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this does not however capture the impact of the de-monetization drive announced in december.is into context, prime minister modi announced the withdrawal of 500 and 1000 rupee notes, 86% of cash in circulation out of the system. the stated objective was to squeeze out fake currency, counterfeit notes, out of the the system to make more accountable and pull out black money. we do not know what the impact will be, but has resulted whether measures have been successful or not. ande have been job losses has impacted the economy, not to , soion the inconvenience long story short, the impact of the move has yet to be seen. been looking at the latest notes from goldman sachs. they are seeing a recovery for some of the nontraditional bri c's plays. chart.put this up on a you can follow right here. your topline figure is your line , and the blueiyal line is the ruble. in purple,r rupee and the chinese yuan in white. how does all of this affect india's budget announcement in february? announcement has multiple challenges. for the first time ever, the government will be announcing the b
this does not however capture the impact of the de-monetization drive announced in december.is into context, prime minister modi announced the withdrawal of 500 and 1000 rupee notes, 86% of cash in circulation out of the system. the stated objective was to squeeze out fake currency, counterfeit notes, out of the the system to make more accountable and pull out black money. we do not know what the impact will be, but has resulted whether measures have been successful or not. ande have been job...
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. >> oh, monet. >> that's right, gayle. she's actually painting an homage to monet and it looks spectacular. look how dramatic it is up on the side. in fact, if you head over to her instagram where she's got over 11,000 followers, you can see she likes to be inspired by all kinds of classic art. >> she has starry night on her eyelid. >> look at the cherry blossoms and that amazing wave painting as well. she's truly incredible. >> the fact that she can do those classics on her eyelids and the surface is not exactly stable like a piece of paper. >> you know there are some women -- i can't do the smoky eye. >>> this guy's blue water, it's a beautiful day at the western park in western australia. that's isabel doing a little handstand. and her man is flying the drone high up above. there was not a whole lot of wind in this day, but it didn't stop isabel from heading out with her kite surfer, low wind, so what, you've got to seize the moment when you basically have the entire beach to yourself. the sun way up in the sky, casting
. >> oh, monet. >> that's right, gayle. she's actually painting an homage to monet and it looks spectacular. look how dramatic it is up on the side. in fact, if you head over to her instagram where she's got over 11,000 followers, you can see she likes to be inspired by all kinds of classic art. >> she has starry night on her eyelid. >> look at the cherry blossoms and that amazing wave painting as well. she's truly incredible. >> the fact that she can do those...
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henson, octavia spencer,monet, thank you, and you look glamorous.in the movie, you're dressed like bure kratsz, the great kevin costner is here, and singer/song writer pharrell william, and the director ted melfy melfy. thank you. taraji, you dominate the movie. i have to say that, and the scenes of putting up with jim crow and putting up with jim crow in a federal institution, but what grabbed me in the beginning was the cop who stopped you guys, and in your '57. i love those. we all do. always love them. stops you in the car, and he's got the usual color mentality going on. black/white thing going on, and he says you're in the space program. and his patriotism kicks in. >> yes. >> tell me about it. >> well, i think that's the overall message of the story. when we put our differences aside as humans, that's when we're able to move the human race forward. because at the end of the day, we're all humans. you know, a mind doesn't have a color. you know, when it comes to calculating numbers, i don't care what color you are. i don't care who you sleep w
henson, octavia spencer,monet, thank you, and you look glamorous.in the movie, you're dressed like bure kratsz, the great kevin costner is here, and singer/song writer pharrell william, and the director ted melfy melfy. thank you. taraji, you dominate the movie. i have to say that, and the scenes of putting up with jim crow and putting up with jim crow in a federal institution, but what grabbed me in the beginning was the cop who stopped you guys, and in your '57. i love those. we all do....
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. ♪ ♪ >> when should i monetize and when not?said, for example, for a while we don't want to even think about it. we could and we had an opportunity and we had tons of pay views and users already put ads there and get the money and we didn't, because we felt that's going to shift the focus from how can we get a little bit more money from, you know, what we really need to do, which is let's keep developing that user experience, that amazing product that everybody really wants but at the right time with the right monetization and not just because you want to get the money. don't enter it just because you want to exit it. do it because you really want to be in it. enter not to exit. if you're not doing it for the right reasons, if you're not passionate about it, think twice. and we thought, okay, we can definitely check both boxes. before we raised the first round and turned it into a company, we really enjoyed doing it. that's fun. creating technology for an industry so big and there's nothing there. that's fun. the reason was neve
. ♪ ♪ >> when should i monetize and when not?said, for example, for a while we don't want to even think about it. we could and we had an opportunity and we had tons of pay views and users already put ads there and get the money and we didn't, because we felt that's going to shift the focus from how can we get a little bit more money from, you know, what we really need to do, which is let's keep developing that user experience, that amazing product that everybody really wants but at...
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they have not released any data to say whether de-monetization has worked or not.rime minister modi will announce a scheme to limit the impact of de-monetization. shery: thank you for joining us from mumbai. bloomberg markets: middle east is coming out. a lot to talk about, including our eyes on commodities and stocks. .> i don't know where to start how about the former deafening manager of the imf, speaking to him about china and the ongoing dilemma with the yuan. ♪ yousef: a rift over russia, senior republicans demand tougher action from donald trump over election hacking allegations. minors that warning the commodity rally will run out of steam this year. yousef: the former iranian president ross and johnny dies at 82. he was seen as an economic moderate. hits a record on the back of the best operating profit
they have not released any data to say whether de-monetization has worked or not.rime minister modi will announce a scheme to limit the impact of de-monetization. shery: thank you for joining us from mumbai. bloomberg markets: middle east is coming out. a lot to talk about, including our eyes on commodities and stocks. .> i don't know where to start how about the former deafening manager of the imf, speaking to him about china and the ongoing dilemma with the yuan. ♪ yousef: a rift over...
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the difference is that when you are going mass-market, shoving ads and monetization efforts down theer naked and natural. the one thing snapchat has for it is that it is authentic and people want to be associated with it. caroline: well that give the revenues the investor base was to see? seen.t remains to be when companies focus too much on monetization, the original if those those companies -- the ethos, so the jury remains out. caroline: will they always tackle -- >> if they come up with new ways to express themselves, it is a safe bet that if they keep refreshing themselves, i think snap to docles have been a way that, genius piece of marketing. up your aftern the camera, they view the world the way you want them to see it, and what you choose to overlay on top of that is similar to the original isps. caroline: so much has been hoped ecosystem, will they live up to the hype. path towards the ipo the right one at the moment? showing metrics growing quickly, that is what they have been able to do. there has been speculation that some of those metrics have an slightly falsified. loo
the difference is that when you are going mass-market, shoving ads and monetization efforts down theer naked and natural. the one thing snapchat has for it is that it is authentic and people want to be associated with it. caroline: well that give the revenues the investor base was to see? seen.t remains to be when companies focus too much on monetization, the original if those those companies -- the ethos, so the jury remains out. caroline: will they always tackle -- >> if they come up...
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the d we have assessing monetization drive. we will hear from the chairman of from india.berg. ♪ ♪ yousef: you are watching bloomberg. i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. tohad airways has no plans take a stake in lufthansa, although they are exploring further cooperation. the ceo rejected the newspaper claims of a tie up, but said --y are discussing decanting deepening their cochair deal. their shares jumped after they said etihad could buy as 40%. australia has plans to invest in iran. the ceo will now focus on expiration programs in senegal, million -- myanmar, and hong kong. the decision is for capital allocation. iranian oil is one of the nine foreign companies actually in talks with iran. shery: donald trump's pick for you and ambassador says she is in favor of moving the u.s. embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem. the south carolina governor nikki haley declared her support for the move, although it is expected to inflame tensions in the region. a spokesman for the government of jordan recently said such a plan would be a red nine that
the d we have assessing monetization drive. we will hear from the chairman of from india.berg. ♪ ♪ yousef: you are watching bloomberg. i am yousef gamal el-din in dubai. shery: i'm shery ahn in hong kong. tohad airways has no plans take a stake in lufthansa, although they are exploring further cooperation. the ceo rejected the newspaper claims of a tie up, but said --y are discussing decanting deepening their cochair deal. their shares jumped after they said etihad could buy as 40%....
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francine: how can they monetize it?ow donald trump tweets on a stock, the stock goes down. ken: to some extent, he is tweeting on twitter. that is how he gets the message out the door. from there, you have everyone else picking up -- picking it up and expanding on it and creating something that is more consumable for the broader public. for twitter to do something more in terms of creating public that can allow longer message that can maybe incorporate video, make it something that people want to engage with the platform directly, then, sure, there is the opportunity to monetize. francine: thank you so much. this is bloomberg. ♪ wow, x1 has netflix? hey, drop a beat. ♪ show me orange is the new black ♪ ♪ wait, no, bloodline ♪ how about bojack, luke cage ♪ oh, dj tanner maybe show me lilyhammer ♪ ♪ stranger things, marseille, the fall ♪ ♪ in the same place as my basketball? ♪ ♪ narcos, fearless, cooked ♪ the crown, marco polo, lost and found ♪ ♪ grace and frankie, hemlock grove, season one of...! ♪ show me house of cards
francine: how can they monetize it?ow donald trump tweets on a stock, the stock goes down. ken: to some extent, he is tweeting on twitter. that is how he gets the message out the door. from there, you have everyone else picking up -- picking it up and expanding on it and creating something that is more consumable for the broader public. for twitter to do something more in terms of creating public that can allow longer message that can maybe incorporate video, make it something that people want...
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when companies focus too much on monetization, the original originallyou coast of what those companiesw it with twitter post ipo. so the jury remains out. caroline: will they always tackle just the millennials? sunny: if they come up with new ways to express themselves, it is a safe bet that if they keep refreshing themselves, i think snap spectacles have been a great example of a way to do that. they are a camera company now, genius piece of marketing. if you can open up your after the camera, they view the world the way you want them to see it, and what you choose to overlay on top of that is similar to the way the web portals used to be in the 1990's with original isps. caroline: so much has been hoped for by the ecosystem, silicon valley. do you think they will live up to the hype? the way they are pursuing the map to the ipo is the right one at the moment? sunny: so showing metrics growing quickly, that is what they have been able to do. there has been speculation that some of those metrics have an slightly falsified, which has been vehemently denied by the company. if you look at
when companies focus too much on monetization, the original originallyou coast of what those companiesw it with twitter post ipo. so the jury remains out. caroline: will they always tackle just the millennials? sunny: if they come up with new ways to express themselves, it is a safe bet that if they keep refreshing themselves, i think snap spectacles have been a great example of a way to do that. they are a camera company now, genius piece of marketing. if you can open up your after the camera,...
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the difference here being that when you are going mass-market, shoving ads and monetization efforts downf your audience, it is no longer native and natural. the one thing snapchat has for it is that it is empathetic and authentic, and people want to be associated with it. caroline: will that give the revenues the investor base was to see? sunny: that remains to be seen. when companies focus too much on monetization, the original originally you coast of what those companies were founded on the great overtime. we saw it with twitter post ipo. so the jury remains out. caroline: will they always tackle just the millennials? sunny: if they come up with new ways to express themselves, it is a safe bet that if they keep refreshing themselves, i think snap spectacles have been a great example of a way to do that. they are a camera company now, genius piece of marketing. if you can open up your after the camera, they view the world the way you want them to see it, and what you choose to overlay on top of that is similar to the way the web portals used to be in the 1990's with original isps. carol
the difference here being that when you are going mass-market, shoving ads and monetization efforts downf your audience, it is no longer native and natural. the one thing snapchat has for it is that it is empathetic and authentic, and people want to be associated with it. caroline: will that give the revenues the investor base was to see? sunny: that remains to be seen. when companies focus too much on monetization, the original originally you coast of what those companies were founded on the...
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so to will be monetized policy of the federal reserve. chief janet yellen has already pointed to interest rate hikes in 2017, but trump has criticized her monetary policy. some leaders in europe are critical of mario draghi, but the president of the european central bank is sticking to his game plan. the ecb's council has given the greenlight light for it to continue until the end of the year. some analysts believe the british economy could decline due to the results of last june's referendum. but, others expect the economy to grow in 2017. it is unclear how much access britain will have to the eu market after it leaves the bloc. the sentiment and willingness of companies to invest. negotiations on the details of the brexit czar are set to begin -- details of the brexit are set to begin at march. if you are doing business like -- doing business with countries like iran or sudan, you may find yourself in the crosshairs of the u.s. treasury or even fbi. companies are blacklisted by american authorities often without knowing. for some enterp
so to will be monetized policy of the federal reserve. chief janet yellen has already pointed to interest rate hikes in 2017, but trump has criticized her monetary policy. some leaders in europe are critical of mario draghi, but the president of the european central bank is sticking to his game plan. the ecb's council has given the greenlight light for it to continue until the end of the year. some analysts believe the british economy could decline due to the results of last june's referendum....
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and right now they can't monetize it really hardly at all. search commoditizes very well but i think that's a risk long-term. >> so everybody on the desk in front of me here, you know the folks here. >> i have. >> everybody has a buy rating on the stock. the gentlemen who is going to ask you a question now, sarat, has alphabet as his top holding. sar sarat? >> i would look at it, when you look at alphabet and you say where do i want to be in terms of search and i understand quarter to quarter, where we can go wrong. but if you look at facebook and alphabet, these are the two leaders. they've got more than 80%. google, alphabet, has so many other products and yes, they might be lower margin but growing in every other area. free cash flow that's growing. if you look at the new management team, they have financial discipline. they have broken out google into two different areas, where you've got products that are not making money and those that are growing. i think short-term, maybe you get a blip. the stock has always had that. i think if i wan
and right now they can't monetize it really hardly at all. search commoditizes very well but i think that's a risk long-term. >> so everybody on the desk in front of me here, you know the folks here. >> i have. >> everybody has a buy rating on the stock. the gentlemen who is going to ask you a question now, sarat, has alphabet as his top holding. sar sarat? >> i would look at it, when you look at alphabet and you say where do i want to be in terms of search and i...
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it's a major opportunity. >> how do you monetize it?ve to embrace the fact that you are a technology born company that's now become a major media platform. you have to run it as a media company. i'm not suggesting that you have to create your own content. >> i'd pay for it now. maybe they need to charge. we need this. bloomberg charges for those terminals, alex. do they just need to start charging for twitter? >> nobody's going to pay for twitter as much as twitter would like that. one of the things that you see when trump tweets is that every news organization, since all their reporters live on twitter, they quickly jump on it, aggregate the tweet, write their own context, and provide more value than what twitter can deliver on its own. so does twitter want people to pay for it? maybe it does. are people going to pay for twitter? i think there's a fat chance. >> did you see jack dorsey when he was asked about how he felt about donald trump using twitter? it was the most -- >> he was almost embarrassed. >> he looked embarrassed that the
it's a major opportunity. >> how do you monetize it?ve to embrace the fact that you are a technology born company that's now become a major media platform. you have to run it as a media company. i'm not suggesting that you have to create your own content. >> i'd pay for it now. maybe they need to charge. we need this. bloomberg charges for those terminals, alex. do they just need to start charging for twitter? >> nobody's going to pay for twitter as much as twitter would like...
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and looking forward we will find ways to monetize down the radioed. >> let me ask you i want to ask a would that be a source of revenue for you how are you going to monetize this. >> looking to relationships with brokers different molds from useers as well. >> have you seen evidence you have saved money because you have got that notice to them before a stock moves on donald trump's tweets. >> users are very happy fast reliable they tweet about how we are best in terms of serving them from all different types of data. >> cool we will watch tweeted about it thank you so much. >> thank you. >> looking for a hotel room in washington you don't want to miss action at inauguration adam shapiro has an option will join us live from d.c. right now over to you. reporter: good morning to you maria in george washington suite at willard hotel the premier hotel in washington hold on, a gray poupon on side thank you. >> the premier holt in washington, d.c., they have three presidential sweets and offering a package, they call stay like a president. they have sold out those three sweets this is one of
and looking forward we will find ways to monetize down the radioed. >> let me ask you i want to ask a would that be a source of revenue for you how are you going to monetize this. >> looking to relationships with brokers different molds from useers as well. >> have you seen evidence you have saved money because you have got that notice to them before a stock moves on donald trump's tweets. >> users are very happy fast reliable they tweet about how we are best in terms of...
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we also have the story is out there, which we feel the monetization piece of that is incredibly important to face the threat we are seeing around the world. as high-technology weapons proliferate, not just in larger country, but small. reporter: it is kind of a dilemma. the navy thinks it is going to have to be wrestling with the issue of you have more money, you can warships, but you really need to spend these -- spend money on the ships you have today. even if you have full funding for all your maintenance, it is still going to take a while to dig out of the holes you are in. not going to happen within a few months. rear adm. boxall: absolutely. why we are focused on getting andfleet we have whole maintain a modernized them if we choose to grow the fleet, the bigger concern is to be ready to go now. that will take time come even if we put money in it today. welder and find the person who can do the technical work on the ships. the workforce from getting hired an how long and stable is the work going to be. someone goes to look at a job -- if it is a job for one ship or two ships, or do
we also have the story is out there, which we feel the monetization piece of that is incredibly important to face the threat we are seeing around the world. as high-technology weapons proliferate, not just in larger country, but small. reporter: it is kind of a dilemma. the navy thinks it is going to have to be wrestling with the issue of you have more money, you can warships, but you really need to spend these -- spend money on the ships you have today. even if you have full funding for all...
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it begins with works made in 1905 or 1906 that look like paintings by monet or alfred sicily.le on is practicing as an appropriation artist. he didn't take his canvasses outboards. he worked from postcard mechanical reproduction, and that is something that went on to have such an impact in the 20th century. and we wanted to introduce him as at the forefront of that sort of approach. we also wanted to highlight picabbia's engagement with film making, with theater design with music. so we have one gal reerk also, that's devoted to the stage sets and designs and the movie that he made for the ballet called "pelash" in 1924. this is a project i think that i've been working on for about five years. and so what goes into it? lots of looking. lots of traveling. lots of negotiating. and i think the ambition for this show is to set out for our new york audience that collide scopic career in full and to give picabia's strong personality the long-overdue recognition that we believe it richly deserves. >> rose: here is a look at the week ahead. sunday is the david national football leagu
it begins with works made in 1905 or 1906 that look like paintings by monet or alfred sicily.le on is practicing as an appropriation artist. he didn't take his canvasses outboards. he worked from postcard mechanical reproduction, and that is something that went on to have such an impact in the 20th century. and we wanted to introduce him as at the forefront of that sort of approach. we also wanted to highlight picabbia's engagement with film making, with theater design with music. so we have...
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would you give a tip of the hat to claude monet and the invention of the mini ball as what brought the musket into the military arena? earl: you're absolutely right, -- you are bringing a fine you're absolutely right, rifles point. and been around since at least the 1400s as handcrafted weapons, somewhat temperamental. you need to be patient and know how to use it properly, oftentimes used for hunting etc., and maybe a little bit you could see some evidence in the 1400s, 1500s, 1600s, of the soldiers who use it for what we would call sniping. obviously it is claude monet, the frenchman, who developed a technical process for doing this on a commercial basis to mass-produce rifles and projectiles so it was easy enough to load to make it feasible for general issue. that is the real innovation that brings in rifles as a general issue weapon. one more question if anybody has one. >> you have not mentioned a weapon which has privilege of place in any french infantry manual, the bayonet. what do you consider to be the use or usefulness of that in these battles? earl: you bring up a good point
would you give a tip of the hat to claude monet and the invention of the mini ball as what brought the musket into the military arena? earl: you're absolutely right, -- you are bringing a fine you're absolutely right, rifles point. and been around since at least the 1400s as handcrafted weapons, somewhat temperamental. you need to be patient and know how to use it properly, oftentimes used for hunting etc., and maybe a little bit you could see some evidence in the 1400s, 1500s, 1600s, of the...
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beyond just working foronjusw nasa right now yourself yououel have a personal connection to jannell monetneayed jackson. tell me abojautck your connectin to her. >> when i first started myn career mary jaci kson allowed md to stay with her and her family. >> did you at that point knowthk about mary jackson and the two t other women featured in thed int film what they had done, their t significance in history?ance isr >> well, i knew mary jackson was brilliant at nasa.tasa. of course during that time shehm had retired and i also knew katherine -- dr. katherineatrine johnson as well. we wjoere involved in the nasaas technical association brilliant but she was very v humble, you know, so she didn't brag on herself and herge family was very loving andvi basically helped me toy helpe to transition from being awayon fr from home living -- 'cause i'mci from delaware so moving awaygwa from home it was a great are transition because they made mad me feel like part of theof t family. >> so, we have some picturesicre of you and also of maryy jackson and some of the other oh women that were featured
beyond just working foronjusw nasa right now yourself yououel have a personal connection to jannell monetneayed jackson. tell me abojautck your connectin to her. >> when i first started myn career mary jaci kson allowed md to stay with her and her family. >> did you at that point knowthk about mary jackson and the two t other women featured in thed int film what they had done, their t significance in history?ance isr >> well, i knew mary jackson was brilliant at nasa.tasa. of...
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francine: ryan, can you monetize this? kenny monetize donald trump tweeting more?e? ryan: that is not our job. our job is to manage social media for large brands, and we help over 15 million businesses, 800 fortune 1000's to manage their social media at scale, and all the compliance and workflow around that. twitter, facebook, and others, that is more their job. francine: if i am a ceo, i need to be able to defend myself from attack, which can come from a president-elect or from a chinese counterpart. it is not even getting my brand out there. ryan: absolutely. it is understanding and being aware that your rant is being attacked, first off, so insights and alerts around that -- that is something we help with. if you're running blind and do not know that is happening, that can definitely -- and this is more when we talk about the core competency and muscle building that you and the organization needs to do. your comps team needs to be prepared for if that happens. if you do not have that core competency built up and d-day hits, you have a real problem. you need to b
francine: ryan, can you monetize this? kenny monetize donald trump tweeting more?e? ryan: that is not our job. our job is to manage social media for large brands, and we help over 15 million businesses, 800 fortune 1000's to manage their social media at scale, and all the compliance and workflow around that. twitter, facebook, and others, that is more their job. francine: if i am a ceo, i need to be able to defend myself from attack, which can come from a president-elect or from a chinese...
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so we need to think of a new model for surfing in order to monetize it. but i think that what is so powerful about what we do is the art of it and what can we do to inspire change in the world through it? that's what i would like to see in surfing. >> i know you've also been vocal on the issue of how women are portrayed in ad campaigns around surfing. your thoughts on that? >> yeah, so that's been an issue since i was a little kid, and it's something that really used to upset me was women constantly being portrayed in this sexual manner in surfing. it's so important to have diversity and role models, and that's why it ain't pretty is so awesome because we want to be promoted and progress our sport and share what we do for our athleticism. you know, it's about creating equality and not about your looks. >> all right. and just to wrap it up real quickly, what's next for you? what's your ultimate goal for surfing for women? >> i'd love to win mavericks, but i'd love to see a big wave tour for women and just, like i said, to inspire change through surfing. to
so we need to think of a new model for surfing in order to monetize it. but i think that what is so powerful about what we do is the art of it and what can we do to inspire change in the world through it? that's what i would like to see in surfing. >> i know you've also been vocal on the issue of how women are portrayed in ad campaigns around surfing. your thoughts on that? >> yeah, so that's been an issue since i was a little kid, and it's something that really used to upset me was...
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legislatures have been responsive as saving you by foreclosure passing debt relief, paper money, to monetize the wealth and paid taxes, that will be shut off by the constitution if faugh . now the government for food distaff faugh puff of soleil are fighting over interest that is not how the debate was conducted. faugh for even structured for. >> flu of tranfive puff fluff we've won fuss flow of roof to roof afoul . >> politics can be noble i think politics is from a different enterprise for these are among of pride if for they thought george mason hated to leave howff to travel away from fairfax but then he showed up for a george washington was five surf to retire from public life for 78 the death of of good service for 5 1/4 l. flynn and food to this -- virtuous place said they were lining their pockets and basically wanted a federal government to raise taxes to pay off the government at face value faugh plaid is roughly eight food think about it. the have the vision of good government and good economic policy that comes from their status if there is a big difference of opinion the best wa
legislatures have been responsive as saving you by foreclosure passing debt relief, paper money, to monetize the wealth and paid taxes, that will be shut off by the constitution if faugh . now the government for food distaff faugh puff of soleil are fighting over interest that is not how the debate was conducted. faugh for even structured for. >> flu of tranfive puff fluff we've won fuss flow of roof to roof afoul . >> politics can be noble i think politics is from a different...
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they initially said whatsapp won't be monetized, now it will be. : facebook, as we know, changes itsind and to area it is going to be a long process. facebook is just now starting to test advertising in messenger. has not started to advertise in whatsapp. ideank it is against the of ad load being an issue for facebook area that came in the quarterly earnings i think and all these individual platforms that facebook offers are going to be put give facebook the boost it needs if the ad load does become a problem. caroline: any of the backlash from the fake news? institutions like norse -- news organizations? news combined with fatigue that will have over the relentless political discussion that is going on right now. branded safety is number one. they want to be an environment where their brand will be safe and protected. they don't want to be up against anything that could be particularly negative or wrong. we are seeing that problem happening in social media. i expect facebook to continue to newse the facebook -- fake issue. powerfulis such a platform for communication and advertising
they initially said whatsapp won't be monetized, now it will be. : facebook, as we know, changes itsind and to area it is going to be a long process. facebook is just now starting to test advertising in messenger. has not started to advertise in whatsapp. ideank it is against the of ad load being an issue for facebook area that came in the quarterly earnings i think and all these individual platforms that facebook offers are going to be put give facebook the boost it needs if the ad load does...
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when you see companies have to focus too much on monetization, you have to see the ethos they were foundedn start to disintegrate. the jury remains out. caroline: is it just for millennials? sunny: i think it is a space, as they keep refreshing themselves, i think these spectacles are a good way to do that. if you can open up your app through the camera, they view the world as you want them to see it, many times per day. what you choose to overlay on top of that is similar to the way the original isps were in the 1990's. caroline: do you think they will live up to the hype? sunny: i think defining gross and analytics and metrics and showing those going up and rising quickly, they have been able to do that. there's been speculation that some of those metrics have been slightly falsified, which has not been confirmed or denied by the company. i think when you look at snapchat compared to when facebook went public, it paints a different picture in terms of real money and revenue. caroline: great to have you on the show, great to have your perspective. now, liberty medias john malone is bankin
when you see companies have to focus too much on monetization, you have to see the ethos they were foundedn start to disintegrate. the jury remains out. caroline: is it just for millennials? sunny: i think it is a space, as they keep refreshing themselves, i think these spectacles are a good way to do that. if you can open up your app through the camera, they view the world as you want them to see it, many times per day. what you choose to overlay on top of that is similar to the way the...
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policy will see itetary monetize -- normalized. the policy will be very easy to keep. ♪ >> how confident are you that the tpp will live on? >> this was not unexpected by the president. there will still be a lot that we can perceive. where these opportunities persist, we will see people step into this. there will be an australia first policy. our economic interest goes along with that approach. as everything is finalized with china, korea, and japan. that was a very important part of this. ♪ there are major border of attacks. we already know that was coming. what formknow that will take. havelicans in congress been talking about a border adjustment tax. , previously last week, he said that he does not want a border tax. this sounds like a regular tariff, if that is what he is talking about i do not think the market will react well. think people were hoping that he would go with tax cutting and tax reform. some of these would come later if at all. and nowgural address moving that to the front. we have talked about mercantilism and ne
policy will see itetary monetize -- normalized. the policy will be very easy to keep. ♪ >> how confident are you that the tpp will live on? >> this was not unexpected by the president. there will still be a lot that we can perceive. where these opportunities persist, we will see people step into this. there will be an australia first policy. our economic interest goes along with that approach. as everything is finalized with china, korea, and japan. that was a very important part...
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and they will be able to monetize higher margins thanks to higher energy prices globally.away from the specific sector stories, one of the heavy themes for saudi stocks is its bid to enter emerging markets status. we have seen that shift -- the announcement the last week or the week before. what would emerging markets status mean for saudi arabia and stocks? what would it mean for inflows, and what would it mean for sentiment? isi: definitely the momentum the link for an upgrade to emerging markets. you mentioned the settlements issue, and i think it is a key issue. for now, the settlement cycle is plus zero, and that does not work for most government investors and locators. step tothat is a key emerging markets status. we are in discussion with the regulator on a regular basis and we know the momentum is moving up and they are very serious it.t it, to achieve we think probably early 2018. in terms of inflows, that means a lot. the saudi arabia and market is very deep and liquidity is high. it will have a significant weights. we expect very strong positive inflows, but als
and they will be able to monetize higher margins thanks to higher energy prices globally.away from the specific sector stories, one of the heavy themes for saudi stocks is its bid to enter emerging markets status. we have seen that shift -- the announcement the last week or the week before. what would emerging markets status mean for saudi arabia and stocks? what would it mean for inflows, and what would it mean for sentiment? isi: definitely the momentum the link for an upgrade to emerging...
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japan that company needs to be managed by people who are focused on monetizing the investment and doing way, with a minimum amount of taxes. marissa mayer was brought in as an operating executive, and as the company is no longer an operating company, it makes sense for her to not be on the board. caroline: i know you served on board, it is good to have your perspective. michael wolff's perspective. later, our coverage of the jpmorgan health care conference continues with a guide to biotech, exploring what's next under president trump. ♪ ♪ caroline: coming back to biotech and our coverage of the jpmorgan health care conference, third rock ventures is one of the most well-established companies at the showcase. they are based in 44 portfolio companies. to discuss the 2017 outlook is third rock ventures partner, thank you for joining us. i have a chart to kick things off. i want to look at what 2017 might mean for ipos and biotech. ticking down, it doesn't look pretty. $11 billion is all we have in biotech? with a big size, everything else under $1 billion. >> 2017 will be a good year. 2015
japan that company needs to be managed by people who are focused on monetizing the investment and doing way, with a minimum amount of taxes. marissa mayer was brought in as an operating executive, and as the company is no longer an operating company, it makes sense for her to not be on the board. caroline: i know you served on board, it is good to have your perspective. michael wolff's perspective. later, our coverage of the jpmorgan health care conference continues with a guide to biotech,...
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put thenership could carmaker in a strong position to monetize self driving cars when the technologyy. still to come. meet the billionaire entrepreneur who is planning a literal moonshot as soon as this year. business of ae letter outfit. as we head to the break another check on apple. the earnings call continues. take a listen. optimistic given what i'm hearing that there would likely be some sort of tax reform this year and it does seem there are people in both parties who would favor beat -- repatriation. that is good for the country and good for apple. ♪ caroline: money express made history last year by becoming the first private company to get government permission to fly beyond earth orbit. it got the money to fund the trip with $45 million raised from the likes of peter thiel. we caught up with the cofounder and asked why he is leaving a startup to the moon. >> we live on the spacecraft which is a single point of failure and if we were to get hit by an asteroid the whole comanche would get to stories like dinosaurs did. my goal is to make community a multi-planetary society wh
put thenership could carmaker in a strong position to monetize self driving cars when the technologyy. still to come. meet the billionaire entrepreneur who is planning a literal moonshot as soon as this year. business of ae letter outfit. as we head to the break another check on apple. the earnings call continues. take a listen. optimistic given what i'm hearing that there would likely be some sort of tax reform this year and it does seem there are people in both parties who would favor beat --...
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concerns and that the de-monetization could deliver a sharp slowdown in the economy. tomorrow, the government first estimate for the year, so economists will be keeping her eyes on that. rishaad: thank you very much. let's tell you what we have coming up. donald trump's pick for the sec has sparked criticism. we will hear from the former head of the u.k. financial services authority. ♪ theaad: a quick check of latest business flash headlines, apple investing $1 billion in softbank's new technology fund, adding its name to a growing list. softbank watching the $100 billion vision fund in london this year. the chief executive told donald trump that half the money would invested in the u.s., creating 50,000 jobs. some sun has set up a venture capital fund in the u.s. to make it invest easier in early-stage startups. the fund has made six investment so far, part of samsung next, an organization founded as a global animation center to work with young companies building emerging technologies. samsung says the venture means it can act more quickly. the laborsued by departmen
concerns and that the de-monetization could deliver a sharp slowdown in the economy. tomorrow, the government first estimate for the year, so economists will be keeping her eyes on that. rishaad: thank you very much. let's tell you what we have coming up. donald trump's pick for the sec has sparked criticism. we will hear from the former head of the u.k. financial services authority. ♪ theaad: a quick check of latest business flash headlines, apple investing $1 billion in softbank's new...
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>> they are under pressure from investors to monetize their real estate holdings.ing parts of their store fleet. they are selling off his face over top some of their stores. i think retailers are going to get more creative. not many own as much of their real estate portfolio as macy's does. jonathan: stock down 4% in the premarket. coming up, we will have the executive chairman coming up. we're counting down to the market opened in new york. yesterday was a down day. today, futures up about 0.1%. this is bloomberg. ♪ jon: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe co i'm jonathan ferro alongside alix steel. david westin in d.c. we have breaking news from you. the earnings out from citi. income trading coming in at $3 billion. investment banking revenue also better than estimates coming in at $1.1 billion. equitiestake a look at , a similar story from goldman. trading revenue coming in a little bit lighter at $694 million. that is higher than the third quarter. a little bit of disappointment on the equity side. overall, in terms of earnings, a beat for the company. jona
>> they are under pressure from investors to monetize their real estate holdings.ing parts of their store fleet. they are selling off his face over top some of their stores. i think retailers are going to get more creative. not many own as much of their real estate portfolio as macy's does. jonathan: stock down 4% in the premarket. coming up, we will have the executive chairman coming up. we're counting down to the market opened in new york. yesterday was a down day. today, futures up...
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seen clearly that the margins are improving as well as we want to monetize our .nvestment and our brandver 170 cities in china. see clearard, we will signs of improving operational efficiency. by 2018, we will break even. two of your largest .nvestors are j.d..com and hma can we expect any partnerships rolled out in cooperation with them? gave us the right to operate a leisure travel channel to convert clients. na, they have airline companies in and out of china. we have worked closely with them on air ticketing. on the hotel side, they have a .ery aggressive plan most recently, they became the largest shareholder of a group. we have a great need for the hotel side. closely -- we have worked very closely with both. julie: thank you for your time. next, a new setback for mitsubishi. we will look behind what is -- we will look at what is behind the latest delivery delay. ♪ julie: this is daybreak asia. yvonne: mitsubishi's troubled regional jet is delayed once aren as development costs rising. we have more from tokyo on the story. what is delaying them this time? they are having problems
seen clearly that the margins are improving as well as we want to monetize our .nvestment and our brandver 170 cities in china. see clearard, we will signs of improving operational efficiency. by 2018, we will break even. two of your largest .nvestors are j.d..com and hma can we expect any partnerships rolled out in cooperation with them? gave us the right to operate a leisure travel channel to convert clients. na, they have airline companies in and out of china. we have worked closely with...
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hattie and monetize these investments?ill: people point to brands like uber and -- the vast majority of our portfolios growth is given by companies in may not have heard of. whateal expertise which is letters to the conviction we could deliver impact as well is in finding good companies but being their partner and delivering business building capabilities consistently. for years now we've been delivering 25% annual compounded cash flow growth. and it's done through a hands-on approach which is exactly what we have to do in the impact world as well. jim: one of the things we really focused on around the world as disruption. growth particularly in places like this we are talking about global growth or economy growth. there are sectors of disruption that are driving outside growth. large investors in entertainment. particularly tv products. the number of tv shows being produced and the viewership of .he shows an exponentially grew when we talk my growth there are cap the global growth but underneath that there is always somet
hattie and monetize these investments?ill: people point to brands like uber and -- the vast majority of our portfolios growth is given by companies in may not have heard of. whateal expertise which is letters to the conviction we could deliver impact as well is in finding good companies but being their partner and delivering business building capabilities consistently. for years now we've been delivering 25% annual compounded cash flow growth. and it's done through a hands-on approach which is...
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there are some businesses we believe will not be as leverage a bowl or monetize a bowl -- as leverageablebusiness lines we have. vonnie: what is your hunch? what businesses would you focus less on or cut? ashok: it is difficult to say because we have only been listed today, the bursting of the company, and we have been at it for four months, but that is something we will take a look at as a look at the strategy. vonnie: what is your concern about the overall technology industry, services industry and the macro impact from the new president of the united states next year and the turmoil in the political risk ahead? ashok: i think technology will continue to disrupt. you see this whether it is through uber, airbnb, netflix, and i think the same thing is coming to this industry. i think having process and having domain knowledge supersedes as having capability, which is i can buy technology, this lace that, but it is probably the most stickiest of them all. we think with the regulation overhang, with the fact that there will be a much healthier business, and oil produced, and infrastructure
there are some businesses we believe will not be as leverage a bowl or monetize a bowl -- as leverageablebusiness lines we have. vonnie: what is your hunch? what businesses would you focus less on or cut? ashok: it is difficult to say because we have only been listed today, the bursting of the company, and we have been at it for four months, but that is something we will take a look at as a look at the strategy. vonnie: what is your concern about the overall technology industry, services...
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and now will clearly be monetized. >> that is a sticky one, but facebook changes its mind and changests tune, as we all have seen, multiple times. it's going to be a slow process. consumers are still getting used advertising inapps. it's going to be a slow process, but this is a hedge against the idea of ad load being an issue for facebook. that came up in the quarterly earnings over the past few quarters, and all these individual platforms that facebook offers are going to be able to give a spoke that boost that it needs if the ad load doesn't become a problem on the main platform. caroline: will we see any of the backlash from the fake news they've had to tackle? not likeanizations seeing the bang for the buck. >> that is an issue. the fake news combined with perhaps some fatigue that people have over the relentless political discussions going on right now. ford safety is number one them. they want to be in an environment where their brand is going to be safe and protected and they're not going to be up against something that could potentially be considered negative or wrong. we are
and now will clearly be monetized. >> that is a sticky one, but facebook changes its mind and changests tune, as we all have seen, multiple times. it's going to be a slow process. consumers are still getting used advertising inapps. it's going to be a slow process, but this is a hedge against the idea of ad load being an issue for facebook. that came up in the quarterly earnings over the past few quarters, and all these individual platforms that facebook offers are going to be able to...
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ceo saying workforce reductions are always a difficult decision but the and monetization. >> thank you. it's worth noting that there's a 27% shore interest in pan be dora right now. >> i still think the stock can go higher. this is the number one app in google play over spotify. they're listeners are up. this is a stock that's definitely not going out of business. balance sheet okay. >> i love the fact they're short and, by the way, huge option activity over the last month in this name. part of it is some people think it's an m&a type stock. when you get positive news like this and you start seeing the stock move to the upside, there's an extra giddy up. >> now let's get to our top trades here. delta trades talking to cnbc phil lebeau earlier today. >> there was no question post the election that we saw an improvement in the consumer confidence that we've seen in our travel and you see it in the marketplace. you see it i think in some optimism with respect to starting to get things done in washington and we saw it in our result. >> shares of the stock are are up 15% since the election.
ceo saying workforce reductions are always a difficult decision but the and monetization. >> thank you. it's worth noting that there's a 27% shore interest in pan be dora right now. >> i still think the stock can go higher. this is the number one app in google play over spotify. they're listeners are up. this is a stock that's definitely not going out of business. balance sheet okay. >> i love the fact they're short and, by the way, huge option activity over the last month in...
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able to monetize those dollars and those resources for maximum outcome.ould take an honest look at it and say the game has changed. we could have and should have done better than we did with those dollars. they didn't put them to work in the right way. >> one of the interesting arguments coming out of democrats in washington is donald trump is a phenomenon. he's a one-time deal. if they change their message, they think it's not going to do anything if you run into a trump but there is no other trump coming. >> blown away at the speed of which four years ago, after the romney loss, the g.o.p. came out with our autopsy. everyone said what is going on? is the republican party on its heels? have we just gone liberal in the country? and one election cycle, the 2016 cycle, it's gone from that to now the democrats have to perform an autopsy. the last ten years or maybe longer, have they become an outdated entity? i think they have. it's ten years of flat wages, ten years of minorities who are the supposed to represent and embrace. africans americans and hispanic
able to monetize those dollars and those resources for maximum outcome.ould take an honest look at it and say the game has changed. we could have and should have done better than we did with those dollars. they didn't put them to work in the right way. >> one of the interesting arguments coming out of democrats in washington is donald trump is a phenomenon. he's a one-time deal. if they change their message, they think it's not going to do anything if you run into a trump but there is no...
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and in front of me, the first lady had her back to me, and janel -- >> jimmy: janel monet. >> was huggingng behind him. and you go -- i did that to janel, did you know he was coming? and it was caught. so i had that crazy moment. it was like, oh, my god. i didn't know he was coming. i love barack. >> jimmy: yeah, big barack, and little barack right behind him also. two baracks there. >> two baracks. >> jimmy: that's gotta be fun. did you ever imagine you'd be in the white house watching a movie? >> let me tell you, i remember i was -- i bet against him on that first one. >> jimmy: that's right. you told me a story. where you didn't think he was going to be elected president. >> i didn't think america was ready for him. but i was wrong about that. and i was wrong about america being ready for a woman! >> jimmy: what was the bet you made specifically? >> i said if america elects a black man president, i would run down the street naked. >> jimmy: oh, right. and who did you make this bet with? >> my best friend, taylor. who was definitely going to hold me to it. and he did. but hi to stipulat
and in front of me, the first lady had her back to me, and janel -- >> jimmy: janel monet. >> was huggingng behind him. and you go -- i did that to janel, did you know he was coming? and it was caught. so i had that crazy moment. it was like, oh, my god. i didn't know he was coming. i love barack. >> jimmy: yeah, big barack, and little barack right behind him also. two baracks there. >> two baracks. >> jimmy: that's gotta be fun. did you ever imagine you'd be in...
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janelle monet the star of the movie reinstagrams has her comments about that specifically about how she this to happen. regardless of music she put into the film they're all going against it obviously. so i'm interested to see if it gets brought up on the show and interested to see what song ferrell ends up doing on the show now if he even goes on. he wrote a bunch of songs for the film. how do you feel about -- this is interesting situation. >> i think it could have gone two ways ellen, advocate for inclue could have brought her on and talked to her about it. or not it's her show. i'm not surprised she did what she did and i'm not surprised she is getting condemned for her comments. >> and by the people involved in the 34506y with her. >> liena dunn the sixth and final season she loves this fot he and loves best the cellulite you can see on her thighs it's a triumph for womenkind she's happy about this appears not to be photo shopped it's her natural state i guess she's saying in the comments there. so lena dunnham. >> next up show called new season of celebrity apprentice this show ha
janelle monet the star of the movie reinstagrams has her comments about that specifically about how she this to happen. regardless of music she put into the film they're all going against it obviously. so i'm interested to see if it gets brought up on the show and interested to see what song ferrell ends up doing on the show now if he even goes on. he wrote a bunch of songs for the film. how do you feel about -- this is interesting situation. >> i think it could have gone two ways ellen,...
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jannell monet maxwell allnet mal expected to perform and in a statement jannell monet said "music has strongeres wl than any forcel be that tries to repress us." u >>> we'll have live coverageco of the women's march one women'r washington here on fox5 asch ooh well as eroe n lonine at fox5dco and we'll keep you up to dateo e with everything you need toyou know regarding that. meanwhile we'll be right back. >> welcome back. time now is 8:27. ti residents haveents expressed fear over japan's economic ties with the u.s. tieu after president donald trumpes wasid inaugurated as presidentre yesterday. some residents say they are say concerned president trump will l overturn past commitments andco a spokesman for president predet trump has said that the president untends to withdrawds from the 12 nationon trans-pacific partnership dealna which he views as detrimentalt to u.s. businesses and workers. >>> in russia the country's foreign minister says that theis upcomingte syrian peace talks should prioritize helpingriorit representatives of the syriantaf government and t rebels make m direct c
jannell monet maxwell allnet mal expected to perform and in a statement jannell monet said "music has strongeres wl than any forcel be that tries to repress us." u >>> we'll have live coverageco of the women's march one women'r washington here on fox5 asch ooh well as eroe n lonine at fox5dco and we'll keep you up to dateo e with everything you need toyou know regarding that. meanwhile we'll be right back. >> welcome back. time now is 8:27. ti residents haveents...