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facebook called meta platforms its return 25% it's a little ahead of the s&p it's also beaten amazon and tesla. but jack, look at some these others off about his beating it was 40% is what microsoft from 30 points. i think you have to include video that's beating facebook my more than 100 points. i am not making any predictions about what the stock will do what the company will call itself a year from now. [laughter] thirty-seven carlton pat yourself on the back for calling attention to a firm early this year it is done very well but i've got to ask you how does it make any money? the firm lent me money to buy that peloton and literally is not charging a penny and interest-free. >> when you look at the firm they're counting less one of those people not bring them to keep up with the payments they promised to do. now, the stock as you point out did very well the back half of the year. buy now pay later become a very hot space in 2021. but a hot space also becomes a crowded space bar to going to look at firm in 2020 to competition. super excited people are signing up for this by now pa
facebook called meta platforms its return 25% it's a little ahead of the s&p it's also beaten amazon and tesla. but jack, look at some these others off about his beating it was 40% is what microsoft from 30 points. i think you have to include video that's beating facebook my more than 100 points. i am not making any predictions about what the stock will do what the company will call itself a year from now. [laughter] thirty-seven carlton pat yourself on the back for calling attention to a...
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we are heading into the holidays where companies like amazon are sweetening the deal. don zimmer told me this week he's not interested in getting into a price war. he's focused on differentiating the product to win these drivers over. how big of a challenge will it be to continue to keep drivers involved through the holidays, and what is your strategy? >> the great news on drivers is that driver earnings first of all are at historical highs. if you are a driver driving more than 20 hours on the platform, a pretty engaged driver, you are making, including tips, $40 per active hour. the earnings are very high. in this world where we talk about flexibility and being able to work wherever you want, that is exactly what uber offers. you can choose to move people or move food around, as well. we think the combination of earnings opportunities, which are dynamite, and flexibility, whether you want to drive people or things, puts us in a good position. we only see those trends improving as we get into q4 and into next year. emily: coming up next, a 30-minutes it down with frie
we are heading into the holidays where companies like amazon are sweetening the deal. don zimmer told me this week he's not interested in getting into a price war. he's focused on differentiating the product to win these drivers over. how big of a challenge will it be to continue to keep drivers involved through the holidays, and what is your strategy? >> the great news on drivers is that driver earnings first of all are at historical highs. if you are a driver driving more than 20 hours...
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hulu, amazon -- >> all of them have different passwords. [laughter] >> politics -- the most talked about politician in america. depending on what he does with liberal policies here in new york. crime, policing, bail issues, and sports. i predict tiger woods will not win make a tournament in 2022, as much as it pains me to say, and in celebrity news, dana knows i never pay attention. i predict kim and kanye west will remarry and 2022. >> jesse: that is the boldest one yet. >> bill: a great american ceremony. [laughter] >> dagen: i will take the other side of that care [laughter] >> bill: i am never right. [laughter] everything i say come and take the opposite. >> jesse: i predict there will be a big market correction in this coming year. i think the fed is going to have to raise rates and it will send the dow into a death spiral. geraldo, short equities. [laughter] pay attention. i am predicting that aaron rodgers is going to win a championship, though super bowl. he's going to have home field, and the buccaneers are going to lose at lambeau
hulu, amazon -- >> all of them have different passwords. [laughter] >> politics -- the most talked about politician in america. depending on what he does with liberal policies here in new york. crime, policing, bail issues, and sports. i predict tiger woods will not win make a tournament in 2022, as much as it pains me to say, and in celebrity news, dana knows i never pay attention. i predict kim and kanye west will remarry and 2022. >> jesse: that is the boldest one yet....
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades and there's little trusts and we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving only ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp on the tile stores or installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills. and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time ma'am ma border. well, a $105.00 wrangler refugees from me and ma had been addressed on his thinking boat are now safe in indonesia after almost a month at sea. the boat which had $47.00 children on board. busy was offered by fishermen on sunday, united nations humanitarian agency. the you and hcr is praised indonesia for taking the men. jessica washington reports from jakarta, indonesia ante province a dangerous and exhausting journey has finally come to an end. these were hanger, refugees are finally safe intending to reach malaysia,
they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades and there's little trusts and we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving only ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp on the tile stores or installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these...
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amazon paga 15 dólares la hora, hobby lobby pagará 18.5 dólares la hora y tmobile 20 dólares la hora >> espera que inflación no suba de manera considerable y no aumentaría de nada. aumento de salario mínimo y deseándote un feliz 2022. regreso contigo >> muchas gracias. bueno, nosotros nos quedan unas horas para celebrar año nuevo pero en nueva zelanda dan la bienvenida. fuegos artificiales y luz verde y la torre del cielo recibieron a este año nuevo. también en australia están en 2022 y a pesar de haber sido castigada por el covid-19 las autoridades se animaron que celebren el año nuevo y exhibición pirotécnica y un 2022 más tranquilo y sin covid-19. >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> no se vaya porque tendremos estas historias. cientos de mnigrantes salvadoreños aprovechan pasar el fin de año en familia por sus bajos índices de contagio por covid-19.k qué aplicaciones pueden sacar lo mejor de nosotros en el 2022? >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> ♪ [música] ♪ >> cuando el dolor llega de repente. obtén alivio rápido. solo tylenol rapid release gels tienen aberturas hechas por láse
amazon paga 15 dólares la hora, hobby lobby pagará 18.5 dólares la hora y tmobile 20 dólares la hora >> espera que inflación no suba de manera considerable y no aumentaría de nada. aumento de salario mínimo y deseándote un feliz 2022. regreso contigo >> muchas gracias. bueno, nosotros nos quedan unas horas para celebrar año nuevo pero en nueva zelanda dan la bienvenida. fuegos artificiales y luz verde y la torre del cielo recibieron a este año nuevo. también en australia...
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like amazon back in the day. investors freak out and say they'll never make money and we know what happened to amazon over the years i think alibaba is discounting the bad stuff and very attractive they have a million initiatives so i think it's probably limited downside from here. >> thank you very much happy new year to you. >> happy new year to you thank you. >>> we have breaking news from d.c. ylan >> chairwoman mcwilliams will step down february 4 she led the fdic since 2018. a republican and was appointed by former president trump. she said that banks have been able to maintain robust capital levels despite the pandemic and that the koefr of the financial system is strong however mcwilliams is at odds with the democratic members of the board over climate change and financial risk and stability and the departure paves the way for president biden to reshape regulation with the replacement and the fed vice chair for supervision. mcwilliams stepping down effective february 4th. >> this is a surprise. reading th
like amazon back in the day. investors freak out and say they'll never make money and we know what happened to amazon over the years i think alibaba is discounting the bad stuff and very attractive they have a million initiatives so i think it's probably limited downside from here. >> thank you very much happy new year to you. >> happy new year to you thank you. >>> we have breaking news from d.c. ylan >> chairwoman mcwilliams will step down february 4 she led the...
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amazon, certainly, can do that. and, of course, they're one of the big providers of home entertainment. lauren: ed, thank you. todd, don't think i didn't notice the tuxedo, i did. [laughter] we're out of time. markets wrapping up the year -- ♪ >> hello, everyone, and welcome to "kudlow." i'm sean duffy in for larry kudlow. happy new year, everyone. pride ifen's first year in office was filled with broken promises on beating the pandemic, the crisis at our southern border, the disastrous afghanistan withdrawal or even basic facts about the economy. the white house has built up an impressive track record of misinformation and even outright deception. so why are biden and
amazon, certainly, can do that. and, of course, they're one of the big providers of home entertainment. lauren: ed, thank you. todd, don't think i didn't notice the tuxedo, i did. [laughter] we're out of time. markets wrapping up the year -- ♪ >> hello, everyone, and welcome to "kudlow." i'm sean duffy in for larry kudlow. happy new year, everyone. pride ifen's first year in office was filled with broken promises on beating the pandemic, the crisis at our southern border, the...
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so the amazon is life. if i leave you with anything i will, i would love for everyone to recognize that the amazon rain forest by on the base in is life. and we still have time to turn around the tipping point. the amazon is a tipping point of ecological collapse at this time, but we still have time if we is we put all our energy and forces together to call for the permanent protection of the amazon rain forest and the recognition demarcation and titling of indigenous peoples, lance and as you must, she pi aah! from the shingle region recently, sad just at cop 26 on that it is about gathering funds and supporting indigenous peoples and investing in the protection of the amazon rain forest. but it's not just about money, because money is actually one of the reasons why we're in this problem. it is also a bow, basic respect for indigenous peoples for forest people's. it to doubt respect or to where people and we're are plenty in. if we do that, then we can protect the rain forest and we can protect our climat
so the amazon is life. if i leave you with anything i will, i would love for everyone to recognize that the amazon rain forest by on the base in is life. and we still have time to turn around the tipping point. the amazon is a tipping point of ecological collapse at this time, but we still have time if we is we put all our energy and forces together to call for the permanent protection of the amazon rain forest and the recognition demarcation and titling of indigenous peoples, lance and as you...
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because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think covered 19 would also be a wake up call, but we see it cop $26.00. the same old problems. yes, i think up 26 like the previous 25 that made no significant difference adding 2000000 per annum as we have done for the last 30 years, the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get in mind 2 distinct things that some people think that we can change human nature the way we are. and my take is that evolution has brought us to where we are. and human nature is roughly the same. ah, tomorrow's it was yesterday and he most places it remains pretty constant. what we can change is the incentives on us and those incentives so that we make different choices. given our human nature, that's about carbon taxes, carbon pricing, making polluters, pay, integrating the environment into the economy. and at sad to say that the cop $26.00, that was butcher no discussion about serious carbon pricing about carbon board pricing, about carbon consumption pricin
because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think covered 19 would also be a wake up call, but we see it cop $26.00. the same old problems. yes, i think up 26 like the previous 25 that made no significant difference adding 2000000 per annum as we have done for the last 30 years, the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get in mind 2 distinct things that some people think that we can change human nature the way we are. and my take is that...
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all, amazon shares, 3.5% the worst performance in a decade resale, hot for ma len yams, all those that love esg and selling old things new again but investors aren't impressed all of them showed between 35% and 59% fell >> makes it fun unless you had those stocks thank you very much. that does it for "the exchange." frank joins me power lunch right now. >>> hello again. welcome to "power lunch. here is what's ahead this hour markets closing out with gains across the board every s&p sector rallying more than 13% what will 2022 bring our market guest says it will be the year where investors have read the footnotes geo geopolitics could take center stage. we will look at how it could play out and what it means for markets. raise a glass with names like pepsi and constellation hitting all-time high. we have some stocks wall street thinks will dominate in 2022 >> thanks. great to ring in the new year with you let's start off with a check on how the markets are closing out. quiet session today. a great year the dow up 19% for the year. that's the smallest gain of the three major averages ene
all, amazon shares, 3.5% the worst performance in a decade resale, hot for ma len yams, all those that love esg and selling old things new again but investors aren't impressed all of them showed between 35% and 59% fell >> makes it fun unless you had those stocks thank you very much. that does it for "the exchange." frank joins me power lunch right now. >>> hello again. welcome to "power lunch. here is what's ahead this hour markets closing out with gains across...
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades, and there's little trusts and we don't trust the sci fi and they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp over the tile stores. his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time, ma'am ma border. a 105 wrangler refugees from me and mark had been addressed on a sinking boat and now safe in indonesia. after almost a month at sea, the boat, which had $47.00 children on board, were spotted by fishermen on sunday. united nations humanitarian agency to you and hcr as praised indonesia for taking the men. jessica washington reports now from jakarta, indonesia anti province. a dangerous and exhausting journey has finally come to an end. these were hunger, refugees are finally safe. intending to reach malaysia,
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amazon kind of lagged for a while. actually, apple was dead money for a good part of the year versus highs from last year. i will say i don't think you need a new acronym because we use the "g" and google is called alphabet now so we can grandfather in that. i think meta is sour for understandable reasons it seems as if they want to obscure the power of their cornett works, instagram and facebook it is modestly powered it doesn't seem as if it is anyone's true favorite except value investors now. >> watching facebook/meta maybe for some catch-up or outperformance bob, what about you? >> i go back to the valuation point here this would be value versus growth value traditionally outperforms growth over long periods of time this is ingrained in every market historian's head. but the value guys have been getting killed for a decade, particularly the last five years has been awful for them. this may be a good year for them though remember, value is industrials, banks, a lot of pharmaceuticals, some consumer staples. when th
amazon kind of lagged for a while. actually, apple was dead money for a good part of the year versus highs from last year. i will say i don't think you need a new acronym because we use the "g" and google is called alphabet now so we can grandfather in that. i think meta is sour for understandable reasons it seems as if they want to obscure the power of their cornett works, instagram and facebook it is modestly powered it doesn't seem as if it is anyone's true favorite except value...
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retired nfl player jason murphy who owns several businesses including an amazon delivery franchise has spent 2021 helping poem with past convictions get a job. he not only hires them for his business but works at employment affairs that expunge the criminal records of potential hires, some of them who end up on his payroll. he joins me now jason murphy along with craig smoot, a delivery drier for amazon owes delivery franchise. jason, craig is the star other that i actually want to talk to you about but i'll start with you. you know, a lot -- this is a policy conversation in washington that's constantly percolating. very few times does it end up in an outcome. you went and did something here. what motivated you to pursue this? >> i just think that everyone deserves a second chance. i remember times when i was in high school and maybe a toettcher would allow me to retake a test or allow me to get a better grade on a particular test or paper, and those opportunities like that remind me to always to pay things forward and i think that's what i'm doing in this situation and i think it's th
retired nfl player jason murphy who owns several businesses including an amazon delivery franchise has spent 2021 helping poem with past convictions get a job. he not only hires them for his business but works at employment affairs that expunge the criminal records of potential hires, some of them who end up on his payroll. he joins me now jason murphy along with craig smoot, a delivery drier for amazon owes delivery franchise. jason, craig is the star other that i actually want to talk to you...
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon, me for decades, and there's little trumps. i know we don't trust the sci fi and they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them or not? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp over the tile stores. his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time, ma'am ma border. israeli forces have shot dead, a palestinian man in the occupied west bank. the incident took place near the i'll settlement south of nablus. israel says the suspect was attempting to stab civilians and soldiers at abbas station. the palestinian ministry of health has confirmed the death and there in colorado says he saw houses exploding before his eyes as the us state battled. some of the most destructive wildfires on record, hundreds of homes have been destroyed and present. joe
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that book was named amazon's number one history book of 2016. her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "time" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with matthew pearl. he's a writer of fiction and nonfiction. the cofounder of truly adventurous, and his nonfiction writing has appeared in "the new york times," the boston globe, and slate. his books have been international and "new york times" best sellers, translated into more than 30 languages. so pretty impressed with both of our guests this evening. i'm going to bring them on screen this moment. take me just a second. get you both here. and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thanks for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and help with the q&a. >> sounds great. >> i'm going to sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for this
that book was named amazon's number one history book of 2016. her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "time" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with matthew pearl. he's a writer of fiction and nonfiction. the cofounder of truly adventurous, and his nonfiction writing has appeared in "the new york times," the boston globe, and slate. his books have been international and "new york...
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because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think covered 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems. yes, i think up 26 like the previous 25. that made no significant difference adding to talk 1000000 per annum. as we have done for the last that years, the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get it in my mind. 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature the way we are. and my take is that evolution has brought us to where we are, and human nature is roughly the same ah, tomorrow it was yesterday. and he most places it remains pretty constant. what we can change is the incentives on us and those incentives so that we make different choices, given our human nature, that's about carbon taxes, carbon pricing, making pollutants pay, integrating the environment into the economy. and at sad to say that the cop $26.00 that was butcher no discussion about serious carbon pricing about carbon board pricing, about carbon co
because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think covered 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems. yes, i think up 26 like the previous 25. that made no significant difference adding to talk 1000000 per annum. as we have done for the last that years, the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get it in my mind. 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature the way we are....
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they remind me a lot of amazon. i make the analogy that amazon has the moat around it, that it's tough to beat amazon just because they have all of this darn distribution centers that no one else has scattered across the country and maybe other than walmart is the only one to give you the goods the next day. apple has the same thing. they not only have their hands like amazon and all those new areas that you mentioned, you know the cloud computing, the meta- verse to all of that, but they have this moat called the apple leak-- apple ecosystem. i have an apple phone, you probably have an apple phone, i have apple ipad, apple music, i can escape apple. i have no desire and i think most people out there in the apple landscape are like me so they will be buying the new products and then as apple gets into new things, whether they fail or not, who knows what will happen with the meta- verse, but they will get into something else that probably works out. i think they have a great future, not without bombs like any company
they remind me a lot of amazon. i make the analogy that amazon has the moat around it, that it's tough to beat amazon just because they have all of this darn distribution centers that no one else has scattered across the country and maybe other than walmart is the only one to give you the goods the next day. apple has the same thing. they not only have their hands like amazon and all those new areas that you mentioned, you know the cloud computing, the meta- verse to all of that, but they have...
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downtown, lastly to you. >> sticking with amazon. >> all right happy new year, everybody. to all of you, all of you watching wherever you are, we'll see you on the other side. that does it for us. "the exchange" is now. ♪ >>> happy new year, scott. thank you and hi, everybody. here is what is ahead on the final trading day of the year. >>> with everyone expecting major fed hikes next year, what if it doesn't happen why one strategist says rate hikes could be off the table in 2022 here is a hint it has to do with the dollar >>> and we look at what is next in the crypto space with a board apiot holder who tells us why the celebrity nfts keep flopping >>> plus, will energy get hot again?
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the current fighters on so sure they've been in conflict with me amazon me for decades and as little trumps, i know we don't trust the cease fire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them or not? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp. the title stores his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera, on the time, ma'am ma border. a mare and colorado says he saw houses exploding before his eyes as the us state battle. some of the most destructive wildfires on record, hundreds of homes have been destroyed, present, joe biden has cleared the way for a major disaster to be declared. 2 towns near denver, a hut, a tit where the situation has been described as by threatening lord burton. many reports, this is the moment a huge fire came rolling down the foothills of boulder, county and colorado. the false mov
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because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think coven 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems? yes, i think up $26.00 like the previous $25.00 that made no significant difference adding to top 1000000 per annum as we have done for the last 30 years, the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get in mind 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature, the way we are. and my take is that evolution has brought us to where we are and human nature is roughly the same. ah, tomorrow it was yesterday. and he, most places it remains pretty constant. what we can change is the incentives on us and those incentives so that we make different choices, given our human nature, that's about carbon taxes, carbon pricing, making polluters, pay, integrating the environment into the economy. and sad to say that the cop $26.00 that was butcher no discussion about serious carbon pricing about carbon board pricing, about carbon consumpti
because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think coven 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems? yes, i think up $26.00 like the previous $25.00 that made no significant difference adding to top 1000000 per annum as we have done for the last 30 years, the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get in mind 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature, the way we are. and...
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but then opened up an additional market, is definitely what he did with amazon in the dot com era. and what as create made this firm become what it is, must come either hand back to the fence. it's all the time he did that with pay pal . we could actually say that very, very easily because we weren't used to that kind of concept of online payments at the time. he's done that with test love, but now he's, you know, it's actually something very real that you just had a segment on. and he shoots hard, so, but then i want to talk about this near future for generations. you know, from a social science perspective, let's put some numbers to these generation is typically about 20 years. we could say that way. so near future would be $20.00 to $40.00 and then beyond 40 would be generations, right. space is a long run game and i think both of their visions are not within 20 years. they are on the level of beyond 20 years, possibly longer. and i think what's important to remember though, is that whatever they're doing and this is not a chris, is my either one, but that what they do is benefi
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of amazon prime video. how has that stocked up because amazon is going into many, many more businesses and not just an ecommerce player any more. no doubt that will continue to be a theme of the next year. >>> speaking of another faang game apple hitting all-time highs and still short of that 3-2 mark but hitting the all-time highs all year. could airtags be a risk in the new year why a new report has privacy experts concerned. that is up next, don't go away want video content to engage your audience? fiverr gives you direct access to specialty freelancer skills, like video editing, with great value at any price point. head to fiverr.com today and get something started. >>> apple's airtags popularity since they were announced. the coinsize tracking devices are meant to help you keep track of your stuff like wallet and car keys but the privacy concerns asking are apple airtags being used to track people and to steal cars the reporter behind that piece ryan mack joins us now ryan, great to have you with us. w
of amazon prime video. how has that stocked up because amazon is going into many, many more businesses and not just an ecommerce player any more. no doubt that will continue to be a theme of the next year. >>> speaking of another faang game apple hitting all-time highs and still short of that 3-2 mark but hitting the all-time highs all year. could airtags be a risk in the new year why a new report has privacy experts concerned. that is up next, don't go away want video content to...
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company such as amazon, how the branch out to alternative business models. but you have an nvidia ranking highly. they are the ones that are able to started all from the core business, where there is graphic cards or video cards, they can branch out into the eye all these other areas. compare and contrast someone like intel, because of the historic situation, because of all the factories they inherited, they cannot branch out into new areas and they are missing a lot of opportunity. that causes a lot of concern these days. tim: are big thank you to howard yu. joining us from boston. happy new year, professor yu. thanks for joining us. new year's resolution time -- do you guys have them? are you future proofing ourselves? romaine: i'm going to leave the house more. [laughter] kriti: i got really great advice from a colleague in london, if you have the ability to travel any the next year, given the ebb and flow as of the variance, you should. i'm going to take three international trips next year. tim: where are you going, have you picked a place? kriti: to of
company such as amazon, how the branch out to alternative business models. but you have an nvidia ranking highly. they are the ones that are able to started all from the core business, where there is graphic cards or video cards, they can branch out into the eye all these other areas. compare and contrast someone like intel, because of the historic situation, because of all the factories they inherited, they cannot branch out into new areas and they are missing a lot of opportunity. that causes...
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that book was named amazon's number one history book in 2016. her work has appeared in the "new york times" book review, the guardian, “national geographic“, and "time" magazine, and candice is going to be in conversation with "matthew pearl," a writer of fiction and nonfiction. his nonfiction writing has appeared in the "new york times," ”the boston globe”, and abacus magazine and slate. his books have been international and "new york times" best sellers, translated into more than 30 languages. so pretty impressed with both of our guests this evening. i'm going to bring them on screen this moment. take me just a second. get you both here. and welcome matthew and candice. so good to have you here tonight. thank you for joining us. >> it's great to be here. thank you, jennifer. >> candice, later in the program will you call me back up and i'll help out with the q&a? >> sounds good. >> all right. i'm going sit back and enjoy with everybody else. see you in a little bit. >> all right. hi, matthew. >> hi, candice. >> thank you so much for th
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because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think coven 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems? yes, i think up $26.00 like the previous $25.00 that made no significant difference adding $2000000.00 per annum as we have done for the last that years the atmosphere and but i think when people talk about behavioral change, they have to get in mind 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature the way we are. and my take is that evolution has brought us to where we are. and human nature is roughly the same. ah, tomorrow's it was yesterday and he most places it remains pretty constant. what we can change is the incentives on us and those incentives so that we make different choices. given our human nature, that's about carbon taxes, carbon pricing, making polluters, pay, integrating the environment into the economy. and at sad to say that the cop $26.00, that was butcher no discussion about serious carbon pricing about carbon board pricing, about carbon consump
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waiting for him on his return, amazon founderjeff bezos, whose company developed the rocket system. what you have given me is the most profound experience i can imagine. i'm so filled with emotion about whatjust happened, ijust... it's extraordinary. at the age of 90, william shatner finally reached the final frontier. in physics, there was what could be one of the biggest steps forward for a generation. scientists believe that there are four fundamental forces of nature. one for gravity, another for electricity, and two nuclear forces which control the behaviour of atoms. together, they explained the way the world works. but, in recent years, astronomers began noticing things in space that can't be explained by the four forces, such as galaxies spinning faster than they should. and they can't explain why the stars and planets and everything on them, including us, exist at all. the new results suggest there might be a fifth force which could explain some of these mysteries. the result was from fermi lab, a particle accelerator just outside chicago. scientists accelerated particles i
waiting for him on his return, amazon founderjeff bezos, whose company developed the rocket system. what you have given me is the most profound experience i can imagine. i'm so filled with emotion about whatjust happened, ijust... it's extraordinary. at the age of 90, william shatner finally reached the final frontier. in physics, there was what could be one of the biggest steps forward for a generation. scientists believe that there are four fundamental forces of nature. one for gravity,...
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apple on the upside modestly so, amazon up to dollars. let's begin with exxon. their final quarterly reporting 2021, the energy sector has done well this year. what are they saying about profits? >> expensive gas will add up to $1.1 billion to final quarter earnings. all year, they recorded profits, a sharp contrast, $22 billion loss, oil prices down sharply, refining margins are squeezed. what exxon did was cut costs so they could stay in bland entering 2022 in a pretty good position. ashley: let's take a look at advanced micro devices, they are about to take over one of their rivals. lauren: in a battle for both of these companies. it has been delayed but it is expected to close in the first quarter of next year. it is pushed because of china, antitrust reviews, they are waiting on that but they have rigorously clearance, and the uk, in addition to helping both companies fend off competition for players like intel. it puts amd and new industries like defense for instance. ashley: if you can't beat them join them or take them over. look at pfizer. pfizer has ha
apple on the upside modestly so, amazon up to dollars. let's begin with exxon. their final quarterly reporting 2021, the energy sector has done well this year. what are they saying about profits? >> expensive gas will add up to $1.1 billion to final quarter earnings. all year, they recorded profits, a sharp contrast, $22 billion loss, oil prices down sharply, refining margins are squeezed. what exxon did was cut costs so they could stay in bland entering 2022 in a pretty good position....
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safety of ties and their property and the current fighters on so sure they've been in conflict with me amazon me for decades and there's little trusts. i know we don't trust the cease fire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp. the tiles stores his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills. and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time ma'am ma border. the former president of south gray has been released from jail. good, hey, has served almost 5 years for more than 20 year prison sentence for corruption. president moon giant gave the 69 year old a special pop last week. south africans paying their respects to archbishop desmond tutu as his body lies in state for a 2nd day in cape town. people pass through saint george's cathedral where to to preached as archbishop for directly south africans lined
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struggling with, so being behind in technology, losing share, seeing some of the major customers like amazon go and develop solutions internally, i don't think those challenges go away in 2022 rather, i think it's a three year, four year process, and to get it off the ground. certainly a longer time frame has been alluded to and in particular in 2022, we're still looking at a lot of the road map created. i think intel is going to continue to struggle with increased spending and at the same time, they're being -- they're going to lose share. i personally like contrarian names. intel is not one i like right now. >> yeah, matt, you know, you mentioned nvidia as being kind of at the center of the big picture trends and, you know, spilling off the need for storage. what about nvidia as it's valued right now? $750 billion, you can kind of argue, you know, it's well off its record highs but is it all realized in the price already? >> so my view on nvidia, i move to the neutral and my concerns aren't really around the ai space. rather, i don't have a good grass up on what -- grasp on what the demand
struggling with, so being behind in technology, losing share, seeing some of the major customers like amazon go and develop solutions internally, i don't think those challenges go away in 2022 rather, i think it's a three year, four year process, and to get it off the ground. certainly a longer time frame has been alluded to and in particular in 2022, we're still looking at a lot of the road map created. i think intel is going to continue to struggle with increased spending and at the same...
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because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think coven 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems? yes, i think up $26.00 like the previous $25.00 that made no significant difference adding to top 1000000000 per annum as we have done for the last 30 years the atmosphere. but i think when people talk about a hable change, they have to get it in my mind, 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature the way we are. and my take is that evolution has brought us to where we are, and human nature is roughly the same ah, tomorrow as it was yesterday. and he most places it remains pretty constant. what we can change is the incentives on us and those incentives so that we make different choices. given our human nature, that's about carbon taxes, carbon pricing, making pollutants pay, integrating the environment into the economy. and at sad to say that the cop $26.00 that was butcher no discussion about serious carbon pricing about carbon board pricing, about carbon co
because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think coven 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems? yes, i think up $26.00 like the previous $25.00 that made no significant difference adding to top 1000000000 per annum as we have done for the last 30 years the atmosphere. but i think when people talk about a hable change, they have to get it in my mind, 2 distinct things that some people who think that we can change human nature the way we are. and...
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amazon me for decades, and as little trumps, i know we don't trust the cease fire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp. the tiles stores his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills. and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time ma'am ma border. after days adrift in open seas, more than 100 percent refugees, amount safe and indonesia, that damage vessel was towed to shore in archie and the name 0 initially planned to turn them away. but later back down off the international pressure view and has praised indonesia, his response says jessica washington post now from jakarta, indonesia anti province. a dangerous and exhausting journey has finally come to an end. these were hanger. refugees are finally safe intending to reach malaysia. they perilous journey, saw them strand
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more heavy downpours across the amazon base and particularly into those flood hit parts of eastern brazil friday going on in to saturday. pretty much a repeat performance and show is making the way towards the river plate for saturday, but to these will clear through where the where brightness coming in showers to making the way towards the eastern side of the caribbean at the moment. but for the most part is fine and drive isn't gorgeous, sunshine anywhere from around saint lucia, you could catch a shower to maybe a shower to coming in to where trinidad and tobago, but nothing much to speak of. china shouts, running across the caribbean. southern jamaica could catch a shower along with honduras, and also some showers making their way toward sir nicaragua. and we got chance of some sherry, rain or snow useful snow coming into colorado over the next couple of days. cost you my back to thursday 10 celsius in denver. we are around 4 degrees celsius for friday, so it is cooling off. we've had those brisk winds, hopefully they'll ease off. we importantly, we will see some snows we nice and pre
more heavy downpours across the amazon base and particularly into those flood hit parts of eastern brazil friday going on in to saturday. pretty much a repeat performance and show is making the way towards the river plate for saturday, but to these will clear through where the where brightness coming in showers to making the way towards the eastern side of the caribbean at the moment. but for the most part is fine and drive isn't gorgeous, sunshine anywhere from around saint lucia, you could...
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. >> and ongoing efforts in various regions from amazon workers as well. as yet not too much of an issue for amazon but i'm sure those types of votes will continue, as you say, into next year. >> right >>> anyway, news out last night, capitalists purchased a 75% controlling interest in hunter dou douglas, the company's founding family will control the other 25% on completion of the deal. a senior partner on the 3g capital expected to take over as the current ceo of hunter douglas. the deal values hunter douglas at $7.1 billion. the deal must still be approved at the shareholder meeting it's the first deal since combining kraft and heinz in 2015 >>> news crossing from the uk this morning, regulators have approved pfizer's antiviral pill as a treatment for people with mild to moderate covid at high risk of severe disease shares of pfizer fractionally higher in the pre-market of course we've been following the progress of that treatment here in the u.s. as well for quite some time. >> another thing for next year, the extent to which the pail yaive part of the
. >> and ongoing efforts in various regions from amazon workers as well. as yet not too much of an issue for amazon but i'm sure those types of votes will continue, as you say, into next year. >> right >>> anyway, news out last night, capitalists purchased a 75% controlling interest in hunter dou douglas, the company's founding family will control the other 25% on completion of the deal. a senior partner on the 3g capital expected to take over as the current ceo of hunter...
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades, and as little trumps have, i don't know, we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the ty side. then now assembled in one temp on the tiles, stores his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it'll be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills. and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time ma'am ma border. more than $100.00 ring refugees who spend almost a month drifted see in a damaged boat, an allen quarantine in indonesia. the group made up of mostly women and children was allowed to do some back and they will be moved into temporary housing. once health checks have been completed, indonesia initially planned to turn the boat away but allowed it to land after international pressure. the former president of south korea has been released from jail pass. good, hey, has served almost 5 years of more than 2
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and you know, in recent years, paul pelosi has made money on apple, google, amazon. these are all companies that have seen hearings or in amazon's case trying to get a pentagon -- very big pentagon contract. so this just doesn't seem right. and a lot of people wonder if nancy pelosi is slow-walking some bipartisan regulation on tech firms. this is something that both democrats and republicans do actually agree on. they think tech firms need to have more regulation. they need to be reined in in some ways but it hasn't happened and this could be why. i mean, this was just -- it's just incredible to me that nancy pelosi is actually defending buying these individual stocks. she and a her husband were in the business of doing it, it strikes me that she would certainly be against it. there's clearly a conflict of interest here and we don't know what goes on behind the scenes. how it might affect what legislation comes forward, what legislation gets kicked out. it's pretty scary. cheryl: yeah. christian, this is the darn -- you had a lawmaker who is about to interview the c
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades, and there's little trust and we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving only ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the ty side. then now assembled in one temp. and the title sources are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time, ma'am ma border. the fallen president of south korea has been released from jail part. good, good. hey, has served almost 5 years, but more than 20 year prison sentence for corruption. president means i gave jay and gave the 29 year old a special pardon last week. south africans are paying their respects to our bishop justin to to is. but he lives in state for 2nd dead cape town. people are passing through saint george's cathedral where to do preached and served as archbishop for a decade. south africans lined the streets to say thei
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is investing correctly and wisely amazon is doubling down on infrastructure here for faster or more consistent one day delivery and what i call super same day delivery, the ability to order something and get it within five hours. amazon is going to be able to do this faster and better than everybody else and consumers are going to share more of their pocketbook, wallet with amazon. >> mark, pre-pandemic you and i would bump into each other at travel conferences what's the winner in 2022? >>, you know, the -- you're right. the recovery -- you can put them in recovery basket, the challenge with the travel names however is they already trade as if they have recovered they're already at peak multiples and they have been for a while. it creates less upside if you want a recovery name trading at close to multiple, i like uber, one of our top three picks for this year. >> uber has underperformed this year great to see you both. good picks as we round out the year >> thank you >> happy new year. >>> coming up, joyce chang, watching the year ahead and her contraryian call when it comes to ch
is investing correctly and wisely amazon is doubling down on infrastructure here for faster or more consistent one day delivery and what i call super same day delivery, the ability to order something and get it within five hours. amazon is going to be able to do this faster and better than everybody else and consumers are going to share more of their pocketbook, wallet with amazon. >> mark, pre-pandemic you and i would bump into each other at travel conferences what's the winner in 2022?...
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because the only approve fixing the chinese ones don't seem to help um, in terms of protecting from amazon and just to return to the people of she and is there any and to the lockdown and site yeah, i'm health experts, tell me both from inside china and outside china that and probably the infection cluster will be under control a maximum by february because the restrictions are really very severe. however, it doesn't mean that i'm yeah, there will be a lot another local infection cluster, any time soon. okay. did it is 5 in customer in beijing, thanks so much for that insight. and finally, some up lifting news on the pandemic from south africa. government officials have lifted overnight, curfews there and say it's possible the country may be over the peak of all across the very it was detected in the gao tang province at the end of november. sick patients were expected to overwhelm the health care system. that didn't happen, instead, rates of hospitalization decreased despite the more contagious nature of on the con . now ahead of the new year, south africans are feeling hopeful. this was
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emily: as you say, you are working with so many hyperscalers, not just meta but microsoft and amazon and google. give us a picture of what it's taken to win over these big customers and cuts into markets share of your competitors? >> yeah, so this happened -- our focus over the last four, five years has been to build up the capabilities in the data center. we see the data center as one of the most exciting, if not the most exciting markets in semiconductors. there's a match need for high-performance computing and each one of these large hyperscalers are doing such unique and innovative things. so partnering with the best means you learn how to make your road map even growing stronger going forward. emily: a lot of people still don't know what the metaverse verse is. and just how big an opportunity do you think it is and the way you see a.m.d.'s role in it. >> if we talk about high-performance computer, there's a mega cycle around needing computing in so many different applications. collaborative, research, or analyzing match amounts of data and yes, the metaverse is the next thing on
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades and there's little trusts and we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp and the title stores his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera, on the time, ma'am ma border. more than $100.00 were a hinge refugees who spent almost a month, the drift at seeing a damaged potion. now in quarantine and indonesia, the group made up mostly of women and children was allowed to do some back in a chai. they will be moved into temporary housing. one's health checks has been completed. indonesia initially planned to turn the boat away, but allowed it to land after international pressure. physical washington is following the story from jakarta. finally, their exhausting journey is now over and
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it's for amazon prime video. and it's the russo brothers, and it's with richard madden, stanley tucci. it's really cool i get to drop this dance it's a little bit of a dystopian future i'm an international superspy. >> seth: it's perfect! i want to also ask you, because, obviously, you take care of yourself and you have sort of a self-care regime that maybe we might not know about, including something with beer and eggs [ laughs ] tell us what it is and where you learned it >> okay, the indians would know about this >> seth: oh, interesting >> it is, it is. or at least my mom claimed that that was true, and then i saw her friends do it, too but, apparently, beer and eggs, which my mom used to do when i was growing up, in her hair, and she'd leave it as a conditioner, and apparently it's really good for you. it helps with hair growth. and it stinks to high heaven, but when she shampoos it, it's alright. >> seth: alright, interesting. so, do you sort of whip the egg and then pour a beer in? >> it's not so complicat
it's for amazon prime video. and it's the russo brothers, and it's with richard madden, stanley tucci. it's really cool i get to drop this dance it's a little bit of a dystopian future i'm an international superspy. >> seth: it's perfect! i want to also ask you, because, obviously, you take care of yourself and you have sort of a self-care regime that maybe we might not know about, including something with beer and eggs [ laughs ] tell us what it is and where you learned it >> okay,...
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it is part of a large rain forest region, the 2nd largest world wide of to the amazon in brazil, to protect the rain forest in the future. the project aims to include the residence of the more than 40 villages surrounding the forest. this reason it is taking part in the project so far all have a gorilla guardians come to enable the residence to feed their families without having to resort to poaching. they can joined the local club. here they get helped to buy life stock or plant vegetables or cocoa. joseph. luckily, another former poacher became a farmer almost a decade ago. he farms vegetables but focuses mainly on cocoa beans cultivation. if he ever has problems, he can get support from the gorilla guardian club. like all the other members of numbers under the cole, i, the cuckoo plantation has changed my life. who will i shall, hunting, is very tiring and you get a little money in the end. allah plant as young dealer with the cocoa plantation, i just have to get out back and go to work. and then harvest as much as possible. could you put on a y o? like here in mit? there is a small scho
it is part of a large rain forest region, the 2nd largest world wide of to the amazon in brazil, to protect the rain forest in the future. the project aims to include the residence of the more than 40 villages surrounding the forest. this reason it is taking part in the project so far all have a gorilla guardians come to enable the residence to feed their families without having to resort to poaching. they can joined the local club. here they get helped to buy life stock or plant vegetables or...
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they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades, and there's little trust and we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving only ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one temp and the title stars his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time, ma'am ma border. still head on al jazeera us troops have and did a combat mission in iraq. but it's still opposition to if you remaining on the ground, we'll tell you why. and as the clock lines down on 2021, we look back at some of the biggest stories covered by al jazeera. ah, ah, look forward to burritos guys. with sponsored by cut on airways. hello, parts of the u. k. are enjoying their warmest new year's eve on reco temperature in liverpool in the north west of england. was it sir? 15 degrees celsius at 5 am this morning, so
they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades, and there's little trust and we don't trust the ceasefire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving only ashes. so how can you trust them? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one temp and the title stars his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross...
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amazon smart speaker could do a lot, but kristin lived all never thought it would encourage her 10 year old daughter to play with electrical outlets. it was a simple challenge and that she needed to plug. uh cell phone charger part way into that plug. and then touch the prongs with penny. and when i heard that i was like, no thanks so knowing luckily her daughter did not get hurt. amazon says it's since removed the challenge and is quote taking steps to help prevent something similar from happening again. you may have heard of it tiktok's experiment. the whole thing appears to stem from a trend which went viral on tiktok. the social media app, which boasts a billion monthly users is owned by chinese based bite dance, the company is facing a barrage of bad headlines. lawmakers have called for the app to be banned while warning about potential privacy problems. yet most americans have absolutely no idea. it's a chinese communist party is getting their information. this month, a former tiktok moderator filed a lawsuit against the company alleging moderators are required to watch hours of a
amazon smart speaker could do a lot, but kristin lived all never thought it would encourage her 10 year old daughter to play with electrical outlets. it was a simple challenge and that she needed to plug. uh cell phone charger part way into that plug. and then touch the prongs with penny. and when i heard that i was like, no thanks so knowing luckily her daughter did not get hurt. amazon says it's since removed the challenge and is quote taking steps to help prevent something similar from...
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because the only approve fixing the chinese ones don't seem to help um, in terms of protecting from amazon. and just to return to the people of she and is there any and to the lockdown and site yeah. am health experts tell me both from inside china and outside china that and probably the infection cluster will be under control a maximum by february because the restrictions are really very severe. however, that doesn't mean that am yeah, there will be a lot another local infection cluster anytime soon. okay, did you say 5 in customer in beijing? thanks so much for that insight. as the world ready itself to welcome the new year, the iconic ringing of big ben in london was tested ahead of celebrations. the clock tower of the houses of parliament had been under restoration for 3 and a half years. the scaffolding was moved just in time for the world famous bong bell . pardon me, to perform its most important duty. london's traditional new year's fireworks and concert have been cancelled due to coven 19 restrictions. but there's no holding back big bens box. that's what i meant to say. despite t
because the only approve fixing the chinese ones don't seem to help um, in terms of protecting from amazon. and just to return to the people of she and is there any and to the lockdown and site yeah. am health experts tell me both from inside china and outside china that and probably the infection cluster will be under control a maximum by february because the restrictions are really very severe. however, that doesn't mean that am yeah, there will be a lot another local infection cluster...
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and the current fighters on so sure they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades. and as little trumps, i know we don't trust the cease fire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them or not? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp over the tile stores. his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it will be weeks if not months before they can cross these hills and return home. tony chang al jazeera. on the time, ma'am ma border. a group of ranger refugees who spent almost a month at say, in a damaged boat and now in quarantine in indonesia, $105.00 people, mainly women and children were allowed to do some back in a chain. they will be moved into temporary housing. once health checks has been completed, indonesia initially had to turn the boat away, but then allowed it to land following international pressure. the us and us have condemned the killing of at least 4 protest is by securi
and the current fighters on so sure they've been in conflict with me, amazon me for decades. and as little trumps, i know we don't trust the cease fire. they've been destroying villages killing villages and leaving on the ashes. so how can you trust them or not? how can you have a cease fire? all of that bad news for more than 5000 refugees on the high side. then now assembled in one camp over the tile stores. his are installing infrastructure, suggesting an extended stay. that could mean it...
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. >> right now i have hulu, disney plus, netflix, amazon prime, paramount plus, peacock, hbo max, apple, i pretty much have all of them. >> you know, i think that's the wave of the future. we have to adapt to the future. >> our future still holds plenty. stay with us and hang on tight for what's coming up. we'll be taking a trip far, far away, checking in on britney's great escape, and what's this ship? it's "all the best, all the worst." (vo) for fourteen years, subaru and our retailers have been sharing the love with those who need it most. now subaru is the largest automotive donor to make-a-wish and meals on wheels. and the largest corporate donor to the aspca and national park foundation. get a new subaru during the share the love event and subaru will donate two hundred and fifty dollars to charity. [ kimberly ] before clearchoice, my dental health was so bad i would be in a lot of pain. i was unable to eat. it was very hard. kimberly came to clearchoice with a bunch of missing teeth, struggling with pain, with dental disease. clearchoice dental implants solved her dental issues.
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because the only approve fixing the chinese ones don't seem to help um, in terms of protecting from amazon and just to return to the people of she and is there any and to the lockdown of site. yeah. am health experts tell me both from inside china and outside china that and probably the infection cluster will be under control a maximum by february because the restrictions are really very severe. however, that doesn't mean that am yeah, there will be a lot another local infection cluster, any time soon. okay. did years favlin customer in beijing, thanks so much for that insight. residence in brazil's northeastern state of burg here are surveying the damage after devastating floods. the region was lashed by weeks of heavy rain that has killed at least 24 people and injured many more. hundreds of towns and cities have declared states of emergency and are appealing for aid from the brazilian government and foreign countries. polluted roads burst, dams, devastated homes. the aftermath of 2 months of intense rain in the stated by year is for worse flooding to hip. a region in over 30 years, doze
because the only approve fixing the chinese ones don't seem to help um, in terms of protecting from amazon and just to return to the people of she and is there any and to the lockdown of site. yeah. am health experts tell me both from inside china and outside china that and probably the infection cluster will be under control a maximum by february because the restrictions are really very severe. however, that doesn't mean that am yeah, there will be a lot another local infection cluster, any...
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parts of the amazon have been ravaged by wildfires. and many blame the brazilian president for both. many are now hoping that 2022 will be the year of reckoning for him. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: little sarah was born this january in brazil, in the midst of a pandemic. even an abundance of love wasn't enough from stopping her daughter contracting covid-19. and despite her pleas, little sarah died. she was 5 months old. >> translator: when she died, when they gave us the news, i was able to hold her. i was able to feel her one last time. >> reporter: loss and grief like this became an all too common sight this year across brazil. more so that many other countries. >> kids have been dying more in brazil since the original varpt was here. >> reporter: one misconception is covid's impact on children made brazil a covid hot spot for the young. but other age groups suffered, as well. almost two years since matthew lost his son to the virus, the pain continues to bring him to his knees. >> reporter: his 25-year-old son, one i
parts of the amazon have been ravaged by wildfires. and many blame the brazilian president for both. many are now hoping that 2022 will be the year of reckoning for him. [ speaking foreign language ] >> reporter: little sarah was born this january in brazil, in the midst of a pandemic. even an abundance of love wasn't enough from stopping her daughter contracting covid-19. and despite her pleas, little sarah died. she was 5 months old. >> translator: when she died, when they gave us...
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waiting for him on his return, amazon founderjeff bezos, whose company developed the rocket system. what you have given me is the most profound experience i can imagine. i'm so filled with emotion about whatjust happened, ijust... it's extraordinary. at the age of 90, william shatner finally reached the final frontier. in physics, there was what could be one of the biggest steps forward for a generation. scientists believe that there are four fundamental forces of nature. one for gravity, another for electricity, and two nuclear forces which control the behaviour of atoms. together, they explain the way the world works. but, in recent years, astronomers began noticing things in space that can't be explained by the four forces, such as galaxies spinning faster than they should. and they can't explain why the stars and planets and everything on them, including us, exist at all. the new results suggest there might be a fifth force which could explain some of these mysteries. the result was from fermi lab, a particle accelerator just outside chicago. scientists accelerated particles ins
waiting for him on his return, amazon founderjeff bezos, whose company developed the rocket system. what you have given me is the most profound experience i can imagine. i'm so filled with emotion about whatjust happened, ijust... it's extraordinary. at the age of 90, william shatner finally reached the final frontier. in physics, there was what could be one of the biggest steps forward for a generation. scientists believe that there are four fundamental forces of nature. one for gravity,...