another thing going up airline tickets. up 40% from one year ago. bryan: we have some rain heading up here. hopefully it will not disturb the traveling. thank you so much for that report. speed to a new record for black friday. online sales topped nine elegant dollars. it is not over until it s over. bargain hunters are gearing up for cyber monday. live in new york city with all the talk about cyber monday. record-breaking black friday. cyber monday expected to be even bigger. 11.2 billion online sales. take a look here. herald square in new york city yesterday. a lot of people very excited to shop in person this holiday
it is ridiculous. especially leaving out of atlanta. please get there at least two hours early for your flight. one thing that does not seem to be slowing anybody down, the price of airline tickets up 40% over the past year alone. that is the bad news. thanks. tomorrow is cyber monday. online retailers offer some of their best holidays deals of the season. this year cyber monday is projected to bring in $11.2 billion in online sales. that would make it the biggest cyber monday ever. i now pay later plans are up this year especially for high-priced tech items. tomorrow, discounts on computers expected to reach up to 27%. the experts say get yourself logged in early. colder temperatures are not making much of a difference. winter is merely upon us.
hasn t worked. we saw in the case of hiv that the waiving of the patient massively increase the manufacturing and distribution of treatment and saved millions of deaths that are still ongoing now, but hasn t affected the ability of the pharmaceutical industry to make profit but have saved my life so donations are not enough. it is a good thing but not enough for a pandemic of the scale of this and the number of vaccine doses we need to be distributed to really envious pandemic and stop preventable deaths and stop new variants arising. igiigiheh and stop new variants arising. when ou look and stop new variants arising. when you look at and stop new variants arising. when you look at the and stop new variants arising. when you look at the scale and stop new variants arising. when you look at the scale of and stop new variants arising. when you look at the scale of the - you look at the scale of the production, the british pharmaceutical industry s chief executive says the issue i
of his meeting withjoe biden at the white house tonight. this is very good news in the sense that the united states has stepped up to the plate with a massive contribution, a very substantial contribution, 11.2 billion dollars, i think it is, and that s a very, very good start. it means we are a long way towards the goal that we need to achieve, but there is still further to go. and there are still countries around the world that will be looking to us in the developing world to support them as they make the transition to low carbon technologies, to fight climate change, but there s no question that this american action today has been a big lift and will really help us to get there. a texas doctor who has admitted breaking the state s new six week abortion law is being sued, in what would be the first test of the legislation.
code and not amazon. they go d. get 129 million rebates on 11.2 billion in profits. ainsley: so what? brian: delta and duke energy examples of companies same thing. ainsley: when you create 300,000 jobs. so what if you get a tax break. that s great. we want you to come to new york. remember when amazon was supposed to come here and squashed by all these lawmakers it s ridiculous. if you hire 300,000 people. they all live in your community, flight not only are you employing them so so they feel good about themselves and working hard but they spend money in your community, they buy houses, they pay taxes, they send their kids to school. it s ridiculous. so what if they don t pay as much in taxes as everyone else does. steve: listen, there are different breaks for businesses. ainsley: it s an incentive. steve: sure, amazon is saying whatever we owed we paid. joe biden i would say is having a bad couple of weeks. he had a couple of flip-flops and now one of the biggest companies in the wor