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kind of at the same time as the internet and social media with myspace and various sites like that, aolnally be fans that would say please don't share that. but what you quickly realize it's just because they don't agree with that. but we live in a democracy. and i think it's important that we all vocalize. because we learn from each other through debate. we learn by people sharing what's in their heart. >> byron: what's next for you? >> i want to be a role model to young people so they can fulfill their dreams. i get to live my dream. and so i'm going ride this dream as long as i can. >> byron: where does this come from, this man who is sitting in front of me now who seems authentically kind, gentle, present. >> thank you for that acknowledgment. i really think it's because of music, and because i interface with the arts, whether it's through writing or playing an treatment, leaning into a piano. even if i'm alone, music helps me feel seen and heard, because i almost become a witness of that process. i'm just mystified by it, and it keeps me humble. the fact that i can lean into this m
kind of at the same time as the internet and social media with myspace and various sites like that, aolnally be fans that would say please don't share that. but what you quickly realize it's just because they don't agree with that. but we live in a democracy. and i think it's important that we all vocalize. because we learn from each other through debate. we learn by people sharing what's in their heart. >> byron: what's next for you? >> i want to be a role model to young people so...
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so that's why this is the thought of the aisle is the one the thing we do is the god at aol won't call you a lot of how to do. why don't they come back on daddy droughts and not new to the who? one of africa. but it hasn't been one quite like these. people say that this is the worst drought in 40 s, but that so this is the worst drought. and so what is history? period? solid bombs, neighbors, animals hear the sound of leaves falling from branches. but this legal nourishment is too hard one to share a good one on a the way. oh so there's, there's also the control guide that we're in the video of the body. but if we go back to the 20112012 funding it was a result of 3 fan 3. and this is what it said about 5 and the 6 is in the horizon. so it just got stuff in the gods. climate change is accelerating this fine. livestock is small, is biggest export industry and a vital commodity for families. these animals provide milk make an asset to sell when they need cash. why off my bottle? how donald mill and what kind of, i don't know if i'm be careful. i'm going to actually move that to the nurse
so that's why this is the thought of the aisle is the one the thing we do is the god at aol won't call you a lot of how to do. why don't they come back on daddy droughts and not new to the who? one of africa. but it hasn't been one quite like these. people say that this is the worst drought in 40 s, but that so this is the worst drought. and so what is history? period? solid bombs, neighbors, animals hear the sound of leaves falling from branches. but this legal nourishment is too hard one to...
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so that's why this is the thought of the aisle is the the thing we do is the word of god at aol won't call you or a lot of how to do well. they come back on daily droughts and not new to the horn of africa. but it hasn't been one quite like these. people say that this is the worst drought in 40 s, but that so this is the worst drought. and so what is history? period? solid bombs, neighbors, animals hear the sound of leaves falling from branches. but this legal nourishment is too hard one to share a good one on its way. oh, should i please also have done a good so good. there we are, the duty of what the body. but if we go back to the 20112012 funding it was, it is out of 3 fence and this is what it said. it was 5 and the 6 is the whole item. so it just got stuffing by autographs. climate change is accelerating content. this fine livestock is small is biggest export industry and a vital commodity for families. these animals provide milk mate and an asset to sell when they need cash. why all of them have bottled mail and what kind of i'm finding a lot of castle who, how long does that a
so that's why this is the thought of the aisle is the the thing we do is the word of god at aol won't call you or a lot of how to do well. they come back on daily droughts and not new to the horn of africa. but it hasn't been one quite like these. people say that this is the worst drought in 40 s, but that so this is the worst drought. and so what is history? period? solid bombs, neighbors, animals hear the sound of leaves falling from branches. but this legal nourishment is too hard one to...
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intellectual property, there's a little known fact that facebook bought a whole bunch of us patents from aolthink there would be any normal situation where they would pursue that. but if elon musk pursues this and files, you know, you might actually see a counterclaim saying, no, wait a minute, facebook will say twitter, you're infringing my patents. and you're into years—long legal debate and generally the people who win in those are the lawyers, right? and it's a fascinating position to be in because for years people have had concerns about zuckerberg, many concerns recently about elon musk. well, it's a basic... it's quite a choice, isn't it now? it is. i mean, you've got two billionaires, right? and so now, you know, which billionaire do you want to support? and, you know, meta has had a really bad streak of pr. i mean, the news has not been good for meta for really a couple of years now. and so i'm sure they're delighted to get this real public success, you know, at the expense of twitter. and, of course, mark zuckerberg and elon musk are going back and forth about somehow they want to
intellectual property, there's a little known fact that facebook bought a whole bunch of us patents from aolthink there would be any normal situation where they would pursue that. but if elon musk pursues this and files, you know, you might actually see a counterclaim saying, no, wait a minute, facebook will say twitter, you're infringing my patents. and you're into years—long legal debate and generally the people who win in those are the lawyers, right? and it's a fascinating position to be...
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intellectual property there is a little known fact that facebook bought a whole bunch of us patent is from aolook could have a patent claim against twitter, i don't think there would be any normal situation where they would pursue that but if elon musk pursues this and files a counterclaim, saying, twitter, you are infringing my patterns, then you are into a years long legal debates and generally the people who when other lawyers. it’s generally the people who when other la ers. �* , . generally the people who when other la ers. �*, ., ., generally the people who when other la ers. ., ., lawyers. it's a fascinating position to be in because _ lawyers. it's a fascinating position to be in because for _ lawyers. it's a fascinating position to be in because for years - lawyers. it's a fascinating position to be in because for years people | to be in because for years people have had concerns about zuckerberg and elon musk, and it's quite a choice now, isn't it? it and elon musk, and it's quite a choice now, isn't it?— choice now, isn't it? it is, to billionaires. _ choice now, isn't it? it is, to
intellectual property there is a little known fact that facebook bought a whole bunch of us patent is from aolook could have a patent claim against twitter, i don't think there would be any normal situation where they would pursue that but if elon musk pursues this and files a counterclaim, saying, twitter, you are infringing my patterns, then you are into a years long legal debates and generally the people who when other lawyers. it’s generally the people who when other la ers. �* , ....
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[laughter] i am so conservative i still have an aol ima s. -- gmail address. i am a rock admits to the wind of change. -- amidst the wind of change. where they want to start -- where do you want me to start? >> what form do as a law student? >> i can't recall ever having a liberal thought my entire life. but i was raised in southeast new mexico, known as little texas. and it is culturally, politically in the same bubble as west texas, oil and gas country, god-fearing people. went into the army, obviously simply with my kind of position would be attracted to that. then i decided to make the fateful choice of going into law school and i have been blessed to have work at all levels of the federal judiciary for judge richard leon, the court district judge here in washington and places in the 11th circuit, and working with justice alito's firm. working with senator cruz. then into the trump administration, where i was the acting attorney general for legal policy where we were working with the deputy counsel at the time and the national security council to the attor
[laughter] i am so conservative i still have an aol ima s. -- gmail address. i am a rock admits to the wind of change. -- amidst the wind of change. where they want to start -- where do you want me to start? >> what form do as a law student? >> i can't recall ever having a liberal thought my entire life. but i was raised in southeast new mexico, known as little texas. and it is culturally, politically in the same bubble as west texas, oil and gas country, god-fearing people. went...
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cheryl: the approach i think cing aol yahoo! am not betting against mark zuckerberg on this. >> in back of my mind at some point might be a call to break up facebook, meta, meta, is facebook instagram, whatsapp now threads, threads actually gets legs, that is four big messaging platforms, i mean just leaves linked in and twitter, so they control four out of six. cheryl: to facebook -- >> worst decision gerri, thank you. gerri: most welcome. cheryl: no holidays off from trail for republican presidential candidates five marching in parades in new hampshire including ron desantis south carolina senator tim scott three more celebrating attending parades in iowa including former vice president mike pence at least five say they met the benchmark the participate in the first republican primary debate next month. joining me now former arkansas governor former presidential candidate mike huckabee good morning, sir. >> good morning, cheryl, listening to all that talk about meta i am thickening maybe i should get rid of my space account fo
cheryl: the approach i think cing aol yahoo! am not betting against mark zuckerberg on this. >> in back of my mind at some point might be a call to break up facebook, meta, meta, is facebook instagram, whatsapp now threads, threads actually gets legs, that is four big messaging platforms, i mean just leaves linked in and twitter, so they control four out of six. cheryl: to facebook -- >> worst decision gerri, thank you. gerri: most welcome. cheryl: no holidays off from trail for...
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lives but we don't know yet who they will be i think we can name a story of the past remember when aol, blockbuster was cutting edge it takes years for those stories to play out. i think we have to be careful not to hitch our wagon to something and really be committed to one company being that winner. i don't think we know how the middle of this story plays out let alone the end. >> from what we heard about ad spending, encouraging for meta here tonight >> it should be. we should be hearing from meta instagram was fantastic for the company. i would like to see them stay consistent focus on cost efficiency focus on talking about just utilizing the balance sheet, build forward, whether it's threads or expanding and diversifying the platform further and being amenable to what they do best which is to be there for small businesses and provide that opportunity source for them to leverage their business >> sarat, meta has had such a run. >> the fear is the strategy drift, right hey, with the ships on the right course, as joe said, let's spend money more on this if they even hind of that, you
lives but we don't know yet who they will be i think we can name a story of the past remember when aol, blockbuster was cutting edge it takes years for those stories to play out. i think we have to be careful not to hitch our wagon to something and really be committed to one company being that winner. i don't think we know how the middle of this story plays out let alone the end. >> from what we heard about ad spending, encouraging for meta here tonight >> it should be. we should be...
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the s&p technology stocks, which contained only one internet stock, which was aol, which was actually making money. but the technology sector was selling at 80 to 90 times earnings so what we have today is peanuts in comparison to some of history. again, i don't think we are going back there because i think people learned their lesson. that was a disaster. i am just telling you how far trends can run before they reverse and how hard it is to predict when they are going to reverse. >> let's bring in cnbc contributor gregory brants from veritas, the aforementioned bear at a time where the professor says this is goldilocks, greg, why don't you think it is? >> professor scott, good to see you. i think it's the exact opposite of goldilocks. i think you heard me position it this way before, scott the economy is strong enough that the fed is at least attentive, on watch, didn't say we're done and they can't put -- not strong enough justify the earnings estimates and so here's something i was too optimistic about coming into this quarter and as the professor says, there have been nice upside
the s&p technology stocks, which contained only one internet stock, which was aol, which was actually making money. but the technology sector was selling at 80 to 90 times earnings so what we have today is peanuts in comparison to some of history. again, i don't think we are going back there because i think people learned their lesson. that was a disaster. i am just telling you how far trends can run before they reverse and how hard it is to predict when they are going to reverse. >>...
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when you think back to the late '90s, aol was the range, right we know what happened there. there will be survivors and losers and it's far too early to tell. >> second half you expect a reversal what's your favorite defensive play at this point >> look, we've been underweight equities the market movement has shifted our client portfolios to a neutral stance and private wealth, so we're not selling anything right now we are starting to extend our durations on fixed income to lock in higher rate, higher yields for longer for our clients and the shorter dated paper we will use to go into the equity market when we see a reversal we continue to be very positive in private equity and private debt specifically private debt because after the banking turmoil, there are a lot of attractive opportunities. >> we ask you every time what it would take to make you bullish they're not going to ring a bell when they're done raising rates. >> they're not going to ring a bell, no i think we're going to see the market really pull back. again, we're not performance chasers. our clients, this is
when you think back to the late '90s, aol was the range, right we know what happened there. there will be survivors and losers and it's far too early to tell. >> second half you expect a reversal what's your favorite defensive play at this point >> look, we've been underweight equities the market movement has shifted our client portfolios to a neutral stance and private wealth, so we're not selling anything right now we are starting to extend our durations on fixed income to lock in...
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. >> aol and in, by the way, if you want to head up during the week as they get the advice to tahoe, summertime forecast. 80 ish will say tuesday wednesday, thursday, upping it to 83 a sign of things to come even on the home front. now, as we take a look at the next few days, we get that fog one. it's performance and actually gets a little adventurous a tuesday, maybe even a little bit on wednesday morning. a touch here getting across the carquinez strait a bit. it does seem to get that adventurous, if you will. when we really get into the knee deep of a heat spike, which is coming by this weekend. back to our forecast. we're talking about overcast. meanwhile, along the coast, this is half moon bay clearing out there. we've got 70's for the bay shoreline 80's inland. as we talked about early into the week, we start warming that up to 90, but we hit the octane for the weekend friday saturday, sunday. we'll be watching as we're 100 plus in some selective spots. let's check it out. your 4 zone forecast for today. 66 san francisco. we'll see about 60 that the coast. 71 for burlingame. th
. >> aol and in, by the way, if you want to head up during the week as they get the advice to tahoe, summertime forecast. 80 ish will say tuesday wednesday, thursday, upping it to 83 a sign of things to come even on the home front. now, as we take a look at the next few days, we get that fog one. it's performance and actually gets a little adventurous a tuesday, maybe even a little bit on wednesday morning. a touch here getting across the carquinez strait a bit. it does seem to get that...
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"fools rush in" about the ill fated aol time warner merger.and the aol guys have their chests puffed out and time warner is time warner, new media, well, it's new. doesn't mean that it's better, and people were predicting then they were going to take over the world. michael wolf had television is the new television, started the same way. it was the tech guys that were sitting there, and they're going to take over and by the way, i'm not defending this medium at all. i just find it fascinating people have been declaring the end of linear tv now for 25 years, and everybody that has bet on that has gotten their heads knocked off. so what's happened? why is, as wolf says, one of the great book titles in media in a long time, television is the new television. why is it that we hear this every five years or every five days on blogs that television is dead, and yet it's just like cockroaches, we just stay around. you can't get rid of us? >> it's a great question, and i think the answer is linear television for a while was able to reinvent itself with
"fools rush in" about the ill fated aol time warner merger.and the aol guys have their chests puffed out and time warner is time warner, new media, well, it's new. doesn't mean that it's better, and people were predicting then they were going to take over the world. michael wolf had television is the new television, started the same way. it was the tech guys that were sitting there, and they're going to take over and by the way, i'm not defending this medium at all. i just find it...
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in 1998, before the aol/time warner merger.ople were saying it 10, 12 years ago. but doesn't it seem the trend lines for services like youtube and tiktok really suggest that is where the future does lie? >> yeah, joe, often, an event like this can accelerate change. you know, there was a saying during covid, that covid accelerates everything in terms of people's habits and how they live their lives in general. you could well be seeing that here. as we get into the fall and as the supply of new shows that the networks and other broadcasters have already put into storage depletes, and they then are forced into reruns and who knows what to fill out their programming schedules. people will naturally go off and experiment even more with some of these other services, whether it is youtube, tiktok or whatever. then they'll often form new habits, and none of that is good for this business in the longer run, if people start finding things that are completely off the page of what these big media companies do. >> yeah, and therein lies, i
in 1998, before the aol/time warner merger.ople were saying it 10, 12 years ago. but doesn't it seem the trend lines for services like youtube and tiktok really suggest that is where the future does lie? >> yeah, joe, often, an event like this can accelerate change. you know, there was a saying during covid, that covid accelerates everything in terms of people's habits and how they live their lives in general. you could well be seeing that here. as we get into the fall and as the supply...
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framework, as i understand it, has deferred to the university is establishi framework still requires aole well-reasoned explanation for seeking the --ts own compelling interest. it requires the unty to demonstrate that there are no race-neutral alternatives that will work about as well. and so that burden is still heavy on the university to demonstrate compliance with a strict scrutiny framework. justice sotomayor: mr. hinojosa, in this case, the petitioner never challenged that diversity was a compelling interest, correct? justice sotomayor: their own. expert said that r diversity was an important compelling interes didn't it? mr. hinojosa: that's -- that's correct, your honor, in the trial below. justice sotomayor: but it 't -- that deference, whatever it' didn't -- whatever it is defined dn't stop you or the state , from meeting its burden of showing why that was a compelling interest, correct? mr. hinojosa: that'correct. and there's a 155-page opinion in this case on the facts and based on significant analysis and testimony from the university administrat justice sotomayor: the court
framework, as i understand it, has deferred to the university is establishi framework still requires aole well-reasoned explanation for seeking the --ts own compelling interest. it requires the unty to demonstrate that there are no race-neutral alternatives that will work about as well. and so that burden is still heavy on the university to demonstrate compliance with a strict scrutiny framework. justice sotomayor: mr. hinojosa, in this case, the petitioner never challenged that diversity was a...
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. >> those east bay temperatures extreme on saturday and people did aol they could to make it bearableas more from walnut creek. >> right now, i feel like my feet are melting into the it is for gadhafi. haha, as temperatures climb to the east bay, people were doing everything they could to cool down bernie walton, not and her son gary and more decided to escape the heat by heading into a movie at iran deluxe cinema in concord. but soon realized they weren't the only ones with that idea rounded as i don't know what hit. >> you think you're going to get some of fresh air, the fresh a and i think it's ballots because so many people it took about like 20 20 minutes to get through the concession lines over in brentwood. temperatures also soared over the 100 degree mark. >> prompting the city open up a cooling center. pardon because a compartment health issues, especially if they're out. >> and the heat have anywhere else to if they're out there with the kids and the place to kind of a cool down, it could come in here cool down. >> abraham rodriguez with parks and recreation says the cooling
. >> those east bay temperatures extreme on saturday and people did aol they could to make it bearableas more from walnut creek. >> right now, i feel like my feet are melting into the it is for gadhafi. haha, as temperatures climb to the east bay, people were doing everything they could to cool down bernie walton, not and her son gary and more decided to escape the heat by heading into a movie at iran deluxe cinema in concord. but soon realized they weren't the only ones with that...