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i kind of put that in the rearview mirror and think, elon is going to be elon. key impact is 11 or 12%. margins above three basis points do i think it is stretched here? 100%, i do would i put my money in it i do it is clear, guys in on the short side will feel the pain. >> the road is littered with people that have been run over on the short side from tesla, certainly. >> joel, we are going to have to leave it there we'll get you back on soon thank you. >> thank you >>> speaking of mr. elon musk, call this the clash of the big tech titans. musk taking on zuckerberg over the national lockdown. first, shares of norwegian cruise line is soaring but not on the kind of news you want to hear we are back after this feed a healthy lifestyle, with pure protein. high protein. low sugar. tastes great! high protein. low sugar. so good. high protein. low sugar. mmm, birthday cake. pure protein. the best combination to help you stay fit. >>> the number of confirmed virus cases continues to tick up day by day, more and more companies are looking to stem the blunt of the impac
i kind of put that in the rearview mirror and think, elon is going to be elon. key impact is 11 or 12%. margins above three basis points do i think it is stretched here? 100%, i do would i put my money in it i do it is clear, guys in on the short side will feel the pain. >> the road is littered with people that have been run over on the short side from tesla, certainly. >> joel, we are going to have to leave it there we'll get you back on soon thank you. >> thank you...
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i have to disagree with elon musks characterization as fascist.the states multiple times. in fact they were more common in the time of the founding where at the end of the 17th century, there was series of yellow fever pandemics. they destroyed people's property in philadelphia and new york at that time. so these powers have been used before. but i agree with gillian, they will be used by courts for medical necessity. courts will defer to governors on exactly the balance between the economy and public health. cheryl: that's true. >> they will not go on forever. i'm not particularly worried about the long term consequences to civil liberties. now the long-term economic consequences might be very severe but -- [inaudible] cheryl: gillian, i have only five seconds literally but i want to ask about governor newsom, does this hurt him politically if he makes this move as expected today? >> you know i think it does. demonizing all the protesters as reckless, i think also hurts because some of them do have legitimate concerns about the survival of their
i have to disagree with elon musks characterization as fascist.the states multiple times. in fact they were more common in the time of the founding where at the end of the 17th century, there was series of yellow fever pandemics. they destroyed people's property in philadelphia and new york at that time. so these powers have been used before. but i agree with gillian, they will be used by courts for medical necessity. courts will defer to governors on exactly the balance between the economy and...
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elon never disappoints, that's for sure. cheryl, thank you very much.heryl casone. >>> closing bell, we are nine minutes away. we are still down about 256 points for the dow, s&p is losing 28. on this last trading day of april. speaking of a, as in april, the a-team, amazon and apple, both set to tell all on the coronavirus quarter. their earnings are coming up after the bell. up next, consumer technology association ceo gary shapiro on the essential role tech is playing in all our lives and who not only will be standing but standing tall when the pan ddem dust settles. don't go away. announcer: wash your hands... avoid sick people... and touching your face. there are everyday actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases. visit cdc.gov/covid19. brought to you by the national association of broadcasters and this station. . . . . every financial plan needs a cfp® professional -- confident financial plans, calming financial plans, complete financial plans. they're all possible with a cfp® professional. find yours at letsmakeaplan.org. . . . .
elon never disappoints, that's for sure. cheryl, thank you very much.heryl casone. >>> closing bell, we are nine minutes away. we are still down about 256 points for the dow, s&p is losing 28. on this last trading day of april. speaking of a, as in april, the a-team, amazon and apple, both set to tell all on the coronavirus quarter. their earnings are coming up after the bell. up next, consumer technology association ceo gary shapiro on the essential role tech is playing in all our...
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elon, just keep in mind we are waiting on that.la's stock is actually up right now about 2.66% or $18 and change to $727 and change following a surge in china car registrations, but also on this. goldman sachs has woken up and decided that tesla is a buy. they put out a buy recommendation and of course, that is putting a little bit of skip in elon's step. goldman has some other thoughts in mind and they are not necessarily good ones they have to focus on right now. their profits plunged. citigroup and bank of america as well, they all came out with numbers and it has been certainly a very difficult time, and it's heavily weighing on the stocks at this hour. goldman shares are the only ones, though, in the green at this hour after its revenue beat expectations, despite quarterly earnings being sliced in half. goldman is up a quarter of a percent. citigroup down 5.33%. bank of america down 6%. what are america's banks thinking of right now? the financial giants have been playing this balancing game between keeping their own houses in
elon, just keep in mind we are waiting on that.la's stock is actually up right now about 2.66% or $18 and change to $727 and change following a surge in china car registrations, but also on this. goldman sachs has woken up and decided that tesla is a buy. they put out a buy recommendation and of course, that is putting a little bit of skip in elon's step. goldman has some other thoughts in mind and they are not necessarily good ones they have to focus on right now. their profits plunged....
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elon musk recently got in a twitter feud with c.n.n. saying he was surprised that the news outlet still exists after reported that hospitals in california had not received over 1000 ventilators he promised to deliver c.n.n. cited governor gavin newsom's office which stated that the administration is communicating every day with hospitals across the state about their ventilator supply and that they have not heard of any hospital system that has received a ventilator directly from tesla or elon musk musk then tweeted out a series of screen shots from what appears to be a hospital executive and los angeles county health official confirming that they had received and tested ventilators he sent but the mix up has to do with the type of medical equipment must reportedly delivered noninvasive by level positive airway pressure units bipap devices are commonly used to help sleep apnea patients breathe and they're not the same as the invasive ventilator is used in intensive care units to deliver oxygen to the lungs as a form of life support still
elon musk recently got in a twitter feud with c.n.n. saying he was surprised that the news outlet still exists after reported that hospitals in california had not received over 1000 ventilators he promised to deliver c.n.n. cited governor gavin newsom's office which stated that the administration is communicating every day with hospitals across the state about their ventilator supply and that they have not heard of any hospital system that has received a ventilator directly from tesla or elon...
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remember, though, i think that what's going to happen is the standard -- i don't want elon musk to be sued by employee because he recommended a course that is going to be out of sync one day with what the federal government does. i love the fact that elon musk has separate views he's got views which talk about the idea that we should be allowed to be put to work, something i completely agree with fasci fascism, i don't know. i mean, sometimes -- i don't think steve bannon -- excellent interview this morning -- would choose the word fascist. we tend to limit that to certain people i find fascist to be a bit extreme, but elon can be an extremist. >> yeah. no, he can, and maybe utilitarianism maybe we want to talk about the greatest number, although that is still creates a debate, jim, because frankly, what is the greatest good for the greatest number when you shut the economy down is there going to be more suffering as a result of that than there will be from the virus? this is that balance we have been watching play out as our viewers hear the opening bell of the new york stock exchang
remember, though, i think that what's going to happen is the standard -- i don't want elon musk to be sued by employee because he recommended a course that is going to be out of sync one day with what the federal government does. i love the fact that elon musk has separate views he's got views which talk about the idea that we should be allowed to be put to work, something i completely agree with fasci fascism, i don't know. i mean, sometimes -- i don't think steve bannon -- excellent interview...
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a scotch and we'll talk it over, until then, i don't think you trade the stock now on the back of elonor tweets >> you and elon are going to be sharing a scotch >> maybe >> i'd like to see that. karen, if you were sitting on that board would you just be smacking your forehead when he makes that comment yes, but how many times have you smacked your forehead, right before you realize i'm an idiot for being surprised every time this happens someone like larry ellison is very comfortable with that behavior and outspoken look at where the stock is that's a different argument and there was a different argument back and forth with david einhorn. we talked about him self-insuring the board and that was bizarre also >> that happened a couple of days ago >> dan, what do you make of the stock move and can you get onboard? >> listen, i'm perplexed by it and listen, he's got disciples and they get emboldened by that commentary and the stock makes no sense when you see the value of gm and ford absolutely cratering. to me, i've been wrong on this for hundreds of points here and i'm not going to get t
a scotch and we'll talk it over, until then, i don't think you trade the stock now on the back of elonor tweets >> you and elon are going to be sharing a scotch >> maybe >> i'd like to see that. karen, if you were sitting on that board would you just be smacking your forehead when he makes that comment yes, but how many times have you smacked your forehead, right before you realize i'm an idiot for being surprised every time this happens someone like larry ellison is very...
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now, tesla ceo elon musk is being criticized after he launched into a rant filled with expletives on tesla's earnings call. he called the sheller in place orders fascist and an unexpected roundhouse kick that came out of nowhere. elon musk has also been very critical of coronavirus measures on social media, and he tweeted tuesday night free america now. >>> well, boeing is cutting jobs after reporting more than a $4 billion loss in the first quarter. the company announced plans yesterday to cut 10% of its workforce or about 16,000 jobs. the deepest cuts are expected in the commercial airplane unit. business in the first quarter was significantly impacted by the coronavirus and the grounds of the 737 max jets. >>> lyft is planning to cut 17% of its workforce as a result of a drop in demand for ride- hailing services. the company plans to cut 982 jobs and furlough 2able 88 employees while other workers may see a reduction in pay. lyft and. >>> time is 4:38. the owner of several gyms in the sacramento area. shawn coville owns three fitness system franchises, and he announced the system.
now, tesla ceo elon musk is being criticized after he launched into a rant filled with expletives on tesla's earnings call. he called the sheller in place orders fascist and an unexpected roundhouse kick that came out of nowhere. elon musk has also been very critical of coronavirus measures on social media, and he tweeted tuesday night free america now. >>> well, boeing is cutting jobs after reporting more than a $4 billion loss in the first quarter. the company announced plans...
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elon musk has radical opinion and is not afraid to share them.ns now, he suggested the shelter in place measures were fascist. i want to point this tweeted on march 13th. based on current trends, probably close to zero new cases in u.s. too by end of april. it zuckerberg said yesterday he was concerned reopening too fast will risk looiives. that's what i hear from business leaders and workers. you know better than those people it is a punishing virus and people are scared. >> i was one of the lucky ones. julia chatterley, thank you very much. >>> as the president says he'll travel next week. mitch mcconnell is under pressure to stop the senate returning with a roosevelt risk and beari health risk. i will talk to the california's owner who says he'll reopen his shop regardless of california's orders. you can check your glucose with a smart phone or reader so you can stay in the moment. no matter where you are or what you're doing. ask your doctor for a prescription for the freestyle libre 14 day system. you can do it without fingersticks. learn mo
elon musk has radical opinion and is not afraid to share them.ns now, he suggested the shelter in place measures were fascist. i want to point this tweeted on march 13th. based on current trends, probably close to zero new cases in u.s. too by end of april. it zuckerberg said yesterday he was concerned reopening too fast will risk looiives. that's what i hear from business leaders and workers. you know better than those people it is a punishing virus and people are scared. >> i was one of...
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>> so elon musk has always been volatile, very unpredictable. the guy is a great innovator but sometimes he needs a babysitter when it comes to leading a $150 billion company. while his fascist comments may have been a bit extreme, i can't say i'm mad at him. i actually made a comment on your show last week, stuart, i said in a capitalist economy, the government is just supposed to be an umpire, not a participant. when these governors shut the economy down, they injected themselves into the game as a player. they need to take themselves out of the game. tesla is the ultimate momentum stock and the government is killing that. they produce roughly 70% of their vehicles right there in california. as for the stock, the stock's a tough nut to crack. it's a stock that clearly defies gravity. they can say they're not paying rent and the thing goes up 20% the next day. very very tough stock to figure out. stuart: we have been saying that for a long time. i haven't figured them out yet. i think i have it completely wrong, actually. i have a few positives
>> so elon musk has always been volatile, very unpredictable. the guy is a great innovator but sometimes he needs a babysitter when it comes to leading a $150 billion company. while his fascist comments may have been a bit extreme, i can't say i'm mad at him. i actually made a comment on your show last week, stuart, i said in a capitalist economy, the government is just supposed to be an umpire, not a participant. when these governors shut the economy down, they injected themselves into...
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elon is having issues with the twitter ati. >> i get along with ned. it's amazing. let's take remdesivir. dr. fauci who basically cured aids he said this can become the standard immediately everyone on twitter attacks him. dr. nissan contributed one of the things that we know is that we're at war time with covid. you have to do some war time things have you to innovate that's what fauci is doing do people want people to die, joe? is it kind of like goldfinger? they want people to die? how can people be against? >> you tell me i was wondering that what causes people to be so mad that you thought the drug might work and it did work why do they not want it to work? >> there was a previous guest who used the term chinese communists and we're at war. the chinese communists sabotaged. they could have day one or day two taken this drug. we thought the chinese, even in "lancet" that the chinese thought it was toxic, could kill people how many people on the battlefield against china died. >> what causes someone in this country to hope it doesn't work or get mad
elon is having issues with the twitter ati. >> i get along with ned. it's amazing. let's take remdesivir. dr. fauci who basically cured aids he said this can become the standard immediately everyone on twitter attacks him. dr. nissan contributed one of the things that we know is that we're at war time with covid. you have to do some war time things have you to innovate that's what fauci is doing do people want people to die, joe? is it kind of like goldfinger? they want people to die? how...
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that is general motors, that is forward, that is elon musk. i don't care how big and powerful. you can't make ventilators that fast because there were a that have to come from other countries. work timeframe does not for our immediate apex. whether we are talking two days , you are not going to make ventilators at that time. >> the president said he wanted professional sports leagues opened by september. how do you feel about that? gov. cuomo: i would love to see sports back. help with cabin fever. but, this is not about hopes and dreams and aspirations and what you would like to see. .one of us like being here follow the data. follow the science. let the professional dr., health care professionals tell you when it is safe to reopen. that is when you reopen. >> have you asked the president to come to new york to see what is going on? would you consider that? gov. cuomo: he is welcome to come. my guess is they would say, they are trying to keep the president 's health protected. i'm sure he has got 900 health professionals -- i have to hear from my health commissioner -- and a n
that is general motors, that is forward, that is elon musk. i don't care how big and powerful. you can't make ventilators that fast because there were a that have to come from other countries. work timeframe does not for our immediate apex. whether we are talking two days , you are not going to make ventilators at that time. >> the president said he wanted professional sports leagues opened by september. how do you feel about that? gov. cuomo: i would love to see sports back. help with...
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elon, scrambling being the key word there i'm curious, because even though the air freight data, the traffic is down, we're getting reports that rates right now to transport some of these goods on airplanes, on aircraft are surging. any sense of who specifically is working with the government to move these supplies? is it your fedex and ups of the world or others as well? >> so we don't know exactly what is being paid in order to move this critical medical gear we do know that the white house has convened a supply chain task force that met at the white house on sunday being led by jared kushner trying to coordinate some of these efforts. part of the frustration that we have had and also that the state and local leaders are having, it's really not clear who is getting this product at the end of the day, where it's goingp and how much anyone is getting we're trying to find out all those details. hopefully we'll have more visibility into this process that has been one of the central issues with the supply chain states aren't sure why they're getting what they're getting and why they're
elon, scrambling being the key word there i'm curious, because even though the air freight data, the traffic is down, we're getting reports that rates right now to transport some of these goods on airplanes, on aircraft are surging. any sense of who specifically is working with the government to move these supplies? is it your fedex and ups of the world or others as well? >> so we don't know exactly what is being paid in order to move this critical medical gear we do know that the white...
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elon musk never one to mince words. liz? liz: no, never. not him. marchs to the beat of a very different drum, on mars. cheryl, thank you very much. cheryl casone. >>> here is a question, how and where do you invest when federal reserve chair jerome powell just assessed the situation around the coronavirus by simply saying that it will expose a few cracks in the architecture and extraordinarily dramatic shock, the biggest certainly of his lifetime? let's bring in three voices into this conversation, as markets are still well into the green. we welcome wolfgang kester. dan genter and clive gilmore. i want to start with you, wolfgang, were you surprised by anything that the fed chair said beyond a rather dramatic statement how bad the situation has been and how the fed will continue to stay there? whatever you heard, how are you investing around that? >> no, i'm not that surprised. when you make such massive, quite frankly distributions of cash and create liquidity, you're going to have some cracks into that part. what we're seeing is, is there is a h
elon musk never one to mince words. liz? liz: no, never. not him. marchs to the beat of a very different drum, on mars. cheryl, thank you very much. cheryl casone. >>> here is a question, how and where do you invest when federal reserve chair jerome powell just assessed the situation around the coronavirus by simply saying that it will expose a few cracks in the architecture and extraordinarily dramatic shock, the biggest certainly of his lifetime? let's bring in three voices into this...
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elon musk said he was going to start producing ventilators there as fast as possible. have you had any discussions , is anythingla going on at that plant with ventilators? gov. cuomo: does anybody know? sec. derosa: we have been talking to tesla. they are not talking about making the entire ventilator, they are talking about a specific part of the ventilator. they are trying to get ramped up. correct. gov. cuomo: the problem with ventilator construction is the supply chain. nobody can make you a ventilator in two weeks. that is general motors, that is ford, that is elon musk. i don't care how big and powerful. you can't make ventilators that fast because there were a that -- there are parts that have to come from other countries. -- theireframe frankly timeframe frankly does not work for our immediate apex. whether we are talking two days or 10 days, you are not going to make ventilators at that time. reporter: the president said he wanted professional sports leagues opened by september. including nfl. how do you feel about that? gov. cuomo: i would love to see sports
elon musk said he was going to start producing ventilators there as fast as possible. have you had any discussions , is anythingla going on at that plant with ventilators? gov. cuomo: does anybody know? sec. derosa: we have been talking to tesla. they are not talking about making the entire ventilator, they are talking about a specific part of the ventilator. they are trying to get ramped up. correct. gov. cuomo: the problem with ventilator construction is the supply chain. nobody can make you...
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when we come back, maye musk, you know her son elon, but maye is a fascinating figure.ow she has been helping out and helping the fashion industry in particular in the middle of all this coronavirus stuff, because that's an industry that has been very very hard hit by the way, among so many others. her prescription to get them back on their feet, after this. i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom settings. we have to transition into virtual learning. on the network, we can have teachers face-to-face with a student in live-time. they can raise their hand and ask questions. they can type questions. we just need to make sure that the education is continuing. (vo) at verizon, we're here and we're ready to keep students and teachers connected to the world. that's why verizon and "the new york times" are offering 14 million students free digital access to "times" journalism. neil: governor cuomo certainly making a lot of news today. the latest steps he's taking to make sure everyon
when we come back, maye musk, you know her son elon, but maye is a fascinating figure.ow she has been helping out and helping the fashion industry in particular in the middle of all this coronavirus stuff, because that's an industry that has been very very hard hit by the way, among so many others. her prescription to get them back on their feet, after this. i have always wanted to be a teacher. i've been teaching for over 20 years. with everything going on, we've had to alter our classroom...
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it feeds patient data back to nurses via wi—fi. 60 more satellites were launched into orbit by elon musk, joining 360 that are already up. spacex says it will eventually have 12,000 satellite in space with the aim of providing global internet coverage. and finally it was the 50th anniversary of earth day this week, with celebrations taking place mainly online. the european space agency beamed a powerful message of human unity from stephen hawking out across the planet. when we see the earth from space we see ourselves as a whole. 0k, school is back and that means for parents at home, we have to start helping our children with their lessons. the truth is, there is a lot of homeschooling content online, but it's pretty overwhelming for any parent to work out where to go for what. so here's kate russell with a round—up of what's around. you know, it's ok to admit that this shutdown is sending you a little bit doolally. like these parents who posted these brilliant memes about homeschooling. and with schools going back but the kids remaining at home, here is my tech survival kit. many of the
it feeds patient data back to nurses via wi—fi. 60 more satellites were launched into orbit by elon musk, joining 360 that are already up. spacex says it will eventually have 12,000 satellite in space with the aim of providing global internet coverage. and finally it was the 50th anniversary of earth day this week, with celebrations taking place mainly online. the european space agency beamed a powerful message of human unity from stephen hawking out across the planet. when we see the earth...
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elon musk is also been very critical of coronavirus measures on social media he tweeted tuesday nighthree america, free america now. >>> happening today the city of alameda will be closing off some streets to allow more room for people to get out and walk. pacific avenue between rand and oak streets in alameda and bursae avenue between central and burnside will be closed to vehicle traffic if you live on the streets you will starve access to it. >>> it is now time to talk about what the most excited thing to do, a lot of people are excited to get out there not just get a haircut that a lot of people want a haircut but also to travel and see family. a lot of people are separated from their family right now. that is a tough one. >> you still want to be safe and healthy. good weather to get out in the sun. >> i was having that conversation with our photo expert he will be on next week to be talking about the produce. people have vacations planned june and july you are in limbo. we will be talking about what is going on with the produce. the best bet is asparagus. it was right out in fron
elon musk is also been very critical of coronavirus measures on social media he tweeted tuesday nighthree america, free america now. >>> happening today the city of alameda will be closing off some streets to allow more room for people to get out and walk. pacific avenue between rand and oak streets in alameda and bursae avenue between central and burnside will be closed to vehicle traffic if you live on the streets you will starve access to it. >>> it is now time to talk...
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cheryl: yeah, elon musk will reopen new york facility, basically going to be made of a lot of car partsoing to be ventilators. they've got the prototype out there. they put out a pretty fancy design of the ventilators like i have to say, tesla is a complicated car, i guess elon musk will take skills to help out folks and using in new york facility and using car parts. the video was interesting. real quick, we did learn ford has shipped 4 million. rob: everybody jumping in. carley: that's good news there. check in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends", hey, brian. brian: i will tell you just for you, carley, just do not say anything to rob. peter navarro will be here live, was there a blow-out in situation with professor fauci? we will find out about that. the next steps to combat covid-19. we will talk with crenshaw. newt gingrich will be here. what about a second force? powerful message from a man in his 30's recovering from the coronavirus who is now warning fellow young americans, you're not invisible, you could be susceptible. we will talk to him about that.
cheryl: yeah, elon musk will reopen new york facility, basically going to be made of a lot of car partsoing to be ventilators. they've got the prototype out there. they put out a pretty fancy design of the ventilators like i have to say, tesla is a complicated car, i guess elon musk will take skills to help out folks and using in new york facility and using car parts. the video was interesting. real quick, we did learn ford has shipped 4 million. rob: everybody jumping in. carley: that's good...
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this is something that tesla and elon musk and many sister companies that tesla are doing in some ways more than anyone else which is city operations and partnerships with governments to provide electricity. he is now moving into space. there are a lot of endeavors where they are no longer looking at the prime products and services like cars but are really changing the way we think about public infrastructure. for instance like the boring companies are producing high-speed rail in chicago. >> a mechanism that elon objects to. >> one of the questions is we have now private sector companies who are in charge of our public infrastructure. what happens when they decide they don't necessarily want to make it available for all and this is one of the reasons i talk a lot in the book about tesla's work in puerto rico. they stepped into the time when the federal government step -- when puerto rico stepped in to the federal government did not. they don't have the responsibility to government has to for instance provide equally and fairly access to services. >> you write in the book that they hav
this is something that tesla and elon musk and many sister companies that tesla are doing in some ways more than anyone else which is city operations and partnerships with governments to provide electricity. he is now moving into space. there are a lot of endeavors where they are no longer looking at the prime products and services like cars but are really changing the way we think about public infrastructure. for instance like the boring companies are producing high-speed rail in chicago....
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tesla did not respond to an inquiry from fox business about whether employees at that elon musk company have also been prohibited from using zoom, but look, regardless of what spacex and nasa are doing, could all this extra traffic end up eventually breaking the internet, as we all pile on, no matter what app you're using. last week, verizon saw a 52% increase in daily usage of vpn and 47% increase in use of collaboration tools. cloud companies at the forefront find out how they're handling increased usage so we thought let's get george kurian, ceo of net app, here in a fox business exclusive. what has your world been like? >> we have seen extraordinary growth in the ability of our technology to scale around the world. we are the backbone of providing mission-critical data to health care workers on the front line of the crisis and we have seen our teams go above and beyond in terms of making our health care partners, hospitals, doctors, convert field hospitals and stand up emergency environments literally in the space of 24 to 48 hours. liz: tell us how the web and the infrastructure of
tesla did not respond to an inquiry from fox business about whether employees at that elon musk company have also been prohibited from using zoom, but look, regardless of what spacex and nasa are doing, could all this extra traffic end up eventually breaking the internet, as we all pile on, no matter what app you're using. last week, verizon saw a 52% increase in daily usage of vpn and 47% increase in use of collaboration tools. cloud companies at the forefront find out how they're handling...
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coming up next, elon musk and shareholders dancing again after the latest quarterly numbers, but howthe music plays in 2020 is still a question. this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: you are watching "daybreak asia." plans for announced deep job cuts and reduced output amid the worst crisis in aviation history. production of wide-body planes will be scaled back as customers shelve orders with the 737 max returning from its grounding gradually. the coronavirus has ravaged the aviation industry and travel demand and boeing aims to cut 10% of its workforce, 16,000 jobs. airbus is warning of the greatest crisis in aviation history after burning through almost $9 billion in the first quarter, and almost half of that came from the resettlement but he severe fall in orders amid the pandemic has added to financial woes. the ceo says airbus aims to survive without state support but needs as much help as possible from customers and suppliers as it can find. china's top airline slumped in the first quarter and there are warning signs that the worst is yet to come as the coronavirus hampers demand for tra
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a boring company, their producing high-speed rail in chicago. >> that's a branding mechanism that elon objects to. >> exactly, we have no private sector companies who are in charge of our public infrastructure. what happens when they decide they don't necessarily want to make it available for all? this is one of the reasons why i talk a lot in the book about tesla's work in puerto rico. a stepped in at a time when puerto rico needed something that the federal government did not that they're not under any obligation to stay. they don't have the responsibilities the government has two provide equal access to services. >> host: you say in the book that net states have the belief. >> guest: one of the things that distinguishes these companies is that a large enough contingent make a difference, let's say. are driven in some ways by the belief that technology should be used for good. we see this with google, they worked with the department of defense on a small contract called project maven looking at how to apply ai their recognition technologies from , this is a very small contract. it wa
a boring company, their producing high-speed rail in chicago. >> that's a branding mechanism that elon objects to. >> exactly, we have no private sector companies who are in charge of our public infrastructure. what happens when they decide they don't necessarily want to make it available for all? this is one of the reasons why i talk a lot in the book about tesla's work in puerto rico. a stepped in at a time when puerto rico needed something that the federal government did not that...
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elon musk is asking people who work in the paint and stamping departments to return to work. this was all before alameda county announced the extension of the shelter-in-place orders. we did reach out to tesla for confirmation but have not heard back. >>> the dow recorded the fourth straight day of gains. up by 350 points. >>> small businesses running into technical glitches. the paycheck protection program resume today. bankers are complaining that they cannot get applications into the sba system that processes and approves the loans. >>> here's a live look at the white house. where president donald trump wrapped up the coronavirus press conference 90 minutes go. he's promised more testing across the country. >> today we are releasing addition additional guidelines for a safe reopening. the blueprint describes how states should unlock their full capacity. >> earlier the president met with retail executives, talking about an effective partnership in testing. >>> a dozen states across the united states are easing restrictions on the stay-at- home order. here's more on that fro
elon musk is asking people who work in the paint and stamping departments to return to work. this was all before alameda county announced the extension of the shelter-in-place orders. we did reach out to tesla for confirmation but have not heard back. >>> the dow recorded the fourth straight day of gains. up by 350 points. >>> small businesses running into technical glitches. the paycheck protection program resume today. bankers are complaining that they cannot get...
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elon musk said he would start producing ventilators there as fast as humanly possible. have you had discussions with him, with tesla about what -- is anything going on at that plant with ventilator production? >> did anybody know? i've been hyper-focused. >> we have been talking to tesla. they're not talking about making the entire ventilator. they're talking about making one part of the ventilator. they're trying to ramp up and get up and running as soon as possible. >> it hasn't started? >> correct. >> the problem with ventilator construction is the supply chain. nobody can make you a ventilator right now in two weeks. that's general motors, that's ford, that's elon musk. i don't care how big and how powerful. you can't make ventilators that fast because there are parts that have to come from other countries. and their timeframe frankly doesn't work for our immediate apex, because whether we're talking, you know, two days or ten days, you're not going to make ventilators at that time. >> governor, the president said yesterday he wanted professional sports leagues to p
elon musk said he would start producing ventilators there as fast as humanly possible. have you had discussions with him, with tesla about what -- is anything going on at that plant with ventilator production? >> did anybody know? i've been hyper-focused. >> we have been talking to tesla. they're not talking about making the entire ventilator. they're talking about making one part of the ventilator. they're trying to ramp up and get up and running as soon as possible. >> it...
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it includes grocery, farm, and delivery workers >> elon musk said they need to mix the misunderstanding about the ventilator contributions. the 1,000 ventilator that is must promise to procure to california hospitals have net yet to show up. musk tweeted an e-mail exchange saying the health department had tested tesla's ventilators and tweeted another set of hospitals who received the ventilators. he hadn't been aware there was a list. >> apparently a list came in yesterday of a number of hospitals. i was not aware of that list. i was encouraged he put out that list, those hospitals that he had been sending those resources and look forward to learning more about where they went and i'm grateful for his support >> there we go. in another tweet musk added the shipments were from a district request with exact specifications of each unit provided beforehand. >>> uc berkeley has launched a study into mitigation tactics like social distances, how they are impacting the coronavirus. the school will try to identify people who may have already contract and defeated the virus. the researchers say
it includes grocery, farm, and delivery workers >> elon musk said they need to mix the misunderstanding about the ventilator contributions. the 1,000 ventilator that is must promise to procure to california hospitals have net yet to show up. musk tweeted an e-mail exchange saying the health department had tested tesla's ventilators and tweeted another set of hospitals who received the ventilators. he hadn't been aware there was a list. >> apparently a list came in yesterday of a...
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in 2017 elon musk tweeted china, russia, soon all countries with strong computer science, competitionat a national level, most likely the cause of world war iii, in my opinion. he cofounded open ai, a company that recently received $1 billion from microsoft and developed computers that will mimic the human brain. while ai is used largely to help people by taking on routine tasks, the machines are not generally intelligence. they are fast learners and good at certain functions, but they can't reason or problem solve, show emotion or apply one idea to her different task away human brain can. with artificial general intelligence and machine will be able to teach itself. >> if you ask a machine to say hey, create a business plan, we wouldn't even know how, that's a very general form of intelligence that requires understanding and creativity. working with people, forming teams, raising capital. >> so at some point could that computer and up and understanding how to put a business plan together based on the knowledge. >> if ultimately, the question ultimately is couldn't artificial form of
in 2017 elon musk tweeted china, russia, soon all countries with strong computer science, competitionat a national level, most likely the cause of world war iii, in my opinion. he cofounded open ai, a company that recently received $1 billion from microsoft and developed computers that will mimic the human brain. while ai is used largely to help people by taking on routine tasks, the machines are not generally intelligence. they are fast learners and good at certain functions, but they can't...
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elon musk and spacex reportedly banning employees from using zoom.y there is significant privacy and security concerns. back to you. big loser today, zoom video. liz: yeah. yeah. got you. cheryl, thank you very much. again, we are powering higher. no more commercial breaks here. four minutes to go before the closing bell rings. let's bring in t3 trading chief strategist scott redler and smh group chairman and ceo, george ball. george, do you believe the flashing bull signs have a longer vapor trail here? >> i think at least there are signs that there are signs. that's a plus. the market has been taking two steps down, one step up, one step up, two steps down for weeks now. i think finally there's some decrease in the amount of uncertainty and that's going to give yes, i think we've got a base established. liz: scott, do you see a base established for the s&p or could there be outlyer money managers saying getting a lot of press for, there could be another downward spiral to hit these markets? >> i think today was a big day technically to take out the
elon musk and spacex reportedly banning employees from using zoom.y there is significant privacy and security concerns. back to you. big loser today, zoom video. liz: yeah. yeah. got you. cheryl, thank you very much. again, we are powering higher. no more commercial breaks here. four minutes to go before the closing bell rings. let's bring in t3 trading chief strategist scott redler and smh group chairman and ceo, george ball. george, do you believe the flashing bull signs have a longer vapor...
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. >> you know, one thing to ask you about before we go, what do you make of the move for elon musk totors? because he said the insurance costs were too high. does that tell us something more than just, hey, this is a quirky story? >> i think it's elon being iconoclastic he has plenty of money and very, very passionate about the message of conviction in his company. so i think that's just him being iconoclastic it is very interesting to hear what he says about his commitment to the business, his commitment to continuing to grow on the call today. i think that's what investors should focus on, not the second or third quarter. >> interesting joseph osha, thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >>> coming up, from layoffs to uber to works of wework, the sharing economy is suffering big time in this crisis. >>> remember you can always watch or listen to us live on the go othn e cnbc app "the exchange" is back in two. m. that's why we're offering contactless delivery and set-up on all devices. and for those experiencing financial hardship due to this crisis, we'll work with you to keep your
. >> you know, one thing to ask you about before we go, what do you make of the move for elon musk totors? because he said the insurance costs were too high. does that tell us something more than just, hey, this is a quirky story? >> i think it's elon being iconoclastic he has plenty of money and very, very passionate about the message of conviction in his company. so i think that's just him being iconoclastic it is very interesting to hear what he says about his commitment to the...
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i think it's great what elon did. he bought what i would call buy level, platform of ours from five years ago from asia and brought a thousand of them from new york that's help with logistics that's fantastic the product is out there and he can move it for us, that's fantastic. we're ramping up plans double, triple, ten times on the masks what we need help with is a couple components, shipping and opportunities to work directly with these hospitals and states so we can get our products to the front lines, to the front-line heroes. those respiratory therapists, respiratory nurses, pulmonary and critical care physicians those people are the front-line heroes these ventilators don't run t m themselves we can make them we can devote them to covid-19 let's get ppe and devote ventilation to hospitals around the country. >> governor cuomo said only 20% of the people on ventilators live that sounds too low. you know these things. is that too low? >> the data is moving on a day-by-day basis we've seen stuff out of china, italy
i think it's great what elon did. he bought what i would call buy level, platform of ours from five years ago from asia and brought a thousand of them from new york that's help with logistics that's fantastic the product is out there and he can move it for us, that's fantastic. we're ramping up plans double, triple, ten times on the masks what we need help with is a couple components, shipping and opportunities to work directly with these hospitals and states so we can get our products to the...
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i'm not trying to downplay this, but we better be looking at the real issue >> so you're going full elon musk here, or just a partial -- >> i'm just kidding. >> well, look, i believe that the economy -- if you tell me that we're going to have restaurants be at 25% capacity for the next year, my prediction is that every restaurant will go broke. you can't do that. so this is an issue on the front end about how we get people comfortable. we need to restart the economy and keep people safe, but we cannot be continually looking at what the fed is going to do to prop up an economy that is not the long-term answer >> fair enough ron, come back anytime we'll talk more about what that path forward will look like. we'll appreciate it today. thank you, sir ron kruszewski is the ceo of st. louis-based stifel financial >>> coming up, two big reports after the bell today, apple and amazon will amazon top expectations >>> plus, 30 million people have filed for unemployment in the past six weeks and states are quickly burning through their funds. we're going to look at what they're doing next and you c
i'm not trying to downplay this, but we better be looking at the real issue >> so you're going full elon musk here, or just a partial -- >> i'm just kidding. >> well, look, i believe that the economy -- if you tell me that we're going to have restaurants be at 25% capacity for the next year, my prediction is that every restaurant will go broke. you can't do that. so this is an issue on the front end about how we get people comfortable. we need to restart the economy and keep...
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>> anything that negatively impacts tesla, elon hates, period, end of story. don't think he has other people's interests at heart. i mean, i don't really know him at all, but that's just my take. i think -- you know, my attitude is you got to be smart. we don't have to rush back into things. we get to learn in one of the cool things about the president opening up the economy council of some of the things that i've recommended -- let me get some credit because they assign someone effectively felt on the talks will most everyday so they've been very, very responsive, particularly when it comes to small businesses and what i've suggested is that they learn from what's worked with restaurants. we had pickup and delivery with restaurants and it doesn't seem like we had any real problems. why not extend that to all businesses across the country? whether it's a hardware store, whatever it is, pickup and delivery, get comfortable there and then we can start to take the next steps once we are confident that we know what we're doing to open up retail. you know, we are w
>> anything that negatively impacts tesla, elon hates, period, end of story. don't think he has other people's interests at heart. i mean, i don't really know him at all, but that's just my take. i think -- you know, my attitude is you got to be smart. we don't have to rush back into things. we get to learn in one of the cool things about the president opening up the economy council of some of the things that i've recommended -- let me get some credit because they assign someone...
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this is something that tesla and elon musk and his sister companies is really doing. and with those partnerships and governments for electricity and now using space with star link there is a lot of endeavors there no longer just looking at prime products and services like cars but changing the way we think about public infrastructure. so for instance the boring company has high-speed rail in chicago spirit that's a branding mechanism that elon musk objects to. one of the questions we have private sector companies in charge of public infrastructur infrastructure, what happens when they decide they don't want to make it available for all? this is one of the reasons i talk a lot in the book about tesla's work in puerto rico they stepped in at a time when they really needed someone and the federal government did not. but they are not under any obligation to stay. they don't have the responsibilities the government has to provide equally and fairly access to services. >> so you write what are the beliefs? >> what distinguishes these companies is that a number of people tha
this is something that tesla and elon musk and his sister companies is really doing. and with those partnerships and governments for electricity and now using space with star link there is a lot of endeavors there no longer just looking at prime products and services like cars but changing the way we think about public infrastructure. so for instance the boring company has high-speed rail in chicago spirit that's a branding mechanism that elon musk objects to. one of the questions we have...
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retired i 2011, but it won't be nasa rockets, rather those of spacex, a private company founded by elonusk. now, the largest cluster of covid-19 cases in the u.s. has popped up at a meat processing center in south dakota. more than 770 infections have been linked to the smithfield foods operation in sioux falls. the company has shut the plant south dakota is one of the few states that has nwn issued lock measures for its citizens. the bbc has written about this correspondent: so thishfmore. smld foods pork producing plant had its first confirmedse f coronavirus on march 26. they had 80 casesl by ap 9 so that was quite an explosive growth, and many peoe asking why was the plant not shut down was the first case came out on the 26th? and speak tos many workers asion i could. i spoke toen about half d current and former employees and their families, and they were telling me is they were not being given proper protective eqsepment after that first was confirmed. if they were given equipment, it was inadequate for example, i was provided with several photographs of mastsin provided to workers
retired i 2011, but it won't be nasa rockets, rather those of spacex, a private company founded by elonusk. now, the largest cluster of covid-19 cases in the u.s. has popped up at a meat processing center in south dakota. more than 770 infections have been linked to the smithfield foods operation in sioux falls. the company has shut the plant south dakota is one of the few states that has nwn issued lock measures for its citizens. the bbc has written about this correspondent: so thishfmore....
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elon musk is, get out on the road in my car. know -- everybody has a financial interest, but, again, because people -- because much of what has happened in this country is draconian and is an overreach and the more the government continues to overreach the worse the economy is going to be. maria: kelly, wait until people start finding out what tracking and tracing is, let's see if they get upset about that, if you have coronavirus, that's tracking and tracing, you hear a lot of conversation in government these days. kelly: you are, maria, i don't think people realized that they want to put -- they want you to download apps on your phone that will basically track you. i have to say the people that have been doing a lot of the draconian measures, they don't seem to have a lot of empathy of millions of american who is have lost their jobs. i watch andrew cuomo every day and the reporter asked about those people, wow, they can get a new job as essential worker. it's just unbelievable that he thinks he can keep the state shut down an
elon musk is, get out on the road in my car. know -- everybody has a financial interest, but, again, because people -- because much of what has happened in this country is draconian and is an overreach and the more the government continues to overreach the worse the economy is going to be. maria: kelly, wait until people start finding out what tracking and tracing is, let's see if they get upset about that, if you have coronavirus, that's tracking and tracing, you hear a lot of conversation in...
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because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible well thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me back as our states air but like to thank our guests abraham cambridge of the sonics. if it let's get in touch train a psychiatrist park the next time buy out. the world is driven by a dream shaped by some person. thinks . we dare to ask. you. to look. hello from rhode island where i live because we're all stickin close to home these days but the show must go on and on this week's show pandemic in your pocket book we'll talk about weathering the coronavirus cash crisis but 1st while we're all trapped inside our 4 walls what's going on outside in the rest of the world and does this crisis make it more or less likely that we will go to war with each other let's ask longtime pentagon oficial michael maloof who during his years of their work.
because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible well thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me back as our states air but like to thank our guests abraham cambridge of the sonics. if it let's get in touch train a psychiatrist park the next time buy out. the world is driven by a dream shaped by some...
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because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me back as our stay sarath like to thank our guest abraham cambridge of the sonics chain. if it bites get in touch train a surprise report by all. the song. yes you do most of. them believe. he was very. gracious. just other words when she said that's. going to do. we are definitely walking into words on you know we no longer know what we're working until they exit on march you know what it meaning is the great she in the middle of it back. not. any this bird. flu shots but also more sensible to. calm. my sister was killed. on july 4th last. week actually you haven't. worked. out i'm almost. going to the store and. that's when everything out. there but not all of them.
because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me back as our stay sarath like to thank our guest abraham cambridge of the sonics chain. if it bites get in touch train a surprise report by all. the song. yes you do most of. them believe. he was very. gracious....
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elon musk is facing backlash for tweeting free america now. they a violation of rights. omar said billionaires want to profit off your labor. >>> boeing is slashing jobs, bowing will cut 10% of the work force. the deepest cuts will be in the commercial airline market. >>> lyft will cut 17% of the work force. the company says it plans to cut 982 jobs and furlough play's, lyft and uber have a 90% drop in business. juul is planning to lay off a third of the work force. that's close to 1000 employees. it's part of an ongoing restructuring. >>> bad news for the u.s. economy. the gdp dropped and the fed chair said americans should prepare for a worse 2nd quarter. what one economist says may help soften the blow. people can feel the pain by looking at their bank accounts. more federal aide could be critical. >> photographer can see and feel the economic recessions and the view through his lens is grim. >> this is a scary time, i have a little bit of money for a rainy day but it's a downpour out there. >> may and june, graduation photo have dried up. >> i'm losing 60 to $70,000
elon musk is facing backlash for tweeting free america now. they a violation of rights. omar said billionaires want to profit off your labor. >>> boeing is slashing jobs, bowing will cut 10% of the work force. the deepest cuts will be in the commercial airline market. >>> lyft will cut 17% of the work force. the company says it plans to cut 982 jobs and furlough play's, lyft and uber have a 90% drop in business. juul is planning to lay off a third of the work force. that's...
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we'vgot elon musk that was able to get 1,200 ventilators for us in 72 hours from overseas. i've already distributed 31.7 million n95 masks just in the state. >> governor, what do you think about this strategy of leveraging thean philanthropigoodwill of well-resourced billionaires in your state >> why not? i'm going to leverage everything i can to get the frontli folks what they need, and our philanthropic communy has been amazing. they contributed 60,000 laptops so high school kids can continue their learning online. we've raised $10 milliones inthan a week to go to our major not-for-profits. so we can get money where it needs to go now until the federal government picks up. >> connecticut has something like, you know, more than a dozen or so billionaires. have you reached out to any of them for their help? >> constantly. >> let me show you something at president trump said just this last week about the supply of medical equipment. >> we're also sending things that we don't need to other parts. i just spoke to the prime minister of italy. and we have additional capacity. we
we'vgot elon musk that was able to get 1,200 ventilators for us in 72 hours from overseas. i've already distributed 31.7 million n95 masks just in the state. >> governor, what do you think about this strategy of leveraging thean philanthropigoodwill of well-resourced billionaires in your state >> why not? i'm going to leverage everything i can to get the frontli folks what they need, and our philanthropic communy has been amazing. they contributed 60,000 laptops so high school kids...
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because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much. ecstacy well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me backscatter and stacy herbert like to thank our guest abraham cambridge of the sun exchange if you let's get in touch tweet us the kaiser report the next time by our. yes you do most of your sort in the group before sneakers have succumbed to me or google who are birth. other words which she said are. going to get it. you're definitely walking into a word don't you know we no longer know what we're walking into they can't see march. was what she needs to break she. is a nurse. who shakes possible sensible stuff. is your media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation or community. are you going the right way or are you being led so. direct. what is true what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or unmaidenly shallowness. our i. was
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because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me backscatter as they stare but like to thank our guest abraham cambridge of the sonics chain. if you'd let's get in touch tweet a psychiatrist park. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were made homeless. you can work 40 hours a week and still not have enough to get housing everybody believes america still is the wave of opportunity to the reality of those who were not financially equality and the lack of affordable housing for a living minimum wage gave many people neutralise. just been a problem with the city voters turned out in the cold used a way out almost all of the sins of the food that there is no answer because yes the reports at least the most vulnerable are abandoned on the streets to become invisible clubs. the world is driven by shaped by. the barriers thinks. we dare to a
because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever around here like the elon musk of solar incredible thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me backscatter as they stare but like to thank our guest abraham cambridge of the sonics chain. if you'd let's get in touch tweet a psychiatrist park. as the u.s. economy was booming growing numbers of people were...
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because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever am here like the elon musk of solar incredible well thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me backscatter as they say however like to thank our guests abraham cambridge of the sonics. if you're glad to get in touch train a surprise report the next time. this is a story about what happens auster a stray bullet kills a young girl in the streets. what happens to her family and daughters in florida law the mother daughter is very remiss and terry it really messes with your head what happens to the community the public was screaming for a scapegoat the police need is a scapegoat so why not choose a 19 year old black kid with a criminal record who better to pin this on than him and what happens in court the be. shocked shocked as far as society we feel. we don't know just for. the end of this trial unfortunately you truly will still love no chill just. seems wrong why don't we all just don't call. me
because oil is now worth not as much because people of a moving away from it ever am here like the elon musk of solar incredible well thanks for being on the kaiser report from thanks very much max they see you keep well. that's going to do it for this episode of the kaiser report with me backscatter as they say however like to thank our guests abraham cambridge of the sonics. if you're glad to get in touch train a surprise report the next time. this is a story about what happens auster a stray...
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elon musk is one physicist in fact, was invented by physicist. nick bostrom i think. >> keanu reeves. >> all the smartest people. the idea is this. that it wouldth be possible in r lifetime, and its of the will, for us to build a little software world where our characters in the world and those characters live as if they are real and so they have a program believe they are real characters. if we tried to build it today it would be a basic version but certainly in 30 years we will be able to make little people who act like their life and the stars they know they are. if that's going to be possible or even if you think it's the one after come eventually it's going to happen, how many are we going to make? just one? no. the minute we can make a total world that's like a real software simulation that thinks it's a real world, we will make a bunch of them. how do you know it hasn't already happened? if it has ever happened, there are lots of them, the people in them think they are real. so the questions you ask yourself -- it's dangerous because it wo
elon musk is one physicist in fact, was invented by physicist. nick bostrom i think. >> keanu reeves. >> all the smartest people. the idea is this. that it wouldth be possible in r lifetime, and its of the will, for us to build a little software world where our characters in the world and those characters live as if they are real and so they have a program believe they are real characters. if we tried to build it today it would be a basic version but certainly in 30 years we will be...
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even elon musk is writing about his employees tell them how they should behave and what the culture should be like. one of the steps was to not do anything. policy wise. now the power of that everybody is knowing with the word dilbert is in the comic, the knowing when we see him right. so use that same tech think bike coming up with the word list think people people can say specifically, is a photo i took with my phone of the page of the book that explained it better than i can. so get permission in the book 23 down the page to know people who have a gap in their thinking. and maybe feel good. having word like loser think makes it easier talk people. nobody wants toie hear, and that is loser think. as i was just checking my twitter feed of argument here, must be one of the book, and kissing other people listen think. it is already working is whatlri was thinking. so music mockery is most productive way to mock people into more productive thinking. speech of dok you think people who need this bookk quiet. what is it kind of like holiday sales for people to buy it. [laughter]. [laughter]. sc
even elon musk is writing about his employees tell them how they should behave and what the culture should be like. one of the steps was to not do anything. policy wise. now the power of that everybody is knowing with the word dilbert is in the comic, the knowing when we see him right. so use that same tech think bike coming up with the word list think people people can say specifically, is a photo i took with my phone of the page of the book that explained it better than i can. so get...
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but if you think about elon musk, does he really need $70 million, stu?he man is already worth $40 billion but he really wants to get back to work. stuart: susan, i'm shocked. susan li, i'm shocked. you're sounding like bernie sanders. susan: oh, stop. stuart: does he really need -- susan: whatever you can earn good for you. but i would say tesla needs to prove it can deliver cars later on today, guiding for 75,000 in the second quarter. get back to business, prove you're worth $40 billion, how about that? stuart: he is worth $40 billion. that is proof. let's not get into it. don't bring socialism on the program. susan: what about sales. 10% of ford and gm, yet the stock is worth three times gm and ford combined. what is that? is that market distortion? stuart: i no idea, susan. i don't get into that. i might stay a night at the holiday inn express. that might move me along. we're not driving very much. car companies are not selling many cars. does that mean i can get a bargain if i do want to buy a car now? ashley, tell me. ashley: yes, stu, not so much
but if you think about elon musk, does he really need $70 million, stu?he man is already worth $40 billion but he really wants to get back to work. stuart: susan, i'm shocked. susan li, i'm shocked. you're sounding like bernie sanders. susan: oh, stop. stuart: does he really need -- susan: whatever you can earn good for you. but i would say tesla needs to prove it can deliver cars later on today, guiding for 75,000 in the second quarter. get back to business, prove you're worth $40 billion, how...