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ellison? >> raf, i also want to ask you about that other story we've mentioned, allegations that members of the u.n. aid agency for palestinians were possibly involved in the terror attack we saw unfolding on october 7th. what do we know about that? >> reporter: yeah, so israel is alleging that up to 12 staff members at unrwa, this u.n. agency, took part in the october 7th attack, not clear exactly what they're accused of doing, israel is saying they were hamas members themselves or whether they were part of this very large mob that passed through the fence once it was breached. the u.s. is suspending aid to unrwa while the investigation continues. ellison. >> raf sanchez in tel aviv, thank you. >>> it's time for today's cnbc money minute. a major recall of teslas and t-mobile tweaks its terms of service. cnbc's steve kovach joins us now. hey, steve. >> hey there, ellison, tesla is recalling close to 200,000 cars in the u.s. due to an issue of what the back-up camera malfunctioning when it goe
ellison? >> raf, i also want to ask you about that other story we've mentioned, allegations that members of the u.n. aid agency for palestinians were possibly involved in the terror attack we saw unfolding on october 7th. what do we know about that? >> reporter: yeah, so israel is alleging that up to 12 staff members at unrwa, this u.n. agency, took part in the october 7th attack, not clear exactly what they're accused of doing, israel is saying they were hamas members themselves or...
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you told me it was keith in the commercial break. >> who is keith ellison?st. liz: thing in your mind. >> larry, jr. in any event this thing popped on my tweet, deal progress, moving forward, serious. i would say this, be very careful about arbitraging this deal postively, betting this thing could happen. if you read the whole tweet, which i don't know people did, bankers that are involved in it with first-hand knowledge of this are telling me it is still wickedly close negotiations and a wickedly complex deal. here is what is on the table right now. it may change. skydance buys shari redstone's stake in national amusements which is the holding company of paramount. that stake is worth on the high-end as we've said on the show, something like two billion dollars, give or take, whatever. she then hands that company, the controlling, control of paramount, mtv, cbs, you know what, to ellison's skydance. it is a wickedly complex deal because the shareholders of paramount, the people that you know, buy, the stock that you're seeing, not, not the class a, not the,
you told me it was keith in the commercial break. >> who is keith ellison?st. liz: thing in your mind. >> larry, jr. in any event this thing popped on my tweet, deal progress, moving forward, serious. i would say this, be very careful about arbitraging this deal postively, betting this thing could happen. if you read the whole tweet, which i don't know people did, bankers that are involved in it with first-hand knowledge of this are telling me it is still wickedly close negotiations...
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paul, uh, ellison bankrolled uh, larry ellison is bankrolled by blair's drive for by tony blair's driveyogenics. one of this cuddly pair. these two are tony blair's think tank given £200 million by tech billionaire , as you say, larry ellison of oracle is bankrolling the former pm's think tank, which advises on global health care and government reform . um, and tony government reform. um, and tony blair has called it the institute of global changes, which again , is quite which again, is quite terrifying. i mean, it's all in the title, isn't it? globe change. they all want to control the world in some way. and let's part for moment. the part for a moment. the personalities involved. why why would a billionaire philanthropist and one of the world's most manipulative, well known political leaders , why known political leaders, why would they want to combine? is it for our own good? question mark. i'm not convinced it is. i think it's for their ends in think it's for their own ends in to degree . and it does. to some degree. and it does. whenever i see a story like this, i always to myself
paul, uh, ellison bankrolled uh, larry ellison is bankrolled by blair's drive for by tony blair's driveyogenics. one of this cuddly pair. these two are tony blair's think tank given £200 million by tech billionaire , as you say, larry ellison of oracle is bankrolling the former pm's think tank, which advises on global health care and government reform . um, and tony government reform. um, and tony blair has called it the institute of global changes, which again , is quite which again, is quite...
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more you put into it the more you can expect to get back. >> classic paying it forward thanks to ellisonw a medical research collaboration that could save the lives of thousands of women the new moon shot project to help develop a vaccine for survivors and patients alike >>> and look at what else is ahead. >> alley love is bringing us a fashion double take. how to get the look for less >>> plus an olympic gold medallist is live in studio 1a olympicsahead to the paris >> nice to meet ya. my name is david. i've been a pharmacist for 44 years as i got older, it was just a natural part of aging, i felt that my memory was beginning to decline and that's when i started looking for something that would help. when i first started taking prevagen, i noticed my memory was so much better. just stuff seemed to come together and fit like a jigsaw puzzle in my mind. prevagen. at stores everywhere without a prescription. you want to see who we are as americans? and fit like a jigsaw puzzle in my mind. i'm peter dixon and in kenya... we built a hospital that provides maternal care. as a marine... we fou
more you put into it the more you can expect to get back. >> classic paying it forward thanks to ellisonw a medical research collaboration that could save the lives of thousands of women the new moon shot project to help develop a vaccine for survivors and patients alike >>> and look at what else is ahead. >> alley love is bringing us a fashion double take. how to get the look for less >>> plus an olympic gold medallist is live in studio 1a olympicsahead to the...
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not only called larry ellison. ceo oracle he's the he's the ceo oracle have already given $100 million to the tony blair institute , to the tony blair institute, $100 million. they plan over the next several years to give up to $375 million. now, in 2022, oracle bought cerner , which is oracle bought cerner, which is a medical records company in the united states, for $30 billion, was oracle and larry ellison are fascinating , was oracle and larry ellison are fascinating, aided by was oracle and larry ellison are fascinating , aided by the fascinating, aided by the digitisation of medical records and applications in al and guess what? vaccines of course. and what? vaccines of course. and what has tony blair been talking about non—stop on the world economic forum? davos merry go round for the last couple of years. precisely those two things, dare i say there may be some relationship between all the money going into his little pet project, the tbi , and the pet project, the tbi, and the things he's arguing for. and t
not only called larry ellison. ceo oracle he's the he's the ceo oracle have already given $100 million to the tony blair institute , to the tony blair institute, $100 million. they plan over the next several years to give up to $375 million. now, in 2022, oracle bought cerner , which is oracle bought cerner, which is a medical records company in the united states, for $30 billion, was oracle and larry ellison are fascinating , was oracle and larry ellison are fascinating, aided by was oracle...
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american journalist george ellison exposed this ukrainian scheme by withdrawing millions of dollars fromdget in favor of one of the political forces. they have more money and power in washington than all of saudi arabia. why is this so? they create systems of bribes. for example, they created the burisma company for people like joe biden and hunter biden. they create all this and make sure that the money is returned in the form of bribes campaign contributions. we all know that there is a convention to prohibit the proliferation of developments in the accumulation of biobacteriological and toxin weapons, which was signed in 1972. this convention is not working now, it... is not respected by the united states, because they simply deny that the united states does not have a program for military biological weapons , and accordingly, they have prepared themselves very competently, legally, that is, all the companies that conduct these experiments are not now the ministry of defense, these are just contracting companies, that is , the us department of defense says, no, we are not connected wi
american journalist george ellison exposed this ukrainian scheme by withdrawing millions of dollars fromdget in favor of one of the political forces. they have more money and power in washington than all of saudi arabia. why is this so? they create systems of bribes. for example, they created the burisma company for people like joe biden and hunter biden. they create all this and make sure that the money is returned in the form of bribes campaign contributions. we all know that there is a...
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ellison barber is following that story for us. what do we know about the conditions of his release? >> reporter: yeah, so the conditions for parole, they are pretty strict. oscar pistorius will be required to be confined to his home for certain hours every day, and all of these conditions for parole last until 2029. that is when his sentence would have ended. he served nine years of a 13-year sentence. in addition to having to be in his home during certain hours, he's not allowed to leave after 8:00 p.m. he's not allowed to drink. he's not allowed to use controlled substances. he's not allowed to give any media interviews, and he is required to have therapy. he is required to have courses around anger management, and also attend classes and participate in a program related to gender-based violence. all of that is, again, going to last until 2029 in south africa, under south africa law, anyone who is an offender is eligible for parole after they have served half of their sentence. at the same time, that is not making the fact that he is out any easier for reeva steenkamp's family. in
ellison barber is following that story for us. what do we know about the conditions of his release? >> reporter: yeah, so the conditions for parole, they are pretty strict. oscar pistorius will be required to be confined to his home for certain hours every day, and all of these conditions for parole last until 2029. that is when his sentence would have ended. he served nine years of a 13-year sentence. in addition to having to be in his home during certain hours, he's not allowed to leave...
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unfortunately, the left hand side and it's always bombing betty, the ellison, whom everyone knew lopped, she died under the ruins of her enclosure because of a highest bush and boom, simply followed them. the gate house next to the 2nd large animal was a hateful cold beauty. she survived through the inside, located and leave with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees. yeah, those stories of tragedy bravery and 1st the veterans continue online at all if you dot com remarking 80 years today, since the end of the siege. open that in the crowd. this is out to you in the us in the middle schools only take some of the music from you the goals for the the this the directed you mean? yes ma'am. this to image the day. my in is the she said to you, the munoz, the queen. yes, what i mean, what said as he gets paid to the niche for billy. beautiful gloss and just gets a place to invest flash sonya store. can we just come down? we listed it, but the only thing and the rest of it. yeah. because up for me all the time that the kind of dental and vision risk of those s
unfortunately, the left hand side and it's always bombing betty, the ellison, whom everyone knew lopped, she died under the ruins of her enclosure because of a highest bush and boom, simply followed them. the gate house next to the 2nd large animal was a hateful cold beauty. she survived through the inside, located and leave with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees. yeah, those stories of tragedy bravery and 1st the veterans continue online at all if you dot...
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ellison. i mean, he is me, and he and i are black. >> oh bingo. >> no bingo.udies, they are just literature. the blackest thing about this one is the ink. >> [laughter] actor jeffrey wright is up for his first oscar for the biting me funny movie american fiction. he stars as embedded professor thelonious monk ellison, whose satire of black writing in the publishing world is a surprise success. i recently spoke to jeffrey about the movie, its message, and much more. >> jeffrey wright, welcome to the saturday show. >> oh, thank you jonathan, wonderful to be here with you. >> well first of all, congratulations on your oscar nomination. you and sterling k. brown are the first black man to be nominated for best actor and best supporting actor for the same film. what's it like to share that recognition with him, and the rest of the ensemble? >> it's fantastic. but what took so long? it's, it was surprising to me that that was the case. but it's just, i am really gratified that the film is being recognized to this degree, that sterling has been recognized. but also t
ellison. i mean, he is me, and he and i are black. >> oh bingo. >> no bingo.udies, they are just literature. the blackest thing about this one is the ink. >> [laughter] actor jeffrey wright is up for his first oscar for the biting me funny movie american fiction. he stars as embedded professor thelonious monk ellison, whose satire of black writing in the publishing world is a surprise success. i recently spoke to jeffrey about the movie, its message, and much more. >>...
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anti-poverty group oxfam finds the combined fortunes of elon musk, not all now, and jeff bezos, and larry ellisonnd warren buffett, i jumped from $405 billion in march 2020 to and warren buffett, i jumped from $405 billion in march 20 $20-$869 billion in november of 2023. oxfam said if trends continue the world could see its first trillion air within the next decade. the organization said the world's wealth gap was supercharged by the covid pandemic. they are calling on governments to install some regulations to reduce the gap between the rich and the rest of society including the cap on ceo pay and new taxes on permanent wealth. >>> rain is in the forecast was today. it starts later this morning, heading into the afternoon hours. it will look heavier and more widespread throughout the bay area into the 2:00, 3:00, 4:00 hour. widespread showers throughout the bay stretching from the santa clara valley into one country were earlier this morning we got hit first with heavy pockets of rain impacting the morning commute. lasting into the afternoon hours today this will impact that evening commute bac
anti-poverty group oxfam finds the combined fortunes of elon musk, not all now, and jeff bezos, and larry ellisonnd warren buffett, i jumped from $405 billion in march 2020 to and warren buffett, i jumped from $405 billion in march 20 $20-$869 billion in november of 2023. oxfam said if trends continue the world could see its first trillion air within the next decade. the organization said the world's wealth gap was supercharged by the covid pandemic. they are calling on governments to install...
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i would imagine that this author, ellison, is -- black. >> that's me.ese books have nothing to do with african american studies. they're just literature. the blackest thing about this one is the ink. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "american fiction" is in theaters starting friday. please welcome jeffrey wright! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> wow. wow. sweet crowd. >> jimmy: great to have you here. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i saw you at the golden globe as well, on television, of course, not in person. i was not there. >> oh, okay. we missed you. >> jimmy: well, thank you. i appreciate that. >> yeah. >> jimmy: was it fun? >> it was fun, it was fun. i hadn't been to one i guess in about 20 years. >> jimmy: oh. >> that night, i came home with a little trinket. so -- with a souvenir. so that was more fun. >> jimmy: you won, right, yes. [ cheers and applause ] for "angels in america." >> yes, yeah. no, we had a fantastic time, we had a great time. >> jimmy: you brought your kids? >> i brought the kids. >> jimmy: i've met your kids
i would imagine that this author, ellison, is -- black. >> that's me.ese books have nothing to do with african american studies. they're just literature. the blackest thing about this one is the ink. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "american fiction" is in theaters starting friday. please welcome jeffrey wright! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> wow. wow. sweet crowd. >> jimmy: great to have you here. >> thank you....
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so ellison boyd strike the kid down, and he repeated the story for them. >> they were on a dirt road, a rattlesnake, and they was trying to kill it, find something to kill it with. trouble was they were plum out of rattlesnake killing tools. and that's when an suv just happened to pull up on the dirt road behind them. the driver was a woman in her forties, or thereabouts, who said the young man offered him a surefire way to dispatch the live rattlesnake. lady in the car had a gun. right. it was a hand good, inside a plastic ziplock bag. >> i think she handed him the plastic bag for him to take it out. and that was a little weird. why would it be in the bag? >> right. >> a peculiar story for sure. certain details were a little fuzzy. kid could not remember the exact date for example. but he did recall with absolute clarity, who the driver was, because he knew her. knew her name. in here was the most curious thing of all. it was a name you have heard before. dawn lavender. small town moundville suddenly got even smaller. dawn lavender, you will recall is teresa's friend, the one who sa
so ellison boyd strike the kid down, and he repeated the story for them. >> they were on a dirt road, a rattlesnake, and they was trying to kill it, find something to kill it with. trouble was they were plum out of rattlesnake killing tools. and that's when an suv just happened to pull up on the dirt road behind them. the driver was a woman in her forties, or thereabouts, who said the young man offered him a surefire way to dispatch the live rattlesnake. lady in the car had a gun. right....
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were thinking what does he know about fear the everett worry about going without amiri think a job ellisonrought intoo the rink f death. every time he went out and public he had flat on his face. and in 1930 he heard the most three most you have cancer. my name is steven lomazow doingg our 40 years as a neurologist is unraveling medical mysteries and clear understandable language. the last 18 years when you my greatest passions the most complex most highly guarded most historically important medical mystery of all. the truth of franklin delano roosevelt the conclusions i have drawn are based on the weight of the evidence. much presented and analyzed in this book. this medical biography for the first time. some of my assertions are not entirely documentable the scenario of another of his illnesses is his prostate cancer. much of what you are about to hear is not speculation but fact. fdr unmasked swarms of illnesses that he is confronted with crippling polio frequent viral and bacterial infections and nearly fatal hemorrhage of what has the front yacht in 1934. life-threatening intestinal t
were thinking what does he know about fear the everett worry about going without amiri think a job ellisonrought intoo the rink f death. every time he went out and public he had flat on his face. and in 1930 he heard the most three most you have cancer. my name is steven lomazow doingg our 40 years as a neurologist is unraveling medical mysteries and clear understandable language. the last 18 years when you my greatest passions the most complex most highly guarded most historically important...
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larry ellison. i don't want anybody going out into the sun. if you do a cinch for heatstroke or heat exhaustion out here with the water, we've got, that means you're finished. so we'll work only at night or in the morning. things be a little ragged. i know, but we'll manage, all right. if we keep our heads and go on the water supplies here can figure out a way to repair the radio. i'll try, sir. we'll take a fix with the sextant. this thing just where we are. be sure you keep the navigators. quick. round up, george. okay. now, first of all, the water is going to be rationed. that is a big worry. water. and without it, nothing else mattered. as the brine came to just 27 gallons sounds a lot does about 27 gallons of water. but listen that to be split equally with all the crew except the two wounded men who would need more than the others in order to live for these others one for a man for a day that last time exactly ten days and the first 12 hours. nobody outside of the two casualties would get one single drop to drink to the planning. but and
larry ellison. i don't want anybody going out into the sun. if you do a cinch for heatstroke or heat exhaustion out here with the water, we've got, that means you're finished. so we'll work only at night or in the morning. things be a little ragged. i know, but we'll manage, all right. if we keep our heads and go on the water supplies here can figure out a way to repair the radio. i'll try, sir. we'll take a fix with the sextant. this thing just where we are. be sure you keep the navigators....
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and so i'm working at my desk there about 2:00 in the afternoon, i look up there's charles ellison, youars old or something like standing in front of me. he'd walk all the way from the waldorf-astoria of towers, 15 blocks just to kind of boost our morale, kind of encourage us and all that. just a delightful, wonderful man. and i called him on the phone when i first started asking a contribution. he gave me a contribution on the phone and i called a few other people like him, captain eddie rickenbacker of eastern airlines, world war one hero, and jay howard pugh of the sun oil company. they all gave me money generously, but i decided i didn't like asking people for myself to write letters. yeah, talk about that a little bit cold. calling people on the phone. voice to voice that. that's not me. it wasn't me. as in my twenties. and it's not me almost 90. i just don't like people asking for money. so you will write them a letter? i started letters and you know, that seemed to work and so i got a secretary and i was able to write more letters. and then i got that hardly any of your viewers u
and so i'm working at my desk there about 2:00 in the afternoon, i look up there's charles ellison, youars old or something like standing in front of me. he'd walk all the way from the waldorf-astoria of towers, 15 blocks just to kind of boost our morale, kind of encourage us and all that. just a delightful, wonderful man. and i called him on the phone when i first started asking a contribution. he gave me a contribution on the phone and i called a few other people like him, captain eddie...
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. >> we have ellison barber who is introducing us to the young einstein. >> i'm 6 years old. >> reporterecond grade reading level and second grade math level. >> 14 times 14. 196. >> today was my 15 times tables. >> reporter: chandler testing high enough to join mensa. open to those who score in the top 2% of iq tests. >> he joined the group. >> reporter: he joins a small group of youngsters. including cash quest from los angeles. at 3 years old, had an iq of 146. >> we have never really sat her down and said let's read. we will introduce her to something. if she takes to it, she does. >> reporter: and the record for the youngest mensa member joining at 2 and a half years old. >> are you sick? >> reporter: chandler hoping to use his gifts to help others. >> he wants to be a doctor. >> a medical doctor because i want to help people when they are sick. >> reporter: right now, the hughes family is focused on giving this talented young man the support he needs to succeed. >> just working on the socialization factor for us is the next piece. he is in a great environment where his teachers and
. >> we have ellison barber who is introducing us to the young einstein. >> i'm 6 years old. >> reporterecond grade reading level and second grade math level. >> 14 times 14. 196. >> today was my 15 times tables. >> reporter: chandler testing high enough to join mensa. open to those who score in the top 2% of iq tests. >> he joined the group. >> reporter: he joins a small group of youngsters. including cash quest from los angeles. at 3 years old,...
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jeff bezos, larry ellison, mark zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg rounding out the top five. but you say they're actually even wealthier than that now. in fact, a lot wealthier since the pandemic. right >> yeah. we looked at what's happened to their fortunes since 2020, and they've actually more than doubled. and overall, billionaires are $3.3 trillion richer now than they were in 2020, with their wealth growing at three times the rate of inflation, showing they're really the big winners of a global economy that's built to redistribute wealth upward. which is why at this rate, we're going to see our first trillionaire within a decade, i see okay, but let me ask you this, because if it's all being lifted, all of us, everyone in every socioeconomic group, then you might look at it and go, that's just more wealth being created. >> or perhaps it's inflation and it's a good thing and not a problem, but what is happening in the middle or on the bottom end? yeah yeah. >> unfortunately, you know what we see is that we face a real inequality crisis. so while billionaire fortunes have
jeff bezos, larry ellison, mark zuckerberg, mark zuckerberg rounding out the top five. but you say they're actually even wealthier than that now. in fact, a lot wealthier since the pandemic. right >> yeah. we looked at what's happened to their fortunes since 2020, and they've actually more than doubled. and overall, billionaires are $3.3 trillion richer now than they were in 2020, with their wealth growing at three times the rate of inflation, showing they're really the big winners of a...
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byron is wealthy but does not have the deep pockets of say larry ellison.ult time to finance something like this with interest rates much higher than they were three years ago and the media industry in general having a lot of trouble. older networks are losing advertisers and viewers, it is difficult in the financing market for that as well. haslinda: what could be in the way of that success? what is the biggest factor? reporter: i think because it is so specific, they really light a fire under other investors looking at the assets. i think they will put pressure on the redstone family and paramount board to consider things like breakup of the company because clearly what they are doing right now, the stock price has not been working. haslinda:haslinda: thank you for that, bloomberg's senior editor and team lead for media and entertainment. still to come, we will speak with the cofounder and cio of rv capital management and getting the outlook for india's private credit and fixed income markets. keep it here with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: three minu
byron is wealthy but does not have the deep pockets of say larry ellison.ult time to finance something like this with interest rates much higher than they were three years ago and the media industry in general having a lot of trouble. older networks are losing advertisers and viewers, it is difficult in the financing market for that as well. haslinda: what could be in the way of that success? what is the biggest factor? reporter: i think because it is so specific, they really light a fire under...
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unfortunately, the left hand side and the so as bowman, betty, the ellison whom everyone knew, locked. she died unto the ruins of her enclosure because of the highest bush and boom. simply fall on the gatehouse next to the 2nd large animal was a heap of cold beauty. she survived through the inside locate and lived with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees, leningrad, the city, the capture of which hitler attached a specialist or teacher can political importance to is a symbol of resistance and bravery. all to so commentary, leningrad, unbreakable, and tells the story of those who lived through the constant shelling, bombing, and what a time. and you can watch the full film on monday for now. just a very short clip of the day. do we use sort huge city under siege for the 1st time in history and it didn't surrender it preserved despite the loss of more than a 1000000 people. nothing blanket had ever happened before. periods which are likely to escape flies in humane sufferings, were endeared by the people of this each landing grad bombing, cold, darkne
unfortunately, the left hand side and the so as bowman, betty, the ellison whom everyone knew, locked. she died unto the ruins of her enclosure because of the highest bush and boom. simply fall on the gatehouse next to the 2nd large animal was a heap of cold beauty. she survived through the inside locate and lived with us for several years after the war. thanks to the care of the employees, leningrad, the city, the capture of which hitler attached a specialist or teacher can political...
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so we do have word that the ellison's might have secured the blessing of warren buffett according to people familiar with the matter. that's a story to watch, david allison apparently making a preliminary offer to buy national amusements inc.. a way to get control of paramount global. annabelle: the top story this of -- our and over the course of yesterday is china cutting the reserve requirement ratio for banks by half a percentage point in early february. the pboc governor made the announcement and a press conference wednesday and it's been a rare foreshadowing of policy change. >> there is still sufficient room for china's monetary policy in the next stage and we will continue to strike a balance between short-term and long-term , stable growth and risk prevention, starting from february 5. we will lower the rr by zero point five percentage points so as to inject one trillion rnb liquidity into the markets. annabelle: our global economics correspondent and occur in joins us. perhaps out of the significance of this cut, signaling it this much in advance may be tells us there's no o
so we do have word that the ellison's might have secured the blessing of warren buffett according to people familiar with the matter. that's a story to watch, david allison apparently making a preliminary offer to buy national amusements inc.. a way to get control of paramount global. annabelle: the top story this of -- our and over the course of yesterday is china cutting the reserve requirement ratio for banks by half a percentage point in early february. the pboc governor made the...
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allen's bid comes after sources revealed to cnbc last week that david ellison's sky dans media and itsal backers are exploring a deal to take paramount global private. shares of walmart popping after announcing a three-for-one stock split, the move coming with the retail giant's shares sitting just below an all-time high. walmart says the split will let more employees buy into the company's stock purchase plan. >>> and social media ceos are set to go before the senate for a hearing committee on what they're doing and not doing to keep their platforms safe. mark zuckerberg as well as the heads of others, that hearing begins at 10:00 a.m. eastern, frank. >> silvana, thank you very much. >>> turning back to one of your morning's big money movers or two of them, i show uld say, two of the world's big money movers, microsoft's results beating forecasts as ai attracted customers to its assure cloud service. but as you see shares are lower as it absorbed news about the rise in cost to develop these tools. alphabet missed estimates, and the company says spending money on data centers will jump
allen's bid comes after sources revealed to cnbc last week that david ellison's sky dans media and itsal backers are exploring a deal to take paramount global private. shares of walmart popping after announcing a three-for-one stock split, the move coming with the retail giant's shares sitting just below an all-time high. walmart says the split will let more employees buy into the company's stock purchase plan. >>> and social media ceos are set to go before the senate for a hearing...
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what we've seen is sky dance owned by david ellison which is kicking the tires but they've only beene in the controlling shareholder or parent company of paramount which is national amusements. it's not paramount itself so i think this bid by byron allen really forces the other bidders to come out and show their cards. romaine: it raises a question about what bidders want from paramount. what is attractive here? >> the studio, by all means. this is one of the most iconic studios in hollywood. it has some great ip and a great library of film and tv series titles. you have some great content production capabilities and this is an asset that throws off about $1 billion in eva dosso huge cash generation capabilities for the studio asset so that's something i think any streamer would want. i think that's what paramount has been betting on. the other part of the business which is the linear tv network business, this is the business that byron allen seems to be really interested in. this is a business that generates a lot of cash. use to throw off about six -- 16 billion dollars -- about $6
what we've seen is sky dance owned by david ellison which is kicking the tires but they've only beene in the controlling shareholder or parent company of paramount which is national amusements. it's not paramount itself so i think this bid by byron allen really forces the other bidders to come out and show their cards. romaine: it raises a question about what bidders want from paramount. what is attractive here? >> the studio, by all means. this is one of the most iconic studios in...
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i like what ellison has done with selling the canadian business.nk the margins continue to grow and they're focusing on profitability. when inventories are low, like they are, you know, these home improvement stocks can struggle. i still like this one in this space. >> what about the builders? horton gets downgraded over at seaport. earnings are tomorrow morning before the bell. they also reiterate a buy on nvr. that's at a 52-week high. >> it sure is at a 52-week high. you can't play both sides of the fence on this show. a few weeks back, i was talking about the distance between price and the 200-day moving average and how a lot of the semiconductors' names had gotten extreme towards 25 to 30%. that's the case for the homebuilders. when you look at d.r. horton, you're nearly 30% above the price. could you have a technical correction? absolutely you can. what do you do with the information i'm giving you? you set the expectation. i don't think you do anything in your position because the fundamental conditions that are in place are favorable for th
i like what ellison has done with selling the canadian business.nk the margins continue to grow and they're focusing on profitability. when inventories are low, like they are, you know, these home improvement stocks can struggle. i still like this one in this space. >> what about the builders? horton gets downgraded over at seaport. earnings are tomorrow morning before the bell. they also reiterate a buy on nvr. that's at a 52-week high. >> it sure is at a 52-week high. you can't...
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tonight, as i promised, doug heye and -- ashley ellison. doug, these numbers. i mean, trump still has up the. what do you make of nikki haley gaining 12 points since the last time cnn that the survey in november? >> i think it shows a lot of things. one, she does very well intubate anton hold. she's been working very aggressively and new hampshire. we are seeing her up in iowa as well, potentially could beat bronchitis in iowa. the other is that she is sharpening her attacks on telegram. she hasn't gone after trump much in previous months. we are starting to see more and more of that. and as she does that, i think people should remember, when she first ran for governor of suffolk on, she showed herself to have theories drop oppose and a willingness to use them. as trump struck, back what he's doing, if he uses the surprise and iowa. not that nikki haley would win but a good result focused for nikki haley, which would set her up very well for new hampshire and also -- ron desantis or vivek ramaswamy. >> donald trump isn't worried about nikki haley getting in new
tonight, as i promised, doug heye and -- ashley ellison. doug, these numbers. i mean, trump still has up the. what do you make of nikki haley gaining 12 points since the last time cnn that the survey in november? >> i think it shows a lot of things. one, she does very well intubate anton hold. she's been working very aggressively and new hampshire. we are seeing her up in iowa as well, potentially could beat bronchitis in iowa. the other is that she is sharpening her attacks on telegram....
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rail crash and norfolk southern rail cars and loaded and crashing in east palestine, ohio, and missy ellisonyou were so upset by what happened. we had you on the show a year ago and you decided to run for mayor and how are things now? >> yes, thank you for having me back on the show. the cleanup is underway but it depends who you're talking to and if their lives are back to normal ryan higgins if they're being impacted? elizabeth: the president still has not gone. your neighbors, they just wanted to know those in power would help them out. east palestine residents say they feel like they don't matter. let's listen to -- get your reaction to president biden saying, yes, he was going to visit east palestine and then you'll hear transportation secretary pete buttigieg saying there's still no set date for bide ton go almost a year later. watch. >> democrat and republican and i'll continue to face this [inaudible] and we will be [inaudible] >> speaking of the president, he still has not visited east palestine, ohio, i don't know why that is and doesn't seem to make much sense to me. if congress n
rail crash and norfolk southern rail cars and loaded and crashing in east palestine, ohio, and missy ellisonyou were so upset by what happened. we had you on the show a year ago and you decided to run for mayor and how are things now? >> yes, thank you for having me back on the show. the cleanup is underway but it depends who you're talking to and if their lives are back to normal ryan higgins if they're being impacted? elizabeth: the president still has not gone. your neighbors, they...
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i would imagine this author ellison is black. >> that's me. ellison. he is me.blackest thing about this one is the ink. >> you are sparking a lot of conversations with this movie. i also understand, tell us if this is true. you've had a life long crush on the actress who plays your mom. >> haven't we all? [ laughter ] i first saw her i think on the variety show back in late '60s. i was like, who is this? i told her on the last day of filming, and she does play my mother. i said, leslie, from the first moment i saw you i have had a crush on you, mother. [ laughter ] i don't think freud would approve. probably a little awkward. >> is that why you waited until the last day. >> yes, it was the last day. i didn't want to complicate things too much. she's still full of fire. she was really appreciative. she spans, she begins her career winning the talent show at the apollo theater when she's 8 i think it was the late '40s. she spans decades. she's still doing it beautifully with such grace. she goes from the rat pack to -- >> she does. >> she's representative of that
i would imagine this author ellison is black. >> that's me. ellison. he is me.blackest thing about this one is the ink. >> you are sparking a lot of conversations with this movie. i also understand, tell us if this is true. you've had a life long crush on the actress who plays your mom. >> haven't we all? [ laughter ] i first saw her i think on the variety show back in late '60s. i was like, who is this? i told her on the last day of filming, and she does play my mother. i...
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tiktok, we had a great discussion about how many maybe larry ellison to oracle can protect american data from chinese communist influence, but tiktok, your representative in israel quit the company because tiktok is being used in a way to basically destroy the jewish state. this is not just about individuals. i worry that in 2024 our democracy will be attacked again through these platforms by foreign actors. we're exposed, and ai is just starting so to my colleagues we're here for a reason. this committee has a history of being tough but also doing things that need to be done. this committee has risen to the occasion. there's more that we can do, but to the members of this committee let's insist that our colleagues rise to the occasion also. let's make sure that a 118th congress we have votes that would fix this problem. all you can do is cast your vote at the end of the day, but you can urge the system to require others to cast their vote. mr. chairman, i will continue to work with you and everybody on this committee to have a day of reckoning on the floor of the united states senate. t
tiktok, we had a great discussion about how many maybe larry ellison to oracle can protect american data from chinese communist influence, but tiktok, your representative in israel quit the company because tiktok is being used in a way to basically destroy the jewish state. this is not just about individuals. i worry that in 2024 our democracy will be attacked again through these platforms by foreign actors. we're exposed, and ai is just starting so to my colleagues we're here for a reason....
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is that this still has to go through due diligence process and yes, there is interest from david ellison and his investors and his team, but they still haven't done the due diligence yet. >> all right, julia, thank you. julia boorstin. tim? >> well, you know, netflix's ability to move away from the pack is never more apparent and is a question of what you want to pay for it, but in terms of the cash flow generation of the story, but the engagement, the ability of this model to grow upon itself. we haven't even talked about things like gaming and what not. didn't have a position. i sold the stock, i don't know, $100 ago and i thought i was going to get the chance to buy it back. i would love to buy this on a dip. a lot of people would love to. and other names, ugly names, i own a couple of those. i think m&a in the space, sum of the parts, is heating up. the downgrade, i don't think they told us anything we didn't already know. i think the specialized private equity, all the people within the industry, i think they're buzzing and it's just about what the assets are worth and they will be
is that this still has to go through due diligence process and yes, there is interest from david ellison and his investors and his team, but they still haven't done the due diligence yet. >> all right, julia, thank you. julia boorstin. tim? >> well, you know, netflix's ability to move away from the pack is never more apparent and is a question of what you want to pay for it, but in terms of the cash flow generation of the story, but the engagement, the ability of this model to grow...
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the memorial service, including the interim police chief of the oakland police department, darren ellison, who said that, uh, uh, tuan lays dna being a police officer was in his dna, and he was in fact, following in his grandfather's footsteps, who had been a police officer in vietnam. his cousin, jennifer kee, had really an emotional recount of the days before the family immigrated to the united states. she talked about the work that he did before he ever became a police officer. in his younger years, he worked at ikea while in school. uh, he got engaged in 2016 to his wife, sarah, before getting accepted into the police academy in 2019. uh and we also heard from his, uh, from his brother in law too, who said he would give his family a big hug, uh, before his shift. really highlighting that he understood the dangers that he would face every day when he stepped out of that door to continue his work as a police officer. our continuing coverage of the service and the memorial of the service here that you've watched here, we'll have right now, uh, on the news, the late edition of the ktvu, f
the memorial service, including the interim police chief of the oakland police department, darren ellison, who said that, uh, uh, tuan lays dna being a police officer was in his dna, and he was in fact, following in his grandfather's footsteps, who had been a police officer in vietnam. his cousin, jennifer kee, had really an emotional recount of the days before the family immigrated to the united states. she talked about the work that he did before he ever became a police officer. in his...
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i'm the author of ellison company and a reporter who spent my life writing about animal issues and exploring the magical bonds possible between humans and nonhuman animals. like my dear friend, sy montgomery, i'm certain i've learned how to be a better person that way even though that's not the job of animals, they have more important things to do like planting forests. i'm thinking of a new york times story with a subheadline where trees grow or don't depends on the quirky decisions of small mammals. this is about a study in main how bold or shy mice effect seed dispersal. and climate change rearranges the world. and when we think about that, climate change making and keeping a place in nature. how can we advocate for our fellow creatures, and ourselves. we have two authors that offer many levels of hope and understanding without shirking in the least the sobering and complex problems we face. the two books, a wild promise, illustrated celebration of the endangered species act by allen crawford and introductory by terry tempest williams and time and turtles, mending the world, shelled by sh
i'm the author of ellison company and a reporter who spent my life writing about animal issues and exploring the magical bonds possible between humans and nonhuman animals. like my dear friend, sy montgomery, i'm certain i've learned how to be a better person that way even though that's not the job of animals, they have more important things to do like planting forests. i'm thinking of a new york times story with a subheadline where trees grow or don't depends on the quirky decisions of small...
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come to greet the business plan, a new relationship in who they are, what they anchor on, the keith ellisonstrategy transition. that's the book. >> i love that. when people talk about values it's easy towr write that off as either preachy or an empty clichÉ, but it's really about like what is going to effectively motivate you to do things. we are often motivated by extrinsic values, so we are listening to what the culture is telling us we should do our parents. so we are trying to check certain boxes or look a certain way or get into the right school or get the right job. it's not actually what we want to do. so if you can tune into combat this is hard to do and it takes time and there's a simple recipe that you can tune into what's your intrinsic values are, that's a really clean burning fuel and will take you further. so it's justab worth thinking about, what do you care about, really what you care about. and then letting that guide the way. >> that's a great point. i know about values from all of my career but it wasn't until i hit a wall that i learned to really believe in the whole ide
come to greet the business plan, a new relationship in who they are, what they anchor on, the keith ellisonstrategy transition. that's the book. >> i love that. when people talk about values it's easy towr write that off as either preachy or an empty clichÉ, but it's really about like what is going to effectively motivate you to do things. we are often motivated by extrinsic values, so we are listening to what the culture is telling us we should do our parents. so we are trying to check...
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darren ellison. all of it when it starts at 10:00 in just a few minutes. >> lawyers for former president donald trump told judges in a federal appeals court in washington that he should have had. he should have immunity from criminal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. now, the former president was not required to be in the courtroom. he was there. former president trump's lawyers argued before the appeals court he should be immune because he was working in his official capacity as president, looking for voter fraud. >> and i yield that as a president, you have to have immunity very simple. and if you don't, as an example, if this case were lost on immunity and i did nothing wrong, was being prosecuted a lower court judge rejected trump's lawyers argument, leading to the appeal. >> the judges pressed the former president's lawyers to defend the immunity, arguing that i heard the judge's expressing deep, skeptical ism about a number of different legal thresholds that you'd ha
darren ellison. all of it when it starts at 10:00 in just a few minutes. >> lawyers for former president donald trump told judges in a federal appeals court in washington that he should have had. he should have immunity from criminal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 election. now, the former president was not required to be in the courtroom. he was there. former president trump's lawyers argued before the appeals court he should be immune because he was working in his...
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the southern casa residential areas. hospitals and the building shelves, and hundreds of displaced ellison is, has been this least 25700 people have been killed and as well as war on casa, is ready. protesters have tried to stop it from getting into the guns and strip they belong to the entrance to the crossing. demonstrate this includes family members and captives being held in gaza that demands in shared release. mccleveland says it's investigating a plane crash near the city felt around in southern prussia, the russian defense industries has $74.00 people on board, including $65.00 ukranian prisoners. the keeps is carrying with it earlier in the war as well. this ignited the area of l. milwaukee. and southern gaza circled sites on both sides. forces have a text tense that we're displaced. people are living, one palestinian mother played with a sufficing towards the to a rough of the, the self. she describes the attack and her and with will not be on the, on the solid, national. and then the cost of the model is i'm not sending them and that's for the list. we also show you, the movers h
the southern casa residential areas. hospitals and the building shelves, and hundreds of displaced ellison is, has been this least 25700 people have been killed and as well as war on casa, is ready. protesters have tried to stop it from getting into the guns and strip they belong to the entrance to the crossing. demonstrate this includes family members and captives being held in gaza that demands in shared release. mccleveland says it's investigating a plane crash near the city felt around in...
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this follows the report that david ellison, son of larry ellison, is discussing an all cash bid for nationaling up, we talk to a crisis manager about david calhoun and how he is handling the crisis with the company's planes. >>> as we head to break, here is a look at the s&p 500 winners and losers. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business. next level moments need the next level network. realty! hi! this listing sounds incredible. let's check it out. says here it gets plenty of light. and this must be the ocean view? of aruba? huh. this listing is misleading. well, when at&t says we give businesses get our best deal, on the iphone 15 pro made with titanium. we mean it. amazing. all my agents want it. says here...“inviting pool”. come on over! too inviting. only at&t gives businesses our best deals on any iphone. get iphone 15 pro on us. (♪♪) power e*trade's award-winning trading app makes trading easier. with its customizable options chain, easy-to-use tools and paper trading to help sharpen your skills, you can stay on top of the market from wherever you are. e*trade from m
this follows the report that david ellison, son of larry ellison, is discussing an all cash bid for nationaling up, we talk to a crisis manager about david calhoun and how he is handling the crisis with the company's planes. >>> as we head to break, here is a look at the s&p 500 winners and losers. >> announcer: executive edge is sponsored by at&t business. next level moments need the next level network. realty! hi! this listing sounds incredible. let's check it out. says...
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a preliminary offer to buy national amusements in a bid to take control of paramount global ellison had discussions about merging his film and tv studio with sky dance into paramount after he takes control the 77% of the paramount voting stock for sherri redstone. this would take paramount global private. warner bros./discovery had the discussions about acquiring paramount, but it is not on the table. >> i guess it was on it was in december the whole deal was 1.9 >>> shares of ibm are sharply higher the company's revenue topped wall street estimates. earnings in line at the company outlook for revenue and cash flow came in higher than expected ibm said it will continue to streamline operations and it is announcing plans to cut a percentage of positions in the low single digits this year. it will continue to hire for other roles and expects the overall head count to remain steady expected 173 remember buffett adding the positions and lessening positions. 140. >> something like that >> $158 billion in market cap. i don't know microsoft showed us what legacy tech is supposed to do ibm.
a preliminary offer to buy national amusements in a bid to take control of paramount global ellison had discussions about merging his film and tv studio with sky dance into paramount after he takes control the 77% of the paramount voting stock for sherri redstone. this would take paramount global private. warner bros./discovery had the discussions about acquiring paramount, but it is not on the table. >> i guess it was on it was in december the whole deal was 1.9 >>> shares of...
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ellison has held discussion with the paramount chair on the terms of a possible deal.ices and new york's ham -- home prices in new york's hamptons are soaring. the median price of 1.3 $5 million in the last quarter. of 45% jump from the same quarter the year prior. more than doubled pre-pandemic levels. that's your bloomberg's brief. jonathan: looking for a broadening out in the opening rally. >> is this good to be led by tech? more and more we are starting to see beginning last year with the fed pivot playing for potential broadening out of that rally. >> live from new york city this morning, good morning. ♪ get g your goals with j.p. morgan wealth plan, a digital money coach in the chase mobile® app. use it to set and track your goals, big and small... and see how changes you make today... could help put them within reach. from your first big move to retiring poolside - and the other goals along the way. wealth plan can help get you there. ♪ j.p. morgan wealth management. how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what do you think, fever monster? what a
ellison has held discussion with the paramount chair on the terms of a possible deal.ices and new york's ham -- home prices in new york's hamptons are soaring. the median price of 1.3 $5 million in the last quarter. of 45% jump from the same quarter the year prior. more than doubled pre-pandemic levels. that's your bloomberg's brief. jonathan: looking for a broadening out in the opening rally. >> is this good to be led by tech? more and more we are starting to see beginning last year with...
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larry ellison , the us donation.ignificantly increased his backing for sir tony blair's non—profit policy institute, pledging to take his total donations . to almost £300 donations. to almost £300 million. okay well, look, i'm delighted to say that reacting to the big stories of the day, we have campaigner and author chris wilde . wilde by name, chris wilde. wilde by name, wilde by nature. let me tell you, i have the scars to prove it. so socialites, tv personality and top royal insider lady victoria harvey. you don't mess with her blue blooded as they come and then red blooded television radio legend mike reid. uh, folks, let's get your nominations now for headline heroes and back page zeros . chris, who are you page zeros. chris, who are you smiling on today? >> um, my heroes, fatima whitbread. um, wonderful athlete. yeah. wonderful athlete. yeah. wonderful athlete. and she's a care leaver and she just started a new uk campaign, uh, to give more care leavers opportunities within sports. >> for those that don't know
larry ellison , the us donation.ignificantly increased his backing for sir tony blair's non—profit policy institute, pledging to take his total donations . to almost £300 donations. to almost £300 million. okay well, look, i'm delighted to say that reacting to the big stories of the day, we have campaigner and author chris wilde . wilde by name, chris wilde. wilde by name, wilde by nature. let me tell you, i have the scars to prove it. so socialites, tv personality and top royal insider...
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and they interrogated a man by the name of henry ellison. henry albertson was then arrested, put in chains, escorted from the ship to the middle of charleston, where the city jail is. and he was basically incarcerated. the law that caused him to be incarcerated was a brand new port regulation. and when the captain asked about what was going on, the deputy sheriff who arrested him said, well, henry albertson is being arrested because he is a free black man. that was that was his crime. the crime of being of being black and not being enslaved. the captain was absolutely aghast, as many of you were a literally heard. you be aghast. he had the same sort of reaction after consulting with the british council in charleston. he hired an attorney to sue for henry atkinson's release. there are plenty of treaties on the books between the great war, between great britain and the united states that emphatically say that the citizens of the united states and the subject of great britain, they're allowed to go to each other's port cities to conduct trade.
and they interrogated a man by the name of henry ellison. henry albertson was then arrested, put in chains, escorted from the ship to the middle of charleston, where the city jail is. and he was basically incarcerated. the law that caused him to be incarcerated was a brand new port regulation. and when the captain asked about what was going on, the deputy sheriff who arrested him said, well, henry albertson is being arrested because he is a free black man. that was that was his crime. the crime...
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the google guys and larry ellison, all of them gaining over $30 billion.percentage gainer, no surprise, jensen huang at nvidia. his portion more than tripled to $44 billion. now in the top 30, ranked 28. warren buffett added $13 billion but he could not keep up with all of the tech stocks. he fell from fifth place to tenth place. lvmh stock down 20% from its highs but still up $17 billion for the year. he and buffett are the only two nontech names in the top ten. you can see a future where pretty soon it's all tech in the top ten. >> the wealth is just extraordinary. you obviously cover it very closely and so well for us, the numbers are extraordinary. by the way, on musk, does that include what we estimate his ownership of spacex is? >> it does include. his gain was like winning a marathon after running 200 miles in the wrong direction. he lost $200 billion. now he's ahead $100 billion. >> has it accounted for the huge loss in overall value of twitter as well sm. >> it's down 71% according to the fidelity markdown. it's like a rounding year. >> he's lost
the google guys and larry ellison, all of them gaining over $30 billion.percentage gainer, no surprise, jensen huang at nvidia. his portion more than tripled to $44 billion. now in the top 30, ranked 28. warren buffett added $13 billion but he could not keep up with all of the tech stocks. he fell from fifth place to tenth place. lvmh stock down 20% from its highs but still up $17 billion for the year. he and buffett are the only two nontech names in the top ten. you can see a future where...
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tom cruise plans to return along with miles and glen and david ellison and the direc the need for moreately she wants to be on "jeopardy". >> that's my dream i apply every june. >> i'm sorry i don't want to be -- i don't want to go on celebrity "jeopardy. i really want to earn my stripes. i would like to go on real "jeopardy. you have to take the test. every june i take the quiz, and they don't tell you how you did. they just say we'll let you know in the next 9 to 12 months if you got on the show. guess what i haven't gotten on the show but i watch it every night and i mark down how many answers i get right, and i swear i could go on "jeopardy". >> maybe they don't believe it's her. >> like ken jennings. >> that was your show. >> "jeopardy"? >> stay with us, savannah. >>> "curb your enthusiasm," larry david has been charming on his hbo hit series yesterday max releasing the first trailer for "curb"'s 12th and final season ♪ >> these men breasts larry could grow breasts. >> the thought of larry with breasts. >> pretty, pretty, pretty cute. childhood hero. >> i really did the best of th
tom cruise plans to return along with miles and glen and david ellison and the direc the need for moreately she wants to be on "jeopardy". >> that's my dream i apply every june. >> i'm sorry i don't want to be -- i don't want to go on celebrity "jeopardy. i really want to earn my stripes. i would like to go on real "jeopardy. you have to take the test. every june i take the quiz, and they don't tell you how you did. they just say we'll let you know in the next 9...
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oxfam says the five richest people in the world elon musk, bernard arnault, jeff bezos, larry ellisonwealth since 2020. >> we saw that since 2020 and that's why we are calling it a decade of division. you've seen the billionaires add almost $3 trillion to their wealth. and on the other hand, 800 million workers in this world have not been able to have wages which match up to the inflation. an oxfam promotes what it calls an inequality busting agenda that includes the permanent taxation of the wealthiest people in every country, more effective taxation of big corporations and a renewed drive against tax avoidance. >> california is becoming more reliant on tax revenue from tech companies, a new state report shows. taxes paid by the four largest tech companies in the state last year totaled nearly $5 billion apple, google, meta and nvidia accounted for more than 6% of the state's total income tax withholding. the. analysis shows tax revenue from the tech industry could soon increase to 10, and sam's club is trying something new, introducing new ai. scanning technology at its checkouts. n
oxfam says the five richest people in the world elon musk, bernard arnault, jeff bezos, larry ellisonwealth since 2020. >> we saw that since 2020 and that's why we are calling it a decade of division. you've seen the billionaires add almost $3 trillion to their wealth. and on the other hand, 800 million workers in this world have not been able to have wages which match up to the inflation. an oxfam promotes what it calls an inequality busting agenda that includes the permanent taxation of...