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i think we started as being an e-commerce company and 10% of all e-commerce in the u.s. flows through shopify. we were one single aggregated store we would be the second-largest online store in america. but the key here is that commerce in the future will happen everywhere. we announced on the show and talked about our integrations with google and facebook and instagram and tiktok to embed commerce there and the newest one we are embedding the newest , partner is twitter. they are in the news a lot lately, but if you think about where commerce used to happen, it was around the town square. where the bakers sold bread and they sold shoes. twitter is the modern-day digital town square. so, embedding commerce into twitter so you can turn conversation into commerce powered by shopify we think is a great thing and whether or not they have a new owner in the future or not, i think commerce will play a role in twitter's future. emily: i recently interviewed amazon ceo, andy jassy, and i'm not sure if you caught this but what i asked about amazon's relationship with third-party
i think we started as being an e-commerce company and 10% of all e-commerce in the u.s. flows through shopify. we were one single aggregated store we would be the second-largest online store in america. but the key here is that commerce in the future will happen everywhere. we announced on the show and talked about our integrations with google and facebook and instagram and tiktok to embed commerce there and the newest one we are embedding the newest , partner is twitter. they are in the news a...
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but advancing the aggressive argument on the commerce clause that's commerce between the states and having the power to regulate things that prior to that time for the first 150 years of the republic that power had been understood to give congress the power to interstate transaction if i'm in virginia and i'm selling something to you congress has the power to set up ati system of laws should they choose to do so and impose a negative power on state law. the other principal power derived from channels of interstate commerce airways, waterways, and so forth so this was a new frontier from the commerce clause. one of the most important elements of the constitution is that federalism gave power to the people and then the protection we call separation of powers. in the nose meeting in a particular case. and then to be the savior of the american people. you have to interpret the commerceat clause that affects interstate commerce. pretty much everything is just like the butterfly effect. somewhere in brazil that will affect wind current and weather patterns in florida. the supreme court thankfull
but advancing the aggressive argument on the commerce clause that's commerce between the states and having the power to regulate things that prior to that time for the first 150 years of the republic that power had been understood to give congress the power to interstate transaction if i'm in virginia and i'm selling something to you congress has the power to set up ati system of laws should they choose to do so and impose a negative power on state law. the other principal power derived from...
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commerce. she prior to that time. for the first 150 years of the republic. that power had been understood to do essentially two things to give congress the power to regulate interstate commercial transactions if i'm in virginia, and i'm selling something to you. you live in maryland. congress has the power to set up a system of laws that will govern that transaction should it choose to do so and to impose a negative power on state laws that would interfere. the other principal power that's derived from a power to regulate channels and instrumentalities of interstate commerce today. we would think of those as interstate airways airwaves waterways roadways canals and so forth. so this was really a new frontier that he was pushing for the commerce clause remember that perhaps the single most important element or one of them one of the most important elements of the constitution was that as these twin structural protections the vertical protection we call federalism that keeps most of the power clo
commerce. she prior to that time. for the first 150 years of the republic. that power had been understood to do essentially two things to give congress the power to regulate interstate commercial transactions if i'm in virginia, and i'm selling something to you. you live in maryland. congress has the power to set up a system of laws that will govern that transaction should it choose to do so and to impose a negative power on state laws that would interfere. the other principal power that's...
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to regular commerce between states, and the power to regulate things that affect interstate commerce. prior to that, for the first 150 years of the republic that power had been understood to do two things, give congress the power to regulate interstate commercial transactions. i'm in virginia and selling something to you and you live in maryland, congress has the power to set up a system of laws that will govern that transaction and impose negative power on state laws that would interfere. the other is derived from power to regulate channels and instrumentalities of interstate airways, waterways, roadways, canals and so forth so this was a new frontier he was pushing for the commerce clause. perhaps the single most important element of the constitution, the twin structural protections, the protection of federalism at the state and local level, the horizontal protection we call separation of powers illuminating the responsibilities of the branch that makes the laws and the executive headed by the president and the branch that interprets the laws when necessary to do so to resolve the
to regular commerce between states, and the power to regulate things that affect interstate commerce. prior to that, for the first 150 years of the republic that power had been understood to do two things, give congress the power to regulate interstate commercial transactions. i'm in virginia and selling something to you and you live in maryland, congress has the power to set up a system of laws that will govern that transaction and impose negative power on state laws that would interfere. the...
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and she's the vice president of the european union chamber of commerce in china. welcome to the w bettina. so the mode among european companies in china is turning increasingly sour, locked down, supply chain strains, political pressure. am i missing something? well, yes, i'm obviously you and really elicited also and the comment outbreak. it definitely is quite a, an issue and it causes a lot of uncertainty. then we have a slowing economy and the environmental business environment is getting more and more political. so this makes doing business in china more and more difficult for majority of our members. but what exactly is the impact we don't see an exit is of companies are doing no, we don't see an exodus of company is be course the market is for sure a very big and important. but it course is actually that headquarters will silo. they will decouple their companies here in china. they localize the stuff, they localize id and data storage systems, and the onshore supply chains. and another effect is for sure that this regards to future investments, which would
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i do want to recognize the hard work that the americans of the energy and commerce committee put into the restoring hope for mental health and well-being act of 2022. this package is the first major effort put forth to address our nation's mental health crisis since the lockdowns began for coronavirus. following covid-19 and the pandemic, we've seen a tremendous increase in youth mental health conditions, suicides, overdose deaths, exacerbating the mental health crisis we already faced prior to the pandemic. this bill maintains the flexibility for states to make their funding decisions that best addresses the needs of their communities. the spending in this bill, and this is important, the spending in this bill is fully offset and targets funding toward the treatment of serious mental health conditions instead of generalized wellness programs that may not have an impact. included in this package is the into the light for maternal mental health and substance use disorders act of 2022. that's actually a bill that i introduced with representatives yvette clarke, herrera beutler, kim and
i do want to recognize the hard work that the americans of the energy and commerce committee put into the restoring hope for mental health and well-being act of 2022. this package is the first major effort put forth to address our nation's mental health crisis since the lockdowns began for coronavirus. following covid-19 and the pandemic, we've seen a tremendous increase in youth mental health conditions, suicides, overdose deaths, exacerbating the mental health crisis we already faced prior to...
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the real opportunity and the reason bill is there is to find opportunities for them within commerce and shopping and how they will maconetize. >> to what degree can they pivot if the consume says i'm done buying stuff for my house? >> it's been the two massive ad categories all yearlong. they are the cbs primetime audience, if you will. that sort of audience that is coming to pinterest. they are atratracting advertises in those other spaces. i think you saw and tehe earning announced in april, it's under pressure in terms of supply chain, inflation and the rest. they will have inflation for sure we have other categories that are growing. >> it's great to have your insights thanks for joining us. >> thank you >> be sure to tune in tonight. mad money tonight at 6:00 eastern. carl >>> another leadership change taking place today outside of tech mark trenton out as ceo of bed bath and beyond. shares close to session low after a multi-year push to revive the brand and online sales. stocks down more than 40% below it's 2014 all time high. we'll be right back. when you need help it's great to
the real opportunity and the reason bill is there is to find opportunities for them within commerce and shopping and how they will maconetize. >> to what degree can they pivot if the consume says i'm done buying stuff for my house? >> it's been the two massive ad categories all yearlong. they are the cbs primetime audience, if you will. that sort of audience that is coming to pinterest. they are atratracting advertises in those other spaces. i think you saw and tehe earning...
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so, as it relates to our topic today when it comes to commerce, the commerce clause and how it relates to the native people, the first nations need, weatherby on voting rights, abuse by pharmaceutical companies, they wanted to test the opioids on us first. look at the emails. let's use native americans as the first ones. so you dehumanize us, you use us as test cases like guinea pigs, and then he put us in the attic. recall them reservations. -- we call them reservations. because americans cannot confront what you've done to the first nations. so you need to put us out of mind. so that is why it is so important that this country have a reckoning with its history. and understand what they have done to the first people of this country and to protect them. protect us from the states who seek to tax us and take our name -- land. the biggest fraud was manifest destiny in the u.s. your ancestors use the divine to steal from us. and call that manifest destiny. so, i hope at the end of this discussion, we want nothing more -- i never want to use history to -- but you should use history to info
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so, as it relates to our topic today when it comes to commerce, the commerce clause and how it relates to the native people, the first nations need, weatherby on voting rights, abuse by pharmaceutical companies, they wanted to test the opioids on us first. look at the emails. let's use native americans as the first ones. so you dehumanize us, you use us as test cases like guinea pigs, and then he put us in the attic. recall them reservations. -- we call them reservations. because americans cannot confront what you've done to the first nations. so you need to put us out of mind. so that is why it is so important that this country have a reckoning with its history. and understand what they have done to the first people of this country and to protect them. protect us from the states who seek to tax us and take our name -- land. the biggest fraud was manifest destiny in the u.s. your ancestors use the divine to steal from us. and call that manifest destiny. so, i hope at the end of this discussion, we want nothing more -- i never want to use history to -- but you should use history to info
so, as it relates to our topic today when it comes to commerce, the commerce clause and how it relates to the native people, the first nations need, weatherby on voting rights, abuse by pharmaceutical companies, they wanted to test the opioids on us first. look at the emails. let's use native americans as the first ones. so you dehumanize us, you use us as test cases like guinea pigs, and then he put us in the attic. recall them reservations. -- we call them reservations. because americans...
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but such commerce is regulated by congress through the interstate commerce commission. congress and only congress has the power to declare war even though the president may call for a declaration of war. and when the united states is involved in international agreements the senate is all important, for example the signature of our secretary of state to the united nations charter. had to be approved by a two-thirds majority of the senate. a clause in the constitution states that treaties are made by the president but only with the advice and consent of the senate. from the capital we went down pennsylvania avenue for a look at the white house. that's where the president lives. the white house represents the executive branch of the government. before he got through i could see why uncle jim said that the president has the biggest and toughest job in the world. yes, bill. the white house is both the home and office of the president. the president is chosen by the people through the electoral college. some of the presidents' duties are set by the constitution others are est
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mike we are e-commerce. -- a treats us like we are e-commerce. slavery did not end it transformed. [applause] [indiscernible] >> they want to bring in the handmade tail nightmare -- tale nightmare. we have to come back stronger. [indiscernible] >> we will bring you back live outside the supreme court in just a moment. earlier today president biden shared his thoughts on the court from the white house. he called on congress to pass federal legislation, protecting abortion rights, he said the department of health and human services would ensure the availability of contraception.
mike we are e-commerce. -- a treats us like we are e-commerce. slavery did not end it transformed. [applause] [indiscernible] >> they want to bring in the handmade tail nightmare -- tale nightmare. we have to come back stronger. [indiscernible] >> we will bring you back live outside the supreme court in just a moment. earlier today president biden shared his thoughts on the court from the white house. he called on congress to pass federal legislation, protecting abortion rights, he...
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the energy and commerce committee. and we are going to find a cure nears diseases. this bill is a step in that direction. with that, i yield back my time. mr. guthrie: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. i now yield three minutes to the congresswoman -- to congresswoman brown from ohio. i must say for many years we had a congressman brown on the committee who contributed a lot, particularly on the health care issue, chaired the health subcommittee, so it's an honor to hear from you, we have another congresswoman brown now from ohio. three minutes. ms. brown: thank you very much. thank you, chairman pallone, for yielding. i would also like to thank congresswoman eshoo for her leadership on this bill. i applaud president biden for having the foresight to propose the creation of an advanced research projects agency for health, also known as arpa-h. an agency tasked with driving break throughs in cancer, diabetes, alzheimer's and other difficult diseases. the new science moonshot a
the energy and commerce committee. and we are going to find a cure nears diseases. this bill is a step in that direction. with that, i yield back my time. mr. guthrie: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman is recognized. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. i now yield three minutes to the congresswoman -- to congresswoman brown from ohio. i must say for many years we had a congressman brown on the committee who contributed a lot, particularly on the health...
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reporter: the commerce clause reinterpreting commerce to prevent every activity that would aggregate as a efsignificant effect. the limited purpose federal government and national government. management fees by drawing decisions you can legislate that. focus that you're in charge of the huge expanse of sky's the limit. congress stopped trying to makeo law is accountable. prints for that chimp actually goes in depth today. as with most work laws measured by waist, would like, economic impact are made its way we work several months out of every year only to be told is not nearly enough. all of these things legislativelyy. thanks for an explanation of the president of the audience will have evene smarter. starting to pursue the matter's coming your way. oh all right. i happen to be a graduate of roger wilson senior high school washington d.c. which they just changed the name by the way. my question is this, the events current president of the united states does not complete his term for whatever reason, what can we best especially social conservatives, whatever they would want to put on
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>> e-commerce is growth for them. they expected to be top of their business. if you look at their business, 24 percent of nike business is through e-commerce. they say in their own channels, over 10 billion dollars in sales come from e-commerce, up from the roughly $20 billion they made in the -- kriti: let's talk inventory. we saw with walmart and home depot and target as well, the inventory buildup for nike is not much of an issue. >> it was up 23% at the end of the year. that is significant. we are expecting to see more markdowns. nike has enjoyed a long period of -- given the supply constraints we have seen during covid. but now with more inventory coming on in transit or in stores, we think there will be pressure to promote more could as not only they have more inventory, but the competitive landscape is going to get more promotional. kriti: thank you as always. really putting that into some context. you heard it there, china is becoming a bigger part of the story not just for nike, but around the world. it's not just about their business there, it's at -
>> e-commerce is growth for them. they expected to be top of their business. if you look at their business, 24 percent of nike business is through e-commerce. they say in their own channels, over 10 billion dollars in sales come from e-commerce, up from the roughly $20 billion they made in the -- kriti: let's talk inventory. we saw with walmart and home depot and target as well, the inventory buildup for nike is not much of an issue. >> it was up 23% at the end of the year. that is...
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it is high gas prices and potential e-commerce. that would be wrong. based on the new guidance, it is just 10 times earnings. you could do a whole lot worse. jacob in new jersey. >> thank you for all that you do. i would like to give a shout out to the nurses at overlook hospital. >> they are so great. i know a bunch of them. i am so glad you brought them up. >> my question is about a vacation ownership company or a timeshare. here is what i would like to know. with increases in leisure demand and now negative headlines about increase talks and higher interest rates, what is your opinion on the company travel and leisure. >> i am not a fan. we're going to spend our money and then be done spending. we are not going to travel. they are traveling beyond their means. robert in illinois? >> i have a question for you. there is a negotiation going on in kansas city. i want to know what your insight is. just a fabulous thing. >> they are the best that you can buy. i hope that whoever gets it wins. it is just a great piece of business. this is what you are look
it is high gas prices and potential e-commerce. that would be wrong. based on the new guidance, it is just 10 times earnings. you could do a whole lot worse. jacob in new jersey. >> thank you for all that you do. i would like to give a shout out to the nurses at overlook hospital. >> they are so great. i know a bunch of them. i am so glad you brought them up. >> my question is about a vacation ownership company or a timeshare. here is what i would like to know. with increases...
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so right now, shopify powers about 10% of all e-commerce in the u.s. and at the same time, about every 30 seconds or so, a brand new entrepreneur gets their first sale on shopify. so our perspective is really not only international but we also really are on the pulse of the retail. so a bunch of things have changed since the beginning of the direct to consumer movement and the idea of making really easy to buy things online directly from your favorite brand that is still fairly novel and consumers are voting with their wallets, even right now, to buy from independent brands, but there has been some changes. the first change that we are sey now happens everywhere and across every single touch point so whether it's online or it's off line or if your marketplace from social commerce it's happening everywhere and that's how consumers want to buy, one of the reasons why shopify is really transformed into this retail operating system. in terms of what is happening generally in retail we are see ing retail rebound in some areas. for example, in-person retail
so right now, shopify powers about 10% of all e-commerce in the u.s. and at the same time, about every 30 seconds or so, a brand new entrepreneur gets their first sale on shopify. so our perspective is really not only international but we also really are on the pulse of the retail. so a bunch of things have changed since the beginning of the direct to consumer movement and the idea of making really easy to buy things online directly from your favorite brand that is still fairly novel and...
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i understand the desire to separate the cloud computing business from a slower growing e-commerce. but i am not sure the sum of parts works when you think about the e-commerce apps and the low profits that that -- that that business generates. jon: it is always good to get your perspective. thanks very much. a lot to watch without official splitting of amazon stock later today. tom forte of d.a. davidson joining us. coming up, we dig into the latest housing report here in canada. what shows prices lighting and obviously, a signal of some of the things we are also watching in the u.s. more next. this is bloomberg. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousands of compliance controls with the help of ai. now you're making smarter decisions faster. operating costs are lower. and everyone from your auditors to your bankers feels like a million bucks. let's create smarter ways of putting your data to work. ibm. let's create jon: this is "bloomberg ma
i understand the desire to separate the cloud computing business from a slower growing e-commerce. but i am not sure the sum of parts works when you think about the e-commerce apps and the low profits that that -- that that business generates. jon: it is always good to get your perspective. thanks very much. a lot to watch without official splitting of amazon stock later today. tom forte of d.a. davidson joining us. coming up, we dig into the latest housing report here in canada. what shows...
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services are working with e-commerce as well to look at the supply chain and those things are happening as we speak. we can do much more in terms of making sure that parents, school teachers, neighbors are aware the danger of these counterfeit pills because they are a true danger in our communities. sen. supple have some -- sen. hassan: i want to -- we have been working together to get fentanyl permanently scheduled. dr., it was good to have you in new hampshire recently to see the problems we have on the ground as the epidemic of substance use continues as well as what we are doing in the granite state to address the drug crisis. i look forward to welcoming you back again. i want to start by just talking a little bit about the issue of fentanyl precursors in particular. i work with my colleagues to pressure china to take additional steps to regulate a fentanyl analogues and fentanyl precursors, which are the chemical chemical components that make up fentanyl. while there has been a drop in fentanyl trafficking directly from china to the united states we have recently seen a rise in fen
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mental health and well-being act coming out of energy and commerce. bobby's committee will have mental health matters education labor health bills, some under suspension. he talked about opioids which will be included energy and commerce part of the bill and he talked about cancer, he talked about veterans, mental health, he talked about cancer and he talked about opioids and all of those issues will be addressed in legislation on the floor next week and we hope much of it will be strongly bipartisan and past. we are waiting prayerfully for the senate negotiations on guns in terms of the writing of the bill so anytime they are finished we will be here to pass legislation. any questions? i think the first question should go to our birthday boy. what you think? he doesn't have a yellow shirt or anything like that. happy birthday. >> very kind of you. [inaudible] >> reconciliation is a senate matter now. we made our views known and that is a closely held negotiation on the senate side. suffice to say we've expressed our interest and the timing when it wo
mental health and well-being act coming out of energy and commerce. bobby's committee will have mental health matters education labor health bills, some under suspension. he talked about opioids which will be included energy and commerce part of the bill and he talked about cancer, he talked about veterans, mental health, he talked about cancer and he talked about opioids and all of those issues will be addressed in legislation on the floor next week and we hope much of it will be strongly...
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on "mad money," is innovation alive and well in the bay area i'm getting a read on e-commerce trends and transformative tech from a company in the know i have the ceo of adobe. then after announcing his partnership with waymo, i'm sitting down with the ceo of ubeu uber, and splunk is on a mission to manage big data but could it manage all that wall street is throwing at tech that i'm describing so stay to cramer, coming to you from san francisco >> announcer: don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter have a question? tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something head to madmoney.cnbc.com. (vo) hi. we're visible. a new kind of wireless company. started by this company. (hi, dad.) other companies pay for stores. which means you pay for stores. but this is our store. which means you get a single line unlimited plan... for as low as $25 a month. switch today at visible dot com. so, who's it going to be? tom? could be danny. guess it's on maggie. should we have another one? talk to us about retire
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that will drive down some of the accelerated growth in the e-commerce space. jon: a lot of dots to connect. the state of affairs in the airline industry. shop if i is a company that has grown rapidly -- shopify has grown rapidly, the president have received special voting rights. ♪ jon: this is bloomberg markets. 15 -- went to $5 billion, that is the amount lost by shopify, wiping out billions in market cap. there was a key investor decision on whether or not to give the founder and ceo more control, special voting control that allows him to have 40% voting control. this is something that is not transferable to anyone else. it only lasts as long as he is at the company. we did see investors vote in favor of this move, even though it has been more of a challenging year in the eyes of the markets for shop if i --shopify. kriti: shares have dropped 73%. this voting shares a story is so important because it is the legacy that the founder has had, what we see as the premier e-commerce company, amazon. jon: founder having control in tough times is something that t
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was good to fire, the empire was good for commerce. so these things very much went together and open passage from the far east to europe and the united states. the guns need money. any money in the mountains is open. drug trafficking politics empower the era of empires on out there on me. the ah, what does it remind ourselves, stories this hour, the u. s. congressional committee investigating lawsuit, capitol hill attack has been told the violence was orchestrated by former president donald trump. the panels calling it and attempted to protest as in india and bangladesh, demanding the rest of the former spokesman for the routing b. g. p. nipple sharma was suspended after she was accused of making a slumber. colby on this u. s. defense chief floyd austin and his chinese counterpart way finger have met for the 1st time at asia's top security summit in singapore. the chinese defense minister says he reiterated china's firm stance on taiwan. you can government plan to send asylum seekers to lawanda is facing a legal challenge. london's hig
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there could be a triangle chamber of commerce for example, or a similar type organization that markets the at the three corners of the triangle to the rest of the world for business investment. is there any talk about them? the chambers leaders have met from time to time. there is a functioning collaboration among the leaders of the existing chambers, but i think david's right a structure that was more explicitly of the triangle metros could be very very useful many of the things that make this such a powerful region do need support the port of houston constantly in need of upgrading its infrastructure airports, hobby and george and bush in in houston. love and dfw in dallas our own and now bergstrom which is playing a huge role the bergstrom airport in austin now has direct flights to london frankfort amsterdam. it'll be only a short time i think before we see tokyo and and soul on that list or singapore on list, so there is a need for coherent state policy coherent local identification of priorities. as you suggest did we miss a bit by not building a big airport between austin and sa
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sdengly, we are critical infrastructure for e-commerce. so, you know, there is a very important value that is applied to all e-commerce providers. and, you know, we also are being quite selective in some of the, you know, low are kweelding traffic. so the combination of those three things grow around the equality >> just a question for you obviously, with so many of the things you're doing are fedex kpifx, but people look to you to get a good gauge of what's happening in the economy what are you seeing in terms of demand and edges pecktations for demand as we get toward the holiday season retailers have been very up front about how they have excess inventory and are worried about getting rid of that. does that play out at all in the demand you see in let's say, online hopping >> that's a very good question, becky. you look at the results we announced a couple weeks ago, last week. can you see there's definitely volume was pressured in all of our lines of business. so that's reflective of the current environment we're facing you look global
sdengly, we are critical infrastructure for e-commerce. so, you know, there is a very important value that is applied to all e-commerce providers. and, you know, we also are being quite selective in some of the, you know, low are kweelding traffic. so the combination of those three things grow around the equality >> just a question for you obviously, with so many of the things you're doing are fedex kpifx, but people look to you to get a good gauge of what's happening in the economy what...
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>>> joining me is the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo. you heard secretary yellen say this week she got it wrong about inflation. in july, you told bloomberg that inflation would be temporary, about a year ago. as recently as six months ago you were calling inflation, quote, a short-term problem, not a long-term problem. so, you got it wrong, too. >> yeah, good morning. good to be with you. so, clearly we are and americans are struggling with inflation. but i don't think anyone predicted putin's war in ukraine or various other things that have happened that have been unexpected. i still think we will get inflation under control. we just have to stick with it and see it through. you know, i think it's worth noting that gas prices are up $1.40 a gallon since putin moved troops into ukraine. so, the president and our team is doing everything we possibly can to get inflation under control. the reality is the cause of this inflation is the supply chain problems that were caused by covid we're still struggling with. putin's war is driving the p
>>> joining me is the secretary of commerce, gina raimondo. you heard secretary yellen say this week she got it wrong about inflation. in july, you told bloomberg that inflation would be temporary, about a year ago. as recently as six months ago you were calling inflation, quote, a short-term problem, not a long-term problem. so, you got it wrong, too. >> yeah, good morning. good to be with you. so, clearly we are and americans are struggling with inflation. but i don't think...
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chinese e-commerce giant j. d. .com which year-to-date has lost 7% but climbed 16% so far this quarter, reporting bad news its annual shopping extravaganza known as 6-18 for june 18 showed slowest sales growth in company history. this is significant, folks, because it's china's second- biggest shopping event behind alibaba's singles day and while the u.s. energy markets are closed brent which trades in london and is the global benchmark for oil prices resuming its march higher and after rallying 43% last week, europe's natural gas futures jumped bias much as 9% today as russia keeps on squeezing the natural gas supplies heading to the european union. as all these headlines converge let's bring in our floor show traders from london we have chief market analyst nyem aslam, and back here, sarge, of course, sarge guilfoyle, great hill capital's tom hayes. european markets, which were open for trade today, had to deal with the same headlines that we're going to deal with tomorrow, so they closed higher, with a backdr
chinese e-commerce giant j. d. .com which year-to-date has lost 7% but climbed 16% so far this quarter, reporting bad news its annual shopping extravaganza known as 6-18 for june 18 showed slowest sales growth in company history. this is significant, folks, because it's china's second- biggest shopping event behind alibaba's singles day and while the u.s. energy markets are closed brent which trades in london and is the global benchmark for oil prices resuming its march higher and after...
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commerce secretary says partially ending some trump-eric tarriffs may make sense to help tame inflation. travel and tarriffs drive the narrative apps we see this china bounce drive higher. we start with a pro risk narrative this morning. dani: it feels like an even keel when it comes to risk assets. central banks are said to hike, this does not include the ecb. let's get to that risk story, looking at china stocks opening higher. they are coming off of a long weekend, they are up one and a half percent lead by industrials and materials. that gets to this idea of travel coming back, the s&p 500 futures are up .5%, euro stoxx futures going higher as well. playing a little bit of catch-up. u.s. stocks did end lower friday after strong payrolls numbers, but a little bit of bounceback this morning. manus: i have it on good authority a lot of cake was eating over the weekend. dani: indeed. manus: we will come to the mliv survey in a moment. it is amazing how our viewers are more concerned over where rates end up than they are over qt. china stepping back from restrictions, the saudis raising
commerce secretary says partially ending some trump-eric tarriffs may make sense to help tame inflation. travel and tarriffs drive the narrative apps we see this china bounce drive higher. we start with a pro risk narrative this morning. dani: it feels like an even keel when it comes to risk assets. central banks are said to hike, this does not include the ecb. let's get to that risk story, looking at china stocks opening higher. they are coming off of a long weekend, they are up one and a half...
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as you mentioned, equipment had been stalled for wyatt some time the eu chamber of commerce said there are several other issues to be worked out the biggest they see is the worker shortage, many of them, truckers, people who work in the factory, will want to come back. pandemic controls is another issue the eu chamber cansee. the line behind me, the testing sites are now jam packed people have to wait one, two hours. what does that mean for your efficiency overall there's a lingering uncertainty in shanghai about whether or not when the government says that these -- that this opening is going to happen, whether or not it's actually going to stick. a lot of that comes down to the government, whether or not there is a surge in cases, will the government clamp down and reverse. >> eunice, we can see the lines behind you very reminiscent in the u.s. after omicron. it was almost impossible to get a test difficult situation there. another question to ask, some of the other big cities in china, beijing, as far as covid restrictions, is that widespread or is shanghai almost a test >> reporter:
as you mentioned, equipment had been stalled for wyatt some time the eu chamber of commerce said there are several other issues to be worked out the biggest they see is the worker shortage, many of them, truckers, people who work in the factory, will want to come back. pandemic controls is another issue the eu chamber cansee. the line behind me, the testing sites are now jam packed people have to wait one, two hours. what does that mean for your efficiency overall there's a lingering...
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there is a sense of urgency, with the commerce secretary. we need to move that into legislation. alongside the european chips act so we can build a lot of capacity. the industry will have to double the total semiconductor throughput within the next decade. great opportunity to build on the right places. jack: are you optimistic that can happen? cristiano: i'm worried about it but hopeful. jack: we had a jump in demand and crimp and supply. which problem is bigger? cristiano: the majority of what we saw is demand driven. the pace of digital transformation is happening very fast, accelerated by the pandemic. the way to think about it is if this was semiconductor consumption this is what we are talking about. the car model you by today has semiconductor, one is coming, we need more. jack: the commerce secretary said it would be 2024, maybe 11 months into the job as ceo and you might have this problem solved by 2023. what are you doing? cristiano: we acted early in the process. early in the supply chain crisis. we co-invested with manufacturing partners and build more capacity, redes
there is a sense of urgency, with the commerce secretary. we need to move that into legislation. alongside the european chips act so we can build a lot of capacity. the industry will have to double the total semiconductor throughput within the next decade. great opportunity to build on the right places. jack: are you optimistic that can happen? cristiano: i'm worried about it but hopeful. jack: we had a jump in demand and crimp and supply. which problem is bigger? cristiano: the majority of...
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jack: the commerce secretary out of the 2024th before we straighten out. you are doing better at qualcomm. 11 months on the job as ceo and this might be solved by 2023. what are you doing different? cristiano: we are to early, very very early in the process into the supply chain crisis. we took a lot of staffs, co-invested with manufacturing partners to build more capacity, we designed our products to make use of every capacity available out there. having said that i have more demand than supply for my chips. jack: give us a look into the future with automotive. though in car experience has gotten better thanks to chips but in the future cars will be talking to each other, the stoplight, the parking space. what are the cool things down the road? cristiano: it is a great opportunity not only to make transportation more efficient but also make it more safe. there is this technology we develop called 5g cv 2 x. you sell more connectivity in every car, the v 2 x means the car connects to another car or pedestrians or infrastructure. the last piece, the traffic
jack: the commerce secretary out of the 2024th before we straighten out. you are doing better at qualcomm. 11 months on the job as ceo and this might be solved by 2023. what are you doing different? cristiano: we are to early, very very early in the process into the supply chain crisis. we took a lot of staffs, co-invested with manufacturing partners to build more capacity, we designed our products to make use of every capacity available out there. having said that i have more demand than...
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right now the lawsuits are being stopped by the bar that is the protection of lawful commerce in arms act. host: this is a gun owner from texas. caller: hello. host: you are on. go ahead. caller: there are a lot of laws on the books that are not being enforced. it is not the gun owner that legally goes and buys a gun for self protection, it is the criminal element or the person behind the gun. guns do not kill people, people kill people. they discovered they can harden a target like a school and put a guard at the door, many times one is open, it would set the alarm off. at one entry point and the other doors are exit only. once they start doing that and taking the videogames of killing, like these war games off the market. that hardens kids to say i can just go do this and get away with it. kids need to be taught early about gun safety. it is up to the parents to start changing their perception of how kids play. host: thank you. guest: thank you for that perspective. certainly valid concerns about the alternative ways that state, federal and local governments can go about reducing th
right now the lawsuits are being stopped by the bar that is the protection of lawful commerce in arms act. host: this is a gun owner from texas. caller: hello. host: you are on. go ahead. caller: there are a lot of laws on the books that are not being enforced. it is not the gun owner that legally goes and buys a gun for self protection, it is the criminal element or the person behind the gun. guns do not kill people, people kill people. they discovered they can harden a target like a school...
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whatsapp is really the next chapter with business messaging and commerce being a big thing there. then, around the metaverse and all the commerce and digital goods around that, that's going to be a really big leg of our business, especially over the next several years as we get into the second half of this decade too >> i know you talked about how it's going to take a long time what i saw last night when i consider the creators who you are giving a break to until 2024, they do it on their own, i felt it would be faster, but it also concerned me because we have talked about this before. inequality, don't want a situation where there are people who are disadvantaged because i think the educational concerns, i think the industrial, i think that the music, i think entertainment, i don't want it to be lopsided and i'm sure you don't either that's not been the things you do, mostly behind the scenes how do we be sure we have equality in the metaverse? >> yeah, let me hit both of those points so we're very focused on making sure that we get a wide base of creators building these experien
whatsapp is really the next chapter with business messaging and commerce being a big thing there. then, around the metaverse and all the commerce and digital goods around that, that's going to be a really big leg of our business, especially over the next several years as we get into the second half of this decade too >> i know you talked about how it's going to take a long time what i saw last night when i consider the creators who you are giving a break to until 2024, they do it on their...
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amazon is not the only e-commerce name thinking of splitting this summer. tomorrow shopify voters will vote on their 10-1 split it will be interesting but shopify, that split says stock would be about $35 a pop which is much lower than the median share price in the s&p that really goes to show that some of these splits were thought of during much better times, if you're along in the market >> true. let's focus in on amazon for a moment this is really an important moment i think for andy. i don't want to say defining moment but both of these guys have left as ceo world wide consumer, jeff wilke over a year ago kind of on par with andy and now david clark took that position, he's leaving both of those guys have been around at amazon since 1999. just a little less than andy how does he handed their departures who gets those jobs? you have to do that in way so you don't get people who get passed over leaving. they are caught in these cross currents still believing that's the future. what happens next, who gets elevated and what the message is going to be import
amazon is not the only e-commerce name thinking of splitting this summer. tomorrow shopify voters will vote on their 10-1 split it will be interesting but shopify, that split says stock would be about $35 a pop which is much lower than the median share price in the s&p that really goes to show that some of these splits were thought of during much better times, if you're along in the market >> true. let's focus in on amazon for a moment this is really an important moment i think for...
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department, who has been instrumental -- secretary gi raimondo of the commerce department, who has been instrumental in lifting this testing requirement. >> tori emerson barnes from the u.s. travel association, thank you. >> thank you. >> the congressional inquiry into last year's riot at the cap itol building in washington has accused trump of attempting a coup, the committee saying he summoned them all and let the flame of the attack. it was the first in a series of primetime hearing's. mr. trump dismissed them as a the role of his daughter.onse on we have a report from washington. >> they are marching eastbound. reporter: it is one of the most documented events in modern history. >> the crowd is reaching into the capitol. [yelling] reporter: new footage shows just how close america came to losing democracy on january 6 this was a highly produced hearing made for primetime tv in which the committee said it would reveal shocking details of what happened. >> aware of the rioters' chance to "hang mike pence," president responded with this sentiment, maybe our supporters have the wrong id
department, who has been instrumental -- secretary gi raimondo of the commerce department, who has been instrumental in lifting this testing requirement. >> tori emerson barnes from the u.s. travel association, thank you. >> thank you. >> the congressional inquiry into last year's riot at the cap itol building in washington has accused trump of attempting a coup, the committee saying he summoned them all and let the flame of the attack. it was the first in a series of...
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jan on e commerce. coming up the dollar is nearing the highest level against japanese yen in more than two decades. as japan central bank keeps the monetary policy. we'll look into what's driving the decision ahead and ramifications for the global market retail investors betting revlon will be rescued. are they right and as we head to break, two-thirds of the names in red as we're near session lows with the dow down snicalyigfint nike, salesforce and home depot are your biggest laggards. we're back in a moment strength. reduces inflammation. don't touch my piano. kick pain in the aspercreme. >>> welcome back to "the exchange." we're just off those level said. your new level was 323 and we were up more than 400 points nasdaq down two and a quarter percent. this all feels like the first half of 2022 here. energy right now is leading the way with nearly a 2% increase. keep in mind energies, broadly speaking, having the worst month this year. that's true for oil, for the energy sector. and gasoline is likel
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if you take commerce like robinhood, absolutely in that direction, versus doing traditional boring old products. that's been the pattern to figure out and for the company to figure out for sure >> sam, your point ab scaling and being obviously the historic challenge and attempts, when it comes to financials, you have to manage order flow and clearing times and regulators i wonder if you this i the next, when the next boom comes, if the operators are going to approach that scaling with a little more caution? >> well, i think a few things, one you can look at the world how tech evolves from a platform perspective. so much of the internet exists, you have services come along and platforms made it way easier for other people to scale pieces of that and experience it way better faster. crypto provides many of those rails. so look for those kind of underlying infrastructure pieces in crypto to come online and we'll unlock a ton of new innovation one of the frustrations that young people have with the financial markets and candidly healthcare and technology is that it is so laden with regulat
if you take commerce like robinhood, absolutely in that direction, versus doing traditional boring old products. that's been the pattern to figure out and for the company to figure out for sure >> sam, your point ab scaling and being obviously the historic challenge and attempts, when it comes to financials, you have to manage order flow and clearing times and regulators i wonder if you this i the next, when the next boom comes, if the operators are going to approach that scaling with a...
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the incident is prompting now the head of the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce to warn those who live in the area to stay on alert. kron four's dan kerman has the story. >> on sunday afternoon just before one a man seen here in this video gets out of his car in front of the one key supermarket in oakland's chinatown, but leaves the motor running i'm never would have. we that. you know, he would be a big time because it was so many people in too. >> area. and, you know, it's not maybe take 10, 15 seconds to loading up the 87 rice to his cop. >> but in those seconds, another man gets into his car and begins to drive off. the driver, grabs onto his car and is dragged before he eventually. let's go. the driver suffered cuts and bruises but survived. this is a it's more than karl chan with the oakland chinatown, chamber of commerce is warning those in his community, the minorities and the elderly are continuing to be targeted. >> most of them, they realize that, you may go bust, don't speak out people monday and they think that, you know, we are not strong enough to defend ourselves a
the incident is prompting now the head of the oakland chinatown chamber of commerce to warn those who live in the area to stay on alert. kron four's dan kerman has the story. >> on sunday afternoon just before one a man seen here in this video gets out of his car in front of the one key supermarket in oakland's chinatown, but leaves the motor running i'm never would have. we that. you know, he would be a big time because it was so many people in too. >> area. and, you know, it's not...