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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amazon prime day es el 15 y 16 de julio. un desfile de ofertas épicas por dos días. desde electrónicos... ...y moda... ...a hogar y cocina... ...y mucho más. prime day. 15 y 16 de julio. cgel de cejas de largaes duración unbelieva-brow, de l'oréal paris. se mantiene fijo. resistente al dor. a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. soy multifunctional, por eso me emociona colgate total. hace aún más. elimina gérmenes en toda mi boca. alivia la sensibilidad... y fortalece los dientes. colgate total. haz más por toda tu boca. ¿es difícil competir en un mundo de hombres? quizá para los hombres. pestañas con volumen que causa sensación. lashblast mascara. de covergirl una lash blast vendida cada 2.3 segundos. una lash blast vendida la con un buen desayunonzar el de jimmy dean.lia. que es rico en proteínas y esta listo en solo dos minutos. para echarte a andar el cuerpo. mmm. encuentra los desayunos de jimmy dean en la sección de congelados. encuentra los desayunos hoy es tu a para brillar. drive up de
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ amazon prime day es el 15 y 16 de julio. un desfile de ofertas épicas por dos días. desde electrónicos... ...y moda... ...a hogar y cocina... ...y mucho más. prime day. 15 y 16 de julio. cgel de cejas de largaes duración unbelieva-brow, de l'oréal paris. se mantiene fijo. resistente al dor. a prueba de agua. es increíble. gel de cejas de larga duración unbelieva-brow. l'oréal paris. soy multifunctional, por eso me emociona colgate total. hace aún más. elimina...
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reviews apparently, a lot of reviews on amazon are fake or paid for. usually you can tell i mean check it out. for instance, here's a yoga mat. the fake review says, "i use it every day. it's comfortable and easy to clean. [ laughter ] real review says, "i carry it around all in my bag so people think i did yoga whether or not i actually did yoga. [ laughter ] [ applause ] next up, here's a roomba the fake review says, "it's really good at cleaning the floors." real review says, "i'm trying to train it to bring me a bud light from the kitchen." [ laughter and applause trying to train a roomba just get -- takes you longer to train it to just -- whatever >> steve: go >> jimmy: look at this this is for a one gallon of pure protein powder. fake review says, "drank this shake and got jacked." [ laughter ] real review says, "this thing has been sitting on top of my fridge for nine years in three different apartments." [ laughter and applause yeah, just pack it in the box. i'll use it one day. and finally, here's a slip 'n slide. the fake review says, "so muc
reviews apparently, a lot of reviews on amazon are fake or paid for. usually you can tell i mean check it out. for instance, here's a yoga mat. the fake review says, "i use it every day. it's comfortable and easy to clean. [ laughter ] real review says, "i carry it around all in my bag so people think i did yoga whether or not i actually did yoga. [ laughter ] [ applause ] next up, here's a roomba the fake review says, "it's really good at cleaning the floors." real review...
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maria: yeah. >> because aoc has dna at the crime scene in terms of amazon taking off. maria: good point. all those jobs. a lot of -- >> overlapping the congressional district. maria: there's netflix earnings, the stock is down big this morning, down 10 and a half percent, lost significant number of subscribers in the u.s. first time in nearly decade, blaming downward trend of second-quarter content, the stock is coming down. >> i'm not surprised by this, there was going to be point where there was many competition in the field too, the whole idea of cutting the cord was that your bill should be cheaper, if you're subscribing to every service, they will not end up being cheaper, they are going for content and there's a lot more to choose from. maria: you the behemoth like a disney coming out and putting content from netflix. >> that's certainly an issue and users will see where am i getting the most content for value that i'm getting, they will switch and adjust bills that way. >> viewers have a finite wallet that they are willing to pay for subscriptions and netflix ju
maria: yeah. >> because aoc has dna at the crime scene in terms of amazon taking off. maria: good point. all those jobs. a lot of -- >> overlapping the congressional district. maria: there's netflix earnings, the stock is down big this morning, down 10 and a half percent, lost significant number of subscribers in the u.s. first time in nearly decade, blaming downward trend of second-quarter content, the stock is coming down. >> i'm not surprised by this, there was going to be...
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amazon added 1,000 over the last year according to a study by oxford economis. just in the last two decades, the number of robots used around the world tripled to 2 tony 25 million. it brings me to my question, how many robots will be in the work force by 2030? 5 million? 10 million? 20 million? or 50 million? stay tuned. we'll tell you the correct answer. my book of the week is "the guarded gate" two generations that kept yous, italian and european immigrants out of america. the title says it all. the book is a gripping accoun of a dark wave in american history, yes, it does bring to mind some of the forces that play in america right now. the answer to my gps challenge this week is c, 20 million robots will be in use by 2030 with some 14 million in china alone, according to oxford economic, while many have heralded the end of an era in china, actually the world's great workshop looks forward to cement its position as the leading global manufacturer. internationally this trajectory will cost some 20 million people their manufacturing jobs, even as it increases p
amazon added 1,000 over the last year according to a study by oxford economis. just in the last two decades, the number of robots used around the world tripled to 2 tony 25 million. it brings me to my question, how many robots will be in the work force by 2030? 5 million? 10 million? 20 million? or 50 million? stay tuned. we'll tell you the correct answer. my book of the week is "the guarded gate" two generations that kept yous, italian and european immigrants out of america. the...
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>> reporter: now amazon may open a maryland supply center here, according to source, direct knowledge of the talks. county official aren't confirming that but a prince george's county councilmember submitted a proposal to change zoning in a large section oft his area that was first reported by the washington business journal. if approved the operation could provide some 1,500 new jobs. people who live hereave mixed reactions. >> 1,500 jobs? yeah, employment for people. that's a good thing. how we manage it is a critical thing. >> i did not make this purchase to be nxt to a distribution center. i was actually attracted to the work and play where you live. >> and to find out it may be a warehouse coming in? that doesn't play well with us. >> reporter fikolks who live hee are worried about the possibility amazon being improved because site plans the building would go in there area, in two week another proposal on this hearing. >>> a twister rocked parts of buildings and factories and all of which filled with people. more than 200 people had to be rescued. >>> the we to home.rough closer
>> reporter: now amazon may open a maryland supply center here, according to source, direct knowledge of the talks. county official aren't confirming that but a prince george's county councilmember submitted a proposal to change zoning in a large section oft his area that was first reported by the washington business journal. if approved the operation could provide some 1,500 new jobs. people who live hereave mixed reactions. >> 1,500 jobs? yeah, employment for people. that's a good...
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plus -ree amazon returns now at all kohl's stores! thursday through sunday... at kohl's. most people think a button is just a button. ♪ that a speaker is just a speaker. ♪ or - that the journey can't be the destination. most people haven't driven a lincoln. discover the lincoln approach to craftsmanship at the lincoln summer invitation. right now, get 0% apr on all 2019 lincoln vehicles plus no payments for up to 90 days. only at your lincoln dealer. s sit around growing odors. plus no payments for up to 90 days. that's why we graduated to tide pods sport.an finally something re powerful than the fes tide sport remov even week-old sweat odor. it's got to be tide. let's see, aleve is than tylol extra strength.ge and last lon with fewer pills. so why am i still thinking about this? i'll take aleve. aleve. proven better on pain. at their reddest, ripest, they make everything better. like our strawberry poppyseed salad and new strawberry summer caprese salad. strawberry season is here. panera. food as it should be. this is not just a headache. a this is not just fever. th
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one of the busiest weeks of earnings season with several heavy hitters reporting including facebook, amazon and google's parent alphabet. >>> equifax reached a deal to pay about $700 million to settle a probe by the federal trade comission and other regulators over a massive data breach in 2017. that incident exposed social security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people. the breach was one of the largest affecting consumers. equifax did not notice the attack for more than six weeks. >>> and cbs and at&t blaming each other for a blackout of cbs stations on directv and uverse which started on saturday. stations in more than a dozen u.s. markets, including new york and los angeles went dark after the companies failed to reach a new contract. cbs continues to negotiate with at&t but the loss of programming could last a "long time." scott and laura, back to you. >> rahel, thanks. >>> it's 5:13 right now. so there's car share, bike share. how about cup share? berkeley testing it out, a new pilot program with the reusable cup service company. cups are checked out throu
one of the busiest weeks of earnings season with several heavy hitters reporting including facebook, amazon and google's parent alphabet. >>> equifax reached a deal to pay about $700 million to settle a probe by the federal trade comission and other regulators over a massive data breach in 2017. that incident exposed social security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people. the breach was one of the largest affecting consumers. equifax did not notice the...
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eplus - free amazon rurns now at all kohl's stores! it's super satury... at kohl's. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kwhen you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or thinking, aggrdepressed mood,ty, suicidal thoughts or actions, seizures, new or worse heart or blood vesseleeroblems, slpwalking, or life-threatening allergic and skin reactions. decrease aohol use. use caution driving or operating machinery. tell your doctor if you've had mental health problems. the most common side effect nausea. quit smoking slow turkey. talk to your doctor about chantix. yup, using the app. i've been quite vigint. sharon says step on it. the meeting's started. ok, write her back 'dear sharon, don't mess with my discount!' faster mommy, i gotta go to the bathroo
eplus - free amazon rurns now at all kohl's stores! it's super satury... at kohl's. so chantix can help you quit slow turkey.key. along with support, chantix is proven to help you quit. with chantix you can keep smoking at first and ease into quitting chantix reduces the urge so when the day arrives, you'll be more ready to kwhen you try to quit smoking, with or without chantix, you may have nicotine withawal symptoms. stop chantix and get help right away if you have changes in behavior or...
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we are seeing the plans that amazon has for northern virginia. >>> also ahead. we continue the impact on n.sterday's historic rainfall in the d.c. regio we are looking at the hardest hit spots. we are showing you the areas that still need to be cleaned op. >>> good ming. this is brady, 4-year-old dog d boxer mix and available for adoption. if you're a patriots fan, what his me is bradyna when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was my family. i came home and crd. the medicine has pessed diright alongside it. trying to make medications more affordable is important, w but ifhington isn't careful we might leave innovatn behind. let's fix the system the right way. innovation is hope,la and the thing you want to lose in life is hope. >>> ust about 6:30 now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. the d.c. region still has plenty of drying out today. yesterday's historic rainfall caor quickly during the mng commute. road were flooded and many found themselves trapped. >> it wasn't only the road. metro stations hadpr lems too
we are seeing the plans that amazon has for northern virginia. >>> also ahead. we continue the impact on n.sterday's historic rainfall in the d.c. regio we are looking at the hardest hit spots. we are showing you the areas that still need to be cleaned op. >>> good ming. this is brady, 4-year-old dog d boxer mix and available for adoption. if you're a patriots fan, what his me is bradyna when i was diagnosed with ms, the first thing i thought about was my family. i came home...
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billion spent worldwide this year on amazon. a whopping 175 million items sold, more than black friday and cybermonday combined with consumer wallets wide open other retailers are basking in the afterglow of prime day more than 200 offered massive discounts to compete and many places like target are still offering big savings many of the target deals have a catch, they want you to buy it online and then come to the store to pick it up to get the dis count. check out this lego star wars set, regularly $139.99, if you buy it online, it's only $111.99. kitchen aid mixer normally $349.99, on sale for $259.99, a savings of $90 plenty of deals on home supplies too where you save now and get a gift card for later. and target is running a special on household supplies. tide detergents, good time to stock up need hair products check out ulta offering discounts on shampoo and conditioner. if you're stocking up on gifts for later, game stop has discounts through the end of the week on games and head phones. and don't forget, there are deal
billion spent worldwide this year on amazon. a whopping 175 million items sold, more than black friday and cybermonday combined with consumer wallets wide open other retailers are basking in the afterglow of prime day more than 200 offered massive discounts to compete and many places like target are still offering big savings many of the target deals have a catch, they want you to buy it online and then come to the store to pick it up to get the dis count. check out this lego star wars set,...
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third, regulators could zero in on the amazon prime fly. whe if amazon is using money from other business units toid subsidize or music services, how can other companies that do have to make a profit compete? deidrebosa, "nightly business report." >>> finally, as we mentioned, parentgolphabet and et a ogle could be under scrutiny. here is josh lipton. >> google could be inme the gove crosshairs in part because of the estimated 80% market share in search. antitrust officials will have to decide if it is a monopoly harming consumers. but google officials recently testified on capitol hill, disputing that argument. >> foron example, whenmers search for information they can choose among amazon, yelp, microsoft, travelocity and many otheromnies like these that consistently report strong user growth. if you don't want to use google, there are many other information providers available. >> reporter: and then there is >> i don't think anybody reasonable is going to come to the conclusion apple is a monopoly. our share is much more modest. weon't ha
third, regulators could zero in on the amazon prime fly. whe if amazon is using money from other business units toid subsidize or music services, how can other companies that do have to make a profit compete? deidrebosa, "nightly business report." >>> finally, as we mentioned, parentgolphabet and et a ogle could be under scrutiny. here is josh lipton. >> google could be inme the gove crosshairs in part because of the estimated 80% market share in search. antitrust...
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david shukman, bbc news, in the amazon. nada: a rare opportunity to hear from the amazon's indigenous people. in a reminder of our toptory, th a dramatic semifinal, defending championunited states beat england 2-1 in the men's world cup. the team pulled through with the winning goal scored by alex morgan, who trace their goalkeeper. team usa will head to the finals this sunday in france and will face swen or the netherlands, who play tomorrow. you can find more on that story and all the day's news on our websiteat. thanks foring. i am nada tawfik. announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutglns for america's ted needs; and by contributions to this pbs station fr viewers like you. thank you. announcer: now you can access more of your favorite pbs shows than ever before... this ithe future! with pbs passport, a member benefit that lets you binge many of the latest shows and catch up on your favorites... inwe really are living
david shukman, bbc news, in the amazon. nada: a rare opportunity to hear from the amazon's indigenous people. in a reminder of our toptory, th a dramatic semifinal, defending championunited states beat england 2-1 in the men's world cup. the team pulled through with the winning goal scored by alex morgan, who trace their goalkeeper. team usa will head to the finals this sunday in france and will face swen or the netherlands, who play tomorrow. you can find more on that story and all the day's...
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. >>> alexa, are you listening the reacwed privy concerns about amazon's personal assistant. >>> and leave it to the professionals. why watch your friends' blurry fireworks videos on instagram when we have the best stuff? fun.cap of all the 4th of july "early todayts right now >>> good friday morning.p i'm phillimena the west coast is on edge this morning after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake many images like this coming out of ridgecrest, california, near the epicenter of a powful quake. thankfully there are no reports of serious injuries. it is the most powerful quake that state has seen in two decades. nbc's dan scheneman has more r orter: it was just after 10:30 in the morning on the west coast when the first jolt wa s felt>> it was rolling, like shan quite a bit for at least 10, 10 seconds. >> we're having a major earthquake >>n eporter: arthquake rocking southern california. >> by the freeway, the car started shaking. >> reporter: the quake was powerful the magnitude, 6.4 followed by aftershocks. >> this is the largest earthquake recorded in southern california since 1999. magnitude
. >>> alexa, are you listening the reacwed privy concerns about amazon's personal assistant. >>> and leave it to the professionals. why watch your friends' blurry fireworks videos on instagram when we have the best stuff? fun.cap of all the 4th of july "early todayts right now >>> good friday morning.p i'm phillimena the west coast is on edge this morning after a 6.4 magnitude earthquake many images like this coming out of ridgecrest, california, near the...
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steve: okay. >> well, the price for amazon prime day hello, 9999. steve: they knocked 200 bucks off. ainsley: i didn't know you could buy apple stuff on amazon. >> they now have a partnership. now the ipad pro 12.9-inch. regularly 9.99. hello, $150 savings it's 849. we never see that one. >> what about the air pod? >> air pod, these are wireless chargers, the latest version of these. these are amazing. you see them everywhere. they never go on sale. regular price $200. now 20 bucks off for 180. ainsley: those are the lost. i lost three pairs of them. i have to keep buying them. >> this is a six quarte insta p. now not at amazon we found this as macy's for 4.99. you have to use the sale code. promo code deal when you are checking out to get that extra $10 off. ainsley: what do you use for. >> i make homemade dog food in it every week. steve: opposite of a slow cooker. it cooks everything fast. >> we love for conveniences, 49.99 echo dot from amazon. and now half price. ainsley: why is that better than the tall alexis? >> it's not it's just cheaper. a
steve: okay. >> well, the price for amazon prime day hello, 9999. steve: they knocked 200 bucks off. ainsley: i didn't know you could buy apple stuff on amazon. >> they now have a partnership. now the ipad pro 12.9-inch. regularly 9.99. hello, $150 savings it's 849. we never see that one. >> what about the air pod? >> air pod, these are wireless chargers, the latest version of these. these are amazing. you see them everywhere. they never go on sale. regular price $200....
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. >> all rig amazon wants to set up shop in one part ofe' prince georgs county. >> not everybody wants it in their backyard though. just ahead, what happened this afternoon were -- and cbd users who were arrested believin it was pot. >> and dangerous heat out we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now yoac can schedule a callbk or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. >>> now at 6:30, a storm team 4 weather alert on this thursday evening. >> as temperatures climb well into the 90s, that's not even counting the heat index, it's getting nasty outside, and when you take the humidity into account here, it is feels like triple digits out there, and if you think it's bad now, of course, just wait. is coming. >> let's get an update from meteorologist amelia dr
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what they didn't know is that in honor of prime day, our sponsor amazon had a surprise in store. wh i don't even understand coding. is it? >> so coding is what you put into the computer is what the computer will do. >> you kind of sound like a genius. >> thank >> these elementary school kids their nding most of summer playing video games. but it's not what you think. >> so you're literally creating the game you're playing. >> yeah. >> each of them, some as young as 5 years old, are designing and programming the games all on their own.ou >> y think other kids should learn to code? >> yeah. >> why? >> because it's fun. and it's a good activity to do. >> it's all a part of coding with kids, an education program that hopes to inspire a new generation of computer scientists, engineers, and inventors. for the last five years, they have taught computercience skilled to more than 30,000 students across the country. >> we know we're in the digital age, and we're moving forward with all these careers that have to do with technology. and i think what it will do is really help them get that
what they didn't know is that in honor of prime day, our sponsor amazon had a surprise in store. wh i don't even understand coding. is it? >> so coding is what you put into the computer is what the computer will do. >> you kind of sound like a genius. >> thank >> these elementary school kids their nding most of summer playing video games. but it's not what you think. >> so you're literally creating the game you're playing. >> yeah. >> each of them, some...
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app facebook and amazon and alphabet. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, july 28: the trump administration pushes ahead on a new asyluement with guatemala. in our signature segment: what'v causing macrop fires in iraq? and what we need to know about our robot future. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.an suedgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip mi.tein fami the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter, in memory of george o'neil. barbara hope zuckerberg.
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apple and amazon on deck. you're watching "today in the bay." there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. the brewpub chicken new hwith grilled chicken,. crispy smokehouse bacon, and fresh avocado. the new buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. or the tangy barbecue chicken with chipotle mayo. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? >>> right now at 6:43, concord, are you ready for this? it will be a hot day, reaching into the 90s by 2:00. grab your water bottle before you head out the door. try to stay hydrated today. we'll talk about what's ahead for the rest of the week, coming up in less than five minutes. >> all right, concord, pleasant hill, sky ranger just arrived on scene. you see that fire truck. another one down the hill on the
apple and amazon on deck. you're watching "today in the bay." there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. the brewpub chicken new hwith grilled chicken,. crispy smokehouse bacon, and fresh avocado. the new buffalo...
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. >>> plus t is amazon prime day. huge deals online but other stores also getting into the summer shopping season. we'll break it down for you. you don't waste your time. you get your best deal on your insta pot or whatever it may be that you want. good morning to you. thanks for joining i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm scott mcgrew in for marcus. let's get a check of your weather on this monday morning. >> good morning. it's another warm one in the inland areas, while the coast stays cool. let's head out the door in pleasant hill, if you're going to the b.a.r.t. station it's cool to start with mid-60s and heating up again today. so short sleeves, feeling summer-like all throughout the afternoon, and as we look at our south bay high temperatures, morgan hill reaching the upper 80s, but we have some low 80s in downtown san jose. more on this in a few minutes and mike, you're tracking a crash in fremont. >> that's right, kari. overall green sensors around the bay, a nice smooth drive. over in fremont, 680 around the mission
. >>> plus t is amazon prime day. huge deals online but other stores also getting into the summer shopping season. we'll break it down for you. you don't waste your time. you get your best deal on your insta pot or whatever it may be that you want. good morning to you. thanks for joining i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm scott mcgrew in for marcus. let's get a check of your weather on this monday morning. >> good morning. it's another warm one in the inland areas, while the...
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from this week, people will be able to get medical advice from amazon's voice assisted technology. they can ask questions such as ‘how do i treat a migrane?‘ and alexa will then automatically search the nhs choices website for answers. but critics have condemned the new service as a ‘data protection disaster waiting to happen.‘ our health correspondent, nick triggle, reports. alexa, what are the symptoms of chickenpox? according to the nhs website, chickenpox starts with red spots. the popularity of voice assistive technology is growing, and now the nhs is looking to harness its benefits. from this week, people using their amazon alexa device to search for health information or ask medical questions will get that information drawn directly from the nhs choices website. but will this be enough to convince people not to go to their gps or pharmacists?” have an alexa, and she rarely hears me right, so i probably wouldn't.” think if it's for something less... life—threatening, likely common code and things like that, i would be happy to to it. the department of health and
from this week, people will be able to get medical advice from amazon's voice assisted technology. they can ask questions such as ‘how do i treat a migrane?‘ and alexa will then automatically search the nhs choices website for answers. but critics have condemned the new service as a ‘data protection disaster waiting to happen.‘ our health correspondent, nick triggle, reports. alexa, what are the symptoms of chickenpox? according to the nhs website, chickenpox starts with red spots. the...
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the countdown is on to amazon prime day and workers are busy they are stocked up for two-day sale event. >> the sale is strictly for the foime member. we are working you to get on the bargains without paying for a membership. consumer reporter susan hogan has details. >> reporter: prime day off at 3:00 a.m. this monday. we have four things you need to know right now to make sure you are ready to take advantage of these deals. if you're not a prime member, no problem. crash the party with a free -day trial membership. just don't forget to cancel the auto renew. start shopping early. search the word sneak peek in the app right now to get an early look at some of the sales. if you see somethingou like, click watch this deal. and you will get a notification when the sale goes live. and shop around, you guys. other retailers are likely to ofdaer deep discounts on mony and tuesday to compete with prime day. and we, of course, will have more tips for you leading up to monday, so be sure to stay tuned ner what you need to know to save the most mo >>> kid sleeping in, munching on junk food and s
the countdown is on to amazon prime day and workers are busy they are stocked up for two-day sale event. >> the sale is strictly for the foime member. we are working you to get on the bargains without paying for a membership. consumer reporter susan hogan has details. >> reporter: prime day off at 3:00 a.m. this monday. we have four things you need to know right now to make sure you are ready to take advantage of these deals. if you're not a prime member, no problem. crash the party...
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news 4 confirmed that the pject is a amazon fulfillment center > >thnisot hasee b infoaprmedn th the homeowners. we're very disappointed in this. >> reporter: the developer and its partners presented their plan showing the actual building and how it would both residents and planning board members expressed concern over the project looking like a huge warehouse. some likened the building to a prison because of all the obotics expected to fill the space. it's largely a windowless building. >> it's a community that left behind here after some people have gone, it's a community that stays here, that's invested here at we care about the most. >> understood. >> the developer is focused on is a hundred jobs the complex te will creand said it will not only be a tax generator but will spur the retail homeowners were promised as part of the velopment. having people come into the facility in the morning looking for food,re fast, and -- and grocery stores or in the evening when they leave or during the day, this provides a huge impetus and hopefully a catalyst to bring theve retail pment that th
news 4 confirmed that the pject is a amazon fulfillment center > >thnisot hasee b infoaprmedn th the homeowners. we're very disappointed in this. >> reporter: the developer and its partners presented their plan showing the actual building and how it would both residents and planning board members expressed concern over the project looking like a huge warehouse. some likened the building to a prison because of all the obotics expected to fill the space. it's largely a windowless...
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at issue is whether tech giant that would reportedly include apple, google, facebook and amazon owning too many people pieces of the market and are humming competition or stifling innovation by buying small startups and killing off potential rivals. the prop comes as lawmakers and candidates for stricter regulations and threatened to keep big tech. >> you believe this is political?>> it is that tech is being demonized by democrats including presidential candidates. swiped at the white house by the current president and conservative forces and the republican party. it feels like it is stifling free speech in a way spot google was the only company pointing out the staff members. three said house terry that the google operations benefit the customers. >>> all eyes on the nations capital this morning. robert mueller is about to answer questions about the russia investigation. hear what he has to say, had in a cbs special report. >>> noticeably warmer today for many of us. some of us as much as 7 degrees. i will point out the differences across the bay but it is really the weekend. that is
at issue is whether tech giant that would reportedly include apple, google, facebook and amazon owning too many people pieces of the market and are humming competition or stifling innovation by buying small startups and killing off potential rivals. the prop comes as lawmakers and candidates for stricter regulations and threatened to keep big tech. >> you believe this is political?>> it is that tech is being demonized by democrats including presidential candidates. swiped at the...
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talk about the costs of businesses leaving the city all together amazon, for example. >> that's what's happening in a lot of cities. new york city, for example, there was very, very poor leadership and chased amazon out and chased businesses out. that's going to have an impact on millennials for sure. also chasing even high earners out. job creators. why would they stay here? if you don't need to be in new york city to make money, you might as well move to florida or texas where taxes are lower. they are spending less money. there is just a more efficient government. i think you are going to see this move to red states from blue states that's millennials but also high earners and job creators. jedediah: no surprise democratic policies drive out of these cities. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. jedediah: new poll patriotism all-time low is that really true? we sent carley shimkus to find out. >> why wouldn't you be proud of this country? america is the best place in the world to live. >> really best place in the world. god bless the united states of america. jedediah: the
talk about the costs of businesses leaving the city all together amazon, for example. >> that's what's happening in a lot of cities. new york city, for example, there was very, very poor leadership and chased amazon out and chased businesses out. that's going to have an impact on millennials for sure. also chasing even high earners out. job creators. why would they stay here? if you don't need to be in new york city to make money, you might as well move to florida or texas where taxes are...
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. >>> it's summer and you probably don't want to cook about back-to-school, but amazon prime day event will target back-to-school shoppers. it will last two days, july 15 and 16th. it is gearing up by watching out the school year online store . parents and students can buy supplies and there is a section for teachers to buy custom to the core, arts and crafts, instructional technology. american suspended nearly $84 billion >>> delta air lines adding new perks to the economy class service. starting in october they will offer hot towels, bistro style then he, a free living it will be on more than international flights for 6 1/2 hours and some like flights. >>> americans expected to spend $1 billion during the holiday just on pier. researchers the fourth of july is the top drinking holiday in the u.s. but the national federal return retail federation says americans will spend $40.6 billion on hotdogs and hamburgers come down a little bit than last year, but the average cost adds up to about $73 a person. from waste to you to save, to raise our presentation. if you breathing a clothing don
. >>> it's summer and you probably don't want to cook about back-to-school, but amazon prime day event will target back-to-school shoppers. it will last two days, july 15 and 16th. it is gearing up by watching out the school year online store . parents and students can buy supplies and there is a section for teachers to buy custom to the core, arts and crafts, instructional technology. american suspended nearly $84 billion >>> delta air lines adding new perks to the economy...
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i think they have to understand that amazon's amazon. they can pick up kind of the rest of it if you will. dagen: which retailer does the best job riding on amazon's coat tails. walmart would be the obvious one. >> i would say walmart. i would say target has done a phenomenal job. they're using retail stores more than a lot of other retailers will use them because of the sortments. -- assortments. a lot of retailers are using the actioam xiom if we take the stot of the h equation, we reduce co. >> i'm a regular amazon prime shopper. i didn't know it was amazon prime day. are they advertising -- i mean, how come i didn't get an e-mail about this. you have to turn on "mornings with maria." are they advertising this in a way i'm missing. >> good question. i've been getting hit. they've been blitzing me over the last several days, weeks. the big announcement was june 25th where they announced exactly when it would be. you kind of knew if you're an amazonophile. then they hit you with it's going to be 48 hours this year instead of 36. they ma
i think they have to understand that amazon's amazon. they can pick up kind of the rest of it if you will. dagen: which retailer does the best job riding on amazon's coat tails. walmart would be the obvious one. >> i would say walmart. i would say target has done a phenomenal job. they're using retail stores more than a lot of other retailers will use them because of the sortments. -- assortments. a lot of retailers are using the actioam xiom if we take the stot of the h equation, we...
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why amazon had it right when it hose virginia for its second headquarters. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, july 10th. . >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. well, the stage is set and investors cheered. federal reserve chair jerome powell bolstered the case for a possible interest rate cut when policymakers meet at the end of he suggested that lowering the benchmark rate would bolster growth and cited a number of uncertainties here and around the globe. thatd lif optimism on wall street, sending the nasdaq to new highs and the s&p 500 ble l briefly through the 3,000 mark before it pulled back. the downd jonestrial average rose 26 points to 26,860. theasdaq was up 60 and the s&p 500 gained 13. we have two reports tonight. bob pisani is at the new york stock exchange, but we begin with steve liesman and the fed. >>> fed chairman jerome powell all but guaranteed thel fed w be cutting rates probably as soon a this month, from the testimony in the house today. while he said the u.s. economy is in a good place he emp
why amazon had it right when it hose virginia for its second headquarters. those stories and much more tonight on "nightly business report" for wednesday, july 10th. . >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. well, the stage is set and investors cheered. federal reserve chair jerome powell bolstered the case for a possible interest rate cut when policymakers meet at the end of he suggested that lowering the benchmark rate would bolster growth and cited a number of uncertainties...
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well, coming up, amazon looks to expand its footpnt in the area. the potential deal that could mean is a hundred new jobs in prince george's county. we are sisters. and we just moved in together. why alissa and aleah chose fios. we stream sooo much. a lot of times alissa is watching tv on her laptop, using her phone, also using her tablet. i am really good at multitasking cause i'm awesome. a little. the best internet is even better at our best price. switch now and get our fastest speeds available. plus, a free samsung chromebook on us. that's fios. >>> michigan congressman justin amash says go's leaving the in a july 4th op-ed amash says he's declaring his independence after becoming, quote, frightened by the division of party politics. amash went on to warn that the u.s. is becoming trapped in what he calls a partisan death spiral, but he says there is an escape. >> i've been involved in party politics for a while and i believe very strngly that it's hurting our country at this point, and -- and i think people need to stand up for what's right,
well, coming up, amazon looks to expand its footpnt in the area. the potential deal that could mean is a hundred new jobs in prince george's county. we are sisters. and we just moved in together. why alissa and aleah chose fios. we stream sooo much. a lot of times alissa is watching tv on her laptop, using her phone, also using her tablet. i am really good at multitasking cause i'm awesome. a little. the best internet is even better at our best price. switch now and get our fastest speeds...
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google, apple, even amazon have been doing it a little bitng , and i think they're a little bit better at it. i think the libra just the timing of it, you know, now you'reng go geoive nefarious actors the ability to manipulate the next election with money they don't have to launder. you can seehe political engine getting under there that way. i think that's one of the reason facebook has sort of more scrutiny on it. >> now, we all know that these kinds of companies, you know, the companies that have been at the forefront of technology, cutting-edge technology for the last several years, have been leading this market higher. now they're getting this scrutiny from rishington. >>t. >> does that cap that growth do you think? >> well, i think every -- i think for facebook, i think it is built in or, you know, the light -- some sort of light regulation is built in. i think itns maybe even built a little bit for google as well, but perhaps not the more disastrous outcome for, say, example rewriting the 1996 communications decency act, which means both google and fallbook would act have to be
google, apple, even amazon have been doing it a little bitng , and i think they're a little bit better at it. i think the libra just the timing of it, you know, now you'reng go geoive nefarious actors the ability to manipulate the next election with money they don't have to launder. you can seehe political engine getting under there that way. i think that's one of the reason facebook has sort of more scrutiny on it. >> now, we all know that these kinds of companies, you know, the...
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residents had a chance to hear abouts the propo from county officials, and amazon representatives. they saw some of the renderings ma well as a p to get a better sense of amazon's development plans. you can rbad more at amazon's rival in our nbc washington app. >>> we're about to introduceou y to a teen who is using his skills in the kitchen to make a difnce in his community. but this isn't the first time the 13ear-old has been on tv. >> michael's cupcakes. >> the idea for flavors comes from up here. >> from the eart, michael's dessert is a buness baked for the community. every dessert sold buys a dessert for someone in need. there areme thinking, people who are less fortunateth n me, and maybe they shousa ket the things.6hi giving back being ingredient. with some help from mom in the kitchen and a little interference from his brother. the young food advocate runs michael's desserts in his home in buoy. he's doing this for others and not himself. >> baking from scratch, michael connects every flavor to a freedom fighter, superhero. topping every one with his homemade icing. >> ther
residents had a chance to hear abouts the propo from county officials, and amazon representatives. they saw some of the renderings ma well as a p to get a better sense of amazon's development plans. you can rbad more at amazon's rival in our nbc washington app. >>> we're about to introduceou y to a teen who is using his skills in the kitchen to make a difnce in his community. but this isn't the first time the 13ear-old has been on tv. >> michael's cupcakes. >> the idea for...
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. >>> so amazon prime's annual shopping holiday is here. it's supposed to be bigger and better than ever. >> okay. an online shopping holiday. remember this. the company is facing some backlash this year. thousands of warehouse workers in europe and some of the united states are expected to walk off their jobs monday and tuesday demanding better pay and working conditions. you know, this would be the first ever amazon prime day strike in the united states. >>> still ahead here on "newsroom," work is moving ahead restoring notre dame after that devastating fire. you remember that three months ago. we've got an update on the progress for you. >> yeah, we'll be waiting to see that. >>> plus, a thrilling finish and a bit of history made as two heavyweights battle for the men's wimbledon title. you don't want to miss the highlights. of savings and service. whoa. travis in it made it. it's amazing. oh is that travis's app? it's pretty cool, isn't it? there's two of them. they're multiplying. no, guys, its me. see, i'm real. i'm real! he thinks he
. >>> so amazon prime's annual shopping holiday is here. it's supposed to be bigger and better than ever. >> okay. an online shopping holiday. remember this. the company is facing some backlash this year. thousands of warehouse workers in europe and some of the united states are expected to walk off their jobs monday and tuesday demanding better pay and working conditions. you know, this would be the first ever amazon prime day strike in the united states. >>> still...
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a plan to build 4.1 million square foot amazon fulfillment center in westphalia is going forward. >> the duty that is left behind that is here after some people have gone, it's a community that stays here and invested in -- invested here in the county that we care about the most. >> the proposal now headed to the county council forapproval. >>> it was a terrible situation, being stuck in a sehigh-ri building during a fire with no sa down. this happened to a philadelphia man but he took action. it happened on the 13th floor. watch him climb down the outside ofbu this lding. official say he made it to the ground safely. very dangerous! but he made it. you don't have a lot of options. you have to make an option to save your own life. >>> few people trying to beat the heat ended up cloer to the sun than they anticipated. >> stuck. me and brendan were just about to go on that ride. feel bad for them people. >> this was not the dayor this. the scene at sixlags in prince george's county. roller coaster riders stuck on the hill around 6:15 lastight and up there about two hours. it is a floor
a plan to build 4.1 million square foot amazon fulfillment center in westphalia is going forward. >> the duty that is left behind that is here after some people have gone, it's a community that stays here and invested in -- invested here in the county that we care about the most. >> the proposal now headed to the county council forapproval. >>> it was a terrible situation, being stuck in a sehigh-ri building during a fire with no sa down. this happened to a philadelphia man...
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but users who download the amazon assistant app access to browsing history. legislative activists worry about users selling their browsing information for just $10. >> we feel like that's not a fair trade. it can tell you things about a person's life. large companies aren't able to completely safeguard data. >> amazon says it only collects product and price data and says the data are closely guarded and not sold. >>> avengers endgame is the highest grossing movie of the a we got to finish this. >> disney says the film brought the global box office. opening since just the top avatar's record of 2.78. that was 2.79 the first number. that's a lot of money. it owns avatar. >>> getting a taste of hollywood with a brief cameo on silicon valley. seen meeting with cast members. it's not clear whether he's playing himself on the show. that would make sense. he did reveal his appearance will be on episode one of the show's sixth and final season. expected to premiere in late 2019. >>> record setting opening weekend for the lion kiplace th remake roared stunning opening
but users who download the amazon assistant app access to browsing history. legislative activists worry about users selling their browsing information for just $10. >> we feel like that's not a fair trade. it can tell you things about a person's life. large companies aren't able to completely safeguard data. >> amazon says it only collects product and price data and says the data are closely guarded and not sold. >>> avengers endgame is the highest grossing movie of the a...
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mollie hemingway, carrie severino, coauthors of the number one book on amazon tonight, and they are here to take us behind the scenes of the kavanaugh confirmation fight, including the length to which christine blasey ford went tobl scrub her social media before she made her accusation. plus what first lady melania trump really thought of ford's claim. don't miss those. we have a shocking video of a brutal fight at disneyland that is the talk of the country and tonight, the man who broke up their brawl reveals why so few others tried to intervene. but first, the democrats' race
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amazon's prime event we don't know how the full thing wrapped up it was the longest by 12 hours amazon has told us so far that worldwide sellers, predominantly small and medium sized businesses saw the biggest 24 hours sale day in amazon's history. amazon's first 24 hours of prime day sales were 79% higher than last year according to e-receipts adobe analytics says they saw a 64% increase in sales versus an average monday in july compared to last year's 54% growth on prime day. even the niche retailers saw a 30% increase on online sales based on an analysis of pain views, the echo show 5, fire tv stick with alexa remote and kindle paper weight were the top sellers. it makes sense because those were drastically discounted on amazon's sales day events. walmart during prime day, the page views there indicat instapot, the apple watch 3, the vizio 54 inch 4k tv were the big sellers. when you have a big peak and a swell of packages coming through the system at the same time, deliveries could be slower >> you need to tell sorkin about the exchange we did. >> the shoe store. >> you know about
amazon's prime event we don't know how the full thing wrapped up it was the longest by 12 hours amazon has told us so far that worldwide sellers, predominantly small and medium sized businesses saw the biggest 24 hours sale day in amazon's history. amazon's first 24 hours of prime day sales were 79% higher than last year according to e-receipts adobe analytics says they saw a 64% increase in sales versus an average monday in july compared to last year's 54% growth on prime day. even the niche...
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amazon missed earnings expectations. amazon missed the consensus were like eight or nine straight quarters, it went through the moon. amazon is on an island. presidentgoing to trump, who is speaking at the white house. american wines: are great. thingidn't do the right when they start taxing our companies. we tax our companies. him, i said don't do it. we are working on that right now. i just spoke to him. i have a good relationship. they shouldn't have done this. they are used to taking advantage of the united states. donek at deals that were with other presidents in this country, and it it's a disgrace countries have allowed this to happen. from $300 was making -- $500to $5 billion billion a year, now we are taking in billions of dollars from china, and it is all turning around. try -- i don't think personally china would sign a deal. would say let's wait, maybe trump would lose it. like the people who allow these deals to happen. i blame the united states for allowing that to happen. if iran wants to make a deal, i ca
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next up is amazon. they have big brother and alexa and wiped out small business and have the power to steer their own goods but amazon also has friends. they have distribution centers all over the country that gives them influence and their platform is beloved by everyone who uses it and ceo jeff bezos owns "the washington post. that's one way to ensure you get publicity but he has not influenced the editorial if you're worried about corporate concentration, that's rifling. even though amazon spent years krau crushing smaller retailers, this is in the best shape it made a brilliant settlement nobody is talking about to appease sellers, the people that are on shopify like i talked about at the top of the show amazon knows how to play the game last but not least, there is facebook man, they sure didn't buy much with that $5 billion settlement. it's out of the frying pan and in the fire with them. the treasury department is not thrilled with the plan to launch the currency, lib ra if they bring in counsel,
next up is amazon. they have big brother and alexa and wiped out small business and have the power to steer their own goods but amazon also has friends. they have distribution centers all over the country that gives them influence and their platform is beloved by everyone who uses it and ceo jeff bezos owns "the washington post. that's one way to ensure you get publicity but he has not influenced the editorial if you're worried about corporate concentration, that's rifling. even though...
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maria: a new amazon dropoff, a major retailer now accepts amazon returns. retirement out of reach, why many americans fear they will never stop working. back in a minute. ♪ what if i lose it all. ♪ twenty-four people came together to sign an agreement that created the stock exchange. just the right elements coming together. it started when scores more people came together, just down the street and traded bonds that helped pay for the revolution, and the nation it created. it started in an office on the corner where the right people witnessed the telegraph and brought information and humanity together forever. it started with the markets, bringing together steel and buildings and silicon and medicine and rockets. we believe the possibilities of life and investing are greater when we come together. it's why for eighty years we've connected ideas with technology, data with inspiration, investors with solutions. so that every day together, it all starts again. ♪ the cloud i need? it has to keep up with sales, supply chain, inventory - ♪ ♪ it needs to
maria: a new amazon dropoff, a major retailer now accepts amazon returns. retirement out of reach, why many americans fear they will never stop working. back in a minute. ♪ what if i lose it all. ♪ twenty-four people came together to sign an agreement that created the stock exchange. just the right elements coming together. it started when scores more people came together, just down the street and traded bonds that helped pay for the revolution, and the nation it created. it started in an...
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experienced that we would have experienced, regardless of amazon. >> am zon's 43 -- amazon's 43- story tower. >> this could help million across the country. congressional office is raising minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour would brin many out of poverty. many bay area cities already have minimum wage close to or higher than $15. >>> time is 4:46. new york city getting ready for tomorrow's big ticker tape parade, celebrating the u.s. women's national soccer team. the world in the u.s. they won sunday's final in france. team usa was the world cup favorites. ask they responded with several record-setting performances. >> this has been a great tournament. it's been a journey that we have been on together as a group. and to be able to come out and walk away with a gold medal is something special. >> tomorrow's ticker tape parade in manhattan will go down a stretch of broadway, known as the canyon of heroes. >>> the golden state warriors continue an off-season transformation. and the latest warrior to leave the team is damian joe. leaving for marry spelledman. expected that it's another
experienced that we would have experienced, regardless of amazon. >> am zon's 43 -- amazon's 43- story tower. >> this could help million across the country. congressional office is raising minimum wage from $7.25 to $15 an hour would brin many out of poverty. many bay area cities already have minimum wage close to or higher than $15. >>> time is 4:46. new york city getting ready for tomorrow's big ticker tape parade, celebrating the u.s. women's national soccer team. the...
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tonight protests erupt over amazon's facial tech. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. marcus washington has the day off. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's check that forecast right now kari. we'll get to that commute in a moment. >> okay. >> your time is coming my friend. the day looks pretty good. >> looks pretty good, starting out with sunshine in the south bay. we have some fog in san francisco, and a wide range in temperatures in our day ahead, and so as we take a live look in san jose, as the sun comes up, our temperatures will be in the low 70s or low 60s at 7:00, and then some mid-70s by late morning, reaching the 80s again today. we will see some spots reaching the low 90s again this afternoon, so i'll have a look at that, and mike, you're updating the crash in the tri-valley. >> with the help of our waze community, i didn't think it was a major crash and again another update came in, somebody else reported it as a minor crash. we'll thank them, but
tonight protests erupt over amazon's facial tech. "today in the bay" continues right now. >>> good morning, everyone, and thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. marcus washington has the day off. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's check that forecast right now kari. we'll get to that commute in a moment. >> okay. >> your time is coming my friend. the day looks pretty good. >> looks pretty good, starting out with sunshine in the south bay. we have some...
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they saw some of the rendering as well as a map to get a better sense of amazon's development plan. you can read more about amazon arriving in the nbc washington app. >>> the search isn for several suspects accused of setting an armored van on fire and injuring three people in ncf the van belonged to a transportation company. it was found on a highway leading to the airport. the suspects also set fire to their own van before driving off. >>> we are working for your health this morning with details on a new medication for migraines. it is still waiting for fda approval and could be a game-changer for migine sufferers. researchers tested the drug in clinical trial. people were pain-free within two hour compared to thoseho took a placebo. the study was published in the new england journal of medicine. >> president trump wants to help people who have kidney disease. president signed an executive order yesterday with itious goals. the order directs the department of health and human service to come up with a plan to better educate and treat people in early stages of the disease. it also
they saw some of the rendering as well as a map to get a better sense of amazon's development plan. you can read more about amazon arriving in the nbc washington app. >>> the search isn for several suspects accused of setting an armored van on fire and injuring three people in ncf the van belonged to a transportation company. it was found on a highway leading to the airport. the suspects also set fire to their own van before driving off. >>> we are working for your health this...
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and thanks to amazon for you can have it here in the united states. how much will be scanned macaroni cheese cost you? amazon is selling it for under five dollars. shipping is not included. it is so easy to make, please try to do it in your kitchen. >>> if you're in the market for new house, point-and-click. can buy a house on amazon. they range in price from $5000 took $65,000. the tech trying to selling tiny homes, shipping is included. the retailer describes the 292 square foot away as being large enough to function as a summer home or maybe a home office. the kid takes 2 to 3 days to build and it comes with step-by- step instructions. >> amazon just keep rolling. >> that would be so nice to have if you had i yacht, that could be your kids play house. >> home for your mother. she would like to be in the main house probably. >> you will be stuffed in the shed. >> she is not watching don't worry. >>> coming up on ktvu mornings on 2, all eyes on top america. the riverside that had people looking to catch a glimpse . >>> for lost pets on the fourth of
and thanks to amazon for you can have it here in the united states. how much will be scanned macaroni cheese cost you? amazon is selling it for under five dollars. shipping is not included. it is so easy to make, please try to do it in your kitchen. >>> if you're in the market for new house, point-and-click. can buy a house on amazon. they range in price from $5000 took $65,000. the tech trying to selling tiny homes, shipping is included. the retailer describes the 292 square foot away...
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all new numbers show just how much money was spent on amazon during the big event. we'll also show you the items that were the most popular. this racquet doesn't care who holds it. it's equality in my hand. it's not a boy thing, or a girl thing. it's everything. give your kids a sport with a level playing field for all. join net generation. >>> welcome back. new details, mexico drug lord joaquin el shappo guzman is sentenced to life plus 30 years. the charges are for smuggling drugs into the united states. his wife arrived at courthouse in new york this morning ahead of the that long-awaited sentencing. a jury found him guilty on all counts during an 11-week trial in february. >>> one person is dead after shooting in richmond on 18th and chancellor avenue at about 11:00 last night. this is video from the scene. so far police say a motive isn't clear and no suspects have been arrested. >>> a man accused of killing two men in san mateo expected in court. the suspect has pleaded not guilty. asking to represent himself in a trial. prosecutors say he killed a taxi driver
all new numbers show just how much money was spent on amazon during the big event. we'll also show you the items that were the most popular. this racquet doesn't care who holds it. it's equality in my hand. it's not a boy thing, or a girl thing. it's everything. give your kids a sport with a level playing field for all. join net generation. >>> welcome back. new details, mexico drug lord joaquin el shappo guzman is sentenced to life plus 30 years. the charges are for smuggling drugs...
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prime day for amazon. workers going on strike. what's happening? >> amazon. the idea was started in china called singles day and a real holiday dwarfs anything in america. you have the big sales. people go online and shop and so amazon picked it up. prime day wasn't their biggest day last year but it is a big recruiting day for them. apparently if you go on amazon you get all these discounts and bargains. the idea is for people to become members. >> bill: in the middle of summer they created their retail holiday. >> in a down period. flip side around 3:00 we have workers do a walk-out at amazon. >> bill: here is your worker page. amazon minimum wage $15 an hour. >> there was an organization that covered a couple warehouses in the u.k. last year. this stuff goes beyond money. what they found is that these workers were working 10-hour shifts. many of them were afraid to take bathroom breaks. 74% said they wouldn't take a bathroom break. it has gone from 150 to 250 an hour. they said management was abusive. 55% reported being depressed. 57% reported being more a
prime day for amazon. workers going on strike. what's happening? >> amazon. the idea was started in china called singles day and a real holiday dwarfs anything in america. you have the big sales. people go online and shop and so amazon picked it up. prime day wasn't their biggest day last year but it is a big recruiting day for them. apparently if you go on amazon you get all these discounts and bargains. the idea is for people to become members. >> bill: in the middle of summer...
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experienced regardless of amazon. >> amazon's 43-story tower in belleview holds up to 4,000 employees. expected to open in 2024. >>> next month, the agency will consider banning international fake numbers, robocalls and text messages. there's a spoofing technique that generates a number that looks a lot like yours. you think it's local. and that tricks a lot of people into answering the telephone. last week, they passed rules. the federal trade commission has filed 94 actions against organizations responsible for more than 1 billion illegal calls. >>> stores' attempt appears to have backfired. the store's owner was trying to encourage customers to bring their own reusable bags. so he started printing embarrassing messages on plastic bags. but instead of people getting embarrassed, they apparently loved the messages and the community is starting to collect them. now, the store plans to print the messages on canvass tote bags. >>> nestle is taking the step to go green. using a recycled candy bag wrapper. it can be toss inside regular recycling. it is the first time a candy bar has been
experienced regardless of amazon. >> amazon's 43-story tower in belleview holds up to 4,000 employees. expected to open in 2024. >>> next month, the agency will consider banning international fake numbers, robocalls and text messages. there's a spoofing technique that generates a number that looks a lot like yours. you think it's local. and that tricks a lot of people into answering the telephone. last week, they passed rules. the federal trade commission has filed 94 actions...
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amazon, walmart, target are already offering deals out there. for all of you parents, the costs arenly expected to go up as we get closer to the first day of school which is a few weeks away. accordi to aecent survey, 50% of parents have already started all of that shopping. that means more money to spend. you take the kid with you they start picking out their own thing. just a lot of mtey to be spen here the next >> and they nt the most expensive things! >>> the kennedy center a counced its 20lass of honorees. the list includes linda ronstadt and earth wind and fire. ♪ >> is everyone dancing? >> good to have earth wind and fire in the morning. the ceremony will be held in december. also on the lissais actress ly field. long running tv show sesame street will be honored and malong with conductorhael tilson thomas. the presenters and performers are usually kept secret until the show. so stay tuned. we find out more come december. >> it's always a spectacular lineup of starsthere. >>> could music help patients preparing for surgery? we will show
amazon, walmart, target are already offering deals out there. for all of you parents, the costs arenly expected to go up as we get closer to the first day of school which is a few weeks away. accordi to aecent survey, 50% of parents have already started all of that shopping. that means more money to spend. you take the kid with you they start picking out their own thing. just a lot of mtey to be spen here the next >> and they nt the most expensive things! >>> the kennedy center a...
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a giant arm that puts-- welds the door onto a car in a factory or it helps move packages around at amazon. the rots that i'm interested in are where we start actually attributes. some human and there, again, is a big controversy over how far we should go with that. you know, should we make robotsh lians? there are people working on that. but clearly we're already gettina little glimpse of this with alexa and skii, which seem of human, maybe, or have some aspects of that. we are talking to this machine, but that's where we are right now. and that's what's fascinatingus bewe're about to move into this era where questions of, say, morality and ethics, you know, how do we program these robots, if you will, or a.i. usstems to do the right thing? >> sreenivasan: bethose robots are going to reflect the personal preferences and ethics of the people who programmed them, right? >> yeah, that's right. and we're already seeing this with social medi you know, social media was created as this kind of fun way to communicate with everyone. and, you know, you'll find out about your-- what happened to your
a giant arm that puts-- welds the door onto a car in a factory or it helps move packages around at amazon. the rots that i'm interested in are where we start actually attributes. some human and there, again, is a big controversy over how far we should go with that. you know, should we make robotsh lians? there are people working on that. but clearly we're already gettina little glimpse of this with alexa and skii, which seem of human, maybe, or have some aspects of that. we are talking to this...
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i learned it was number one on amazon national security list, so thank you so much for doing that. >> it's only going to get better. >> elie, josh, seung min, thank you so much. >>> demonstrations are turning violent in san juan puerto rico after police fired tear gas at protesters outside the governor's mansion as calls intention for ricardo rosello to resign. what do you have? >> reporter: this is where it happened last night. this is where protests which have started yesterday peacefully and hundreds of thousands down the main expressway, into san juan, fuelled by puerto rican celebrities like ricky martin. a number of them braved torrential rains. and they started out, and there were a number of police warnings and the police fired tear gas into the crowd, causing them to scatter and a large number fanned out in the streets, sometimes in running battles with protesters there. we're hearing from a police officer that some police were injured. i didn't see that myself. they're wearing a lot of protective clothing and down the street, we saw blood on the pavement, suggesting perhaps
i learned it was number one on amazon national security list, so thank you so much for doing that. >> it's only going to get better. >> elie, josh, seung min, thank you so much. >>> demonstrations are turning violent in san juan puerto rico after police fired tear gas at protesters outside the governor's mansion as calls intention for ricardo rosello to resign. what do you have? >> reporter: this is where it happened last night. this is where protests which have...
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. >>> so cheaps, dealcountdown is on to amazon prime day, workers are busy making sure they're strcked up fo the two-day event. >> the sales are strictly for prime members. consumer reporter susan hogan has the details. >> prime day kicks off at 3:00 a.m. this monday. we have four things you need to know, to make sure you're ready to take advantage of these deals. if you're not a prime member, no problem. ash the party. don't forget to cancel the auto renew. start shopping early, search the words sneak peak in the app right now, to get an early look at some of the sales, if you see somethingyo like, click watch this deal. you will get a notification whe( the sale goes live, and shop around, other retailers are likely to offer deep discounts to compe with prime time. we'll have more tips for you leading up to monday. be sure to stay tuned for what you need to know to save the most money. >> thank you so much, susan. >>> we're going to send things back over to lauren for a final check of your forecast. that weekend forecast, the ever lportant. >> notoking too bad this weekend at all. we
. >>> so cheaps, dealcountdown is on to amazon prime day, workers are busy making sure they're strcked up fo the two-day event. >> the sales are strictly for prime members. consumer reporter susan hogan has the details. >> prime day kicks off at 3:00 a.m. this monday. we have four things you need to know, to make sure you're ready to take advantage of these deals. if you're not a prime member, no problem. ash the party. don't forget to cancel the auto renew. start shopping...