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wework has so far declined to comment on the issue. the ftx president has been sentenced to prison. he pleaded uuil in sentenced to prison. he pleaded guilty in 2023 — sentenced to prison. he pleaded guilty in 2023 to _ sentenced to prison. he pleaded guilty in 2023 to money - guilty in 2023 to money laundering charges. he will serve a seven and a half year sentence, followed by three years of supervised release. he is the first of sam bateman freed�*s team to be sentenced since the exchange filed for bankruptcy in 2022 —— sam bateman freed. and that�*s it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. hello, i�*m marc edwards, welcome to sportsday. here�*s what we�*ve got coming up on the show. djok and roll — the world number one opens his french open title defense with a solid win over home hope pierre—hugues herbert. a date with destiny as dortmund dare to dream ahead of the champions league final. we hearfrom their manager edin terzic. time to say goodbye for lexi thompson. with multiple lpga tour event wins and a major under her belt, she�*ll ca
wework has so far declined to comment on the issue. the ftx president has been sentenced to prison. he pleaded uuil in sentenced to prison. he pleaded guilty in 2023 — sentenced to prison. he pleaded guilty in 2023 to _ sentenced to prison. he pleaded guilty in 2023 to money - guilty in 2023 to money laundering charges. he will serve a seven and a half year sentence, followed by three years of supervised release. he is the first of sam bateman freed�*s team to be sentenced since the...
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wework has so far declined to comment on the issue. we�*re watching merger talks between mining giants in other ftx executives has been sent to— in other ftx executives has been sent to , been sent to prison. prison. he led been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty _ been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in — been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in 2023 _ been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in 2023 to _ been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in 2023 to money i pled guilty in 2023 to money laundering charges. he will serve a 7.5 year sentence followed by three years of supervised release. before ftx collapsed, he was a key figure at the exchange and overseeing its subsidiary in the bahamas for the company was based. he�*s the first of sam bankman—fried�*s team to be sentenced since he filed for bankruptcy in 2022. and that�*s it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. hello, i�*m marc edwards, welcome to sportsday. here�*s what we�*ve got coming up on the show. djok and ro
wework has so far declined to comment on the issue. we�*re watching merger talks between mining giants in other ftx executives has been sent to— in other ftx executives has been sent to , been sent to prison. prison. he led been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty _ been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in — been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in 2023 _ been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in 2023 to _ been sent to prison. prison. he pled guilty in 2023 to money i...
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wework has so far declined to comment on the issue. before we go, let�*s take a look at how the us markets closed. so far both companies have failed to make progress on terms of a $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking as the deadline for negotiations will expire at 5pm london time on wednesday. and that�*s it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. i�*m mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here�*s what we�*ve got coming up on the show. djok and roll. the world number one opens his french open title defense with a solid win over home hope pierre—hugues herbert. a date with destiny as dortmund dare to dream ahead of the champions league final, we hear from their manager, edin terzic. time to say goodbye for lexi thompson with multiple lpga tour event wins and a major under her belt. she�*ll call time on her career at the end of the season. hello and thanks for joining us on sports day. we start in paris, where novak djokovic has
wework has so far declined to comment on the issue. before we go, let�*s take a look at how the us markets closed. so far both companies have failed to make progress on terms of a $37 billion deal. the clock is ticking as the deadline for negotiations will expire at 5pm london time on wednesday. and that�*s it for this edition of business today. thanks for watching. i�*m mark edwards. welcome to sportsday. here�*s what we�*ve got coming up on the show. djok and roll. the world number...
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wework will have a new owner, which supplies software to office and residential landlords. it will provide wework with $450 million in financing, along with other investors, including a japanese group. elon musk has settled in his latest legal fight with the us security and exchange commission. according to a regulatory filing, the multi—billionaire has agreed to testify for the regulator's probe into his 2022 acquisition of social media site twitter. he will face the questioning at an undisclosed date. and the owner of the hit online game wordle is legally challenging a geography —based spin off called worlde. the new york times purchased it for a seven figure sum and accuses its near namesake of attempting to capitalise on the enormous goodwill associated with the brand. but that worlde creator cody mcdonald is vowing to fight back on the grounds that there are many other games with similar titles. worlde is quite difficult to say, isn't it? thank you for your company, see you soon. no problems for novak in the defence of his title at roland—garros, he cruises into
wework will have a new owner, which supplies software to office and residential landlords. it will provide wework with $450 million in financing, along with other investors, including a japanese group. elon musk has settled in his latest legal fight with the us security and exchange commission. according to a regulatory filing, the multi—billionaire has agreed to testify for the regulator's probe into his 2022 acquisition of social media site twitter. he will face the questioning at an...
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wework filed for bankruptcy in november and rejected neumann's offer last month. he says the company looks to be emerging from bankruptcy with a plan that appears unrealistic and unlikely to succeed. the bankruptcy court approved a plan that gives control to wework service partner yardi systems. t-mobile is spending about $4.4 billion to buy nearly all of us cellular . that includes roughly 4 million customers stores and 30% of its licensing rights. us cellular caters to a base of mostly rural customers across several states. the company said they expect the deal to close in the middle of next year. >> there are dozens of farmers markets across the bay area, each one providing inspiration for home cooks, celebrity chefs and everyone in between. ktvu gasia mikaelian went to one of the most well known in the region, with a real expert to learn the best way to navigate all the different temptations. >> when he's not working in the kitchen at allura coastal mediterranean on pier three in san francisco, you can often find chef ryan mcilwraith just down the embarcadero
wework filed for bankruptcy in november and rejected neumann's offer last month. he says the company looks to be emerging from bankruptcy with a plan that appears unrealistic and unlikely to succeed. the bankruptcy court approved a plan that gives control to wework service partner yardi systems. t-mobile is spending about $4.4 billion to buy nearly all of us cellular . that includes roughly 4 million customers stores and 30% of its licensing rights. us cellular caters to a base of mostly rural...
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theory, congress could reduce the supreme court's budget, zero out the budget, make them work out of a wework if they wanted to. the senate could subpoena the court for records and documents. the senate could drag sam alito before the committee and say answer these questions but it's not doing that because this is still only a passion for the more progressive members of the democratic party, and i think until that changes, until more moderate democrats are truly up in arms about this, you're not going to see any kind of real movement about congress performing its legitimate constitutional oversight duties over a coequal branch of government. >> mark joseph stern, always great to have you. thank you very much. >>> coming up next, they say they feel abandoned by both political parties. what that means for president biden and potentially what that means for former president and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. >>> as november inches closer, president biden is trying to recapture the
theory, congress could reduce the supreme court's budget, zero out the budget, make them work out of a wework if they wanted to. the senate could subpoena the court for records and documents. the senate could drag sam alito before the committee and say answer these questions but it's not doing that because this is still only a passion for the more progressive members of the democratic party, and i think until that changes, until more moderate democrats are truly up in arms about this, you're...
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that said, i think the short-term flex space offers, the wework and the like, i think those are dead and gone. it's like the s & l crisis of the early '90s it's a mismatch of obligations and revenue streams and it doesn't work >> you think lifestyle wise and speaking as someone who lives in the suburbs and talks to moms every day who are in tears of having to go back or not, there's still this tension how can -- what is the right way for office space, for landlords, toar companies to resolve that what do they need to be offering >> i can tell you the people who come to us, the -- we had our most active tourism the first quarter of this year compared to anything prior to covid. we will tell -- i'll tell you, the people who come to us, they're not worried about the people in tears. they're worried about what is the right environment to which we can bring back our people that's the number one thought. >> permanent desks >> permanent desks i think there's less of a focus -- like at columbia law school oh, there have been protests, we can't take finals, you know, give everyone a pass and
that said, i think the short-term flex space offers, the wework and the like, i think those are dead and gone. it's like the s & l crisis of the early '90s it's a mismatch of obligations and revenue streams and it doesn't work >> you think lifestyle wise and speaking as someone who lives in the suburbs and talks to moms every day who are in tears of having to go back or not, there's still this tension how can -- what is the right way for office space, for landlords, toar companies to...
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i've publicly predicted openai might turn out to be the wework of ai. people might scratch their heads and say this is a solution in search of a problem. we haven't found the problem something like $50 billion last year made $3 billion in revenue. that is not sustainable in the long term. either they have to make it better, which is proven difficult, or find a killer use case which they haven't really because the performance is unreliable my guess is a lot of investors are going to be left back. >>> a lot of companies we interview, lot of investors we talk to would disagree with you. they're excited about the promise of this technology. >> i've seen this before they were excited about driverless cars. i said in 2016 this is not going to work with current technology. >> what is the risk you're worried about? >> the risk, you said? >> the risk? >> there's lots of kinds of risks. on the financial side the stuff is not really going to sustain itself because it doesn't work very well. there are risks on the global stage, so these things can be used for misin
i've publicly predicted openai might turn out to be the wework of ai. people might scratch their heads and say this is a solution in search of a problem. we haven't found the problem something like $50 billion last year made $3 billion in revenue. that is not sustainable in the long term. either they have to make it better, which is proven difficult, or find a killer use case which they haven't really because the performance is unreliable my guess is a lot of investors are going to be left...
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we used to talk to newman all the time when we had wework. >>> the economy shrugs off the usual indicators leslie picker joins us now with more good morning s spl. >> hey, good morning, joe. the usual playbook is that the fed raises rates, banks pull back on lending, demand for lending plummets and then a recession follows. those precursors happened towards the end of 2022, and yet, afterward gdp growth has been pretty stable jeffries constructed an index that measures the percentage of banks tightening credit standards based on data from the fed senior loan officer opinion survey the research shows over the last 30 years, every recession has coincided with the index rising above 30 the scale is inverted in that chart you see on your screen here you can see that correlation during the pandemic and in the financial crisis, and in the dot com bust as bank lending standards declined during the fed's more recent rate hike, the economy has continued basically chugging along: so why is this time different? well, jeffries notes this will be the subject of a, quote, host of future doctoral dissert
we used to talk to newman all the time when we had wework. >>> the economy shrugs off the usual indicators leslie picker joins us now with more good morning s spl. >> hey, good morning, joe. the usual playbook is that the fed raises rates, banks pull back on lending, demand for lending plummets and then a recession follows. those precursors happened towards the end of 2022, and yet, afterward gdp growth has been pretty stable jeffries constructed an index that measures the...