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and his first ever tv interview as ceo we have xerox's steve amberjack, talking about the internet ofhings. a fox business exclusive. ♪ hi. i'm charlie kirk. i started turning point usa to do the work to help save america. right now, the world economic forum and global elites are planning the great reset. this is why i want to send you my exclusive book for a gift of any amount. this book takes you behind closed doors to reveal their radical agenda and arms you to fight back for the future of our country. call or go to tpusa.com right away to get your copy, and let's stop the great reset. ♪ my relationship with my credit cards wasn't good. i got into debt in college and, no matter how much i paid, it followed me everywhere. between the high interest, the fees... i felt trapped. debt, debt, debt. so i broke up with my credit card debt and consolidated it into a low-rate personal loan from sofi. i finally feel like a grown-up. break up with bad credit card debt. get a personal loan with no fees, low fixed rates, and borrow up to $100k. go to sofi.com to view your rate. sofi. get your mo
and his first ever tv interview as ceo we have xerox's steve amberjack, talking about the internet ofhings. a fox business exclusive. ♪ hi. i'm charlie kirk. i started turning point usa to do the work to help save america. right now, the world economic forum and global elites are planning the great reset. this is why i want to send you my exclusive book for a gift of any amount. this book takes you behind closed doors to reveal their radical agenda and arms you to fight back for the future of...
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thank you for xerox, pay baba, i'm telling you, humanly, well, don't worry. don't waste your energy. everything will break, and you will understand that in our system there will be no failures, you will not bathe, everything will be tip-top, we offer you the most realistic conditions in your current situation. many girls have gone through this . decent people will live under guard, the client will not be able to touch him, the dough will be missed. you live like a human being in a buzz for only three years. three years . i agree. i, too, just yet, but what will happen to anya with this one or what? of course he won't agree. what if you agree? well, if he agrees, we will cure. she is agree. let 's go oh. come on, stop. and what is it you have closed, what whether? repair? and the owner, where the owner is not yet. master digger, what other diet man? and when will soon realized? hey dude, we're glad to see you too. you 're going to which hospital. so what did i think? maybe set up a security guard there? set up an ambush, for sure, whoever ordered him will want
thank you for xerox, pay baba, i'm telling you, humanly, well, don't worry. don't waste your energy. everything will break, and you will understand that in our system there will be no failures, you will not bathe, everything will be tip-top, we offer you the most realistic conditions in your current situation. many girls have gone through this . decent people will live under guard, the client will not be able to touch him, the dough will be missed. you live like a human being in a buzz for only...
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, not xerox. a big chance other companies and start-ups that are smaller and yet to be born will end up making the money off this also, there's the metaverse fallacy here just because this thing grew fast or got hyped fast doesn't mean it's a big deal you know what else grew fast clubhouse. remember that, a year ago, two years ago. nobody talks about it. technology lovers fall into the trap of assuming eye catching features that they can build are things customers are going to buy and often they don't and finally, this thing has got to make $3 billion a year probably growing at around 20% in order for it to be worth that at what point in the future is it going to make $3 billion a year can you really realistically sketch that out, even within five to ten years? i don't think so >> some might have said the same about amazon and tesla they both didn't make money for a long time and look at where they are now be it resolved that open a.i. is worth $29 billion and potentially a lot more i'm not going
, not xerox. a big chance other companies and start-ups that are smaller and yet to be born will end up making the money off this also, there's the metaverse fallacy here just because this thing grew fast or got hyped fast doesn't mean it's a big deal you know what else grew fast clubhouse. remember that, a year ago, two years ago. nobody talks about it. technology lovers fall into the trap of assuming eye catching features that they can build are things customers are going to buy and often...
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same army in terms of numbers that it had but with liverpouzin, when he invaded ukraine, then the xeroxpective was defeated in the battle with greece, because after uniting, greece still repelled the persian empire, and then alexander the great basically destroyed the roman persian empire as such, changing it on the political map of the world to the hellenistic empire. probably putin also begins its march to the inglorious end what by the way, it is interesting that well, this is already if we resort to historical analogies so when the russians say today they say the russians can lose , everyone says why because because it is big because i have a big army there are other such proofs and when there was a battle in the hamels, alexander the great fought with the persians, the persians had more than 300,000 troops, alexander the great had more than 30,000 e-e more , yes, more than 30 thousand. that is, the difference was crazy, probably in the case of alexander's genius macedonian training of this army, training and many other things, they gave him the opportunity to win, and the great and
same army in terms of numbers that it had but with liverpouzin, when he invaded ukraine, then the xeroxpective was defeated in the battle with greece, because after uniting, greece still repelled the persian empire, and then alexander the great basically destroyed the roman persian empire as such, changing it on the political map of the world to the hellenistic empire. probably putin also begins its march to the inglorious end what by the way, it is interesting that well, this is already if we...
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iraq to provide as game on saddam hussein's for fruits in the shop give on touch from best on dia, a xerox, ghana, national getting, don't know if our coast header libyan gaddafi is skin notice guy. she give you what's what our options are willing to go to museums. you liam is, i'm do you want to dish w zealand via the dish w 0 to you on this phone? they may need all single moms and best i can totally, unless the reason us had germany is so dangerous, is it deny the sovereignty of the country? ah but march 24th 1999. the day yugoslavia was annihilated and it was covered on live tv. with, with lawyers of general execution and general bush village, witness the events and still remember those terrible days a week for close it really major part of the my source. it was not even our, the mom and i with the medical demo. correct. me wonder she wouldn't again, i'm yeah, we don't talk promotion started as a korean was from not even resource, which is not in the proceed in our full bicycle brand new janasia summer with regional border. it was one on medical catastrophic operation. allied force has
iraq to provide as game on saddam hussein's for fruits in the shop give on touch from best on dia, a xerox, ghana, national getting, don't know if our coast header libyan gaddafi is skin notice guy. she give you what's what our options are willing to go to museums. you liam is, i'm do you want to dish w zealand via the dish w 0 to you on this phone? they may need all single moms and best i can totally, unless the reason us had germany is so dangerous, is it deny the sovereignty of the country?...
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grubhub is more popular in the midwest but door dash almost becomes a firm, the way, hand me that xerox over there. how did door dash get ahead? you have been around. certainly you are no longer with the country company. when it was first invented. >> i think it is challenging for any start up, that you really have to be in abating to stay in the competition. and you have to be different. so i don't know that there is a ton of different nowadays, at the time i think that there was back in 2014. it is maybe just an object for any company that you really have to be innovating. >> i don't think any conversation about gig economy can go without talking about gig employees. i know employees should be taken advantage of, and certainly there are situations with other companies of some really really bad behavior. but i, the advantages of being a gig employee, to me, are tremendous i don't drive for grubhub or door dash but if i did, i would drop the kids off at school between when i had to pick them up and taken to soccer practice, i would uber, i would be an uber driver. >> yeah, i think that
grubhub is more popular in the midwest but door dash almost becomes a firm, the way, hand me that xerox over there. how did door dash get ahead? you have been around. certainly you are no longer with the country company. when it was first invented. >> i think it is challenging for any start up, that you really have to be in abating to stay in the competition. and you have to be different. so i don't know that there is a ton of different nowadays, at the time i think that there was back in...
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stephanie decker or xerox. i grab ah, australia and canada have announced travel rules for passengers arriving from china . the 2 countries draw a number of others, including the u. k. u. s. india and spain that are brought in restrictions. testing requirements are also being imposed are be imposing upon after a surgeon cases in china. but while has been increased focus on the spread of cobra . there many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in the last 28 days more than 4000000 new cases have been detected in japan. south korea has seen over 1800000 cases, also high in france and the u. s. with 1320000 and 1750000 respectively. or the 40 percent of infections in the u. s. and are caused by the american sub variant known as x b b. it's highly transmissible and has developed resistance to immunity. china as reporters, 685000 cases in the same time frame. but due to the absence of information from the chinese government, it's a scientific guessing game to determine the s
stephanie decker or xerox. i grab ah, australia and canada have announced travel rules for passengers arriving from china . the 2 countries draw a number of others, including the u. k. u. s. india and spain that are brought in restrictions. testing requirements are also being imposed are be imposing upon after a surgeon cases in china. but while has been increased focus on the spread of cobra . there many countries around the world have been reporting high case loads in recent weeks. in the...
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stephanie decker, i'll de xerox. i grab still hate hearing out 0 is more government imposed can be 19 checks on travelers from china. we look at the size of outbreaks and other countries. ah. the who's here's her headlines for the americas. good to see you. who's got it? snow storm coming in to the upper midwest here on monday know south that, that some severe thunderstorms are sparking up. so we'll pick up this story there. that's for texas, oklahoma, louisiana arkansas just pushing into the northwest of mississippi state on monday. more rain feeds in to the west coast of the us. so from san francisco to sacramento saga forecast here. but this is helping with the drought situation there. western canada a bit of a breather. you've got it. sun cloud combo in vancouver with the high sub degrees on monday enough to central america. we go quiet rate across mexico, but some showers for 100 snake. rog history got and panama south america looks like there's some severe thunderstorms rate across paraguay. we're talking rain,
stephanie decker, i'll de xerox. i grab still hate hearing out 0 is more government imposed can be 19 checks on travelers from china. we look at the size of outbreaks and other countries. ah. the who's here's her headlines for the americas. good to see you. who's got it? snow storm coming in to the upper midwest here on monday know south that, that some severe thunderstorms are sparking up. so we'll pick up this story there. that's for texas, oklahoma, louisiana arkansas just pushing into the...
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stephanie decker or xerox. i grab but timothy ashes from blue bay asset management, he says croatia switched to the euro will make trade on financing easier and cheaper. well, i think it's a reflection of successful, successful transition. since the end of the bulk of all that independence you know, to get into the single currency, you have to prove, you know, your, your macro credentials, which is a decent public finance. it's price, relatively low public. that lowered the average modest budget deficit. it's external account. no, but current count, trade, trade, physicians are pretty strong also. and remember it's been paid to the euro in, you know, for many, many years the company's value arrives anyway. crazy thinking euro's business in euro's and most of the trade really is conducted in that way. anyway. so i think it's a reflection of the next successful transition creation. i think it will make life easier even easier. the business will make trade investment financing a lot easier and cheaper. i think wha
stephanie decker or xerox. i grab but timothy ashes from blue bay asset management, he says croatia switched to the euro will make trade on financing easier and cheaper. well, i think it's a reflection of successful, successful transition. since the end of the bulk of all that independence you know, to get into the single currency, you have to prove, you know, your, your macro credentials, which is a decent public finance. it's price, relatively low public. that lowered the average modest...
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it was xerox it off to sanctions, cargo shipments plunged into chaos. it was impossible to predict whether goods will be shipped and whether they could be delivered to russia, navigating, ever changing laws and regulations is a challenge. no. can your sa, newish erotic shimmer them green from south them? nostra gue on which not for its update. i see, like we're honest, i'm not based on the me. yes. and what we do, i'm no go. i didn't, you know, when i thought we'd use that as we just have to reach that, our goal of thumb shalise up is, can i use when we were up? the school site was a, used a slow method, but couldn't get off. coltrane is etha and know movies are so your beats was we'd never emma, a slow, prospering scriptures or booley, my defend mazama. i was a bit sure which will wouldn't. cleaning grad region is a free economic zone. tax incentives and cheap loans attracted big business. and several foreign automobile companies started assembling their cars in the region. but after sanctions were imposed, the m w decided to stop production. their dog
it was xerox it off to sanctions, cargo shipments plunged into chaos. it was impossible to predict whether goods will be shipped and whether they could be delivered to russia, navigating, ever changing laws and regulations is a challenge. no. can your sa, newish erotic shimmer them green from south them? nostra gue on which not for its update. i see, like we're honest, i'm not based on the me. yes. and what we do, i'm no go. i didn't, you know, when i thought we'd use that as we just have to...
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still had a lounge, a xerox, a new era for china as it opens its borders. after nearly 3 years of isolation. and vote counting begins and benita parliamentary elections sent to testimony. ah hello. he comes the next area, a cloud and brain wet and windy weather sweeping in to the west coast of the u. s. you can see this circulation driving in across the pacific northwest in to a good part of california. so we are going to see further flooding. as you say, concerns with much slides. there's that wet weather turn is the snow over the cascades through the sierra nevada's easing across into the rockies western parts of canada to also seeing some very disturbed whether we go wanted to choose day makes a little bit of progress, but you can see a still lurking there, so this really is going to cause further widespread disruption. the last thing we need here for central and eastern parts of the u. s. is largely fine. not too bad into canada. want to snowflakes up towards the lakes for the south is fine and dry across a good part of the caribbean. p showers just aro
still had a lounge, a xerox, a new era for china as it opens its borders. after nearly 3 years of isolation. and vote counting begins and benita parliamentary elections sent to testimony. ah hello. he comes the next area, a cloud and brain wet and windy weather sweeping in to the west coast of the u. s. you can see this circulation driving in across the pacific northwest in to a good part of california. so we are going to see further flooding. as you say, concerns with much slides. there's that...
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xerox could not use it, so a certain the number of people that the spartans, as they say , minus, asare minus today in bakhmut and soledar well, is it true that there is a little more width there, there is a steppe there, you can expand the front, but in principle they are still pulling a huge army into this gorge bakhmut, a soudarsk resident, they are trying there break through our ranks and i think he chose his position very well, he fought at night , they rested, they fought, the spartans were prepared, they were there since childhood, from the age of 6-5 . it's difficult, but when they entered from the rear of the pepper , it was clear that it was leonid who was doomed, like him and his army . i knew that i forgot it, maybe you will remember it, i will tell you. that is, it is a story of betrayal, it is in history, but in ukraine it is always very painful, because when ukraine was moving towards the struggle for its independence, for its statehood, for the right to be on this land, some kind of mandatory the rogue was at a key moment betrayed ukraine. it was the same during the i
xerox could not use it, so a certain the number of people that the spartans, as they say , minus, asare minus today in bakhmut and soledar well, is it true that there is a little more width there, there is a steppe there, you can expand the front, but in principle they are still pulling a huge army into this gorge bakhmut, a soudarsk resident, they are trying there break through our ranks and i think he chose his position very well, he fought at night , they rested, they fought, the spartans...
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everyday to walking the red carpet, matthew knowles, father to beyoncÉ tells us about his time working at xeroxl parting ways to help manage his daughter's singing career. on top of the world until 2019 doing so when he was diagnosed with what he calls chest cancer, male breast cancer. hear his amazing story and how serious this issue is on the everyone talks to lose podcast, get it wherever you listen to a brand-new episode, beyoncÉ's dad, matthew knowles. 25 minutes before the closing bell rings, we are coming right back. isor... -surprise! -for you, mama. ...can help you open those doors. by proactively reviewing your entire portfolio. with an eye on taxes and risk. doors were meant to be opened. hi, i'm darlene and i lost 40 pounds with golo in just eight months. golo has really taught me how to eat better and feel better. as long as you eat the right food groups in the right amounts, that's all it is. it's so simple and it works. golo was the smartest thing i ever did. thanks to avalara, we can calculate sales tax automatically. avalarahhhhhh what if tax rates change? ahhhhhh filing sales
everyday to walking the red carpet, matthew knowles, father to beyoncÉ tells us about his time working at xeroxl parting ways to help manage his daughter's singing career. on top of the world until 2019 doing so when he was diagnosed with what he calls chest cancer, male breast cancer. hear his amazing story and how serious this issue is on the everyone talks to lose podcast, get it wherever you listen to a brand-new episode, beyoncÉ's dad, matthew knowles. 25 minutes before the closing bell...
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. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sarah lee, chevrolet, supply a living. >> it was so decadent and over the top and money just -- whoo -- being thrown against the wall. >> feel like a hypocrite, if you are consistently invoking the ideas of young people and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people's money and putting it in your pocket and really what you are is a middle-aged family man. it is only the hypocrisy that i'm worried about. >> bruce springsteen was trying to reclaim the soul of rock 'n' roll by going back to basics. >> using elements from the past that were kind of being discarded at that point. ♪ in the day you sweat out on the streets of a runaway american dream ♪ >> using a sound that was not on the radio. and not what was mainstream rock. ♪ chrome wheeled, fuel injected, and stepping out over the line, oh ♪ >> bruce springsteen created his own counterculture. it just speaks exactly to the american spirit. you couldn't hit it on the head more than bruce springsteen did. ♪ baby, we were born to run ♪ ♪ yeah, yes we
. >> i'm telling you rock 'n' roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sarah lee, chevrolet, supply a living. >> it was so decadent and over the top and money just -- whoo -- being thrown against the wall. >> feel like a hypocrite, if you are consistently invoking the ideas of young people and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people's money and putting it in your pocket and really what you are is a middle-aged family man. it is only the hypocrisy...
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when you look at what happened in brazil, this just on its face, is xerox copy of what was done on januaryo, it's not. you do have a playbook, which is that you want to discredit the idea of election integrity, and that is because both bolsonaro and trump had personality cults. and so if you lose, you want your leaders, sorry--your followers to think that you have been rigged against you. they will continue to venerate you. another thing is that you want to plan the idea that it might be necessary to avenge you, and so bolsonaro, back in june, said stuff like if necessary, we will go to war. and so he set this up, the fact that he wasn't there at the time because he went to florida, he was under investigation. he also--for him to have participated in the ritual of handing over the presidential sash would have meant that he would lose status with his followers. that is the playbook, but this was very different because they did this when it was a sunday, at a time when everything was in recess. nobody was there. they wanted to show, it was much easier to breach the barrier, easier to trash t
when you look at what happened in brazil, this just on its face, is xerox copy of what was done on januaryo, it's not. you do have a playbook, which is that you want to discredit the idea of election integrity, and that is because both bolsonaro and trump had personality cults. and so if you lose, you want your leaders, sorry--your followers to think that you have been rigged against you. they will continue to venerate you. another thing is that you want to plan the idea that it might be...
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of weeks as creations let go of their currency and gradually go fully europe, stephanie decker or xerox. i grab divulging arrows or political analyst in croatia . he says this monetary moves solidifies. the countries integration into the european union, i just put in the nation, listed to oriented people in grey door that this good cause the problem decrease losing monitoring, so serenity and that is not a good choice for creation, but really great is not a, using its monitors or anything for the last 25 years, at least. so it has a fixed exchange rate for euro. and now we're entering in a euro's own a very it has the opportunity for 3 good issues. one is substance substantial one because the interest rate will be lower and the credit rating will be better. the 2nd reason is stack and go gratia use. most of its business doing in euro's and creations are making their savings over the now in euro. and finally, it's a symbolic issue when grey, she's becoming a part of hard main integration . also, european union coming out here in the news, our welcoming at 2053 with a missile launch. nort
of weeks as creations let go of their currency and gradually go fully europe, stephanie decker or xerox. i grab divulging arrows or political analyst in croatia . he says this monetary moves solidifies. the countries integration into the european union, i just put in the nation, listed to oriented people in grey door that this good cause the problem decrease losing monitoring, so serenity and that is not a good choice for creation, but really great is not a, using its monitors or anything for...
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a number of foreign sesame street's and they didn't usually go in thinking they were just going to xerox what they'd been doing in america. and in your book, it speaks about they would really look at the history and and music and costumes and colors of these various places. and they a really good reputation for being sensitive to those things. and yet when got there, it seemed like russia was particularly insurmountable in this area. so if you tell me like, was it western arrogance, everybody just thought it would be a cakewalk or was there more naivete that that sets the stage for your unbelievable herculean struggle to get this done? well, i mean, sesame has international co-productions all over the world. and they did then to. and as you said, henson henson company built the puppets for those international productions. and each of those productions ideally were supposed to reflect the values and culture of the different countries. so, for instance in in, you know, every sesame street co-production has a neighborhood and all the neighborhoods looked different. so in south africa, it's
a number of foreign sesame street's and they didn't usually go in thinking they were just going to xerox what they'd been doing in america. and in your book, it speaks about they would really look at the history and and music and costumes and colors of these various places. and they a really good reputation for being sensitive to those things. and yet when got there, it seemed like russia was particularly insurmountable in this area. so if you tell me like, was it western arrogance, everybody...
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continue training, wait out there. bon, and hope they can compete again, katherine sawyer, all the xerox in the rift valley. the australian openness just stays away on home. favorite nick curious as confirmed he will retire from tennis if he wins a grand slam singles title. the 27 year old warmed up for the tournament by playing an exhibition match with 9 time champion in melbourne. oh that shaka, which was the serbians 1st appearance at the rod laver arena since he was deported from australia last year and we covered 90 vaccination status and he certainly look like he enjoyed being back. but i was curious who took the victory, believe it or not. and now he's targeting a 1st major title. like you said, like last year he'd retire. if you're 11200 percent. ah, it's a lot of training. it's a lot of work and i just want to be able to 8, whatever i want, drink what i want to drink and then just relax. it's a hot hot lost all, you know the dedication that they've got show down there. i mean, i did the bill bill got lost, he had a great year last year to show the world. i'm still one of the bes
continue training, wait out there. bon, and hope they can compete again, katherine sawyer, all the xerox in the rift valley. the australian openness just stays away on home. favorite nick curious as confirmed he will retire from tennis if he wins a grand slam singles title. the 27 year old warmed up for the tournament by playing an exhibition match with 9 time champion in melbourne. oh that shaka, which was the serbians 1st appearance at the rod laver arena since he was deported from australia...