YAHUWAH IS OUR CREATOR AND YAHUSHA IS OUR SAVIOR THOSE ARE THE REAL NAMES REPENT AND RENOUNCE FROM ALL SIN BEFORE ITS TOO LATE AND DO NOT ACCEPT THE MARK OF THE BEAST STAY BLESSED WITH THE TRUTH !🙏❤️💯😇
@@neoneherefrom5836wait, doesn't Bezos have a $500 million yacht? (overpriced status symbol) And doesn't he have a Global Earth Fund to combat climate change while operating that overpriced status symbol? Wow ... how money can change a man.
@@neoneherefrom5836 Well damn, then I guess he had a change of heart considering that he is throwing around overpriced status symbols like a champ now. But I guess that comes with being worth not "only" a billion but hundreds
"a couple of geeks, who sketched out some software, could destroy Sears Roebuck" He says, with a shiver in his voice, as if the whole world is crumbling
The highest net worth individuals in your neighborhood (note, I said NET worth....assets minus liabilities) are the ones driving those 10 yr old Hondas. Not the ones driving the Cybertrucks
When I was broke & struggling, all I wanted was a hot car. Now that I have reached what is considered a high level, I love my 1998 Honda more than ever. I'll never sell it.
What a wonderful time capsule. Thank you, 60 Minutes digital team. Excellent reporting from Bob Simon all those years ago. "One of your employees has said that you collect half a gigabyte - whatever that is - of information on your customers every day. That's about 350 floppy disks worth." I laughed out loud.
Hmmm...I like him. In the 25 years since this was filmed we've seen most of the things happen that they said couldn't happen here. Amazon somehow took the place of Kmart, Sears, Barnes and Noble and even Walmart- I wouldn't have ever dreamt that could happen back then.
I wonder if Jeff ever look back on his old interviews and recall how humble he was? Also, he is spending more now than he used to and I wonder if he even kept that wooden table that he described as a symbol of his company.
On a work trip to New York we had lunch at the Hudson River Bay club when I heard his distinctive laugh, he was on the table behind us ! (that was 1999)
Lol 😂 He gives Kevin Spacey, Kayser Soze vibes here, lmfao 🤣 the devil 😈 biggest trick is showing you he doesn’t exist with his beat up Honda and fake humble energy he gives the unassuming but devious sly dangerous ⚠️ vibe here lmfao 🤣
Look at that AI working to figure Bob's reading profile, except we didn't call it that back then! Interesting story. Bezos has definitely had a glow up!
Considering everything Jeff Bezos has already achieved at this point. And then he still manages to be so normal, as in relatable, friendly, practical with no pretensions. I've never met a billionaire but I can imagine they would probably be very different. And what he has done for his business was pioneering and he is a genius at that.
It's a shame that most comments can only focus on how personable someone is, rather than contemplate the depth of energy and intellectual strategy that drives the person. It seems a lot of people trust their votes and their acquaintances based on how much a person makes themselves feel good, not on how capable that person is. 😮😅 This world.
It's funny how his original theory was to ensure that he didn't buy too much unnecessary crap - yet when you consider the purpose of Amazon today: yeah, it's about buying a bunch of unnecessary crap
Interesting interview.. i was too focused on other things then amazon stock 😂 1997 10k of NVR is worth 3.3 million so i was on the right track Today my entertainment is knowing amazon is going crazy trying to figure out how i invented my product..might take them another 5 years to figure it out and try to copy it 😅
Dude was throwing some crazy shade while walking down that street 😂
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YAHUWAH IS OUR CREATOR AND YAHUSHA IS OUR SAVIOR THOSE ARE THE REAL NAMES REPENT AND RENOUNCE FROM ALL SIN BEFORE ITS TOO LATE AND DO NOT ACCEPT THE MARK OF THE BEAST STAY BLESSED WITH THE TRUTH !🙏❤️💯😇
Shutup
what does "throwing some crazy shade" mean?
also, what part of the video was that?
they always say, "be nice to the nerds, you'll work for them one day"
Billionaire and drives a Honda.
Today broke people drive a Maserati.
You fell for the cultivated false image
Something to learn 😢
Middle class people is still broke compared to a billionaire but a broke person won’t have the money for a nice car
He’s got the rich person laugh that Jim Carrey imitates
Yes and Elon musk
The part where they discuss Amazon being more valuable than Sears and is that realistic. Oh how much has changed since this aired.
The fact sears is no longer around should answer the question for you.
Growing the company to what it is, is a much better feat than just "being around" for the time it has imo
Right! If these guys saw into 2024 they would not believe it.
7:55 tf ?
First off: wth is sears?
9:45 when we talked about data and storage using floppy disk 😂
AWS, thats whats carrying the company now
Lmao they only got half a GB today they get your blood type lmao and dna sequence
“What’s with the Honda?”
Stealth wealth at its finest.
Or he just doesn’t give af about overpriced status symbols
@@neoneherefrom5836wait, doesn't Bezos have a $500 million yacht? (overpriced status symbol) And doesn't he have a Global Earth Fund to combat climate change while operating that overpriced status symbol? Wow ... how money can change a man.
Paparazzi
@@mattmayo3539 look at him now and he’s a totally different person
@@neoneherefrom5836 Well damn, then I guess he had a change of heart considering that he is throwing around overpriced status symbols like a champ now. But I guess that comes with being worth not "only" a billion but hundreds
KEEP UP THE ARCHIVE EPISODES!!!!!!
I opened my account in 1999. I knew they had something going. Why I never invested I don't know.
Just don’t make the same mistake again…we ALL regret it. There will be more opportunities but you’ve got to be patient and vigilant of what’s going on
I bought some shares in 97, my friend was into stocks, I wasn't, sold my shares in 2006 and had enough to buy my house on the lake.
@@Dreama40Lucky but I was only 5 in 1997 lol
@@IblewuponyourfaceIII Noexcuses!
that laugh at the end 🤣 lolol .....
😂😂😂
His voice and posture has changed so much. He now talks with a much lower tone and has controlled his nerd laugh
Sounds like a horror movie, walking past desk compartments in a maze with Jeff Bezoz laughing somewhere
Love the archive episodes! Thanks 😊
Now look at Jeff - he's a full-fledged Batman villain.
It’s literally a movie now😊
Dr. Evil
Roided out and sounds like hulk Hogan now‼️😭
That rich white man laugh gets me every time 😂😂
I loved Amazon when it was just a bookstore, I got expelled so i homeschooled myself for a year with Amazon. 2000
They were simpler times for sure
"a couple of geeks, who sketched out some software, could destroy Sears Roebuck" He says, with a shiver in his voice, as if the whole world is crumbling
Cuz it did crumble and it is
Its very telling that some are asking what Sears is. Sears Roebuck was a juggernaut in America, you could buy anything and everything from Sears.
The highest net worth individuals in your neighborhood (note, I said NET worth....assets minus liabilities) are the ones driving those 10 yr old Hondas. Not the ones driving the Cybertrucks
When I was broke & struggling, all I wanted was a hot car. Now that I have reached what is considered a high level, I love my 1998 Honda more than ever. I'll never sell it.
This is such b.s. 😅
Yup its cope
What a wonderful time capsule. Thank you, 60 Minutes digital team. Excellent reporting from Bob Simon all those years ago.
"One of your employees has said that you collect half a gigabyte - whatever that is - of information on your customers every day. That's about 350 floppy disks worth." I laughed out loud.
He's driving a 5th gen Honda Accord. Great car.
i'm watching a 60 minutes that was posted 60 minutes ago....
it's a review...
ok cool
I like his laugh 😂
9:33 sh*t just got real for Mr. Simon.
"Hahahaha!"~Lex Luthor
😆😆
He seems human in this segment
Oh, how times have changed
"For the customer, Amazon only exists online." Crazy how the internet was once so surreal.
Seems like a nice guy, hope he makes it and stays humble
he was so much cooler back then...
Yap before he was recruited by deep state illuminati 😂
Being successful doesn't necessarily make you great. What makes you great is when you reach back and help somebody else become great.
To see Jeff back then and to see Jeff and what his vision has come to here in 2024 is just amazing .
Happy 30th birthday Amazon!
Oh so cool! Thank you for the blast from the past!
Hmmm...I like him. In the 25 years since this was filmed we've seen most of the things happen that they said couldn't happen here. Amazon somehow took the place of Kmart, Sears, Barnes and Noble and even Walmart- I wouldn't have ever dreamt that could happen back then.
NVDIA is next “microprocessor” seems like anytime a company is featured on 60 minutes, 10-20 years later it’s even bigger.
Yes . Seems nvda market value still reasonable now nvda 100+b revenue vs 3t stock value then amzn 600m vs 30b
Loving these older episodes
Wow how far they have come beyond books!
Can you imagine the security flaws that must have existed in those early days...
his ear-piercing laughter always makes me laugh as well😂
Such a sweet guy in the early days. Hope he can keep on minimizing regrets.
I wonder if Jeff ever look back on his old interviews and recall how humble he was? Also, he is spending more now than he used to and I wonder if he even kept that wooden table that he described as a symbol of his company.
Man, the way he said that about Sears and now they really are gone 11:17
When they first opened, I wrote a letter to Amazon. I received a cool coffee mug. The best I’ve had for many years.
loved his confident laugh
I just watched the Lex podcast with Jeff on there. It is interesting to hear his viewpoints on how he managed Amazon.
Now Bezos is one of the wealthiest people in the world.
That wasn't his main office probably, that was just the office they led the media to to make him look more humble.
Bezzos can be a perfect nerd villain for a movie with that laugh 😅
You can tell the interviewer when he was young and in school he would pick and make fun of the nerds.
Back when 60 minutes was actually journalism.
this aged well , thanks for sharing
I bought the same Honda Accord in 1999.,....we have things a common 😅
The right boss is going to make the companies people rich
I wonder what the Amazon working conditions were like back then.
This is great! I really enjoy these youth focused videos.
Legend goes that He still Drives that Honda.
Today's nerd= tomorrow BOSS!!!!
Man it’s weird seeing that logo in the 90s 😂
Mommy, what's a Sears??
Sounds like the master in doctor who if u ask me 😂
I work at Amazon 2024.😊
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I'm sorry then bud...
@@shanecoleman7114talk about missing a train 😂
On a work trip to New York we had lunch at the Hudson River Bay club when I heard his distinctive laugh, he was on the table behind us ! (that was 1999)
5:59 billionaire driving a Honda 😮
amazon demolished sears 😂😂😂😂
Lol 😂 He gives Kevin Spacey, Kayser Soze vibes here, lmfao 🤣 the devil 😈 biggest trick is showing you he doesn’t exist with his beat up Honda and fake humble energy he gives the unassuming but devious sly dangerous ⚠️ vibe here lmfao 🤣
That look on his face when the lawsuit and Walmart are brought up. That's the real psychopath there. 😉
@@dreamcatcher5502lmaoooo
Look at that AI working to figure Bob's reading profile, except we didn't call it that back then! Interesting story. Bezos has definitely had a glow up!
A trip down memory lane.
The best part is where everyone thinks he made all the money from amazon. And no one knows he made the money with the cloud storage aws
Considering everything Jeff Bezos has already achieved at this point. And then he still manages to be so normal, as in relatable, friendly, practical with no pretensions. I've never met a billionaire but I can imagine they would probably be very different. And what he has done for his business was pioneering and he is a genius at that.
Overnight I became one of the poorest men in the world. Where's my interview?
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It's a shame that most comments can only focus on how personable someone is, rather than contemplate the depth of energy and intellectual strategy that drives the person. It seems a lot of people trust their votes and their acquaintances based on how much a person makes themselves feel good, not on how capable that person is. 😮😅 This world.
It's funny how his original theory was to ensure that he didn't buy too much unnecessary crap - yet when you consider the purpose of Amazon today: yeah, it's about buying a bunch of unnecessary crap
Best fake Laugh ever 😂
Thank you very much!
Damn i didn't know Amazon was from the 90s‼️😭
The interviewer last question asked you ever think about losing it all? Never think like that people or you would possibly lose.
Customers don't need a four hundred foot yacht
Why does this come across like a SNL SKIT. HAHA
“That’s the beauty of technology 🧑🏽💻” 💯
@9:44 It took 350 floppy disks to store Half a Gigabyte.........(crickets chirping).....🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I've tried so many different trading strategies, but yours is by far the most effective. Thank you for sharing it with us.
30s…..I’m driving this 10 year old Honda and staying in a modest house…forever.
This reporter’s voice is like a male twin of Barbara Walters
Dude has changed so much... I guess you gotta in this day and age though. People can be absolutely vile
amazon had good office parties in 1996
You were there?
where is SEARS now? just wondering. I am curious to know if Amazon today is worth more than SEARS? lol
"Regret minimization framework", must be why he belly laughs so much
he waited 50 years to start lifting
Mashaallah, allah es company ko or tarki de 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
This video was posted a month ago. I really hope this Jeff Bezos guy makes it in the world, he seems like a smart businessman
Interesting interview.. i was too focused on other things then amazon stock 😂 1997 10k of NVR is worth 3.3 million so i was on the right track
Today my entertainment is knowing amazon is going crazy trying to figure out how i invented my product..might take them another 5 years to figure it out and try to copy it 😅
11:07 That "phenomenon" is just a commonly known fact today
I wonder how many times Bezos blinks per day
It was always a data harvesting scheme from the start, we just didn't want to see if because we got cheap books and stuff.
That laugh.
Bezos used to be wealthiest 5 years ago but not anymore current wealthiest person is Elon Musk according to Forbes Bloomberg billionaires index.
This aged like fabulous floppy discs
How can you not love that guy! Keep it up Mr. Jeff