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i think blackwell ships earlier. blackwell is the big one that makes it so that a lot of people feel they can do video. when people think blackwell, they should be thinking you can inject video and then when you want to do inference, it will be able to do the video for it. that's a remarkable thing. right now we're very good at commands, at words. if we get video going, wow. >> what does that mean? what are you actually saying? >> so you want your robot to act like daniel craig in bond. well, it will watch daniel craig and it will do it. >> it will do it. >> i think what happens when you see that is, wait a second, how did it do that? well, it just ingested video. it's no longer just print. right now it can be moby dick in a second. big deal. when you can put movies in, i can project you to be cary grant or john garfield. >> garfield comes up more often. >> in you can be able to make video and do things, then you can teach robots to do things we've never believed -- robots will not talk like this. robots will talk li
i think blackwell ships earlier. blackwell is the big one that makes it so that a lot of people feel they can do video. when people think blackwell, they should be thinking you can inject video and then when you want to do inference, it will be able to do the video for it. that's a remarkable thing. right now we're very good at commands, at words. if we get video going, wow. >> what does that mean? what are you actually saying? >> so you want your robot to act like daniel craig in...
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. >> this is blackwell. >> designed in america but made in taiwan, blackwell, he says, is the fasteste whole industry is gearing up for blackwell. >> nvidia ushered in the a.i. revolution with its game changing gpu, a single chip able to process a myriad of calculations all at once, not sequentially like more standard chips. the gpu is the engine of nvidia's a.i. computer, enabling it to rapidly absorb a fire hose of information. >> it does quadrillions of calculations a second. it's just insane numbers. >> is it doing things now that surprise you? >> we're hoping that it does things that surprise us. that's the whole thing. in some areas like drug discovery, designing better materials that are lighter, stronger. we need artificial intelligence to help us explore the universe in places that we could have never done ourselves. >> let me show you. >> jensen took us around the gtc convention hall to show us what a.i. has made possible in just the past few years. >> we're making a drink now. >> some creations were dazzling. >> this is a digital twin of the earth. once it learns how to cal
. >> this is blackwell. >> designed in america but made in taiwan, blackwell, he says, is the fasteste whole industry is gearing up for blackwell. >> nvidia ushered in the a.i. revolution with its game changing gpu, a single chip able to process a myriad of calculations all at once, not sequentially like more standard chips. the gpu is the engine of nvidia's a.i. computer, enabling it to rapidly absorb a fire hose of information. >> it does quadrillions of calculations a...
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i'm victor blackwell and i'm amro walker. here's what we're watching for you. this morning. rattled buildings and nerves, a series of aftershocks jolt millions across the northeast after the strongest earthquake in nearly 250 years this hits new jersey, a ripple effects felt up and down the east coast. >> the us is bracing for what senior officials called a quote, significant and inevitable attack by iran in the coming days with live with the overnight developments israel says it's approved reopening acute crossing to allow humanitarian aid to flow into gaza for the first time since the israel-hamas war started six months ago, we are live there with the latest and the eclipse frenzy sweeping across the country, leading to a population boom in one tiny town in texas i'll take you there later this morning >> at least 18 aftershocks have rattled the northeast after a 4.8 magnitude earthquake struck the region yesterday, the shaking could be felt all the way from washington, dc, dc up to maine. >> there were no serious injuries or damage reported in the strongest earthquake to h
i'm victor blackwell and i'm amro walker. here's what we're watching for you. this morning. rattled buildings and nerves, a series of aftershocks jolt millions across the northeast after the strongest earthquake in nearly 250 years this hits new jersey, a ripple effects felt up and down the east coast. >> the us is bracing for what senior officials called a quote, significant and inevitable attack by iran in the coming days with live with the overnight developments israel says it's...
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i'm victor blackwell and i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you this morning. >> more than 50 million people are waking up to a widespread severe weather threat stretching from texas all the way to wisconsin. >> as parts of the west pick up the pieces from the lab last round of storms, we will have live team coverage age is an issue and a green man when it against the six-year-old president biden telling him jokey jokes, taken csm jabs also, donald trump der, and the white house correspondents dinner. >> more of his comments and those pro-palestinian protests that greeted guests as they arrived and as pro-palestinian protests on college campuses across the country have led to at least 150 more arrest. this morning and one campus to close to everyone except students and the president flip georgia blue in the 2020 election, there's a suburban shift in atlanta the key issues splitting voters in the race for the white house and why some are backing the third party candidates. families in oklahoma are waking up this
i'm victor blackwell and i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you this morning. >> more than 50 million people are waking up to a widespread severe weather threat stretching from texas all the way to wisconsin. >> as parts of the west pick up the pieces from the lab last round of storms, we will have live team coverage age is an issue and a green man when it against the six-year-old president biden telling him jokey jokes, taken csm jabs also, donald trump der, and the...
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let's have some cronying h-100s aren't even what i want i want blackwell >> blackwell is not available september but amazon's going to get a lot of blackwell, and believe me when i say zuckerberg is a bigger orderer zuckerberg -- it's so fast, and so if he gets tiktok, and he's got all -- he has 300,000 -- the biggest buyer, other than amazon, of what jensen offers, the world's, like i said, the world's his. remember when congress hated him? >> they're also running llama. >> llama 3 >> open source a lot of people are worried about that that open source >> we hated it when he was closed source. >> i know, but a lot of bad actors, and what are they going to do? back to the a.i. conversation. >> you know what yesterday, i sent someone a chip, a video, and it wasn't apple, and it didn't go through. justice department >> the green bubble phenomenon >> made me feel much better about jonathan kanter. >> so much for that vision pro >> that's because they haven't made it a business-to-business play with jensen huang they're still keeping it as a consumer product he's talking about the dramatic
let's have some cronying h-100s aren't even what i want i want blackwell >> blackwell is not available september but amazon's going to get a lot of blackwell, and believe me when i say zuckerberg is a bigger orderer zuckerberg -- it's so fast, and so if he gets tiktok, and he's got all -- he has 300,000 -- the biggest buyer, other than amazon, of what jensen offers, the world's, like i said, the world's his. remember when congress hated him? >> they're also running llama. >>...
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. >> i mamer walker alongside victor blackwell, a a 7:00 a.m. eastern here at our atlanta studio, 6:00 a.m. central worse, several communities are waking up to the aftermath of devastating tornadoes i got my babies in the basement, we covered up with a blanco. we got her dark you mare all of a sudden the lights went out we heard everything be exerting around above us we are and one of the hardest hit communities as a cleanup gets underway, and we're tracking that throughout for more severe storms today pro-palestinian protests are expected across college campuses again this weekend, the new calls for calm and what we're learning about the chart margin is facing some of the protesters were arrested tabloid king david pecker lays out the paper trail and former president donald trump's criminal hush, money trial in new york. the major takeaways from his four days of testimony. and what's next in the trial? >> harvey weinstein will be back in court on wednesday, about a week after an appeals court overturned his conviction on sex crimes, what to exp
. >> i mamer walker alongside victor blackwell, a a 7:00 a.m. eastern here at our atlanta studio, 6:00 a.m. central worse, several communities are waking up to the aftermath of devastating tornadoes i got my babies in the basement, we covered up with a blanco. we got her dark you mare all of a sudden the lights went out we heard everything be exerting around above us we are and one of the hardest hit communities as a cleanup gets underway, and we're tracking that throughout for more...
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he's got to get the 200s >> or blackwells for his new -- his new -- for the xai effort, which is separaterom tesla's purchases of the h-100s for tesla to fuel its own self-driving so, the demand, jim, just keeps coming >> demand is incredible. i thought meta should be up a little more, because they need to be in the arms race but you know, we're going to switch to david's baliliwick. we're going to oil oil is exciting today because there's exxon and, of course, chevron. let's check back in on shares of chevron after reporting first quarter results, which i thought were great i think the stock doesn't know what it's doing. joining us now, in a cnbc exclusive, is chevron ceo mike wirth. mike, always great to have you on the show. >> morning, jim. good to see you. >> mike, i see many good things here permian, absolutely terrific global, great. of course, we have to talk about the acquisition. that's -- but i think that -- i've got two other acquisitions that i like. you did a renewable energy acquisition, and you did pdc, which was colorado, so i'm asking, rather than go to the big dog that
he's got to get the 200s >> or blackwells for his new -- his new -- for the xai effort, which is separaterom tesla's purchases of the h-100s for tesla to fuel its own self-driving so, the demand, jim, just keeps coming >> demand is incredible. i thought meta should be up a little more, because they need to be in the arms race but you know, we're going to switch to david's baliliwick. we're going to oil oil is exciting today because there's exxon and, of course, chevron. let's check...
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. >> there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growingublic housing as an educational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because it keeps me out of trouble. >> how to de-escalate the situation and how to keep your emotions under check. >> and another. it's helping him plan for his future. >> the stakes for me is just like planning out my future, knowing what i want to do when i grow up. i would like a vote. >> while the program may not be extremely well known, it does have some star power. petrie bird, who some people may recognize as the bailiff from the judge judy show, is chairman of the board for the okay program. >> i literally have seen hundreds and hundreds of lives changed by the okay program. >> and now, with support from the warrio
. >> there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growingublic housing as an educational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good...
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if you look at now 839, nvidia is lower than it was the day it unveiled blackwell; right?e were expecting all the new bells and whistles and seemed to be the top for nvidia in the near term. stuart: b barrick gold and the others are all up. lauren: yeah, up 2.5% and gold going to $2500 by this fourth quarter. stuart: got it. moderna, please. lauren: they're leading s&p 500 and sharp increase at 8.5% and personalized cancer vaccine combo trial that showed a benefit in a head and neck cancer study. jeffrey analysts are looking at that data and this is coming into us. and positive comments from the trial that combines moderna experimental vaccine with merck's for treeding head and neck cancer. stuart: okay, something ludicrous, the cohost of the view thinks climate change is to blame for the eclipse. cicadas and earthquake in the northeast. roll tape. >> all those things together, what maybe lead one to believe that either climate change exists or something is really going on. >> that's great at the mercy of climate change. it's on the ground. can't happen. >> it happens and
if you look at now 839, nvidia is lower than it was the day it unveiled blackwell; right?e were expecting all the new bells and whistles and seemed to be the top for nvidia in the near term. stuart: b barrick gold and the others are all up. lauren: yeah, up 2.5% and gold going to $2500 by this fourth quarter. stuart: got it. moderna, please. lauren: they're leading s&p 500 and sharp increase at 8.5% and personalized cancer vaccine combo trial that showed a benefit in a head and neck cancer...
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ian: it's the elephant in the room which is what nvidia announced, they have the new blackwell architecture and they were forced to basically admit yesterday we don't know how we will compare to that and the influence people are taken from that is you won't be able to compare. caroline: ian -- ed: ian king a very busy man. the cpi report with treasury secretary and ai board member larry summers coming up. we will be right back this is bloomberg. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm excited. ♪ ♪ - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - jesus suarez, i did it and it's here. (group cheers) ♪ ♪ - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu. visit snhu.edu. at t. rowe price we let curiosity light the way. asking smart questions about opportunities like clean water. and what promising new treatment advances can make a new tomorrow possible. better questions. better outcomes. ed: coinbase and circle penned letters to senator schumer and mcconnell urging congress to enact a comprehensive regulatory framework for
ian: it's the elephant in the room which is what nvidia announced, they have the new blackwell architecture and they were forced to basically admit yesterday we don't know how we will compare to that and the influence people are taken from that is you won't be able to compare. caroline: ian -- ed: ian king a very busy man. the cpi report with treasury secretary and ai board member larry summers coming up. we will be right back this is bloomberg. ♪ - super excited to open up my diploma from...
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blackwell. the -- they have access to the information as well.look. all that being said, in terms of my reporting it would appear they are poised. we'll see, a few hours from now, what it looks like. to have high 50s percent let's call it of the vote. >> i do wonder how bob iger and the board will take it, if it's as close as high 50s percent, that still is almost half the shareholder base agreeing with nelson peltz. >> that's a good question. you know what i'm dogoing to do? >> you're going to ask him. >> i'm going to ask him. but let's continue here with peter. tomorrow it all starts over again, so to speak. disney can move its attention to the future. what, in your opinion, is sort of key for the company as this year unfolds from here without the distraction of the proxy fight? >> i like the way you started that conversation, i appreciate it in your video roll before this james gorman's comment that so much of this proxy battle has been backward looking and it's time to look forward. i think this annual meeting drama and the proxy battle is ba
blackwell. the -- they have access to the information as well.look. all that being said, in terms of my reporting it would appear they are poised. we'll see, a few hours from now, what it looks like. to have high 50s percent let's call it of the vote. >> i do wonder how bob iger and the board will take it, if it's as close as high 50s percent, that still is almost half the shareholder base agreeing with nelson peltz. >> that's a good question. you know what i'm dogoing to do?...
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they're, like, this blackwell's already sold through that they're coming out with september. >> they haven't even come out with it yet. they've got orders for blackwell. >> let's just understand that a lot of this is trying to help people who cannot get enough. if we had michael dell on right now, do you think michael dell would say, listen, we're doing pretty well, we got a lot of nvidia. whoever gets the nvidia wins, but there's not enough nvidia. >> it continues to be -- right, there are simply the benefits to having the orders, having the ability to have the orders and have that matter. >> why would jensen say he had no comment? why did he say, listen, we're trying to help them? it's not because he doesn't want anyone angry at him. he has an amazing relationship with zuckerberg, and zuckerberg wants all the chips he can get. one of the things that jensen said to me was that zuckerberg would buy everything. amazon would buy everything. >> right. so, you don't question the continued demand for nvidia's product, and i come back yesterday, when we had a discussion about it, the 28 mu
they're, like, this blackwell's already sold through that they're coming out with september. >> they haven't even come out with it yet. they've got orders for blackwell. >> let's just understand that a lot of this is trying to help people who cannot get enough. if we had michael dell on right now, do you think michael dell would say, listen, we're doing pretty well, we got a lot of nvidia. whoever gets the nvidia wins, but there's not enough nvidia. >> it continues to be --...
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i know that blackwell is multiple times better than what intel is doing. know that google and nvidia are working together. i know that jensen huang said if google's making a chip, i want to help. is that a reason to bail? well, go ahead. i said it over and over again after the gtc conference, the stock goes now. now we're in the gtc conference. what a shocker? shocker. >> as for the mag seven overall, mentioned it at the top. alphabet, amazon, of course, all-time highs. alphabet is something of a surprise. again, i've made this point a number of times. given the existential crisis that lasted a week there for investors. >> and thomas curry is the star of the show. >> and the number of well-known pundits reflecting on social media for -- x, for example, about the coming demise or questioning its ability to compete or whether -- >> that got down to -- >> it might still have its monopoly in search threatened. >> it had the multiple in the french fry company, for heaven's sake. >> thomas kurian, of course, the -- yeah, they had their big -- >> that's a big get
i know that blackwell is multiple times better than what intel is doing. know that google and nvidia are working together. i know that jensen huang said if google's making a chip, i want to help. is that a reason to bail? well, go ahead. i said it over and over again after the gtc conference, the stock goes now. now we're in the gtc conference. what a shocker? shocker. >> as for the mag seven overall, mentioned it at the top. alphabet, amazon, of course, all-time highs. alphabet is...
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day upside catalyst watch on nvidia in the pullback after the big chip event where they announced blackwell they pulled back and they think it's going back up. they have supply-chain checks and visibility going out and demand is strong for the first half of 2025. >> let's move on to read it, it's being covered widely the wall street brokerages have started the coverage since the public debut and that is all this a i hope and buzz about reddit as you can train large language on the information that has if you don't have the user growth, where's your profitability coming from, they debuted last month at $47 a share, the highest price target that i'm singing this morning the lowest is 45 and morgan stanley somebody else came in at 47. nobody is saying 50. it is 4090. like it or not it is tax day. i have some good news, the average refund is over $3000, grady trimble is going to break down all the numbers shortly. this week could be the best time of year to sell your home according to the guys at realtor.com, we're going to explain why iran's attack on israel reigniting criticism for biden's ir
day upside catalyst watch on nvidia in the pullback after the big chip event where they announced blackwell they pulled back and they think it's going back up. they have supply-chain checks and visibility going out and demand is strong for the first half of 2025. >> let's move on to read it, it's being covered widely the wall street brokerages have started the coverage since the public debut and that is all this a i hope and buzz about reddit as you can train large language on the...
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it looks like a closed battle and you have nelson peltz, blackwell.sney investor base, they have 1.8 billion shares outstanding. 35% to 40% are actually mom-and-pop individual investors like you and me. the rest is owned by institutional investors. disney has really launched a very aggressive campaign and that will pay off.. this is supposed to be one of the costliest proxy battles in the history of corporate america. disney spent around $40 million in this whole campaign. i think it is going to work in their favor tomorrow. katie: great to check in with you. i'm sure we will speak very soon. our thanks. disney shares up over 30% this year. down more than 40% from their peak. coming up, bloomberg technology is next with ed ludlow and caroline hyde. that does it for "bloomberg markets." i'm katie greifeld and this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: this is "bloomberg technology" with caroline hyde and ed ludlow. ♪ caroline: time caroline hyde in new york. ed: i'm side-by-side this week. this is bloomberg technology. caroline: tesla drops after deliveries fell
it looks like a closed battle and you have nelson peltz, blackwell.sney investor base, they have 1.8 billion shares outstanding. 35% to 40% are actually mom-and-pop individual investors like you and me. the rest is owned by institutional investors. disney has really launched a very aggressive campaign and that will pay off.. this is supposed to be one of the costliest proxy battles in the history of corporate america. disney spent around $40 million in this whole campaign. i think it is going...
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next year's server configuration using the blackwell chips could account for as much as $140 billione in 2025. stuart: the stock is up 8080. we have trouble with another boeing chip what is it this t time. >> boeing is in purgatory that's not my words that's what bernstein says that to get to the regulatory issues, the latest is 737 max flow by southwest lost its engine cover. passengers and crews saw large piece of metal ripping off one of the plane's engine then striking a wing flap so the strike at the turnaround for emergency landing this is yesterday morning so you had the faa and southwest investigating but the d.o.j. is investigating boeing criminally for the alaska airlines incident with the door plugged. >> not a good word. >> hence the stock imperfect worry. stuart: 182. biden went after terms fundraiser over the weekend he says it was a couple of billionaires looking for a tax cut. jason tried it was at the fundraiser and he'll be on the show to tell us what the event was really like. former obama advisor david axelrod says his messaging on the economy drives him crazy. >>
next year's server configuration using the blackwell chips could account for as much as $140 billione in 2025. stuart: the stock is up 8080. we have trouble with another boeing chip what is it this t time. >> boeing is in purgatory that's not my words that's what bernstein says that to get to the regulatory issues, the latest is 737 max flow by southwest lost its engine cover. passengers and crews saw large piece of metal ripping off one of the plane's engine then striking a wing flap so...
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about this and the movers seen this and is the outlook of this company how much is hinged on its new blackwellich i remember you reporting was coming out and of this year which was the chip that could help with the scarcity of the power issue? >> they do claimant could because it's extremely more powerful than the previous iterations but there was a note from a few days ago that said even with every single iteration and every intel iteration is still not enough to overcome the massive increase in power and for the actual earnings report, there is still a lot of loyalty and strength behind this report specifically because they are the ai play but as a whole they have been falling and over the last month when compared to the and nasdaq the three main reasons why we see this down you see it down in tandem with the 10 year treasury climbing higher so the second major point is the asm l outlook and disappointing for non-ai business sections and you saw that trickle over and it is overbought and a lot of people got into this and a lot of momentum traders that don't follow the sectors much so they pu
about this and the movers seen this and is the outlook of this company how much is hinged on its new blackwellich i remember you reporting was coming out and of this year which was the chip that could help with the scarcity of the power issue? >> they do claimant could because it's extremely more powerful than the previous iterations but there was a note from a few days ago that said even with every single iteration and every intel iteration is still not enough to overcome the massive...
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blackwell does video. you can see them how to make a martini. right there.his guy -- this is early on. this one can't make a martini to save your life. >> is it going to crack a joke or listen to your troubles? >> it knew how to respond, patriotis apparently, to shaken, not stirred. >> in a bond sense? >> that was the guy who said a perfect game every time. perfect game. even if he played for the mets. incredible, huh? you get that payroll big enough. >> we had a great start to the year so far. we're looking really good. >> and today, i think, wrigley's opening day. great time of year, jim, as we all know. >> good time to place some bets on baseball. >> at some point, i want to hear about your larger concerns about the development of a.i. >> i did come back a little more circumspect, because if you could read -- if it takes one second to read "moby dick," you might be able to come up with a different analysis about what books are good and what books shouldn't be read. that's what i was -- that was what i was concerned about. >> not to mention voice imitation
blackwell does video. you can see them how to make a martini. right there.his guy -- this is early on. this one can't make a martini to save your life. >> is it going to crack a joke or listen to your troubles? >> it knew how to respond, patriotis apparently, to shaken, not stirred. >> in a bond sense? >> that was the guy who said a perfect game every time. perfect game. even if he played for the mets. incredible, huh? you get that payroll big enough. >> we had a...
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what's he going to do when he gets the blackwell although, of course, amazon wants the blackwell.f course, we say that all these companies are making their own chips. well, they're making the low-end chips. you're still relying on nvidia, and i know that it's fashionable to sell nvidia these days, but when the smoke clears, and it hasn't yet, nvidia is the winner >>> when we come back, we're going to see how many earnings we can get to in one block or two on this busy thursday. >>> plus the ceos of servicenow and southwest, shares under pressure we'll look at merck, bristol, ho honey well, harley, and a bunch of others when we return they respond to emails with phone calls... and they don't 'circle back', they're already there. they wear business sneakers and pad their keyboards with something that makes their clickety-clacking... clickety-clackier. but no one loves logistics as much as they do. you need tamra, izzy, and emma. they need a retirement plan. work with principal so we can help you with a retirement and benefits plan that's right for your team. let our expertise round
what's he going to do when he gets the blackwell although, of course, amazon wants the blackwell.f course, we say that all these companies are making their own chips. well, they're making the low-end chips. you're still relying on nvidia, and i know that it's fashionable to sell nvidia these days, but when the smoke clears, and it hasn't yet, nvidia is the winner >>> when we come back, we're going to see how many earnings we can get to in one block or two on this busy thursday....
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and inthought the conference went well talking about partnerships, ongoing partnerships, the blackwell chip and what they're doing in support of developers. i think it will be important. it continues it get cheaper with the guidance and earnings. let's see how it plays out. >> microsoft, joe, is next thursday. alphabet next thursday as well. you have amazon on the 30th. you have a lot in the near term that's going to have a big say on where this mark goes from here. >> absolutely. a lot is riding with the mega cap five. apple is incredibly important as well. and we thought that apple was developing some positive momentum last week. it went from 167 to 168 wednesday/thursday on the news about a.i. >> it was one of the best days. >> i was on "closing bell" with you. i was excited about the fu fundamental moves and delivering an iphone 16 a.i. as well. and there was excitement. there was clearly some strong buying interest. it got up to 178 but it's fallen right back. that's indicative of a stock that's struggling, that has already lost its positive momentum. it has negative momentum for
and inthought the conference went well talking about partnerships, ongoing partnerships, the blackwell chip and what they're doing in support of developers. i think it will be important. it continues it get cheaper with the guidance and earnings. let's see how it plays out. >> microsoft, joe, is next thursday. alphabet next thursday as well. you have amazon on the 30th. you have a lot in the near term that's going to have a big say on where this mark goes from here. >> absolutely. a...
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getting seats on the company's board, and disney also staved off a separate push for board seats from blackwellsal. major points of contention in this proxy battle, the leadership of ceo bob iger's hand-picked successor bob chapek, how iger swept back in and returned in 2022 to steer the ship and get the stock out of muddy waters but also the direction peltz called woke of its movie business. have the white flags been waved, or with iger's contract ending in 2026, is this just the beginning of proxy wars or some other battles that may be brewing here? our disney power panel joins us, cfra director ken leon, he has a $139 price target on the stock, the stock right now if is at a 118. and if here in los angeles, robbie whalen who's been covering every minute of the show down, "wall street journal" reporter. including the vote, which just ended a little over an hour ago, what are the most significant if moments in this proxy fight, and bob iger lean back with all his troubles behind him? >> thanks for having me, liz. yeah, it's been a pretty wild ride. i mean, this is a battle that a got emotional,
getting seats on the company's board, and disney also staved off a separate push for board seats from blackwellsal. major points of contention in this proxy battle, the leadership of ceo bob iger's hand-picked successor bob chapek, how iger swept back in and returned in 2022 to steer the ship and get the stock out of muddy waters but also the direction peltz called woke of its movie business. have the white flags been waved, or with iger's contract ending in 2026, is this just the beginning of...
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this quarter nvidia announced h200 and blackwell chip shipping in either q4 of this year or q1 of 2025they can't compare to the upcoming chips because they haven't come to market just yet. intel shares, though, down 15% just in the last month or so. down 12% last week after the company announced its foundry business lost billions and is going to continue to do so this year. so that's why intel is placing a lot on these new ai chips and said that the ai pc will be the star of the show for the upcoming year. but let's see if they can turn things around for the company. >> so, you mentioned this, nvidia is more than just the hardware, right? the ecosystem. so even if intel comes out with a so-called ai chip, it still has such a long way to go, right? is this really going to hit on n jade's dominance? >> it will on the price point because it's priced out so many smaller companies that want to get their hold -- hands on ai accelerators. but to your point, nvidia has the lead with the software that a lot of developers use, more developers use. so what intel is trying to do is make it more op
this quarter nvidia announced h200 and blackwell chip shipping in either q4 of this year or q1 of 2025they can't compare to the upcoming chips because they haven't come to market just yet. intel shares, though, down 15% just in the last month or so. down 12% last week after the company announced its foundry business lost billions and is going to continue to do so this year. so that's why intel is placing a lot on these new ai chips and said that the ai pc will be the star of the show for the...
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hour, one whole topic tomorrow at apm eastern pacific only on cnn, also, first of all, with victor blackwell is coming up next. >> what do you have coming up? so we of course been talking about these votes in congress, foreign aid bills to fund several countries. >> one of them is israel will speak to a member of congress at democratic member who plans to vote. no. today, she sees this as a way to prevent more for destruction and the humanitarian crisis in gaza, also which he makes the backlash to pro-palestinian protest this week. plus the crack down on orange crush, not the soda. i know everybody thinks that first the georgia beach party started as an hbcu gathering, has gotten really rowdy and i'll talk to the person who organize the event. he says, tie be island's history has him concerned about the effort to restrict this majority black crowd. now plus how does one celebrate confederate heritage? turns out april is confederate heritage
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. >> including we saw the introduction to blackwell, their next generation comes out in september.ere too. >> yeah, we're involved in our connectivity business, im, with every major gpu and accelerator deployment that's occurring today. >> okay. i know you also have a weaker end market. that's a very cyclical business. you've been very forward that that is going to look not great. at what point will we not think about it because you have so much ai? >> yeah, great, let me get that one out of the way. so we have some traditional businesses in enterprise and carrier telco that to your point we were signaling a wei back we were going to go through a cyclical -- >> you were totally up front about that. >> we were. we announced those results. we said q1, which is the quarter we're in, is the bottom, and so we're going to see a recovery off the bottom on those. but just to contextualize it, okay? those two businesses together at their normal run rate were a couple of billion dollars. you asked me earlier about the ai opportunity. and we had our investor day event today. we outlined a $75
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taiwan semi came out with its cautious tone >> they've already said there's a backlog for their blackwell already seeing demand is there for their next generation the big question will be pricing and what that means for margins, but nvidia's still considered the true a.i. play, and then all the others are exposed to non-a.i. segments. pc sales, smartphone sales, analog, auto, you know, still facing a bottom. so, that is weighing on chips. >> for sure. kristina, thank you very much. kate, american express is standing out today >> yeah. amex, the biggest winner on the dow today, up 6% or so, going into the close american express seen higher quarterly profit that was better than expectations same with revenue, about 11% in the quarter. it was all driven by strong consumer spending, especially for younger card holders gen z and millennials accounting for 60% of new amex customers. i caught up with american express's cfo this morning, and he highlighted that demographic. he said, people under 35 were spending 70% more at restaurants in particular compared to their older counterparts travel was
taiwan semi came out with its cautious tone >> they've already said there's a backlog for their blackwell already seeing demand is there for their next generation the big question will be pricing and what that means for margins, but nvidia's still considered the true a.i. play, and then all the others are exposed to non-a.i. segments. pc sales, smartphone sales, analog, auto, you know, still facing a bottom. so, that is weighing on chips. >> for sure. kristina, thank you very much....
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i'm victor blackwell with you, victor, i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you. this morning. breaking news out of sydney, australia a stabbing spree at a packed shopping center leaves at least seven people, including the accused attack are dead. what we're learning about them, attack ahead and a live report from the scene rise this tensions, israeli forces target hezbollah strongholds in overnight airstrikes. as the uss iran is moving military assets in place for a possible attack. >> the >> developments are ahead in live team cover, and we're just two days away from the first criminal trial against a former president in us history, would donald trump? he says about testifying as high profile hush money trial in new york, plus major abortion ban, backlash and arizona after the state supreme court upholds a civil war era law, the weekend protests and vice president harris is blistering message on the future of reproductive rights in america coming up we begin with breaking news in australia, six people are now dead in a stabbing attack at a packed shopping center
i'm victor blackwell with you, victor, i'm amara walker. here's what we're working on for you. this morning. breaking news out of sydney, australia a stabbing spree at a packed shopping center leaves at least seven people, including the accused attack are dead. what we're learning about them, attack ahead and a live report from the scene rise this tensions, israeli forces target hezbollah strongholds in overnight airstrikes. as the uss iran is moving military assets in place for a possible...
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. >> there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growinglic housing as an educational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i've experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because he keeps me out of trouble. >> how to de-escalate the situation and how to keep your emotions under check. >> and another it's helping him plan for his future. >> the stakes with me is just like planning out my future. knowing what i want to do when i grow up. i would like a vote. >> while the okay program may not be extremely well known, it does have some star power. petri bird, who some people may recognize as the bailiff from the judge judy show, is chairman of the board for the okay program. i literally seen hundreds and hundreds of lives changed by the okay program. and now, with support from the warriors com
. >> there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growinglic housing as an educational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i've experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good...
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and it's a time of the morning again, first of all, a victor blackwell is up next. what are you have >> so we know that the white house have been trying to get benjamin netanyahu and israel to allow more aid into gaza and to protect civilians it seems there was an escalation this week. i'll ask him, muslim american who recently met with president biden also a palestinian american helping feed people in gaza if they agree and what they think of the timing also, no labels says that they're third party unity candidate idea is a no go the co-chair of the group says that their hero didn't come along you could say that maybe they didn't have the strength to carry on. okay. get it. >> okay >> so now what civil rights >> leader, dr. ben chavis is
and it's a time of the morning again, first of all, a victor blackwell is up next. what are you have >> so we know that the white house have been trying to get benjamin netanyahu and israel to allow more aid into gaza and to protect civilians it seems there was an escalation this week. i'll ask him, muslim american who recently met with president biden also a palestinian american helping feed people in gaza if they agree and what they think of the timing also, no labels says that they're...
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. >> there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growingeducational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i've experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men. >> for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because it keeps me out of trouble. >> how to de-escalate the situation and how to keep your emotions under check. >> and another. it's helping him plan for his future. >> the stakes with me is just like planning out my future, knowing what i want to do when i grow up. >> i would like a vote. >> while the okay program may not be extremely well known, it does have some star power. petrie bird who some people may recognize as the bailiff from the judge judy show, is chairman of the board for the okay program. >> i have literally seen hundreds and hundreds of lives changed by the okay program. >> and now, with support from the warriors co
. >> there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growingeducational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i've experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men. >> for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because...
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whole topic tomorrow at apm eastern pacific only on cnn, also, first of all, with victor blackwell is coming up next. >> what do you have coming up? so we of course been talking about these votes in congress, foreign aid bills to fund several countries. >> one of them is israel will speak to a member of congress at democratic member who plans to vote. no. today, she sees this as a way to prevent more for destruction and the humanitarian crisis in gaza, also which he makes the backlash to pro-palestinian protest this week. plus the crack down on orange crush, not the soda. i know everybody thinks that first the georgia beach party started as an hbcu gathering, has gotten really rowdy and i'll talk to the person who organize the event. he says, tie be island's history has him concerned about the effort to restrict this majority black crowd. now plus how does one celebrate confederate heritage? turns out april is confederate heritage month in mississippi, and people are actually being invited to come celebrate at amusia alaska former governor of the state what is going on in mississippi
whole topic tomorrow at apm eastern pacific only on cnn, also, first of all, with victor blackwell is coming up next. >> what do you have coming up? so we of course been talking about these votes in congress, foreign aid bills to fund several countries. >> one of them is israel will speak to a member of congress at democratic member who plans to vote. no. today, she sees this as a way to prevent more for destruction and the humanitarian crisis in gaza, also which he makes the...
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there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growing upeducational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because it keeps me out of trouble. >> how to de-escalate the situation and how to keep your emotions under check. >> and another. it's helping him plan for his future. >> the stakes for me is just like planning out my future, knowing what i want to do when i grow up. >> i would like a vote. >> while the program may not be extremely well known, it does have some star power. petrie bird who some people may recognize as the bailiff from the judge judy show, is chairman of the board for the okay program. >> i have literally seen hundreds and hundreds of lives changed by the okay program. >> and now, with support from the warriors community found
there's also jamal blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growing upeducational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because it keeps me out of...
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i'm victor blackwell imam or a walker. here's what we're working on for you this morning, door to door searches a flattened homes are happening right now in nebraska, just one of five states had, by a terrifying tornado outbreak. we are live there were also tracking the severe weather threat for nearly 55 million people from the texas to michigan. >> tabloid king, david pecker lays out the paper trail and former president donald trump's criminal hush money trial in new york, the major takeaways from his four days of testimony. and what's next in the trial. >> and president biden's candid conversation with shock jock, how stern his rod, and emotional comments about losing his first one why and young daughter and what he says about going toe-to-toe with donald trump on a debate stage, more pro-palestinian protests are expected on college campuses across the country this weekend, the new calls for calm and de-escalation but we begin this morning with the devastating tornadoes that tore through parts of nebraska and iowa last
i'm victor blackwell imam or a walker. here's what we're working on for you this morning, door to door searches a flattened homes are happening right now in nebraska, just one of five states had, by a terrifying tornado outbreak. we are live there were also tracking the severe weather threat for nearly 55 million people from the texas to michigan. >> tabloid king, david pecker lays out the paper trail and former president donald trump's criminal hush money trial in new york, the major...
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i'm victor blackwell hi, ma'amrow walker hea what we're wing is morning for you. we have new insight into that contentious phone call between president biden d israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu as israel's war on hamas enters its six months today. >> new developments, desperate pleas for life-saving aid to get gaza and where ceasefire talks, dan, right now ahead in live tv coverage, also, it' ba twork for lawmakers o capitol hill starting tomorrow what's on the agenda and whether we could see that gop showdown between congresswoman marjorie taylor greene house speaker mike johnson, and eclipse fever is being felt across the country. how one of the hottest tourist ataction in the mdle the path of totality is gearing up for tomorr's out of this world >> one of the greatest college baetball players of all time is set to ceff against one of the greatest coaches of all time for the national championship. but no matter who wins, how it still a slam dunk for women's sports. and the fans little later we're with new details about that call between president biden,
i'm victor blackwell hi, ma'amrow walker hea what we're wing is morning for you. we have new insight into that contentious phone call between president biden d israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu as israel's war on hamas enters its six months today. >> new developments, desperate pleas for life-saving aid to get gaza and where ceasefire talks, dan, right now ahead in live tv coverage, also, it' ba twork for lawmakers o capitol hill starting tomorrow what's on the agenda and whether...
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nine what cnn good morning and welcome back to see it in this warning sunday, april 28, i'm victor blackwell. now i'm amara walker. thank you so much for being with us this morning we begin at oklahoma where one storm-related death has been reported so far following severe weather and large destructive tornadoes touching down and the state overnight, officials in the area have already reported widespread damage and injuries and several counties and more than 45,000 customers are waking up to no power. >> this severe storm threat is far from over more than 50 deep million people from texas to wisconsin are under severe storm warnings. and the storm prediction center raised sunday severe storm threat for the southern plains to a level three out of five the threat includes possible damaging wind strong tornadoes, and very large hail. cnn's lucy kafanov joins us now from elkhorn, that's a neighborhood in omaha, nebraska where the people there are still recovering from the major tornadoes that hit friday i understand from your last hit that people are just trying to rummage through the salvage an
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victor blackwell, that's come up on first of all. >> all right. so the mayor of chicago is with brandon johnson, is in atlanta for a meeting of black mayors on issues including voting rights. but of course there's a lot more to discuss the campus protest democratic convention in chicago coming up in august, immigration a lot more. so we'll get into that also, speaking of protest concern about demonstrations is why some students at morehouse say the college should rethink its invitation to president biden to speaker their graduation. i'll speak to a senior who feels that way along with then official from historically black college and you probably heard of the term white privilege thrown around a lot. well, an author and journalist says, she's figured out how to calculate just how much she's benefit from being white. it is $1 amount down to the penny and it's a lot of money. she's here to explain white bonus, fascinating. all right, have a great show. victor. >> thank you very much. let's do it right now well first of all keeping track of the prote
victor blackwell, that's come up on first of all. >> all right. so the mayor of chicago is with brandon johnson, is in atlanta for a meeting of black mayors on issues including voting rights. but of course there's a lot more to discuss the campus protest democratic convention in chicago coming up in august, immigration a lot more. so we'll get into that also, speaking of protest concern about demonstrations is why some students at morehouse say the college should rethink its invitation to...
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and it's a time of the morning again, first of all, a victor blackwell is up next. what are you have >> so we know that the white house have been trying to get benjamin netanyahu and israel to allow more aid into gaza and to protect civilians it seems there was an escalation this week. i'll ask him, muslim american who recently met with president biden also a palestinian american helping feed people in gaza if they agree and what they think of the timing also, no labels says that they're third party unity candidate idea is a no go the co-chair of the group says that their hero didn't come along you could say that maybe they didn't have the strength to carry on. okay. get it. >> okay >> so now what civil rights >> leader, dr. ben chavis is here. and another song reference, come on up to, of course, you heard of the solar eclipse. >> but have you heard about the sun eating squirrel? i learned a lot this week about the eclipse and some unique stories and teachings passed down by native americans. i think you'd like them to. so we're going to share some of that coming u
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and it's that model of leadership that gave us anita blackwell and gave us a fanny lou hamer, that produced the conditions under which sharecroppers and folk were dismissing, right? even as laborers found themselves really pushing what -- who mattered in the demos. so ms. baker for me, and this is really important, too, khalil. so you come out of the hypermasculine, this politics of black nationalism, king, malcolm, these men as my heroes. and then i end up in the lap of a politics of attending, a politics of care, and love. right? a politics that really isn't about a certain kind of performance of courage but a performance -- but an enactment of love. and so now you see the arc of the move, right? and so it's in this context that ms. baker for me becomes a resource to imagine the kind of politics i think we need. khalil: so because i'm sure that fewer people are actually familiar with ella baker, let's just talk a little bit more about actually what she's -- what role she's playing for snic. i'll start off, you have a line that you say she engaged in a kind of militant egalitarianism that
and it's that model of leadership that gave us anita blackwell and gave us a fanny lou hamer, that produced the conditions under which sharecroppers and folk were dismissing, right? even as laborers found themselves really pushing what -- who mattered in the demos. so ms. baker for me, and this is really important, too, khalil. so you come out of the hypermasculine, this politics of black nationalism, king, malcolm, these men as my heroes. and then i end up in the lap of a politics of...
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john gerson, chanel blackwell, supriya ray, then andrew bennett. all right. you'll have one minute each. start whenever you're ready. good evening. my name is angelina costa. i am a senior in the technical theater department at the ruth asawa school of the arts. and i'm addressing the board on behalf of the technical theater department students, in regards to progress monitoring. goal one, in talking about third grade literacy and in talking about developing curriculum for our younger students, what's central to that issue is really our teachers. and we'd like to in the treatment of our teachers and how our teachers can not truly focus on our students unless they're fully unless they are fully protected, and they're able to actually apply all of their attention to those students. and as students, as students, especially in an alternative education in high school, our teachers having those relationships with teachers from year to year, having the same teachers from year to year, that really makes all the difference. and that's a model that actually has been pr
john gerson, chanel blackwell, supriya ray, then andrew bennett. all right. you'll have one minute each. start whenever you're ready. good evening. my name is angelina costa. i am a senior in the technical theater department at the ruth asawa school of the arts. and i'm addressing the board on behalf of the technical theater department students, in regards to progress monitoring. goal one, in talking about third grade literacy and in talking about developing curriculum for our younger students,...
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. >> there's also jamil blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growing an educational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i've experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the oak program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because it keeps me out of trouble. >> how to de-escalate the situation and how to keep your emotions under check. >> and another. it's helping him plan for his future. >> the stakes for me is just like planning out my future, knowing what i want to do when i grow up. i would like a vote. >> while the oak program may not be extremely well known, it does have some star power. petri bird, who some people may recognize as the bailiff from the judge judy show, is chairman of the board for the oak program. >> i literally have seen hundreds and hundreds of lives changed by the oak program. >> and now, with support from the warriors commu
. >> there's also jamil blackwell, a volunteer who tells me he uses his background of difficulty growing an educational tool. >> my emphasis is basically sharing some of the things that i can that i've experienced in my life, and pass it on to these young men for one of the boys, the oak program provides a place of belonging. >> to be so honest, it's been great. like everybody's really nice in the program. >> for another, the lessons run deeper. it's been good because it...
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but, look, if they want to do trade with us they want to start with blackwell, they want jensen, they want nvidia, did she say anything about we own chips and we're not playing with them because we think they're cheaters? >> reporter: over the course of the weekend, no question about it, the chips were in focus, right, and some of -- more on the chinese side, right, of retaliation when it comes to limiting u.s. chips and what can be sold in the u.s., for instance on micron, but i think it's a good example of some of the pushback actually, jim that we've been monitoring here on the ground and in social media and in the newspapers and the commentary is on this whole overcapacity issue and trade practices, they say it's just an attempt for the u.s. a chance to limit competition and limit china's growth of dominant industries. to squash things like tiktok in the united states. or other electric vehicles, so it's an interesting on the ground to hear the different sides of the story and really try to understand the chinese side because the readout from the chinese state run media is complet
but, look, if they want to do trade with us they want to start with blackwell, they want jensen, they want nvidia, did she say anything about we own chips and we're not playing with them because we think they're cheaters? >> reporter: over the course of the weekend, no question about it, the chips were in focus, right, and some of -- more on the chinese side, right, of retaliation when it comes to limiting u.s. chips and what can be sold in the u.s., for instance on micron, but i think...
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he's not using the blackwell. the tie is good. why are you looking at the tie? >> we had this conversation. i want to move on to the next one. when you came back you seemed much more concerned, similarly perhaps to mr. musk, about what this will mean. every time i ask you, all you want to talk about is the fact that they have a robot. >> the bad guys i think might be able to figure out how to imitate president obama using it. you hear it and you would be saying something negative about biden, and it's made up. it's done by the chinese or whoever. >> yesterday the commerce secretary said something about bioweapons. >> you think i heard it? >> i know. it was hard to hear. >> i think the guts of this is whenever you say anything, what i just want, people say guardrails. they're guardrails. well, where are the guardrails during the great cyber hack of all our health care records? >> the bad guys do not -- where was the guardrails when they shut down mgm grand? the guardrails only work if you're a good guy. that's what i'm core read about. i think the bad guys might
he's not using the blackwell. the tie is good. why are you looking at the tie? >> we had this conversation. i want to move on to the next one. when you came back you seemed much more concerned, similarly perhaps to mr. musk, about what this will mean. every time i ask you, all you want to talk about is the fact that they have a robot. >> the bad guys i think might be able to figure out how to imitate president obama using it. you hear it and you would be saying something negative...
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but you know, with blackwell, it's going to be unbelievable.he long nooknives are out for nvidia ever since gtc. remember what nvidia did between july and december of last year it did nothing i remember being ridiculed i bumped into someone this weekend, again, when i was in antigua, saying, thanks for jamming me in that nvidia. well, sorry. sorry about that jam-up. jam-up, mate i mated that guy >> you mated that guy. >> i gave him a "mate. i gave him a check mate. he mated me, i checkmated him. >> there's some weakness in semis and tech >> tsm is crushing it. the fact that -- i mean, when you talk -- i say own nvidia, don't trade it, but i'm not saying, buy it right here. let it come in same thing with apple. my price target of apple is $160 that's where i think people just say, i've had it sometimes you have to psychologically think where people have had it maybe people have had it when it gets -- nvidia gets to $790. i hate this opening, carl. i hate it. i just hate it >> yeah. yeah >> i just hate it. >> circling around 5,000 here. >> and wh
but you know, with blackwell, it's going to be unbelievable.he long nooknives are out for nvidia ever since gtc. remember what nvidia did between july and december of last year it did nothing i remember being ridiculed i bumped into someone this weekend, again, when i was in antigua, saying, thanks for jamming me in that nvidia. well, sorry. sorry about that jam-up. jam-up, mate i mated that guy >> you mated that guy. >> i gave him a "mate. i gave him a check mate. he mated me,...
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. >> they've found a way through every method we have, so maybe punish them on tiktok or blackwell ordia, but we don't have a lot to punish them with. we could boycott their stuff. >> this thing could get done really soon, right, carl? >> feels like it's almost all the way there. >> you want to know what to do? buy meta. don't outthink this. buy meta. zuckerberg, coming to town, really, for the time 100? >> nice. >> we don't know for certain. >> you going to corner him? >> of course. if he doesn't corner me first. >> exactly. we will get cramer "mad dash" and countdown to the opening bell. one more look at the premarket as a consequential week kicks off. i'm not an actor. i'm just a regular person. some people say, "why should i take prevagen? i don't have a problem with my memory." memory loss is, is not something that occurs overnight. i started noticing subtle lapses in memory. i want people to know that prevagen has worked for me. it's helped my memory. it's helped my cognitive qualities. give it a try. i want it to help you just like it has helped me. prevagen. at stores everywhe
. >> they've found a way through every method we have, so maybe punish them on tiktok or blackwell ordia, but we don't have a lot to punish them with. we could boycott their stuff. >> this thing could get done really soon, right, carl? >> feels like it's almost all the way there. >> you want to know what to do? buy meta. don't outthink this. buy meta. zuckerberg, coming to town, really, for the time 100? >> nice. >> we don't know for certain. >> you...
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i don't think it's happening through blackwell. year plus out from that being a risk in my view. >> is china still a wild card in this story at all? >> i think it's a wild card in the sense that nvidia is apparently shipping some product again, so there's some benefit there. do they lose that benefit again because the u.s. steps in? perhaps. at some point china has tocome up with a strategy around ai and that potentially is a threat, but i think that's some ways out because they're handicapped by the restrictions the u.s. has put on their ability to get equipment and to make advanced ai. >> when you talk about a slowdown in demand at some point is that dependent on whether or not the enterprise comes up with enough applications to make it worth company's pursuit of these in terms of spending the money >> that's exactly it so you look at the applications we see right now i think ai has changed the coding industry. but beyond that, everything is very company or industry perfect, so you see applications around visual tests for mother
i don't think it's happening through blackwell. year plus out from that being a risk in my view. >> is china still a wild card in this story at all? >> i think it's a wild card in the sense that nvidia is apparently shipping some product again, so there's some benefit there. do they lose that benefit again because the u.s. steps in? perhaps. at some point china has tocome up with a strategy around ai and that potentially is a threat, but i think that's some ways out because they're...
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there is a case for change, but the question is do peltz or ruzullo or the blackwell nominees the right people for that task? the argument they are making in the materials address it a little bit, but they're mostly trying to make the case that disney's performance is poor and the board is bad. here are the two directors that are the weak links and we want to pick off. it is mostly this negative advertising campaign and very little on the substance for it. they say we want to restore the magic. it's not clear how they will do that. on the phone call, i wasn't able to get a sense of specifics. i asked them about the case of dupont and other fights, you had specific strategic initiatives, but in this case, you really don't. what i heard was more of the same of we want them to have more accountability and more of an ownership mentality. almost stock phrases, if you wilt will, that could an applied to many proxy fights. that is not good enough for what i think is moves that disney has already made that seem to be paying off and i'm willing to give them more time. >> they may not have realiz
there is a case for change, but the question is do peltz or ruzullo or the blackwell nominees the right people for that task? the argument they are making in the materials address it a little bit, but they're mostly trying to make the case that disney's performance is poor and the board is bad. here are the two directors that are the weak links and we want to pick off. it is mostly this negative advertising campaign and very little on the substance for it. they say we want to restore the magic....
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products, you know, we're seeing companies benchmarking against nvidia's h 100, but blackwell will havenext year. i think intel has a role i think they are an alternative to nvidia. but we see nvidia as the premiere win of play in the a.i. trends. >> do you see this as a winner take all business? is there an argument that intel is there for a value play or they're so far behind, it is not a meaningful player in this? >> it is not going to take all. i think there is a lot of opportunity for intel. you look at intel's recent segmentation, where they showed you how big the manufacturing losses are, i think that really shows you the value around the chip part of the business, away from manufacturing. we're all hopeful that they'll be successful in terms of turning around the manufacturing. stabilizing the existing market share and servers, you know, significant incumbency value that goes to that business and they need to execute on product. there is value on that side of the business. i think the ambition they have is to compete with tsmc, nvidia more broadly and i see that as more of a str
products, you know, we're seeing companies benchmarking against nvidia's h 100, but blackwell will havenext year. i think intel has a role i think they are an alternative to nvidia. but we see nvidia as the premiere win of play in the a.i. trends. >> do you see this as a winner take all business? is there an argument that intel is there for a value play or they're so far behind, it is not a meaningful player in this? >> it is not going to take all. i think there is a lot of...