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this freshly brewed cup of coffee is a small luxury for sarah tim koh. >> i asked my daughter, are you okay. >> who just texted her and she sent me back these horrifying pictures. >> i mean, it looked like like armageddon. >> that's when they've tim cook decided to travel hundreds of miles to come to the rescue of his daughter and her family, bringing food, water, gas, and supplies buildings down, houses washed away. >> i'm like, oh, my god, my daughter's in the middle of this and she's 7.5 months pregnant the baby is going to be here at about eight weeks and it's my first so it's exciting. i also don't want him to come early because we are not prepared the asheville, north carolina resident and her family were among the hundreds of thousands of people left without power here in devastation stated western north carolina with major disaster declarations in 25 county's emergency crews say they are overwhelmed, not only by the amount of people in need of help, but also because they're unable to reach many of them cutoff communities, destroyed roads and broken bridges like this one here is
this freshly brewed cup of coffee is a small luxury for sarah tim koh. >> i asked my daughter, are you okay. >> who just texted her and she sent me back these horrifying pictures. >> i mean, it looked like like armageddon. >> that's when they've tim cook decided to travel hundreds of miles to come to the rescue of his daughter and her family, bringing food, water, gas, and supplies buildings down, houses washed away. >> i'm like, oh, my god, my daughter's in the...
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. >> sarah, it's tim. we like to buy on dips. there's certainly a trading element to this show.why if you want to add in the mfundamental call, those multiples are about as ak tracktive as we've seen in a while. some people are considered to be overly conservative and that would make your trading call that much more interesting. it feels like he was not kitchen sinking, but he was not going to give you a glimmer of light today. >> yeah, that's been a huge debate as i've talked with investors throughout the day. is this the clearing event we hope it is? we think it is. when they put out a guide of 8% growth, it's below where consensus was at 12% and expectations of ten. we think they took all of the bad costs that are happening in '24 assumed that there's a good amount of pressure that continues. price for that to get some relief and in you have rolling off of all the one-time change related expenses. so we think this was a good clearing event and guide was set conservatively. >> great to speak with you. thank you. >> thank you. sarah james. you buy the dip? >> i think so. in dec
. >> sarah, it's tim. we like to buy on dips. there's certainly a trading element to this show.why if you want to add in the mfundamental call, those multiples are about as ak tracktive as we've seen in a while. some people are considered to be overly conservative and that would make your trading call that much more interesting. it feels like he was not kitchen sinking, but he was not going to give you a glimmer of light today. >> yeah, that's been a huge debate as i've talked with...
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. >> we're back with tim and sarah. howard stern is a great interviewer, great conversation. thoughts. you've had no trouble telling the truth at every twist and turn of this cycle, especially the difficult days of summer. neither of you have. and i wonder what your thoughts are in terms of how to close and how to win in these really, really tight swing states in the next 27 days. >> yeah. for sure. well, it's good -- i think more is more when it comes to the vice president. you've seen that in her poll numbers going up. the more people been exposed to her. there will be slip-ups. things that the right criticizes. that will happen no matter what. she has to be flooding the zone, continuing to do interviews as she has the last few days. i think that's been really great. i could -- i guess if i was offering one piece of advice that a campaign has done an a-minus job since she's taken over, they have done a really excellent job. i could see a more aggressive effort at driving a message daily against donald trump. and donald trump's out there and he gives you so much. it's like wh
. >> we're back with tim and sarah. howard stern is a great interviewer, great conversation. thoughts. you've had no trouble telling the truth at every twist and turn of this cycle, especially the difficult days of summer. neither of you have. and i wonder what your thoughts are in terms of how to close and how to win in these really, really tight swing states in the next 27 days. >> yeah. for sure. well, it's good -- i think more is more when it comes to the vice president. you've...
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sarah. will j.d. vance, he's going to make tim harris -- kamala harris own all these crises that are hitting america.e has done that really successfully if so far. he's been blanketing traditional media and nontraditional media alike while walz has been kept kind of in a bubble and running a really risk-free campaign just like kamala harris. vance hard already successfully prosecuted that case for donald trump. i think a he's proven to be a smart pick by trump for that reason, so tonight i do think you can expect the see vance really focus on the fact that he is running against the incumbents who have failed. elizabeth: so, jon, you sound like you're worried that the cbs moderators will be biased. >> i mean, i am generally not confident that any debate moderators are going to be the fair towards a republican candidate because i've watched debates for a very, very long time. and i think that's sort of baked into the cake. and j.d., i'm sure, is ready for it, and i'm sure he'll handle it as he because. elizabeth: great to have you both on. reminder, fox business will be airing the vice presidential deb
sarah. will j.d. vance, he's going to make tim harris -- kamala harris own all these crises that are hitting america.e has done that really successfully if so far. he's been blanketing traditional media and nontraditional media alike while walz has been kept kind of in a bubble and running a really risk-free campaign just like kamala harris. vance hard already successfully prosecuted that case for donald trump. i think a he's proven to be a smart pick by trump for that reason, so tonight i do...
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tim: this is bloomberg technology and you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. monday we speak with the openai ceo saraherg technology. caroline: now it's time for the vc roundup. waymo raised $5.6 billion from investors for its largest ever funding round. it was led by alphabet and included andreessen horowitz, fidelity, and t. rowe price. china's we ride raised over $44 million performance twice delayed ipo. the self-driving automaker company priced in the bottom of what was arranged 15.5 dollars-18 point five dollars. it was outsized and had a concurrently private placement. agility robotics raising 150 million dollars from investors led by investment firm dcvc and would value the maker of the humanoid robots you see at about $100. ed: so much in that world. over the next four years as the technology, internet, and media sectors are expected to add more than $1.1 trillion of global growth according to activate consulting's 2025 technology and media outlook. the company's ceo michael wolf is with us now. reading the report it is not just of the density or global nature of it, but the near-term jump yo
tim: this is bloomberg technology and you are looking at a live shot of the principal room. monday we speak with the openai ceo saraherg technology. caroline: now it's time for the vc roundup. waymo raised $5.6 billion from investors for its largest ever funding round. it was led by alphabet and included andreessen horowitz, fidelity, and t. rowe price. china's we ride raised over $44 million performance twice delayed ipo. the self-driving automaker company priced in the bottom of what was...
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sarah seidner. >> this is cnn news newsroom it's beep night. >> the first and only vice presidential debate between minnesota governor tim walz and ohio senator j.d. vance is just hours away now, a face-off that will also likely be the last debate by all accounts this entire election cycle with just 34 days left to go, yeah, a month and a few days moments ago, we saw tim walz departing michigan for new york where tonight the stakes will be enormously high on the debate when both nominees take the stage just to make their cases to millions of voters like the last few debates, there will be no audience microphones, however, will not. in this case be muted. but cbs has said they reserve the right to mute if needed. each candidate will have two minutes to answer questions, two minutes to respond, and a minute rebuttal. let's get right to how each team is preparing. steve contorno for now and priscilla alvarez, both standing by here in new york, just down the street. priscilla, i'm going to begin with you. what is the latest from the camp? harris harris/walz camp when it comes to this and the preparations that are underway on his part yes, certain
sarah seidner. >> this is cnn news newsroom it's beep night. >> the first and only vice presidential debate between minnesota governor tim walz and ohio senator j.d. vance is just hours away now, a face-off that will also likely be the last debate by all accounts this entire election cycle with just 34 days left to go, yeah, a month and a few days moments ago, we saw tim walz departing michigan for new york where tonight the stakes will be enormously high on the debate when both...
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sarah palin. it is that impactful and look, this is now three weeks running where snl actually mocked in a benign way kamala harris and timause the material practically writes itself because kamala harris never says what she means and never means what she says when she talks about being raised in a middle class neighborhood over and over and give when asked about how she fixes the economy that she and the biden administration helped make everything from food to gas and heating, more expensive and that's always the reflex answer. by the way, it's a lie she grew up in a middle class neighborhood. if her residence in montreal, canada was middle class, sign me up by all means because that looks more like the upper west side in manhattan when you look at pictures but all that said the overall theme of this election is this. when kamala harris, stu, is even partially the focus, even in places like saturday night live as we was last week, it becomes 2019 all over again. remember, the last time she ran for president, she had to dropout before she got to her primary and home state of california. it was that bad and now, history ap
sarah palin. it is that impactful and look, this is now three weeks running where snl actually mocked in a benign way kamala harris and timause the material practically writes itself because kamala harris never says what she means and never means what she says when she talks about being raised in a middle class neighborhood over and over and give when asked about how she fixes the economy that she and the biden administration helped make everything from food to gas and heating, more expensive...
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sarah matthews, and cassidy hutchinson. hutchinson yesterday officially endorsed harris i am really, really proud as a conservative to have the opportunity to vote for kamala harris and tim walz in this election policy is important. >> it's very important to me and there may be few issues that kamala harris and i would see eye to eye on, but donald trump and jd vance cannot be trusted with the constitution. they cannot be trusted to uphold our rule of law. and they can't be trusted to enact responsible policy. >> and let's begin in ripon, wisconsin with cnn's eva mckend. ahead of this harris campaign event featuring former republican congresswoman liz cheney. so eva, what do we expect to hear from cheney today? >> well, pam, this is a message grounded in country over party. what you're going to hear from liz cheney and the vice president is that ultimately this election, in their view, is about upholding the rule of law, democracy and that those issues are more important than the policy disagreements that conservatives in independence may have with the vice president. they are hoping that that message resonates here in battleground wisconsin, ripon in particular is known
sarah matthews, and cassidy hutchinson. hutchinson yesterday officially endorsed harris i am really, really proud as a conservative to have the opportunity to vote for kamala harris and tim walz in this election policy is important. >> it's very important to me and there may be few issues that kamala harris and i would see eye to eye on, but donald trump and jd vance cannot be trusted with the constitution. they cannot be trusted to uphold our rule of law. and they can't be trusted to...
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tim walz on both traditional, but also new media platforms, one of those new platforms that popular call her daddy podcast that you talked about where the vice president hit back at arkansas governor sarahaid that harris has, quote, doesn't have anything keeping her humble because she doesn't have biological children. listen to her. >> she said my kids keep me humble, unfortunately, kamala harris doesn't have anything keeping her humble. how did that make you feel? >> i don't think she understands that there are a whole lot of women out here who, one, are not aspiring to be humble. i think increasingly, you know, all of us understand that this is not the 1950s anymore. families come in all kinds of shapes and forms and they're family nonetheless. >> ana, we'll see harris and walz in their independent "60 minutes" interviews that air tonight as well as a senior campaign official the late-night show appearances that both will be making later this week with harris, herself appearing with hosts of "the view" later this week and all of this is an effort to flood the airwaves and reach out to voters beyond harris' base given that the election is still extremely, extremely close, ana. >> garre
tim walz on both traditional, but also new media platforms, one of those new platforms that popular call her daddy podcast that you talked about where the vice president hit back at arkansas governor sarahaid that harris has, quote, doesn't have anything keeping her humble because she doesn't have biological children. listen to her. >> she said my kids keep me humble, unfortunately, kamala harris doesn't have anything keeping her humble. how did that make you feel? >> i don't think...
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will talk more about apple and sales by tim cook as well when we come back, a closer look at ai and the fundraising live do not miss the exclusive with the cfo, sarah friar stay with us (man) these men of means with their silver spoons. what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. custom ink helps us motivate our students with custom gear. we love how custom ink takes care of everything we need so we can focus on the kids. we make it easy to wow all your groups with high quality custom apparel, accessories, and promo products, all backed by our guarantee at customink.com. >>> a major investment hall for open ai, the maker of chatgpt raising 157 billion in the valuation round. thrive capital leading that round. mike, it's the largest vc round ever the valuation earlier this year was 86 billion here we are at 157 it now has what would match the market caps of goldman and uber and at&t >> yeah. >> incredible. >> it doubles uber's valuation, and it has a good-sized public market valuation happening in a hurry. you know, the market immediately said,
will talk more about apple and sales by tim cook as well when we come back, a closer look at ai and the fundraising live do not miss the exclusive with the cfo, sarah friar stay with us (man) these men of means with their silver spoons. what will become of them when they discover robinhood gold allows others to earn their very liberal rates on idle cash. they would descend into chaos. custom ink helps us motivate our students with custom gear. we love how custom ink takes care of everything we...
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tim walz, will he be folksy and talk about weird? yes, but it's about the topics. >> what i think is interesting here is you mentioned sarah palin. vance coming into this with the highest unfavorable since sarah palin. b, his approach to this position politically has not been do no harm. it's been do a lot of harm in both directions. he's a wrecking ball, and i think this is a tactical choice they made. his point is to drive home negative messages about the opponents even if it makes him look like a jerk. that has been the role he's played. it will be the role he plays tonight. i'm looking for that. the second thing which i think he has skated by on, this guy has less experience than anyone in this role in my entire life. he was a senator for two years. okay. >> and he wrote a book. >> he wrote a book and he's on the ticket with a guy who is 78 years old, the oldest man ever to seek this office, and he's very, very close to being president of the united states. is he prepared to be the person making the decision about these incredibly high stakes decisions? i think he has to answer that and meet that bar, and i think walz's job i
tim walz, will he be folksy and talk about weird? yes, but it's about the topics. >> what i think is interesting here is you mentioned sarah palin. vance coming into this with the highest unfavorable since sarah palin. b, his approach to this position politically has not been do no harm. it's been do a lot of harm in both directions. he's a wrecking ball, and i think this is a tactical choice they made. his point is to drive home negative messages about the opponents even if it makes him...
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the daily mail sarah tim was burned with an iron tied to a heating pipe, bitten and had her spine broken the guardian reeves hints at budget increase and finally the daily star. this week i have been mostly hiding in the shed. those were your front pages . so let's have front pages. so let's have a closer look at some of those front pages. we'll begin with tuesday's times . lewis. tuesday's times. lewis. >> this is the times £2.80 for subscribers and or £2 for subscribers, £2.80 if you just walk in and you buy it. it's a lot of for news £2.80, but the telegraph is £3.50 anyway, so what reeves .7 reeves, who's like what reeves? reeves, who's like the chancellor, she's in charge of the budget. i'm learning all these things, she tells business to prepare for higher taxes, which is interesting because she's having right at this very moment, they're having the investment counts conference. right. yeah. so it's kind of like a not a good time. >> do you think these contradictory messages i would say so i don't think business and taxes go together with investment. >> you don't want to hear taxes
the daily mail sarah tim was burned with an iron tied to a heating pipe, bitten and had her spine broken the guardian reeves hints at budget increase and finally the daily star. this week i have been mostly hiding in the shed. those were your front pages . so let's have front pages. so let's have a closer look at some of those front pages. we'll begin with tuesday's times . lewis. tuesday's times. lewis. >> this is the times £2.80 for subscribers and or £2 for subscribers, £2.80 if you...