“Use the critics as a mirror and ask if they are right,” he said. “If they are right, then you change. If you think you don’t agree, then you should be stubborn on your vision. Part of being an inventor is that you have to have stubborn enough visions that many will think are wrong.”
“What we have to do until we have the right president and Congress is go state by state,” Watts said in an interview. “That’s what we have to do now because of the political makeup. Every state is only as safe as the closest state with the weakest gun laws.” Second Amendment advocates, though, push back on the need for tougher state and national laws. Scott Bach, the executive director of the New Jersey Association of Rifle and Pistol Clubs, an affiliate of the NRA, invoked a common criticism of tougher restrictions: criminals break laws, they don't follow them.
“You guys have a lot of tech there as well, and you guys are also foodies. We really like it, and it is the first city where we test our assumptions,” he said.
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“The way that people are interacting with the world around them is changing and as a safety platform we must adapt to how people are using technology,” Monkman?told GeekWire. “Using your voice to call for help is natural, quick and easy.”
“Word that Amazon Founder and CEO Jeff Bezos?is buying?The Washington Post might cause consternation in its newsroom, but uneasy journalists wondering about what lies in store might be reassured if they read the letters he has sent to shareholders since 1997. Most annual letters to shareholders are crammed with fatuous drivel. A few stand out. Warren Buffett’s?commentaries?on the performance of Berkshire Hathaway have long been compulsory reading for investors. Jeff Bezos’?reports on Amazon?should be required reading – not just for the journalists who are about to become his employees – but also for anyone aspiring to build and lead a company.”—Silicon Valley venture capitalist Michael Moritz in the commentary: Stop the presses: A new press lord appears.
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“We believe that online grocery shopping may now be coming a habitual practice among shoppers,” RBC analyst Mark Mahaney wrote.
“We are excited to start flying to and from our new facility at the Fort Worth Alliance Airport very soon — this facility will allow us to offer even more selection and faster delivery to our customers,” said Sarah Rhoads, vice president of Amazon Global Air. “This is our latest investment in Texas and we look forward to hiring top talent from the local community.”
“Without the discipline of meaningful market-based competition, digital platforms may act in ways that are not responsive to consumer demands,” said Assistant Attorney General Makan Delrahim of the Antitrust Division, in a statement. “The Department’s antitrust review will explore these important issues.”
“When we sell out of Echo Dot devices, they will no longer be available,” an Amazon help page notes. Amazon likely wants to avoid a Fire Phone situation, where?the company was left with a huge stock of unsold phones even after slashing prices.