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mehta, down near the pandemic low of 140. this is make or break for mehta.n, and it has been trying to build a base, here. i agree with dan. it has done nothing but they don't know who they are and they are spending a ton of money trying to figure it out but if it breaks, here, this thing is lights out. >> dan, what do you think? if tiktok were announced tomorrow, that it is banned in the united states, how much does that mean to mehta? how much does that mean for alphabet? >> i think it is huge for mehta. i think it changes the entire narrative about mehta, i think they can take their foot off the mehta versus petal, but i think it is also the sort of thing where as i talk in my book here, i am long on bus not stock. i snapped this up easily 50% on that announcement right there, when you thing about that revenue base and you think about how much of a lien or company this is, now come i also like the fact, jean just said that zuckerberg is a fighter, we all saw the video, we know he is tough. let me tell you something, okay? if this company is really willing
mehta, down near the pandemic low of 140. this is make or break for mehta.n, and it has been trying to build a base, here. i agree with dan. it has done nothing but they don't know who they are and they are spending a ton of money trying to figure it out but if it breaks, here, this thing is lights out. >> dan, what do you think? if tiktok were announced tomorrow, that it is banned in the united states, how much does that mean to mehta? how much does that mean for alphabet? >> i...
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then mehta and it's similar, knees. what is interesting is we heard nbc news parent company pose upfront a record amount of money brought in in the upfront over the $7 billion brought in last year. pricing increases. i think what that indicates is the tv industry and nbc news have made a lot of progress toward better targeting, better measurement of the impact of their ads. and in fact, we are seeing the media companies become more like pet companies and the ability to give data to brands but on the other hand, you have companies that suck, such as mexico that are struggling with targeting in a way that they didn't four or five years ago. that is because of the changes that apple has made with its operating system. so, mehta is making progress. in targeting. they have talked about how they are making incremental progress. but, they basically had to change the way they target ads and measure their impact because of the changes that apple has made. so, they are in a very different situation right now. of course, the back
then mehta and it's similar, knees. what is interesting is we heard nbc news parent company pose upfront a record amount of money brought in in the upfront over the $7 billion brought in last year. pricing increases. i think what that indicates is the tv industry and nbc news have made a lot of progress toward better targeting, better measurement of the impact of their ads. and in fact, we are seeing the media companies become more like pet companies and the ability to give data to brands but...
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mehta ended the session nearly _ and 10%. mehta ended the session nearly 1496 - and 10%.he session nearly 14% higher, i session nearly 14% higher, after the facebook parent reporting its first sales increase in nearly a year end sales forecast coming in above market expectations. this concerns the view —— confirms the view that they are betting on well—established platform such as facebook and instagram in the face of challenging economic conditions as we have been reporting. concerns have led mehta and other tech trends to embark on a cost—cutting campaign that has so far resulted 150,000 lay—offs across the sector. one tech firm that hasn't performed all that well in the last quarter is intel. the company reported its la rgest—ever quarterly loss. revenue fell 36% to 11.7—billion—dollars. despite that, it was still slightly above wall street estimates. the chip—maker has faced a slump in demand for semiconductors.. but there are early signs of a recovery across the global chip sector. and snap has also disappointed. shares in the the social media company are down nearly
mehta ended the session nearly _ and 10%. mehta ended the session nearly 1496 - and 10%.he session nearly 14% higher, i session nearly 14% higher, after the facebook parent reporting its first sales increase in nearly a year end sales forecast coming in above market expectations. this concerns the view —— confirms the view that they are betting on well—established platform such as facebook and instagram in the face of challenging economic conditions as we have been reporting. concerns...
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still, with investors mostly focused on the health of the digital add market, mehta shares rose on thes. staying with my news coming out of the us, but the trial of sam bingaman freed still in the us — where the trial of sam bankman—fried will resume in new york on thursday, where mr bankman—friend himself will take the stand. the ftx crypto exchange founder faces seven criminal counts, including fraud and money laundering charges, and has pleaded not guilty. our north american business correspondent erin delmore filed this report. we are at the halfway point in the trial. we've heard from the prosecution and now it's the defence team's turned to make their case. i spoke to actor and crypto author ben mckenzie and asked him why mr bankman—fried would want to testify on his own behalf. sam is a gambler, you know? sam has always had a high risk tolerance. so, if there were a defendant to take the stand in his own defence, sam bankman—fried is, you know, high on that list. you told me you felt like sbf and crypto rows together. does that mean they fall together? yes. i don't think that th
still, with investors mostly focused on the health of the digital add market, mehta shares rose on thes. staying with my news coming out of the us, but the trial of sam bingaman freed still in the us — where the trial of sam bankman—fried will resume in new york on thursday, where mr bankman—friend himself will take the stand. the ftx crypto exchange founder faces seven criminal counts, including fraud and money laundering charges, and has pleaded not guilty. our north american business...
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mehta, the owner of facebook and instagram will end its third—party fact checking programme, and movedsk�*s platform exit uses. restrictions on contentious topics such as immigration and gender identity will also end. mark zuckerberg said this will promote freedom of speech which he hopes to prioritise, overtaking misinformation. irate overtaking misinformation. we built a lot of complex systems to moderate content that the problem _ to moderate content that the problem with complex systems as they make mistakes. even if they— they make mistakes. even if they accidentally sent to just 1% they accidentally sent to just i% of— they accidentally sent to just 1% of posts that is millions of mole — 1% of posts that is millions of people. and we have reached a point _ people. and we have reached a point where there are just too many— point where there are just too many mistakes and too much censorship. many mistakes and too much censorship-— many mistakes and too much censorship. many mistakes and too much censorshi. , ., , censorship. this move comes as zuckerberg _ censorship. this move co
mehta, the owner of facebook and instagram will end its third—party fact checking programme, and movedsk�*s platform exit uses. restrictions on contentious topics such as immigration and gender identity will also end. mark zuckerberg said this will promote freedom of speech which he hopes to prioritise, overtaking misinformation. irate overtaking misinformation. we built a lot of complex systems to moderate content that the problem _ to moderate content that the problem with complex systems...
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ah, a brutal message for meta employees, more than 11000 of them are losing their jobs as mehta along with other tech firms, struggles with soaring costs and a weak advertising mark. also on the ship. there's been some surprises in the u. s . midterm elections, though many races for seats in congress, are still open. our correspondent will give us a check up on what issues matter to voters, and will tell you why a taiwanese investment and a laser company in lithuania, as the communist leadership in china, fumey. i'm chris cobra. welcome to the program. the ax falling in big tech facebook parent company mehta is laying off 11000 people about 13 percent of its workforce meta struggling with faltering revenue and broader tech sector was c o. soccer burke says is over optimism about growth lead to over staffing layoffs at meadow which currently employs $87000.00 people are just the latest job losses in silicon valley. twitter, microsoft and amazon are also shedding headcount. earlier i spoke to alicia garcia herero asia pacific chief economist at in a texas investment managers. and i aske
ah, a brutal message for meta employees, more than 11000 of them are losing their jobs as mehta along with other tech firms, struggles with soaring costs and a weak advertising mark. also on the ship. there's been some surprises in the u. s . midterm elections, though many races for seats in congress, are still open. our correspondent will give us a check up on what issues matter to voters, and will tell you why a taiwanese investment and a laser company in lithuania, as the communist...
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mehta himself. he was following in the footsteps of a giants ex-nazi robert gottlieb, who recently passed away himself in mehta, was struggling. he was struggling in his first year to not to find his footing, to get support from the employees, to get support from his bosses. and so he was hungry at the time for successes himself, and he thought that he could find in cormac mccarthy an opportunity for demons to demonstrate his own abilities as a publisher. so it was a really smart move by the urban to go with sonny mehta, someone who was driven for a big success and could take advantage of this writer had won prestigious awards but had never broken out commercially. the two of those, them together urban and made a started brainstorming yeah all the people they could get involved to try to make all the pretty horses the success it would eventually become. so professor cynic and as cormac mccarthy became more successful, the conglomeration model worked for him to his advantage, didn't it? that's exactl
mehta himself. he was following in the footsteps of a giants ex-nazi robert gottlieb, who recently passed away himself in mehta, was struggling. he was struggling in his first year to not to find his footing, to get support from the employees, to get support from his bosses. and so he was hungry at the time for successes himself, and he thought that he could find in cormac mccarthy an opportunity for demons to demonstrate his own abilities as a publisher. so it was a really smart move by the...
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new york she moved to germany to sing at the bavarian state opera under ramallah conductors zubin mehta since then she's performed at many of the world's top opera houses winning critics' praises and audiences adoration. i. thank you and then rice is in the studio with me now well. of a still of the haves as you like to call. absolutely event with mates not so much where to sing but what to sing roles that are interesting for me for example i would love to sing donna on from dawn giovani or juliet that in couple it in one take you have until dawn of the year no i've sung set in the night the royal opera house which was a fantastic experience and i love don giovanni but not done on that yet however there are also new roles in the future and some by for example and in the. rake's progress which is also a new study for me because i've never sung stravinsky you do sing so many styles. are. singers physicians and foibles i know that you'd like to visit a stage where your performance of hours before the concert that's kind of understandable actually other ones yes you can reveal yes absolutel
new york she moved to germany to sing at the bavarian state opera under ramallah conductors zubin mehta since then she's performed at many of the world's top opera houses winning critics' praises and audiences adoration. i. thank you and then rice is in the studio with me now well. of a still of the haves as you like to call. absolutely event with mates not so much where to sing but what to sing roles that are interesting for me for example i would love to sing donna on from dawn giovani or...
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mehta. m.c. mehta would be a great rapper name. m.c. mehta and the taj mahal. that's us.is is my first time. according to him everyone must park their cars and approach on foot or in an electric tuktuk. because someone came up to m.c. and called him out. >> he said, lawyers are very greedy. >> lawyers are greedy. >> and they don't do anything about cultural heritage and environmental and all these issues. but once i went home, it was haunting on my mind that why are lawyers so greedy? and i had not seen the taj mahal, i had only read about it. >> you had never seen it. >> yeah, i had read about the taj mahal in the history books only. >> when he finally came, he realized why the guy at the party was so concerned. pollution, exhaust and acid rain was turning the snow-white marble of the taj a dirty yellow. so he launched a legal campaign to reduce traffic and move industrial polluters, and he won. and hundreds of companies had to stop burning coal or move their plants, which made m.c. countless new enemies, some even burned him in effigy. that's amazing to think that you r
mehta. m.c. mehta would be a great rapper name. m.c. mehta and the taj mahal. that's us.is is my first time. according to him everyone must park their cars and approach on foot or in an electric tuktuk. because someone came up to m.c. and called him out. >> he said, lawyers are very greedy. >> lawyers are greedy. >> and they don't do anything about cultural heritage and environmental and all these issues. but once i went home, it was haunting on my mind that why are lawyers so...
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ronny jackson, rik mehta, great to have you back on. you guys are terrific.ll to come the far left "squad" want more censorship and twitter and facebook are banning congressman marjorie taylor green because of covid misinformation. the government data, cdc admitting it is so bad you can't trust the data on deaths and illnesses. is it fair to ban congressman greene? more rules for thee, not for me. governor desantis going of a far-left congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez not wearing a mask in florida after criticizing florida for rejecting mandates. stay here, you're watching "the evening edit" here on fox business. but, when used at the first sign, abreva can get you back to being you in just 2 and a half days. be kinder to yourself and tougher on your cold sores. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now, there's golo. golo helps with insul
ronny jackson, rik mehta, great to have you back on. you guys are terrific.ll to come the far left "squad" want more censorship and twitter and facebook are banning congressman marjorie taylor green because of covid misinformation. the government data, cdc admitting it is so bad you can't trust the data on deaths and illnesses. is it fair to ban congressman greene? more rules for thee, not for me. governor desantis going of a far-left congressman alexandria ocasio-cortez not wearing a...
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argentinian director natalia mehta has chosen fear as the theme for her 2nd feature film it's based on a horror novel but only loosely. that's a best thing you could say to me that day i think it's a fit in the distance you're going to classify and i hope. people. enjoy this. difficulty. yet ambiguity can sometimes feel like indecision although it feels like a horror film there's no need for viewers to cover their eyes the so-called intruder of the title simply isn't scary still the work of cinematographer barr but i'll vote as lens the film an air of suspense the film is not about mystery about the mystery of the cia or about the mystery of a woman's desire me. and i think what about a quote it gave to this film is the mystery of how our. photographer an older woman seems to know exactly what eunice needs or rather what she needs to lose. the film even has its funny moments. that it could reverse play xena's a woman on the edge of a nervous breakdown with expertise her performance is the best reason to see the film. a concoction of suspense drama horror and even a bit of comedy direct
argentinian director natalia mehta has chosen fear as the theme for her 2nd feature film it's based on a horror novel but only loosely. that's a best thing you could say to me that day i think it's a fit in the distance you're going to classify and i hope. people. enjoy this. difficulty. yet ambiguity can sometimes feel like indecision although it feels like a horror film there's no need for viewers to cover their eyes the so-called intruder of the title simply isn't scary still the work of...
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johnny mehta: i do not think it will pan out to that way.here will be a clear resolution one way or another. it can not a drag on forever and ever. if you listen to rhetoric from both sides, it seems like it can carry on for years. it cannot do that. all of the creditors will sit down and draw a line is a this is what we can live with and what we can not. you get to this. jonathan: where would it be? johnny mehta: i think tomorrow is not an issue. they will find a way to model through tomorrow. a 20% or 30% chance of a grexit. jonathan: how does this cascade through the financial system? i asked a guest last week. with the likelihood was a casualty before we get an end deal? in the shape of one of the greek banks? johnny mehta: that is an interesting question. the probability is quite high. any other groupings are in any fixed state to continue. i think if you take schauble word, one or two of the greek banks really falling by the wayside. at no resource a bell them out. just whose job to build amount -- jonathan: whose job is it to build th
johnny mehta: i do not think it will pan out to that way.here will be a clear resolution one way or another. it can not a drag on forever and ever. if you listen to rhetoric from both sides, it seems like it can carry on for years. it cannot do that. all of the creditors will sit down and draw a line is a this is what we can live with and what we can not. you get to this. jonathan: where would it be? johnny mehta: i think tomorrow is not an issue. they will find a way to model through tomorrow....
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people like nick mehta. >> who is excited! who's fired up! >> mehta is ceo of gainsight, a company that helps other companies keep their customers happy. the san francisco business times has gainsight as one of the best places to work, named it the the hottest startup in silicon valley. nick is described as infectious. he joins with us kate conger of gizmodo and heather somervil. i call you infectious. somebody called you that. looking at that video, you were infectious. you were sick as a dog in that video, right? >> 3,000 people going to show up and four days before, i was in urgent care with 103 degree fever and pneumonia. so that was a good story. >> you were able to deliver that sort of -- >> i, yeah, thank god for drugs and medicine, i had to go on stage, i lived on, i made sure i didn't touch anyone's hand, didn't elbow, instead of a handshake. it was fun. >> you come across as one of the very enthusiastic ceos. there is a line, i think you will agree with me, i'm not sure where you put yourself on that line, between enthusiastic ceos
people like nick mehta. >> who is excited! who's fired up! >> mehta is ceo of gainsight, a company that helps other companies keep their customers happy. the san francisco business times has gainsight as one of the best places to work, named it the the hottest startup in silicon valley. nick is described as infectious. he joins with us kate conger of gizmodo and heather somervil. i call you infectious. somebody called you that. looking at that video, you were infectious. you were...
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mehta a little skeptical with the department of justice side he says, look, search today looks a lotifferent than it did in the past. a lot of that is due to google, isn't it suggesting that google has been innovating in search, despite sort of the assertion of the government he also says it seems a hard road for the department of justice to get him to conclude that google has not innovated enough over the past ten years also some skeptical questions, though, for the google side or some skeptical statements anyway for the google side. mehta saying, i don't think the average person would look at google and amazon as being the same they are different that goes right to the heart of what google is saying here, which is, their broad market includes search from a whole lot of entities, including amazon and tickktiktok meta saying, wait a second, that is beyond what the normal person would think of a competitor to google mehta saying that there hasn't been real competition for these s slots, these exclusive slots for 10, 15 years, suggesting he sees the world in a similar way to how the go
mehta a little skeptical with the department of justice side he says, look, search today looks a lotifferent than it did in the past. a lot of that is due to google, isn't it suggesting that google has been innovating in search, despite sort of the assertion of the government he also says it seems a hard road for the department of justice to get him to conclude that google has not innovated enough over the past ten years also some skeptical questions, though, for the google side or some...
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by aaron mehta of defense news, talking about america's military edge. guest: the report is a mandatedonally report. together,put people take three people. they sit down and talk and give it definitive document about the state of america's military. eric edelman, a former republican under bush, undersecretary of defense for policy, the other cochair was the head of the navy for several years, a democrat. they lead this group and put this report out last week. isot of what is in there stuff you heard flirting around -- floating around the pentagon. this is a definitive document that will influence the next congress in january. host: from the report you have in your story, the u.s. military could sever high casualties and loss of major capital assets in a sex conflict. in a its next conflict war against china or russia. the u.s. is at risk of being overwhelmed should his military be forced to fight on two or more fronts simultaneously. what does the military think about this report? guest: they are kind of of two minds. they think we will get it done no ma
by aaron mehta of defense news, talking about america's military edge. guest: the report is a mandatedonally report. together,put people take three people. they sit down and talk and give it definitive document about the state of america's military. eric edelman, a former republican under bush, undersecretary of defense for policy, the other cochair was the head of the navy for several years, a democrat. they lead this group and put this report out last week. isot of what is in there stuff you...
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the second half of the year has been marked by the surprising debut of mehta's threads.is, mehta is showing its ability to leverage instagram's reach to launch this new textbased twitter alternative. twitter, while struggling on the desktop platform and with user blowback to tweet limits or showing concern by threading mehta with legal action for launching threads. no, mehta shows are about 140% year to date, far outperforming its rivals even works to cut costs in its self-proclaimed year of efficiency and as it readies its next generation oculus headsets to compete with apple's vision pro. still, meta is likely to want to be one -- which could be the one to be when it is released next year. meanwhile, the other players in this space, google and youtube on her alphabet is up 30%. snap is up more than 30% year to date which is pretty much up in line with the nasdaq gains this year. now, every single one of these platforms is facing the same key challenge. a contracting advertising market. they are also facing the same opportunity. the ability to use a.i. to use for target
the second half of the year has been marked by the surprising debut of mehta's threads.is, mehta is showing its ability to leverage instagram's reach to launch this new textbased twitter alternative. twitter, while struggling on the desktop platform and with user blowback to tweet limits or showing concern by threading mehta with legal action for launching threads. no, mehta shows are about 140% year to date, far outperforming its rivals even works to cut costs in its self-proclaimed year of...
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to rachel mehta, sandy newmark. stephanie thompson and her team . lori and her team in marketing. charles liggett, our new director of meetings you'll be hearing a lot from over the next couple of years has been invaluable in justice several months with us . and everyone on our team has been putting in yeoman's work including rachel mehta and sandy newmark on the contents front . if you could join me in thanking them iwould appreciate it greatly .and in all honesty this has been an emotional two days with the passing of the queen and the presentation on ukraine by the great fireside with lieutenant general enbarrier and i want to thank you all for your commitment to this cyber security mission which is so important to our country. i want to let you know that a year away from now we will have our 14th summit. it will be in the same city, same week of september, first week but in a different venue at the ronald reagan building ininternational trade center . so we look forward to seeing you there and thank you again for coming. we really appreciateit . and we do hope you can give us
to rachel mehta, sandy newmark. stephanie thompson and her team . lori and her team in marketing. charles liggett, our new director of meetings you'll be hearing a lot from over the next couple of years has been invaluable in justice several months with us . and everyone on our team has been putting in yeoman's work including rachel mehta and sandy newmark on the contents front . if you could join me in thanking them iwould appreciate it greatly .and in all honesty this has been an emotional...
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mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard?dboard no, delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. chris: welcome back. howard, tell me something i don't know. >> we've been focusing on the presidential campaign. but democrats are increasingly worried about the senate races in 2012. the republicans are going to clean up it looks like. net eight to 10 pickups -- chris: in the senate. >> in the senate. which means if they hold the house, and they get a senate that's veto proof which is possible, whoever gets elected president, even if it's president obama, is going to be dealing with a truly co-equal branch. chris: they can get 67 seats in the senate? >> they can overcome the filibuster. chris: wow. katty. >> a college education in the u.k., chris, costs about $45,000 at one of our top universities. that is less than half of a college education here in the u.s. at a private college. i'm thinking -- chris: that's for four years. here it's that muc
mehta ] honey, touch of brown sugar, crunchy clusters -- any cardboard?dboard no, delicious yes. so where's the fiber? maybe it's in the honey clusters. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no, delicious yes. chris: welcome back. howard, tell me something i don't know. >> we've been focusing on the presidential campaign. but democrats are increasingly worried about the senate races in 2012. the republicans are going to clean up it looks like. net eight to 10 pickups -- chris: in the...
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look at the big gain by a country mile, mehta. that's the most ever.mbing with a legal address in holland and run from pennsylvania in the united states says it will buy mehta in a cash and stock deal worth $7.2 billion adding the swedish company special drug products and european operations. what a day for mehta shareholders. francine? francine: thank you so much. euro zone finance ministers are gathering in brussels to discuss a bailout review. the meeting comes as the stocks have dropped seven consecutive days sending equities to a 26-year low. let's get more from hans. how much additional cash does greece need and what are the stumbling blocks to access that cash? hans: the stumbling blocks are the colleagues of the review of one part of the program. there seems to be a great deal of concern whether or not there's a political will in greece to get these next stages done. what we're talking about is the disbursement of $4 billion to $6 billion euros and gets them through the beginning part of the summer and not the back half and we've seen the proce
look at the big gain by a country mile, mehta. that's the most ever.mbing with a legal address in holland and run from pennsylvania in the united states says it will buy mehta in a cash and stock deal worth $7.2 billion adding the swedish company special drug products and european operations. what a day for mehta shareholders. francine? francine: thank you so much. euro zone finance ministers are gathering in brussels to discuss a bailout review. the meeting comes as the stocks have dropped...
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we are joined by the editor-in-chief of breaking defense, aaron mehta. welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: there is an initial tranche of u.s. military support heading to israel, some has already arrived. can you walk us through what those things are? guest: the biggest thing that israel has asked for and the u.s. is kicking their way already is iron dome interceptors. iron dome is israel's missile-defense system primarily aimed at things like rockets, which you see hamas using significantly over the past couple weeks. iron dome has a pretty high success rate, considered the gold standard for this kind of interceptor. host: explain iron don't, how it works. is it an american system or israeli system? guest: it's an israeli system with american funding. there are different layers to this. it was co-funded by the u.s.. u.s. has taken some of that technology back, put that into our own military. the system is linked to a different networking tools, different radars, sensors. primary floor intercepting smaller weapons. israel has different layers for higher-l
we are joined by the editor-in-chief of breaking defense, aaron mehta. welcome to the program. guest: thanks for having me. host: there is an initial tranche of u.s. military support heading to israel, some has already arrived. can you walk us through what those things are? guest: the biggest thing that israel has asked for and the u.s. is kicking their way already is iron dome interceptors. iron dome is israel's missile-defense system primarily aimed at things like rockets, which you see hamas...
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host: welcome back to "washington journal" we're joined by the editor in chief of mehta. is a military force headed to israel, can you walk us through what is there? guest: iron dome interceptors. it is the missile defense system pretty much aimed at rockets we've seen hamas use significantly over the course of several weeks. it is the gold standard for this kind of a interceptor. host: explain iron dome, how it works, is it an american system or israeli made system? guest: israeli system but with american funding. there are diffo this. it was co-funded by the u.s.. u.s. has taken some of that technology back, put that into our own military. the system is linked to a different networking tools, different radars, sensors. primary floor intercepting smaller weapons. israel has different layers for higher-level ballistic missiles. iron dome is the go-two system -- go-to system if a missile is launched. they intersect in the sky ideally and the rocket is taken out, and everyone is safe. host: you say it has been performing well but not 100%. guest: not 100%. what we saw on sa
host: welcome back to "washington journal" we're joined by the editor in chief of mehta. is a military force headed to israel, can you walk us through what is there? guest: iron dome interceptors. it is the missile defense system pretty much aimed at rockets we've seen hamas use significantly over the course of several weeks. it is the gold standard for this kind of a interceptor. host: explain iron dome, how it works, is it an american system or israeli made system? guest: israeli...
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young psychologist dr roy and how do you make the ninety two percent roi it in the first comprehensive mehta study between money and happiness you found the chase to catch the make a rich is turning people deeply miserable united states this one you know by and much of the wealth this country has not. really ever very close to be one happiest yet in it too has i don't know hi rita suicide spending your money on you know bigger and faster cars bigger faster. computers larger houses more clothes that those things at your basic needs are satisfied play a very. a very small room and i actually made some happier amateur and i think the simple explanation is that the reason there's a small village between money happiness global happiness charles wrigley told by scandinavia denmark norway sweden it comes tax to sixty percent with extremely generous benefits for all including fourteen months of paid maternity leave just five underprivileged countries in the world list so so liberia papua new guinea swaziland and the usa give mothers nothing at all. one american solution plans the exact opposite only
young psychologist dr roy and how do you make the ninety two percent roi it in the first comprehensive mehta study between money and happiness you found the chase to catch the make a rich is turning people deeply miserable united states this one you know by and much of the wealth this country has not. really ever very close to be one happiest yet in it too has i don't know hi rita suicide spending your money on you know bigger and faster cars bigger faster. computers larger houses more clothes...
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mehta has offered to pay up to $5,000 to popular creators in the us will join facebook and instagram.will get cash based on evaluation of your social presence. though it does not mention tiktok by name the timing would suggest mehta is trying to capitalise on the uncertainty surrounding its rival. that is all we have time for stop stay with us on news. goodbye. hello. let's start with the australian open in melbourne where the world number one and defending championjannik defending champion jannik senedd has defending championjannik senedd has beaten australian alex denoted to book his place in the semifinals where he will face ben shelton who earlier beat horrendous and eager full stop the italian who won his first grand slam title in melbourne 12 months ago proved far too strong for the eighth seed. he had victory in straight sets for the loss of just six games and he wrapped up just six games and he wrapped up in less than two hours. they raise wrapping it up. in the women's draw the grand slam champion provided dominant display to breeze past emma navarro as she continues her bid
mehta has offered to pay up to $5,000 to popular creators in the us will join facebook and instagram.will get cash based on evaluation of your social presence. though it does not mention tiktok by name the timing would suggest mehta is trying to capitalise on the uncertainty surrounding its rival. that is all we have time for stop stay with us on news. goodbye. hello. let's start with the australian open in melbourne where the world number one and defending championjannik defending champion...
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the axis falling in big tech facebook parent company mehta is laying off 11000 people about 30 percent of its workforce meta struggling with faltering or revenue and broader tech sector was ceo's. arkenberg says is over optimism about growth lead to over staffing layoffs at meadow, which currently employes $87000.00 people, or just the latest job losses in silicon valley. twitter, microsoft and amazon are also shedding head count. earlier i spoke to alicia garcia, herero asia pacific chief economist at the texas investment managers, and i, after what had gone wrong, had matter for so many people to lose their jobs. well, this is because met that really. i mean that the, the, they made a very you mostly aggressive bed on the metaphors and, you know, that happened really realized in the way they thought it would end up very important. that is happening to midtown. is that in a way to vision or is the submission of the company? so beyond the met covers, the also try to compete with their was their current this of their well, if you remember with libra and you didn't work either, you know,
the axis falling in big tech facebook parent company mehta is laying off 11000 people about 30 percent of its workforce meta struggling with faltering or revenue and broader tech sector was ceo's. arkenberg says is over optimism about growth lead to over staffing layoffs at meadow, which currently employes $87000.00 people, or just the latest job losses in silicon valley. twitter, microsoft and amazon are also shedding head count. earlier i spoke to alicia garcia, herero asia pacific chief...
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they say mehta has been removing pro-palestinian posts from facebook and instagram. it was organized by the arab resource and organizing center. no comment yet from mehta. >>> another round of layoffs at kaiser permanente affecting more than 100 workers. 65 of those positions are in pleasanton, oakland, south san francisco and walnut creek. they are mostly administrative including i.t. and human resources. kaiser already laid off 50 workers in early november. >> it's music to the ears of restaurant wars. leaders are ready to let music play loud live and in person. supervisors passed the plan this afternoon to allow businesses to play amplified music outdoors. it eliminates permit fees that used to cost about $800. restaurant tours are hoping it can revitalize city nightlife and it goes into effect next month. >>> the salvation army says their donation numbers are down this holiday season. that could impact the agency's operation all year. >> ian cull with what is behind the drop in what you can do to help. >> the salvation army said donations are down across the bay
they say mehta has been removing pro-palestinian posts from facebook and instagram. it was organized by the arab resource and organizing center. no comment yet from mehta. >>> another round of layoffs at kaiser permanente affecting more than 100 workers. 65 of those positions are in pleasanton, oakland, south san francisco and walnut creek. they are mostly administrative including i.t. and human resources. kaiser already laid off 50 workers in early november. >> it's music to the...
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and my jerry, i impose is a 200000000 dollar fine against the us base social media company and mehta for trust bar. use that data without consent to all to you. looks into global occupations against the tech giant, the but this is all the international reaching you live from our new center with moscow . i a michael, what you now what your by you trains, new and nancy as of vitality and to 9 european cities have been partly canceled. argy has requested comments from a number of organizations that way. it's supposed to host events. now, just 2 destinations remain products and values for security reasons previously announced meetings within the movement in berlin, rock the down brussels in cologne, will not take place in ukraine or abroad. we always comply with all security requirements. and this time, we are not going to hurt people with threats only to the full essentially the main, the 1st stop on this neo nazi tour was supposed to be poland initially, where i honestly enough, that's the country we're not to. collaborators had slaughtered hundreds of thousands of people in the last c
and my jerry, i impose is a 200000000 dollar fine against the us base social media company and mehta for trust bar. use that data without consent to all to you. looks into global occupations against the tech giant, the but this is all the international reaching you live from our new center with moscow . i a michael, what you now what your by you trains, new and nancy as of vitality and to 9 european cities have been partly canceled. argy has requested comments from a number of organizations...
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and i do think that the walls of key been a bit and for companies like mehta, i mean they're sort of looking at opportunities now to monetize that you could have churn from a subscriber perspective. but i do believe this is maybe a changing the times. how do you think uh, facebook and instagram users are likely to react? i mean, this service is app and free since they hit the market. and facebook, for example, repeatedly has been saying it will remain a free service to. yeah, well i think it's also possible facebook would have a lower subscription fee just i think there's a lot more ensuring that can happen there. but instagram, especially in certain demographics, when you think about younger generations, or maybe you instagram like eating and drinking. and then instagram, right, and then i phone. so it's become that important in terms every day. i think meta and dr. burke understand the churn, the bar could be worse and the by, and i think it's experimental to what they're seeing. you maybe if, if it's successful here, it's something we can see in the us as well as global and. 3 do
and i do think that the walls of key been a bit and for companies like mehta, i mean they're sort of looking at opportunities now to monetize that you could have churn from a subscriber perspective. but i do believe this is maybe a changing the times. how do you think uh, facebook and instagram users are likely to react? i mean, this service is app and free since they hit the market. and facebook, for example, repeatedly has been saying it will remain a free service to. yeah, well i think it's...
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to fully know, mehta says that so far there is no disruption to its services in europe. so for example, facebook and instagram on, but there are several months in which it can implement this decision. now the european union has said in the last couple of hours and it said that it will be looking to try to secure a new do, or even us state to transfers with the us before the summer. so within the next few months, but it does mean that this kind of hangs in the balance here. and what we're seeing overall is a tension here, and you're between protecting users data on, of course, and of course, creating a stable environment for tech businesses. all right, rosie bershard in our process bureau helping us understand that new fine against matter. thank you. which one is regulators bound to band? some domestic purchases of chips made by us for micron technology. as big gene continued to register its displeasure over the outcome of the latest g. 7 meeting regulator saying us company failed a security re review, excuse me, beginning earlier this year. and it badging would now prohi
to fully know, mehta says that so far there is no disruption to its services in europe. so for example, facebook and instagram on, but there are several months in which it can implement this decision. now the european union has said in the last couple of hours and it said that it will be looking to try to secure a new do, or even us state to transfers with the us before the summer. so within the next few months, but it does mean that this kind of hangs in the balance here. and what we're seeing...
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do we know how facebook or mehta will pay for it? is it revenue they can make?interestingly, the stock is trading up on the news. partly, because it means investors have clarity on how much this will likely cost mehta. it is a record find for this sort of thing. it is also money facebook can afford to pay. at has high levels of free cash flow. it is saving a lot of money at the moment. this is a one-off cost. they often argue this away as the cost of doing business in europe. alix: how do they put the ink back in the bottle or keep it from making a bigger blotch? >> they do not know. this is 15 years worth of data disseminated throughout much of their systems. they can stop sending data as it stands. it is reportedly a big issue. maybe they have found a solution in the intervening years. we will have to see. guy: thank you, alex webb, on what is happening with data transference. let's look at how european markets are trading. it is near the end of the day end europe. the grocery sector is softer. citi moving the stock lower seeing it has outperformed the sector
do we know how facebook or mehta will pay for it? is it revenue they can make?interestingly, the stock is trading up on the news. partly, because it means investors have clarity on how much this will likely cost mehta. it is a record find for this sort of thing. it is also money facebook can afford to pay. at has high levels of free cash flow. it is saving a lot of money at the moment. this is a one-off cost. they often argue this away as the cost of doing business in europe. alix: how do they...
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we talk we have gedin, larsson's editor and sonny mehta, the editor-in-chief of knopf. >> all three of us knew we had something really good on our hands and it was amazing because it was... he hadn't written fiction before. he had written non-fiction. and, i mean, there's quite seldom you get a landscape that is so well written. you could see that he was a very mature writer. he was a writer. >> whatever's going on is going on everywhere as far as i can make out and the eminent peruvian writer said... he said that when he came across these books, he read them with the same total fascination as he read duma and hugo and dickens. he said he turned the pages as fast as he was turning them... as he remembered turning them then with a sense of absolute anticipation. it's the story. it's the ambition of it, i think and it's the central character, lisbeth sal lann der who is... stieg larsson has produced a heroine for our time. >> rose: stieg larsson and his books for the hour, next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose:
we talk we have gedin, larsson's editor and sonny mehta, the editor-in-chief of knopf. >> all three of us knew we had something really good on our hands and it was amazing because it was... he hadn't written fiction before. he had written non-fiction. and, i mean, there's quite seldom you get a landscape that is so well written. you could see that he was a very mature writer. he was a writer. >> whatever's going on is going on everywhere as far as i can make out and the eminent...
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get a step ahead with the w business beyond on you to ah, mehta crashes on wall street and brings a big chunk of the tech sector down with a whopping 26 percent loss for the session. that's more than $230000000000.00 in los valued. did the tech giant numbers merited or did they touch a nerve among investors? also on the show stubborn inflation spurs europe central bank to open the door to earlier tightening measures. what are the, these options when energy costs are behind the price hikes and vendors and beijing are going for gold with a lift merchandise, but bracing for disappointment. hello, welcome to the show i'm seeing fiercely and berlin could have you with us. shares of facebook owner meta plunge more than 26 percent trading on thursday, knocking more than $230000000000.00 off the company's market value and pushing tax docs to broad losses. it's the biggest one day fall of any u. s. company on record. chief executive mark, soccer bird had worn investors in a colon wednesday that met it, expected revenues to decline during the 1st quarter of this year, due to competition from riva
get a step ahead with the w business beyond on you to ah, mehta crashes on wall street and brings a big chunk of the tech sector down with a whopping 26 percent loss for the session. that's more than $230000000000.00 in los valued. did the tech giant numbers merited or did they touch a nerve among investors? also on the show stubborn inflation spurs europe central bank to open the door to earlier tightening measures. what are the, these options when energy costs are behind the price hikes and...
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using satellite recordings mehta data and pictures from social media the team is trying to meticulously reconstruct the scenes of war crimes and a sequence of events leading up to the recordings of civilians on site are set in treaties visualization and positioned in relation to the scene of the crime. if somebody is recording a video. sometimes risking their own lives recording a video in an urban environment and posting it online we need to treat it like a message in a bottle they've put that message in and through it so that maybe somebody would look at. the israeli architect of and set up the independent research group and twenty eleven before that he worked as a human rights activist in palestine. forensic architecture sees its role as that of a vested interest. they focus on buildings where violent crimes were committed. most conflict these days take place in cities take place in a in an environment that has a lot of civilians it has media in it that is very complex and in order to understand it we need new tools it sounds complicated but in essence it's simple showing what happen
using satellite recordings mehta data and pictures from social media the team is trying to meticulously reconstruct the scenes of war crimes and a sequence of events leading up to the recordings of civilians on site are set in treaties visualization and positioned in relation to the scene of the crime. if somebody is recording a video. sometimes risking their own lives recording a video in an urban environment and posting it online we need to treat it like a message in a bottle they've put that...
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breaking defense editor-in-chief aaron mehta shares how military conflicts in ukraine and israel areecting the u.s. defense policy. california democratic congressman brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest in the israel hamas conflict. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington come alive and on demand. keep up with the day's biggest events with live streams of hearings from the u.s. congress, white house events, the courts, and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips.
breaking defense editor-in-chief aaron mehta shares how military conflicts in ukraine and israel areecting the u.s. defense policy. california democratic congressman brad sherman also talked about the house speaker contest in the israel hamas conflict. c-span's washington journal, join in the conversation live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning on c-span, c-span now, or online at c-span.org. ♪ c-span now is a free mobile lab featuring your unfiltered view of what's happening in washington come...
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host: aaron mehta mehta is it --aaron mehta is at our desk.things are obviously moving fast when it comes to syria and the rack this morning. this morning. can you get us up to speed? guest: i will do my best, by the time i finish this segment something else may have changed. as of yesterday, u.s. troops were moving largely out of syria. inmall group will stay syria, despite trump's statement that all troops are coming out. probably about 300 to 500 will be staying in a small garrison to stay and protect an oil field in the area. everyone else is getting out. i saw some pretty shocking videos of u.s. troops being pelted with rotten fruit and vegetables. of those pictures made the front page of "the wall street journal" this morning. fort: and this is an area the u.s. is wildly popular. it's one of the things were you wonder if there will be lasting damage with our partners in the region. today the plan has been to move i --s into iraq and do anti-isis operations there as needed. they said that they welcome their friends and we are happy to be
host: aaron mehta mehta is it --aaron mehta is at our desk.things are obviously moving fast when it comes to syria and the rack this morning. this morning. can you get us up to speed? guest: i will do my best, by the time i finish this segment something else may have changed. as of yesterday, u.s. troops were moving largely out of syria. inmall group will stay syria, despite trump's statement that all troops are coming out. probably about 300 to 500 will be staying in a small garrison to stay...