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you know, for apple, frank, amazon brothers, i think what you're seeing here with amazon in terms of big tak it's a hangover. busy pose cove, it and it to go into a, we're also a darker macro. they got a cock cause ripped, a band aid off. this is a command span hyper group. they've been spending money like 1980 iraq stars. now my time during that in, in terms of where the cuts will be, we've heard that some will be sort of in administration areas. where do you think the cut should be? if we get to try and recoup or save money? i think it's really non strategic errors. you look it. oh actually you look at some of these projects that definitely growth is waiting pretty significantly there. i think they're going to continue to spend in cloud and all my pull back administrative and even some the e commerce era as well. this is the company under be users. they've got it built for hyper growth. and now alternately, you're seeing cracks. the armored demand softening in jazz. the ultimately, i think, is probably just tip of the iceberg to what we're broad are going to see across the tax piec
you know, for apple, frank, amazon brothers, i think what you're seeing here with amazon in terms of big tak it's a hangover. busy pose cove, it and it to go into a, we're also a darker macro. they got a cock cause ripped, a band aid off. this is a command span hyper group. they've been spending money like 1980 iraq stars. now my time during that in, in terms of where the cuts will be, we've heard that some will be sort of in administration areas. where do you think the cut should be? if we get...
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there are 70,000 amazon workers in the uk. 0f 70,000 amazon workers in the uk. of those about 1500 are based here at the coventry warehouse. the company is one of the biggest in the world, of course. it is partly because so many people buy stuff on there. amazon says that 86% of us, almost nine in ten people have bought at least one service from the firm that it is still having to make cutbacks. it is cutting 18,000 jobs, including the closure of three uk warehouses, putting 1200 ukjobs the closure of three uk warehouses, putting 1200 uk jobs at risk. the dispute here today is about the pay offer amazon has made to its workers in the uk, an increase of 50p an hour, taking the starting wage to £11 45 p. then hour, taking the starting wage to £1145 p. then national minimum wage is going up in april to £10.42 an hourfor is going up in april to £10.42 an hour for anyone is going up in april to £10.42 an hourfor anyone aged 23 is going up in april to £10.42 an hour for anyone aged 23 upwards. let's hear more details. my colleague zoe conway has spoken to two wo
there are 70,000 amazon workers in the uk. 0f 70,000 amazon workers in the uk. of those about 1500 are based here at the coventry warehouse. the company is one of the biggest in the world, of course. it is partly because so many people buy stuff on there. amazon says that 86% of us, almost nine in ten people have bought at least one service from the firm that it is still having to make cutbacks. it is cutting 18,000 jobs, including the closure of three uk warehouses, putting 1200 ukjobs the...
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hat negotiation between amazon and the union? ., . ., , negotiation between amazon and the union? ., . .,, ., negotiation between amazon and the union? ., . ., union? not much hope of anything ha ”enin union? not much hope of anything happening anytime _ union? not much hope of anything happening anytime soon _ union? not much hope of anything happening anytime soon because i happening anytime soon because amazon does not recognise the gmb, it does not recognise any trade unions. what that means is that they will not enter into paid negotiations with the union. you might well ask well, what is the point of the strike was that i think what the gmb would say is it is about raising the profile of that workforce. what you heard in those interviews with gmb workers was that yes, they are very frustrated about their pay but they also are frustrated about their working conditions. they spoke to me earlier this week about feeling constantly monitored, tracked and under intense pressure. forthem monitored, tracked and under intense pressure. for them it's about giving them a voice that t
hat negotiation between amazon and the union? ., . ., , negotiation between amazon and the union? ., . .,, ., negotiation between amazon and the union? ., . ., union? not much hope of anything ha ”enin union? not much hope of anything happening anytime _ union? not much hope of anything happening anytime soon _ union? not much hope of anything happening anytime soon because i happening anytime soon because amazon does not recognise the gmb, it does not recognise any trade unions. what that...
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you know, if you want to compare again to let's say amazon, you know, amazon's concerns and woes have been extrapolated into microsoft and cloud. but amazon has their own issues, right? >> sure. >> so i think google is symbolic of this growth trade coming back on microsoft trying to make it go but google will be focussing on those coms as they rotate back in. >> look forward to a little more clarity later today. todd, appreciate it. thanks. >>> after the break, despite bitcoin's rally, mizzou is reiterating. plus, what verizon is saying ahead of at&t and t-mobile and live nation will take questions from lawmakers after the meltdown that occurred during the sale of taylor swift tickets. just can't shake it off. anti-trust concern in focus. "tech check" is just getting started. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. edward jones >>> welcome back to "tech check. take a look at coinbase, up more than 50% to
you know, if you want to compare again to let's say amazon, you know, amazon's concerns and woes have been extrapolated into microsoft and cloud. but amazon has their own issues, right? >> sure. >> so i think google is symbolic of this growth trade coming back on microsoft trying to make it go but google will be focussing on those coms as they rotate back in. >> look forward to a little more clarity later today. todd, appreciate it. thanks. >>> after the break,...
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amazon, we kind of knew about. the job cuts were announced earlier this month but we got some more flesh and where they are taking place. which teams have been impacted. this chart is really keen because it shows current headcount. 18,000 is about 1% of amazon's total workforce globally. if you take a step back, and think about in the context of proportion 6% of corporate jobs and it's interesting as well to kind of here how this came about. bloomberg reporting on this issue but a memo from the retail chief a sickly explained that by the end of the day the teams impacted would be notified. context is kind of keen. the question we ask ourselves, is this part of tech for the world to come in 2023? >> and where will they be reducing and where we will see technology companies investing? for we dig into those sort of nuances, we want to talk about one of the key issues that layoffs sometimes bring for plenty of chief security officers. there are security concerns around all of this. disgruntled workers for example, mayb
amazon, we kind of knew about. the job cuts were announced earlier this month but we got some more flesh and where they are taking place. which teams have been impacted. this chart is really keen because it shows current headcount. 18,000 is about 1% of amazon's total workforce globally. if you take a step back, and think about in the context of proportion 6% of corporate jobs and it's interesting as well to kind of here how this came about. bloomberg reporting on this issue but a memo from the...
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waiting on amazon deliveries retail amazon is undersold, the web service business is slowing according to some analysts so if there are too many people, they need to let some people go. hey dad, i'm almost out. i got you. any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura! there you go, one new inhaler! nice did you get my refill too? maybe [door bell] here you go, sir. you're a lifesaver. have a nice day. healthier is managing all your family's prescriptions in one app. cvs pharmacy. healthier happens together >>> let's get to the new york stock exchange and check in with jim cramer hey, jim, props. i was watching last night, whe you made that call just saying, look, it probably doesn't make sense for amazon to have as many people heading into this we got the news right after that you're divining what is it happening on the street right now. what needs to be happening with some of the big tech names. >> yeah. i mean, look, amazon has web services under assault had a lot of advertising business, that was another thing that we were hoping for, for amazon i think don't that is strong any more
waiting on amazon deliveries retail amazon is undersold, the web service business is slowing according to some analysts so if there are too many people, they need to let some people go. hey dad, i'm almost out. i got you. any questions, chris? all good, thanks maura! there you go, one new inhaler! nice did you get my refill too? maybe [door bell] here you go, sir. you're a lifesaver. have a nice day. healthier is managing all your family's prescriptions in one app. cvs pharmacy. healthier...
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amazon sending out emails to those among the 18,000 losing their positions. both companies say the cuts are needed to offset slowing sales and a possible recession as tech firms adjust to slowing growth. apple is working on a slate of new devices aimed to challenge amazon and google in the smart home market. it will introduce new displays including a tablet and a faster tv set top box. the tech giant rolled out a new home pod speaker, a revamped version of the original product, introduced product, introduced in 2021. that is it from daybreak asia. our markets coverage in china continues. this is bloomberg. ♪
amazon sending out emails to those among the 18,000 losing their positions. both companies say the cuts are needed to offset slowing sales and a possible recession as tech firms adjust to slowing growth. apple is working on a slate of new devices aimed to challenge amazon and google in the smart home market. it will introduce new displays including a tablet and a faster tv set top box. the tech giant rolled out a new home pod speaker, a revamped version of the original product, introduced...
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what do you think about this >> so i can -- i own amazon. i can only speak to my own investment here. and what i want to tell you is that the buy with prime launch, which they are opening up to everyone sometime starting january 31st might actually be the biggest amazon product launch since they really started to focus on aws. the history of amazon is building amazing technology internally and then turning it inside out and allowing the whole world to benefit from it cloud was one example of that. the next big thing, buy with prime, they had a pilot program going on with only invited third party merchants who wanted to sell their own product but let people buy it with prime and have amazon's logistics handle the delivery, et cetera. they said there's a 25% increase in conversions for these third party websites that include the buy with prime button. so this is now like what the chinese e-commerce giants figured out 10 years ago, 15 years ago. amazon is now going to go down this road where they become the third party logistics provider and pa
what do you think about this >> so i can -- i own amazon. i can only speak to my own investment here. and what i want to tell you is that the buy with prime launch, which they are opening up to everyone sometime starting january 31st might actually be the biggest amazon product launch since they really started to focus on aws. the history of amazon is building amazing technology internally and then turning it inside out and allowing the whole world to benefit from it cloud was one example...
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amazon deliveries as much as retail amazon that's under sold, web service business is under selling according to analysts so again, if there are too many people, they need to let some people go even if their sales stay the same, the earnings can't grow as long as they find ways to cut costs and that would be enough to make this market happy and their stocks would fly oh, i was thinking today how much amazon would be up, how much alphabet would be up if they just did the right thing and the right thing sometimes is a hurtful thing. after listening to a powerful downgrade of microsoft because of slowing azure cloud sales, i figured they also have too many data centers, too many people, too many unknown projects with cyclical come phon components. for certain, time to pay more attention to the bottom line than the eco line apple it pro probably the market capitalization is down $1 trillion this would be a good time to rationalize if i want to do it what's happening here? why am i discussing these mega cap tech companies like caterpillar or union pacific or american our lines, that's wh
amazon deliveries as much as retail amazon that's under sold, web service business is under selling according to analysts so again, if there are too many people, they need to let some people go even if their sales stay the same, the earnings can't grow as long as they find ways to cut costs and that would be enough to make this market happy and their stocks would fly oh, i was thinking today how much amazon would be up, how much alphabet would be up if they just did the right thing and the...
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amazon today is one of the world's top five advertisers. i think when companies develop and you need to talk to consumers about what they do, why they are relevant, what they have to sell, i think those things make what we do valuable. francine: if you look at the lifecycle of a business, and the ability for that business to be disrupted, when is peak advertising moment? when is the right time to go for it? mark: technology companies like google, amazon, some of the world's biggest advertisers certainly did not start that way. we have learned in the modern world, differentiations increasingly difficult. it is difficult to do this based on technology or product feature alone. actually brand what people think of the company, what they stand for, what they do. that matters. i think that is what we are trying to do through advertising. francine: what was the most ethical day in your job? mark: [laughter] probably the first day. nothing prepares you to be ceo of a public coming. i had worked for wpp for a long time. it was a position -- if the c
amazon today is one of the world's top five advertisers. i think when companies develop and you need to talk to consumers about what they do, why they are relevant, what they have to sell, i think those things make what we do valuable. francine: if you look at the lifecycle of a business, and the ability for that business to be disrupted, when is peak advertising moment? when is the right time to go for it? mark: technology companies like google, amazon, some of the world's biggest advertisers...
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cam la, you talk about marina sill v an amazon - about marina sill v an amazon activist who you said was lula's climate minister, change ministers has been appointed now and they worked together back when lula was a leader back in that period, 2003, to 2010 but they fell out, didn't they, what was lula's, what was he like in terms of deforestation, in terms of his priorities, because she was concerned about him becoming too close to agri business, what was his term like back then?— term like back then? right, so the workers party. _ term like back then? right, so the workers party. it — term like back then? right, so the workers party, it is _ term like back then? right, so the workers party, it is a _ term like back then? right, so the workers party, it is a very - workers party, it is a very traditional brazilian party and it is important to understand that, in order to understand everything that happened from then, until now. it is a party that was formed in the retestimony chris —— the period brazil was under a military dictatorship until 88 and the workers party is one o
cam la, you talk about marina sill v an amazon - about marina sill v an amazon activist who you said was lula's climate minister, change ministers has been appointed now and they worked together back when lula was a leader back in that period, 2003, to 2010 but they fell out, didn't they, what was lula's, what was he like in terms of deforestation, in terms of his priorities, because she was concerned about him becoming too close to agri business, what was his term like back then?— term like...
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ready right to the amazon to climate we are saying for many years that amazon force is very close to tipping point, a tipping point of becoming a highly degrade open cannot be degraded assistance. so we have to get to 0 deforestation. and then we have to start at large scale course restoration during comp $27.00. we launch arts of restoration, largest scale for to restoration lula me so poor t these ideas, larger scale parts restoration. to avoid this tipping point, professor carla's not really good to get your thoughts and your analysis. thank you very much. indeed sir, for talking to out a 0. thank you. thank you. now 14 people have died in an attack on a prison in the northern mexican city of water. as the donor sold by gunman and army vehicles allowed 24 inmates to escape, 10 of the dead were prison guards. writing also took place inside the prison during the attack. the facility hold inmate some, several drug cartels. the international monetary fund says it expects a 3rd of the global economy to go into recession this year. if director says 2023 will be even tougher than the pre
ready right to the amazon to climate we are saying for many years that amazon force is very close to tipping point, a tipping point of becoming a highly degrade open cannot be degraded assistance. so we have to get to 0 deforestation. and then we have to start at large scale course restoration during comp $27.00. we launch arts of restoration, largest scale for to restoration lula me so poor t these ideas, larger scale parts restoration. to avoid this tipping point, professor carla's not really...
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so amazon wants to be our pharmacy now. it is launching a new $5 a month delivery service for generic medications, it is going to cover about 60 generic medications. this is exclusively for prime members. the experts that i talked to say that it is going to mean lower prices on generic drugs but it is not going to mean that much for the more expensive name brand drugs which are typically pricier than generics. >> all right. and so that should be very interesting. another option for people. we also know that business is booming for dollar stores. a new study finding dollar stores are the fastest growing food retailer in the u.s. i don't think that you would think that. why is that? >> right. so there are about $35,000 stores in the united states. that is more than the number of locations for mcdonald's and starbucks combined. and now the study show they're the fastest growing food retailer in the country and that is due to rising income inequality and the shrinking middle class and the high price of groceries that are pushin
so amazon wants to be our pharmacy now. it is launching a new $5 a month delivery service for generic medications, it is going to cover about 60 generic medications. this is exclusively for prime members. the experts that i talked to say that it is going to mean lower prices on generic drugs but it is not going to mean that much for the more expensive name brand drugs which are typically pricier than generics. >> all right. and so that should be very interesting. another option for...
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staff at amazon are staging their first strike. members of walked out of the country doing a companies warehouse in coventry and what they're calling it advisory 50s pens at our pay rise. some workers say robards treated better than they are. amazon, which doesn't recognise unions in the uk says it does offer a competitive pay levels. our employment correspondent has this report. amazon workers being stopped at the picket line as they arrive for work. they're being asked to join the first ever strike at an amazon warehouse. more than 300 employees here in coventry could take part in this action. they're working for a multi—million pound organisation that is raking in profits still and not willing to share those profits to ensure that those workers are able to live decent lives. they can't afford to heat their homes, they can't afford to pay their bills orfeed theirfamilies. it's got to the point where enough is enough and they're taking strike action. they're striking over pay. the company gave them a 50p pay rise in august, taki
staff at amazon are staging their first strike. members of walked out of the country doing a companies warehouse in coventry and what they're calling it advisory 50s pens at our pay rise. some workers say robards treated better than they are. amazon, which doesn't recognise unions in the uk says it does offer a competitive pay levels. our employment correspondent has this report. amazon workers being stopped at the picket line as they arrive for work. they're being asked to join the first ever...
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what about amazon? um amazon obviously has its its set of challenges. when you look at the consumer overall, i mean, we see that, you know, right now, credit card delinquencies are spiking so that consumers challenge but you know, you mentioned cloud. um amazon has been losing market share in the cloud space to microsoft for quite some time because microsoft has the edge in hybrid cloud. so you know amazon has its challenges . but i mean, look, it's getting it's getting cheap. i mean, it's at some point, you got to pull the trigger. that's the thing. the n nasdaq is the outperformer this year. it's up 8% so a lot of people were hoping that the dogs of 2022 would be the winners of 2023. i guess that's not the case. there's more room to sell so far, some of these big players that are cutting thousands of jobs and investing in a i pretty penny can i see please affirm. down big percent down. big guy now pay later company. they do have a deal with kayak to give travelers greater pricing power. that doesn't necessarily explain to me why the stock is down. 8%
what about amazon? um amazon obviously has its its set of challenges. when you look at the consumer overall, i mean, we see that, you know, right now, credit card delinquencies are spiking so that consumers challenge but you know, you mentioned cloud. um amazon has been losing market share in the cloud space to microsoft for quite some time because microsoft has the edge in hybrid cloud. so you know amazon has its challenges . but i mean, look, it's getting it's getting cheap. i mean, it's at...
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right, so the amazon is very im ortant globe. right, so the amazon is very important not _ globe. right, so the amazon is very important notjust _ globe. right, so the amazon is very important not just for _ globe. right, so the amazon is very important notjust for brazil, - globe. right, so the amazon is very important notjust for brazil, but. important notjust for brazil, but for the whole world because it's a carbon storage, it's a tropical rain forest that takes carbon dioxide out from the atmosphere and gets it into the forest, so it's very important on our fight to tackle climate change and to make or try to make the global climate stable. when lula took office in 2003, during his two terms, when brazil was able to decrease the force station if i was 80%, that's hard to pick up —— deforestation. then delma's successor, and with bolsonaro, it just exploded. lula has pledged to change that, so we'll see what happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to yom _ happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to you. thank _ happens from now on. camilla, great to talk to you. th
right, so the amazon is very im ortant globe. right, so the amazon is very important not _ globe. right, so the amazon is very important notjust _ globe. right, so the amazon is very important not just for _ globe. right, so the amazon is very important notjust for brazil, - globe. right, so the amazon is very important notjust for brazil, but. important notjust for brazil, but for the whole world because it's a carbon storage, it's a tropical rain forest that takes carbon dioxide out from the...
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might not be amazon to google, could be amazon to bank of america looking to build more products. to your point on the other side of the economy, where we see chipotle planning to hire 15,000 workers, 1/3 of that into cravings, on the surface side of the economy, anyone who has been to a restaurant realizes the challenges in the service sector. restaurants are in room dining, there are take out places. on the surface side of the economy, not enough people. jack otter: what does it say about the broader economy? carleton: i don't think there's a reason to get worried. we are looking at a strong unemployment level, up 3. 5%. even people who expect a recession, they see unemployment tapping at 5%. that is only a small bit above the natural rate of unemployment. we don't want to minimize these things when people go through difficult times but the impact is not serious. jack otter: once in a while the market turns away from inflation, markets and wages to earnings. tesla, fantastic earnings. intel managed to go below expectations. jack hough: tesla, our ruden tuten, at the beginning of
might not be amazon to google, could be amazon to bank of america looking to build more products. to your point on the other side of the economy, where we see chipotle planning to hire 15,000 workers, 1/3 of that into cravings, on the surface side of the economy, anyone who has been to a restaurant realizes the challenges in the service sector. restaurants are in room dining, there are take out places. on the surface side of the economy, not enough people. jack otter: what does it say about the...
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is it going to be amazon? is it going to be twitter? is there something else that will be the hot new thing? mark: one good thing about wpp, we do not need to make those decisions. consumers will decide and we need to be where the consumers are. it is our job, i think, to understand all of those platforms and help our clients understand what is most relevant, where can they reach their consumers most effectively, what is going to deliver the higher return on investment? we are data and technology and fact-driven today. so, it is both the creative ideas but also the financial returns that are important. francine: and, how did you end up in advertising? mark: sort of by mistake, really. [laughter] francine: a good mistake or a bad mistake? mark: well, i left university. i didn't know what i wanted to do. i wrote to a few business leaders and companies. i ended up working at wpp in the very early days. and, i think, when i started i never thought i would end up sitting in this seat, if you like, at all. no. francine: what do you like most
is it going to be amazon? is it going to be twitter? is there something else that will be the hot new thing? mark: one good thing about wpp, we do not need to make those decisions. consumers will decide and we need to be where the consumers are. it is our job, i think, to understand all of those platforms and help our clients understand what is most relevant, where can they reach their consumers most effectively, what is going to deliver the higher return on investment? we are data and...
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kriti: an interesting dynamic there between ups and amazon, taking less packages from amazon. walk us through the dynamic between being competitor partners. thomas:: yes this is part of the ceo effort to reduce margins on their largest customers that command larger discounts. amazon is the largest customer for ups. they are instead pivoting towards small businesses and the health-care industry, which tends to pay more per package. amazon is taking more of its packages in-house and as we see demand dropped next year, it's, that's one of the reasons as well you will see less of volume from amazon in the ups system. jon: all right, thomas, thanks very much. we will continue to watch that story. let's wrap it up with another major bellwether, caterpillar under pressure after their first earnings miss since 2020. the maker of the iconic yellow bulldozer pointing to higher input costs. joe, walk us through what we know at this point. joe: i think investors have been looking at margins the whole time. they were going to focus on material costs and supply chains as they have for many
kriti: an interesting dynamic there between ups and amazon, taking less packages from amazon. walk us through the dynamic between being competitor partners. thomas:: yes this is part of the ceo effort to reduce margins on their largest customers that command larger discounts. amazon is the largest customer for ups. they are instead pivoting towards small businesses and the health-care industry, which tends to pay more per package. amazon is taking more of its packages in-house and as we see...
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they were nicknamed the gang of amazons, most importantly, the amazon, as for example, shot perfectly and did not experience it at all. no remorse with my right hand i took out the gun i took it off the safety on the account of the amazons more than a dozen kills the main goal, as they the police said the most notorious massacre occurred on the highway in the rostov region in 2009. there they shot a lieutenant colonel of the nizhny novgorod assembly. chudakova, together with his wife and two children, the officer was traveling with his family on vacation and turned out to be just an accidental victim of bandits because of the shot lada chudakovs, the attacker who stole the camera , a laptop and a hairdryer, and then the victims ludmila bortsova disappeared again. one of those who can be said to be lucky women. she just wasn't at home when the amazons robbed her apartment. and now she says missing no it's a pity. the main thing is that everything that they wanted is alive, they took it and turned everything over. my mother's medal was stolen from me. i am a mother of many children. her
they were nicknamed the gang of amazons, most importantly, the amazon, as for example, shot perfectly and did not experience it at all. no remorse with my right hand i took out the gun i took it off the safety on the account of the amazons more than a dozen kills the main goal, as they the police said the most notorious massacre occurred on the highway in the rostov region in 2009. there they shot a lieutenant colonel of the nizhny novgorod assembly. chudakova, together with his wife and two...
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and amazon workers in the u. k. hold there 1st, strike demanding wages that match the spiraling constant living. ah hello there. it's a stormy situation across a south of europe. we've got low pressure, clinging on bernice a windy wet and wintry weather across the mediterranean. we'll see that intensify in the southeast with red warnings out in greece for thunderstorms and some very strong winds in croatia. it's largely feeding cold across this region and more sensually. but up in the northwest, we have seen a pause and not the temperature in london picking up towards the average and some brighter spells coming through the cloud. it is looking at fairly mild over the next few days. before some heavy rain starts to pull in from the north, turning into a bit of a wintry mix for northern areas of noise, but still some spells of brightness coming through the cloud for much of scandinavia, we will see some of the heavier snow pulling across ukraine and into russia into friday and speaking of snow, there was a heavily pau
and amazon workers in the u. k. hold there 1st, strike demanding wages that match the spiraling constant living. ah hello there. it's a stormy situation across a south of europe. we've got low pressure, clinging on bernice a windy wet and wintry weather across the mediterranean. we'll see that intensify in the southeast with red warnings out in greece for thunderstorms and some very strong winds in croatia. it's largely feeding cold across this region and more sensually. but up in the...
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what happens next when it comes to the deforestation of the amazon? what is he? what is he likely to do here? well, i think that there are 2 paths that lula is very likely to follow right now. the 1st path is international lula has traveled to the cop call, 27 meeting in cairo, and terminal shape story in egypt 2 months ago. so there was a clear demonstration that low will return to brazil's previous commitments on, on climate change in all the environments commitments that brazil, and that the bush and ministration has basically destroyed over the last 4 years. and the 2nd path is domestic. one of the things that we saw honorable sonata was the dismantling of pretty much every single environment. it protection agency, the, the regulatory agencies, the, the environmental legislation. they have been destroyed by both sonata and lula, will probably re instate the firm legislation on the environment. of course, it's going to make many people, many organized groups, very upset, specially bills, predatory groups in the amazon and organized crime in another other sets
what happens next when it comes to the deforestation of the amazon? what is he? what is he likely to do here? well, i think that there are 2 paths that lula is very likely to follow right now. the 1st path is international lula has traveled to the cop call, 27 meeting in cairo, and terminal shape story in egypt 2 months ago. so there was a clear demonstration that low will return to brazil's previous commitments on, on climate change in all the environments commitments that brazil, and that the...
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in the amazon region in brazil, this is environmental crime. and the recitation going to lot was in recent years, organized crime groups consult themselves in the region. and then the 3rd priority of the little government, you know, the long term priority over these for you is to return brazil, the sale of the growth and prosperity that was seen during the 1st 2 governments. so the difference between now and in 2003 when the bus to go based is the. ready brazil is in a much worse situation. economically. there isn't the same commodities boom and they was in the, in the 200-200-2003 especially. and, you know, the public deficit of brazil has got worse as well. still, it's expected that the new government will be able to introduce a certain amount of like public policies. things are really lacking. his predecessors or scenario. who's in southern florida right now in taking place in univer ration process. and yeah, it's, it's expected the lulu will. it will be a difficult government to handle, will be a difficult government. there will be problems
in the amazon region in brazil, this is environmental crime. and the recitation going to lot was in recent years, organized crime groups consult themselves in the region. and then the 3rd priority of the little government, you know, the long term priority over these for you is to return brazil, the sale of the growth and prosperity that was seen during the 1st 2 governments. so the difference between now and in 2003 when the bus to go based is the. ready brazil is in a much worse situation....
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amazon head. andy jesse promised to pay compensation. true, its size was not specified. the reduction will mainly affect the hr department and employees in the retail business of the company, layoffs will begin to be reported from january 18, most likely, staff reduction related to financial performance in the twenty- second, their growth in amazon was the slowest in the last two decades, layoffs in other high-tech companies, for example, twitter cut 50% of employees after buying the social network ilona mask, meta, recognized as extremist in russia, said goodbye to 11,000 people or 13% of states . in general, according to the experts. the total number laid off in the sector last year exceeded the 150,000 mark. the biggest names are amazon and sales force where we are talking about eighteen and eight thousand employees, but where do you look in terms of the workforce, there is a bloodbath in the general economic warehouse and high interest rates affecting all sectors, but the technology sector, especially relies on such high-risk investments, which have declined sharply.
amazon head. andy jesse promised to pay compensation. true, its size was not specified. the reduction will mainly affect the hr department and employees in the retail business of the company, layoffs will begin to be reported from january 18, most likely, staff reduction related to financial performance in the twenty- second, their growth in amazon was the slowest in the last two decades, layoffs in other high-tech companies, for example, twitter cut 50% of employees after buying the social...
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to be clear, amazon still donates to charity, billions, as a company. there's news of all the layoffs, like amazon and microsoft, and most of the data that crosses our desk about jobs continues to be really strong. first time jobless claims, the number of people showing up to the unemployment office the first time this week fell again. speaking generally, people who are getting laid off are finding new jobs very, very quickly. the tesla shareholder lawsuit continues in san francisco federal court. yesterday was opening arguments. the sketch artist included the tweet that got musk into court in the first place. the judge in the case already ruled that tweet was false. now the question before the court is what to do about it. today is the day, it's day x, as economists call it, it's the day the u.s. government has to start moving money around so it could pay its bills on time. janet yellen is in charge of that. she calculated today is the day, and she said june is when the government can no longer keep up this magic act and will start to default on its ob
to be clear, amazon still donates to charity, billions, as a company. there's news of all the layoffs, like amazon and microsoft, and most of the data that crosses our desk about jobs continues to be really strong. first time jobless claims, the number of people showing up to the unemployment office the first time this week fell again. speaking generally, people who are getting laid off are finding new jobs very, very quickly. the tesla shareholder lawsuit continues in san francisco federal...
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we see amazon laying off 800000 workers, microsoft, 10000. but really it's not only well paying workers. we are seeing some others get caught in the crossfire for example, janitors at twitter. we saw recently get laid off as well. when we look at some of these engineers, for example, developers, these high pay jobs that are being cut right now. what does it mean for them? are these positions that are actually in high demand around the world right now? well actually we are seeing that they're not doing as badly as you may expect. surveys are showing that close to 80 percent of these tech workers are finding new jobs within 3 months. so that's pretty good. it's a little bit worse than other sectors. many workers are finding jobs a little bit more quickly, but really what we're seeing is some big names doing. these hiring freezes, laying off workers like mehta, but across the economy there are tons of vacancies for jobs, almost double the amount of the workers. but really, there are some workers who are more vulnerable than others. for example,
we see amazon laying off 800000 workers, microsoft, 10000. but really it's not only well paying workers. we are seeing some others get caught in the crossfire for example, janitors at twitter. we saw recently get laid off as well. when we look at some of these engineers, for example, developers, these high pay jobs that are being cut right now. what does it mean for them? are these positions that are actually in high demand around the world right now? well actually we are seeing that they're...
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and amazon work as a 1st strike in the u. k. demanding wages that match the spiraling cost living ah, with this is your weather, sorry for the middle east and africa. good to be with you. we're starting in the middle east where there's a lot of rain wobbling around in the gulf, so it's going for a closer look here. i think really, along the entire coast of the united arab emirates, got some saki rain in the forecast. some of that may clip us here in doha, with the high of 22 degrees. certainly across the country of cats are fairly quiet conditions in pakistan, temperatures a bit lower than we would expect for this stuff the year, but in other spots, temperatures are above what we would expect for the month of january. we've got storms crossing over the aegean, that's going to slam into the western side of turkey a. it's a pretty soggy forecast to come on friday for on talia. and it's been white in windy for the last few days across that northwest section of africa for the co sign of algeria, indonesia. that unfortunately cont
and amazon work as a 1st strike in the u. k. demanding wages that match the spiraling cost living ah, with this is your weather, sorry for the middle east and africa. good to be with you. we're starting in the middle east where there's a lot of rain wobbling around in the gulf, so it's going for a closer look here. i think really, along the entire coast of the united arab emirates, got some saki rain in the forecast. some of that may clip us here in doha, with the high of 22 degrees. certainly...
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john amazon says it'll lay off another 8000 workers. the company announced to plan to cut $10000.00 jobs in november it, blaine was described. dan's an uncertain economy and $23.00 rebels of announced that withdrawing from another town in the eastern democratic republic of congo, they say that pulling out of a room and garbo, they also announced last month that they would leave me by caplener deal congo keys is the wonder of backing in 23, some new cali denies. the conflict has full thousands of people from their home since 2021. china. and since it's been transparent, been reporting on it's k with 19 outbreak. the statement comes after criticism from the world health organization, which says beijing is under stating the situation. china's foreign ministry says that has always shad relevant data with the international community. germany has become the latest country to require travelers from china to take over 19 tests. the decision comes a day after the european union recommended those passengers get tested before flying to e. u. membe
john amazon says it'll lay off another 8000 workers. the company announced to plan to cut $10000.00 jobs in november it, blaine was described. dan's an uncertain economy and $23.00 rebels of announced that withdrawing from another town in the eastern democratic republic of congo, they say that pulling out of a room and garbo, they also announced last month that they would leave me by caplener deal congo keys is the wonder of backing in 23, some new cali denies. the conflict has full thousands...
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the coventry site is similar to this amazon centre in essex. garfield and darren say their work is monitored. they have to meet targets. the pressure is intense. as soon as you come in the building, you're tracked. you then go on to your station, where as soon as you log on, they know exactly where you are in the building. they know how often you're scanning. if you haven't scanned within a certain time, they will come and speak to you. they both say they've been questioned by managers for taking too long to go to the toilet. heaven forbid you get - there and all cubicles are full. you suddenly find you've got 10—12 minutes of doing nothing - but look for a toilet, _ and then of course you've got to use of the toilet and come back. that could be 15, 16, - 18 minutes in that process. they will then question you, "what were you doing?" i amazon says their pay is competitive and says that like most companies, they have a system that recognises great performance. and they have coaching to help employees to improve. they also say that performance
the coventry site is similar to this amazon centre in essex. garfield and darren say their work is monitored. they have to meet targets. the pressure is intense. as soon as you come in the building, you're tracked. you then go on to your station, where as soon as you log on, they know exactly where you are in the building. they know how often you're scanning. if you haven't scanned within a certain time, they will come and speak to you. they both say they've been questioned by managers for...
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we saw amazon talking around, trying to persuade workers they did not need a union. they have raised that $18 an hour. meanwhile, workers in the u.k. are lagging far behind. they are at 1050 at this -- 10 point for national >> with cost-of-living set to continue, the company may soon struggle without further action ówówóoc■j?ithout further action male announcer: this program was made possible with genous support from the open rivers fund, a program supported by the william and flora hewlett foundation, patagonia media grants, the maybelle clark mcdonald foundation, the freas foundation, the dalton family trust, and the north umpqua foundation. ♪♪♪
we saw amazon talking around, trying to persuade workers they did not need a union. they have raised that $18 an hour. meanwhile, workers in the u.k. are lagging far behind. they are at 1050 at this -- 10 point for national >> with cost-of-living set to continue, the company may soon struggle without further action ówówóoc■j?ithout further action male announcer: this program was made possible with genous support from the open rivers fund, a program supported by the william and flora...
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all stores were shut amazon ranks number one above anyone else. over hiring, new building in terms of the school supply they chose to over build and over hire. that's being rectified i think within a year or so amazon will be back at normalized levels. people are looking at the operating marge twins and don't understand that those are way below what it would be in 2002 when a.m. pla zon was bleeding red inc retail business for 7%. i think longer term, even u.s. domestic retail might be able to get 10% operating margin. >> bill iv, any other opportunities, new opportunities for i as that has been the eye of the storm >> i'd like to mention, his big one. that is truly a new monetary policy that you've just seen with the ftx debacle the they've all been flushed out at this point. when markets are looking forward, it's 2024 when they will become harder to produce. people will start looking towards monetary stimulation which has been going on for hundreds of years. le that is hey conversation for. >> your confidence has not been at all shaken by stx, t
all stores were shut amazon ranks number one above anyone else. over hiring, new building in terms of the school supply they chose to over build and over hire. that's being rectified i think within a year or so amazon will be back at normalized levels. people are looking at the operating marge twins and don't understand that those are way below what it would be in 2002 when a.m. pla zon was bleeding red inc retail business for 7%. i think longer term, even u.s. domestic retail might be able to...
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when you look at microsoft, google, and amazon, it's about a quarter of the nasdaq. microsoft has so much influence. what we saw from microsoft with that weak guidance, how do you see it going forward >> yeah. well, i think there's two answers to your question i think the first answer is let's talk about the global economy because what's happening in the actual economy is obviously spilling over into companies like microsoft and what they're seeing in terms of revenue sales, et cetera we've had seven consecutive months of slowdown leading indicators almost across the world. if you look at pmi's manufacturing, services pmis, of almost all of the major economies, we're in the contraction mode that's why all the pundits, everyone is talking about a recession in 2023. the second answer to the question -- it's causing weakness, thus a fear around the earnings season. we've been taught to talk about aggregate terms, very, very low cost of capital has been the ultimate fuel for sectors such as tech, and, you know, if a company is a tech company, let's buy it because it can
when you look at microsoft, google, and amazon, it's about a quarter of the nasdaq. microsoft has so much influence. what we saw from microsoft with that weak guidance, how do you see it going forward >> yeah. well, i think there's two answers to your question i think the first answer is let's talk about the global economy because what's happening in the actual economy is obviously spilling over into companies like microsoft and what they're seeing in terms of revenue sales, et cetera...
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he also says that amazon and itv were incandescent about what he wrote. of course, he is a popular tv presenter and there is a report in variety today that amazon, the streamer, plans to part company with mr clarkson next year, once the shows, clarkson�*s farm the grand tour, that it has already commissioned from him, have aired. my sources do dispute the variety story, but amazon have said it will not comment. the duke and duchess of sussex have issued a statement about jeremy clarkson�*s apology, and it seems they may not have fully forgiven him. it says: benjamin linsay is news editor with the digital entertainment news site the wrap. he has been covering the story and joins us from los angeles. good to see you. tell us what kind of coverage is this getting in the us? yes, it really started _ getting in the us? yes, it really started picking - getting in the us? yes, it really started picking up i really started picking up around christmas time of 2022, and really through the lens of his media relations, his meaning jeremy clarkson of course, his m
he also says that amazon and itv were incandescent about what he wrote. of course, he is a popular tv presenter and there is a report in variety today that amazon, the streamer, plans to part company with mr clarkson next year, once the shows, clarkson�*s farm the grand tour, that it has already commissioned from him, have aired. my sources do dispute the variety story, but amazon have said it will not comment. the duke and duchess of sussex have issued a statement about jeremy clarkson�*s...
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i want to check out amazon if we can. the company apparently making changes to their amazon fresh grocery program. is it about to get more expensive? >> i'm wondering if you order your vegetables and fruits from amazon, because i can tell you, stu does not do that. okay so if you order less than $150, in one particular order, one order, you need to pay a delivery fee, so orders under 50 will cost 9.95 extra, you'll have to pay 6.895 for delivery orders from 50 to $100 and that will be a charge of 3.95 a delivery fee on top by the way of the $139 you pay for your prime membership each and every year. amazon said okay we'll guarantee free delivery for prime members, and for orders over $35, but you know, it's a whole different world in 2023, they are cutting jobs, trying to save money, cutting 18,000 positions, pausing or cutting projects and then trying to launch new revenue drivers like a monthly generic drug prescription plan, right? the stock though, i would say, has been recovering up dramatically 21% in january alone,
i want to check out amazon if we can. the company apparently making changes to their amazon fresh grocery program. is it about to get more expensive? >> i'm wondering if you order your vegetables and fruits from amazon, because i can tell you, stu does not do that. okay so if you order less than $150, in one particular order, one order, you need to pay a delivery fee, so orders under 50 will cost 9.95 extra, you'll have to pay 6.895 for delivery orders from 50 to $100 and that will be a...
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you have utilities microsoft, amazon, apple, nvidia, and tesla weighing down. i it's beea ugseorn roh ct for computer chips we'll name names next. ♪ a cyber-attack can grind everything to a halt. cisco security keeps your company moving forward. because if it's connected, it's protected. cisco. >>> interesting move dell joining a list of companies attempting to reduce their reliance on china for chip production dell plans to stop using chips from china by 2024 joining us is stacy rascom from bernstein. first of all, is it possible to reduce chip usage by china fully by 2024 at this point? >> it's probably possible. it could be memory or other types of chips, and there are other sources of those it's not just chips either it's not new like lots of folks in the electronic supply chain have been diversifying supply chance since the tariffs and trade stuff a few years ago, but given what's going on in terms of some of the sanctions and everything else getting placed on china, there seems to be sort of a broad-based decoupling that's happening, and they're going d
you have utilities microsoft, amazon, apple, nvidia, and tesla weighing down. i it's beea ugseorn roh ct for computer chips we'll name names next. ♪ a cyber-attack can grind everything to a halt. cisco security keeps your company moving forward. because if it's connected, it's protected. cisco. >>> interesting move dell joining a list of companies attempting to reduce their reliance on china for chip production dell plans to stop using chips from china by 2024 joining us is stacy...
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we've taken that from what's happening in america, we saw amazon. so came around trying to persuade work is that they didn't need a union because i was paying $15.00 an hour. and they've now raised that to $18.00 an hour. but meanwhile, worth is in the u. k. lagging far behind their on 10 pan 50. it is warehouse at the moment. what we want to do is bring them up closer to the american colleagues with britain's cost of living crisis set to continue the company may soon struggle without further action to maintain loyalty among its thousands of warehouse workers . the remarks al jazeera, now in tennis, $21.00 at time, a grand slam champion of that junk, of which remains on track to win a record extending 10th australian open title history to the semi finals after straight sets whenever andre we've left. so how many reports if novak jock, which is hamstring injury is still bothering him, it didn't really hampers court fine performance than melbourne. taking on 5th theed andre rube left jock which looked in total control from the start. taking the 1st se
we've taken that from what's happening in america, we saw amazon. so came around trying to persuade work is that they didn't need a union because i was paying $15.00 an hour. and they've now raised that to $18.00 an hour. but meanwhile, worth is in the u. k. lagging far behind their on 10 pan 50. it is warehouse at the moment. what we want to do is bring them up closer to the american colleagues with britain's cost of living crisis set to continue the company may soon struggle without further...
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he's probably lost amazon. amazon probably lost his amazon. amazon but he's going to apologise anyway . and he wrote a personal anyway. and he wrote a personal note to harry on christmas and the sincere the rest of it. he seems sincere . nonetheless, his apology hasn't been accepted, i hasn't been accepted, and i think this us something think this tells us something about left . you know, about the woke left. you know, they're incapable of forgiveness. they've taken some aspects of christianity, but they've left the best by the side of the road like. the ability to forgive , giving ability to forgive, giving people who've seen the possibility of redemption of being readmitted into kind of community, into your church that's not there in the woke church. once you've sinned, your out, you're permanently ostracised this and that intolerance that inability to forgive, that inability to distinguish between the sin and the sinner is one of the most unattractive things about this quasi religious cult. so i think, you know, if we're going to move on fr
he's probably lost amazon. amazon probably lost his amazon. amazon but he's going to apologise anyway . and he wrote a personal anyway. and he wrote a personal note to harry on christmas and the sincere the rest of it. he seems sincere . nonetheless, his apology hasn't been accepted, i hasn't been accepted, and i think this us something think this tells us something about left . you know, about the woke left. you know, they're incapable of forgiveness. they've taken some aspects of...
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amazon says it already offers competitive pay. zoe conway has more. reporter: it is one of the biggest retailers in the world. one of the biggest private sector employers in the u.k., and it is now facing its first ever strike here. nicholas henderson is one of the newest recruits. >> we are basically on the bread line. by the time you pay your rent, mortgage, food, bills, you basically have nothing left. reporter: workers at the coventry site were given a 50 pence a rise in august, taking the minimum to 10 pounds 50 pence per hour. the union says it should be 50 pounds per hour, saying the company booms during the pandemic, and cited the pockets of jeff bezos. >> we just want a decent wage. we work for 10 hours a day and get told off if we are caught leaning or sitting. reporter: they say work is monitored, they have to meet targets, the pressure is intense. >> as soon as you are in the building, you are tracked. as soon as you log on, they know where you are in the building. they know how often you are standing. reporter: they say they have been que
amazon says it already offers competitive pay. zoe conway has more. reporter: it is one of the biggest retailers in the world. one of the biggest private sector employers in the u.k., and it is now facing its first ever strike here. nicholas henderson is one of the newest recruits. >> we are basically on the bread line. by the time you pay your rent, mortgage, food, bills, you basically have nothing left. reporter: workers at the coventry site were given a 50 pence a rise in august,...