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the still wars are beaching amazon as a beef as a sigh of bins, as that for the amazon rain forest is disappearing as an alarming rates is brazil and those to blame for all of us. and what can we do just to death? do us pounds in the philippines. marriage is still for rent. the new interviews, no questions. a company in the usa gives well to those who otherwise struggle to get the what if i told you it's a country responsible for this was was great at fighting deforestation. in recent years, one man has become synonymous with destruction. and the brazilian amazon former president charitable sonata has lots policies, a lot squats of rain for us to be raised to the ground during the last you 4 years . amazon was a police without loss, but it wasn't always dispatch, in fact, because it was once good at protecting it's for it's the country previously reduced deforestation in the amazon by 80 percent over the course of 8 years. this downward trend started in the early 2, thousands under president really not to let us do the most just on is lula. and now both of mattel is out and louis back
the still wars are beaching amazon as a beef as a sigh of bins, as that for the amazon rain forest is disappearing as an alarming rates is brazil and those to blame for all of us. and what can we do just to death? do us pounds in the philippines. marriage is still for rent. the new interviews, no questions. a company in the usa gives well to those who otherwise struggle to get the what if i told you it's a country responsible for this was was great at fighting deforestation. in recent years,...
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, even as both a model says, the amazon is ours, not yours. of course, the most affected are the millions of people living there and the hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species. but the amazon also plays a vital role in absorbing enormous amounts of seo to that keeps the gas from heating the address here and making seems like ease, more and more common around the world is uh, the 1st 4 clean may change, but should they flotas ginoma's zone we are destroying our buffer, that she's a silly regime degree makes change. they stream events. this is lucille, my god. she's a senior researcher with the results national institute for space research. she found out the amazon has been destroyed to such an extent that it's now emitting more carbon than it takes. and that's partly because the fires used to clear the forest relief tons of it. please window is stopping immediately. this process, we will lose at this fire trophy and muscle forward. it should become the shipping point. okay, that sounds the pressing. i promise we're getting to the sol
, even as both a model says, the amazon is ours, not yours. of course, the most affected are the millions of people living there and the hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species. but the amazon also plays a vital role in absorbing enormous amounts of seo to that keeps the gas from heating the address here and making seems like ease, more and more common around the world is uh, the 1st 4 clean may change, but should they flotas ginoma's zone we are destroying our buffer, that she's a...
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to now to says the amazon is ours, not yours. of course, the most affected are the millions of people living there and the hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species. but the amazon also plays a vital role and absorbing enormous amounts of seo to that keeps the gas from heating the address here and making seems like be more and more common around the world is uh, the 1st 4 clean may change, but should they father's cheating amazon, we are destroying our buffer, that she's a silly, raging degree makes change. they stream events. this is lucille. my gotcha, a senior researcher with brazil's natural institute for space research. she found out the amazon has been destroyed to such an extent that it's not admitting more carbon than it takes. and that's partly because the fires used to clear the forest relief tons of it. please window is stopping immediately. this process, we will lose at this fire trophy on muscle 4 and it should become the shipping point. okay, that sounds the pressing. i promise we're getting to the solutions
to now to says the amazon is ours, not yours. of course, the most affected are the millions of people living there and the hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species. but the amazon also plays a vital role and absorbing enormous amounts of seo to that keeps the gas from heating the address here and making seems like be more and more common around the world is uh, the 1st 4 clean may change, but should they father's cheating amazon, we are destroying our buffer, that she's a silly, raging...
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amazon has around 70,000 employees in the uk. it specifically says this offer is aimed at parents and grandparents. how diverse the workforce?— grandparents. how diverse the workforce? ., ., ~ ., . workforce? the female workforce in terms of term _ workforce? the female workforce in terms of term time _ workforce? the female workforce in terms of term time female - workforce? the female workforce in | terms of term time female workers, there are four times more likely to have a chance time contract in comparison to men, so you can say it will open up the doors to more female workers for amazon. in terms of grandparents, there are more over 50 is being targeted now in the workforce. the government have lodge schemes to get the over 50s back into the workplace. it will encourage people who are not generally working at the moment or cap work at the moment back into the workplace. that is a good thing. the uk is struggling at the moment to fill all these vacancies, so it is a good thing, but i think it is territory really be a stic
amazon has around 70,000 employees in the uk. it specifically says this offer is aimed at parents and grandparents. how diverse the workforce?— grandparents. how diverse the workforce? ., ., ~ ., . workforce? the female workforce in terms of term _ workforce? the female workforce in terms of term time _ workforce? the female workforce in terms of term time female - workforce? the female workforce in | terms of term time female workers, there are four times more likely to have a chance time...
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their words are teaching amazon. i'm as big as a sigh of bean as a people pleaser, stopping by the help in these challenges are real and they're significant. but louis administration also faces a set of opportunities, the opportunity to improve land productivity and far more efficiently to blue screen economies that use the regents resources without depleting them or cutting down trees. that includes commercializing were products native to the forest, an eco tourism. brazil can also share its knowledge and successes with other forest giants like indonesia or the democratic republic of congo. so i hope we go back to the world seen not only as a green fowler, but as a generous lot that will bring others along. this step is crucial because we may not be able to put a price tag on saving or rain for us, but we will pay the price if we don't um, what was the problem with c o 2 again, the dinosaurs were really gas. the creatures which might explain why that was up to 16 times more c o 2 in the atmosphere when they room to
their words are teaching amazon. i'm as big as a sigh of bean as a people pleaser, stopping by the help in these challenges are real and they're significant. but louis administration also faces a set of opportunities, the opportunity to improve land productivity and far more efficiently to blue screen economies that use the regents resources without depleting them or cutting down trees. that includes commercializing were products native to the forest, an eco tourism. brazil can also share its...
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amazon was a place to go to law. but it wasn't always dispatch, in fact, because it was once good at protecting it's for it's the country previously reduced deforestation in the amazon by 80 percent over the course of 8 years. this downward trend started in the early 2, thousands under president leads the now to let us do the most just on those lula. and now, both of mattel is out and louis back. the brazil has changed dramatically in the last decades. so will the country be able to combat deforestation again? here's the thing. what brazilian politicians decide to do with fair part of the amazon concerns us all, even as both a model says, the amazon is ours, not yours. of course, the most affected are the millions of people living there and the hundreds of thousands of plant and animal species. but the amazon also plays a vital role in absorbing enormous amounts of seo to that keeps the gas from heating the address here and making seems like be more and more common around the world is uh, the 1st 4 clean may change,
amazon was a place to go to law. but it wasn't always dispatch, in fact, because it was once good at protecting it's for it's the country previously reduced deforestation in the amazon by 80 percent over the course of 8 years. this downward trend started in the early 2, thousands under president leads the now to let us do the most just on those lula. and now, both of mattel is out and louis back. the brazil has changed dramatically in the last decades. so will the country be able to combat...
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the only one we know, actually just to be clear, for amazon, when we think about what amazon does already, i mean, it knows what books i want to read, it shows what food i like to eat, et cetera, i mean, on some levels, isn't a.i. already been implemented? what is the difference between what amazon is doing now with what they will employ? >> well, i think that this is more speaking to how amazon's front end experience is broken and perhaps profoundly broken because of the way they integrate third party products onto their platform. i think amazon's platform has a lot of legacy debt to how the business has evolved so it's natural they try to apply new language models to help user discovery. i think through their smart speaker networks, that's maybe been a more promising way they can deliver users to products that they want to buy. and every company's going to have to adapt to a.i it's funny, dan, to hear you talking about, oh, this is hype or near term hype cycle, our belief is there's going to be $90 trillion that acures to the enterprise value of a.i. software companies, broadly speaking
the only one we know, actually just to be clear, for amazon, when we think about what amazon does already, i mean, it knows what books i want to read, it shows what food i like to eat, et cetera, i mean, on some levels, isn't a.i. already been implemented? what is the difference between what amazon is doing now with what they will employ? >> well, i think that this is more speaking to how amazon's front end experience is broken and perhaps profoundly broken because of the way they...
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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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>> amazon underperformed the s&p since july 2020. i look at the downward trend it's right up against some serious levels here. no question amazon underperformed apple and microsoft and carter's right on that i look at all of the cues, and steve's rooting this back to a banking dynamic that will keep people defensive i think apple is certainly one that's up against, on a relative basis -- apple that to me looks like a place where apple starts to fail relative to the market amazon has underperformed to the market for a long time, and i think the burden of proof is still on amazon even though totally agree it's underperformed. >> coming up, make way for a new chief tweeter. elon musk taking to twitter for the new chief hire. >>> later on "options action," mike is moeing into deere ahead of earnings next week. what's the action, and how should you trade it? those details are eaahd. stick around much more "fast money" ahead thd bark-ery. oh, i can tell business is going through the “woof”. but seriously we need a reliable way to help
>> amazon underperformed the s&p since july 2020. i look at the downward trend it's right up against some serious levels here. no question amazon underperformed apple and microsoft and carter's right on that i look at all of the cues, and steve's rooting this back to a banking dynamic that will keep people defensive i think apple is certainly one that's up against, on a relative basis -- apple that to me looks like a place where apple starts to fail relative to the market amazon has...
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but also, it benefits amazon as well. flexibility is definitely being demanded, and particularly by generation z, that's the 20 to 26—year—olds, because that's what they want out of theirjobs. we have to remember that obviously, amazon is not a charity. so, it's notjust doing this to be kind to its employees. it gives it a flexible workforce that it can use to meet the peaks and troughs of demand. let's be honest, this isn't about people just choosing when they want to work or not work. it's amazon saying to them that you have these options, within these dates. but the fundamental point is a greatjob is notjust about having flexibility. it's about having decent working conditions, a decent level of pay, and above all, having a boss that treats you decently and inspires you to give your best. and that's what amazon needs more than anything else, to get people in and keep them there. as does every organisation now everywhere across the world. businesses have moved forward. some are going faster than other parts people w
but also, it benefits amazon as well. flexibility is definitely being demanded, and particularly by generation z, that's the 20 to 26—year—olds, because that's what they want out of theirjobs. we have to remember that obviously, amazon is not a charity. so, it's notjust doing this to be kind to its employees. it gives it a flexible workforce that it can use to meet the peaks and troughs of demand. let's be honest, this isn't about people just choosing when they want to work or not work....
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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 work just 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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the amazon is the biggest rainforest in the world. but in brazil, legal logging has already reduced its size by almost a fifth. while the country's population doubled to over 200 million since 1970 the rainforest lost an area the size of texas. it is already possible to envisage an amazon without a rainforest. [speaking brazilian portuguese] there's mo fresh wat in brazil than anywhere on earth. but its biggest cities are being hit by drought. [crowd chants] water demonstrations in the streets, a sense that something in the climate is going wrong. and the owing awaress at the fatof the trees in the forest and the failure of the rains in the city are somehow connected. [waves crashing] -[child screaming and yelling] -[waves crashing] [chiwetel] the man on the beach playing with his daughter is antonio nobre. [child shouting in brazilian portuguese] he wor for the brazilian institute for space research. and if you ask him what he does, sooner or later he will tell you the same story he tells his daughter: hes trying to save the world. h
the amazon is the biggest rainforest in the world. but in brazil, legal logging has already reduced its size by almost a fifth. while the country's population doubled to over 200 million since 1970 the rainforest lost an area the size of texas. it is already possible to envisage an amazon without a rainforest. [speaking brazilian portuguese] there's mo fresh wat in brazil than anywhere on earth. but its biggest cities are being hit by drought. [crowd chants] water demonstrations in the streets,...
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we know amazon is always innovating amazon a big chunk of the nasdaq is getting pulled with everything if the nasdaq continues to push through key technical levels i think there's room to the upside i don't want to make a bet that's all in on amazon. i do own amazon for clients but i think options are laying out right now through july before its earnings catalyst event to continue to play to the upside and what i would look to do is simply look at the july options right now, expiring right before earnings the july 1 20 strike call is cheap enough to buy to the upside i can reduce the cost by selling a put spread selling the 105/95 put spread, collect a little bit of premiu to lower the cost of the call. i'm okay getting the long amazon there's pullback in the nasdaq, tech, retailers, whatever, i can buy the stock down there and i'd have the cash flow to cover the area of $10 to the downside between the 105 and the 95 strike, but here i get to play the upside i'm only spending a net $6 premium to play to the upside. break even you see 126 there's room to go if the nasdaq keeps going i g
we know amazon is always innovating amazon a big chunk of the nasdaq is getting pulled with everything if the nasdaq continues to push through key technical levels i think there's room to the upside i don't want to make a bet that's all in on amazon. i do own amazon for clients but i think options are laying out right now through july before its earnings catalyst event to continue to play to the upside and what i would look to do is simply look at the july options right now, expiring right...
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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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but i'm telling you, amazon probably is even more indispensable to me because of amazon prime and everything i can do and hook to it, including going to whole foods, including buying whatever i want, including watching tv, including listening to all kinds of radio stations on my amazon echo. >> i think those interactions will become a lot more natural using those natural large language models. you can have a conversation with your alexa about what it is you want to buy, what you want to do, without having to look at a screen. >> and amazon has been talking about this for ages since alexa first came on the scene. that's the ultimate vision, the star trek computer that can do everything for you they haven't really made much progress there. >> give us the last word and last thought on the stock price and where it can go from here. >> we still think stocks trending to 135 plus, huge move, outperformed every other name and large cap we covered this year even while microsoft had the attention. they're getting their costs under control and the supply chain. aws will rebound in the back half of the
but i'm telling you, amazon probably is even more indispensable to me because of amazon prime and everything i can do and hook to it, including going to whole foods, including buying whatever i want, including watching tv, including listening to all kinds of radio stations on my amazon echo. >> i think those interactions will become a lot more natural using those natural large language models. you can have a conversation with your alexa about what it is you want to buy, what you want to...
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play amazon's always innovating in that sense amazon a big chunk of the nasdaq getting pulled with everything if the nasdaq continues to push through some of these key technical levels, i think there is room to the upside. however, i don't want to make a bet to all in on amazon. i own amazon for clients but i think options are laying out through july before its earnings catalyst event to sort of continue the play to the upside. what i would look to do is look at the july options right now. right after earnings, july 120 strike call i think is cheap enough to buy to the upside. reduce the cost by selling a put spread, selling the 105, 95 put spread collect a little bit of premium to lower the cost of the call. i am okay at the 105 level i think if there is a pull back in the nasdaq, tech, retailers, whatever, i can buy the stock and have the cash to cover that little area of $10 to the downside between the 105 and 95 strike but here i get to play the upside i am spending a net $6 in premium to play to the jupside, break even, 126. there is room to go. if the nasdaq goes, i participate. if reta
play amazon's always innovating in that sense amazon a big chunk of the nasdaq getting pulled with everything if the nasdaq continues to push through some of these key technical levels, i think there is room to the upside. however, i don't want to make a bet to all in on amazon. i own amazon for clients but i think options are laying out through july before its earnings catalyst event to sort of continue the play to the upside. what i would look to do is look at the july options right now....
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what in the back of many peoples mind will be the idea that amazon is always at the idea that amazon is always at the centre of disputes over how hard it works at staff and what it pays them. ., �* ., , , them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the — them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past _ them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past evidence _ them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past evidence that - them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past evidence that we i look at the past evidence that we have seen about amazon and terms of conditions, investigations by your reporters in the bbc, attitude to unions and that sort of thing, people may view this with an element of scepticism. other people may give amazon the better fit of the doubt. the proof of the putting will be and what happens over the next 18 months. but the fundamental point is a greatjob is notjust about having flexibility. it's about having decent working conditions, a decent level of pay, and above all, having a boss that treats you decently and inspires you to gi
what in the back of many peoples mind will be the idea that amazon is always at the idea that amazon is always at the centre of disputes over how hard it works at staff and what it pays them. ., �* ., , , them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the — them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past _ them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past evidence _ them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the past evidence that - them. you're absolutely right. if we look at the...
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you gave amazon an "a. the beat on ad spending is something to watch what does that tell us to the market ads that is the big part of the story with apple >> for amazon, you know, it is some of the search advertising is moving from google to amazon. you look at google they had relatively slow growth in advertising of 1.8% that was in the 20% range in the previous comparative quarter now you see the growth in advertising with amazon. what is happening here maybe people who want to be close to the purchase inside google and now want to be closer to amazon. this is as good as it gets as close to that as possible on. move budgets to amazon amazon's ad business is a strength for years it hasn't been talked about enough, i don't think. i think this is starting to be strength on strength where amazon's business is snowballs once it moves, tech watches. >> alex, thank you great to see you >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," opec surprise cuts take effect today. have traders priced it in or are more gains coming
you gave amazon an "a. the beat on ad spending is something to watch what does that tell us to the market ads that is the big part of the story with apple >> for amazon, you know, it is some of the search advertising is moving from google to amazon. you look at google they had relatively slow growth in advertising of 1.8% that was in the 20% range in the previous comparative quarter now you see the growth in advertising with amazon. what is happening here maybe people who want to be...
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it would prohibit amazon which forces third-party sellers to pay enormous fees to amazon for services they do not actually want to buy. by prohibiting this conduct will restore dignity and autonomy to businesses that have no choice but to rely on amazon. it's on the mobile app ecosystem. if passed, consumers will see immediate savings as well. when you can no longer afford a 30% commission on developers for the payment of services that should cost a fraction of that, they forced apple to give consumers the same freedom that they enjoy on their desktop and laptop computers. the freedom to download the software of their choosing. this would put the power back where it belongs, not in the hands of the dominant platform but in the hands of consumers. finally it would restore the incentive to innovate for app developers. when innovators are no longer afraid that apple will effectively steal their ideas and hard-won customers, they will take more risks and invest in new ideas. and increased sense of security will encourage the investment of capital in the innovation economy. after the hard
it would prohibit amazon which forces third-party sellers to pay enormous fees to amazon for services they do not actually want to buy. by prohibiting this conduct will restore dignity and autonomy to businesses that have no choice but to rely on amazon. it's on the mobile app ecosystem. if passed, consumers will see immediate savings as well. when you can no longer afford a 30% commission on developers for the payment of services that should cost a fraction of that, they forced apple to give...
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so it is not actually that unusual, but it does come at sort of an important moment for amazon when it is trying to find fiscal discipline. andy jassy less than two years in the job, and so when he has to manage this rising unrest amid the workforce >> and also just on the wires getting news that the ftc has sued amazon or ring's doorbell privacy. what can you tell us >> yes, i can bring you more as i find it, but ring is its security camera devices. and i'm looking at the suit now and it is claiming that ring employees an contractors were given unnecessary and unrestricted access to cus customers' sensitive video data. and they are so widely used that i don't know how wide this is, but it is saying that it didn't limit access to customers' video data and that there was some, you know, some liberties taken this certainly isn't the first lawsuit there or look from regu. so this is piling up too not just for amazon but for the other big tech companies also. >> i guess they will be requiring ring to destroy all pre-2018 home security recordings covered by the settlement interesting stuff.
so it is not actually that unusual, but it does come at sort of an important moment for amazon when it is trying to find fiscal discipline. andy jassy less than two years in the job, and so when he has to manage this rising unrest amid the workforce >> and also just on the wires getting news that the ftc has sued amazon or ring's doorbell privacy. what can you tell us >> yes, i can bring you more as i find it, but ring is its security camera devices. and i'm looking at the suit now...
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amazon has a ton i didn't know about. amazon bedrock here's how they describe it. imagine the content marketing manager would works at a leading fashion retailer and develops new advertising. they provide bedrock a few labeleds examples of best performing tag lines from past campaigns along with the associated product descriptions, end quote. then amazon bedrock will and i quote automatically start generating effective social media disin ad and web copy for handbags, end quote. like a marketing department program and the cost they will save instead of hiring those specialists. the big consultants like accenture, deloitte rely on it too. we've known about amazon's prowess for years, how they recommend things you might like based on what you've already bought but you might not know that robin, a robotic system used across its operations in the u.s., canada and europe use, and i quote, artificial intelligence, computer vision and machine learning to help employees handle and sort customer packages before shipment, end quote. more importantly it makes their people a lo
amazon has a ton i didn't know about. amazon bedrock here's how they describe it. imagine the content marketing manager would works at a leading fashion retailer and develops new advertising. they provide bedrock a few labeleds examples of best performing tag lines from past campaigns along with the associated product descriptions, end quote. then amazon bedrock will and i quote automatically start generating effective social media disin ad and web copy for handbags, end quote. like a marketing...
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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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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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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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let's talk about amazon. amazon gave you numbers on thursday and this was the only mama stock that got hit in response sank 4% on friday. the stock rallied after hours, because the numbers on the surface were pretty darn good. they were past numbers and they came in stronger than expected and showed cost discipline i think they need to make deeper cost cuts. and they have to fire more people only the stock reversing after hours trading, because of a comment. amazon web services, cloud business up 16% in the first quarter. but the cadence was very bad throughout the quarter they sailed in april frankly not even in the three months reported, falling to 11%. that a big stepdown. that is suppose thod be the company's key growth given that alphabet and microsoft had a lot to do, made me feel like amazon is fading the market share i feel like amazon web services will see the revenue growth sink below that, and a negative the rest of the business is comin coming on strong there is no reason to panic. i don't want to
let's talk about amazon. amazon gave you numbers on thursday and this was the only mama stock that got hit in response sank 4% on friday. the stock rallied after hours, because the numbers on the surface were pretty darn good. they were past numbers and they came in stronger than expected and showed cost discipline i think they need to make deeper cost cuts. and they have to fire more people only the stock reversing after hours trading, because of a comment. amazon web services, cloud business...
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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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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. so 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? you know, we are very 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, sort of, 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. franc
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. so 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? you know, we are very...
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so the pick up points to amazon has across barcelona. the city government, however, once to say significantly more of them sat in modesto, is the extreme convenience of having something delivered to your home should come at a price a little bit more to get into the a mess. this fee is to people to get out working places that kind of idea coming on the amazon and other companies effective have already changed the tax many other cities all keeping a close eye on developments after roll. it wouldn't be the 1st time the boss alona has been a trend setter i'll certainly be watching that space. and that brings us to the end of this edition of may. thank you so much for watching for more stories from the world of the comic finance to check out the w dot com slash business. we're also on the dw future tunnel for me and the entire team here in berlin until next time. it's goodbye. i've taken the of the species populate our climate. most of them were here long before us and amazing. diversity of species still exist on the remote coast of the addit
so the pick up points to amazon has across barcelona. the city government, however, once to say significantly more of them sat in modesto, is the extreme convenience of having something delivered to your home should come at a price a little bit more to get into the a mess. this fee is to people to get out working places that kind of idea coming on the amazon and other companies effective have already changed the tax many other cities all keeping a close eye on developments after roll. it...
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so pickup points to amazon has across barcelona. the city government, however, once to say significantly, more of them said in modesto, is the extreme convenience of having something delivered to your home. should come in to try and get a more to escape and he didn't even see a mess. this fee is to people to get out working places kind of, i ya, coming on, the amazon and other companies effective have already challenged the tax or many other cities, all keeping a close eye on developments. after all, it wouldn't be the 1st time the boss alone has been a trend setter i'll certainly be watching that space. and that brings us to the end of this edition of may. thank you so much for watching from worst stories in the world. all the comic fine us to check out the w dot com slash business. we're also on the do you have the near future panel for me and the entire team here in berlin until next time is good. but i think the, the enters the conflicts with sarah kelly, my guess this week on conflicts on west one of the most providence members
so pickup points to amazon has across barcelona. the city government, however, once to say significantly, more of them said in modesto, is the extreme convenience of having something delivered to your home. should come in to try and get a more to escape and he didn't even see a mess. this fee is to people to get out working places kind of, i ya, coming on, the amazon and other companies effective have already challenged the tax or many other cities, all keeping a close eye on developments....
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here at city hole, local politicians have declared war on the likes of amazon, but illegal med noticed that it was under the online companies don't pay local jacksonville getting any type of do a ne, create jobs in the area. yeah. combined. yes. cuz i know you're gonna have to be sending this but the, the online giant, so happy to come here, use public space and disappear again. so employee, god is informed debbie's not space is a very steadfast and boss to learn the tax question that the online site is with an annual ton of of at least $1000000.00 euros now have to pay one of the quarter percent of the revenue to the city, the market leader, amazon under range of other logistics. sense of finding the move if the withdrawal is the best of all delivery services, have to pay the living regardless of their size or which country they're based. anything else and nothing. it will make online orders more expensive in barcelona and then elsewhere guiding you electronically golf course. the next step spend on a maybe insight turning off of why fi in a city to prevent people from being able to g
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the, the amazon tax, the aim is to less than pollution, but also to encourage people to get hours again and shop locally instead. or every day, thousands of career drivers navigate their way through the streets of boston alone . keeping up with the delivery schedule means constant time pressure on traffic regulations, sometimes take a backseat with even disabled parking spaces. it's considered fair game. he would sit the whole local politicians have declared war and the likes of amazon put a legal med noticed that, that it was under the online companies don't pay local jacksonville that you told us. do a ne, create jobs in the area. yeah. combined. yes. cuz i know you're gonna have to be sending this, but the, the online giants are happy to come here, use public space and disappear again. it's still in place. that isn't point though, at least not. space is a very sketch processed in boston or in the tax cash and that the online freight is with an annual ton of, of at least $1000000.00 euros now have to pay $1.00 of the quarter percent of the revenue to the city market leader amazon unde
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the amazon and other companies effective have already charged the tax. many other cities all keeping a close eye on developments. after all, it wouldn't be the 1st time the boss alone has been a trend setter i'll certainly be watching that space. and that brings us to the end of this edition of may. thank you so much for watching for more stories from the world. all the comic with finance to check out the w dot com slash business, were also on the dw future tunnel for me and the entire team here in berlin until next time it's good, but i've taken the or the wilds endangered lucrative. the spanish port, city of alley country, is the various business where the legal, wild, life trade tons, endangered species into states of symbols with animals suffered terribly in spanish authorities as well focus the 30 minutes on dw enters the complex with sarah kelly. my guess this week on conflicts on was one of the most prominent members of freshman's wealth connected power over former kremlin advisor and economist fair gate, gloria now is the professor of economics a
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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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. >>> 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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