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deirdre bosa following that. what is behind the big move? >> reporter: well today it announced the next jeb generation of gemini 2.0 built for the -- era. google has a major distribution advantage which it could lien on in degenerative a.i. which now reaches a billion people that are still using traditional search but getting google a.i. answers. so in a lot of way it is an introduction for the mainstream. now it is also just the latest in a string of wins for google this week. we have that quantum computing breakthrough that we discussed yesterday and cruise yesterday saying it will get out of the obo taxi race entirely and that clears the way for alphabet waymo, forcing investors to rethink the valuation which has been hurt by anti-trust battles and innovators dilemma. that said the rest of the month could prove to be more volatile. we're expecting a ruling on the add tech case and google will file in the search monopoly case by december 20th, scott. >> deirdre, thank you for that. >>> tom, it brings me back to you. the idea that how much
deirdre bosa following that. what is behind the big move? >> reporter: well today it announced the next jeb generation of gemini 2.0 built for the -- era. google has a major distribution advantage which it could lien on in degenerative a.i. which now reaches a billion people that are still using traditional search but getting google a.i. answers. so in a lot of way it is an introduction for the mainstream. now it is also just the latest in a string of wins for google this week. we have...
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joining me now is deirdre, aclu's chief political and advocacy officer. you here. tell us something good. deirdre, first of all, the talk of immigration, trump is prepared for the largest -- or is preparing for the largest deportation operation in american history, and i wonder kind of how you guys are thinking about a battle which could be one of epic proportions. how are you prepare something. >> yes, well thank you so much for having me. really glad to be here to talk about this. yes, trump starts talking about criminals and then immediately moves to talking about deporting 20 million people, which is, in fact, double the estimated number of people who are actually undocumented in our country. and the aclu has been preparing on three fronts. first, of course, our litigation front. and i just want to remind you that during trump's first administration the aclu filed more than 400 legal actions against the trump administration and was successful in many of them, even arguing before trump-appointed judges. so we are confident in our litigation teams' prow
joining me now is deirdre, aclu's chief political and advocacy officer. you here. tell us something good. deirdre, first of all, the talk of immigration, trump is prepared for the largest -- or is preparing for the largest deportation operation in american history, and i wonder kind of how you guys are thinking about a battle which could be one of epic proportions. how are you prepare something. >> yes, well thank you so much for having me. really glad to be here to talk about this. yes,...
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deborah deborah -- deirdre bosa joins us. >> make it $200 billion. >> that would only work on massa son massa son has a few more high-profile wins and losses under his belt. but none of that has done anything to dent his enormous risk appetite. when the president-elect kelly just referred to live negotiate the deal up to $200 billion, massa son replied that because it is trump as president, he'll have to double down and he will try his best. and that kind of sums up how massa son has approached all of his investments. more is more. he will not hesitate toward his own company. but what is different it-s how he spreads the billion dollars of dollars. massa son and soft bank will be more focused on a smaller universe of companies with an explicit fit with arm. which is now the crown jewel of the soft bank universe. that could mean a more operational role for soft bank focused on a.i.-related infrastructure and there is hints that was under ware. soft bank was the first to receive the nvidia chips and telecois planning to build the largest computer and massa could produce his own a.i. chips
deborah deborah -- deirdre bosa joins us. >> make it $200 billion. >> that would only work on massa son massa son has a few more high-profile wins and losses under his belt. but none of that has done anything to dent his enormous risk appetite. when the president-elect kelly just referred to live negotiate the deal up to $200 billion, massa son replied that because it is trump as president, he'll have to double down and he will try his best. and that kind of sums up how massa son...
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deirdre bosa has the news. >> between the gemini and the 12 days and the apple intelligence and chatgpt launch this morning, a new race has emerged in a.i. over applications and distribution. this demo part of google's announcement this morning gives us an idea or a hint of what we might expect in 2025 from -- from a gentic a.i. including smart glasses. >> if i go back to camden. could you check if there is any supermarkets on the way. >> there is a more isson's on -- street. >> it would reason and can remember. now as a model, they become commoditized and advancements may be losing momentum. take a look at the deep dive. what this means for software shift. now a battle emerging in this new era is over licensing agreements of the previous era, the information reporting that google has asked the ftc to break up microsoft's cloud deal with open a.i. and interesting development, as the department of justice going after google, it has ways that could hurt it and hat trip to our producer who put it this way, my enem
deirdre bosa has the news. >> between the gemini and the 12 days and the apple intelligence and chatgpt launch this morning, a new race has emerged in a.i. over applications and distribution. this demo part of google's announcement this morning gives us an idea or a hint of what we might expect in 2025 from -- from a gentic a.i. including smart glasses. >> if i go back to camden. could you check if there is any supermarkets on the way. >> there is a more isson's on -- street....
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deirdre bosa is with us as well. it's great to have you both here. it's getting more active in the vc world, you are starting to see more smaller companies on the forefront of a.i. coming to the office. what is driving that? what kinds of things are they up to, and how might we expect them to affect to the a.i. world in the next 12 to 24 months time? >> absolutely. thank you for having me. as benchmark, we are primarily focused on series a companies, and in the last six to eight weeks, we have seen a tremendous amount of innovation, especially, at the monolayer, and for the last two years, at the application layer, taking advantage of all the advances in the a.i. models. what is happening at the monolayer is, as we move into an inference time or test time compute paradigm, we see a lot more advantage to entrepreneurs and technical founders that are able to push to the frontier with algorithmic innovation. for the last two years, a lot of this investment has been with billions and billions of dollars of capital x, essentially, scaling to get advantage
deirdre bosa is with us as well. it's great to have you both here. it's getting more active in the vc world, you are starting to see more smaller companies on the forefront of a.i. coming to the office. what is driving that? what kinds of things are they up to, and how might we expect them to affect to the a.i. world in the next 12 to 24 months time? >> absolutely. thank you for having me. as benchmark, we are primarily focused on series a companies, and in the last six to eight weeks, we...
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that's what i have. >> deirdre bosa, thank you, we appreciate it. >>> let's move to our news alert oninhood. kate rooney has that story. hi, kate. >> this is coming from robinhood's first investor day. executives on stage right now saying that they are quote, keenly looking into offering sports betting and sports gambling at some point saying that on stage. we have asked lad tenev about that in the past. there's a huge overlap with the potential there. the demographics that they have during the investor day. tenev saying that 75% of clients right now, millennial or gen z average $6,500 per account and talked about going after the active trader, and banking, crypto, the new one is sports gambling, back over to you. >> it's interesting, the stocks, the competitors aren't moving to the downside. i wonder how lucrative a business this would be. it would help with user engagement, i guess. >> i think that's the play here, kelly. anything to keep people on the app. tenev during this used the example of amazon prime, really trying to build sort of this ecosystem where you go on prime, you or
that's what i have. >> deirdre bosa, thank you, we appreciate it. >>> let's move to our news alert oninhood. kate rooney has that story. hi, kate. >> this is coming from robinhood's first investor day. executives on stage right now saying that they are quote, keenly looking into offering sports betting and sports gambling at some point saying that on stage. we have asked lad tenev about that in the past. there's a huge overlap with the potential there. the demographics that...
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. >> you, me and deirdre in the atmosphere we all do this, it's amazing thank you. >>> meantime stocks and its decision tomorrow the bond market eagerly anticipating that and comments from chair powell. rick santelli is in chicago for more what can you tell us this afternoon? >> you know, this is a very unusual setup for treasury yields going into the fed meeting. if you look at a chart that starts on basically a week ago friday you'll see is every session in 10s, every session, including today, has had a higher high than the previous day. so for 10s, seven in a row, for 2s, six in a row but the other issue that all treasury yields share is they've had six consecutive higher yield closes in a row. today we look like we're going to break that pattern, but it's still awfully close, kelly we're only basically down a basis point or so on the 2s and a little over a basis point in tens we're hovering close to actually neutral. if you look at the 10s specifically, yesterday's close was basically a four-week high yield close and all of that, of course, is taking a bit of a pause in front of th
. >> you, me and deirdre in the atmosphere we all do this, it's amazing thank you. >>> meantime stocks and its decision tomorrow the bond market eagerly anticipating that and comments from chair powell. rick santelli is in chicago for more what can you tell us this afternoon? >> you know, this is a very unusual setup for treasury yields going into the fed meeting. if you look at a chart that starts on basically a week ago friday you'll see is every session in 10s, every...
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deirdre bosa, should the board have done more over the years. >> the intel board deserves a hard lookthe ceos have done, but of the 11 current members only a few have semiconductor experience most come from finance backgrounds or from tech companies but not in technical roles which raises question where is the technical leadership at a company that aspired to be a national chip champion take the longest servest boarding member, over a decade of decline and missing the a.i. and gp markets and ceo selections his background is in investment and m&a now he's the interim executive board chair, a position that is no longer independent and comes with more direct involvement in key decisions. now the difference is between intel's leadership and its peers couldn't be more stark especially after gelsinger's departure. nvidia and amd as board chairs and amd board members, they have engineering backgrounds and experience leading chip companies. intel lost lip-bu tan this year. i'm told by a source that he clashed with gelsinger who had the rest of the board's support. intel as you mentioned, down
deirdre bosa, should the board have done more over the years. >> the intel board deserves a hard lookthe ceos have done, but of the 11 current members only a few have semiconductor experience most come from finance backgrounds or from tech companies but not in technical roles which raises question where is the technical leadership at a company that aspired to be a national chip champion take the longest servest boarding member, over a decade of decline and missing the a.i. and gp markets...
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. >> deirdre, thank you. deidre bosa with the databricks ceo.ht it was interesting he was so open about saying he will be a public company and it's when he'll be a public company. >> and instead of the hemming and hawing and -- yeah, we're going, and it's just a question of when and we'll have the majority of our history as a public company >> exactly >>> coming up, merging on the highway and in business. nissan and honda reportedly in talks to join forces with the competition with the ev space charges higher and what the combo could look like and how they're plugging into the investors space. don't go anywhere. ne> follow the fast moy podcast. we're back right after this. y'all see this, patrick mahomes is saying goodbye! patrick! patrick! people was tripping. where are you going!? he was actually saying goodbye to his old phone. i'm switching to the amazing new iphone 16 pro at t-mobile! it's the first iphone built for apple intelligence. that's like peanut butter on jelly...on gold. get four iphone 16 pro on us, plus four lines for $25 bucks.
. >> deirdre, thank you. deidre bosa with the databricks ceo.ht it was interesting he was so open about saying he will be a public company and it's when he'll be a public company. >> and instead of the hemming and hawing and -- yeah, we're going, and it's just a question of when and we'll have the majority of our history as a public company >> exactly >>> coming up, merging on the highway and in business. nissan and honda reportedly in talks to join forces with the...
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deirdre bosa is following today's tech check. >> whether that works is an open question.ure of support and a strategic investment in a new power dynamic. the new playbook in trump 2.0, is visited to mar-a-lago and bigger donations to his inaugural fund. we compared donations from last two inauguration funds, biden in 2021 and trump there 2017. now keep in mind that trump's 2025 fund, that is still open so there is still time for others to make contributions. but so far, it has seen million dollars contributions from meta and amazon and open a.i.'s sam altman. three of the players that have the most to lose in the next trump term, meta and altman didn't donate anything in 2017 but contributed a million dollars each for 2025. amazon upped its amount ahead of the meeting with the president and a step up in support from the three versus the biden 2021 fund. now in altman's case, could be a small way to counter others and so ultimately, this million dollars check, small stakes for these players, won't guarantee protection, but it could make a difference between at least having
deirdre bosa is following today's tech check. >> whether that works is an open question.ure of support and a strategic investment in a new power dynamic. the new playbook in trump 2.0, is visited to mar-a-lago and bigger donations to his inaugural fund. we compared donations from last two inauguration funds, biden in 2021 and trump there 2017. now keep in mind that trump's 2025 fund, that is still open so there is still time for others to make contributions. but so far, it has seen...
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we have deirdre bosa on alphabet, steve kovach on apple. steve, why the stock has been running of late. >> so many new time highs for apple. i wish i could tell you there was a single catalyst driving the action but there is a lot going on. let me give you a rundown what we've got. first, the election of president-elect trump and the idea that ceo tim cook's relationship with him can help apple dodge those chinese tariffs as it did during trump's first term. shares are up significantly since election day, about 11% as you can see there. and trump said before the election he actually spoke with tim cook and that cook brought up eu regulators going after apple's business as one of the topics in that discussion. next you have the artificial intelligence device upgrade cycle, something we've been talking about since june, that's expected to be elongated with the slow rollout of apple intelligence, waiting for that final chatgpt update to hit. citi analysts named apple one of the top picks for 2025 and talked about apple intelligence launching i
we have deirdre bosa on alphabet, steve kovach on apple. steve, why the stock has been running of late. >> so many new time highs for apple. i wish i could tell you there was a single catalyst driving the action but there is a lot going on. let me give you a rundown what we've got. first, the election of president-elect trump and the idea that ceo tim cook's relationship with him can help apple dodge those chinese tariffs as it did during trump's first term. shares are up significantly...
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. >> deirdre, very quick question, does quantum computing have the same electricity power demands orthis a different type? >> that is a really good question. it is different. i'm not sure, i've seen pictures of it, which are just these massive supercomputers. it doesn't -- i don't -- honestly, i'm not sure. >> we will delve into it. we'll take our power nerd from yesterday. ienl going to ask him. >> please do. >> if we're moving on to this era, that could have big implications. thank you. >>> check out apple shares het hitting an all time day for eighth session in a row. the shares are up 5% this time and of previous two streaks ended at nine day so hold your breath tomorrow. >>> coming up, your last look at our mystery chart. two people have guessed it. .i. data giant, is coming up and we'll speak with the ceo next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ whether your phone's broken or old, we've got you. with verizon, anyone can trade in any phone, any condition. it's your last chance to get iphone 16 pro with apple intelligence, on us. and, ipad and apple watch series 10. all three on us. that's up to $2,000 in
. >> deirdre, very quick question, does quantum computing have the same electricity power demands orthis a different type? >> that is a really good question. it is different. i'm not sure, i've seen pictures of it, which are just these massive supercomputers. it doesn't -- i don't -- honestly, i'm not sure. >> we will delve into it. we'll take our power nerd from yesterday. ienl going to ask him. >> please do. >> if we're moving on to this era, that could have big...
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deirdre bosa breaks it down in today's tech check. >> so defense, energy, space, ai government contractse sectors previously thought of as untouchable or too slow to invest in. thanks to the success of palantir, and silicon valley's increase in -- >> person of interest in the shooting that shook our city last week ceo brian thompson of unitedhealthcare was the victim of a senseless act of violence. our offices have been working around the clock. many of them did not go home to pursue this individual. it was crucial that we were able to remove him off the streets of america, and we were going to seek him out no matter where he was at the time. and so this is a strong person of interest. the police commissioner and chief of detectives will go over where we are right now in the investigation. he matches the description of the identification we have been looking for. he's also in possession of several items that we believe will connect him to this incident. how did we do it? good old fashioned police work. the chief of detectives and the police commissioner made the decision to release as mu
deirdre bosa breaks it down in today's tech check. >> so defense, energy, space, ai government contractse sectors previously thought of as untouchable or too slow to invest in. thanks to the success of palantir, and silicon valley's increase in -- >> person of interest in the shooting that shook our city last week ceo brian thompson of unitedhealthcare was the victim of a senseless act of violence. our offices have been working around the clock. many of them did not go home to...
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i'm deirdre, this is amanda. this is samantha. was a really good window into how mainstream culture could feel strange to somebody else. >> fresh off the boat made a major impact in proving to the industry that a show like this can be successful. >> still, to this day, i get people on the street who come up to me in tears saying how meaningful it was, seeing themselves represented and feeling like you are a part of america. >> it's a part of a progression of representation in tv. >> yeah, okay, so i'm just your standard regular old, incredibly handsome, unbelievably charismatic black dude. now, this drooling, pigment challenged mixed race woman is my wife. >> blackish is a family sitcom that is interested in talking about topics of racial identity in ways that television sometimes is uncomfortable about discussing. >> you're not serious about naming our kid devante, are you? >> i want a strong black name. >> oh, boy. okay. >> because we've given our kids white names and they've all ended up black ish. >> the father feels like his
i'm deirdre, this is amanda. this is samantha. was a really good window into how mainstream culture could feel strange to somebody else. >> fresh off the boat made a major impact in proving to the industry that a show like this can be successful. >> still, to this day, i get people on the street who come up to me in tears saying how meaningful it was, seeing themselves represented and feeling like you are a part of america. >> it's a part of a progression of representation in...
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cnn's isaac dovere, vivian salama with the wall street journal and cnn's stephen collinson and npr's deirdre walsh. good morning to you guys. nice to see you all. all right, so let's talk about the optics of yesterday. this was pete hegseth just a couple of weeks ago. it looked like he was. could have been trump could have pulled the plug. he could have walked away amid all these controversies that have come out about his alleged misconduct. he's denied all those allegations, of course. but still, the question is, did he have the votes and did trump want to go through it? he clearly wants to go through it. and yesterday he was there and they made clear that he was with him watching this army-navy football game together. yeah. >> he was. he was by trump's side. and obviously trump and also vice president elect vance have gone all in with him. and they see that they probably could get him through if there is a continued pressure campaign among with republicans in particular, who have raised their concern, because obviously it will boil down to republican votes. at the end of the day, they will
cnn's isaac dovere, vivian salama with the wall street journal and cnn's stephen collinson and npr's deirdre walsh. good morning to you guys. nice to see you all. all right, so let's talk about the optics of yesterday. this was pete hegseth just a couple of weeks ago. it looked like he was. could have been trump could have pulled the plug. he could have walked away amid all these controversies that have come out about his alleged misconduct. he's denied all those allegations, of course. but...
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i mean, i'll come back to the data brix raise, where deirdre bosa reported on it, $10 billion.ou know, it was larger than uber when it went public here. and it goes to the point that many of these companies that are being relied upon to really bring a renaissance in the ipo market may not be available for some time. they don't need to be when they can raise that kind of sum privately. that said, there is still an expectation you'll see more of the type of the one we had last week, service -- >> titan >> service titan a real company, obviously. i think we have got one of these things right now, i want to talk about, where i do want to mention, you mentioned palantir. palantir is probably the stock that bounces the quickest. and it does bounce the quickest in part because of a piece called the defense re-formation. came out in october, i urge everyone to read it. it is so brilliant about what's wrong with the department that runs the defense department and how they can cut out costs i will tell you, this is the team that i think will go with musk >> you wrote about it pretty earl
i mean, i'll come back to the data brix raise, where deirdre bosa reported on it, $10 billion.ou know, it was larger than uber when it went public here. and it goes to the point that many of these companies that are being relied upon to really bring a renaissance in the ipo market may not be available for some time. they don't need to be when they can raise that kind of sum privately. that said, there is still an expectation you'll see more of the type of the one we had last week, service --...
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pete coones: being able to put my arms around deirdre, free outside with no fence around us, was magnificent with his family. he told us he was looking forward, not back. down the road, 5, 10, 20 years, i like to say, it's nothing but a speed bump in the rearview mirror. and if you don't dwell on it, you win. and i just want to spend the rest of my life being happy with what i have, not sad about what i lost. natalie morales: but it turns out that pete didn't have much time left. doctors discovered he was suffering from stage iv lung cancer. pete coones passed away. it was just 108 days since his release. 108 days cherished by those who loved him. as hard as his ordeal had been, pete coones remembered his father's faith in the justice system. before pete died, he told us he still believed in it, too. pete coones: a lot of this comes right back to everything he told me. freedom is not free. it's tough. and you always stand up for what you believe in. and i did. hello, i'm craig melvin, and this is "dateline." garrett warren: you know when they tell you your life passes before your eyes? you t
pete coones: being able to put my arms around deirdre, free outside with no fence around us, was magnificent with his family. he told us he was looking forward, not back. down the road, 5, 10, 20 years, i like to say, it's nothing but a speed bump in the rearview mirror. and if you don't dwell on it, you win. and i just want to spend the rest of my life being happy with what i have, not sad about what i lost. natalie morales: but it turns out that pete didn't have much time left. doctors...