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her mother sued aol because there was child pornography we put her son and her teenage sonn that aol was being marketed in aol chat room. she kept contacting aol and they wouldn't prevent it. that is a difficult case. it's not just like they were only defamation, easy defamation cases there were tough cases all the way in the early days. >> federal criminal law, doesn't and joy that immunity. >> she was in negligence. >> just wanted to clarify. >> changing technology over overtime. in the early days the 230, maybe you had manual processes entirely. nowadays a thing like child porn you can kind of automate so tracking,os and systems are in place we can know if there are porn files and you can review anything. there's a case in the circuit where aol found child porn and delivered it to a government act for those purses. ackerman. it's a very good opinion on his own. automatedwr review for things tt are self-evidently criminal, seizing an area where you might be able to hold platforms. hold them liable. retaking stocking or defamation, it's really hard for his person coming in for the f
her mother sued aol because there was child pornography we put her son and her teenage sonn that aol was being marketed in aol chat room. she kept contacting aol and they wouldn't prevent it. that is a difficult case. it's not just like they were only defamation, easy defamation cases there were tough cases all the way in the early days. >> federal criminal law, doesn't and joy that immunity. >> she was in negligence. >> just wanted to clarify. >> changing technology...
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the second case ever litigated was a case where a mother sued aol because there was child pornography with her teenage son in it that aol was being marketed in a chat room and she kept contacting them and they would not prevent it. that is a difficult case. it's not just like they were only defamation cases in the early stages. there were tough cases all the way from the early days of section 230. >> doesn't that fall outside of the section? but she was suing for negligence. >> i got you. >> the problem is the state of chasing -- changing technology. in the early days, you had manual processes entirely. nowadays a thing like child pornography you can kind of automate tracking, and those systems are in place where you can get files and who can review anything. there is a case where aol found child pornography and delivered to -- delivered at. , butpinion is very good automated review for things that are self-evidently criminal seems like an area where you might be able to feel the whole platform is liable. it's important because if you are taking defamation, it is really hard for a per
the second case ever litigated was a case where a mother sued aol because there was child pornography with her teenage son in it that aol was being marketed in a chat room and she kept contacting them and they would not prevent it. that is a difficult case. it's not just like they were only defamation cases in the early stages. there were tough cases all the way from the early days of section 230. >> doesn't that fall outside of the section? but she was suing for negligence. >> i...
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he became part of aol, so he went through a lot of agony about the decision he made to merge. >> tedo longer leading the company he built and hemorrhaging money losing $10 million a day for more than two years. at the same time, his marriage to jane fonda came to a public end. >> since ted and i split up, one of the things that's fascinated me so much is watching his survival mechanisms. he realized that turner broadcasting and cnn could be taken away from him, which it was, and that he had to have something after that, things that could be continued that would make him feel good that were worthwhile. >> and so the story of ted would go back to the beginning, back to the bison, his childhood spirit animal. in 2002, ted opened the first ted's montana grill serving up the very animal ted had committed his life to saving. if that doesn't make sense, remember, ted has a knack for seeing around corners. >> he knew that he wanted to bring back the bison, and unlike some he knew bison had to have an economic place in our system. >> ted sees the big picture. he translates that bison into a b
he became part of aol, so he went through a lot of agony about the decision he made to merge. >> tedo longer leading the company he built and hemorrhaging money losing $10 million a day for more than two years. at the same time, his marriage to jane fonda came to a public end. >> since ted and i split up, one of the things that's fascinated me so much is watching his survival mechanisms. he realized that turner broadcasting and cnn could be taken away from him, which it was, and...
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there is a case where aol found child pornography and delivered it. justice gorsuch wrote the opinion the opinion is very . good, but automated review for things that are self-evidently criminal seems like an area where you might be able to feel -- hold platforms libel. it's important because if you are taking defamation or stocking it is really hard for a , person coming in for the first time to a conversation to figure out whether someone is defaming another. what is the reality of it? someone contacting me -- -- someone contacted me saying someone was using my name. i i know rare names are repeated may times around the world. could not bring myself to take something down as identity fraud because the same name was being used as another person out there in the world. i don't think the people who are faced with these decisions, myriad different kinds of problems coming to them are going to be able to negotiate those kinds of determinations readily. you might have a might have a liability that is a probably attached if it is self-evidently >> so there
there is a case where aol found child pornography and delivered it. justice gorsuch wrote the opinion the opinion is very . good, but automated review for things that are self-evidently criminal seems like an area where you might be able to feel -- hold platforms libel. it's important because if you are taking defamation or stocking it is really hard for a , person coming in for the first time to a conversation to figure out whether someone is defaming another. what is the reality of it?...
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david ortiz que querÍa hablar, querÍa que la gente sintiera a raÍz de esta situaciÓn en donde estuvo aol hospital de pie y en vida, de manera que los doctores cuando meche quieran me dieran la oportunidad de vivir. tony: tambiÉn le preguntamos que muchos se cuestionan cuales y su verdad, quiÉn piensa él que quiso quitarle la vida. y esto fue lo que nos dijo david ortiz. david: yo no tengo enemigo.yo no digo el porque una gente me quiera poner en esta situaciÓn. y lo mÁs importante es que en mi mente, yo buscando todavÍa no me llega que me querÍa hacer daÑo de esta magnitud, porque yo no se porque. tony: un momento donde david no pudo contener el llanto, hablÓ de su hermana y ella le pedÍa a dios por su recuperaciÓn y tambiÉn estaba muy confundido de cÓmo se manipuló toda esta situaciÓn que nos redes sociales en repÚblica dominicana esto nos dijo. david: toda la gente que desinforman las redes social queriendo arruinar nuestra figura, a travÉs de los aÑos con mi sacrificio yo me la ganado, eso no es fÁcil. y me estaba muriendo. tony: este momento a todo lo que estÁbamos aquÍ en el Área de
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everyone used aol e-mail you couldn't get away from it until gmail came along and everyone else. >> youake a powerful point about the fact that technology companies have a hard time preserving their wall, but all the examples you gave, those companies, it wasn't just that they were nibbled away by the market, but also by anti-trust regulators. >> no they weren't. >> that hurt ibm. >> give me an example one company that was lifted away by anti-trust. i'll even go back to standard oil. >> ibm and microsoft. i'll give you two. >> that was way before the government got involved. >> i'll give you a third, at&t was not nibbled away it was broken up. the issue here is that -- >> right but wireless when it came along. >> maybe they would have dominated wireless, we don't know. david: well microsoft by the way made a good comeback. they spent 21 years nibbling at microsoft and they are back as strong as they ever were before. well don't have a cow folks but one 2020 democrat is suggesting two very popular items are contributing to climate change. are you going to change your habits? more after t
everyone used aol e-mail you couldn't get away from it until gmail came along and everyone else. >> youake a powerful point about the fact that technology companies have a hard time preserving their wall, but all the examples you gave, those companies, it wasn't just that they were nibbled away by the market, but also by anti-trust regulators. >> no they weren't. >> that hurt ibm. >> give me an example one company that was lifted away by anti-trust. i'll even go back to...
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ceo anthony nodo, a formerfl executive, hopes it will turn out by turning them into aol hous name. >> we want to bring our brand to life and the national telecasts that will drive our brand awareness. >> reporter: there million sqoot arena is set to open next summer as part of stan kronke's entertainment complex. with a massive price tag, eported 600 million, nodo said there are plenty other suitors. >> anything that the nfl iss doingomething my other companies would love to do. one of the things i learned having had a front row seat. it's not always about the dollars but it's about the spirit of partnehip. >> it costs companies hundreds millions of dollars to put their name on an nfl stadium and it's typically reserved for established names like jpmorgan or bank of america. sofi is the outlier here. it'sy the o venture capital backed startup with their name onn nfl stadium. >> not only is it important strategically. plentyitically, we have of capital to do this. >> reporter: the new sofi stadium is theos expensive nfl stadium in history costing an $ estimated billion to build. it's h
ceo anthony nodo, a formerfl executive, hopes it will turn out by turning them into aol hous name. >> we want to bring our brand to life and the national telecasts that will drive our brand awareness. >> reporter: there million sqoot arena is set to open next summer as part of stan kronke's entertainment complex. with a massive price tag, eported 600 million, nodo said there are plenty other suitors. >> anything that the nfl iss doingomething my other companies would love to...
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take a closer looand you'll see, that's a bear outside aol coorad home. >> okay.ted the bear at one point crouchedown by the pool in search of food. fter this the family says they won't take any late night dips in case it comesback. >> a couple in fating felony charg after they blew throughthem. te stitif's account by mistake it twasuospp iednto a business account but bys the te it was long good. neighbors reacting. >> no way somebody gets away with that stuff. >> i'd check in with bank before i did anything. i'm not that dumb. yeah, some people do stupid things >>sometimes. he bank reached out to tell em to up, buthe00 oy it spent t buy a camper an suv a re car and car trailer and also gav $15,000 tohi friends,ch begs the question, are the friends going to have to cough up e money now,too. >> i didn't think about that. ma i be if they didn't know it was stolen. >>> if you're looking for a job ups is hiring they'll bringonal next few months due to an unexpected higher than normal volume of package delivers during the holiday. they're expected t work from november
take a closer looand you'll see, that's a bear outside aol coorad home. >> okay.ted the bear at one point crouchedown by the pool in search of food. fter this the family says they won't take any late night dips in case it comesback. >> a couple in fating felony charg after they blew throughthem. te stitif's account by mistake it twasuospp iednto a business account but bys the te it was long good. neighbors reacting. >> no way somebody gets away with that stuff. >> i'd...
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aol, always give you the month free and then charged you at the end. it's very similar.iz: we will put up a lot of what apple revealed on facebook.com/liz claman. plus the prices. what is next for apple in the overall markets. they list on every exchange but we are not a single stock we look at the markets. we have to take into account the first terrorists on china. since the first herbs were hit, apple along with other trade names like intel, construction equipment manufacture caterpillar, it's been a mixed picture, cat is down 13 and have percent and apple is up 22 and have%. and until a nearly 8%. now out to the markets since the first terrorists. we have everybody hire, not by much but we do know year to date the markets look very healthy. uncertainty still surrounds major global event trade, breaks it, the fed, can the advance with the unknown industries. where can investors pile into the market? we are showing what happened in parliament at brexit overnight which was unbelievable, they did not want to let the speaker get the heck out, they almost impeded his way, w
aol, always give you the month free and then charged you at the end. it's very similar.iz: we will put up a lot of what apple revealed on facebook.com/liz claman. plus the prices. what is next for apple in the overall markets. they list on every exchange but we are not a single stock we look at the markets. we have to take into account the first terrorists on china. since the first herbs were hit, apple along with other trade names like intel, construction equipment manufacture caterpillar,...
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he sits on a variety of boards, and is the former vice president and former vice chair of aol. please identify yourself for the audience. >> -- is my real name. [applause] ted: when my father and his brother came to ellis island, they went to different processing lines. and my father came out lewis leonsis, and my brother came out stanley lewis. abbe: so the first question is just the obvious, as it alludes to the obvious. our company has the name shakespeare. we all know he was dramatically influenced by the greek tragedies. but as i've just shown in michael's production of "the oresteia," the greek plays themselves have lasting power. they have lasting relevancy. we're talking not just hundreds of years since the 16th century of shakespeare, but thousands. what is so compelling that people will come because it means something? ted: why do you assume shakespeare was a man? abbe: did i use a he? ted: you did. very off trend right now. the great thing about greek drama, greek tragedy is it set the architecture for everything we're about. not just democracy, but the way we commun
he sits on a variety of boards, and is the former vice president and former vice chair of aol. please identify yourself for the audience. >> -- is my real name. [applause] ted: when my father and his brother came to ellis island, they went to different processing lines. and my father came out lewis leonsis, and my brother came out stanley lewis. abbe: so the first question is just the obvious, as it alludes to the obvious. our company has the name shakespeare. we all know he was...
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alluded to the technology world itself, how rapidly it changes, i remember government is concerned aol was getting too big for its britches. so things change. netscape, when government authorities were really reining that one in. microsoft trying to rein that one in. all of sudden new technologies emerge in the interim. those same companies that everyone feared are not the fearsome players they once were. some of them are out of business. >> it's true, neil. here is segment we have to do on another day. university of law school in chicago on antitrust and columbia university. right now a professor out of columbia university, wrote a book, elizabeth warrens bernie sanders, a lot of attorney generals are all over, the thesis there is evil in a company that gets too big by virtue of its size. in their opinion they don't necessarily have to be doing anything wrong, once you get to a certain size that is not good. that is a whole another discussion. it is at the core what is going on washington and big tech. neil: google is at that point. facebook is at that point. you could argue amazon is
alluded to the technology world itself, how rapidly it changes, i remember government is concerned aol was getting too big for its britches. so things change. netscape, when government authorities were really reining that one in. microsoft trying to rein that one in. all of sudden new technologies emerge in the interim. those same companies that everyone feared are not the fearsome players they once were. some of them are out of business. >> it's true, neil. here is segment we have to do...
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democrats are saying it's aol ion hoifs oathbl impeac >> they thought it was exculpatory. see how they could thi that. the thing to do with th transcript is to look at the logic. trump says we have been generous to you, you haven't been jefferson to us,e have been more g, erous than othed that follows maybe youcan do us a favor and that favor is to look into the biden so the chain is we did thids for you, you owe us, here's wha can do for us. it's not explicit quid pro quoco bues close. >> are there shades of questions about what happened in that conversation, mark, or clear cut r you? >> it's clear cut, judy. what it puts at rest is the lie about the confidence of the trump campaign. we're leading in all polls where we're ahead. he was so terrified and ointimidate the preside the united states got on the e unphone with the leader of uke to get dirt on the one democrat who, in every major poll, was beating him, and that candidate's son. this shows the terror, the a intimidati the false bravado. --'s totally exposed. its think david wa more than kind. it is totally explicit
democrats are saying it's aol ion hoifs oathbl impeac >> they thought it was exculpatory. see how they could thi that. the thing to do with th transcript is to look at the logic. trump says we have been generous to you, you haven't been jefferson to us,e have been more g, erous than othed that follows maybe youcan do us a favor and that favor is to look into the biden so the chain is we did thids for you, you owe us, here's wha can do for us. it's not explicit quid pro quoco bues close....
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. >> it's the 21st century get on your aol account and buy. >> compuserve. whatever you have.etting the stock will raise higher on nike. let's get to mike khouw with all the options action hey, mike. >> the option markets is implying a move of about 5% when nike reports earnings. that is pretty much in line with what we would normally expect. we've seen moves of an average of 4% over the last eight quarters there was very heavy volume today. well over three times total options volume on average and saw most in the call side. calls outpace puts by 2-1 and where they were most active were the october 95 calls over 12,000 of those traded for an average price of about 40 cents. normally when we see this kind of activity we're seeing buyers of those calls and those would be bets that the stock is going to raise through that trike by at least a premium they paid but in this case they actually were sellers and i'm getting they were doing that against long stock positions so while this is still a bullish bet it is a much more modestly bullish one because you want stocks to run to your
. >> it's the 21st century get on your aol account and buy. >> compuserve. whatever you have.etting the stock will raise higher on nike. let's get to mike khouw with all the options action hey, mike. >> the option markets is implying a move of about 5% when nike reports earnings. that is pretty much in line with what we would normally expect. we've seen moves of an average of 4% over the last eight quarters there was very heavy volume today. well over three times total options...
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glamo category i >> i don't think we should admit to somethi >> what is the balance of takinr aole because but doing it to ssage about the story you'rent telling? >> well, um, when they see us theve narrati of these five of the exonerated five it struck a closmcord with me. i' born and raised in new york city. i was very coherent in walking aroundne when this happed and the lifestyle i was living at the time and aeingt at risk youth on the streets of new york city it could have been my name attached to this. so, um, i relationship with these five men'sry sto because i remember it very that was beg aebl winner that ended up going to win. rones.o shalub the cast ofth gaf cool thing to be on that carpet last night. >> what was the coolest thing yoked who you wish youw, who would have aad a chance to talk to as far as theed carpet carpet. >> for me walkinghe on tarp was pretty surreal. it's single media outlet yo couldhink when you're watching the show at home. my section was right next to julianne in a rancic doll doing her life show for e.ot i might have gotten every single person she got be
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and i'd computer science at stanford and then worked in silicon valley for a couple of years called aol, in the old building. and i was a software engineer and worked on a lot of emerging technologies in 2005 - 2007 timeframe. i was looking for an opportunity to serve our country and work on policy at the government level and ended up leaving silicon valley to join the air force. so i spent the last 10 - 11 years in the air force as a pilot, i fly the c-17 which is a large cargo airplane. we fly all over the world including combat in afghanistan and iraq. fortunately this year i was given a very excellent opportunity to serve in the white house and the office of science and technology. my policy area borrows from both my tech experience and from my experience as a pilot in the air force. so i lead the advanced transportation portfolio which includes unmanned aircraft system, uis, automated vehicles, supersonics and the concept of urban and utility which is the future looking like? >> you a s is a pulse area that you described as being the furthest along so tell everybody what the white
and i'd computer science at stanford and then worked in silicon valley for a couple of years called aol, in the old building. and i was a software engineer and worked on a lot of emerging technologies in 2005 - 2007 timeframe. i was looking for an opportunity to serve our country and work on policy at the government level and ended up leaving silicon valley to join the air force. so i spent the last 10 - 11 years in the air force as a pilot, i fly the c-17 which is a large cargo airplane. we...
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. >> i started as a techie computer science at stanford i worked for aol in the old netscape buildingsoftware engineer with emerging technologies and the 2005 timeframe. and then to serve the country and then ended up leaving silicon valley to join the air force i spent the last ten or 11 years as a pilot flying the large cargo airplane all over the world in afghanistan and iraq. unfortunately this year i was given an excellent opportunity to serve in the white house the office of science and technology that comes from high-tech experience and as a pilot in the air force without advance portfolio with aircraft systems automated billing vehicles and then the future transportation what that looks like. >> that is the policy area that you describe as the furthest along so tell everybody what the white house is doing by way of talking about what drones will look like in the united states. >> to launch the drone industry it has been mind-boggling honestly. so around the 2016 timeframe regulators said how will we enable operations of these vehicles in the national airspace with traffic over
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neil: i remember when aol controlled the on-line search world; right?ything. >> i'm a google girl. i can't remember -- neil: okay, google girl. you're a google lawyer. you think that something will happen and it will have the desired effect. >> well, especially because with the 2020 presidential election around the corner, everyone's sort of saying wait a inminute, brace yourself -- wait a minute, brace yourself. look at the end of the day, it is going to be the consumers are going to look. the shareholders who have tons of advertising dollars that goes to these megatech companies so money will ultimately rule. neil: we shall see. as you do rule. mercedes colwin, legal extraordinaire. >> we are staying on top of the back and forth between joe biden and the president of the united states. that's what we do. we stay on top of things. you are welcome, america. yeah! that's right. can you help with these? oh... um, we're more of the plan, ... . helping you to and through retirement. >> all right. another weekend and guess what? we've got another series of p
neil: i remember when aol controlled the on-line search world; right?ything. >> i'm a google girl. i can't remember -- neil: okay, google girl. you're a google lawyer. you think that something will happen and it will have the desired effect. >> well, especially because with the 2020 presidential election around the corner, everyone's sort of saying wait a inminute, brace yourself -- wait a minute, brace yourself. look at the end of the day, it is going to be the consumers are going...
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. >> i mean, the use of the antitrust -- whether you are talking about aol time warner, time wanner ate is this cloud of politicization hanging over a very apolitical economically-driven agency that is a big shift the way the white house has treated the justice department. >> thank you for being here. >> the automakers are also trader the u.s. auto makers that is not too spooked. getting a check on the major averages averages as we head to break. higher now, 77 points up on the dow. s&p up a quarter a percent under 2% from record highs on the s&p 500 right now. we'll be right back. johnson & johnson is a baby company. but we're also a company that controls hiv, fights cancer, repairs shattered bones, relieves depression, restores heart rhythms, helps you back from strokes, and keeps you healthy your whole life. from the day you're born we never stop taking care of you. >>> the bond market is doing something it has never done before and it could mean a change in the air. find out more upon tradingnation.cnbc z tradingnation.cnbc.com more "squawk on the street" is coming up. >>> certainl
. >> i mean, the use of the antitrust -- whether you are talking about aol time warner, time wanner ate is this cloud of politicization hanging over a very apolitical economically-driven agency that is a big shift the way the white house has treated the justice department. >> thank you for being here. >> the automakers are also trader the u.s. auto makers that is not too spooked. getting a check on the major averages averages as we head to break. higher now, 77 points up on...
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then i worked in silicon valley for a couple years for a company called aol in the old netscape buildingsoftware engineer, worked on a lot of emerging technologies in the 2005, 2007 timeframe and was looking for an opportunity to serve our country, to work on policy at the government level. i ended up leaving silicon valley to join the air force. so i have spent the last 10, 11 years in the air force as a pilot. i fly a large cargo airplane. we fly all over the world including combat in afghanistan and iraq. and fortunately, this year i was given a very excellent opportunity to serve in the white house in the office of science exec policy. my policy area kinda borrows from both my tech experience and from my experience as a pilot in the air force. i lead our advanced transportation portfolio, which includes, unmanned aircraft systems uaf's, automated vehicles, supersonics, and then this concept of urban air mobility, which is really the future of transportation in large cities. >> great. uaf is the policy area that you described as being the furthest along. so, tell everybody what the wh
then i worked in silicon valley for a couple years for a company called aol in the old netscape buildingsoftware engineer, worked on a lot of emerging technologies in the 2005, 2007 timeframe and was looking for an opportunity to serve our country, to work on policy at the government level. i ended up leaving silicon valley to join the air force. so i have spent the last 10, 11 years in the air force as a pilot. i fly a large cargo airplane. we fly all over the world including combat in...
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but to me, it's like aol was the leader for a while and you had other things that come in that gradually wore away. because you look at match, it's not growing that much, it's an older demographic and some of the other ones go younger, but i think it's a matter of time >> a lot of my millennial friends like league and bumble, but surprised to see tinder still doing very well. >>> 40 minutes left in trade and the dow is currently down 120 points s&p 500 down about 25. so we're just off the lows of the session. >> coming up, defending wework it's a company under fire, pulling its ipo and replacing its ceo. spe e speak to two bulls who say deitthchaos, the business could still have real value. we're back in a minute don't go anywhere. ♪ with licensed agents availablep when 24-7,d it. it's not just easy. it's having-jerome-bettis- on-your-flag-football-team easy. go get 'em, bus! ohhhh! [laughing] c'mon bus, c'mon! hey, wait, wait, wait! hey man, i got your flag! i got your flag, man! i got your flag! it's geico easy. with licensed agents available 24/7. 49 - nothing! woo! ♪ 49 - nothing! wo
but to me, it's like aol was the leader for a while and you had other things that come in that gradually wore away. because you look at match, it's not growing that much, it's an older demographic and some of the other ones go younger, but i think it's a matter of time >> a lot of my millennial friends like league and bumble, but surprised to see tinder still doing very well. >>> 40 minutes left in trade and the dow is currently down 120 points s&p 500 down about 25. so we're...
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. >> aol service, if you will. do you want to own that, keep that for cash?t that's a bit of what the process will be. i would say right now -- >> what would be the valuation you would get on that, who would be the bidders when you have this free cash flow -- >> and would regulators allow you to team up with dish >> they didn't last time around, but this is a pretty different environment. lots more competition than there used to be as we mentioned the fed cutting rates, but stopping short of signaling more rates to come this year. initially that sent the markets tumbling, but things stabilized after that people looking at j. powell thinking, okay, maybe now we get where he is. steve liesman is here, he has more on that front steve. >> good morning, becky he wouldn't promise future cuts. they are sure more cuts are on the way. more commentary after the decision by the fed. b. of a. says the fed is not done cutting rates this year bar clay says the bar for further insurance for interest rate reduction sz relatively low. over at goldman they say we see 85% chanc
. >> aol service, if you will. do you want to own that, keep that for cash?t that's a bit of what the process will be. i would say right now -- >> what would be the valuation you would get on that, who would be the bidders when you have this free cash flow -- >> and would regulators allow you to team up with dish >> they didn't last time around, but this is a pretty different environment. lots more competition than there used to be as we mentioned the fed cutting rates,...
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. >> it's unclear whether -- >> do we not think of yahoo and aol?the two stupidest acquisitions verizon -- >> they were much smaller but -- >> smaller but huge at the time of course. >> and what have they been written down to? >> yeah. >> so -- >> one's -- the content things that verizon bought -- >> wireless isn't going to get you there. >> but if you go back to hbo max and streaming, they're looking at $15 a month i mean, at this point the apple tv is -- plus is going to be $5 a month. >> that was stunning, by the way. disney is -- >> huge. >> they're trying to -- >> are those subsidized. >> $7 a month with that massive amount of content. >> right >> so all the other streaming services, i mean, basically disney is trying to be a category killer. now apple comes in and says we're going to undercut you. it's really -- >> everybody >> does anybody want to bet on the idea that hbo plus or max can turn into the next netflix that's fundamentally the question here. >> i think the bigger question, actually, is will netflix remain the next netflix because
. >> it's unclear whether -- >> do we not think of yahoo and aol?the two stupidest acquisitions verizon -- >> they were much smaller but -- >> smaller but huge at the time of course. >> and what have they been written down to? >> yeah. >> so -- >> one's -- the content things that verizon bought -- >> wireless isn't going to get you there. >> but if you go back to hbo max and streaming, they're looking at $15 a month i mean, at this...
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he stthose scary ments whe enconim her vehicle for about aol mile. loo oveker shoulder to the left, and the gold car pulled up, and the man was there, and he hadarge n, it nt ame. and then myt tho oh, my go, what ife shoots somebody else at that and i coul i l couldn't help dn them. i couldn't warn them. i couldn't -- and, frankly, at the moment really jus running for my. >> all right. police new video of ordering people to evacuate a he diner asy searched for the shooter. the gunman shot more than 20 people in all killing police later shotse and killed morcyclist iterot idhis morning on 295 ne thihe ms south alongpo t and e crashed n avenueasteeroun 3:45d morninghe wasra tnspo apit where he. died. ali hveonighto car e ner sednta ditch. isorning the m alib hills itd just northwest ofu l an whha ttr,chca beld t hart veeredff theo and ditch crushingnpet into a two other people were in t vee me, harthi ae a theri dveined br injuries. police say alcoholot play a fa thent. it's wit much sadness to thatt thenipassg of r ryadin the son ofueiv sey the vice-p
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president trump pushing back against aol billionlar industry as more people continue to get sick. what he's calng for. fox5 morning at 6:00 a.m. starts now. ♪ >> good morning and thank you so much forng j us on this thursday. >>if you're just waking up let's get you a live look outside this morning. as a matter of fact let's he up to ocean city, maryland. al dark on the boardwalk but should be a nice hot day. going to be extremely hot as ahe matter of fact acros dmv. could see some pop-up atthunderstorms ler on. >> let's get a quick look at weather and traffic tucker barnes in and erin como with us. tuck let's start you were good morning. >> allison another hot day. there's a look at y rr satellite andar. we're in the clear early this moing but later this afternoon those showers end storms up in pylvania will drop in our region. i'll give much rain.nd how we actually need it -- we're going to get. coming right up. erin good morning. >> dulles toll road westbound fatal crash investigaon at 123 has cleared. all lanes reopened at dolly a look at theest of your ride around the dmv in
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president trump pushing back against aol billionlar industry as more people continue to get sick.e's calng for. fox5 morning at 6:00 a.m. starts now. ♪ >> good morning and thank you so much forng j us on this thursday. >>if you're just waking up let's get you a live look outside this morning. as a matter of fact let's he up to ocean city, maryland. al dark on the boardwalk but should be a nice hot day. going to be extremely hot as ahe matter of fact acros dmv. could see some pop-up atthunderstorms ler on. >> let's get a quick look at weather and traffic tucker barnes in and erin como with us. tuck let's start you were good morning. >> allison another hot day. there's a look at y rr satellite andar. we're in the clear early this moing but
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aol d >> oh, there we go. >> there we go. itill still taste good. >> then we're going to drizzle >> okay, drizzle the caramel. myumpkin looks sad, my little cup cake, next to yours. >> so, these are the apple and a >>le and pumpkin. to them. >> how do you make that come out so pretty and perfect? you're doing it. >> oh, boynd >> ahen we're goings to sprinkle someon top. >> maybe i suld stick as a taste tester rather than a decorator. >> that's not bad. >> we'll hide it with some pecans. >> and youlean sp some on there. >> perfect. let's sprinkle a little. >> and that's it. >> oh, there you go. >> and it's pretty straight-forward. >> i'd buy your cupcake. i wouldn't buy my cupcake. >> and you got the message about not skimping, so that's very good. >> yes, i did. at least i liste. that looks so good. and as we head into the fall months, what else do you have here? because saw you had some savory sweets, some cheese kind omuffins i saw. >> yeah, well those are reguwer> e. nic to eliminate them, there's been a little bit of a re
aol d >> oh, there we go. >> there we go. itill still taste good. >> then we're going to drizzle >> okay, drizzle the caramel. myumpkin looks sad, my little cup cake, next to yours. >> so, these are the apple and a >>le and pumpkin. to them. >> how do you make that come out so pretty and perfect? you're doing it. >> oh, boynd >> ahen we're goings to sprinkle someon top. >> maybe i suld stick as a taste tester rather than a decorator....