and with frankly mind boggling wealth, he could have a huge impact. he said he ll give $100 million to dolly parton s charity, which focuses in part on child literacy. but that could be the tip of the iceberg. some of the poorest, their toilet may lookl like this, a pit latrine. bill gates has given away a fortune to charitable pursuits. just bezos could afford even larger donations. however, like many other silicon valley billionaires, he s been criticised for paying relatively little tax on his huge fortune. and withjeff bezos still an influentialfigure in amazon, some say he should be doing more to make the company he derives his money from greener, too. james clayton, bbc news, california. the bbc is celebrating the 100th anniversary of its first official bbc broadcast a news bulletin from london. it included a court report
and with frankly mind boggling wealth, he could have a huge impact. he said he would give $100 million to dolly parton s charity, which focuses in part on child literacy. but that could be the tip of the iceberg. some of the poorest, - their toilet may look like this. a pit latrine. bill gates has given away a fortune to charitable pursuits. just bezos could afford even larger donations. however, like many other silicon valley billionaires, he s been criticised for paying relatively little tax on his huge fortune. and withjeff bezos still an influentialfigure in amazon, some say he should be doing more to make the company he derives his money from green, too. his money from greener, too. james clayton, bbc news, california. let s go back now to karishma vaswani in bali, where the g20 summit is about to get under way. yesterday, we saw president xi and president biden sit down, what can we expect today?
galactic falling back to earth today after yesterday s headline making lift off. the stock closing down 17% on word of a $500 million stockpile. for the year though, it is up still. a whopping 71%. just bezos is up next in the space race. he will blast off open blue origin s shepherd rocket in eight days. we ll be watching and so will wall street. so will the president s plan crackdown keep violent crime from rising up? san jose major sam lecardo was in the white house meeting today. he s coming up. is this issue a bad one for the democratic party? lee carter and jason nichols are here on that. gold. your strategic advantage.
destroying bricks-and-mortar retailers when 85% of sales still take place in physical storefronts. what you saw today was resilience where there were mobs in stores. i went to walmart and best buy last night it s what you do for fun. and they were mobbed. there s something about black friday, right? and americans love to go out and shop and hunt for deals. yeah. we are consumers. that s a big part of mobs. and they were in good moods. people were having fun. this is a form of entertainment. people love to go shopping. so overall i think that s a good point, 85% of sales still being at brick-and-mortar stores a lot of the growth is taking place online. but even there, not all of that s amazon. a lot of that is the growth in the internet arms of the bricks-and-mortar retailers. how should investors be thinking about amazon? just bezos now worth $100 billion. he s seen $30 billion in his own