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at aol. my community just want to know that you had a little bit about mac bottle, me know me know who should he shorter? what am i can be somebody who colona isla martine at it on his way over the top of your mac. i'm a look here open, should he, when he left to go? jenny, mom, what often lee? what was said, one of them is and then i and haughtiness and how for them when i'm send them that mission completely as he's one of the boy mothers. and he says, you need to really need them for one. 0, i, you know, i feel really good. i mean, what those teen, malcolm has a bad at the short with him any a dash or a yeoman meant that he was how come at the maxima? why those teen min on but i sluggish up. was the be minim decision. ah me ah, [000:00:00;00] me put it on to the shuttle for can i put you on hold or if you move it, the one of the more can at loaner that you show him at the not him at the unit. you know, i can mess edited this with the school wish to know when they are a luck. but she's a lyd
at aol. my community just want to know that you had a little bit about mac bottle, me know me know who should he shorter? what am i can be somebody who colona isla martine at it on his way over the top of your mac. i'm a look here open, should he, when he left to go? jenny, mom, what often lee? what was said, one of them is and then i and haughtiness and how for them when i'm send them that mission completely as he's one of the boy mothers. and he says, you need to really need them for one. 0,...
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my shut out and the wife tomorrow, how dash at aol. my community just want to know that you had a little bit about mac bottle me know me know who should be shorter. becky and can obviously but miss lee luna 1115 at it on his way over the top of your mac. i'm a look here open, should he, when he left, going to go to any mom, what african lee, what was said? and then i taught in and how for them when i'm send them that mission completely as he's one of the boy mothers. and he says, you need to really need to make it for one. 0, i feel i mean, why the steam stood out the mathematician a by the hands at the shore with him. any a dash or a yeoman meant that he could come at the maxima holloway steamer home, but ashleigh sharp was happy and minim decision. ah ah, let me put you on the salt to the shop for can i put you on hold or if you move it to the one of the more can at loaner that you show him at the not him at the unit. i can tell you this with a schooner, which no one has a luck, but she's a livia to our visual, naomi, and full time,
my shut out and the wife tomorrow, how dash at aol. my community just want to know that you had a little bit about mac bottle me know me know who should be shorter. becky and can obviously but miss lee luna 1115 at it on his way over the top of your mac. i'm a look here open, should he, when he left, going to go to any mom, what african lee, what was said? and then i taught in and how for them when i'm send them that mission completely as he's one of the boy mothers. and he says, you need to...
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many turned to aol's instant messenger which at the time was cutting edge technology. >> having a toole that you knew already had access to your friends was key. i heard story after story people turning to aim to say or to see are my friends online was a meaningful thing. my friends able to sign in that is a sign they are okay. >> the anniversary of 9/11 on saturday. you can stream it on channel 11-5 or xfinity 185. >>> we are back with a touching message decades in the making. . >>> the first host of the popular kids' show blues clues has created a memorable moment. >> in one day some 20 million people have viewed his new message. >> and then look at you, and look at all you have done and all you have accomplished in all that time. and it just, it's so amazing, right? i mean, we started out with clues. and now it's, what, student loans and jobs. and families, and some of it has been kind of hard. you know? i know you know. >> steve's video coincides with the 25th anniversary of "blue's clues." remember him there? i think i saw so many episodes of "blue's clues" with isabella, we watch
many turned to aol's instant messenger which at the time was cutting edge technology. >> having a toole that you knew already had access to your friends was key. i heard story after story people turning to aim to say or to see are my friends online was a meaningful thing. my friends able to sign in that is a sign they are okay. >> the anniversary of 9/11 on saturday. you can stream it on channel 11-5 or xfinity 185. >>> we are back with a touching message decades in the...
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i was working on an aol, my first book on aol. it was a beautiful day in new york. and i walked out and i thought, i'm leaving the "washington post." i'm going to write about t internet like this. this is going to be so big. this internet thing, this was super early in the 1990s. you could see how bad it could go and you could see how good it could go. i love tech for its ability to transform people's lives in really positive ways. i love tech and i hate what they've done to it. obviously our history is littered with powerful people, make decisions for people who are unelected, but in this case, they can see every bit of your life. now it happens that apple is very good on privacy, but what if it wasn't? my favorite interview was with elon musk. i met him when he was a nobody, so we have kind of a really interesting relationship. silicon valley, a lot of big minds chasing small ideas. and i think he's a big mind chasing big ideas. i've interviewed mark zuckerberg several times. i think very few people are capable of handling the responsibility he has, and he's certa
i was working on an aol, my first book on aol. it was a beautiful day in new york. and i walked out and i thought, i'm leaving the "washington post." i'm going to write about t internet like this. this is going to be so big. this internet thing, this was super early in the 1990s. you could see how bad it could go and you could see how good it could go. i love tech for its ability to transform people's lives in really positive ways. i love tech and i hate what they've done to it....
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aol, yahoo, even facebook, had nowhere near the control that they do today. big hope among the community is that the meta-verse will be less controlled than it is today, but certainly there will be dominant players. emily: fascinating. i am glad we have you to chart the path forward and make sense of it all. , thank you for joining us. coming up -- this is bloomberg. ♪ oomberg. ♪ emily: the fed holds its meeting this week before issuing its latest policy statement. we will be listening for any comments on inflation as well as looking for signals on a timeline for scaling back monthly asset purchases and the continued impact of covid-19. bloomberg will bring you all the details in our special coverage this wednesday at 1:30 pm wall street time. bill gates has raised more than $1 billion for his breakthrough energy catalyst program and he has big name backers including black rock. he spoke to bloomberg about the biggest challenge, bringing costs down in green industries. >> at least a few of them, given the breakthrough technologies being developed, green hydro
aol, yahoo, even facebook, had nowhere near the control that they do today. big hope among the community is that the meta-verse will be less controlled than it is today, but certainly there will be dominant players. emily: fascinating. i am glad we have you to chart the path forward and make sense of it all. , thank you for joining us. coming up -- this is bloomberg. ♪ oomberg. ♪ emily: the fed holds its meeting this week before issuing its latest policy statement. we will be listening for...
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back historically on the community in the internet on the late 90's, running palit -- bulletin boards, aol, read it and no discord. entities will be the next thing. fans of various things can connect directly with that musician, artist and communicate with them and rally around specific ideas. rally around other like-minded individuals. community drives everything. emily: what about taking this beyond the meta-verse? are you equally optimistic about the meta-verse and what if a company like facebook owns it? >> i think the meta-verse is a hot topic right now. it isn't just one thing. it is not one place you go to. it is the idea of being in a digital world and interacting digitally. the future of the meta-verse is a connected web of different meta-versus or digital worlds. for us, it presents a new commerce edit -- opportunity. we have brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. in the future, we have the meta-verse. it is a new channel, especially with the ip we are working with to create something and sell it in a digital place. there may be many digital places. emily: how do you think about the re
back historically on the community in the internet on the late 90's, running palit -- bulletin boards, aol, read it and no discord. entities will be the next thing. fans of various things can connect directly with that musician, artist and communicate with them and rally around specific ideas. rally around other like-minded individuals. community drives everything. emily: what about taking this beyond the meta-verse? are you equally optimistic about the meta-verse and what if a company like...
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can we say aol anyway, later, economist judy shelton will give us comments from fed chair j. leaders, on-air anchors and rep reporter >> i love being the daughter of entrepreneurs. so i think it's critical this spanish heritage month we support latinas for building the future by supporting them, we are supporting our entire country every single day please support, show le.ov they are budget their heart and soul in what they're doing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the "wall street journal" is reporting that china is asking local governments to prepare for a potentialdownfall of evergrand. eunice, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, becky, the journal is quoting source saying that local officials have been ordered to prepare for a possible storm so that means reaching out to private as well as state developers to try to find a way to take over a certain real satu estate asset if necessary, the impact on home buyers and jobs, so a broader look at the broader impact on the economy, setting up teams to prevent unrest and only stepping in at the very last minute if evergrand isn't able to sort
can we say aol anyway, later, economist judy shelton will give us comments from fed chair j. leaders, on-air anchors and rep reporter >> i love being the daughter of entrepreneurs. so i think it's critical this spanish heritage month we support latinas for building the future by supporting them, we are supporting our entire country every single day please support, show le.ov they are budget their heart and soul in what they're doing ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> the "wall...
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back historically on the internet and the role it played in the late 1990's, internet bulletin boards, aol to reddit, and now, discord. fans of various things will be able to connect directly with a musician, artist, rally around specific ideas, rally around like minded people and individuals. community drives everything and community will drive everything in the nfts system. emily: what about taking the step beyond the metaverse? trevor, are you equally of domestic about the metaverse, and what if a company like facebook owns it -- are you equally optimistic about the metaverse? trevor: the metaverse is a hot topic. it is not any one thing, not one place you go to. it is the idea of being in a digital world and interacting digitally. the future of metaverse is a connected web of different metaverses or digital worlds. for us in the nft space, metaverse presents a new commerce opportunity. because right now we have brick-and-mortar and e-commerce. in the future we have metaverse, an entirely new channel, especially for the ip that we are working with, to create something and sell it in the
back historically on the internet and the role it played in the late 1990's, internet bulletin boards, aol to reddit, and now, discord. fans of various things will be able to connect directly with a musician, artist, rally around specific ideas, rally around like minded people and individuals. community drives everything and community will drive everything in the nfts system. emily: what about taking the step beyond the metaverse? trevor, are you equally of domestic about the metaverse, and...
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this is rolling stone, whose readership still hasn't used their aol free trial cities.s the weekend at bernie's version of journalism. a dead product propped up by virtue signaling and incompetents who believe in santa think. the writing is so painful they should change their name to kidney stone. stephen king has nothing on these turds when it comes to fiction. the story was originally from oklahoma quoting a doctor within the northeastern hospital system denied any patients were treated for ods. ended doctor hadn't worked at one of the hospitals in question for months. i haven't seen denial of a strong since the time elton john married a woman. there were absolutely no overdoses related to ivermectin, nor were any patients turned away due to an overload. apart from that detail, the story checked out just fine. at first rolling stone kept pushing the story then ran an updated, no retraction. when i got too big to bury they ran a humiliating correction but not before a pile of liberal mainstream media figures embrace their panjshir. rachel maddow tweeted about it. joy r
this is rolling stone, whose readership still hasn't used their aol free trial cities.s the weekend at bernie's version of journalism. a dead product propped up by virtue signaling and incompetents who believe in santa think. the writing is so painful they should change their name to kidney stone. stephen king has nothing on these turds when it comes to fiction. the story was originally from oklahoma quoting a doctor within the northeastern hospital system denied any patients were treated for...
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first company you may have heard about in the environmental area doesn't mean that tesla will end like aolmean we have not seen the googles and salesforce of this way >> you can still register now to watch the rest of today's interviews at deliveringalpha.com and then tomorrow here on "techcheck" a very big topic for us, as well we look forward to that. >>> meantime, a check on the shares of hp downgraded to neutral. they say i.t. will shift from pcs to storage favor names like dell. the ceo of docusign is on the other side of this break other side of this break don't gowa ay. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in business, setbacks change everything. so get comcast business internet and add securityedge. it helps keep your network safe by scanning for threats every 10 minutes. and unlike some cybersecurity options, this helps protect every connected device. yours, your employees' and even your customers'. so you can stay ahead. get started with a great offer and ask how you can add comcast business securityedge. plus for a limited time, ask how to get a $500 prepaid card when you upgrade. call today. darling docusi
first company you may have heard about in the environmental area doesn't mean that tesla will end like aolmean we have not seen the googles and salesforce of this way >> you can still register now to watch the rest of today's interviews at deliveringalpha.com and then tomorrow here on "techcheck" a very big topic for us, as well we look forward to that. >>> meantime, a check on the shares of hp downgraded to neutral. they say i.t. will shift from pcs to storage favor...
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ten-person board this marks the first loss for starboard in nearly a decade since the firm took on aol in 2012 the very active activist investor tends to settle, withdraw, tends to win board seats, but not so in this case starboard owns 8.8% of box making it the second largest shav shareholder after vanguard they received support from 15% of the shares outstanding, excluding its own stake. in other words, this wasn't a terribly close vote in the end at the crux of starboard's argument here, bread and butter activist stuff, underperformance, inefficient capital allocation, but diluting their case was the fact that starboard settled with box in march of 2020, adding three independent directors at the time starboard's dissatisfaction was catalyzed when a slight guidance miss sent the stock plummeting proxy documents show, instead box opted for a $500 million capital raise through kkr to buy back stock, but starboard claimed box did this to buy the vote in a statement in response to today's results, starboard said, quote, we are certainly disappointed by the results of this election, which
ten-person board this marks the first loss for starboard in nearly a decade since the firm took on aol in 2012 the very active activist investor tends to settle, withdraw, tends to win board seats, but not so in this case starboard owns 8.8% of box making it the second largest shav shareholder after vanguard they received support from 15% of the shares outstanding, excluding its own stake. in other words, this wasn't a terribly close vote in the end at the crux of starboard's argument here,...
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the last time starboard lost a shareholder vote was 2012 with aol.rces said starboard received support from less than a quarter of the shares outstanding including its own 8.8% stake i'm hearing that turnout was strong with upwards of 80% of shares voted in today's election two sources saying store board's peter feld received the most support on the dissident slate, the three-person slate out of the ten-person board aaron levy was reelected to the board solidifying his role starboard at one point during the fight was seeking to remove him or sell the company. instead, the firm said, it's, quote, disappointed by the results of this election which were heavily skewed by the voting rights tied to the financing. in chatting with those close to this one, it appears settlement last march with box where three new independent directors joined the board at the time diluted its argument in this most recent fight shares of the company had underperformed since its 2015 ipo but this year amiss the board refreshment and improvement in fundamentals, box shares beat
the last time starboard lost a shareholder vote was 2012 with aol.rces said starboard received support from less than a quarter of the shares outstanding including its own 8.8% stake i'm hearing that turnout was strong with upwards of 80% of shares voted in today's election two sources saying store board's peter feld received the most support on the dissident slate, the three-person slate out of the ten-person board aaron levy was reelected to the board solidifying his role starboard at one...
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like you are saying, if we're so early maybe we are in the aol stage of kind of the clean energy trendatever you want to call it, i wonder what they're going to be able to invest in. you know, if we have to wait, if we're not at the era yet of having names like salesforce and google, you know, that was maybe ten years after we first saw internet disruption in the 1990s, so will he be able to find the big bets now? are we still some years away from that i wonder >> i think it is a critical point to be made when it comes to esg because it is one of the things where we've seen a huge rush of capital flow into the space, and one thing that i asked chris ailman, is this something investors feel like they are just doing because everybody else is doing it >> right >> because the herd is doing it? that's where you think like jim coulter was talking about with regard to kind of dot-com era, the internet was the big thing, so everybody felt they had to be there without understanding what it meant >> yeah. >> and how it would impact us. >> and how a lot of capital was destroyed before a lot was c
like you are saying, if we're so early maybe we are in the aol stage of kind of the clean energy trendatever you want to call it, i wonder what they're going to be able to invest in. you know, if we have to wait, if we're not at the era yet of having names like salesforce and google, you know, that was maybe ten years after we first saw internet disruption in the 1990s, so will he be able to find the big bets now? are we still some years away from that i wonder >> i think it is a critical...
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the last time starboard lost a shareholder vote was 2012 with aol.ey received support from less than a quarter from the shares outstanding, including it own 9% stake. i'm hearing turnout was strong, 80%. aaron levi was re-elected to the ten-person board they had set to remove him or sell the company, but this obviously solidifies his position on the board. at least for the short-term. instead, box partnered with kkr on a special financing something star board atribted to its loss they say they're quote, disappointed by the results of the election which were skewed it appears that starboard's settlement last month with box where three new directors joined the board, diluted it this time around >> the share price there since the original agreement with starboard, the stock's done incredibly well. small even though it feels big on a one-day move. >> greatpoint. it's up almost 100% since they had the settlement in march of 2020 so clearly, shareholders don't have too much to complain about. that kind of diluted their argument for the need for a board ref
the last time starboard lost a shareholder vote was 2012 with aol.ey received support from less than a quarter from the shares outstanding, including it own 9% stake. i'm hearing turnout was strong, 80%. aaron levi was re-elected to the ten-person board they had set to remove him or sell the company, but this obviously solidifies his position on the board. at least for the short-term. instead, box partnered with kkr on a special financing something star board atribted to its loss they say...
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because i'm pretty sure that the last time starboard actually lost a proxy contest was back in 2012 with aolally starboard tends to settle before it gets to that point. starboard did actually settle with box back in 2020, elected three independent nominees to the board, but things got a little dicey after they did a capital raise that involved kkr, that starboard wasn't happy with, launching this proxy fight a few months ago and now based on a person familiar with the matter, box seems to have been successful here. carl >> leslie, thank you for that. good update, leslie picker we have a big show coming up on "techcheck" in the next hour including the commissioner of the nfl, roger goodell also the ceos of microsoft, linkedin, verizon and logictech coming up at the top of the hour we finally found the perfect house. yeah, we couldn't believe the deal we got. just lucky i guess. (sfx: airplane flying overhead) we're a little closer to the airport than we thought... (sfx: airplane grounded outside the house) at least geico makes bundling our home and car insurance easy. saving us so much money.
because i'm pretty sure that the last time starboard actually lost a proxy contest was back in 2012 with aolally starboard tends to settle before it gets to that point. starboard did actually settle with box back in 2020, elected three independent nominees to the board, but things got a little dicey after they did a capital raise that involved kkr, that starboard wasn't happy with, launching this proxy fight a few months ago and now based on a person familiar with the matter, box seems to have...
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they sent aol letter to the cout saying the department changed its mind following the change of the administrationwouldn't defend but you confessed errors saying that the department had been wrong all along. this required the court to reschedule in fact this is what the court said in its opinion on the day the government's brief was due, the united states informed the court that after the change in the administration because of the timeline the court rescheduled arguments compressed the briefing schedule and added to the support of the judgment. to switch the position at the very last moment in a way that caused them to reschedule their briefings. but here's the thing. once the governments which is the position and the case is argued, it wasn't a close call. it wasn't by the anguished majority opinion saying it was a close judgment we understand the point. it is 9-nothing and that the only reason is there are 11 supreme court justices. the government or in fact the court said the government was engaged in sleight-of-hand. how did your office get this so wrong? you said you went through evaluating
they sent aol letter to the cout saying the department changed its mind following the change of the administrationwouldn't defend but you confessed errors saying that the department had been wrong all along. this required the court to reschedule in fact this is what the court said in its opinion on the day the government's brief was due, the united states informed the court that after the change in the administration because of the timeline the court rescheduled arguments compressed the...
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when facebook started we faced established competitors including aol and myspace with lots of user data. that didn't protect them from competition. success comes from creating products users value and enjoy not how much data you have. as our ceo mark zuckerberg has explained we believe strong and consistent competition is vital because it shows the playing field is level for all. facebook competes hard because we're up against other smart and innovative companies. we know that our future success is not guaranteed especially in a global tech industry defined by rapid innovation and change. technological innovation has created an ever more competitive environment and we invest heavily in our products and services to stay relevant and competitive, committing more than $18 billion to research and development last year. we're proud of our record. we'll continue to focus on building and updating our products to give people the best experience possible. thank you and i look forward to your questions. >> thank you very much, mr. satterfield. next up, markham erickson of google. >> chairwoman kl
when facebook started we faced established competitors including aol and myspace with lots of user data. that didn't protect them from competition. success comes from creating products users value and enjoy not how much data you have. as our ceo mark zuckerberg has explained we believe strong and consistent competition is vital because it shows the playing field is level for all. facebook competes hard because we're up against other smart and innovative companies. we know that our future...
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>> he thinks it stands on its own and he believes -- he says tesla is like aol. he thinks it's the -- >> no. >> he said it could end well, could end badly. but the salesforces, these other companies haven't arrived on the scene yet. >> did you see the endowment >> huge. >> 50% gains most of them. >> that's what we talked about and then jamath wapner a great interview yesterday. >> was there bitcoin >> a little bit of bitcoin but there was a lot of spac conversation. >> did you see the article that ai we're creating god, that scares many many recreating, creating, i don't know we need to make sure we, you know, do things -- make sure we think of ourselves -- >> yes. >> -- and what we may do to ourselves with ai. ylan is waiting. i don't know, the progressives seem like they're flexing. to washington where the senate has struck a deal to avoid a government shutdown with a day left to do so. but the agreement comes as the house signs off on a measure to suspend the debt ceiling but that bill is likely dead on arrival once it hits the senate. and today is thursday. l
>> he thinks it stands on its own and he believes -- he says tesla is like aol. he thinks it's the -- >> no. >> he said it could end well, could end badly. but the salesforces, these other companies haven't arrived on the scene yet. >> did you see the endowment >> huge. >> 50% gains most of them. >> that's what we talked about and then jamath wapner a great interview yesterday. >> was there bitcoin >> a little bit of bitcoin but there was a...
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aol madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. garcia: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. grijalva, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on house resolution 688. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek wreck his? mr. connolly: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. beyer of virginia, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. beyer of virginia will vote yes on h.res. 688. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. kildee: madam speaker, as the member designated by mr. butterfield of north carolina, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. butterfield will vote yes on h.res. 688. as the member designated by mr. ryan of ohio, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that
aol madam speaker, as the member designated by ms. stefanik of new york, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that ms. stefanik will vote nay on the rule. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? mr. garcia: madam speaker, as the member designated mr. grijalva, pursuant to h.res. 8, i inform the house that mr. grijalva will vote yes on house resolution 688. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from virginia seek...