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emily: here is part of what emily choi had to say. emilie: i think it was a rough quarter for most companies. in the crypto space, we had some big episodic events that happened during the quarter and some of those asset prices strunk which impacted the asset platform and others. emily: when i tried to ask for her forecast when this winter thaws, she said i shouldn't be prognosticating but thanks some of these are crypto industry specific factors and some of it has to do with the broader economy. and it came to hiring, they did get over exuberant. what did you make of what she had to say? sonali: it's true a lot of companies, you are getting pretty close to half a billion dollars in terms of impairment charges. similar things in charges at microstrategy and the block but what about what you are seeing in terms of the cash flow? that's another half $1 billion nearly. our own bloomberg intelligent -- intelligence analysts are saying they are going to have to tighten the belt more when it comes to their cash burn given the topline pressur
emily: here is part of what emily choi had to say. emilie: i think it was a rough quarter for most companies. in the crypto space, we had some big episodic events that happened during the quarter and some of those asset prices strunk which impacted the asset platform and others. emily: when i tried to ask for her forecast when this winter thaws, she said i shouldn't be prognosticating but thanks some of these are crypto industry specific factors and some of it has to do with the broader...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, for the first time ever, streaming cox cable with u.s. viewers watching more net netflix, hulu and disney plus then cable television. we begin with a historic change in entertainment and how far the wave will go. venture capitalist who claims apple is the greatest it has been today, why he thinks regulators are losing, while shaking meta- and amazon. it could be the fire festival travel, we tell you about the luxury trip planner that blew up during covid, starting with big concerts canceled, then things spiraled out of control. we will get to all of that in a moment. stocks sliding, including bed, bath & beyond after investors learned: officially shared its stake. katie with more. unhappy with the ryan cowan. >> not happy at all. what happened with bed, bath & beyond feeds into what we saw when you look at the broad markets, the nasdaq 100 your big tech index falling 2% today. that was not the worst of it. if you look at the philadelphia semiconductor index
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, for the first time ever, streaming cox cable with u.s. viewers watching more net netflix, hulu and disney plus then cable television. we begin with a historic change in entertainment and how far the wave will go. venture capitalist who claims apple is the greatest it has been today, why he thinks regulators are losing, while shaking meta- and amazon. it could be the fire festival travel, we tell you about the luxury trip...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang.s is bloomberg technology. coming up, meme stock mania is back. bed, bath & beyond surges in defiance of wall street as retail investors get a second wind. i checked with the ceo of stocktwits. you know who else is back? adam neumann. the we work founder who lost billions for investors. he has just raised money yet again, getting his biggest check ever written. silicon valley's watercooler is abuzz. we will take you there. tech companies like microsoft and amazon have pledged to go green. critics say they are also helping big oil prolong the fossil fuel age. first, let's get a look at the markets. as investors by the debt. kristine aquino joins us. >> it is another classic summer trading day. low volumes, not a lot of big moves. let's look at the nasdaq. we did see when poplar -- price action. it did take a dive in the midmorning and it looked like it was about to clawback in the afternoon. not enough, and we are seeing it finish higher on the day, up more than 2.6%. good news from big
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang.s is bloomberg technology. coming up, meme stock mania is back. bed, bath & beyond surges in defiance of wall street as retail investors get a second wind. i checked with the ceo of stocktwits. you know who else is back? adam neumann. the we work founder who lost billions for investors. he has just raised money yet again, getting his biggest check ever written. silicon valley's watercooler is abuzz. we will take you there. tech companies like microsoft and...
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>> great to see you, emily.are pleased with the performance in the enterprise which grew 27% year-over-year. you talk about zoom phone, strong performance there. the online segment of the business, there were headwinds. a lot of it do to strengthen the dollar, as well as impacts we are seeing from the war in europe. but also, slower acquisition of new customers at the top of the funnel which is having impact. people are moving around the world and going to happy hour with her friends rather than doing it over zoom. emily: sales among the corporate customers, is that a sign of slowing corporate demand or because of the macroeconomic issues we are seeing? >> we had a very strong quarter from an enterprise perspective. our overall booking came strong, revenue a 27%. we are starting to see our enterprise sales cycle moving towards more normalized enterprise cycles which meant they were little more backend loaded in the quarter. that led to higher than deferred revenue, just a little less contribution to revenue in t
>> great to see you, emily.are pleased with the performance in the enterprise which grew 27% year-over-year. you talk about zoom phone, strong performance there. the online segment of the business, there were headwinds. a lot of it do to strengthen the dollar, as well as impacts we are seeing from the war in europe. but also, slower acquisition of new customers at the top of the funnel which is having impact. people are moving around the world and going to happy hour with her friends...
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emily: haslinda: emily: what question should we be asking about this technology?re working on a robotic weed wacker, essentially. guest: there are not too many ethical questions. nobody likes weeds. they are unwanted plans. we put it on the market. 2002. 20 years ago. it's almost one quarter of the market. i believe smartphones will extend to the outdoor area and the way it works, that has wheels that keeps seeds from germinating you do one last meeting, that's one less thing on the to do list. that's tremendous as a busy mom, busy person, someone with things to do, it's a never ending list. another home robot application. that is already available on amazon. emily: appreciate your enthusiasm, talking to us. the cofounder of irobot and the ceo of turtle. coming up, the crypto security industry. we will talk about how fortune favors these companies, at least right now. this is bloomberg. ♪ what if you were a global bank who wanted to supercharge your audit system? so you tap ibm to un-silo your data. and start crunching a year's worth of transactions against thousa
emily: haslinda: emily: what question should we be asking about this technology?re working on a robotic weed wacker, essentially. guest: there are not too many ethical questions. nobody likes weeds. they are unwanted plans. we put it on the market. 2002. 20 years ago. it's almost one quarter of the market. i believe smartphones will extend to the outdoor area and the way it works, that has wheels that keeps seeds from germinating you do one last meeting, that's one less thing on the to do list....
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, it is a date. apple's next big product unveiling is set for september 7 according to bloomberg sources. details on the new mac, ipad, and iphone. we will see plus, meta-rolls out its old playbook for a new round of midterm elections. we talk about whether it is enough to fight the latest trends in misinformation and disinformation. and record revenues in shipping, but seeing a slowdown. i ask a ceo if he shares that sentiment. we will get all of that but first i want to get a look at the markets. u.s. stocks falling for the first time in four days. christine? christine: it is fed minutes day and we got another reminder that more rate hikes are coming. that means higher yields and bad news for tech. let's look at the broad tech sector. the nasdaq 100 and the faang indexes falling for a second straight day, falling more than 1%. it has been a week since we have seen declines of that magnitude. we are seeing asset rotation here. we are hearing from investors that they are preparing to load up with tre
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, it is a date. apple's next big product unveiling is set for september 7 according to bloomberg sources. details on the new mac, ipad, and iphone. we will see plus, meta-rolls out its old playbook for a new round of midterm elections. we talk about whether it is enough to fight the latest trends in misinformation and disinformation. and record revenues in shipping, but seeing a slowdown. i ask a ceo if he shares...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: i emily chang in san francisco.his is bloomberg technology. lyftlyft coming up in the next hour, more than double the jobs forecast added in july. i will ask -- i will ask the ceo of lift. years of unprecedented rent demand. and heart created by -- art created by computer. a much better than expected jobs important, the market ending the week with surprising good news despite bad news from tech companies about layoffs. ed ludlow joining us. happy friday. ed: happy friday after a busy week, and earnings heavy week. data friday, u.s. employers adding five hundred 28,000 jobs the month of july, more than double the estimate. a strong, tight labor market. the s&p 500 is down .2%. tech is the underperformer, down .8%. the idea is that the jobs market is much more robust and therefore the fed will continue to raise interest rates because the economy can withstand it. but wage data also comprised the upside, the idea that wage data means we will have sustained inflation. that seems to be the psychology of the market on fri
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: i emily chang in san francisco.his is bloomberg technology. lyftlyft coming up in the next hour, more than double the jobs forecast added in july. i will ask -- i will ask the ceo of lift. years of unprecedented rent demand. and heart created by -- art created by computer. a much better than expected jobs important, the market ending the week with surprising good news despite bad news from tech companies about layoffs. ed ludlow joining...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, vacations are back, at least at the happiest place on earth. disney parks have a blowout quarter and streaming subscribers up 70% from a year ago. i knew ad-- a new ad tier is coming. musk sells more tesla shares. he is pointing the finger at twitter. i'll speak with one of his longtime friends, who has been subpoenaed by twitter ahead of the trial. and a key metric for roadblocks and shares tumbling. bookings dropped during the second quarter. what does that tell us about the making of the metaverse? all of that in a moment, but let's look at market. tech stocks jumping after inflation decelerated in july. ed ludlow with the biggest moves. good news. ed: 8.5% gain in the month of july. decelerating inflation. cooler than expected inflation. mastech up 2.9%--nasdaq up 2.9%. worth noting that the technology and information and communication sectors on the s&p 500 were the best-performing. stocks of 4%, having dropped the most in june, on tuesday. bitcoin tra
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, vacations are back, at least at the happiest place on earth. disney parks have a blowout quarter and streaming subscribers up 70% from a year ago. i knew ad-- a new ad tier is coming. musk sells more tesla shares. he is pointing the finger at twitter. i'll speak with one of his longtime friends, who has been subpoenaed by twitter ahead of the trial. and a key metric for roadblocks...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ coming up, ryan cohenells out. shares of bed, bath & beyond are plunging after the meme stock idol sold his stake. we will explain why he did it. some of silicon valley's richest executives and investors are campaigning against multifamily housing coming to their neighborhood marc andreessen, , including the investor who just gave controversial wework founder adam neumann a huge check to re-envision rental housing. and last year was the most lavish on record for executive paychecks by almost any measure. more than 30 public company executives were paid $100 million in 2021 according to the bloomberg heat index. we will dig in. all of that in an moment, but first we want to get a look at the market. stocks ending in the green after swinging between gains and losses. cisco rising after a an upbeat forecast and bed, bath & beyond sinking on the back of a filing by gamestop chair ryan cohen's firm. bloomberg's kristine aquino is here to tell us all about the day. kristine: emily, it really is all about the dip
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ coming up, ryan cohenells out. shares of bed, bath & beyond are plunging after the meme stock idol sold his stake. we will explain why he did it. some of silicon valley's richest executives and investors are campaigning against multifamily housing coming to their neighborhood marc andreessen, , including the investor who just gave controversial wework founder adam neumann a huge check to re-envision...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, it looks like we are in for a busy holiday travel season. airbnb preparing a massive share buyback, anticipating the best revenue in the company's history. we will get into the details. huber shares soaring almost 19%. i conversation with the ceo about the shift in demand and supply and whether uber is, as he says, recession proof. and the results are -- bloomberg surveyed more than 1500 investors about the musk-twitter saga and only one in four believe the world's richest man will end up shelling out the $44 billion. we will talk about the implications for musk, twitter, and tesla. a big swing through the trading session as house speaker nancy pelosi arrives in taiwan and the fed signals more rate hikes to come until inflation is under control. ed ludlow is here to walk us through the day and a lot of earnings. ed: airbnb down almost 9%. kind of a mixed bag. bookings came in softer than expected but expectations are very high. outlook for travel demand loo
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, it looks like we are in for a busy holiday travel season. airbnb preparing a massive share buyback, anticipating the best revenue in the company's history. we will get into the details. huber shares soaring almost 19%. i conversation with the ceo about the shift in demand and supply and whether uber is, as he says, recession proof. and the results are -- bloomberg surveyed more than 1500 investors...
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emily: emily, what do you make of that? talk to us about how it sentiment towards big tech has changed since 2020. we're two long years now away from that, a lot has changed, and it does not look good for tech. emily b.: yeah. sentiment soured on the big tech companies. it started souring in 2016, mostly related to concerns around then-facebook, now-meta. it's only become more and more politically potent to put yourself in opposition to the major tech companies, as part of a broader, anticorporate push during the biden administration and during the biden presidency. so, at this point, the major message that is being pushed by the tech companies is this is not what your voters care about. they are running tens of millions of dollars worth of ads. this week they have spent $120 million on advertising, essentially trying to convince voters congress is trying to meddle in your phone while so many other important things are going on. inflation, and gas prices that affect you. why are they looking at this? so, it is yet to be see
emily: emily, what do you make of that? talk to us about how it sentiment towards big tech has changed since 2020. we're two long years now away from that, a lot has changed, and it does not look good for tech. emily b.: yeah. sentiment soured on the big tech companies. it started souring in 2016, mostly related to concerns around then-facebook, now-meta. it's only become more and more politically potent to put yourself in opposition to the major tech companies, as part of a broader,...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, highest earnings in history as some companies had full recovery from pandemic ny supplies seems to finally be meeting demand and coinbase with a deal through blackrock reinforcing crypto status on wall street and is the crypto winter starting to thaw? we will discuss. 40% of food in the u.s. goes uneaten. we are looking with -- looking -- we will have a chat with someone who has ai to prevent from going waste. a choppy day of trading as tech outperforms at the close. ed ludlow is here with the latest numbers crossing after. ed: doordash and lyft, beating on the top and bottom lines and in the face of inflation, consumers are still getting take out and it's a good sign for a company like doordash. the company likes what it sees, paring their post-market gains around 22%. lyft with record profit, ridership up strongly. experiencing the same things huber did earlier in the week that the difference being that lyft has done comprehensive cost-cutting that appears to have paid of
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, highest earnings in history as some companies had full recovery from pandemic ny supplies seems to finally be meeting demand and coinbase with a deal through blackrock reinforcing crypto status on wall street and is the crypto winter starting to thaw? we will discuss. 40% of food in the u.s. goes uneaten. we are looking with -- looking -- we will have a chat with someone who has ai to prevent from...
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>> happy birthday, emily.mily: thank you. >> thank you for your continued interest in marquette, i started planning, -- succession planning when i took over, it was not sitting at thought about but i got more intense in january in terms of succession planning and what if i get hit by a bus and who would take over the company, i talked to a lot of other ceos, founder ceos that asked -- that stepped into the executive chairman role, and it was really enlightening. i've else i was somewhere that love people, products, customers. finding a ceo who is much better suited or our next days of growth, building a sustainably profitable company. that combination was really powerful. i got really excited about it. i spoke with the board, told him what i plan was, and i wanted to be very transparent about it, to our employees, customers, shareholders. really excited about this step, i care deeply about the company is what is best for marqeta. whether it could be six months or year when we find a new ceo, i am really excite
>> happy birthday, emily.mily: thank you. >> thank you for your continued interest in marquette, i started planning, -- succession planning when i took over, it was not sitting at thought about but i got more intense in january in terms of succession planning and what if i get hit by a bus and who would take over the company, i talked to a lot of other ceos, founder ceos that asked -- that stepped into the executive chairman role, and it was really enlightening. i've else i was...
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emily: fascinating.ged since i've been to school and how much could continue to change. andy bird, ceo of pearson. >> my pleasure. emily: coming up, fears of recession accumulating. the ceo of pilot says fear not. he will tell us why next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: as some analysts raise the alarm about the downturn worsening, one company says despite all the talk of layoffs and fears of recession, they have found evidence to the contrary. waseem daher is the ceo of pilot, an accounting firm that specializes in cfo services. bookkeeping, tax prep. he joins me in studio for more. there's a lot of gloom and doom out there. we've had guests who said there would be millions of layoffs. we saw snape announce a 20% cut across the board. what are you seeing that tells you it is not so gloomy? >> great question. we saw the same stuff. all the memos in the headlines. we said, let's look at the data. we are the largest -- accountant in the united states. we have thousands of customers. we processed $100 million
emily: fascinating.ged since i've been to school and how much could continue to change. andy bird, ceo of pearson. >> my pleasure. emily: coming up, fears of recession accumulating. the ceo of pilot says fear not. he will tell us why next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: as some analysts raise the alarm about the downturn worsening, one company says despite all the talk of layoffs and fears of recession, they have found evidence to the contrary. waseem daher is the ceo of pilot, an...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, elon musk is asking for the twitter trial to be pushed back after a whistleblower's allegations about the company's security, and he is changing his complaint. will that help or hurt his case? plus, we are learning more about the early years of youtube. for 12 years, the site was a refuge from sensors and corporate overlords. it was also a sounding board for terrorists. we will explore how the site policed extreme content and undercut terror groups like isis, and how well it is moderating that content today. and of pandemic changed how we live, work, and learn. more students are accessing online learning, but fewer people are going to college. we will launch our ed taxi recess our. first, let's get a look at the markets. stocks ending at the lowest level in the month. katie greifeld is here to walk us through the picture. katie: it is starting to look like conviction. the big benchmarks closing in on a third straight day of losses. the s&p 500 off by more than 1%. the nasda
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, elon musk is asking for the twitter trial to be pushed back after a whistleblower's allegations about the company's security, and he is changing his complaint. will that help or hurt his case? plus, we are learning more about the early years of youtube. for 12 years, the site was a refuge from sensors and corporate overlords. it was also a sounding board for terrorists. we will explore how the site...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, elon musk subpoenas former twitter ceo jack dorsey. what could he say that could help must get out of the deal? we will discuss. time regulation in line for a big vote in congress, but it seems to be sidelined in the midst of a worsening economy and the war in ukraine. representative david chris lany, chair of the house antitrust subcode he joins us. digital medicine gets real. the maker of an fda approved videogame that treat adhd goes public via spac today. all of that in a moment, but first let's get a look at the markets. katie greifeld is with us here now. katie: not a great day if you are a stock bull today. as you can see, a down day on wall street. the s&p 500 and nasdaq both off more than 2%, but it was the semiconductors that bore the brunt of the selling pressure. index down 4% or so. bitcoin back down to around 21,000 dollars a coin. i remember when it was at 24 west week, seems like a long time ago as we count down to jackson hole. how hawkish
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, elon musk subpoenas former twitter ceo jack dorsey. what could he say that could help must get out of the deal? we will discuss. time regulation in line for a big vote in congress, but it seems to be sidelined in the midst of a worsening economy and the war in ukraine. representative david chris lany, chair of the house antitrust subcode he joins us. digital medicine gets real. the maker of an fda...
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host: emily cain is our guest, she heads emily's list. we welcome your calls, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. the role abortion rights may play in your vote this year. emily, i want to play the comments after that kansas vote by the vice president, kamala harris. [video clip] >> the people of kansas spoke yesterday, loud and clear. they said this is not a partisan issue. the women of america should not be the subject of partisan debate, or perspective. the people of kansas spoke and said this is a matter of defense of basic principles of liberty and freedom in america. they spoke loudly in saying that they trust women into make decisions about their own lives and their bodies. and they said government should not be mandating those decisions for the women of america. host: emily cain, your thoughts on what you heard from the vice president. guest: honestly, it is another example on how the vice president has been so clear on her support, and the biden irs -- harris
host: emily cain is our guest, she heads emily's list. we welcome your calls, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. the role abortion rights may play in your vote this year. emily, i want to play the comments after that kansas vote by the vice president, kamala harris. [video clip] >> the people of kansas spoke yesterday, loud and clear. they said this is not a partisan issue. the women of america should not be the...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, nvidia misses revenue, a sign that electronics might be drawing up after just drawing up after a pandemic boom -- might be drying up after the pandemic boom. why the iphone maker has slowed down its buying spree despite a 170 $9 billion war chest. his facebook really the underdog now? are we underestimating it? we will count the ways in which tiktok does not come close to meda. all of that in a moment but first i want to get a look at the markets. and bloomberg's ed ludlow here with the latest. we started the week with a whimper. ed: a lot of red on the screen. the main gauge of equities down a 10th of 1%. we have been higher as much as 1%. information technology, the biggest dragger, nasdaq town for the second straight section. semi conductors, you're right, poor earnings from nvidia dragging down the philadelphia semiconductor index. stop down 1.6%. interesting though, there are always bright spots, pockets of opportunities and the biotech index is up. a lot of m&a, which
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, nvidia misses revenue, a sign that electronics might be drawing up after just drawing up after a pandemic boom -- might be drying up after the pandemic boom. why the iphone maker has slowed down its buying spree despite a 170 $9 billion war chest. his facebook really the underdog now? are we underestimating it? we will count the ways in which tiktok does not come close to meda. all of that in a...
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>> hi, emily.the big reasons bumble is trading off today is because of the expectations of building into the print. if you think about the internet universe, bumble stock has been the best performing in a stock market that is tough, driven by macro. so as we were heading into the year, expectations were for a strong quarter and a strong guide, and it is bringing it back to that. fundamentally, we don't think it has changed. the guide is lower, but a lot of it is due to fx. consumer demand is holding up, seems like they are largely resilient, and the lower guide is due to some product changes that they are pushing of. emily: bumble is unique in that it has another dating update acquired in europe which is also under pressure, and there is also competition from match and tinder. what are the challenges from these other players? shweta: the best comp for bumble is hinged, in terms of the demographics and the overlap across the user base they have. what came out during the earnings call that their ceo
>> hi, emily.the big reasons bumble is trading off today is because of the expectations of building into the print. if you think about the internet universe, bumble stock has been the best performing in a stock market that is tough, driven by macro. so as we were heading into the year, expectations were for a strong quarter and a strong guide, and it is bringing it back to that. fundamentally, we don't think it has changed. the guide is lower, but a lot of it is due to fx. consumer demand...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next build your hour, own bikes. as peloton looks to cut costs, the company is planning a redesign so customers can assemble their own bikes at home. will customers spin for it? we discuss. plus, activist investor dan loeb is calling for changes at disney. details on his new stake, and why he is urging a spinoff of espn. and, how google maps routinely misleads people searching for abortion clinics. why, and why it is ever more critical in a post-roe world. more on our bloomberg analysis later this hour. we will get to that in a moment. first, stocks rising for a second trading day in a row. nasdaq outperforming with tesla, apple, microsoft and nvidia leading the gains. kristine aquino joins us for more. >> we started the week with bad news out of china, coming in the form of a surprise rate cut. after some big misses in july, but you really would not know that just looking at the price action in the u.s. equity market today. it is green across the board, the s&p 500 0.4
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next build your hour, own bikes. as peloton looks to cut costs, the company is planning a redesign so customers can assemble their own bikes at home. will customers spin for it? we discuss. plus, activist investor dan loeb is calling for changes at disney. details on his new stake, and why he is urging a spinoff of espn. and, how google maps routinely misleads people searching for abortion clinics....
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chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, a judge tells peter to give musk the data about bots that he has been asking for, but also because elon musk's requests absurdly broad. more on that in a moment. plus, return is going all in on content, after reporting a huge loss, the brand leaning into its digital app, adding a new subscription tiers including a premium version. we will talk about the pivot from hardware. and, gen z isn't about the corporate life. half of the respondents in a new survey say they are trying to make money creating content for social media instead. will it work? first let's get a check of the markets with bloomberg's katie greifeld. katie: it was a big rally, at least one more big rally before the big dance tomorrow, of course, jerome powell taking the stage at jackson hole. stocks were none too perturbed. the s&p 500 went higher, the nasdaq as well. a lot of the action was in the chinese tech stocks. that etf that tracks the china technology sector rallying almost 4%. let me
chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, a judge tells peter to give musk the data about bots that he has been asking for, but also because elon musk's requests absurdly broad. more on that in a moment. plus, return is going all in on content, after reporting a huge loss, the brand leaning into its digital app, adding a new subscription tiers including a premium version. we will talk about the pivot from...
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emily: thank you for walking us through all that. want to dig deeper into what this means for tech and investing and bring in the founder and general partner at activate capital. what was your reaction to these comments from jay powell? how do you think it will impact markets more broadly? steve: if you listen to his comments, it is pretty clear they were going -- they were not going to move off rate hikes any time soon, although there was a lot of wishful thinking. i think this was a good dose of reality. it happened just as people are returning from vacation, getting kids back in the school. the forward trajectory here does not look great, and it's some interesting things when you think about the public market versus private market. emily: you predicted millions of layoffs in tech specifically last time we spoke. steve: i think the layoffs have just begun. it is happening across everyone's portfolio. what is interesting is the overall markets are down more than 20%, particularly on the growth side. growth tech stocks are down much
emily: thank you for walking us through all that. want to dig deeper into what this means for tech and investing and bring in the founder and general partner at activate capital. what was your reaction to these comments from jay powell? how do you think it will impact markets more broadly? steve: if you listen to his comments, it is pretty clear they were going -- they were not going to move off rate hikes any time soon, although there was a lot of wishful thinking. i think this was a good dose...
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emily: also a hilarious twitter follow.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: coinbase shares fell after announcing -- will temporarily pause new ethereum token deposits during the merge. it is a temporary measure. after a number of delays, apple has set a september 5 deadline for its corporate workers to be in the office at least three days a week. covid surges delayed their plans multiple times. apple has been making other covid related adjustments including dropping mask mandates. according to people familiar with the matter, apple has laid off many of its contract based recruiters. about 100 contract workers were fired. we told the cuts were made due to changes. the company is joining many other tech firms hitting the brakes on hiring. coming up, how big tech is helping big oil pump more fuel. what that means for their pledge to transition to a greener future. this is bloomberg. ♪ millions have made the switch from the big three to xfinity mobile. that means millions are saving hundreds a year on their wireless bill. and all of tho
emily: also a hilarious twitter follow.his is bloomberg. ♪ emily: coinbase shares fell after announcing -- will temporarily pause new ethereum token deposits during the merge. it is a temporary measure. after a number of delays, apple has set a september 5 deadline for its corporate workers to be in the office at least three days a week. covid surges delayed their plans multiple times. apple has been making other covid related adjustments including dropping mask mandates. according to people...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, summer travel sting airbnb to a record expectations are even higher for the quarter. michael saylor and the next chapter, stepping down as ceo to focus on, wait for it, more bitcoin. he joins us later to tell us why he's making move in a continuing crypto winter. despite inflation pressure, a bad news trend got bucked. competitors like robin hood are starting a massive round of layoffs. first, tech and biotech surging from paypal and moderna. i want to bring in ed ludlow, bad news from walmart after the bell. ed: earnings were good when i first came in, looking at the screen now, a lot of red. strong quarters, strong outlooks, back to pre-pandemic levels, the stock down 4% though , something spooking investors. saying they will only build between 6000 and 7000 vehicles, we started this year at 20,000 vehicles with supply chains for the ev maker, half of a strong quarter with a strong outlooks showing a strong strategy of higher rent for collectibles is payi
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, summer travel sting airbnb to a record expectations are even higher for the quarter. michael saylor and the next chapter, stepping down as ceo to focus on, wait for it, more bitcoin. he joins us later to tell us why he's making move in a continuing crypto winter. despite inflation pressure, a bad news trend got bucked. competitors like robin hood are starting a massive round of layoffs. first, tech and biotech surging from...
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emily: thank you. coming up, we will be speaking with a cofounder of a company that seeks to change the future of living. one of their earlier founders is trying to do the same thing. it we will talk or that relationship coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the venture capital seen is still on a big debate. flow is a company portrayed as being awfully close to another company he invested in two years ago. it's called alfred and it aims to build community by fostering experiences within as additional properties. the cofounders join us now. thank you for joining us. let's start here. tell us why you founded alfred and the mission of the company today. >> that's an easy one. when we were working long hours building our careers, one thing we thought about was how do we make the places where we live support us and that was the way to keep more women in the workforce. that vision has evolved a lot to think about putting the resident at the center of the value chain. today having the largest asset class in
emily: thank you. coming up, we will be speaking with a cofounder of a company that seeks to change the future of living. one of their earlier founders is trying to do the same thing. it we will talk or that relationship coming up. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the venture capital seen is still on a big debate. flow is a company portrayed as being awfully close to another company he invested in two years ago. it's called alfred and it aims to build community by fostering experiences within as...
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♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, a judge tells twitter to give elon musk the data about bots he has been asking for a. but also because musk possible request absurd leave broad. peloton going all in on content after reporting a huge loss. randall leaning into its digital app, adding new subscriptions including premium. we will talk about the pivot. gen z isn't about the corporate life. half respondents in a new survey say they are trying to create content for social media instead. will it work? first, let's get a check of the markets with katie greifeld. kaite: a big rally. one more until the big dance tomorrow. jerome hill yes jerome powell taking the stand. he saw the s&p 500 rip higher cup of the nasdaq well. philadelphia semiconductors even. a lot of action in chinese tech stocks. the technology sector rallying almost 4%. there are signs of progress between the u.s. and china in trying to avoid the listings of some of those chinese companies listed. jd.com is a great example. it has surged by almost 40%
♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, a judge tells twitter to give elon musk the data about bots he has been asking for a. but also because musk possible request absurd leave broad. peloton going all in on content after reporting a huge loss. randall leaning into its digital app, adding new subscriptions including premium. we will talk about the pivot. gen z isn't about the corporate life. half respondents in a new survey say they are trying to create content for social media...
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>> emily: innovation performance. >> did you put your gender and before that question were >> emily:st and it does not matter the gender when i drive. lara, not people identifying as gender in the control, what do you make of the women? >> lara: any mom knows this, we have a sense when something is about to go bad, i can see things in the back of my head and yelling at my kids about it. although, i will say someone is a terrible driver in front of me and let me get around this lady. [laughter] >> emily: jimmy, your wife's car is pretty amazing. jimmy failla -- >> jimmy: a bad dodge ram. but i am for superior driver and the new york city cab driver, i'm driving vehicular combat for 12 hours a day. on a personal note, i do think the mail would be better suited. but i can concede women have awareness for problems that would make them the better a dominated driver but here is the issue. what happens if your card transitions halfway down the highway and an male gender car again and out of luck. transphobic and you have to respect the car. >> we won't judge you. >> jimmy: they call me boy
>> emily: innovation performance. >> did you put your gender and before that question were >> emily:st and it does not matter the gender when i drive. lara, not people identifying as gender in the control, what do you make of the women? >> lara: any mom knows this, we have a sense when something is about to go bad, i can see things in the back of my head and yelling at my kids about it. although, i will say someone is a terrible driver in front of me and let me get...
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emily: thank you. >> hi, emily. thank you so much for sharing in the cut, your essay was one of the greatest things i read in 2020. i guess my question is you mention about like being considered public property and being controlled and trading your instagram and about the ability you have to have the people. how do you navigate that and i noticeth that you don't show yor son that much on your instagram. i guess in going through the process and getting to this, how do you control that and how much do you share and people know you and see you everywhere? emily: that's a really good question. like with my son, i didn't share himin ever and then there's a point of me wanting control and saying if there'son images of my son, i want to choose which are out in the world.rl it's not the ideal but it's a, you know, it's my way of taking control and also like, you know, it started feeling like more of a headache to try and protect his image from being out there than to just like relax and be like, it's okay. he can o be out i
emily: thank you. >> hi, emily. thank you so much for sharing in the cut, your essay was one of the greatest things i read in 2020. i guess my question is you mention about like being considered public property and being controlled and trading your instagram and about the ability you have to have the people. how do you navigate that and i noticeth that you don't show yor son that much on your instagram. i guess in going through the process and getting to this, how do you control that and...
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>> emily: that's correct.t's what we all feel. >> harris: do you think you are i would have gone mad? >> emily: oh, i don't know. i want to -- i don't want to comment about that on live television. but we hear about accidents that occur because of impaired driving. it's frightening. i know that intersection well, and i know this courthouse well so the thought that he blasted across it and then was t-boned by this jeep, thank god that driver remembered that there was another passenger in the car and didn't suffer worse injuries but it's simply a misdemeanor. we have entered the plea through his attorney of not guilty. certainly his dac says differently. >> harris: blood-alcohol. >> emily: one of the misdemeanor charges. >> harris: shannon, what about the judge swap last night. >> shannon: trying to find out more about who the judges were. one judge bowed out yesterday. we don't know. maybe that person had a conflict. may be there was a connection to the pelosi family they felt like it was better to hand it over
>> emily: that's correct.t's what we all feel. >> harris: do you think you are i would have gone mad? >> emily: oh, i don't know. i want to -- i don't want to comment about that on live television. but we hear about accidents that occur because of impaired driving. it's frightening. i know that intersection well, and i know this courthouse well so the thought that he blasted across it and then was t-boned by this jeep, thank god that driver remembered that there was another...
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emily, let's talk about the law here. because i'm a little shocked that we've gotten to the point where -- i shouldn't be -- where some of the night media are joking about this. attorney-client privilege is serious, and what matt whitaker told me, who as you know is the acting ag under trump, is that the fbi agents wouldn't look for that. but if her videos might have known. >> emily: that's right, and that was such a compelling interview you had with him last hour, harris. he talked about the committee that's informed, and this is common in litigation. you have a series of objective attorneys that come through the documents, and everything is taken out of the pile. that's what is alleged to have been privilege. and you can't put that genie back in the bottle once that information has been seen. i think it's important, too, against the backdrop of the prior politicization of things, we've talked about in the media where people are celebrating christmas for someone potentially being stepped down the line of prosecution. thh
emily, let's talk about the law here. because i'm a little shocked that we've gotten to the point where -- i shouldn't be -- where some of the night media are joking about this. attorney-client privilege is serious, and what matt whitaker told me, who as you know is the acting ag under trump, is that the fbi agents wouldn't look for that. but if her videos might have known. >> emily: that's right, and that was such a compelling interview you had with him last hour, harris. he talked about...
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host: emily cain is our guest, she heads emily's list.e your calls, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. the role abortion rights may play in your vote this year. emily, i want to play the comments after that kansas vote by the vice president, kamala harris. [video clip] >> the people of kansas spoke yesterday, loud and clear. they said this is not a partisan issue. the women of america should not be the subject of partisan debate, or perspective. the people of kansas spoke and said this is a matter of defense of basic principles of liberty and freedom in america. they spoke loudly in saying that they trust women into make decisions about their own lives and their bodies. and they said government should not be mandating those decisions for the women of america. host: emily cain, your thoughts on what you heard from the vice president. guest: honestly, it is another example on how the vice president has been so clear on her support, and the biden irs -- harris administra
host: emily cain is our guest, she heads emily's list.e your calls, (202) 748-8001 for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. for independents and others, (202) 748-8002. the role abortion rights may play in your vote this year. emily, i want to play the comments after that kansas vote by the vice president, kamala harris. [video clip] >> the people of kansas spoke yesterday, loud and clear. they said this is not a partisan issue. the women of america should not be the subject of...
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whatever the law says those consequences are he need to be held to it. >> harris: emily. >> emily: i personalities and a wonder they couldn't be in the same room. and both of those situations that were absolutely tragic, both of those guys made it about themselves. alec baldwin wants me to feel sorry for him, not at all. >> he is blaming the media when someone died. one of the biggest things i can't wrap my head around this is a live gun onset and needs to be investigated. he seems quite upset after it happened so to joey's point, hey, it wasn't me. >> kayleigh: why is alec baldwin talking to chris cuomo of all people? i'm tired of waiting for prosecutors to make a decision, but my attorneys don't say that because you don't want to push prosecutors to make a decision. why are you talking to anyone outside of the attorney's office? >> harris: we have another one for you "in case you missed it" first, tried to make garbage bags fashionable. now it is kanye, the rep turn design your is getting cold out for selling his new easy gap clothing line of trashbags. customers are complaining ab
whatever the law says those consequences are he need to be held to it. >> harris: emily. >> emily: i personalities and a wonder they couldn't be in the same room. and both of those situations that were absolutely tragic, both of those guys made it about themselves. alec baldwin wants me to feel sorry for him, not at all. >> he is blaming the media when someone died. one of the biggest things i can't wrap my head around this is a live gun onset and needs to be investigated. he...
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emily: i think that family has a slightly different dynamic. tom: emily, thank you so much.mily wilkins with bloomberg government in washington. i'm sorry, lisa. that's great. we have gone so far from where your father held you in his arms and you push down the medal toggle switches at a voting booth. we are affected chads i guess. lisa: it depends where you go. new york city still has those metal tabs. they're not electronic. all the people on the ballot, all the judges, everyone on the local and beyond when you go to the voting booth? tom: i don't. is a huge problem and speaks to the television focus and the radio focus as well at the national level where we are maybe less familiar with local politics. we are familiar with the data check. a lift to the market on a friday. futures of 12. geoffrey yu will attend. victoria fernandez as well. ♪ tom: good morning. "bloomberg surveillance" on friday. jon ferro on assignment. a friday to go into the weekend reading. it will be more than interesting on what the equity markets will do. futures up 14. dow futures up 105. still extra
emily: i think that family has a slightly different dynamic. tom: emily, thank you so much.mily wilkins with bloomberg government in washington. i'm sorry, lisa. that's great. we have gone so far from where your father held you in his arms and you push down the medal toggle switches at a voting booth. we are affected chads i guess. lisa: it depends where you go. new york city still has those metal tabs. they're not electronic. all the people on the ballot, all the judges, everyone on the local...
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we go to emily wilkins to actually find out what is going on. emily, let me cut to the chase.s the senator from phoenix beholden to the fatcats of wall street? emily: i mean at this point she is certainly advocating in their interests, aching sure to remove that never restriction of the capital interest tax that was going to be in there. it is something she has fought for from the beginning. initially senator joe manchin said he wanted that to remain, but she pushed back because this is how it works. tom: i get it. emily, let me cut you off. a lot of people on the radio and tv want to know this. i guess that nagler on the upper west side, or schumer, the senator of new york, would be helpful to goldman sachs. you know the names of all the victims that watches everyday. why is the senator from arizona getting such substantial support from new york, wall street? emily: number one, she has been a senator open to having their interest. openings have been opening -- have an opening, they are going to take advantage. on the other hand you think about her state, arizona. that is a st
we go to emily wilkins to actually find out what is going on. emily, let me cut to the chase.s the senator from phoenix beholden to the fatcats of wall street? emily: i mean at this point she is certainly advocating in their interests, aching sure to remove that never restriction of the capital interest tax that was going to be in there. it is something she has fought for from the beginning. initially senator joe manchin said he wanted that to remain, but she pushed back because this is how it...
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emily yes. b, tucker egg mcmuffin. yeah. i don't know how you know that ,emily, but it's that esoteric knowledge that keeps you at the top of the rankings, your final exams necessarily. the tape as well. you do just an airlinee passenger arriving in australia. more than eighteensa hundred dollars. i tried whatever they can to install mcloughlin's into the country in his bag. they claim biosecurity risk r because of rules aimed atpi keeping foot and mouth disease out of the countryisea as much e they do. amazing. that is good. ld whatever they're called at's mcdonald's breakfast treat question to a player in chicago just won a second largest jackpot in megaa millionsio jackpot was one pointn. g three billion dollars. but because the government lies about everything, the person who won is not getting anywhere close to one point three dollars billion. how much money will the playerll actually get? will it be a i eight hundred0 million? b, six hundred and fifty million or c four hundred and thirty million too soon. will cain, i
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thankom you, emily, so much for coming to d.c. thank you all for coming. >> thank you so much a plastic. >> hello, everyone and welcome to the national book festival. >> over the past 21 years in partnership with the library of congress booktv is providing in-depth uninterrupted coverage of the national book festival featuring hundreds of nonfiction authors and guests. and on saturday booktv returns live and in person to the library of congress national book festival all day long we will hear from and interact with guests and authors such as librarian of congress carla hayden, journalist david maraniss, clint smith and more. the library of congress national book festival live saturday at 9:30 a.m. eastern on c-span2. >> listening to programs on c-span through c-span radio just got easier. tell your smart speaker play c-span radio and listen to "washington journal" daily at 7 a.m. eastern, important congressional hearings and other public affairs events throughout the day and weekdays at 5 p.m. and 9 p.m. eastern. catch washington
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hi emily. hi. hi, my name is oh, my name is drew. i just wanted to ask i see a lot of people it's hard to tell with masks. i see a lot of young people in here and i'm 23 and all my friends are 23. i was just wondering like you talk a lot about control and like being able to or like feeling out of control and sometimes like how hard it is to navigate that. i was just wondering for someone at our age and like starting out because a lot of the experiences that you talk about were in your early 20s. what is the best advice that you have for like navigating that and really harnessing that control in different spaces? i mean, it's so hard when you're 23, because you're 23 and people are like, oh, you're 23 year old woman. what do you know and why would you know, even if you are inserting your your agency like there's a certain amount of dismissal and distrust i mean i think being aware of. i don't want to say the same thing but of protecting yourself and having a frame of reference. that's not not letting things land personally that can be
hi emily. hi. hi, my name is oh, my name is drew. i just wanted to ask i see a lot of people it's hard to tell with masks. i see a lot of young people in here and i'm 23 and all my friends are 23. i was just wondering like you talk a lot about control and like being able to or like feeling out of control and sometimes like how hard it is to navigate that. i was just wondering for someone at our age and like starting out because a lot of the experiences that you talk about were in your early...
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here's aubrey plaza in "emily the criminal."it is >> it's not big deal, you know so, just -- can you turn off the engine, please turn off the engine. >> hey, hey. no [ engine revving ] >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause >> wow >> jimmy: aubrey plaza "emily the criminal" is in theaters this friday we'll be right back with sofia carson stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring or thoughtful. sensitive or strong. progress isn't either or. progress is everything. hey, got you a drink. thanks! ♪ ♪ it's right around the corner. do you see that? hiiiii! that's what's so good about it! ok, you can look. i like it. ahhh! (laughter) what are you doing tomorrow? (laughter) meet google pixel 6a a smarter phone for a smarter price powered by the google tensor chip so your camera can see in the dark with night sight fix your photos with magic eraser photograph all skin tones accurately with real tone and last up to 72 hours with extreme battery saver it's all you want in a phone. goog
here's aubrey plaza in "emily the criminal."it is >> it's not big deal, you know so, just -- can you turn off the engine, please turn off the engine. >> hey, hey. no [ engine revving ] >> jimmy: yes! [ cheers and applause >> wow >> jimmy: aubrey plaza "emily the criminal" is in theaters this friday we'll be right back with sofia carson stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ♪ (vo) singing, or speaking. reason, or fun. daring or...
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host: next is emily cain, executive director director of emily's list, the pro-choice organization aimed at getting women elected to office. emily, welcome to "washington journal.' guest: it is so good to be here. host: emily's list founding, it's underlying mission and how you go about getting candidates to run for office. guest: emily's list is the nation's largest resource for women in politics. we have been around since 1985 with a single mission, to elect democratic, pro-choice women to office. our name, emily's list, is an acronym. it stands for early money is like yeast, it makes the do arise. we help women raise money and run successful campaigns. we have elected 159 women to the u.s., 16 governors and more than 1400 state and local officials peered we are not slowing down anytime soon, especially this november. host: are you looking for members mainly in the democratic races, or have you run republicans as well? host: emily's list has only elected and supported democratic, pro-choice women. guest: we are competitive and primaries, and have been from the beginning since we have h
host: next is emily cain, executive director director of emily's list, the pro-choice organization aimed at getting women elected to office. emily, welcome to "washington journal.' guest: it is so good to be here. host: emily's list founding, it's underlying mission and how you go about getting candidates to run for office. guest: emily's list is the nation's largest resource for women in politics. we have been around since 1985 with a single mission, to elect democratic, pro-choice women...
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emily is fine. 0k, game on, as they say- — emily?ily. he sports, many people are saying what exactly is that? i mentioned it fairly late on when i spoke to the viewers, what is it? it is really simple. everyone is familiar with games, computer games, video games. e—sports refers to games being played competitively against other people at a professional level, so that top tier of gaming performance is what we refer to as e—sports. bud of gaming performance is what we refer to as e-sports._ of gaming performance is what we refer to as e-sports. and how do you feel bein: refer to as e-sports. and how do you feel being referred _ refer to as e-sports. and how do you feel being referred to _ refer to as e-sports. and how do you feel being referred to as _ refer to as e-sports. and how do you feel being referred to as an - feel being referred to as an athlete? it feel being referred to as an athlete? , ., , feel being referred to as an athlete? , . , ., athlete? it is an interesting one, isn't it? we _ athlete? it is an interesting one, is
emily is fine. 0k, game on, as they say- — emily?ily. he sports, many people are saying what exactly is that? i mentioned it fairly late on when i spoke to the viewers, what is it? it is really simple. everyone is familiar with games, computer games, video games. e—sports refers to games being played competitively against other people at a professional level, so that top tier of gaming performance is what we refer to as e—sports. bud of gaming performance is what we refer to as e-sports._...
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emily: yes.he main question we are all trying to answer is why did the fbi need to search mar-a-lago? how much was at risk for this search? how much was on the line as far as u.s. security and national security? those were all the big questions. smarter legal minds than mine -- mine is not even a legal mind -- will be parsing through the warrant. i will that them do the analysis. one interesting thing in washington is we saw a lot of republicans with strong statements after the fbi search on mar-a-lago. we have not heard a lot of republicans weighing since attorney general merrick garland presser. a lot of people are now waiting to see what happens with this warrant and what happens when things are unsealed. tom: we now turn to our legal mind lisa abramowicz. lisa: i was going to ask less about the legal side and more about the political side. i wonder if the republicans who are using this as a talking point and calling it a rate and having it be -- is it working in the polls? emily: at this poin
emily: yes.he main question we are all trying to answer is why did the fbi need to search mar-a-lago? how much was at risk for this search? how much was on the line as far as u.s. security and national security? those were all the big questions. smarter legal minds than mine -- mine is not even a legal mind -- will be parsing through the warrant. i will that them do the analysis. one interesting thing in washington is we saw a lot of republicans with strong statements after the fbi search on...