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amazon must turn autonomy to its team. we have had a great few weeks with more employees in the office and energy on campus and explained our thinking to our different forums over the last few months and will continue to do so. yesterday we found plenty of amazon employees who won't be joining the protest. >> some who just started work, i prefer not to be not with these people. so at the coffee time i come to the office 3 or 4 times a week. >> amazon workers who may have a gripe. some delivery drivers filed a lawsuit against the company alleged they're forced to urinate in bottles because schedules are too tight for bathroom breaks and make it a class action lawsuit. amazon encourage their delivery service partners to support drivers including needed bathroom breaks. protests, 1500 employees across the world signed up for the pledge and said they will protest. about 800 in the headquarters here in seattle. they have over 50,000 workers here in seattle. >> bill: good luck with that. dan springer live in seattle, washington.
amazon must turn autonomy to its team. we have had a great few weeks with more employees in the office and energy on campus and explained our thinking to our different forums over the last few months and will continue to do so. yesterday we found plenty of amazon employees who won't be joining the protest. >> some who just started work, i prefer not to be not with these people. so at the coffee time i come to the office 3 or 4 times a week. >> amazon workers who may have a gripe....
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so amazon needs to match them at that strength. >> and amazon, remember, doubled its network capacity over the pandemic, sent billions of dollars. walmart is using what it has, spending a lot of money on the back end for that e-commerce piece of it. but they have this -- what did you call it? they have that built in, and during the pandemic, amazon, still trying to be everything to every consumer, but it's going to cost in different ways. >> we saw the earnings in the margins were slim to begin with. spotify is now using -- is it using ai to purge songs or who is booming what's happening here? >> okay. so this is wild, actually. so boomy is an app to make muse wick the assistance of artificial intelligence. that's not new people have been doing that for a long time. what is sort of new is that a lot of those songs are ending up on spotify, kelly. do you remember the weeknd and drake? it was a huge and gigantic hit more people are listening, but also there's more bots on spotify moving up the song count. so it sounds like more people are listening to these songs, but they're not actual
so amazon needs to match them at that strength. >> and amazon, remember, doubled its network capacity over the pandemic, sent billions of dollars. walmart is using what it has, spending a lot of money on the back end for that e-commerce piece of it. but they have this -- what did you call it? they have that built in, and during the pandemic, amazon, still trying to be everything to every consumer, but it's going to cost in different ways. >> we saw the earnings in the margins were...
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amazon must return autonomy to its teams. amazon doesn't appear to be budging. they issued a statement which reads in part, we have had a great few weeks with more employees in the office. there's been good energy on campus. we've explained our thinking in different forums over the past few months and will continue to do so. and back out live, we can show you some of the signs i read, one says i hate commuting, who doesn't? we work better at home and save the world, stay home. so just a smattering of the signs that are here. but, you know, amazon's not budging on this issue. they say that this is working for them, it's added energy to their teams and that their work is better when people are in the office together at least the three days a week that they're requiring. liz? liz: and i 3wr50e6 the businesses in seattle are thrilled to bring more people back down own and come out once again. this isn't just good for amazon least are from some perspectives here, it's good for the nearby businesses. >> reporter: oh, you know it. there are businesses all around this c
amazon must return autonomy to its teams. amazon doesn't appear to be budging. they issued a statement which reads in part, we have had a great few weeks with more employees in the office. there's been good energy on campus. we've explained our thinking in different forums over the past few months and will continue to do so. and back out live, we can show you some of the signs i read, one says i hate commuting, who doesn't? we work better at home and save the world, stay home. so just a...
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. >>> still ahead, a first look inside amazon hq2. will it be enough to take the sting out of the controversial call for workers to return to the office we have a eak aksnpe ahead of the opening. "the exchange" is back after this if your business kept on employees through the pandemic, getrefunds.com can see if it may qualify for a payroll tax refund of up to $26,000 per employee. all it takes is eight minutes to get started. then work with professionals to assist your business with its forms and submit the application. go to getrefunds.com to learn more. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "the exchange." i'm tyler mathsen with your update the georgia prosecutor investigating donald trump and his allies for possible interference in the 2020 election signaled charges could come in august the district attorney fannie willis asked a judge to not schedule trials and in-person hearings during the first two full weeks of august she did not give a reason for that unusual request, but willis previously warned law enforcement of possible backlash dur
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when that expires, we can expect interest from streamers, including amazon and apple amazon has already partnered with the nba to stream games in brazil and shown its expertise in streaming with the nfl games it has and apple is showing its growing interest in sports, buying up rights to soccer and baseball. now, the nba is in the spotlight right now, as all other major sports rights are tied up for years. playoffs ratings were up meaningly from last year, and regular season ratings were flat we could see streaming rights split up and also some rights still going to that linear tv bundle >> the last major sports field to be up for some time it's hugely important. >>> shares of coinbase up 13% this year. one analyst says he's seeing a troubling trend emerge that's next. lily! welcome to our third bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help keep everyone connected from wherever we go. well at at&t we'll help you find the right wireless plan for you. so, you can stay connected to all your drivers and stores on america's mo
when that expires, we can expect interest from streamers, including amazon and apple amazon has already partnered with the nba to stream games in brazil and shown its expertise in streaming with the nfl games it has and apple is showing its growing interest in sports, buying up rights to soccer and baseball. now, the nba is in the spotlight right now, as all other major sports rights are tied up for years. playoffs ratings were up meaningly from last year, and regular season ratings were flat...
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stuart: they would take that. 130 on amazon be attractive. gregg smith thank you very much indeed, sir. >> thank you. stuart: next case. lauren is looking at american airline, good, because it's down 4%. lauren: a judge ruled that american and jetblue must end their northeast alliance partnership and they have to do so in 30 days. it's the start of summer. that's really fast, and the airlines are very busy right now. the regulators say this alliance where they pool their gates at four airports in northeast harm competition so they want to unwind it and the airlines are responding. drama. stuart: they were down earlier this morning, still down. 3% it's quite a drop and it's a dow stock. lauren: they call the china recovery choppy and they said here in the u.s. , we're way too trained for promotions. we expect them. they take the price target down to $95 and then also, citi opened nike on their downgrade watch. stuart: it's a dow stock and not helping the dow. got that. c 3 ai, of course they are up. they are ai, right? lauren: so deutsche bank
stuart: they would take that. 130 on amazon be attractive. gregg smith thank you very much indeed, sir. >> thank you. stuart: next case. lauren is looking at american airline, good, because it's down 4%. lauren: a judge ruled that american and jetblue must end their northeast alliance partnership and they have to do so in 30 days. it's the start of summer. that's really fast, and the airlines are very busy right now. the regulators say this alliance where they pool their gates at four...
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show me amazon, please. they're offering some customers $10 to pick up their own packages instead of having them deliver. apparently, amazon wants to slash its delivery costs. the stock is up a fraction. >>> linked inn cutting 7000 jobs,st it's a professional networking site, as you know. it's owned by microsoft, and they're the also shutting down their jobs app in china. >>> now this: a new georgia law would remove prosecutors who let law and order slide. i like the sound of that. georgia's attorney general is is chris carr, and he joins me now. sir, you're taking aim at the radical prosecutors who have so damaged our big cities. how does the new law get 'em out? >> well, stuart, thank you for having me. as you've seen around the country, this is the trend, the new trend on the left is to not enforce laws that folks on the left don't like. and we're seeing it with d.a.s, with we've seen it in georgia. and what that does is it simply puts communities at risk and in jeopardy. and so i commend our legislature
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. >> big stock to watch amazon, right now stock is fractionally higher in premarket, this is more than 1800 amazon employees getting ready to walk out today, protests the return to office mandate also climate impact recent layoffs at company 870 of those pledged protesters plan to demonstrate at amazon's headquarters as company pushes for employees to work in office three days per week, three days. >> more than 20,000 workers have signed a petition urging amazon reconsider their return to office mandates, this, soon sushi burgen delivered by robot uber eats teaming up to between 2,000 self droving bouts 50,000 pounds merchandise for 5 miles, in naming cities starting 2026 can't wait to see how that is going to look on streets in new york stock -- >> [laughter] >> holidays. >> not a fan of delivery, not safe, to be clear. >> i am a cyclist out there with them getting to my apartment faster than robot will. >> thank you. >> you bet. maria: debt ceiling bill to the house floor tonight now 32 republicans and one democrat are saying they will not support the bill even as kevin mccarthy says
. >> big stock to watch amazon, right now stock is fractionally higher in premarket, this is more than 1800 amazon employees getting ready to walk out today, protests the return to office mandate also climate impact recent layoffs at company 870 of those pledged protesters plan to demonstrate at amazon's headquarters as company pushes for employees to work in office three days per week, three days. >> more than 20,000 workers have signed a petition urging amazon reconsider their...
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one of amazon's stated goals is to be earth's best employer. if that's the case, what have you got to fear from union recognition? i think we're really listening to our employees and, again, the flexible opportunities is really another step forward in how we strive to be earth's best employer. in order to try to be earth's best employer, amazon has come up with a new type of contract that guarantees parents and grandparents who are employed in warehouses like this one don't have to work in the school holidays. people can elect to workjust the actual time that the children are at school. so they then take guaranteed holidays during easter, summer and christmas. so it's a full—time role with all the benefits of a full—time position — same benefits, same pay rate as a normalfull—time role, but you get the guaranteed holidays off, as well. what do we want? £15. when do we want it? now! but on a picket line in coventry, amazon workers aren't shouting about greater flexibility — but about more pay. we welcome anything that's going to make
one of amazon's stated goals is to be earth's best employer. if that's the case, what have you got to fear from union recognition? i think we're really listening to our employees and, again, the flexible opportunities is really another step forward in how we strive to be earth's best employer. in order to try to be earth's best employer, amazon has come up with a new type of contract that guarantees parents and grandparents who are employed in warehouses like this one don't have to work in the...
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even amazon, chips from google just now but don't forget amazon also is investing heavily into their own train chips as they are called and apple has their own ai production so everybody knows you had to build the infrastructure to win the ai race. stuart: fascinating. one of these days i want to get a chat bot thing and write a script or have a script written for me. >> you can do it on your phone. check gpt four. i have it, i can ask it later to see what it thinks of you. [laughter] stuart: very much. see you in a couple of hours. david is still with us. a dividend guy starting with cisco. what did they pay. >> 3.3% yield and growing 8% a year. doubled the snp and dividend on what you purchased it at ten years ago was 8% a year so it's about the growth of dividend for people who want more income year-over-year. we talk about this. cisco's product sales down 22% last year, description businesses 18%, software sa sales -- 18, suspicion of 13. until they pay their dividend. stuart: truest financial, what do you think? >> 7%. you are still working, you don't need these high dividends y
even amazon, chips from google just now but don't forget amazon also is investing heavily into their own train chips as they are called and apple has their own ai production so everybody knows you had to build the infrastructure to win the ai race. stuart: fascinating. one of these days i want to get a chat bot thing and write a script or have a script written for me. >> you can do it on your phone. check gpt four. i have it, i can ask it later to see what it thinks of you. [laughter]...
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>> i would rather think extension of the amazon network than competitor. there's so many different sellers and merchants out there that have different businesses and they sell in different platforms, they sell in their own store. amazon is a great company and great product for sellers but we are also going to do fulfillment to your store so we can replenish your physical stores, we can ship to e-commerce site as well. we are going to do sort of a sweet of things that maybe amazon isn't doing and i'd rather think of ourselves more as a complement as extension of the network over time as opposed to competitor to the network. maria: dave, assess business for us. the last time we spoke you said businesses were moving from a just in time to just in case mode. in other words, the supply chain issues that we all dealt with during 20 -- 2020 and 2021? >> i think the supply chain is moving much better today. costs have come dramatically down. what you're seeing companies had a lot of excess inventory. 6 to 12 months of inventory coming into last year and q1 of this
>> i would rather think extension of the amazon network than competitor. there's so many different sellers and merchants out there that have different businesses and they sell in different platforms, they sell in their own store. amazon is a great company and great product for sellers but we are also going to do fulfillment to your store so we can replenish your physical stores, we can ship to e-commerce site as well. we are going to do sort of a sweet of things that maybe amazon isn't...
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stuart: net ease baidu micron jd , amazon on the list of nasdaq winners. all right more markets to check for you. the 10 year treasury yield right at 3.5%. the price of gold just over 2,000 bucks an ounce, 2,022. bitcoin right there at $27,000 a coin and oil, $70.63 is where we're at. natural gas went up this morning 4% nice gain. i don't know why. the average price for a gallon of regular is 3.53 exactly where it was one week ago. california, you lucky people you're paying 4.79 and coming up , there's a new public school trend picking up steam. it includes four day weeks, no homework, and no more letter grading. that's all in the name of equity a former, this is a great one. a former aid to aoc is now heading the new york state communist party, but the aid's father is a cuban american who escaped communism. you know that expression? you can't make this up? well you really cannot make this up, now, can you? ♪ (psst psst) ahhhh... with flonase, allergies don't have to be scary. spray flonase sensimist daily for non-drowsy, long lasting relief in a scent-f
stuart: net ease baidu micron jd , amazon on the list of nasdaq winners. all right more markets to check for you. the 10 year treasury yield right at 3.5%. the price of gold just over 2,000 bucks an ounce, 2,022. bitcoin right there at $27,000 a coin and oil, $70.63 is where we're at. natural gas went up this morning 4% nice gain. i don't know why. the average price for a gallon of regular is 3.53 exactly where it was one week ago. california, you lucky people you're paying 4.79 and coming up ,...
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carrie >> amazon. if we don't have a recession, very good for consumer spending. >> dow is down $250. we're watching the talks on the debt ceiling you heard the speaker before we got on air doesn't sound like they're close. political posturing, probably. spin from both sides, probably we'll see if they can come to a deal before that june 1st deadline i'll see you on "closing bell. "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, scott and welcome to "the exchange." i'm kelly evans. here's what's ahead. still no deal. like you just heard, house speaker mccarthy says the two sides remain hung up on the central issue of baseline spending the central issue, with only days before we might hit the debt ceiling that update sending stocks to a session low. only two names are positive right now. but our market guest says my debt ceiling risk may be to the upside >>> on the other hand, the worst is yet to come that warning courtesy of investor don
carrie >> amazon. if we don't have a recession, very good for consumer spending. >> dow is down $250. we're watching the talks on the debt ceiling you heard the speaker before we got on air doesn't sound like they're close. political posturing, probably. spin from both sides, probably we'll see if they can come to a deal before that june 1st deadline i'll see you on "closing bell. "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you, scott and welcome to "the...
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that's why amazon is also up, with them. stuart: amazon? lauren: up 2%. stuart: sorry, i missed that. looking at roblox, they are children's games, right? lauren: down at the opening bell, reversed course, now higher as the market is lower because their net bookings for the past quarter rose 23%. what happens in june? the kids are out of school. they play more video games so things look good going forward -- >> they should be outside. you've got to play outside. lauren: well, that's how it was when we grew up. now parents want them in sports, organized or in the house. stuart: show me airbnb, because i think stock's down. lauren: they just davis, in my opinion, the first major indication that travel demand is slowing because of the high prices to to go bases. however -- places. however, the ceo, mr. brian chesky, says of course we have to cut costs, but we're not going to do to use artificial intelligence another the that. watch. >> we could do verge isly with a.i. the same amount of work with significantly fewer employees than we have today. and if we're
that's why amazon is also up, with them. stuart: amazon? lauren: up 2%. stuart: sorry, i missed that. looking at roblox, they are children's games, right? lauren: down at the opening bell, reversed course, now higher as the market is lower because their net bookings for the past quarter rose 23%. what happens in june? the kids are out of school. they play more video games so things look good going forward -- >> they should be outside. you've got to play outside. lauren: well, that's how...
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you don't want to work for amazon don't work for amazon. you want to make this about layoffs, about climate change, going into amazon knowing you can get a pair of scissors from a warehouse in kentucky, don't work for them if that's your concern but what we are hearing on the ground is people who didn't want to come back to the office, these are folks who got comfortable working from home. some of the moved out of the seattle area so they could have more space during the covid lockdowns. i understand that but it is time to get back to the office and the people who are dragging their feet, toxic for any work environment. they feel entitled but you are not entitled to work wherever it is you want to work for as much as you want to work for. they would like to believe they are more efficient. they are not more efficient and amazon is looking at the data and their numbers and saying that. stuart: can amazon legally fire them? can you do that? >> i don't know if they can legally overnight fire them. there is a process they can go through and it
you don't want to work for amazon don't work for amazon. you want to make this about layoffs, about climate change, going into amazon knowing you can get a pair of scissors from a warehouse in kentucky, don't work for them if that's your concern but what we are hearing on the ground is people who didn't want to come back to the office, these are folks who got comfortable working from home. some of the moved out of the seattle area so they could have more space during the covid lockdowns. i...
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is amazon's platform amazon owns the largest audiobook platform in the world. they also publish audio books. they account for more than depending on the genre. 90% of the audiobooks sold audiobooks are really major category. now they're they account for as much of an artists living a writer's living as hardcovers or paperbacks as category is hardcovers, paperbacks, audiobooks, three really big categories and an artists compensation compensation and they have a policy that if you sell through audible. you must allow them to lock it to amazon's platform forever using a technology called digital rights management. digital rights management is a kind of encryption that makes it impossible for you to take an audible and play it on a non audible player. a player that audible has an authorized under a 1998 lock up a digital millennium copyright act. it's a felony punishable, a five year prison sentence and a 500,000 word fine to give someone a tool to remove that digital rights management. and so what that means is that if you've bought $1,000 worth of audible books a
is amazon's platform amazon owns the largest audiobook platform in the world. they also publish audio books. they account for more than depending on the genre. 90% of the audiobooks sold audiobooks are really major category. now they're they account for as much of an artists living a writer's living as hardcovers or paperbacks as category is hardcovers, paperbacks, audiobooks, three really big categories and an artists compensation compensation and they have a policy that if you sell through...
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you know i still like walmart still like amazon we haven't seen talked a lot about that zan hit a big low everybody shops on amazon their business doing fine you sue increase, in have -- >> all that crime happening in retailers likely send people to go online to buy everything i don't want to go into a walgreens or cva everything locked up talking about it rather do it online maybe that is a positive -- >> embarrassing almost isn't a day goes by i don't check amazon after something. >> very good, good to see you quick break ceo bin chatgpt to testify before congress today about risks of artificial intelligence we talk with chief technologist next, "mornings with maria" live on fox business. hey ♪ crazy, ♪ ♪ call me baby ♪ ♪ i can't, you know, thank my parents enough for making sure that this connection is here. one of the things that my mother told me when she was in the hospital, she didn't tell me, actually, she couldn't speak at the time, but she wrote it down... "go see alicia." oh, my goodness. you know, and there was never a time that you were too busy. there was never
you know i still like walmart still like amazon we haven't seen talked a lot about that zan hit a big low everybody shops on amazon their business doing fine you sue increase, in have -- >> all that crime happening in retailers likely send people to go online to buy everything i don't want to go into a walgreens or cva everything locked up talking about it rather do it online maybe that is a positive -- >> embarrassing almost isn't a day goes by i don't check amazon after something....
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this will be amazon's first venture into mobile devices. they launched the fire phone way back with at&t but scrapped it due to weak sales. finally elon musk neurolink receiving fda approval to begin inhuman clinical study, developing a brain implant to help people walk again and cure other ailments. recruitment for the study is not just open but it will announce details soon. cheryl, i have to say as survivor of breast cancer, this technology, love to see these advances occur. cheryl: they were talking about mammograms and how ai is doing better. you need human eyes but they were finding, detection rates were higher. ai, it's a great tool for medicine. >> right, we have sent so much on downside of ai and looking at the upside is special. >> you know, i'm not the techiest but i like chat bet, it's been phenomenal. i don't think we can put our arms around the capabilities yet but it's pretty spectacular -- something pretty spectacular to look forward and the knock on it all the job it's going toe limb nate but every time there's technologica
this will be amazon's first venture into mobile devices. they launched the fire phone way back with at&t but scrapped it due to weak sales. finally elon musk neurolink receiving fda approval to begin inhuman clinical study, developing a brain implant to help people walk again and cure other ailments. recruitment for the study is not just open but it will announce details soon. cheryl, i have to say as survivor of breast cancer, this technology, love to see these advances occur. cheryl: they...
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plus, frustrations at amazon on the major walkout planned today by hundreds of amazon workers protesting layoffs and a return to work mandate. the jaw dropping moment. chuck. a car launches off a tow truck. how it happened and where's your boarding pass now? step on the scale. the airline weighing its passengers before boarding and why. abc news in new york this is america this morning. good wednesday morning, everyone. i'm rhiannon ally. i'm andrea fujii. andrew is off. we begin with the growing anger in davenport, iowa in the aftermath of that apartment building collapse. officials say at least five people tied to the building are still missing. two are believed to be inside the building's demolition is now on hold amid concerns another collapse is imminent. this morning, authorities fear a partially collapsed apartment building in iowa could come crashing down at any moment as family members demand to know why the city cleared the building for demolition. even with some tenants still unaccounted for. five members. officials plan to bring down the building yesterday morning, saying sea
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and it was on amazon. i checked a little while later, and it was no longer there. she is going to be appearing in court again in a few weeks. we will see where this goes, but the authorities seem very very confident with the evidence that they have, the phone record, toxicology that she, indeed, killed her husband. it was extraordinary to see her on local tv promoting this book, talking about how she and her children have managed to get through the loss of this great husband, this great father, and then just weeks later to see her behind bars charged with his murder. an extraordinary story and we will be keeping on top of it. >> just for the record, i wasn't going to buy it on amazon. i wanted to see if it was available. what a horrible story. these poor kids. thank you, appreciate it. >>> a jury finding donald trump liable of sexually assaulting e. jean carroll, the white house meeting about the showdown of the debt ceiling. our coverage continues with wolf blitzer in the situation room. i'll see you tomo
and it was on amazon. i checked a little while later, and it was no longer there. she is going to be appearing in court again in a few weeks. we will see where this goes, but the authorities seem very very confident with the evidence that they have, the phone record, toxicology that she, indeed, killed her husband. it was extraordinary to see her on local tv promoting this book, talking about how she and her children have managed to get through the loss of this great husband, this great father,...
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. >> it's ahead of amazon. >> laura: it's wild. so people are desperate to kind of stick a finger in the eye of those who insult them every day and say, you know, let's support people that actually share at least a modicum of our values. is that what's happening? >> that's exactly what's happening. before what would happen is you would maybe have a boycott briefly but there were no private solutions to it so the elegance of public square as kind of this foundation for this...
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user data illegally for its own advertising both amazon and meta appealed their cases. now there is an eu u is data deal being negotiated and this actually might speed up the implementation within the next six months, so if approved that means the tech companies like meta, like google and amazon, will still be able to keep transferring eu data back to the u.s. , while giving european users more powers to challenge spying, however facebook might still have to pay that billion dollar fine since it was for damages before a deal was signed. money of course that rich tech companies can afford. back to you. jackie: susan li, thank you so much. you're not going to believe this , folks. seven years after former president obama commuted alton mills life sentence, he's shot and killed a woman on a chicago expressway. also, congresswoman claudia tenney on sanctuary city new york city. the mayor eric adams now calling on other cities, not sanctuaries by the way, to take on migrants. progressive makes it easy to save with a quick commercial auto quote online. so you can get back to
user data illegally for its own advertising both amazon and meta appealed their cases. now there is an eu u is data deal being negotiated and this actually might speed up the implementation within the next six months, so if approved that means the tech companies like meta, like google and amazon, will still be able to keep transferring eu data back to the u.s. , while giving european users more powers to challenge spying, however facebook might still have to pay that billion dollar fine since...
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the amazon jungle can be a very thick, wet, congested, slippery, ankle-breaking dangerous place. it's not just the poisonous insects, snakes, spiders, it's also jaguar, pumas. there's a lot -- that's one of the most dangerous places i've ever been. >> the youngest child is only 11 months old. on this trail, apparently some of the search and rescue teams found a baby bottle. what are your biggest concerns for the children? >> it's definitely turning into a physical thing now. you can avoid the physicality of it for a while, but we're into more than a second week here. i was part of a crew that found a 70-year-old man after 18 days, we found him alive. he's alive to this day. but it's more -- i'm worried more now about the physicality of what they're going through. the mental state is something, it seems like they -- i don't know how long they waited and how long they stayed at the plane, but at some point they decided to move. they were in survival mode. mentally speaking, terrific. but physically speaking now, it's getting to be a long time. i'm worried more about that. you would
the amazon jungle can be a very thick, wet, congested, slippery, ankle-breaking dangerous place. it's not just the poisonous insects, snakes, spiders, it's also jaguar, pumas. there's a lot -- that's one of the most dangerous places i've ever been. >> the youngest child is only 11 months old. on this trail, apparently some of the search and rescue teams found a baby bottle. what are your biggest concerns for the children? >> it's definitely turning into a physical thing now. you can...
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amazon has added a feature to their amazon one payment system to include age verification, which will now allow consumers to pay for alcohol with the swipe of their hand. so users are going to upload a government issued id onto the amazon one website. amazon says it doesn't store any of those id's actually use a third-party provider to verify the documentation. but bartenders are then going to able to verify that amazon one user is of age the 21 plus message that will pop up on the device and then we'll do a visual match of the users uploaded photo with the screen on the screen with whoever standing in front of him. amazon one was launched back in 2020 to make shopping faster and more efficient. it was introduced in some of the fresh supermarkets, the go convenience stores, the end, some whole foods, locations as well. coors field baseball stadium in denver is actually going to be the first sports fan you to let attendees use amazon. one to purchase alcohol. well, pretty cool. after the break, the giants kicked off their series against the twins for a tell you how they did. we'll be y
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amazon has added the feature to their amazon one payment system to include age verification, allowing customers to pay for alcohol with a swipe of their hand. users will upload a government issued id on the amazon one website. amazon says it doesn't store this idea that it's a third-party provider that verifies the documentation, bartenders, then we'll be able to verify that an amazon one user is of age the 21 plus message that appears when the use the device and doing a visual match of the user with the uploaded photo that shows on the screen. amazon one was launched in 2020 to make shopping faster and more efficient introduced in some fresh supermarkets go convenience stores and some select whole foods, locations. coors field baseball stadium in denver, colorado actually will be the first sports venue to let attendees use amazon. one to purchase alcohol. >> and the south bay, a san jose starbucks is now the 23rd unionize store in california coffee chain store on alameda. and julian unanimously, one union representation in a vote of 0 9 to 0. now they join many other locations. it's
amazon has added the feature to their amazon one payment system to include age verification, allowing customers to pay for alcohol with a swipe of their hand. users will upload a government issued id on the amazon one website. amazon says it doesn't store this idea that it's a third-party provider that verifies the documentation, bartenders, then we'll be able to verify that an amazon one user is of age the 21 plus message that appears when the use the device and doing a visual match of the...
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over half of shoppers say they start product searches on amazon. if implemented, conversational search could reshape amazon's core. >>> vice president kamala harris will be bey-hive area bound, scheduled to be in sunnyvale at applied materials on monday to talk about the biden administration's investment in u.s. semiconductors. in december the company announced plans to build the next generation research and development center there. >>> up next, free parking on sundays coming to an end in san francisco. what you need to know about the changes to parking meters in the city. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. i'll show you which reservoirs are close to 100% full. also what's happening in my seven-day forecast. >>> the macive sierra snowpack. we go along in a high-tech ariel survey revealing the havoc a summer melt could bring to california. also our interview with the yeo of microsoft and the rapid advances in artificial intelligence when we jn you in thoie >>> scary scenes from a search and rescue offer to pead dough pier in san francisco's
over half of shoppers say they start product searches on amazon. if implemented, conversational search could reshape amazon's core. >>> vice president kamala harris will be bey-hive area bound, scheduled to be in sunnyvale at applied materials on monday to talk about the biden administration's investment in u.s. semiconductors. in december the company announced plans to build the next generation research and development center there. >>> up next, free parking on sundays coming...
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the company debuted its amazon one system that uses this in 2020. the technology now being used in restaurants and stadiums and several of amazon's grocery chains use -- users have to upload a government issued id on amazon website which is verified by a third-party provider but the palm system is being touted as a way to make the shopping experience faster and more efficient. in addition to its stores, sports and entertainment venues adopted the technology including denver. panera bread has begun testing the system. seems pretty quick to me. stuart: the governor of new york and mayor of new york city calling on the white house to expedite work permits for migrants and blaming republicans for spreading chaos and dysfunction. . i coming up. congressman wesley hunt says china's ownership of farmland poses a threat to security. he wants to ban china from buying up our land. congressman hunt is next. ♪ from big cities, to small towns, and on main streets across the us, you'll find pnc bank. helping businesses both large and small, communities and the
the company debuted its amazon one system that uses this in 2020. the technology now being used in restaurants and stadiums and several of amazon's grocery chains use -- users have to upload a government issued id on amazon website which is verified by a third-party provider but the palm system is being touted as a way to make the shopping experience faster and more efficient. in addition to its stores, sports and entertainment venues adopted the technology including denver. panera bread has...
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this customer said, "as a vegetarian, i can't believe that amazon would allow merchants to trick people like this." and finally, this customer said, "this is why i drink." [ laughter and applause did you guys hear about the big air fryer recall it's not good. check this out >> air fryers becoming pretty common, right? well, if you have a cosori air fryer, stop using it 2 million of these air fryers are under recall because they can catch fire >> tariq: oh, man. i just bought one of those as a birthday gift for my wife. >> jimmy: oh, i'm sorry about that tariq >> tariq: it's all good. i got her something else >> jimmy: oh, yeah, what's that >> tariq: it's this really cool water bottle made by the bindle company. >> jimmy: oh >> tariq: oh, what >> jimmy: roll the clip. >> recall alert involving some water bottles made by the bindle company [ laughter ] the company recalled several insulated bottles because of concerns of possible lead poisoning. >> tariq: what >> jimmy: yeah, i'm sorry, tariq. >> tariq: now what am i supposed to get her? >> jimmy: i don't know what does she like >> tariq:
this customer said, "as a vegetarian, i can't believe that amazon would allow merchants to trick people like this." and finally, this customer said, "this is why i drink." [ laughter and applause did you guys hear about the big air fryer recall it's not good. check this out >> air fryers becoming pretty common, right? well, if you have a cosori air fryer, stop using it 2 million of these air fryers are under recall because they can catch fire >> tariq: oh, man. i...
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play, and amazon would be a 150 price target. stuart: we've been following you for some time, and you've got some real winners under your belt. congratulations. mark mahaney, always a pleasure. >> have have a great weekend, sir. stuart: i was just about to say that. see you later. >>> all right, on the big board before we open this market, you see them all lining up, clapping can and cheering. nasdaq, right-hand side, new york stock exchange, left-hand side. we're looking at a very modest gain pretty much across the board when the market finally opens, which it does in five seconds. any moment now you'll see somebody press a button. maybe that gentleman in the middle there, right-hand side of the screen. press the button the, please. not going to do it for me. hopeless. all right. it is the 9:30. trading has begun, and the market is higher. right from the get go i've got dow up 40 points, not all the stocks are open yet, but more than half are on upside. the s&p 500 also opening higher, not by much, but just a little bit. we're u
play, and amazon would be a 150 price target. stuart: we've been following you for some time, and you've got some real winners under your belt. congratulations. mark mahaney, always a pleasure. >> have have a great weekend, sir. stuart: i was just about to say that. see you later. >>> all right, on the big board before we open this market, you see them all lining up, clapping can and cheering. nasdaq, right-hand side, new york stock exchange, left-hand side. we're looking at a...
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. >> trace: workers walking off the job in seattle for amazon. organizers say the world is changing and amazon needs to embrace the new reality of remote and flexible work if they want to remain an innovative company that retracts and retains world class talent. amazon responding, we've had a great few weeks with more employees in the office. we explained our thinking in different forums the past few months and will continue to do so. we will continue to keep you posted. the white house facing questions about their icy relationship with beijing as elon musk and ceos from some of america's top companies are meeting with senior officials in china this week. highlighting how the world's two largest economies are interconnected. >> these ceos really should be allowed the speak for themselves and their travel. there's been some fiat by the white house and the u.s. government that american business executives can't travel to china and can't conduct business as they feel is appropriate. >> in a moment, victor davis hanson. first, live to lydia hu. great
. >> trace: workers walking off the job in seattle for amazon. organizers say the world is changing and amazon needs to embrace the new reality of remote and flexible work if they want to remain an innovative company that retracts and retains world class talent. amazon responding, we've had a great few weeks with more employees in the office. we explained our thinking in different forums the past few months and will continue to do so. we will continue to keep you posted. the white house...
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you love being on amazon now with the store >> yes >> between amazon and the other platform, not talking about social media, just e-commerce platforms, that's the winner for you? >> it is it still is. again, i've known jeff bezos since he started the company and i have perkins as my first backer and he backed amazon and stuck with it for all these years. he's floating around in the mediterranean. jeff bezos, martha says come back and, but -- >> come back to amazon. >> come back >> you want him back. >> i want his brain back. >> and he's amazing and i think that it is a very good platform for selling with a demise of so many of the regionals, you have to really look for where can you reach the largest audience and that's one of the biggest audiences ever >> you are a phenom. you're bigger and better than ever and there is some life lessons there, i think >> and it is energy. energy, curiosity. >> optimism. >> optimism. even in this world, even in this world, you know, the optimism has to persevere and you get the right leaders, and hopefully -- >> how do we do that >> i don't know. >> elo
you love being on amazon now with the store >> yes >> between amazon and the other platform, not talking about social media, just e-commerce platforms, that's the winner for you? >> it is it still is. again, i've known jeff bezos since he started the company and i have perkins as my first backer and he backed amazon and stuck with it for all these years. he's floating around in the mediterranean. jeff bezos, martha says come back and, but -- >> come back to amazon....
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you haveve to upload a govever id to the amazon one website. coors field will be the first place you can use this. now, what's happening in the 5:00 news? >>> well, contra costa fair is ongoing but they had to shut down due to multiple fights. we are going to find out what went wrong and what other fairs are now considering going forward. >>> singer a singer and songwriter is chasing her dream. she is from the east bay. she is breaking barriers. and you know who she is? you walked with her at her alma mater and you get to introduce us to her tonight. >> i really enjoyed that. i love seeing the young kids at her alma mater just look up to her. it was very inspiring to see so i can't wait for you all to see that. >> i love how she is embracing herself and who she is. >> i can't wait to see that story coming up at 5:00. >> thank you, janelle. >>> coming up, saying i do on a budget . we are going to break down some nontraditional menu choices and the choices and the - life is uncertain. it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. c
you haveve to upload a govever id to the amazon one website. coors field will be the first place you can use this. now, what's happening in the 5:00 news? >>> well, contra costa fair is ongoing but they had to shut down due to multiple fights. we are going to find out what went wrong and what other fairs are now considering going forward. >>> singer a singer and songwriter is chasing her dream. she is from the east bay. she is breaking barriers. and you know who she is? you...
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order at kardia.com or amazon. millions have made the switch from the big three kardiamobile is now available for just $79. to the best kept secret in wireless: xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year with the fastest mobile service. and now, get the best price for two lines of unlimited. just $30 per line. there are millions of happy campers out there. and this is the perfect time to join them... save hundreds a year over t-mobile, at&t and verizon. and get the best price for 2 lines of unlimted. visit xfinitymobile.com today. >>> as the united states teeters on the edge of defaulting on its debt, republicans are holding firm to demands to gut programs for the poor and working families and they're wasting time. literally. on monday, house oversight committee chairman james comer said the quiet part out loud about his pointless investigation into the biden family which found nothing. >> so do you think that because of your investigation that is what's moved this needle with the media? >> abso
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i think it came up before amazon, merial. onof amazon here right now. >> i, it's wild. so people are desperate to kinde of stick a finger in the eye ofv those who insult them every daeu and say, you know, let's support people that actually share at least a modicum of our values. vis that what's happening? that's exactly what's happening, because before would happen is you would maybmae have a boycott briefly, but there were n o private solutions to it. and so the elegance of publi c square as kind of this foundation for this parallel patriotic economriotic ey is the letting people find each other, which is why an exchange is then most elegant first product starw to start with . and that's exactly what's happening. h anyou and i have talked a lota about economic prosperity and some of the philosophiesph that are puttingil putos forth t by the politicians. but before you get there,ve to you have to have economihac liberty, which is i'm mosti' interested. and i thintek that that's what i'm focused on , is ensuring economic liberty and freedom, because they not only have co
i think it came up before amazon, merial. onof amazon here right now. >> i, it's wild. so people are desperate to kinde of stick a finger in the eye ofv those who insult them every daeu and say, you know, let's support people that actually share at least a modicum of our values. vis that what's happening? that's exactly what's happening, because before would happen is you would maybmae have a boycott briefly, but there were n o private solutions to it. and so the elegance of publi c...
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i seem to see like 4, 5, amazon vandals like every couple minutes past the house. i don't know where they're going there. frequent but $10. if you pick up your own packages if you're a prime member and that seems like a pretty good deal if you're going to whole foods or if you're going to amazon for ash or doesn't work for ups. in fact, they're gonna start charging one dollar. if you return the package through a ups. if there's a whole foods and amazon or kohl's closer, i'm just trying to manage it. i respect it because it's not a perfect and one more thing that i think it's interesting is if the item you're getting is frequently returned, there's going to frequently returned badge on it, trying to discourage you from buying that i like that, too. that's it. >> it in addition to reviews, you could look at like how many people returned this thing. >> i don't trust b is because those are all ai generated >> your but yet your card to me from the heart. okay. whatever. all right. thank you, rob. i'm working on the phone so is james. all right. phone so is james. all ri
i seem to see like 4, 5, amazon vandals like every couple minutes past the house. i don't know where they're going there. frequent but $10. if you pick up your own packages if you're a prime member and that seems like a pretty good deal if you're going to whole foods or if you're going to amazon for ash or doesn't work for ups. in fact, they're gonna start charging one dollar. if you return the package through a ups. if there's a whole foods and amazon or kohl's closer, i'm just trying to...
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>> our team builds a series of stable models, that's what is going on amazon's new service. everything that is measured is only built by our team the other 200 are stimulating academic innovation. those are not commercial models. >> maybe last one for me i know based on that too, some of the clarity who is with the organization, who isn't, there's been claims of a lack of clarity on stability's ai ip can you clear those up >> we said, stability models have 100% stability, and the other stuff we kind of fund. you want to have full stability. open models are required with regulated data so we want to make that very clear. >> before i bring in steve, are you a business is there revenue or is this an academic exercise? >> we are a business we have an eight-digit revenue we announced the bedrock service. we take our open models to your cloud and then we have a degree with amazon where we participate on the upside. >> what would you response be? i'm confused to being a profitable business, which musk seems unhappy about, and being open source. can you address that >> open ai came
>> our team builds a series of stable models, that's what is going on amazon's new service. everything that is measured is only built by our team the other 200 are stimulating academic innovation. those are not commercial models. >> maybe last one for me i know based on that too, some of the clarity who is with the organization, who isn't, there's been claims of a lack of clarity on stability's ai ip can you clear those up >> we said, stability models have 100% stability, and...
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amazon is reconsidering free shipping. has started charging $10 for grocery -- $10 for grocery orders less than $150. even though i'd not like i do not blame them. they try to stop people like me that by a lot of things and returning other things. i do not mean to. there are things yet to look at and say it is not for me. i feel terrible every time of my hope in the environment. this might be a good idea. >> that is what fueled its growth and success. the flexibility you enjoyed in all of us did, the buy things that did not work right return it. it did make amazon successful. >> it is good kristen comes out and takes blame for the situation. she is the one responsible for this. >> that is exactly what i was thinking. you said it first. larry: that means i will be attacked first. the other side of it, if i were to deliver her goods, do i get $10 for every item she has to return? this could be my side hustle. >> make some serious money. larry: it could be lucrative will will talk later. despite a rough game the loss of a lak
amazon is reconsidering free shipping. has started charging $10 for grocery -- $10 for grocery orders less than $150. even though i'd not like i do not blame them. they try to stop people like me that by a lot of things and returning other things. i do not mean to. there are things yet to look at and say it is not for me. i feel terrible every time of my hope in the environment. this might be a good idea. >> that is what fueled its growth and success. the flexibility you enjoyed in all of...
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if you look at amazon, they saw a similar pattern their revenue growth in amazon web services was 20% in the fourth quarter. that slowed to 16% in the march quarter, in the month of april that went to 11. when they said that on the call, the stock went up 10% in the after-market, this is amazon, closing the next day down four even though the retail business did great. so i think, you know, now we're actually short amazon, to put it out there. charles: right. >> that has bounced against met at that long, we still think they will benefit from a lot of a.i. advantages they're getting from advantage plus which uses a.i. to place ads. this is complicated market. saying nvidia is great, so everything will go up? you will have a lot of problems. there will be more snowflakes out there you will have to deal with as well. because that money that you're spending, even nvidia talked about it, on a.i., is coming out of somebody else's budget. charles: right. >> so that is what you have to balance. charles: i got to a minute to go so i kind of want to focus on the second half. you're looking for r
if you look at amazon, they saw a similar pattern their revenue growth in amazon web services was 20% in the fourth quarter. that slowed to 16% in the march quarter, in the month of april that went to 11. when they said that on the call, the stock went up 10% in the after-market, this is amazon, closing the next day down four even though the retail business did great. so i think, you know, now we're actually short amazon, to put it out there. charles: right. >> that has bounced against...
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big text, off of that, amazon, meta, apple up. microsoft down $3. let's get to disney. susan is here bailing us out. a big drop. this is about strivers? >> unfortunately. counts for half of the losses on the dow and looking at record streaming losses of 4 million for disney+ subscribers instead of adding what was expected of any 1.7 million. they reported narrower losses at disney+ because they raised prices. they lost 200 million less on streaming as a result hulu into the disney+ later this year end you know what that suggests, probably hulu and by comcast for the whole thing and that will cost a few billion dollars but also concerning you look at the television sales, added revenue plummeting so they made $1 billion less from television, parks were strong as expected. 35% margin we go to disney world and disneyland so they brought in $7 billion plus and a lot of people say they benefited from disneyland reopening. the centers on the earnings call he said it was retaliatory action for the photographic which they will continue to fight and delaying productions and they
big text, off of that, amazon, meta, apple up. microsoft down $3. let's get to disney. susan is here bailing us out. a big drop. this is about strivers? >> unfortunately. counts for half of the losses on the dow and looking at record streaming losses of 4 million for disney+ subscribers instead of adding what was expected of any 1.7 million. they reported narrower losses at disney+ because they raised prices. they lost 200 million less on streaming as a result hulu into the disney+ later...
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amazon around meta have appealed their cases. there's an e.u. data negotiation right now and could speed up the implementation in the next six months. if approved tech companies like meta, google and amazon will be able to transfer data. >> john: thank, susan. thank you, a huge fine. no doubt about that. and sandra, that brings us to the end of our first show this week. >> sandra: a wrap for monday? i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. i'll be in for bill hemmer. >> sandra: i'll be in for neil tonight. >> martha: thanks, guys. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. today a story exclusive with marine veteran daniel penny's attorney. penny is breaking his silence over the weekend after he was charged in the choke hold death of jordan neely. what will his defense look like? we'll talk about that. also pete hegseth and karl rove as republicans try t
amazon around meta have appealed their cases. there's an e.u. data negotiation right now and could speed up the implementation in the next six months. if approved tech companies like meta, google and amazon will be able to transfer data. >> john: thank, susan. thank you, a huge fine. no doubt about that. and sandra, that brings us to the end of our first show this week. >> sandra: a wrap for monday? i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. i'll be in for bill hemmer....
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colombian authorities are scouring the amazon for four children believed to have survived a plane crash on may 1st looking for signs of life after nearly three weeks. earlier reports that the children had been found were later dialed back. the grandfather of the kids ages 13, 9, 4 and 11 months says he is holding out hope. >> translator: they already know the jungle. after that accident, maybe they are hiding. they hide. maybe they don't realize that they are looking for them. they are children. we hope that they are alive and have access to water because water is life. >> reporter: the plane had taken off and details of the crash remain fuzzy, but the same plane crashed in the same region of the jungle less than two years ago, according to the colombian civil aviation authority. below the dense forest canopy, rescue efforts carry on around-the-clock. the colombian armed forces using dogs to help search for the children following a trail of scattered debris including hair scrunchies and a baby bottle they believe belongs to the youngest. from above, colombian's air force using loud spea
colombian authorities are scouring the amazon for four children believed to have survived a plane crash on may 1st looking for signs of life after nearly three weeks. earlier reports that the children had been found were later dialed back. the grandfather of the kids ages 13, 9, 4 and 11 months says he is holding out hope. >> translator: they already know the jungle. after that accident, maybe they are hiding. they hide. maybe they don't realize that they are looking for them. they are...
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the amazon, wherever vegetation, we call it fuel. how much do you have? what type of fuel is it? and how dry is it? second, in the ignition people in whitening of the common causes of fire in canada is about 5050 human cause dominate in the spring. lightning dominates in the summer. 30 need hot dry when the weather, as i mentioned, half of the fires in canada are human cause. those are preventable. and actually the number has been going down and the area burn associated with steam costs versus decreasing due to education. things like fire bands where you cannot have open flames. and also for us closures, that is where you close the floors to industrial activity to recreational activity . know people know people cause fires. very effective, not very popular as you might understand. but these are tools we can use to reduce human cost suppliers. we, we can't do anything about lightning other than be prepared. and the best way is to put fire does occur, report right away the sooner the detected, the easier just to put out. the official break here. and i'll just say about when we come
the amazon, wherever vegetation, we call it fuel. how much do you have? what type of fuel is it? and how dry is it? second, in the ignition people in whitening of the common causes of fire in canada is about 5050 human cause dominate in the spring. lightning dominates in the summer. 30 need hot dry when the weather, as i mentioned, half of the fires in canada are human cause. those are preventable. and actually the number has been going down and the area burn associated with steam costs versus...
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big tech everyday, we've got amazon up and microsoft the alphabet, but and of times. that's what we're going to start. a report after the ball. susan is back. >> institute conference in los angeles. >> i know the company that the back of my hands, we are expecting a decline in sales today. this is a quarter where they always talk about cash return to investors so expect an announcement of the same rate of buybacks we saw last year, $90 billion or so and this is, apple has become a cash cow like an atm machine to get back to their investors which is why warren buffett holds it as his single largest holding period from the last decade, apple has returned $600 billion in stock buybacks, more than any other company on the planet the last decade or so. i think this quarter we are still buying back at the same rates as last quarter, we had 5% decline because of the production in china, i think the most important part today will be hardware sales and where we are in the cycle of his iphone 14 and whether it continues to sell after the holiday shopping especially with reducti
big tech everyday, we've got amazon up and microsoft the alphabet, but and of times. that's what we're going to start. a report after the ball. susan is back. >> institute conference in los angeles. >> i know the company that the back of my hands, we are expecting a decline in sales today. this is a quarter where they always talk about cash return to investors so expect an announcement of the same rate of buybacks we saw last year, $90 billion or so and this is, apple has become a...
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i want to know what is going on with amazon. they are moving today, up 2.5%. lauren: mark mahaney said cloud services might be the biggest beneficiary of ai in the future. a $150 price target. the pandemic surge has slowed. the average ticket price is down one. 5% from last year and that's the first drop for them in five years, that's why this is the biggest decline in the s&p 500. stuart: despite inflation. big lots. lauren: shares at the lowest since 1990 one. water loss blaming higher promotions and product shortages. of what? united furniture, the parent company laid off 2700 employees. they sold furniture to big lots with their factories closed, they have shortages. stuart: good story. parents are concerned about migrants being allowed to go to school with their children in chicago. chicago pastor cory brooks takes that on directly in our next our. a drive-by shooting interrupts an interview about violent crime with a democrat running for office. role it. >> my name is yolanda. get down. stuart: this is america today? we've got the full story for you. san
i want to know what is going on with amazon. they are moving today, up 2.5%. lauren: mark mahaney said cloud services might be the biggest beneficiary of ai in the future. a $150 price target. the pandemic surge has slowed. the average ticket price is down one. 5% from last year and that's the first drop for them in five years, that's why this is the biggest decline in the s&p 500. stuart: despite inflation. big lots. lauren: shares at the lowest since 1990 one. water loss blaming higher...
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they were excluded in parts of canada, on the amazon bestseller list, they are often take of the -- taken off the lgbtq sections. the intolerance of -- i am generalizing here, but in these kind of institutions, left-wing academic institutions, liberal states, very uncomfortable. we saw what happened at stanford, which is a private institution, when a judge was essentially hounded off campus, including by a member of the administration. so i think that the universities are not doing a good job of setting the example for tolerance, nor are some of our blue state governments. i do think there is a tendency sometimes, because parents are so hypersensitive right now about the material their children are -- there's a tendency to go too far. i do not agree with all the books that have been taken out of circulation. but i would not apply the term book bans to what is happening in schools. >> the phrase, we are going through a national divorce, has been used and was used a little earlier today by kirk, an author and townhall.com -- that we're selecting who we are living with and hanging with. >> i
they were excluded in parts of canada, on the amazon bestseller list, they are often take of the -- taken off the lgbtq sections. the intolerance of -- i am generalizing here, but in these kind of institutions, left-wing academic institutions, liberal states, very uncomfortable. we saw what happened at stanford, which is a private institution, when a judge was essentially hounded off campus, including by a member of the administration. so i think that the universities are not doing a good job...