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How Liquidating Unwanted Goods Became A $644 Billion Business
A record number of online returns has created a booming $644 billion liquidation market. As supply chain backlogs cause shortages of new goods and Gen Z shoppers demand more sustainable retail options, pain points for one sector of retail are big business for another.
The nation's only major public liquidator, Liquidity Services, resells unclaimed mail, items left at TSA checkpoints, and outdated military vehicles. It also refurbishes highly sought after electronics, from noise-canceling headphones to the machines that make microchips.
CNBC takes you on an exclusive tour inside a Liquidity Services returns warehouse outside Dallas, Texas, where unwanted goods from Amazon and Target are stacked to the ceiling before being resold on Liquidation.com or a variety of other marketplaces.
In...
published: 19 Feb 2022
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THE LIQUIDATION PROCESS EXPLAINED
Hello and welcome to Director First.
🔴What's the process of a liquidation?🔴 - this video will share important insight that you don't want to miss!
Don't forget to click subscribe to stay up to date with all content.
You can call us on 0800 086 2766 or send us an email at chris@directorfirst.co.uk or book a call below:
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published: 08 Dec 2020
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How to Find Major Deals at Liquidation Warehouses
During the pandemic supply chain crisis, major retailers' store shelves were empty. Everything from TVs to sneakers were locked in container ships log-jammed at major ports. Now, many big box stores have too much inventory on their hands. It also includes $761 billion of merchandise return from pandemic-related online buying. These items are located at local liquidation warehouses, online or at flea markets for a huge discount.
published: 06 Aug 2022
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Asset Liquidity (How Easy Selling/Liquidating Is) Explained in One Minute
Most people worry exclusively about aspects such as potential returns and fail to take asset liquidity into consideration when deciding whether or not to invest in certain assets.
Through this video, I did my best to explain what the liquidity of an asset means and why it's important to think about how you're going to sell before deciding whether or not to buy :)
I've also analyzed the liquidity of various asset classes: the liquidity of stocks, the liquidity of bonds, the liquidity of real estate, the liquidity of art and antiques, the liquidity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as well as the liquidity of domains and websites.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting One...
published: 08 Oct 2016
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Liquidating a limited company UK 2021 [EXPLAINED] - Simple Guide - Everything you need to know
This video will provide you of an overview of what takes place once a company is liquidating for example the assets that the company owns is used to pay of any remaining debts and the rest will go to the shareholders.
Gm professional accountants have offices located in Canary wharf London, Wimbledon and Ilford Essex London.
Be sure to visit us at:
https://gmprofessionalaccountants.co.uk/
published: 09 Aug 2021
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Partnership Liquidating Distribution
In this session, I discuss, partnership liquidating distribution.
✔️Accounting students or CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
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published: 15 Jun 2023
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Liquidating Dividend
This video explains what a liquidating dividend is and shows how to make the necessary journal entries to record a liquidating dividend.
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Edspira is the creation of Michael McLaughlin, an award-winning professor who went from teenage homelessness to a PhD. Edspira’s mission is to make a high-quality business education freely available to the world.
—
SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE 53-PAGE GUIDE TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, PLUS:
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published: 04 Sep 2014
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Liquidating Dividend
In this session, I discuss liquidating dividend.
✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
#CPAEXAM #intermediateaccounting #accountingstudent
published: 02 Dec 2021
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AAPL Stock - Lawsuit Liquidating - Apple Stock Analysis for Friday, Mar. 22nd
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published: 14 Apr 2021
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How Liquidating Unwanted Goods Became A $644 Billion Business
A record number of online returns has created a booming $644 billion liquidation market. As supply chain backlogs cause shortages of new goods and Gen Z shopper...
A record number of online returns has created a booming $644 billion liquidation market. As supply chain backlogs cause shortages of new goods and Gen Z shoppers demand more sustainable retail options, pain points for one sector of retail are big business for another.
The nation's only major public liquidator, Liquidity Services, resells unclaimed mail, items left at TSA checkpoints, and outdated military vehicles. It also refurbishes highly sought after electronics, from noise-canceling headphones to the machines that make microchips.
CNBC takes you on an exclusive tour inside a Liquidity Services returns warehouse outside Dallas, Texas, where unwanted goods from Amazon and Target are stacked to the ceiling before being resold on Liquidation.com or a variety of other marketplaces.
Inside Liquidity Services' 130,000-square-foot warehouse in Garland, Texas, the aisles aren't lined with typical merchandise. Instead, they're stacked with returns from Amazon, Target, Sony, Home Depot, Wayfair and more, all in the process of being liquidated.
"Liquidators are coming in and they're buying up all of this product in bulk. They're then packaging it, palletizing it and reselling it, either to be resold on a site like eBay or Poshmark, or even to individual consumers. So it's turned into a much bigger portion of the industry than we've ever seen before," said Sonia Lapinsky of consulting group AlixPartners.
The liquidation market has more than doubled since 2008, reaching a whopping $644 billion in 2020, according to data from Colorado State University.
"A lot of this used to be controlled by the mafia," said Zac Rogers, assistant professor of supply chain management at Colorado State University. "It's a good way to hide money, honestly, because nobody's looking at returns. Especially 40 years ago, no one was looking at returns."
But in 2021, a record 16.6% of all merchandise sold was returned, up from 10.6% in 2020, according to the National Retail Federation. For online purchases, the average rate of return was even higher, at 20.8%, up from 18% in 2020. Processing a return can cost retailers up to 66% of an item's original price, according to returns solution company Optoro.
"Everyone's very worried about price increases right now. I would suggest that it's possible part of the inflation is these huge amount of returns, that have to be sold at a loss, is detracting from the profitability that a company normally has, and they have to raise their prices," said Tony Sciarrotta, executive director of the Reverse Logistics Association.
There's also a big environmental cost. Returns that aren't liquidated are often destroyed by being incinerated or sent to landfills. Optoro estimates U.S. returns generate an estimated 16 million metric tons of carbon emissions and create up to 5.8 billion pounds of landfill waste each year.
This pain point for mainstream retailers is now big business for liquidators. There are now thousands of companies in the booming space. One of them is GoodBuy Gear, which specializes in safely liquidating items for babies and young kids.
"Buying one used item, it saves 82% of its carbon footprint and consumers are really starting to make smart choices. And so I think that the boom in liquidation is really fueled by consumerism and how it's shifted from new to used," said Kristin Langenfeld, CEO and co-founder of GoodBuy Gear.
Sustainable shopping options are a growing priority for younger shoppers.
"The circular economy exists to make sure these items find a home, connect it with a family or a young consumer, and keep it out of the landfill," said Bill Angrick, CEO of Liquidity Services. He co-founded the company in 1999 as Liquidation.com, with $100,000 of his savings.
"My father and I used to pick up used books and recyclable bottles. Fast forward to the start of eBay. My father and I started toying around with that. We realized that a marketplace model can create value for virtually any type of used item," Angrick said.
Watch the video for an exclusive tour inside a Liquidity Services warehouse, to see the booming business of processing and reselling excess and unwanted goods on the secondary market.
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How Liquidating Unwanted Goods Became A $644 Billion Business
https://wn.com/How_Liquidating_Unwanted_Goods_Became_A_644_Billion_Business
A record number of online returns has created a booming $644 billion liquidation market. As supply chain backlogs cause shortages of new goods and Gen Z shoppers demand more sustainable retail options, pain points for one sector of retail are big business for another.
The nation's only major public liquidator, Liquidity Services, resells unclaimed mail, items left at TSA checkpoints, and outdated military vehicles. It also refurbishes highly sought after electronics, from noise-canceling headphones to the machines that make microchips.
CNBC takes you on an exclusive tour inside a Liquidity Services returns warehouse outside Dallas, Texas, where unwanted goods from Amazon and Target are stacked to the ceiling before being resold on Liquidation.com or a variety of other marketplaces.
Inside Liquidity Services' 130,000-square-foot warehouse in Garland, Texas, the aisles aren't lined with typical merchandise. Instead, they're stacked with returns from Amazon, Target, Sony, Home Depot, Wayfair and more, all in the process of being liquidated.
"Liquidators are coming in and they're buying up all of this product in bulk. They're then packaging it, palletizing it and reselling it, either to be resold on a site like eBay or Poshmark, or even to individual consumers. So it's turned into a much bigger portion of the industry than we've ever seen before," said Sonia Lapinsky of consulting group AlixPartners.
The liquidation market has more than doubled since 2008, reaching a whopping $644 billion in 2020, according to data from Colorado State University.
"A lot of this used to be controlled by the mafia," said Zac Rogers, assistant professor of supply chain management at Colorado State University. "It's a good way to hide money, honestly, because nobody's looking at returns. Especially 40 years ago, no one was looking at returns."
But in 2021, a record 16.6% of all merchandise sold was returned, up from 10.6% in 2020, according to the National Retail Federation. For online purchases, the average rate of return was even higher, at 20.8%, up from 18% in 2020. Processing a return can cost retailers up to 66% of an item's original price, according to returns solution company Optoro.
"Everyone's very worried about price increases right now. I would suggest that it's possible part of the inflation is these huge amount of returns, that have to be sold at a loss, is detracting from the profitability that a company normally has, and they have to raise their prices," said Tony Sciarrotta, executive director of the Reverse Logistics Association.
There's also a big environmental cost. Returns that aren't liquidated are often destroyed by being incinerated or sent to landfills. Optoro estimates U.S. returns generate an estimated 16 million metric tons of carbon emissions and create up to 5.8 billion pounds of landfill waste each year.
This pain point for mainstream retailers is now big business for liquidators. There are now thousands of companies in the booming space. One of them is GoodBuy Gear, which specializes in safely liquidating items for babies and young kids.
"Buying one used item, it saves 82% of its carbon footprint and consumers are really starting to make smart choices. And so I think that the boom in liquidation is really fueled by consumerism and how it's shifted from new to used," said Kristin Langenfeld, CEO and co-founder of GoodBuy Gear.
Sustainable shopping options are a growing priority for younger shoppers.
"The circular economy exists to make sure these items find a home, connect it with a family or a young consumer, and keep it out of the landfill," said Bill Angrick, CEO of Liquidity Services. He co-founded the company in 1999 as Liquidation.com, with $100,000 of his savings.
"My father and I used to pick up used books and recyclable bottles. Fast forward to the start of eBay. My father and I started toying around with that. We realized that a marketplace model can create value for virtually any type of used item," Angrick said.
Watch the video for an exclusive tour inside a Liquidity Services warehouse, to see the booming business of processing and reselling excess and unwanted goods on the secondary market.
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How Liquidating Unwanted Goods Became A $644 Billion Business
- published: 19 Feb 2022
- views: 3449491
3:11
THE LIQUIDATION PROCESS EXPLAINED
Hello and welcome to Director First.
🔴What's the process of a liquidation?🔴 - this video will share important insight that you don't want to miss!
Don't forg...
Hello and welcome to Director First.
🔴What's the process of a liquidation?🔴 - this video will share important insight that you don't want to miss!
Don't forget to click subscribe to stay up to date with all content.
You can call us on 0800 086 2766 or send us an email at chris@directorfirst.co.uk or book a call below:
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https://wn.com/The_Liquidation_Process_Explained
Hello and welcome to Director First.
🔴What's the process of a liquidation?🔴 - this video will share important insight that you don't want to miss!
Don't forget to click subscribe to stay up to date with all content.
You can call us on 0800 086 2766 or send us an email at chris@directorfirst.co.uk or book a call below:
https://meetings-eu1.hubspot.com/chris-worden
- published: 08 Dec 2020
- views: 7224
1:48
How to Find Major Deals at Liquidation Warehouses
During the pandemic supply chain crisis, major retailers' store shelves were empty. Everything from TVs to sneakers were locked in container ships log-jammed at...
During the pandemic supply chain crisis, major retailers' store shelves were empty. Everything from TVs to sneakers were locked in container ships log-jammed at major ports. Now, many big box stores have too much inventory on their hands. It also includes $761 billion of merchandise return from pandemic-related online buying. These items are located at local liquidation warehouses, online or at flea markets for a huge discount.
https://wn.com/How_To_Find_Major_Deals_At_Liquidation_Warehouses
During the pandemic supply chain crisis, major retailers' store shelves were empty. Everything from TVs to sneakers were locked in container ships log-jammed at major ports. Now, many big box stores have too much inventory on their hands. It also includes $761 billion of merchandise return from pandemic-related online buying. These items are located at local liquidation warehouses, online or at flea markets for a huge discount.
- published: 06 Aug 2022
- views: 256162
1:28
Asset Liquidity (How Easy Selling/Liquidating Is) Explained in One Minute
Most people worry exclusively about aspects such as potential returns and fail to take asset liquidity into consideration when deciding whether or not to invest...
Most people worry exclusively about aspects such as potential returns and fail to take asset liquidity into consideration when deciding whether or not to invest in certain assets.
Through this video, I did my best to explain what the liquidity of an asset means and why it's important to think about how you're going to sell before deciding whether or not to buy :)
I've also analyzed the liquidity of various asset classes: the liquidity of stocks, the liquidity of bonds, the liquidity of real estate, the liquidity of art and antiques, the liquidity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as well as the liquidity of domains and websites.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to oneminuteeconomics@gmail.com, any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
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Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Management-2-0-Financial-Professionals-ebook/dp/B01I1WA2BK
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https://wn.com/Asset_Liquidity_(How_Easy_Selling_Liquidating_Is)_Explained_In_One_Minute
Most people worry exclusively about aspects such as potential returns and fail to take asset liquidity into consideration when deciding whether or not to invest in certain assets.
Through this video, I did my best to explain what the liquidity of an asset means and why it's important to think about how you're going to sell before deciding whether or not to buy :)
I've also analyzed the liquidity of various asset classes: the liquidity of stocks, the liquidity of bonds, the liquidity of real estate, the liquidity of art and antiques, the liquidity of cryptocurrencies such as bitcoin as well as the liquidity of domains and websites.
Please like, comment and subscribe if you've enjoyed the video.
To support the channel, give me a minute (see what I did there?) of your time by visiting OneMinuteEconomics.com and reading my message.
Bitcoin donations can be sent to 1AFYgM8Cmiiu5HjcXaP5aS1fEBJ5n3VDck and PayPal donations to oneminuteeconomics@gmail.com, any and all support is greatly appreciated!
Oh and I've also started playing around with Patreon, my link is:
https://www.patreon.com/oneminuteeconomics
Interested in reading a good book?
My first book, Wealth Management 2.0 (through which I do my best to help people manage their wealth properly, whether we're talking about someone who has a huge amount of money at his disposal or someone who is still living paycheck to paycheck), can be bought using the links below:
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Management-2-0-Financial-Professionals-ebook/dp/B01I1WA2BK
Barnes & Noble - http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/wealth-management-20-andrei-polgar/1124435282?ean=2940153328942
iBooks (Apple) - https://itun.es/us/wYSveb.l
Kobo - https://store.kobobooks.com/en-us/ebook/wealth-management-2-0
My second book, the Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestseller The Age of Anomaly (through which I help people prepare for financial calamities and become more financially resilient in general), can be bought using the links below.
Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/Age-Anomaly-Spotting-Financial-Uncertainty-ebook/dp/B078SYL5YS
Barnes & Noble - https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/the-age-of-anomaly-andrei-polgar/1127084693?ean=2940155383970
iBooks (Apple) - https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/age-anomaly-spotting-financial-storms-in-sea-uncertainty/id1331704265
Kobo - https://www.kobo.com/ww/en/ebook/the-age-of-anomaly-spotting-financial-storms-in-a-sea-of-uncertainty
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- published: 08 Oct 2016
- views: 15328
2:32
Liquidating a limited company UK 2021 [EXPLAINED] - Simple Guide - Everything you need to know
This video will provide you of an overview of what takes place once a company is liquidating for example the assets that the company owns is used to pay of any ...
This video will provide you of an overview of what takes place once a company is liquidating for example the assets that the company owns is used to pay of any remaining debts and the rest will go to the shareholders.
Gm professional accountants have offices located in Canary wharf London, Wimbledon and Ilford Essex London.
Be sure to visit us at:
https://gmprofessionalaccountants.co.uk/
https://wn.com/Liquidating_A_Limited_Company_UK_2021_Explained_Simple_Guide_Everything_You_Need_To_Know
This video will provide you of an overview of what takes place once a company is liquidating for example the assets that the company owns is used to pay of any remaining debts and the rest will go to the shareholders.
Gm professional accountants have offices located in Canary wharf London, Wimbledon and Ilford Essex London.
Be sure to visit us at:
https://gmprofessionalaccountants.co.uk/
- published: 09 Aug 2021
- views: 176
14:45
Partnership Liquidating Distribution
In this session, I discuss, partnership liquidating distribution.
✔️Accounting students or CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: ht...
In this session, I discuss, partnership liquidating distribution.
✔️Accounting students or CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
#cpaexam #cpaexaminindia #accountinglectures
https://wn.com/Partnership_Liquidating_Distribution
In this session, I discuss, partnership liquidating distribution.
✔️Accounting students or CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
#cpaexam #cpaexaminindia #accountinglectures
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 2689
3:17
Liquidating Dividend
This video explains what a liquidating dividend is and shows how to make the necessary journal entries to record a liquidating dividend.
—
Edspira is the creat...
This video explains what a liquidating dividend is and shows how to make the necessary journal entries to record a liquidating dividend.
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https://wn.com/Liquidating_Dividend
This video explains what a liquidating dividend is and shows how to make the necessary journal entries to record a liquidating dividend.
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SUBSCRIBE FOR A FREE 53-PAGE GUIDE TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, PLUS:
• A 23-PAGE GUIDE TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
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• A 75-PAGE GUIDE TO FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS
• MANY MORE FREE PDF GUIDES AND SPREADSHEETS
* http://eepurl.com/dIaa5z
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*https://www.patreon.com/prof_mclaughlin
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- published: 04 Sep 2014
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5:04
Liquidating Dividend
In this session, I discuss liquidating dividend.
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In this session, I discuss liquidating dividend.
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https://wn.com/Liquidating_Dividend
In this session, I discuss liquidating dividend.
✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/
📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures
#CPAEXAM #intermediateaccounting #accountingstudent
- published: 02 Dec 2021
- views: 3436
13:29
AAPL Stock - Lawsuit Liquidating - Apple Stock Analysis for Friday, Mar. 22nd
AAPL stock analysis for Friday, March 22nd. Apple stock prediction discussing bullish and bearish scenarios, areas of interest including potential support and r...
AAPL stock analysis for Friday, March 22nd. Apple stock prediction discussing bullish and bearish scenarios, areas of interest including potential support and resistance levels, and the options data revealing long and short bias, including the volume ratios of calls and puts.
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AAPL stock analysis for Friday, March 22nd. Apple stock prediction discussing bullish and bearish scenarios, areas of interest including potential support and resistance levels, and the options data revealing long and short bias, including the volume ratios of calls and puts.
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- published: 22 Mar 2024
- views: 222
13:09
2009: Liquidating Bernie Madoff's remaining assets
In 2009, 60 Minutes reported on the effort to recover billions of dollars Bernie Madoff bilked from his clients.
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television...
In 2009, 60 Minutes reported on the effort to recover billions of dollars Bernie Madoff bilked from his clients.
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
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In 2009, 60 Minutes reported on the effort to recover billions of dollars Bernie Madoff bilked from his clients.
"60 Minutes" is the most successful television broadcast in history. Offering hard-hitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the broadcast began in 1968 and is still a hit, over 50 seasons later, regularly making Nielsen's Top 10.
Subscribe to the “60 Minutes” YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1S7CLRu
Watch full episodes: http://cbsn.ws/1Qkjo1F
Get more “60 Minutes” from “60 Minutes: Overtime”: http://cbsn.ws/1KG3sdr
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- published: 14 Apr 2021
- views: 898744