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just outside atlanta, u.p.s. driver dahlen harrell has been delivering packages to this home with a stork outside, holding a baby boy. dahlen, who just had a baby, too, wanted to wish that family well. >> if this is the it's a boy house, i hope all is going well with your newborn. i had a child around the same time you guys did. and i just hope everything is going good. god bless, happy holidays. >> jessica and matt live there with their newborn and they saw that message. they wanted to thank him. they posted the video online and asked if anyone knew him. the response was immediately. three days later, dalen back at the home, this time meeting the family. jessica and her family making a care package for him and his family and it didn't stop there. mom, jessica, sharing his baby register online and instantly, books, clothes, toys. all after that u.p.s. driver's kindness. those gifts from around the country taking up half the truck. as many as 15 packages a day. and tonight, he items us, they are still arriving, ma
just outside atlanta, u.p.s. driver dahlen harrell has been delivering packages to this home with a stork outside, holding a baby boy. dahlen, who just had a baby, too, wanted to wish that family well. >> if this is the it's a boy house, i hope all is going well with your newborn. i had a child around the same time you guys did. and i just hope everything is going good. god bless, happy holidays. >> jessica and matt live there with their newborn and they saw that message. they...
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just outside atlanta, u.p.s. driver dalen harrell had been delivering packages to this home with a stork outside, holding a baby boy. dalen, who had just had a baby boy, too, devereaux, wanted to wish that family well. >> if this is the it's a boy house, i hope all is going well with your newborn. i had a child around the same time you guys did. and i just hope everything is going good. god bless, happy holidays. >> jessica and matt kitchell live there with their newborn chancie, and they saw that message. they wanted to thank him. they posted the video online and asked if anyone knew him. the response was immediate. three days later, dalen back at the home, this time meeting the family and baby chancie in mom's arms. jessica and her family making a care package for dalen and his family. and it didn't stop there. mom jessica sharing dalen's baby registry online and instantly, books, clothes, toys. all after that u.p.s. driver's kindness. those gifts from around the country taking up half the truck. as many as 15
just outside atlanta, u.p.s. driver dalen harrell had been delivering packages to this home with a stork outside, holding a baby boy. dalen, who had just had a baby boy, too, devereaux, wanted to wish that family well. >> if this is the it's a boy house, i hope all is going well with your newborn. i had a child around the same time you guys did. and i just hope everything is going good. god bless, happy holidays. >> jessica and matt kitchell live there with their newborn chancie,...
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yeah, i mean, i don't know what recourse, you know, amazon and u.p.s. are going to have, but i'm certain that they're going to be getting calls, and people are going to find out, like, hey, my packages never came and evi evidently there wasn't a lot of -- how could i say, good printed information available on all the products that you saw because it was a paper mess. you know, this is garbage also mixed in there. and it's disgusting. but i will give credit to the governor for bringing us all together to really take a hold of this issue and not run away from it but help run to it. clean it up and asking everybody to be responsible. when you see something, say something. and report it. >> that's a colossal event indeed. chairwoman hilda solis, thank you so much. really appreciate your time. >> thank you. just to correct the record, i'm not the chairwoman anymore, but i am the chair of metro which is the transportation authority that also has jurisdiction in the area. >> oh, excellent. thank you. thank you for that correction. note taken. thank you so much
yeah, i mean, i don't know what recourse, you know, amazon and u.p.s. are going to have, but i'm certain that they're going to be getting calls, and people are going to find out, like, hey, my packages never came and evi evidently there wasn't a lot of -- how could i say, good printed information available on all the products that you saw because it was a paper mess. you know, this is garbage also mixed in there. and it's disgusting. but i will give credit to the governor for bringing us all...
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u.p.s. workers just wrapped up protests across the bay area. teamsters union employees in northern california and nevada are demanding more money for its part-time workers. reps say that the company has cut pay for nearly 4,000 of its employees this week, amounting to about $6 an hour. workers in san jose, san francisco, santa rosa, oakland and richmond took part in today's demonstrations. u.p.s. said in part, part-time union employee compensation is contractually agreed upon and includes annual pay increases plus benefits. we recently added incentives to include a reward for dependable attendance that can result in even higher pay per hour than the previous hourly market rate adjustment. >>> take a look outside. here we go, san francisco this morning where that sun shining, warming up the bay area. but you know what, it's still pretty chilly out there right now. vianey has been tracking the cold temperatures. also, a warmup any time soon, vianey? >> it's going to warm up once we hit the aft
u.p.s. workers just wrapped up protests across the bay area. teamsters union employees in northern california and nevada are demanding more money for its part-time workers. reps say that the company has cut pay for nearly 4,000 of its employees this week, amounting to about $6 an hour. workers in san jose, san francisco, santa rosa, oakland and richmond took part in today's demonstrations. u.p.s. said in part, part-time union employee compensation is contractually agreed upon and includes...
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we didn't expect u.p.s. to say we refuse to deliver books from this bookstore because we think they're bad. so the question is, as to twitter's function of hosting and letting people distribute things to others who subscribe to the twitter feeds, should congress view -- should the law view twitter more like a phone company, more like a post office or more like u.p.s. or fedex or more like a newspaper and magazine? that's the question. >> thank you. mr. wood, in your testimony you talk about how the ruling opened the door to providing platforms c-1 protection 4, a platform knows to be harmful, actionable or unlawful because of the distribution of that material was viewed by the court as republication of that material. this seems to be an area of general agreement between scholars on opposite ends of the political spectrum. as part of the big tech accountability platform, one of the discussions that we create a bad samaritan carveout that would narrow liability protection for platforms that knowingly promote o
we didn't expect u.p.s. to say we refuse to deliver books from this bookstore because we think they're bad. so the question is, as to twitter's function of hosting and letting people distribute things to others who subscribe to the twitter feeds, should congress view -- should the law view twitter more like a phone company, more like a post office or more like u.p.s. or fedex or more like a newspaper and magazine? that's the question. >> thank you. mr. wood, in your testimony you talk...
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the float that won a trophy for most beautiful was a u.p.s. store with its "rise, shine, and read" float. >>> a san jose teen who has long dreamed of being part of a rose parade got his wish. 16-year-old brandon devers sat on the i do donate life" float. the nonprofit donate life is an organ donation and transplant registry. brandon got a kidney transplant at stanford children's hospital in 2020 and says riding in the parade was a way to honor the person who saved his life. >>> in san francisco, a handful of people started the new year with a plunge into the frigid wares of the pacific ocean. there's often an official polar bear plunge event on new year's day, this year it was never organized, they didn't care. it didn't stop them stripping down and running into that water. it's cold. >> it was quite invigorating, quite refreshing, a great way to start the new year. if you get used to the unpleasant, then everything becomes pleasant. it's good, a really invigorating way to start the new year, i love it. >> polar bear plunges have become a new
the float that won a trophy for most beautiful was a u.p.s. store with its "rise, shine, and read" float. >>> a san jose teen who has long dreamed of being part of a rose parade got his wish. 16-year-old brandon devers sat on the i do donate life" float. the nonprofit donate life is an organ donation and transplant registry. brandon got a kidney transplant at stanford children's hospital in 2020 and says riding in the parade was a way to honor the person who saved his...
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. >> we found this package and enter the u.p.s. tracking information. it shows it is in transit and will arrive today. >> reporter: did you send something back to amazon recently? >> i sent several things back. >> reporter: we've had an amazon package with a woman in washington's name and phone number on it. we called and texted her a photo of her package. >> reporter: you had no idea it never made it to its intended -- >> i don't know what would be in that box. i wouldn't even know what it was. >> reporter: in his statement, union pacific railroad said these crimes pose a serious safety threat to the public come our employees, and local law enforcement officers. we've increased the numbers of union pacific special agents on patrol, and we have utilized and explored additional technologies to help us combat the criminal activity. local law enforcement to work around these tracks tell me that they don't see thieves shipping off anytime soon. in downtown l.a., christine lazar. >>> and this evening, another supply-chain issue. a nationwide truck driver sho
. >> we found this package and enter the u.p.s. tracking information. it shows it is in transit and will arrive today. >> reporter: did you send something back to amazon recently? >> i sent several things back. >> reporter: we've had an amazon package with a woman in washington's name and phone number on it. we called and texted her a photo of her package. >> reporter: you had no idea it never made it to its intended -- >> i don't know what would be in that...
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later, i visited u.p.s. world port. kentuckians and maybe a few misguided whose ears -- hoosiers continued to guarantee these lifesaving shots of hope reach people in america and around the globe. the testing and vaccine protocols developed here in the commonwealth with the help of partners like kroger and gravity diagnostics gone on to become national models. think about it. in a little more than a year, we built the most robust testing and vaccination network in human history. it was called the greatest logistics challenge since world war ii, and we got it done. in just over a year, we vaccinated over 62% of every man, woman, and child in the commonwealth, something that has never, ever been done before. right now, people can drive or even walk to multiple locations where they can receive free of charge covid testing or a vaccination or a booster. get your booster. we still need many more of our people to choose to get vaccinated and boosted. but we can and should take pride that are vaccination rate has consistently
later, i visited u.p.s. world port. kentuckians and maybe a few misguided whose ears -- hoosiers continued to guarantee these lifesaving shots of hope reach people in america and around the globe. the testing and vaccine protocols developed here in the commonwealth with the help of partners like kroger and gravity diagnostics gone on to become national models. think about it. in a little more than a year, we built the most robust testing and vaccination network in human history. it was called...
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a single delivery driver for somebody like u.p.s. or fedex delivers to 120 addresses every day. and if you remember your high school math, the common tutorial is that number minus one factorial. so 119 factorial is the number of possible routes, which is a number that has 200 digits to it. so there's that many combinations with just 120 delivery addresses. if you wanted to optimize a delivery system for an entire city, the number of possible routes would be more than the number of atoms in the universe. and this is the kind of problems where quantum computers could suddenly start to help. >> peter chapman, thank you so much for joining us. let's keep this amazon theme going. up next, "the wall street journal's" christopher mens is going to help us trace a product from its origins in a factory in asia to delivery at your front door, when "press: here" continues. any parent will tell you the second you have a kid, it's like your heart is living outside of your body, which means you never, ever stop worrying. that's why we got health insurance and for way less than we thought was p
a single delivery driver for somebody like u.p.s. or fedex delivers to 120 addresses every day. and if you remember your high school math, the common tutorial is that number minus one factorial. so 119 factorial is the number of possible routes, which is a number that has 200 digits to it. so there's that many combinations with just 120 delivery addresses. if you wanted to optimize a delivery system for an entire city, the number of possible routes would be more than the number of atoms in the...
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and it happened in the same area where thieves for months have been ransacking cargo trains to steal u.p.s. and amazon packages you can see them discarded all over the tracks there authorities don't know yet what caused the accident >>> to our series now "covid and the classroom. for many, this school year is proving to be just as stressful as the last, with some districts going remote or canceling classes all together, but some school systems have managed to navigate the latest surge and are even planning for the next one >> we have to start thinking of covid as a constant. >> reporter: an unsettling thought. >> it is allowing us the opportunity to really-on-investigate. >> but this strategic planner andrew smith says school districts need to face the harsh reality. >> we are in probably one of the most disruptive periods of time for public education that america has ever seen. now is the time to do things differently. >> reporter: smith's job is to do just that for the roughly 18,000 students in the rowan salisbury school district in north carolina making plans, a lot of them for what co
and it happened in the same area where thieves for months have been ransacking cargo trains to steal u.p.s. and amazon packages you can see them discarded all over the tracks there authorities don't know yet what caused the accident >>> to our series now "covid and the classroom. for many, this school year is proving to be just as stressful as the last, with some districts going remote or canceling classes all together, but some school systems have managed to navigate the latest...
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in the $5 million figure why i they have a claims process for missing packages, but customers like u.p.s. and fed ex are diverting their business to other areas. >> that was christine lazar reporting. what a mess that is. some of the cases presented to them bow union pacific have resulted in charges whole others have been it climbed due to lack of evidence. >>> general electric is the first major company to drop its vaccine or test requirement for employees. ge opted to eliminate the requirement after the supreme court blocked the biden administration's mandate on large employers this week. the biden administration estimated the mandate would have saved more than 6500 lives over the next six months had it been allowed to stand and for the latest on the pandemic and how to find tests and booster shots, check out our resource guide. you can find that at www.kpix.com. >>> >>> the faa will require pilots flying boeing 787s nationwide to take extra precautions when landing on wetter snowy runways. this is as at&t and verizon plan to begin deploying the new 5g wireless services near airports n
in the $5 million figure why i they have a claims process for missing packages, but customers like u.p.s. and fed ex are diverting their business to other areas. >> that was christine lazar reporting. what a mess that is. some of the cases presented to them bow union pacific have resulted in charges whole others have been it climbed due to lack of evidence. >>> general electric is the first major company to drop its vaccine or test requirement for employees. ge opted to eliminate...
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look at whether the streaming business model is broken plus, a ton of earnings on tap this week from u.p.s., nxp we bring you the names and the trades to watch. first dominic chu has more numbers for us >> they were kind of mixed in the early part of the session, but right now, kelly, they are pretty positive. if you look at the nasdaq composite trade overall, you mentioned that level to avoid being the worst ever month, worst ever january for the nasdaq, we're above it right now but we're still near 2.5%, near the highs of the session, 336-some points, the s&p 4484 the last trade there, 1% gain, and the dow lagging up half of 1%, 34,889 so it's green very much so, but let's put some of these moves in perspective as we talk about closing out a very volatile month for january. we'll focus specifically on the nasdaq because it has been the epicenter arguably of this volatility and trade the nasdaq composite is up about 8% over the last year, so it's moderated the gains. but to put things in perspective, from the record highs we are down roughly 13% from the levels on an intraday basis. meanw
look at whether the streaming business model is broken plus, a ton of earnings on tap this week from u.p.s., nxp we bring you the names and the trades to watch. first dominic chu has more numbers for us >> they were kind of mixed in the early part of the session, but right now, kelly, they are pretty positive. if you look at the nasdaq composite trade overall, you mentioned that level to avoid being the worst ever month, worst ever january for the nasdaq, we're above it right now but...
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how about @amd, u.p.s., cvs, coca-cola and ge, should i keep adding to these? [ buzzer ] all right, coca-cola, i love what they're doing, of course, with the new topo chico hard sell, that will be a winner. but other than that, the ceo is doing a good job ge i thought the quarter was better than expected, other than the power business i don't really like, but i think they delivered a good number. i do not think, by the way, people trade this stock rationally they need a big buyback and dividend to help them. cvs, amazing amd, how many times, check twitter 60 times, buy it, buy it, buy it beverage, drugstore, transportation and industrial, that is what i want. little controversy but i want it i say thank you also for not saying really horrible things about me, which i appreciate let's go to ryan in maryland ryan >> caller: hey, jim, it's ryan from baltimore i have been in the stock market one year and i'm holding apple, airbnb, boeing and my favorite is lucid and my boomer bus is asdr what's your thoughts >> well, see this is really interesting. this is a younge
how about @amd, u.p.s., cvs, coca-cola and ge, should i keep adding to these? [ buzzer ] all right, coca-cola, i love what they're doing, of course, with the new topo chico hard sell, that will be a winner. but other than that, the ceo is doing a good job ge i thought the quarter was better than expected, other than the power business i don't really like, but i think they delivered a good number. i do not think, by the way, people trade this stock rationally they need a big buyback and dividend...
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work, police go to work, firemen go to work, sanitation, agriculture workers, bank branches, amazon, u.p.s., fedex, supply, logistics, meat packing. you are talking about 40 million or 50 million, it is great, there's flexibility and if over time you can accommodate it, it is a great thing, but it has to work for the company we will find the way to have the best of both worlds. like i said, it doesn't have to be the same everywhere as buildings get to 95% vaxed in certain states, it may end up with a certain policy than a different state, and that's fine, too. we're not looking for nirvana here you're not going to find it. >> jamie, thank you for joining us i'm hopeful maybe we can follow up on some of the progress you make with morgan health in person one of these days >> bertha, thank you very much for having me. i just want to point out, i like the fact that a bipartisan infrastructure bill, please, please, pleease, let's all work together and collaborate all of our problems are fixable, all of them. american leadership is really needed desperately >> all right thanks again, jamie. ja j
work, police go to work, firemen go to work, sanitation, agriculture workers, bank branches, amazon, u.p.s., fedex, supply, logistics, meat packing. you are talking about 40 million or 50 million, it is great, there's flexibility and if over time you can accommodate it, it is a great thing, but it has to work for the company we will find the way to have the best of both worlds. like i said, it doesn't have to be the same everywhere as buildings get to 95% vaxed in certain states, it may end up...
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the white house says delivery times from the postal service, u.p.s. and fedex were actually shorter than before the pandemic. with me now is the port envoy to the biden administration's supply chain disruptions task force. john, great to see you. so you have this banner sales season, you're saying, for christmas. are you saying that the supply chain disruptions are over? >> no, alisyn. we're not saying the supply chain disruptions are over. we're saying that we made real progress in the last few months, including unprecedented movement of goods and availability on shelves for the holidays. now we need to build on that success and take it to the next level. and we're going to have opportunities together to do that. in part by the bipartisan infrastructure that provides funding for the long overdue physical improvements. >> i wanted to share some of the perspective from smrth places because bank of america, goldman sachs say that they don't see it that way. bank of america just yesterday put out this memo, logistics bottlenecks showing no signs of easin
the white house says delivery times from the postal service, u.p.s. and fedex were actually shorter than before the pandemic. with me now is the port envoy to the biden administration's supply chain disruptions task force. john, great to see you. so you have this banner sales season, you're saying, for christmas. are you saying that the supply chain disruptions are over? >> no, alisyn. we're not saying the supply chain disruptions are over. we're saying that we made real progress in the...
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tomorrow, we hear from alphabet and general motors and u.p.s. and starbucks and exxonmobil on wednesday, meta is reporting as is qualcomm and t-mobile. then thursday is amazon and ford and snap and merck and friday is bristol myers squib and sanofi and regeneron we have the global head of bny mellon good morning to both of you. what do you think we will hear this week? this idea of what we are looking through and how much is backward what are we supposed to extrapolate out? >> that is a great question. we started to see a little bit of it last week. how are companies navigating the supply chain issues? how are we seeing the move through a rapidly evolving economy? it is not just about the earnings data, but also about what messages the companies are giving us in the earnings call we are also seeing economic data that is becoming choppy. strong gdp numbers behind that, a very large build last week. we are seeing moderation in cpi. all positive people need to be prepared for choppy data. the fed has been telling us we need to continue to see the s
tomorrow, we hear from alphabet and general motors and u.p.s. and starbucks and exxonmobil on wednesday, meta is reporting as is qualcomm and t-mobile. then thursday is amazon and ford and snap and merck and friday is bristol myers squib and sanofi and regeneron we have the global head of bny mellon good morning to both of you. what do you think we will hear this week? this idea of what we are looking through and how much is backward what are we supposed to extrapolate out? >> that is a...
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they are stealing amazon and u.p.s. packages, stealing things like toys, electronics, designer goods, covid tests and those epipens, there was also a train derailment on saturday. 17 cars that derailed. no one was injured. but and there is no word yet on what caused that. but they are looking into could it have been some of these boxes? i mean, you see the video, you hear about this. >> steve: terrible. >> ainsley: oh, just a few boxes and you see the video and you see there are hundreds of boxes that are littering the train tracks. and you can see that construction worker there in the middle. but look to the left, look to the right. and do you know what? no one wants to work. because do you know what's trending now the anti-work is one of the active pages, most active pages on red it which is a 1.6 million users up from 180,000 from october of 2020. people are texting. they are screen shotting when they quit their jobs. for instance, here's the headline that a reddit user posted. i handed my resignation letter to my bo
they are stealing amazon and u.p.s. packages, stealing things like toys, electronics, designer goods, covid tests and those epipens, there was also a train derailment on saturday. 17 cars that derailed. no one was injured. but and there is no word yet on what caused that. but they are looking into could it have been some of these boxes? i mean, you see the video, you hear about this. >> steve: terrible. >> ainsley: oh, just a few boxes and you see the video and you see there are...
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they are actually destroying things like amazon or delivery u.p.s. and everything else. how long has this happened? look at some of this stuff? do you think this happened overnight? the news forced his hand and every local news in "los angeles times" and the daily news out there has all covered this. the question is, in two weeks, is that going to be cleaned up? is that going to be secured? are you going to start looking at some of these tent cities and say where do you get all these nice stuff? that would be the answer of a real leader in that state. a lot of democrats are leaving there, too and taking their poisonous socialistic points of view and going to other states that had their act straightened out like texas, arizona and florida. ains ains yeah, if you move, don't take your politics with you. they have zero bail there. they are going to tax people to pay for healthcare for illegal immigration, for illegal immigrants. we saw the murder of that young lady in a really nice part of l.a., the aclu grad student. clay grad student. ucla. >> steve: prices are high. part
they are actually destroying things like amazon or delivery u.p.s. and everything else. how long has this happened? look at some of this stuff? do you think this happened overnight? the news forced his hand and every local news in "los angeles times" and the daily news out there has all covered this. the question is, in two weeks, is that going to be cleaned up? is that going to be secured? are you going to start looking at some of these tent cities and say where do you get all these...
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>> u.p.s., moderna today, they have a neutral, but they talk about how this company has $13 billion in cash, maybe they do something with the cash. or i'm saying that the drug stocks are interesting there's two for united health. david, may you one day get to the point where people call you every 30 seconds to talk about their medicare advantage -- how did they get my number i'm trying to find things than dispassionate that work. >> let's go back to netflix -- >> no. >> wait a second you start to get to multiples, only 23 times 24 gap eps that's way morgan stanley is talking about this thing. >> the old days with netflix, it was so much money they didn't talk to each other which one did you like i'm tired of that guy, his whole suite of products. anyway i say they're interesting, and time not talking about rivian i'm not talking about a battery company. on the lightning round, everybody wants to talk about battery companies. i've got one. >> tell me. >> ever veready. >> let's say that reed -- >> you can make an argument this is not without higher multiple names in the market. that is r
>> u.p.s., moderna today, they have a neutral, but they talk about how this company has $13 billion in cash, maybe they do something with the cash. or i'm saying that the drug stocks are interesting there's two for united health. david, may you one day get to the point where people call you every 30 seconds to talk about their medicare advantage -- how did they get my number i'm trying to find things than dispassionate that work. >> let's go back to netflix -- >> no. >>...
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we focus in transports of u.p.s. and federal express and we own infrastructure names like a water treatment company and jacobs i own csx personally it is a great company. it is an efficiency metric that's missed and has people concerned. stakes are high after the kind of earnings of last year and any stumble or stutter puts pressure on near term but well positioned for the intermediate term. >> mike, back to the broader market and the tech impact in particular because we haven't seen a day like this since 2012. a stock cut 24%. that is so widely owned and come back to the point because i wonder if there's a snowmobile effect with retail investors and margin call selling and everything else in the miss with a netflix and an amazon down 5%. these are not your typical stocks. >> no. and this is typically the way of a sell-off drags on long enough to migrate up to the super cap names and the ones that everybody had comfort in i don't see it as driving a huge washout in the names apple doing 1% sort of plays to its own tu
we focus in transports of u.p.s. and federal express and we own infrastructure names like a water treatment company and jacobs i own csx personally it is a great company. it is an efficiency metric that's missed and has people concerned. stakes are high after the kind of earnings of last year and any stumble or stutter puts pressure on near term but well positioned for the intermediate term. >> mike, back to the broader market and the tech impact in particular because we haven't seen a...
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u.p.s. is looking to avoid los angeles because they are not getting help and touting rail as the potential solution to the truck driver shortage, it could cause an impact. >> john: like the wild west there. thank you so much. sandra. >> sandra: bring in rafael mangual, senior fellow at the manhattan institute, it's hard to go to the stories and how brutal we were, the u.c.l.a. grad student in broad daylight stabbed, and the sister of a man who shoved a woman to her death off the subway platform, she is pleading for help here. she is saying that i remember begging one of the hospitals, let him stay about her brother, the shover, once he's out he did not want to take medication and the medication kept him going and not only my brother, she says, i don't think enough people look at mental illness like a disease, like cancer, aids or anything else. it's an illness. we want to be compassionate to the homeless and the mental illness but also an obligation to keep citizens walking the streets shopp
u.p.s. is looking to avoid los angeles because they are not getting help and touting rail as the potential solution to the truck driver shortage, it could cause an impact. >> john: like the wild west there. thank you so much. sandra. >> sandra: bring in rafael mangual, senior fellow at the manhattan institute, it's hard to go to the stories and how brutal we were, the u.c.l.a. grad student in broad daylight stabbed, and the sister of a man who shoved a woman to her death off the...
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a 65-year-old woman runs u.p.s. a 66-year-old biochemist laid the groundwork for the vaccines that are turning the tide of the pandemic. and 81-year-old nancy pelosi serves as speaker of the house for the second time. and all these women, like millions of us, achieved their best successes after 50 rather than just hanging on, experience and wisdom lies in front of us. "forbes" in partnership with my know your value platform recognized this seminal moment with our inaugural 50 over 50 list and now we all know that when women join forces, their momentum is unstoppable. that's why last month we took things a step further with the announcement of the "forbes" 30/50 summit this march we will bring together generations of women in abu dhabi to mark international women's day 2022. rather than just being a hash tag, that important day will now have a gathering worthy of it. the global event links the 30 under 30 and 50 over 50 list where we highlight the remarkable work of women leaders in all stages of their careers. and s
a 65-year-old woman runs u.p.s. a 66-year-old biochemist laid the groundwork for the vaccines that are turning the tide of the pandemic. and 81-year-old nancy pelosi serves as speaker of the house for the second time. and all these women, like millions of us, achieved their best successes after 50 rather than just hanging on, experience and wisdom lies in front of us. "forbes" in partnership with my know your value platform recognized this seminal moment with our inaugural 50 over 50...