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ed: i am ed ludlow in new york in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology," how coming of the next hour tech continues to follow the nasdaq 100 falls for the fifth day. angst among global social banks and the strong dollar grows. amazon goes after deal hungry shoppers as -- the e-commerce giant will hold a second crime prime day sale this october in the fight back against inflation. is a bird or a plane? is your delivery coming from the sky? we talked them about the latest play to win over regulators. and you'd as part of a broad market selloff, a sharp move in the pound, despite some megacap's closing in the green, investors remain subdued in the face of global monetary policy tightening. joining me is katie greifeld. monday volatility. where is the pain? katie: it was an ugly day, a sell everything kind of market, the center of that was the bond market. let's talk about the 10 year treasury yields soared 24 basis points, is dangerously close to a 4% handle. we have not seen that sense -- dangerously close to a 4% handle. we h
ed: i am ed ludlow in new york in for emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology," how coming of the next hour tech continues to follow the nasdaq 100 falls for the fifth day. angst among global social banks and the strong dollar grows. amazon goes after deal hungry shoppers as -- the e-commerce giant will hold a second crime prime day sale this october in the fight back against inflation. is a bird or a plane? is your delivery coming from the sky? we talked them about the latest play...
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ed: i'm ed ludlow in new york and for emily chang, this is bloomberg technology. artificial intelligence, a whom annoyed robot in a recruitment drive for how tesla works. the ev make a -- maker hosts its second ai day. we discussed what to expect. bloomberg learns that the super agent is pushing a settlement between twitter and elon musk. the social media company shares jump in the key players are revealed. starting her own firm. talking with her on how she plans to put the 1.5 billion capital she raised to work. we will get to all that in a moment, but let's get to the markets. wow, what an end to the week, to the month and to a quarter brutal to the nasdaq 100. here is the latest. >> pretty much everything under the sea. everything trading sharply in the red. it has really been a brutal september. i have emails from analysts and strategists saying good riddance september, that is a signal of all you need to know for the nasdaq 100, in particular. a third quarter trading in the red. longest quarter trading streak since 2002. this pain has been across the board. y
ed: i'm ed ludlow in new york and for emily chang, this is bloomberg technology. artificial intelligence, a whom annoyed robot in a recruitment drive for how tesla works. the ev make a -- maker hosts its second ai day. we discussed what to expect. bloomberg learns that the super agent is pushing a settlement between twitter and elon musk. the social media company shares jump in the key players are revealed. starting her own firm. talking with her on how she plans to put the 1.5 billion capital...
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ed: this is bloomberg technology. i am ed ludlow in new york.locked thousands of inauthentic accounts, pages and groups from facebook and instagram, that originated in russia and china. meta says the russia counts spread propaganda about the war in ukraine. a china-based accounts were targeting u.s. users in regards to midterm elections. sarah leads our big tech coverage here at bloomberg news. what do we know about the accounts that were frozen by meta? sarah: the thing that is interesting to me about this report is that meta made a rare disclosure of the amount of advertising these accounts, around hundred $5,000 from russia to spread propaganda about the war in ukraine. that is significant because this company has come under criticism for receiving advertising dollars from russia around the u.s. election back in 2016. they don't have a way to block this from happening. even though it is against the rules, even though they built up the security team, they have said they will continue to have problems like this. they will try to catch them earl
ed: this is bloomberg technology. i am ed ludlow in new york.locked thousands of inauthentic accounts, pages and groups from facebook and instagram, that originated in russia and china. meta says the russia counts spread propaganda about the war in ukraine. a china-based accounts were targeting u.s. users in regards to midterm elections. sarah leads our big tech coverage here at bloomberg news. what do we know about the accounts that were frozen by meta? sarah: the thing that is interesting to...
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. ♪ ed: i'm ed ludlow in new york, claim in for emily chang. this is bloomberg technology.oming up in the next hour, a lack of trust from u.s. lawmakers could alter tiktok's operations and its biggest market. the worry is the parent company bytdance's relationship with the chinese government. they're working with tiktok on a security deal, the negotiations have stalled. kathy wood's new venture fund targets liquid assets, our first foray into private investments. and gives the retail traders venture capital market access. we ask about the strategy. bitcoin joins me to discuss his push to make bitcoin the currency across border transaction. first let's get a look at the market. volatility persists and rate worries continues. joining me is emily from bloomberg. >> what a volatile day in the u.s. equity market. the s&p 500 finished the day lower. it the lowest 60 day of losses for that u.s. equity benchmark. what i am looking at is the nasdaq. we saw bit of outperformance there in that tech heavy index, finishing .2%. it was led by gains in the mega caps. tesla up 2.5%. also a
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. ♪ ed: i am ed ludlow in for emily chang.oming up, bloomberg's conversation with microsoft ceo satya nadella and linkedin plus -- about productivity and by -- is confident about approval for microsoft's acquisition of activision blizzard. the biggest convention to hit san francisco since the pandemic. the bloomberg tech team was -- and asked about his future at salesforce and the economy. impossible foods joins the claimant pledge to reduce carbon emissions tended zero by 2040. i talked to peter mcguinness about the role his company place. that in a moment, but first, the markets. a tech tumble following wednesday's fed rate rise. joining us to break it all down, katie greifeld. katie: hi. good news and bad news. the good news is -- stuck together for the first time ever. the bad news, it was a terrible day in the stock market. the hangover from the fed wednesday continues. you can see the big tech stocks, that index falling over 1%. chips taking a beating, underperforming, down almost 3%. the riskier parts of the market real
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ed: i'm ed ludlow in new york, in for emily chang. in the next hour, a report about apple plans to scale back iphone releases. stocks down. the company plans to build phones, but extra demand never materialized. plus, amazon devices get a facelift. the company unveiled a bedside sleep tracker as well as updated kindle and ring cameras. we talk with the senior vp of devices. in the latest announcement about a conference partnership with robinhood. let's look at the markets. an equity market rally after yields pullback wednesday. >> finally some green on the screen for the u.s. equity market. this is all coming after the market breathed a sigh of relief after the bank of england intervened in the u.k. bond market. we saw those effects across global financial assets. the s&p 500 up about 2% and the nasdaq 100 right in line. yields were falling -- 3.7% on the 10 year, about 4.1% on the two-year. those were levels we saw just a few days ago. tighter monetary policy, a more aggressive fed, higher bond yields. looking at individual movers in
ed: i'm ed ludlow in new york, in for emily chang. in the next hour, a report about apple plans to scale back iphone releases. stocks down. the company plans to build phones, but extra demand never materialized. plus, amazon devices get a facelift. the company unveiled a bedside sleep tracker as well as updated kindle and ring cameras. we talk with the senior vp of devices. in the latest announcement about a conference partnership with robinhood. let's look at the markets. an equity market...
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ed: i am ed ludlow in new york. this is bloomberg technology. in the next hour, mark zuckerberg warrants meta employees that restructuring is on the horizon. the company implementing a hiring freeze and will shrink teams to shift energy to other areas. we will share more of the transcript obtained by bloomberg. apple gets downgraded following bloomberg's report about iphone production. now we are learning of a high-profile executive leaving the company after a crude tiktok went viral. we've got a talk about the selloff across financial market. the s&p 500 drops to a 22 month low as the fed hocks circle. big tech takes a beating. this get straight to the marking with katie greifeld. katie: it was a cell or risk kind of day. the rally we saw yesterday? forget about it. s&p 500 down by more than 2%. it is just a cascade of bad news. nasdaq off by even more. your big underperformer was the philadelphia semiconductor index off about 3.3%. all of that coming against a backdrop of higher treasury yields. let's look at some of those single names. apple
ed: i am ed ludlow in new york. this is bloomberg technology. in the next hour, mark zuckerberg warrants meta employees that restructuring is on the horizon. the company implementing a hiring freeze and will shrink teams to shift energy to other areas. we will share more of the transcript obtained by bloomberg. apple gets downgraded following bloomberg's report about iphone production. now we are learning of a high-profile executive leaving the company after a crude tiktok went viral. we've got...
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ed: more bad news for apple.res plunged by 6% thursday, wiping $120 billion from its market value bloomberg has learned one of the company's senior executives is leaving after a tiktok emerged of him making an off-color joke. mark furman is here to explain. what did you learn? >> today we reported tony blevins, apple's longtime vice president of procurement, been at the company 22 years, he is leaving after he appeared in a viral video that aired early this month on instagram and tiktok. in the video, he made crude comments. this is an account by a creator named daniel mack. he goes up to people at car shows in beverly hills and asks if they are driving an expensive car but they do for a living. levin's response was clearly not in line with what apple felt was acceptable, leading to his departure. ed: senior executive, head of procurement for apple. that is a massive role. what deals has he done for the company? >> blevins has been head of procurement for apple. he does all of the supplier and partner agreements
ed: more bad news for apple.res plunged by 6% thursday, wiping $120 billion from its market value bloomberg has learned one of the company's senior executives is leaving after a tiktok emerged of him making an off-color joke. mark furman is here to explain. what did you learn? >> today we reported tony blevins, apple's longtime vice president of procurement, been at the company 22 years, he is leaving after he appeared in a viral video that aired early this month on instagram and tiktok....
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ed: alfred, thank you.ous delivery drone startup has delivered -- developed a new sound-based technology, they help the -- hope the new tech will convince regulators. i took a trip to a walmart in northwest arkansas where zipline is trying the tech. ed: is this about to become a more common site? zipline thanks so. >> this is held in arkansas, list talk about zipline. what is zipline? >> providing teleportation as a service to companies and now directly to home. we started with medical products, today we deliver many different things to primary care facilities, hospitals, homes, whatever is needed quickly can be delivered by an autonomous aircraft. zipline launched in rwanda, we are serving 21 hospitals, today we serve almost 3000 hospitals across rwanda, ghana, nigeria, kenya, now the united states in japan. we delivered 1.5 million doses of covid vaccine, 75% of a blood supply in a couple countries fully economist that sit -- fully autonomously that save the money. ed: how does that work? >> once it launc
ed: alfred, thank you.ous delivery drone startup has delivered -- developed a new sound-based technology, they help the -- hope the new tech will convince regulators. i took a trip to a walmart in northwest arkansas where zipline is trying the tech. ed: is this about to become a more common site? zipline thanks so. >> this is held in arkansas, list talk about zipline. what is zipline? >> providing teleportation as a service to companies and now directly to home. we started with...
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cox and ed's sister, marianne.ricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas was hostess of the party at which mrs. nixon, julie, and ed's mother were honored yet. other guests included members of mrs. nixon staff and women reporters. one of tricia is gifts from a lady of the press. to be an expression of sympathy for tricia and ed's desire for anonymity. to the movement of all, tricia donned her disguise. on friday evening june 4 at washington's beautiful anderson house, mrs. william rogers, wife of the secretary of state, hosted a reception for the diplomatic corps in honor of tricia and it. dean of the diplomatic corps led the way through the receiving line. the secretary of state was unable to be there
cox and ed's sister, marianne.ricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas was hostess of the party at which mrs. nixon, julie, and ed's mother were honored yet. other guests...
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cox and ed's sister, marianne.ricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas was hostess of the party at which mrs. nixon, julie, and ed's mother were honored yet. other guests included members of mrs. nixon staff and women reporters. one of tricia is gifts from a lady of the press. to be an expression of sympathy for tricia and ed's desire for anonymity. to the movement of all, tricia donned her disguise. on friday evening june 4 at washington's beautiful anderson house, mrs. william rogers, wife of the secretary of state, hosted a reception for the diplomatic corps in honor of tricia and it. dean of the diplomatic corps led the way through the receiving line. the secretary of state was unable to be there
cox and ed's sister, marianne.ricia received her china, the blue tree pattern by lyness, her silver, eloquence from greenfield massachusetts, and her crystal, a cut glass pattern. prior to mrs. agnes party and informal shar was held on may 26. tricia wasn't the first white house bride-to-be to have a shower given in her honor by a member of the washington women's press corps. helen thomas was hostess of the party at which mrs. nixon, julie, and ed's mother were honored yet. other guests...
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just as ed just said, she was a remarkable head of state.ces who don't think that she was remarkable, and i think that the wall—to—wall coverage, which for the most part — yes, of course we can point to exceptions — but for the most part we were talking about how remarkable and amazing she was. there were reports on the bbc where people were talking unchallenged with regards to how she was instrumental to bringing down apartheid. there were voices that were unchallenged. once you stray into the apartheid debate, it's very hard not to bring in, and you should bring in, the critical voices with regards to what was the role of the monarchy in africa. some of those voices were being heard in praise of the monarchy, but once you start to stray into those very contentious political waters, it's very hard — not about having a debate, but making sure all the views and opinions of the uk are represented. emily bell, you were nodding there. how do you judge the coverage? you live in the us, how different was it in the us? well, i arrived by plane over
just as ed just said, she was a remarkable head of state.ces who don't think that she was remarkable, and i think that the wall—to—wall coverage, which for the most part — yes, of course we can point to exceptions — but for the most part we were talking about how remarkable and amazing she was. there were reports on the bbc where people were talking unchallenged with regards to how she was instrumental to bringing down apartheid. there were voices that were unchallenged. once you stray...
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and don't nd to tryto give em something that thedon't ed. the periencef thecoentionalnd traditi onal neral inst ry. wiout all ofhese lile odd iosyncrasiesand thin that haened alg the wa thatcombin with mygrowinup on a farm and ing soconnted to n ure, i wodn't be o i in e positi that i am. and don't kn that laspur uld be he withouth . d you cajust swing it en and iwill clo its el - [iud le]. - ye ah ngine ruing] [jeep roing] naudiblegravel right thugh he . i think th coervationurial,we have e opportity to ve two tngs happ at on . you ha the opptunity restorend h ea an envonment ian ecosy em. d then y haveth opportunityto hela familyuring the timef de h, movehrough a transitn in a new areciat nof a lifthat was, but so have e opport ity to bter appriate the own fe and tir own esten ceso if u look at it kind ofike we e healg the earth. and the samtime, onthe otr side othe co we'rhealing hear ts we're healing individu als. we're offering two dulefor healing, th of thenvironmt anof the p son.and justy openinup spacend creang that ace for opleto co
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ed: emphasis on the pro. apple has designed three products it labels as "pro" it labels toward professionals. high-performance hardware for their work. that is how they have managed to justify the higher price points. it is interesting on the iphone lineup, the expectation is there is not a mini version of the iphone 14 like there was with the iphone 13. a slightly more smaller, more affordable model. apple is not just going in the direction of the rpo products to boost the price. there is also an emphasis on a much bigger screen size, 6.1, 6.5 or 6.7 inches. something reflected by samsung, as well. kriti: ed, as you were speaking, we were looking at a video of tim cook. some of this was pre-recorded. we will keep you up-to-date with all the news. ed ludlow will join us later in the hour, as well. thank you for your time. time for bloomberg's first word news with joe mathieu. joe: the new york governor said it is time to restore normal to our lives. the mask mandate has been lifted for public transit. she mad
ed: emphasis on the pro. apple has designed three products it labels as "pro" it labels toward professionals. high-performance hardware for their work. that is how they have managed to justify the higher price points. it is interesting on the iphone lineup, the expectation is there is not a mini version of the iphone 14 like there was with the iphone 13. a slightly more smaller, more affordable model. apple is not just going in the direction of the rpo products to boost the price....
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unlike tina and ed, i am not a politician _ world?but what i can say is that my concern is that the young people in wales 80% do not want continuation of the monarchy. what is their relationship with the bbc? communities didn't support the monarchy, what is their relationship after those ten days? that's my concern. it's not a republican or a monarchist argument, i keep having to reiterate how do we ensure that our national media continues to have strong links with a diverse range of opinions in communities throughout the uk? n opinions in communities throughout the uk? i will ask ou that throughout the uk? i will ask you that tina _ throughout the uk? i will ask you that tina is _ throughout the uk? i will ask you that tina is a _ throughout the uk? i will ask you that tina is a politician, l you that tina is a politician, what message do you think the past days send out about britain to the world? i past days send out about britain to the world? i think they send — britain to the world? i think they send out _ britain to the world?
unlike tina and ed, i am not a politician _ world?but what i can say is that my concern is that the young people in wales 80% do not want continuation of the monarchy. what is their relationship with the bbc? communities didn't support the monarchy, what is their relationship after those ten days? that's my concern. it's not a republican or a monarchist argument, i keep having to reiterate how do we ensure that our national media continues to have strong links with a diverse range of opinions...
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thank you, ed.alk about apple's new satellite connectivity and bring in christopher quilty, founder of quilty analytics which works exclusively in the satellite and space industry. i know this is something you have been following for a very long time. on stage today, apple talked about how this took years to put into practice -- hardware, software, infrastructure innovation. how significant is it that apple says it can now pull this off? christopher: it is a good innovation form and also a good first step. the service as announced today is fairly limited. worse case scenario, good to have as a background technology. but if you have been watching the broader industry landscape, there's lots of things happening with satellite and phone connectivity in other companies including spacex and t-mobile. just last week, or two weeks ago, they announced a service that is substantially a more viable service. companies that are working with handset manufacturers, ast space, global, link and supposedly android a
thank you, ed.alk about apple's new satellite connectivity and bring in christopher quilty, founder of quilty analytics which works exclusively in the satellite and space industry. i know this is something you have been following for a very long time. on stage today, apple talked about how this took years to put into practice -- hardware, software, infrastructure innovation. how significant is it that apple says it can now pull this off? christopher: it is a good innovation form and also a good...
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emily: ed ludlow, thank you. peloton launching its long-awaited rower, aiming to expand the fitness companies appeal. it will start taking orders for the peloton row and begin initial deliveries to u.s. customers in december. our very own market joins us for more details on this. you have been reporting on this for a long time. our customers going to pay for it? >> i think peloton has a group of consumers that want to build out there on home gin -- gymp, where they own a tread and they subscribe to their $44 package. in terms of the overall telethon story, i don't think the row device moves the leader -- needle. this leads -- this is a u.s. launch, it comes between $500 and $1500 more than main competitors but it is everything you'd want from peloton's rowing machine i don't think rowing has a place in the market that a bike or tread bike where people will rush out to buy the thing, unless you are one of the fitness enthusiasts. there is limited appeal compared to their other products. i don't think this it chang
emily: ed ludlow, thank you. peloton launching its long-awaited rower, aiming to expand the fitness companies appeal. it will start taking orders for the peloton row and begin initial deliveries to u.s. customers in december. our very own market joins us for more details on this. you have been reporting on this for a long time. our customers going to pay for it? >> i think peloton has a group of consumers that want to build out there on home gin -- gymp, where they own a tread and they...
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need to be snap-ed eligible most cites are. and i guess what i asking if someone is not snap-ed eligible but attends that site would they are offered. >> yes they can still participate in services. >> i thought so. i wanted see. >> yes. >> and could you tell again there was a line item for vet republicans in community support part of that grant xu indicate in the your remark this is is tell how that is. >> so. we several months back we reached out to sorts to plow share some of their sights some are and some are not meal cites. we reached out to them to ask if they would be interested in participating in snap-ed. education. and they were. so that is our partner we will work with or self help will w with to deliver snap-ed education at those sorts to plow share cites. >> additional. >> yes. >> okay. >> and can you say anything about the bipock? through the amcasion press we have been working with cites that serve have a focus on serving members of the community and providing them with additional funding to do sort of more robust
need to be snap-ed eligible most cites are. and i guess what i asking if someone is not snap-ed eligible but attends that site would they are offered. >> yes they can still participate in services. >> i thought so. i wanted see. >> yes. >> and could you tell again there was a line item for vet republicans in community support part of that grant xu indicate in the your remark this is is tell how that is. >> so. we several months back we reached out to sorts to plow...
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ed: it is dependent on what the advisor wants to do.e cpi numbers came out, it was a little bit of a shock. it will depend on their reaction. today will create more opportunity for investors to shift their portfolio, especially of funding has been at a loss. the market is down this year. the last three and a quarter weeks have been faithful. -- painful. what that means for investors is the ability to reset their portfolio, go from a mutual fund or closed end fund to etf and really reset the portfolio as you get to year end. jon: i wonder what happens to growth as an etf category, which had been so popular for so long. bloomberg intelligence put out a deep dive on the internet related stocks that are seeing valuations so much lower than where they had been the last five years. ed: we have seen a shifting from speculative growth to what i would call quality. if you look at quality, it has had about 5 million flows this year. to be fair, there are a lot of definitions and how you go about it. when you get into companies that continue earni
ed: it is dependent on what the advisor wants to do.e cpi numbers came out, it was a little bit of a shock. it will depend on their reaction. today will create more opportunity for investors to shift their portfolio, especially of funding has been at a loss. the market is down this year. the last three and a quarter weeks have been faithful. -- painful. what that means for investors is the ability to reset their portfolio, go from a mutual fund or closed end fund to etf and really reset the...
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ed ludlow with the biggest moves. ed: a picture says a thousand words.he market pricing in at 75 basis point hike pushing rates about 4%. market did start rising. .8% the outperformer in the tech heavy index. coming off the worst weeks since january over the last five days. u.s. 10 year yields, weepy attention to it we breached 3.5% since 2011. we come off that at 3.4% that is a key psychological level. at one point in the session, it had a net its lowest level since june, nearly $18,000 token mark, kind of recovered as tech stocks were choppy. interesting because some of the best performers on the day specifically on the nasdaq 100, apple, tesla's, though stocks that were so down trotted in the previous five day period. i'm paying attention to to nvidia, last week when we had the worst week, and video was -- nvidia was among the worst performers. arc innovation and cathie wood adding almost 400,000 shares. meta--- meta, a special shout out to you because it just not the five-day losing streak in which it should $61 billion in market cap. it has not had
ed ludlow with the biggest moves. ed: a picture says a thousand words.he market pricing in at 75 basis point hike pushing rates about 4%. market did start rising. .8% the outperformer in the tech heavy index. coming off the worst weeks since january over the last five days. u.s. 10 year yields, weepy attention to it we breached 3.5% since 2011. we come off that at 3.4% that is a key psychological level. at one point in the session, it had a net its lowest level since june, nearly $18,000 token...
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ed ludlow with the biggest moves. ed: a picture says a thousand words.ark rising in 75 basis point hike pushing rates above 4% market did start rising. up eight tenths of 1% p the outperformer in the tech heavy index. coming off the worst weeks since january and the last five days. we pay attention to five-year yields. we come back off to 3.4 percent. a key psychological level to bitcoin at 19,005 hundred u.s. dollars. at one point, it had been the lowest level since june or the 18,000 u.s. dollars token mark. we kind of recovered throughout the session. interesting because some offoery specifically on the nasdaq 100, apple, so downtrodden. paying attention to nvidia, last week when we had the worst week, and video was among the worst performers. cathie wood adding almost 400,000 shares. meda, a special shout out because it has snapped a five day losing streak in which it shed $61 billion in market cap. emily: let's talk about meda here because when you're looking at mark zuckerberg's own personal wealth at 71 billion dollars wiped out, of course faceboo
ed ludlow with the biggest moves. ed: a picture says a thousand words.ark rising in 75 basis point hike pushing rates above 4% market did start rising. up eight tenths of 1% p the outperformer in the tech heavy index. coming off the worst weeks since january and the last five days. we pay attention to five-year yields. we come back off to 3.4 percent. a key psychological level to bitcoin at 19,005 hundred u.s. dollars. at one point, it had been the lowest level since june or the 18,000 u.s....
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ed ludlow walking us through ford.ipstick with the auto story, because it is not just earnings that you want to watch, sometimes it there is dealmaking. an ipo in garnering enough orders to cover the 9.4 billion euro offering multiple times over within just a few hours at porsche. you have been beating the drum on how ford's volume has been on both sides of the atlantic, so explain how this porsche ipo is doing so well. sonali: it is harder in europe than in the united states, but in a tough market you are seeing one of the biggest listings you will see in a long time in europe. early in the offer period, the carmakers come in going through september, you see that it is coming through on valuation. but remember, it is still electric carmaker that we are talking about. and -- a luxury carmaker that we are talking about. there's robust demand for something that is a unique asset, and it opens a question for some future share sales for an asset like this in the future. muted ambitions, but a clear anchor for investors on
ed ludlow walking us through ford.ipstick with the auto story, because it is not just earnings that you want to watch, sometimes it there is dealmaking. an ipo in garnering enough orders to cover the 9.4 billion euro offering multiple times over within just a few hours at porsche. you have been beating the drum on how ford's volume has been on both sides of the atlantic, so explain how this porsche ipo is doing so well. sonali: it is harder in europe than in the united states, but in a tough...
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ed describes a feeling of joy. we saw a lot of celebrations and we could hear screaming and cheering. what was the atmosphere like when you were hands-off in the last five minutes, and your first view of dimorphos, what was that like? lena: i will say a few words and then give it over to the team. as we got close to the asteroid, as ed said, there was joy. i would say terror and joy at the same time because we saw we were going to impact. the asteroid came into the field of view for the first time. we really did not know the shape of the asteroid. but we knew we were going to hit . i think all of us were kind of holding our breath. i'm surprised none of us passed out, actually. but at the end, i felt a little numb. yes, we were celebrating and there was a lot of joy but you also feel a little bit numb that so many years of work is now complete. so the expectation of what is next. but there are a lot of next things going out for dart. >> their job is done but ours is just beginning. i have been embedded with the eng
ed describes a feeling of joy. we saw a lot of celebrations and we could hear screaming and cheering. what was the atmosphere like when you were hands-off in the last five minutes, and your first view of dimorphos, what was that like? lena: i will say a few words and then give it over to the team. as we got close to the asteroid, as ed said, there was joy. i would say terror and joy at the same time because we saw we were going to impact. the asteroid came into the field of view for the first...
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hugely, i think to get behind ed.rom it. so i'm watching and enjoying that bit. i think it was a great thing bill did that he put this game forward for ed, and it shows what a decent bloke ed is, and then everyone coming out to support him has been terrific, pretty heart—warming. the water carriers were ed and billy's children. this was a special occasion for ed's family who were helped by the support they're currently receiving. i thinkjust as we are navigating the beginnings of a crazyjourney, it's been amazing to see at points people reaching out and just showing support being here. i think it'sjust so important for ed and also, yeah, for me to make sure, you know, it keeps us going, doesn't it? it keeps us feeling like we can help to raise the profile of it and make sure we're doing all we can to raise awareness. the spotlight is a little bit on the people that are suffering from the disease, but the reality is, it's just as difficult for the wives, partners, parents, the children. and that's something that we are
hugely, i think to get behind ed.rom it. so i'm watching and enjoying that bit. i think it was a great thing bill did that he put this game forward for ed, and it shows what a decent bloke ed is, and then everyone coming out to support him has been terrific, pretty heart—warming. the water carriers were ed and billy's children. this was a special occasion for ed's family who were helped by the support they're currently receiving. i thinkjust as we are navigating the beginnings of a...
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so he fit rupert's profile. >> and more important, if he endorses ed koch and ed koch goes on to becomem. and what rupert also understands is that he can do much more than endorse a political candidate. he can turn his paper into effectively a political weapon. >> one day, i wake up, and there's this editorial on the front page of the post. i'd never seen an endorsement like that. every single day. the front pages of the new york post had praiseworthy pieces about ed koch, and negative pieces about his opponent. >> murdoch is so pro-koch that 50 reporters at the paper signed a petition. >> saying, you know, the coverage of this mayoral race was outrageous. >> this is not fair and balanced journalism. >> it didn't matter. i mean, he had his editors and he had his reporters and they did what he wanted them to do. >> i don't need any lecturing from them about newspaper ethics. >> i wouldn't be in a position to say i was mayor of new york city if rupert hadn't endorsed me. he gave me credibility. >> for murdoch, now the template is set. he's taken his bombastic, screaming approach to journa
so he fit rupert's profile. >> and more important, if he endorses ed koch and ed koch goes on to becomem. and what rupert also understands is that he can do much more than endorse a political candidate. he can turn his paper into effectively a political weapon. >> one day, i wake up, and there's this editorial on the front page of the post. i'd never seen an endorsement like that. every single day. the front pages of the new york post had praiseworthy pieces about ed koch, and...
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learning as to break it down is ed ludlow in new york.d: it was a roller coaster afternoon. 75-basis point hike as expected. the surprise and the more hawkish element in the afternoon was the forecast on where rates go. 4.3% by the end of the year, 4.6% in the terminal rate in 2023. the market figuring out what the fed is prepared to do in terms of fighting inflation and giving the economy some pain. the generations behind me of the nasdaq 100, the tech-heavy index, there were big swings. ultimately we closed down 1.8%. on the equation of inflation fighting against pain, here is what fed chair jay powell had to say. chairman powell: there is a possibility that we go to a certain level that we are confident in and stay there for some time. but we are not at that level. clearly today, we have just moved probably into the very lowest level of what might be restrictive. certainly my view and review of the committee, there is a ways to go. ed: we saw the same gyrations in equity markets go through the digital tokens like bitcoins which hang ou
learning as to break it down is ed ludlow in new york.d: it was a roller coaster afternoon. 75-basis point hike as expected. the surprise and the more hawkish element in the afternoon was the forecast on where rates go. 4.3% by the end of the year, 4.6% in the terminal rate in 2023. the market figuring out what the fed is prepared to do in terms of fighting inflation and giving the economy some pain. the generations behind me of the nasdaq 100, the tech-heavy index, there were big swings....
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ed, i have released today. ed: it was a bit of tug of war in the market today. everyone is trying to make sense of what the inflation print means. the nasdaq 100 is not performer among major embassies. semiconductors doing well. it was a soft come up more than 1%. if there was an area of weakness, it was bitcoin, which holds below the $20,000 level which had breached any for hours ago. we are thinking about what happens next. look at this terminal chart. the policy sensitive to year continues to push it sealed up throughout wednesday session. you see the big jump in the yield, two-year on tuesday. this is where it is all playing out. this is where we are keeping our ahead of the the fed meeting. in terms of the key movers there's a big news cycle going on in the background. forget there's a lot of movers. tesla, one of the best performers despite negative headlines, the first that there is a lawsuit that hit tesla claiming it deceived car owners about its self-driving capabilities. reports out of germany that an expansion of their factory near berlin has been pu
ed, i have released today. ed: it was a bit of tug of war in the market today. everyone is trying to make sense of what the inflation print means. the nasdaq 100 is not performer among major embassies. semiconductors doing well. it was a soft come up more than 1%. if there was an area of weakness, it was bitcoin, which holds below the $20,000 level which had breached any for hours ago. we are thinking about what happens next. look at this terminal chart. the policy sensitive to year continues...
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ed ludlow is outside the courthouse in downtown manhattan. a five dollar stock and to billion-dollar company, what is the significance of the founder being on trial? ed: he was a poster child for the wave of ev companies in 2023 and 2021. i had not had any work with them until that point, and to keep at it going public through that mechanism is that you can make forward projections or statements about what you think your company can do. opening their argument the prosecution said that milton lied about all aspects on the business and the progress that it made on the trucks, the hydrogen fuel was detailed that it was developing. in response the defense was saying it did not lie and it was a distortion. he believed what he was saying and in terms of the investment errors -- investors, all of the information was available publicly through the website documents and the burden of proof is on the prosecution not just to prove that milton lied. he faces two counts of security and wire fraud but the prosecution will have to prove that his comments ar
ed ludlow is outside the courthouse in downtown manhattan. a five dollar stock and to billion-dollar company, what is the significance of the founder being on trial? ed: he was a poster child for the wave of ev companies in 2023 and 2021. i had not had any work with them until that point, and to keep at it going public through that mechanism is that you can make forward projections or statements about what you think your company can do. opening their argument the prosecution said that milton...
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i mean, who do you think, ed, in your mind is doing it the best right now?that's a good question. you know, look, i think netflix sort of set the model for how you could become profitable. it took them a long time they didn't really get to that point, if you really look at their correct profit measure, which is, you know, their cash flow, really, until they hit 200 million subscribers, right and they're paying somewhere about $15 a month. disney, even though they're a closer approaching that number, they're -- they don't charge as much it's going to take them a lot longer you know, at this point, you know, netflix is still sort of the best one, at least in terms of as a business, but we've seen how challenged they are. so if netflix is sort of the future for like disney or hbo max, you're like, that's not necessarily a great future for them they have to figure out a better way to go at it. i think hbo has done a great job of focusing on fewer, better at least that's their idea and to your point, a lot more singles. maybe a home run on occasion maybe that's t
i mean, who do you think, ed, in your mind is doing it the best right now?that's a good question. you know, look, i think netflix sort of set the model for how you could become profitable. it took them a long time they didn't really get to that point, if you really look at their correct profit measure, which is, you know, their cash flow, really, until they hit 200 million subscribers, right and they're paying somewhere about $15 a month. disney, even though they're a closer approaching that...
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am i gng to geevic te sohat's a essi ng but i amor ed. wiout-- i am-- i bor ed sohat's a n, thatreallys my big on.any otr con lls undethat con, theact that'm bor . icki ng - ohi am extmely bed. i wled houses.i don't ow what do.i play with evy sile toy i ave. i have ge insa . metimes, even ba my hd on theall. everhing i he is dea au ghs] [bathing ard] yeah, don't ow.boredogets thebest of me mostly.is thabug insi or tside ofhe win w? nevemi nd.any mo questions? [mic - jn travta, ola neon...
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ed ludlow is back. global rollout of the iphone 14, the next generation of apple watches. here in new york, tim cook has been in town, on the east side, on fifth avenue, meeting customers of the seems to be excitement there seems to be demand. this three is asking -- the street is asking, will it boost apple sales? let's pull up the chart, we need to contextualize how important the iphone is in terms of overall sales. more than 50%. apple is reserved the biggest upgrades for the most expensive handset. we have been talking about data for preorders that shows there is demand for that most expensive handset. the other story is evidence that demand for consumer electronics is really slowing down. let's look at the numbers for iphone sales over the last few years. i am going to go to 2021, an incredible year for apple. record iphone sales. the thing is, the early data also shows that the demand for the highest price point handset with the fanciest, most high-spec features, is doing what we saw in 2021 as we
ed ludlow is back. global rollout of the iphone 14, the next generation of apple watches. here in new york, tim cook has been in town, on the east side, on fifth avenue, meeting customers of the seems to be excitement there seems to be demand. this three is asking -- the street is asking, will it boost apple sales? let's pull up the chart, we need to contextualize how important the iphone is in terms of overall sales. more than 50%. apple is reserved the biggest upgrades for the most expensive...
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ed o'callaghan, and you write about brian rabbit.scribe as a pattern? >> we handled the interferences, the attempts to interfere ourselves and we didn't have the need to refer it to the inspector general. >> so the first time an inspector general would read about this kind of political interference would be in this book? >> we never took it to the inspector general. we didn't have the need for it. >> did you sit as a group and wonder if you should go to the over sight committee, or senate or house judiciary? >> we handled it. and if we weren't successful in handling it, and maintaining the independence and integrity of the southern district of new york, that was my job. that was my sole job. to make sure that we did things the southern district way and we always did. if we weren't able to do that, then there might have been either methods. at end of my tenure there was a situation where barr was going to impose an outsider who he trusted in charge of the southern district of new york. and at that point, i went public, i was noisy, i
ed o'callaghan, and you write about brian rabbit.scribe as a pattern? >> we handled the interferences, the attempts to interfere ourselves and we didn't have the need to refer it to the inspector general. >> so the first time an inspector general would read about this kind of political interference would be in this book? >> we never took it to the inspector general. we didn't have the need for it. >> did you sit as a group and wonder if you should go to the over sight...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, how are you? so glad you're here. please have a seat right over here. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you very much. voice of an angel! voice of an angel. ( cheers and applause ) hey, everybody! thank you very much. ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you very much, folks. good to see you here. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) please have a seat, everybody. thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks-- ( cheers and applause ) today, congress dropped episode three of the january 6th committee hearings. in prime time! 1:00 p.m. on a thursday. ( laughter ) now, there was a bunch of video testimony, a lot of documents, a lot of questions of the two live witnesses. and this is what we learned: all the lawyers knew that overturning the election was a crime. they all told each other that they knew it was a crime. they all told everybod
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: hey, how are you? so glad you're here. please have a seat right over here. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) thank you very much. voice of an angel! voice of an angel. ( cheers and applause ) hey, everybody! thank you very much. ( audience chanting stephen ) >> stephen: thank you very much, folks. good to see you here. ♪ ♪ ♪ (...
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mohcd dog ed in helping get this done. dog ed in honoring had than i hear from the district. it speaks to the different tone that is set today and in no mall part because of mayor breed's leadership. like to offer the mayor to share thoughts. [applause]. >> finally here! let me tell you. i really was worried about how long if took to get this project done. fiona can appreciate this as someone when went to the school it must feel great being here and making in this place for educators to live and work and thrive and we have been hearing the conversations over the decades about the need for educator housing and often times when we put things on it is ballot. there is a lot of conversation about housing for teachers housing for firefighters, housing for all the people but we know that the laws that exist really make it so complicated. so difficult to get a project like this done. just even the 18 among delay to rezone this property to make it appropriated for housing in the first place. i appreciate supervisor mar because part of what he and i have constants low discussed is the
mohcd dog ed in helping get this done. dog ed in honoring had than i hear from the district. it speaks to the different tone that is set today and in no mall part because of mayor breed's leadership. like to offer the mayor to share thoughts. [applause]. >> finally here! let me tell you. i really was worried about how long if took to get this project done. fiona can appreciate this as someone when went to the school it must feel great being here and making in this place for educators to...
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ed ludlow is in new york with the latest. ed: breaking news, peloton co-founder john foley is leaving the company. they announced after market close monday, the chief legal officer, who is also a cofounder, is leaving and he will be replaced by an uber executive to become the chief legal officer. buoyant day. nasdaq 100 up for a fourth day. the key august cpi, you want to see inflation cooling because of the big fed meeting. less performance in the semiconductor index, stock yields holding steady. bitcoin had a strong session as we kick into tuesday's session, around $22,500. semiconductors a softer part of the market monday. reports that the biden administration will codify, firm up, expand u.s. exports of chip technology to china, the chip equipment maker's, the worst performers on the stocks including the likes of amd. so much technology news, sticking in the chip space, intel up but they are reevaluating the spin off the ipo to mobilize the automotive tech company, inking about a bloomberg valuation and delaying the marke
ed ludlow is in new york with the latest. ed: breaking news, peloton co-founder john foley is leaving the company. they announced after market close monday, the chief legal officer, who is also a cofounder, is leaving and he will be replaced by an uber executive to become the chief legal officer. buoyant day. nasdaq 100 up for a fourth day. the key august cpi, you want to see inflation cooling because of the big fed meeting. less performance in the semiconductor index, stock yields holding...
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ed: for me, that is a fair point.y wise, if you look at the micro, we have companies that grow significantly and with good growth trajectories. the question is value. if you company depreciates 10%, even if your company makes 10%, because of fx loss, that is stopping investors from coming in. hopefully, once we see the peso stabilizes, or if the central bank decides they will match that increases, then that is when we will see investors coming in. we will be ready for them. david: and the tourists, right? when i get there in a couple of months, beer is on me. [laughter] just kidding. [laughter] ed francisco there, bdo capital and investments president. yvonne: can i come? [laughter] let's go to some island. we have got to get away. speaking of a break, we will delve into tourism in the asia-pacific as countries ditch more covid curbs. . we have an exquisite interview with the marriott international apac president. this is bloomberg. rishaad: we are watching the recovery of travel around asia. it is expected to continu
ed: for me, that is a fair point.y wise, if you look at the micro, we have companies that grow significantly and with good growth trajectories. the question is value. if you company depreciates 10%, even if your company makes 10%, because of fx loss, that is stopping investors from coming in. hopefully, once we see the peso stabilizes, or if the central bank decides they will match that increases, then that is when we will see investors coming in. we will be ready for them. david: and the...
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ed, thank you for joining us live.red to multiple times to a better in florida who pick people up and to bassett. uses and -- offers to help them take a. flight water investigations saying about this? piece this together for us. >> remember, we heard last week from several migrants that were on that flight to martha's vineyard they talked about a woman named perla, who had been approaching migrants here and essentially rounding people up, and convincing them to get on this flight. now, we cannot tell you at this point whether perla is that vendor that governor desantis is talking about. but we asked the sheriff here in san antonio here today if they've been able to identify this woman. he said, they have identified several people. they would not tell us exactly who they are. the sheriff says he's trying to figure out exactly what those people were doing in the area around this migrant shelter last week and the days leading up to that flight. >> so, ed, are all of them or some of them asylum seekers? >> bye, bye, bye la
ed, thank you for joining us live.red to multiple times to a better in florida who pick people up and to bassett. uses and -- offers to help them take a. flight water investigations saying about this? piece this together for us. >> remember, we heard last week from several migrants that were on that flight to martha's vineyard they talked about a woman named perla, who had been approaching migrants here and essentially rounding people up, and convincing them to get on this flight. now, we...
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ed luce, thank you so much.> real ones. >> you could look at the top of the book charts and see that evidenced every week. >> okay. so, we've got a lot still ahead on "morning joe." we're following the breaking news about queen elizabeth ii. the 96-year-old monarch appearing to be gravely ill. her doctors releasing a statement that they are concerned about her health and that she is reportedly under medical supervision. we know that prince charles and camilla are headed to her summer residence where she is to be with her. and so is prince william. so we are looking at a potentially grave situation with the second longest running monarch in world history. queen elizabeth the ii, we'll be following that. and steve bannon will be returning himself into police. we have a report outside of the courthouse on that. and chuck hagel will about here with a new warning about how our partisan politics are making us less safe. plus an nbc news exclusive interview with an ex-nsa translator who was sentenced to four years in j
ed luce, thank you so much.> real ones. >> you could look at the top of the book charts and see that evidenced every week. >> okay. so, we've got a lot still ahead on "morning joe." we're following the breaking news about queen elizabeth ii. the 96-year-old monarch appearing to be gravely ill. her doctors releasing a statement that they are concerned about her health and that she is reportedly under medical supervision. we know that prince charles and camilla are headed...
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sir ed davey, thank you for our that. sir ed davey, thank you for your time. _ that. islands. in between a load of dry weather and sunshine, hides between 13 and 16 degrees. overnight at night, this band of cloud and rain goes south and behind more showers and more cloud than last night. not as cold a start to the day tomorrow as it was this morning. we start with this showery band of rain in south wales and southern england. showers coming in. fair bit of sunshine. temperatures up on today, peaking on 17. and ukraine has accused russia of causing the leaks. hello. this is bbc news — these are the latest headlines in the uk and around the world. one of the world�*s most important financial institutions — the international monetary fund — criticises the government�*s tax cuts — and calls on ministers to �*re—evaluate�* their plans. these statements are common with regard to emerging market countries with problematic policies, but not often about g7 countries. this, unlike other fluctuations in the market, is a self—inflicted wound. these were the deliberate decisions o
sir ed davey, thank you for our that. sir ed davey, thank you for your time. _ that. islands. in between a load of dry weather and sunshine, hides between 13 and 16 degrees. overnight at night, this band of cloud and rain goes south and behind more showers and more cloud than last night. not as cold a start to the day tomorrow as it was this morning. we start with this showery band of rain in south wales and southern england. showers coming in. fair bit of sunshine. temperatures up on today,...