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emily: welcome back to number technology, i am emily chang -- "bloomberg technology", i am emily changfed's decision on tapering and as some folks mentioned, the hospitality sector and restaurants were hit hard. kriti gupta is back to see how those numbers are impacting tech companies. kriti: if you look at the labor market recovery in the last couple of months, it was driven by we certain hospitality. the blue line is the overall numbers, you can see they were leading. to lose that momentum, it is a problem. to talk about how it translates into the stock figures, let's look at those food delivery apps. you saw that immediately extremely exposed to that restaurant business, they are down. tripadvisor, a lot of leisure and hospitality, but when you talk about the social scene and restaurants, that reminds me of dating apps, bubble, match group, those are doing well. it doesn't look like it hurt that investor base. i want to end with news from a couple of minutes ago, match group joining the s&p 500, something to watch in terms of the market move. emily: thank you for that round up. shar
emily: welcome back to number technology, i am emily chang -- "bloomberg technology", i am emily changfed's decision on tapering and as some folks mentioned, the hospitality sector and restaurants were hit hard. kriti gupta is back to see how those numbers are impacting tech companies. kriti: if you look at the labor market recovery in the last couple of months, it was driven by we certain hospitality. the blue line is the overall numbers, you can see they were leading. to lose that...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."ing up, walmart roped into a a crypto hoax. a release claims the massive retailer will start accepting litecoin as a form of payment. only problem, the release was fake. the founder of litecoin will join us exclusively to tell us his side of the story. plus, appeals on the back of a massive verdict in its case against apple. what is round two for the game maker versus the iphone maker? we chart the long road ahead. this on the eve of apple and billing its next generation of iphones, watches, may be even ipads mark gurman would raise the. . curtain on apples virtual event. first let's get a look at the markets. lots to talk about with our bloomberg kriti gupta. kriti: a bit of a choppy session. you didn't see tech lead the index higher, though this was the first positive session for the s&p 500 in six down days. chinese stocks as well. once again not getting in on that. i want to show you what drawdowns look like. one of the big concerns is that we are in the month of september. septemb
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology."ing up, walmart roped into a a crypto hoax. a release claims the massive retailer will start accepting litecoin as a form of payment. only problem, the release was fake. the founder of litecoin will join us exclusively to tell us his side of the story. plus, appeals on the back of a massive verdict in its case against apple. what is round two for the game maker versus the iphone maker? we chart the...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, a sea of red for tech stocks. micron tumbles after delivering a week forecast. peloton feeling the heat as amazon pushes into connected fitness. plus, amazon is pushing further into the home, this time with a $1000-plus voice controlled robot. the amazon head of devices and services calling in more than alexa on wheels. and pfizer comes a step closer to bringing their vaccine to kids across the u.s.. the company has submitted initial data to u.s. regulators for review. plus, what youtube ceo susan wojcicki has to say about vaccine hesitancy on their platform. we look into all of it in a moment but first it was a to multi-was trading day. kriti gupta with all of the details. kriti: tech leads to the upside and also to the downside. it was an indiscriminate day of selling. important to note that you did have the s&p 500 index, a second down day, down 2%. here is the kicker. chinese tech did poorly, too. this is different than what we saw yesterday. chinese te
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, a sea of red for tech stocks. micron tumbles after delivering a week forecast. peloton feeling the heat as amazon pushes into connected fitness. plus, amazon is pushing further into the home, this time with a $1000-plus voice controlled robot. the amazon head of devices and services calling in more than alexa on wheels. and pfizer comes a step closer to bringing their vaccine to...
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emily: uber's ceo, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.resident biden has appointed a critic of cryptocurrencies and big banks to run a wall street watchdog. he will be tasked to run the comptroller of the currency as soon as this week. she is a lot press or who wants to end banking as we know it. uber shares taking quite a ride after the company boosted third-quarter outlooks saying it may turn up profits. they are up almost 13%. i caught up with dara khosrowshahi to talk about how they are managing driver supply, and food delivery in a rapidly devolving market --devolving market. >> there is a revolution, in terms of all things to your home. it started with food, but will continue with groceries, pharmacy, your iphone. just in four years, uber eats business has gone from a $2.5 billion run rate to a $52 billion run rate. we think there is more to go. users want what they want at their home right now. it used to be the next day delivery was awesome. now it is about next hour delivery. we are empowering any local merchant to essentially ge
emily: uber's ceo, coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.resident biden has appointed a critic of cryptocurrencies and big banks to run a wall street watchdog. he will be tasked to run the comptroller of the currency as soon as this week. she is a lot press or who wants to end banking as we know it. uber shares taking quite a ride after the company boosted third-quarter outlooks saying it may turn up profits. they are up almost 13%. i caught up with...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." robinhood is planning to add new features to let users get their paychecks early, stepping up competition with banks and paypal. we will tell you more about their plans. apple mandates all u.s. employees report their vaccination status, whether the office or not. it is one step short of requiring vaccines but one step closer by an aggressive campaign to help stop the spread of covid. the pandemic has sparked a worldwide mental health crisis from children, grown-ups, seniors. two wellness companies are joining forces to combat a different kind of pandemic on the home front. we begin with headlines. the u.s. department of justice preparing a second monopoly lawsuit against google over the digital ad business. this, and addition to the antitrust case looking into google's web search business. for more i am joined by mark, but to be know about this pending case, and how does it differ? reporter: the main difference -- what we know, they have to looking into this, preparing a case potentia
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." robinhood is planning to add new features to let users get their paychecks early, stepping up competition with banks and paypal. we will tell you more about their plans. apple mandates all u.s. employees report their vaccination status, whether the office or not. it is one step short of requiring vaccines but one step closer by an aggressive campaign to help stop the spread of covid. the pandemic has sparked a...
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emily: welcome back.'s top tech regulator warned regulators from blocking access to certain websites. as part of the top crackdown on the tech giants. we have been following their tech stocks and more. take it away. kriti: 50% decline for those u.s. listed chinese stocks. newly at their peak in february back to their recent troughs. this is a bounce back in tech stocks. yet, another wave of regulatory scrutiny, targeting aunt roop and their -- ant group and their gaming stocks. he did see tech probably underperform it the decliner -- broadly underperform. i want to show you that in the biotech index, u.s. video games did properly as well. these soul tech outperfomer today was semiconductors. let us look at those gaming stocks. i told you what they are doing. they are in a complete decline. what us compare that to u.s. gaming stocks. take that to the s&p 500 and you are seeing a major divergence here today. underperform and what the pod wench is doing. compare that to last year, a lot of videogame makers w
emily: welcome back.'s top tech regulator warned regulators from blocking access to certain websites. as part of the top crackdown on the tech giants. we have been following their tech stocks and more. take it away. kriti: 50% decline for those u.s. listed chinese stocks. newly at their peak in february back to their recent troughs. this is a bounce back in tech stocks. yet, another wave of regulatory scrutiny, targeting aunt roop and their -- ant group and their gaming stocks. he did see tech...
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emily: is a just this weekend?y in theaters, it did well, is this an inflection point for movies post-pandemic or an aberration? >> it is easy to get excited with these big numbers. we saw this with the fast and furious sequel, black widow in july. people said, maybe we are getting used to coming back. my hunch is that is not the case. if you have a movie a lot of people want to see, especially if it is only available in theaters, and this movie was, then people are going to come out. it will do pretty well next weekend as well. there's no way to see it online. and it is a good movie. does that mean two or three weeks from now when there aren't as many good movies -- they are postponing the new top gun into next year. it is not clear the theater industry is out of the woods. emily: what are the next big releases you are watching for? >> we are going to watch to see if james bond hangs in. it is still touch and go. emily: thank you -- as always. that does it for this edition of uber technology. tomorrow we are joine
emily: is a just this weekend?y in theaters, it did well, is this an inflection point for movies post-pandemic or an aberration? >> it is easy to get excited with these big numbers. we saw this with the fast and furious sequel, black widow in july. people said, maybe we are getting used to coming back. my hunch is that is not the case. if you have a movie a lot of people want to see, especially if it is only available in theaters, and this movie was, then people are going to come out. it...
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with emily chang. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." bitcoin soaring past $50,000 yet again, flirting with a prolonged rally. el salvador is poised to start excepting bitcoin as legal tender. we will take you to other countries like vietnam, india, and ukraine, where grassroots crypto adoption is gaining momentum. a major concession by apple to media companies like netflix and music companies like spotify. apple letting certain apps out of the cut that has sparked controversy and stirred regulators around the world. will it be enough to end antitrust scrutiny? we will discuss? the future of audio. david sack launches a new platform to take on stubhub, and wherever you get your media. he will join us live. let's get a look at the markets. i want to bring in -- who has been following the play-by-play. >> we will start off with the positive risk on day. a lot of optimism ahead of tomorrow. you had facebook and alphabet shares dealing with antitrust scrutiny headlines from last night. the doj coming out with new headlines targeting both com
with emily chang. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." bitcoin soaring past $50,000 yet again, flirting with a prolonged rally. el salvador is poised to start excepting bitcoin as legal tender. we will take you to other countries like vietnam, india, and ukraine, where grassroots crypto adoption is gaining momentum. a major concession by apple to media companies like netflix and music companies like spotify. apple letting certain apps out of the cut...
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emily: the u.s. will soon reopen its borders to most foreign travelers as long as they are fully vaccinated against covid-19. the white house said the new measures will also involve stricter requirements for covid testing and contact tracing. this comes as the number of americans who have died of covid-19 has now surpassed the number killed in the 1918 influenza pandemic. our political news director jodi schneider joins us now with more pre-these are not just for foreigners but for unvaccinated americans. what do you make of them? jodi: the white house is doubling down on trying to split the vaccinated from the unvaccinated. it is not so much foreign travelers and domestic travelers having different rules, now it is everybody. if you are unvaccinated, you are not welcome in the u.s. essentially. if you're an unvaccinated american you are also going to have trouble. if you are vaccinated, you are welcome. you have to prove it and there are still testing requirements but at the same time it is much eas
emily: the u.s. will soon reopen its borders to most foreign travelers as long as they are fully vaccinated against covid-19. the white house said the new measures will also involve stricter requirements for covid testing and contact tracing. this comes as the number of americans who have died of covid-19 has now surpassed the number killed in the 1918 influenza pandemic. our political news director jodi schneider joins us now with more pre-these are not just for foreigners but for unvaccinated...
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emily: what about the defense?ave they laid out an argument for psychological abuse from her business partner that we thought was coming? ed: this is much more interesting. they leaned heavily on the idea that elizabeth holmes generally believes in theranos' technology, the company's mission statement to lower the price of blood testing, laboratory testing. and ultimately, just because the company fail, it didn't amount to a crime. they made concessions she was not technically qualified to run the lab. that she should have brought someone who was in sooner. on her partner, they did address the issue in kind. they said they would discuss later in the trial his character. a side of his personality people may not know. they did not especially allege any psychological abuse toward elizabeth holmes. going into this trial, it had been reported they might do that. what the defense might argue was she was not capable of intent to defraud her because she was under the control of someone else. and in this case, her partner d
emily: what about the defense?ave they laid out an argument for psychological abuse from her business partner that we thought was coming? ed: this is much more interesting. they leaned heavily on the idea that elizabeth holmes generally believes in theranos' technology, the company's mission statement to lower the price of blood testing, laboratory testing. and ultimately, just because the company fail, it didn't amount to a crime. they made concessions she was not technically qualified to run...
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with emily chang. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. a big departure in silicon valley. the chief technology officer plans to step down next year, this as the social network faces intense criticism. that the technology is developed to moderate harmful content doesn't work as promised. uber trying to get more drivers on the road, reduce wait time, as they push toward profitability. we speak with the ceo later this hour. president biden calls on other nations to help vastly expand production of covid vaccine and treatment to end the pandemic. an additional 500 million doses of pfizer vaccine will be donated to other countries. we will bring you the details. we get to that in a moment. fed chair jerome powell said the central bank can scale back purchases as soon as november and complete the fallback by 2022 after officials revealed a growing inclination to raise interest rates next year. >> continuing to expect, it is appropriate to maintain the target range for the federal funds rate until labor market conditions have reached levels with
with emily chang. emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. a big departure in silicon valley. the chief technology officer plans to step down next year, this as the social network faces intense criticism. that the technology is developed to moderate harmful content doesn't work as promised. uber trying to get more drivers on the road, reduce wait time, as they push toward profitability. we speak with the ceo later this hour. president biden calls on other...
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emily: ok. nayak, google fellow and vp of search, thank you for giving us a view of the search feature. appreciate you taking the time to join us. coming up, game fluencers building a following. tiktok has released slate stories, its first ever fully inapt game focusing on two content creators, with a very large followings. we are going to talk to the influencer animal capital and tiktok star griffin johnson about the future of mobile gaming and their investing next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: gaming, anytime and anywhere. tiktok is getting into the mobile game market too. the social media platforms is partnering with the developer play code-2 launch tiktok's first inapt gaming experience. the concept is based off the popular tiktok sway house which follows content creators on the site. for more on the future of tiktok games and if we will see more like this, we have animal capital managing partner marshall salmon and griffin johnson who is one of the lead characters of the game and an operatin
emily: ok. nayak, google fellow and vp of search, thank you for giving us a view of the search feature. appreciate you taking the time to join us. coming up, game fluencers building a following. tiktok has released slate stories, its first ever fully inapt game focusing on two content creators, with a very large followings. we are going to talk to the influencer animal capital and tiktok star griffin johnson about the future of mobile gaming and their investing next. this is bloomberg. ♪...
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this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.oming up in the next hour, instagram taking a pause on the kids site after continuing concerns about the platform's impact on teens and children. parent company facebook is not abandoning the idea completely. youtube ceo susan wojcicki tells me she believes google's popular video platform is beneficial to teens. part of my sit down with her about content issues in russia to the possibility of reinstating former president trump. and, text messages tell all. we are getting an inside look about the relationship between elizabeth holmes and her ex business partner and ex-boyfriend sunny ball wanting -- sonny balwani. first, let's get a look at the markets with kriti gupta. kriti: a down day in the markets and an even worse day for technology stocks. you can see behind me, the sea of red. a really important part of this is the big tech selloffs. the nasdaq, it really dropped, and you saw big tech stocks come back up, apple, amazon, microsoft paring some losses. what did do well, of course,
this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.oming up in the next hour, instagram taking a pause on the kids site after continuing concerns about the platform's impact on teens and children. parent company facebook is not abandoning the idea completely. youtube ceo susan wojcicki tells me she believes google's popular video platform is beneficial to teens. part of my sit down with her about content issues in russia to the possibility of...
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this is "bloomberg technology," with emily chang. -- emily: we take a look at how the internet, and social media has changed since 2001, and how the attacks might have been different if they happened today. community and crypto. i sit down with steph curry and his wife and entrepreneur, aisha curry, to talk about how they are investing in kids and families in oakland. and his latest foray into digital asset. to the top tech story of the day. a federal judge ruled apple can no longer force developers to use its payment system in apps. the judge granted an induction sought by epic games while also ordering apple breach of contract. it can take a big right out of the app store's profits. the judge also ruled apple is not a monopoly, and the iphone maker says it is a win. mark gurman is with us. also jason char. we were both on the call with apple's general counsel. she did not just say it was a win, she said it was a huge win. what do you make of how apple is -- some say spinning -- this outcome? >> apple is focusing on the good. if you are a person for apple, you will not come out and say it
this is "bloomberg technology," with emily chang. -- emily: we take a look at how the internet, and social media has changed since 2001, and how the attacks might have been different if they happened today. community and crypto. i sit down with steph curry and his wife and entrepreneur, aisha curry, to talk about how they are investing in kids and families in oakland. and his latest foray into digital asset. to the top tech story of the day. a federal judge ruled apple can no longer...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." the death toll by covid-19 in the u.s. has surpassed that of the 1918 influenza pandemic. ne many experts say was avoidable after the arrival of vaccines. now travel requirements for vaccinated foreigners and unvaccinated americans. plus, ted lasso and the crown steal the show as streaming services like apple tv plus and netflix rack up more emmy awards than any traditional television network. what is the next big thing for streaming? we will discuss. and he pinterest cofounders are hit with a shocking lawsuit. the plaintiff is a woman who claims she contributed a critical idea that became the foundation of the product but never got paid. christine martinez joins us in an exclusive interview to talk about her case against pinterest. but first, we have to start with monday's market selloff. u.s. stocks falling the most in almost a year. let's get all the details with kriti gupta. kriti: you have had it record after record with on the handful of names pushing the broader index to those
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." the death toll by covid-19 in the u.s. has surpassed that of the 1918 influenza pandemic. ne many experts say was avoidable after the arrival of vaccines. now travel requirements for vaccinated foreigners and unvaccinated americans. plus, ted lasso and the crown steal the show as streaming services like apple tv plus and netflix rack up more emmy awards than any traditional television network. what is the next...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.s is bloomberg technology. a crypto cracked temp unit china bands all crypto transactions. crypto trading and mining in china now illegal. will other countries follow suit or sees an opportunity? we will discuss. the huawei ceo on house arrest since strikes a deal with the doj to resolve criminal charges against her. could this breakthrough ease tensions between china, canada, and the u.s.? details this hour. the man of mystery who has wielded his power to influence tech, trump, and game irs to make billions in, we talked about his book "the contrarian," a look into the continuing power plays. straight to the top story. beijing's campaign against crypto taking on urgency. the people's bank of china has deemed crypto related transactions illegal. it has vowed to and mining and stop offshore exchanges from conducting business with chinese citizens. this crackdown cements a shift in the balance of power away from one of the first countries to embrace crypto. covering the stories from all
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.s is bloomberg technology. a crypto cracked temp unit china bands all crypto transactions. crypto trading and mining in china now illegal. will other countries follow suit or sees an opportunity? we will discuss. the huawei ceo on house arrest since strikes a deal with the doj to resolve criminal charges against her. could this breakthrough ease tensions between china, canada, and the u.s.? details this hour. the man of mystery who has wielded...
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emily: thanks.tter will let users send and receive tips using bitcoin as part of a push to help users make money from the service. twitter also looking into authenticating users' identity eyes. bloomberg check's kurt wagner joins us. jack dorsey at square has made a big bet on crypto, why is twitter making this move? kurt: they want to give people a chance to make money to entice them to twitter to share blog posts, tweets, photos, whatever, and accepting bitcoin is one way to do that. this is important to jack dorsey. he believes that coin is an international currency. it is the way someone who lives in africa might be able to pay someone who lives in europe, who could pay someone in the united states. you don't have to deal with a currency exchange. this is a global solution to try -- they see this as a global solution to get users of their platform to make money. emily: how many people are tipping on twitter at this point? kurt: they just rolled out globally today to only ios users. if you are on
emily: thanks.tter will let users send and receive tips using bitcoin as part of a push to help users make money from the service. twitter also looking into authenticating users' identity eyes. bloomberg check's kurt wagner joins us. jack dorsey at square has made a big bet on crypto, why is twitter making this move? kurt: they want to give people a chance to make money to entice them to twitter to share blog posts, tweets, photos, whatever, and accepting bitcoin is one way to do that. this is...
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emily: fascinating.m so glad to hear that this technology is out there and becoming more widely available. neal oman, thank you so much for joining us, and good luck out there. coming up, move over, aws. microsoft and google, there are more and more cloud startups taking to the sky. we will get the 360 degree view next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. let's get to the financial markets. ed ludlow take a look at the money pouring into chinese hardware startups. ed: really interesting, the narrative about china climbing down on internet
emily: fascinating.m so glad to hear that this technology is out there and becoming more widely available. neal oman, thank you so much for joining us, and good luck out there. coming up, move over, aws. microsoft and google, there are more and more cloud startups taking to the sky. we will get the 360 degree view next. this is bloomberg. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a...
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emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. three words have popped up anytime an asset slums. amc shares and freefall, by the dip. crypto taking a loss, buy the dip. spiraling downward? you get the point. gamestop, one of the original meme stocks, down after the bell. but do people still want to buy the dip? let's go through the meme moves of the day in gamestop. >> we are looking at the original meme stock. shares are down in after-hours trading after the company reported a wider than expected loss for its second quarter. if you take a big step back, i want to give us perspective. shares for gamestop are up around 900% year to date. that is despite the volatility we have seen from the company and its share performance. and it is true, for a lot of other meme stocks. shares from amc are up. shares for express and other meme stocks up around 400%. compare it to what is happening with the broader stock market. the s&p 500 is up around 20% year-to-date. ask any analyst about that return, they say it has been a great year for the
emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang in san francisco. three words have popped up anytime an asset slums. amc shares and freefall, by the dip. crypto taking a loss, buy the dip. spiraling downward? you get the point. gamestop, one of the original meme stocks, down after the bell. but do people still want to buy the dip? let's go through the meme moves of the day in gamestop. >> we are looking at the original meme stock. shares are down in after-hours...
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emily: i'm emily chang san francisco and this is bloomberg knology. airbnb says not just a travel recovery but a travel revolution is happening. in that business and leisure travel will be forever changed. plus, it is opening new economic opportunities for women. ceo brian chesky will be my guest. disney shares sink the most since may as bob joe beck gave investors some unsettling guidance during an event for goldman sachs. and they were event for netflix. the company on the verge of making one of its biggest deals ever to buy the catalog of british novelist roald dahl. and how covert is changing the future of tech investing. i'm speaking with the revolution ceo about how it a vision is moving to middle america and beyond. all that ahead but i want to take a look at the markets with kriti gupta in new york. we saw a lot of movement in the last few minutes of trade. what was happening? >> we came into today with a pretty strong bounce in futures. a lot of green on the screen. it kind of faded to a point where we ended flat on the day. a lot of people w
emily: i'm emily chang san francisco and this is bloomberg knology. airbnb says not just a travel recovery but a travel revolution is happening. in that business and leisure travel will be forever changed. plus, it is opening new economic opportunities for women. ceo brian chesky will be my guest. disney shares sink the most since may as bob joe beck gave investors some unsettling guidance during an event for goldman sachs. and they were event for netflix. the company on the verge of making one...
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emily: i'm emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. bitcoin plunge. cryptocurrency slides almost 10% on a day that was supposed to because for celebration. el salvador has adapted bitcoin as a national currency. why the rocky start? we will discuss. plus, elizabeth holmes heads to court this week in a long-delayed, much anticipated trial. a jury will decide whether she is guilty of conspiracy and fraud. the reporter who first blew the lid off the story will join us this hour. the cofounder of one of silicon valley's most successful venture capitals, reid hoffman joins us to talk about how entrepreneurs today can become masters of their own destiny and scale. we will get to all that in a moment. let's get a look at them markets first with taylor riggs. we can talk about the markets without talking about crypto. take it away. taylor: i feel like i was the cell signal earlier this morning. let's talk about where we are in of the major indices. we felt like it reflationary trade all over again, but all of that reversed. you saw some movement back into big
emily: i'm emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. bitcoin plunge. cryptocurrency slides almost 10% on a day that was supposed to because for celebration. el salvador has adapted bitcoin as a national currency. why the rocky start? we will discuss. plus, elizabeth holmes heads to court this week in a long-delayed, much anticipated trial. a jury will decide whether she is guilty of conspiracy and fraud. the reporter who first blew the lid off the story will join us this hour. the cofounder...
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announcer: in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: thiss bloomberg technology. facebook prioritizing its own greed over the safety of our children. that accusation from senater richard blumenthal at a hearing where lawmakers grilled a top executive from the social network about the impact of instagram on kids. we will bring you the latest. plus, developers are the new bankers. the new report out of wells fargo predicting a wave of job cuts for traditional walls -- traditional roles on wall street. a survival drama from south korea could become netflix's most popular show ever. there has been a 50% bump in just the last two weeks thanks to a new hit show. we will tell you just how big it could be. we will connect all of that in a moment, but first a look at the markets with ed ludlow. it has been a rocky week for markets, not good for the end of september. >> we ended the final trading day with a whimper. s&p 500 down 1.2%. the nasdaq 100 was choppy between gains and losses. tech stocks were leading the way , but we ended down .4%. the dels
announcer: in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: thiss bloomberg technology. facebook prioritizing its own greed over the safety of our children. that accusation from senater richard blumenthal at a hearing where lawmakers grilled a top executive from the social network about the impact of instagram on kids. we will bring you the latest. plus, developers are the new bankers. the new report out of wells fargo predicting a wave of job cuts for...
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emily: thanks so much. google employees are pushing back on the search engine giant's handling of the russian election. employees have joined politicians and activists, blasting the company for pulling a voting app for russia's opposition leader. apple removed the app as well. mark, look, this app was created by allies of alexei navalny, critic of vladimir putin. have we seen something like this before? >> this is a unique circumstance. apple has been under fire, facing criticism for certain app removals in china. they have even shut down their own media stores in china. russia, this is a different situation. this is gathering a lot of headlines. a few months ago, we saw apple follow a new policy from russia where russia wants some of its government issued apps highlighted when you install or set up a new iphone. in terms of this specific situation, it is a hot button issue and this is definitely a new steppingstone here. emily: there are concerns that this could have a deep impact on the russian election i
emily: thanks so much. google employees are pushing back on the search engine giant's handling of the russian election. employees have joined politicians and activists, blasting the company for pulling a voting app for russia's opposition leader. apple removed the app as well. mark, look, this app was created by allies of alexei navalny, critic of vladimir putin. have we seen something like this before? >> this is a unique circumstance. apple has been under fire, facing criticism for...
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emily: this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, a panel of fda advisers pulls back on the idea of boosters for all, instead, backing boosters for a smaller group of more vulnerable people. what does it mean? we will dig in. plus, 360 miles above the earth. four civilian astronauts are near the end of an epic journey. we will get an update. is holding elizabeth holmes accountable sexist? the under -- the author of a controversial piece joins us. you will recognize her name. the project includes ceo ellen powell was us now. first, a look at the markets with ed ludlow. i see a lot of red at the end of the week. welcome. ed: if you times of the year, you see index and equity options expiring. and, high-volume as a result. you see the s&p 500 down 9/10 of 1% and technology the under performer. the nasdaq 100 biggest drop since may. there is a little weakness in semiconductors as well. down 1.5%. really interesting moves in the cryptocurrency space. the bloomberg crypto index is down significantly, 2%. you see
emily: this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, a panel of fda advisers pulls back on the idea of boosters for all, instead, backing boosters for a smaller group of more vulnerable people. what does it mean? we will dig in. plus, 360 miles above the earth. four civilian astronauts are near the end of an epic journey. we will get an update. is holding elizabeth holmes accountable sexist? the under -- the author of a controversial piece joins us. you will recognize her name. the...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. >> and emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, more bitcoin please. what he has to say about the ongoing battle between coinbase and the s.e.c.. spacex makes history. this could usher in a new era in human spaceflight. much more than tiktok and podcast. we will talk investing in building the next generation. let's get a look at the markets with kriti gupta. the september swoon resumes. >> what is interesting here is we actually ended much higher than we were for a majority of the session. we were down 0% on the is and be 500. -- s&p 500. look at what they buy. they bought tech and not just any tech, they bought biotech and semiconductors. this is pre-much flat but higher than the s&p 500. a lot of that has to do with semiconductors. i really want to highlight electric vehicles. leisure vehicles are doing really well. there outperforming. they are paring some of those gains. this is a really big story. looking at this terminal sales, we did have an august sale coming in compared to an estimate decline. t
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. >> and emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, more bitcoin please. what he has to say about the ongoing battle between coinbase and the s.e.c.. spacex makes history. this could usher in a new era in human spaceflight. much more than tiktok and podcast. we will talk investing in building the next generation. let's get a look at the markets with kriti gupta. the september swoon resumes. >> what is interesting here is we...
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emily: yet there is a looming regulatory crackdown. let's hear this from the sec chairman. >> is it you are that stable coins themselves can be securities? >> i think they may well be securities. to me, a stable point doesn't meet the second prong of the how we test that there has to be an expectation of profits from the investment. if it doesn't meet the test, it looks to me like it is not a security. maybe you have a good argument for why some are in some were not. my point is, i think we need to have clarity. emily: are you at all concerned that regulators could regulate the exuberance you were talking about earlier out of the market? >> i think the big winner of that entire hearing was bitcoin. the consensus emerging is that bitcoin is a commodity and bitcoin is property. if your use case is to buy bitcoin as a long-term store of value than there is broad-based consensus and support for that across congress, the senate, the regulators, the administration, and industry here and abroad. there is a need for clarity. there is consensus
emily: yet there is a looming regulatory crackdown. let's hear this from the sec chairman. >> is it you are that stable coins themselves can be securities? >> i think they may well be securities. to me, a stable point doesn't meet the second prong of the how we test that there has to be an expectation of profits from the investment. if it doesn't meet the test, it looks to me like it is not a security. maybe you have a good argument for why some are in some were not. my point is, i...
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>> emily: i think it is.many that indicates this president's policy has failed, and a reminder again that there are americans left in-country. so we are on the brink and developing into a civil war there, that makes us all the more horrified for these americans' safety and the safety of all of those afghans that fought alongside of us for years. i have to report, as well, i spoke this morning with a retired secret service special agent who served on the presidential details are over three administrations, and he said to this topic that his spidey sense is tingling for three reasons. that al qaeda has produced the first english version of their magazine and four years. he says it indicates they are attempting to recruit people out west. secondly, what we've already touched on, the mass of almost $83 billion worth of equipment cache we left there, that a significant funding source. and the date of september 11th holds just as much significance for those who wish to do us harm here on the homeland as it does for
>> emily: i think it is.many that indicates this president's policy has failed, and a reminder again that there are americans left in-country. so we are on the brink and developing into a civil war there, that makes us all the more horrified for these americans' safety and the safety of all of those afghans that fought alongside of us for years. i have to report, as well, i spoke this morning with a retired secret service special agent who served on the presidential details are over three...
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emily: absolutely. have always been of the mind that if you can build rocket ships to mars and connect the world and organize the world's information, you can hire and promote more women. that shouldn't be too hard a problem for these visionary tech folks dissolve. i want to move on to your marshall plan for months. you have-- for moms. york gotten a lot of support for this, celebrity support, support from other ceo's. talk about how this works and what the real objective is. reshma: you are a mom, too, so you know that in the middle of covid we were going, what is going on. almost all the jobs lost were women. women left for work force and the reason they were leaving his daycare centers were shut and schools were shut. we did not have the support we needed, that america has always treated mothers as a social safety net. where is the plan? you can't lose all of these women from the labor force with an on and off switch. suddenly when covid is over, which we now know it is never going to be over, women
emily: absolutely. have always been of the mind that if you can build rocket ships to mars and connect the world and organize the world's information, you can hire and promote more women. that shouldn't be too hard a problem for these visionary tech folks dissolve. i want to move on to your marshall plan for months. you have-- for moms. york gotten a lot of support for this, celebrity support, support from other ceo's. talk about how this works and what the real objective is. reshma: you are a...
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emily, over to you. >> emily: pete, how can this be an extraordinary success when americans were leftind in 13 service members were killed? >> pete: of course it is not. in the white house has been telling us not to believe our lying eyes. the evidence laid bare before us of chaos of retreats, of weakness, and now of total duplicity, of lying. this phone call is a bombshell, it is the evidence that they never wanted us to know that they knew precisely how quickly this could unravel. they knew their decisions would contribute like closing bob romero brace to that travel. and things could happen a lot more quickly than they say, no one imagined. they knew, do you talk about assumptions, we talk about this and military, when you assume makes you know what out of you and me, they made asinine assumptions that were not based in reality and our lying about it. and the opening of the speech was to set for. he said only the u.s. had the capacity to do something on this scale, 124,000. you know what that means? only the u.s. has the capacity to not have to make it and this way. of course we co
emily, over to you. >> emily: pete, how can this be an extraordinary success when americans were leftind in 13 service members were killed? >> pete: of course it is not. in the white house has been telling us not to believe our lying eyes. the evidence laid bare before us of chaos of retreats, of weakness, and now of total duplicity, of lying. this phone call is a bombshell, it is the evidence that they never wanted us to know that they knew precisely how quickly this could unravel....
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here today, cohost, emily compagno, along with kayleigh mcenany. during this hour, we will look back on that fateful day, and where we are as a nation two decades later. we will remember the brave first responders and police officers who made the ultimate sacrifice, and we will consider what happened to that sense of unity we felt after the nation was attacked. joining us today is former state department spokesperson morgan ortagus. in the virtual seats today, ari fleischer, former white house press secretary and fox news contributor. first, our top story. president biden announcing sweeping vaccine mandates that could impact the private center in unprecedented ways. republicans were furious over it, calling it unconstitutional. some g.o.p. governors are threatening legal action against it. here is what the president said last night. >> president biden: this is not about freedom or personal choice. it is about protecting yourself and those around you. the people you work with, the people you care about, the people you love, the department of labor
here today, cohost, emily compagno, along with kayleigh mcenany. during this hour, we will look back on that fateful day, and where we are as a nation two decades later. we will remember the brave first responders and police officers who made the ultimate sacrifice, and we will consider what happened to that sense of unity we felt after the nation was attacked. joining us today is former state department spokesperson morgan ortagus. in the virtual seats today, ari fleischer, former white house...
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emily, coming to you, this is not one national poll, two national polls. npr has him at 43%, "washington post" at 44%. when you break it down, it's falling on covid, the economy crime, afghanistan. this is a free fall on almost every issue. >> emily: he is failing on every single issue, kayleigh. he is failing on every issue that impacts every american, whether it's at their kitchen table or on a more broad sense. who is surprised? he abandoned americans. he abandoned allies, women, orphans, the working class, and crushed what should have been 20 years with a dignified ending after this disastrous pullout, the support for the war was only 36% of americans. while 70% supported the withdrawing, over 60% disapproved of the disastrous, chaotic withdrawal. i have to point out, when we talk about the americans left behind, a community liaison member who is working on behalf of a community, a school district to get students back to america, unlike the president, he called them "invisible families." even the dod spokesperson said "i am heartbroken over the america
emily, coming to you, this is not one national poll, two national polls. npr has him at 43%, "washington post" at 44%. when you break it down, it's falling on covid, the economy crime, afghanistan. this is a free fall on almost every issue. >> emily: he is failing on every single issue, kayleigh. he is failing on every issue that impacts every american, whether it's at their kitchen table or on a more broad sense. who is surprised? he abandoned americans. he abandoned allies,...
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emily: we all hope.h everything is changing, but sports is the one thing that we still have to see live. paint the picture for us in five years, how will we be watching sports differently, how will espn have evolved? jimmy: we are running parallel paths here. i hate to keep repeating myself, but serve the sports fan anywhere, anytime. i will emphasize the anywhere. if you want to access through directv or your traditional cable provider, you will be able to. if you want to access espn through espn+, our current direct to consumer offering, that is great as well. we have every intention of continuing to run these parallel paths. of course, we are following the fan. bob chapek has been pretty clear on this point. we will be there for the fans. as they turn more to digital and direct to consumer platforms, we will evolve as well. whatever the case, our northstar is being therefore the fan, and at the same time, creating shareholder value. right now, we will continue to run these parallel paths. emily: i kno
emily: we all hope.h everything is changing, but sports is the one thing that we still have to see live. paint the picture for us in five years, how will we be watching sports differently, how will espn have evolved? jimmy: we are running parallel paths here. i hate to keep repeating myself, but serve the sports fan anywhere, anytime. i will emphasize the anywhere. if you want to access through directv or your traditional cable provider, you will be able to. if you want to access espn through...
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emily feels that report went nowhere. last year, emily again reported the continued violence to the air force. the continued violence to the air force. this this time, she even wrote a letter to one of her partner's superiors. >> i gave him a list of all the evidence. i sent him photographs of my bruises. i sent him recordings. >> o'donnell: you wrote in that letter to the general that you feared for your life. >> absolutely. i still do. doing this interview is very dangerous. >> o'donnell: the air force's office of special investigations looked into her allegations. did the military take steps to keep you safe? >> they did not. no. they promoted him. >> o'donnell: feeling stuck, emily reached out to a local civilian resource for support. do you think emily's allegations were taken seriously by the military? >> no. no. >> reporter: kayce simmons munyeneh was a victisp r the d.c. metropolitan police department for 15 years. >> anyone that was worth their salt would know she was in danger. >> o'donnell: while the military i
emily feels that report went nowhere. last year, emily again reported the continued violence to the air force. the continued violence to the air force. this this time, she even wrote a letter to one of her partner's superiors. >> i gave him a list of all the evidence. i sent him photographs of my bruises. i sent him recordings. >> o'donnell: you wrote in that letter to the general that you feared for your life. >> absolutely. i still do. doing this interview is very dangerous....
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>> harris: emily?nd i think you guys have the same, i have multiple screens up. i was watching as viewers of other networks were being led to believe that something huge and sinister was going to happen on saturday. i'm sure it's a maximum let down. what about the booster debacle on friday? what about the righteous drone strike, the 14,000 immigrants stranded under a bridge in squalid conditions and more of the border? the list goes on of things that we want to hear about and that we want to have covered. yet, for all of the momentum leading up to saturday, and then saturday, and now nothing, who is at a loss of those americans watching that, led to believe something else is happening other than the truth? to your point, other than our reporters who are reporting the truth on those issues that people care about? but there's not going to be any changes until there is accountability. the same faces on the network, despite conflicts of interest and more. >> harris: oh, that i mention? chris cuomo? i'm sor
>> harris: emily?nd i think you guys have the same, i have multiple screens up. i was watching as viewers of other networks were being led to believe that something huge and sinister was going to happen on saturday. i'm sure it's a maximum let down. what about the booster debacle on friday? what about the righteous drone strike, the 14,000 immigrants stranded under a bridge in squalid conditions and more of the border? the list goes on of things that we want to hear about and that we want...
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i speak from experience, emily.day you might feel this, bu you watch the show, you know everything about it. >> only a little bit, but i hav to say this show doesn't really matter because it's all about can't buy me love. that is where we all met him an he became the cutest face of al time. i will forgive him and it forever, and also, there was a mac steamy on their show. so it's not just about him. here's my proposal, everybody. i think we should invite him on the show when i'm on, and then we could all see for ourselves and get to know him together. right? >> i usually have mac dme every morning. >> outcome my god can can be discussed in great coffee. i think made some good points when you're this successful, th guy was on the hit tv show. he's very handsome, he's rich and famous he even drives racecars, i can relate because sleep and a bed shaped like a racecar. give him a break. what strange is that they specified that it was bad behavior but a nonsexual type. in hollywood now it's like oh, what a gentleman. he
i speak from experience, emily.day you might feel this, bu you watch the show, you know everything about it. >> only a little bit, but i hav to say this show doesn't really matter because it's all about can't buy me love. that is where we all met him an he became the cutest face of al time. i will forgive him and it forever, and also, there was a mac steamy on their show. so it's not just about him. here's my proposal, everybody. i think we should invite him on the show when i'm on, and...
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that doesn't appear so, emily. >> emily: this story is so disheartening on multiple levels. at every moment and every junction we have nothing but lies coming out of the biden administration and i thought actually texas congressman ronnie jackson it quite well. he said that the only thing that biden administration seems to be good at is putting itself on the back for a job that was horribly done. as he points out, my constituents were left behind and then when veterans got these guys out, the biden administration lies about its role in evacuating them. and here's the thing, let's take sacramento which has the largest afghan population in the united states. they are, almost 30 children are stranded in afghanistan and a congressman has been working with the school district back and forth to get them out, they received nothing but radio silence from the department of defense and the state department. that's what's so disheartening on top of all of this. on top of the lies is the utter radio silence from this administration and working all of the nonprofits and the veterans who
that doesn't appear so, emily. >> emily: this story is so disheartening on multiple levels. at every moment and every junction we have nothing but lies coming out of the biden administration and i thought actually texas congressman ronnie jackson it quite well. he said that the only thing that biden administration seems to be good at is putting itself on the back for a job that was horribly done. as he points out, my constituents were left behind and then when veterans got these guys out,...
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emily: the doordash market cap briefly surpassed that of uber.r uber executive called it a nightmare, invoking comparisons to yahoo!. how do you respond? dara: it was a point in time, you know? the fact is that if you look at our volumes, they are twice as high as doordash and we are growing faster. revenue is three times larger and we are growing faster and based on third-party data in the u.s., the each business is the fastest-growing food delivery platform in the u.s. and we are very confident as to where we are going and i think this is a point in time in terms of relative market cap that i don't think you will see again. emily: investors are betting that they would be big and grocery. you purchased corner shop earlier this year and we saw the partnership with albertson's, but when will we see that really scale up and bear fruit? dara: it makes sense for them to follow us there. we have alcohol delivery in 20 countries, it makes sense for them to follow us there. as far as grocery goes, we have actually focused outside the u.s. first. we thin
emily: the doordash market cap briefly surpassed that of uber.r uber executive called it a nightmare, invoking comparisons to yahoo!. how do you respond? dara: it was a point in time, you know? the fact is that if you look at our volumes, they are twice as high as doordash and we are growing faster. revenue is three times larger and we are growing faster and based on third-party data in the u.s., the each business is the fastest-growing food delivery platform in the u.s. and we are very...
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this is "outnumbered," and i'm harris faulkner joined by my cohost emily come upon you and kaylee mcenaney in studio. and fox news contributor miranda devine is here in the center virtual seat, fox and friends enterprise reporter and fox news political analyst lawrence jones. while americans become more dissatisfied with president biden, as secretary of state is now getting ready to testify before congress about the botched afghanistan exit and if the americans who are still left behind, stranded. i don't like to use that word but we know it's true. this after the president defended the withdrawal at a 9/11 memorial. critics are calling it insensitive and insulting. >> president biden: it's already back other places, what's the strategy? every place where we have al qaeda we are going to invade and have troops there? come on. >> harris: it felt like he was whispering again, maybe it was the mask. and while americans are stranded in afghanistan, the present without golfing leading critics to after him for all of that. >> we still have it nato allies with people left behind. the promise was
this is "outnumbered," and i'm harris faulkner joined by my cohost emily come upon you and kaylee mcenaney in studio. and fox news contributor miranda devine is here in the center virtual seat, fox and friends enterprise reporter and fox news political analyst lawrence jones. while americans become more dissatisfied with president biden, as secretary of state is now getting ready to testify before congress about the botched afghanistan exit and if the americans who are still left...
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i speak from experience, emily.hav to say this show doesn't really matter because it's all about can't buy me love. that is where we all met him an he became the cutest face of al time. i will forgive him and it forever, and also, there was a mac steamy on their show. so it's not just about him. here's my proposal, everybody. i think we should invite him on the show when i'm on, and then we could all see for ourselves and get to know him together. right? >> i usually have mac dme every morning. >> outcome my god can can be discussed in great coffee. i think made some good points when you're this successful, th guy was on the hit tv show. he's very handsome, he's rich and famous he even drives racecars, i can relate because sleep and a bed shaped like a racecar. give him a break. what strange is that they specified that it was bad behavior but a nonsexual type. in hollywood now it's like oh, what a gentleman. he was only terrorizing. >> but he kept him hands to themselves for a few he giving them ptsd without touchin
i speak from experience, emily.hav to say this show doesn't really matter because it's all about can't buy me love. that is where we all met him an he became the cutest face of al time. i will forgive him and it forever, and also, there was a mac steamy on their show. so it's not just about him. here's my proposal, everybody. i think we should invite him on the show when i'm on, and then we could all see for ourselves and get to know him together. right? >> i usually have mac dme every...
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jimmy just exceeded emily on redmeat points by saying that.'m glad that hot topic was ove today and you were able to get your outfit. >> i look so good. i look really really good. >> i just want to be clear, it was forever 31. you look amazing. >> jimmy, you're right, you're far more attractive than i am. >> that is a debate we need to be having. you're slightly more attractiv than jimmy. we are not airing this episode. >> but that was so good aside from how breathtakingly attractive i am, this is horrible, the whole speech was about how we can't nationbuilding which is something i agree with, but it' also something that i've always believed which is very opposite to joe biden's decades long campaign for nationbuilding. i agree with bucket, i would love to see a couple of people get fired because we can't nationbuilding, it doesn't work we knew that sooner than 20 years, so who are all the yes-men that heads above these defense companies come with her on tv telling us what we should do, i would like to see them ge fired in we canceled people f
jimmy just exceeded emily on redmeat points by saying that.'m glad that hot topic was ove today and you were able to get your outfit. >> i look so good. i look really really good. >> i just want to be clear, it was forever 31. you look amazing. >> jimmy, you're right, you're far more attractive than i am. >> that is a debate we need to be having. you're slightly more attractiv than jimmy. we are not airing this episode. >> but that was so good aside from how...
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emily: absolutely. apple says this is a validation of the app store and the business. i got off of a call with apple's general counsel, who says they are so analyzing the decision by the court confirming apple is not a monopolist. it is the key thing for them and that this is "a huge win," but it is more complicated. a judge granted an injunction against the payment model, saying apple has to redirect consumers, offer the ability for apps to redirect consumers to pay outside of the apple payment system, and that could take a huge bite out of the profitability of the app store. what apple is calling a victory is this statement from the judge , where she says, i cannot say that apple is a monopoly. the court cannot conclude apple is a monopoly under federal or state antitrust law. she says there are procompetitive things about the app store, as well, but she comes back to the payment issue that way that apple forces developers and apps to pay within that system, the rate that of that 30% cut is not justif
emily: absolutely. apple says this is a validation of the app store and the business. i got off of a call with apple's general counsel, who says they are so analyzing the decision by the court confirming apple is not a monopolist. it is the key thing for them and that this is "a huge win," but it is more complicated. a judge granted an injunction against the payment model, saying apple has to redirect consumers, offer the ability for apps to redirect consumers to pay outside of the...
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emily: it is interesting. 50% drawdown -- 15% drawdown in the equity market, nothing close to the normal 5% drawdowns we have seen since the pandemic began, so we are in a choppy environment for stocks in a place where bad news is good news. it feels like we are in a period now where some of the bad news that is coming in, particularly out of china overnight, is actually putting pressure on stocks here, so there is that buy the dip mantra that i continue to hear. maybe is not in that retail sales data, but listening to the strategists on bloomberg this morning, i heard volatility is an opportunity to lean into equities and we would suggest the same given the strong fundamental backdrop. guy: given that, i am wondering what a catalyst could be for a correction. what we are seeing at the moment does not in any way qualified. the yields have been well behaved. the inflation debate is moving around. i cannot get a clear sense of direction on that one at the moment. what is the catalyst to get stocks to materially
emily: it is interesting. 50% drawdown -- 15% drawdown in the equity market, nothing close to the normal 5% drawdowns we have seen since the pandemic began, so we are in a choppy environment for stocks in a place where bad news is good news. it feels like we are in a period now where some of the bad news that is coming in, particularly out of china overnight, is actually putting pressure on stocks here, so there is that buy the dip mantra that i continue to hear. maybe is not in that retail...
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emily? >> emily: i feel like this is an accident waiting to happen.g your data and mining data and selling it. that visual as well in addition to audio and also what you do. they are collecting their habits. if every night, i say, astro bring me a martini with olives, i will start getting flooded with ads on alcohol. all of those things would be added. but i think the larger point is the accident waiting to happen. for example, my sister's face opens my phone. if this robot is a poster that us, what if it brings it to my child accidentally, looks at me. i don't want to touch this with a 10-foot pole. >> harris: you know they are considering -- what would it look like if irs could see as pending. that means you could go buy a couch and who would know that? astro and alexa because they can see what you bring into your home. >> senator manchin: and when juan williams stole -- >> emily: and when juan williams stole my talking points. i don't want this robot in my home. we had an alexa, my husband and i. he was like, are you crazy? and i can say, well said
emily? >> emily: i feel like this is an accident waiting to happen.g your data and mining data and selling it. that visual as well in addition to audio and also what you do. they are collecting their habits. if every night, i say, astro bring me a martini with olives, i will start getting flooded with ads on alcohol. all of those things would be added. but i think the larger point is the accident waiting to happen. for example, my sister's face opens my phone. if this robot is a poster...