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emily: what's the goal?hink we can power a thousand different rand retail experience and we have brands lunching in the next months. emily: i believe consumers are savvier than they have ever been about understanding their responsibility. what do you need for consumers to be more a part of this? james: what we are seeing in the data is consumers are showing if a brand is offering resale as part of their broader strategy, they think the brand is healthier and they are more excited to work with that brand. so consumers could help push brands mean -- be more sustainable. emily: how much is gen z powering this transformation compared to my generation? james: gen z is powering everything these days. gen xers, we are deftly part of the solution. we also have a bigger wallet. gen x and boomers have more dollars to spend. but the momentum and awareness is happening around young people. james: there are other competition, there's the realreal -- what is thredup cost real differentiation? james: it's a big market, so
emily: what's the goal?hink we can power a thousand different rand retail experience and we have brands lunching in the next months. emily: i believe consumers are savvier than they have ever been about understanding their responsibility. what do you need for consumers to be more a part of this? james: what we are seeing in the data is consumers are showing if a brand is offering resale as part of their broader strategy, they think the brand is healthier and they are more excited to work with...
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♪ >> in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: i am emilyng and this is bloomberg technology. in the next hour, president biden in poland at the center of ukraine's refugee crisis as russia's military focuses on taking full control of the donbass region but falters in cap. we look at the continuing fallout on the war from cyberspace to outer space. apple rolling it out, and additional bonus to key engineers, upwards of $200,000. how to keep staff loyal as the post-pandemic war for talent ramps up. more on that. instacart trying to lure employees by taking an unexpectedly lower valuation, slashing its own valuation by almost 40%, from 39% to 24% billion -- $39 billion to $24 billion. we discuss another bloomberg's group in a moment but let's get a look at the markets. tech stocks and the week down. ed ludlow is here with the latest and it is not all bad news. ed: flat on a friday but we saw a lay comeback from the nasdaq 100, tech heavy indexes. you see wti above $110 a barrel, higher -- $113 a barrel. u.s. 10 year yield at 2.47%. we have som
♪ >> in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: i am emilyng and this is bloomberg technology. in the next hour, president biden in poland at the center of ukraine's refugee crisis as russia's military focuses on taking full control of the donbass region but falters in cap. we look at the continuing fallout on the war from cyberspace to outer space. apple rolling it out, and additional bonus to key engineers, upwards of $200,000. how to keep...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco in this is "bloomberg technology." the power players of retail are gathering in las vegas to talk about the future of commerce as interest rates and inflation fleece consumer pocketbooks. we take you there live. plus, the smack seen round the world. will smith, overshadowing his own oscar win. sparking memes for days, maybe decades. a report from hollywood. and we speak on the promise of new science in a post-covid world with jennifer dabney. all of that in a moment. first a look at the moments with -- a look at the markets with ed ludlow. >> it's a continuation of the risk on sentiment we have seen. looking at the nasdaq 100, up to its highest level in six weeks. it's interesting, bitcoin is on there as well. it has been a bit under the radar but it's the highest level of the year on bitcoin, raising year-to-date losses. real momentum there. you have got to flag oil, not necessarily related to tech, but oil down sharply with west texas intermediate down per barrel, there is now a narrative around the question of globa
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco in this is "bloomberg technology." the power players of retail are gathering in las vegas to talk about the future of commerce as interest rates and inflation fleece consumer pocketbooks. we take you there live. plus, the smack seen round the world. will smith, overshadowing his own oscar win. sparking memes for days, maybe decades. a report from hollywood. and we speak on the promise of new science in a post-covid world with jennifer dabney....
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this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. isolating putin and his allies. the doj task force will track the use of crypto to evade sanctions along with yachts and other luxury assets. our conversation with lisa monaco. salesforce co-ceo gives us his view on how the war in ukraine and the global economic uncertainty will impact global business, plus how the developer team in ukraine is very. finance says the exchange will not impose a blanket ban on russian users. a unilateral decision would be unethical according to its ceo. all of that in a moment. u.s. stocks rallying back. ed ludlow is here with more. ed: so much for investors to take. the real focus is the federal reserve and jay powell giving a testimony on capitol hill, saying he backs a quarter percentage point hike this month , and set out hints about policy going forward. the outlook for rates is front and center. that drove the equity rally, broad gains across the s&p 500. technology as well, the nasdaq up 1.7% even as yields continue to rise. the benchmark u.s. 10
this is "bloomberg technology" with emily chang. emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. isolating putin and his allies. the doj task force will track the use of crypto to evade sanctions along with yachts and other luxury assets. our conversation with lisa monaco. salesforce co-ceo gives us his view on how the war in ukraine and the global economic uncertainty will impact global business, plus how the developer team in ukraine is very. finance says the exchange will not impose a...
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emily: emily wilkins at the capitol, thank you for the update.ainian refugees continue to flee, an estimated 4 million so far, amtek companies have not only been cutting off operations in russia but stepping up to help refugees. smart recruiters has been sheltering refugees while its employees have been ferrying them to and from the ukrainian border, even bringing them into their own homes. the company is working to help refugees reenter the workforce and rebuild their lives. smart recruiter costs ceo joins us now. talk to me about the situation at your office in krakow and how your employees are stepping into help. >> thank you for helping me -- having me. from the second day of the invasion, everybody in our krakow office, about 150 employees, and everyone started to think, how can i help? they started to drive their car back and forth to the border. as you pointed out, quickly it moved to welcoming refugees in their own homes. many of our employees, almost everybody with a guest room, has a family at home. one of our employees welcomed a mom w
emily: emily wilkins at the capitol, thank you for the update.ainian refugees continue to flee, an estimated 4 million so far, amtek companies have not only been cutting off operations in russia but stepping up to help refugees. smart recruiters has been sheltering refugees while its employees have been ferrying them to and from the ukrainian border, even bringing them into their own homes. the company is working to help refugees reenter the workforce and rebuild their lives. smart recruiter...
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i'm emily chang.loomberg. ♪ as a small business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving with comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. so boost your bottom line by switching today. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on comcast business mobile and for a limited time save up to $750 on a new samsung device with eligible trade-in. haidi: good morning. we are counting down to asia's major market open. >> good evening from new york, i'm kathleen hays. president biden calls from removal from the g20. haidi: u.s. stocks rise and treasury and oil sliding
i'm emily chang.loomberg. ♪ as a small business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving with comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to $500 a year. so boost your bottom line by switching today. get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on comcast business mobile and for a limited time save up to $750 on a new samsung...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, coming up, a bloomberg's group. hackers to masquerade as law enforcement tricked apple and meta into handing over customer data. -- we have credit card in wallet. bloomberg's mark gurman willowbrook -- bring is the exclusive story. tesla's hitting competitive advantage, the electric carmaker made a secret deal to help dodge the nickel crisis. russia is one of the world's top suppliers. we will get to all of that in a moment, stocks falling again as hopes for de-escalation on the war in ukraine fade. ed ludlow is here with the latest. >> from hope around talks and ukrainian officials taking place in turkey and other places, to concerns about supplier, the impact it could have on global commodities markets and global corporate's as well. equities down, technology one of the worst performing sectors in the stock market. you see that in the s&p 500. the main gauge of u.s. equities higher as oil climbed back above $105 per barrel. west texas intermediate crude and bloomberg commodity index which tracks all kinds of commu
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, coming up, a bloomberg's group. hackers to masquerade as law enforcement tricked apple and meta into handing over customer data. -- we have credit card in wallet. bloomberg's mark gurman willowbrook -- bring is the exclusive story. tesla's hitting competitive advantage, the electric carmaker made a secret deal to help dodge the nickel crisis. russia is one of the world's top suppliers. we will get to all of that in a moment, stocks falling again as hopes...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, a security incident. the latest details on what hackers got access to. as president biden warns u.s. businesses to harden their cyber defenses against russia. plus, robinhood unveils a new debit card that will prompt users to round up their small chain and invest it in stocks and even crypto. an exclusive interview with the cheap product officer coming up. -- chief product officer coming up. and how to get more women into nft's and web3. we speak about how one person is making sure no one gets left behind. all that in a moment. stocks rebounding despite global uncertainty tied to inflation, the fed, and war on ukraine. ed, walk us through the date. ed: risk on the sentiment of market on tuesday. the nasdaq 100 very technology heavy index up by almost 2%. that is despite real pop in yields to the u.s. 10 year yields. the benchmark treasury up towards 2.4%. that usually puts downward pressure on tech stocks, not at the moment. tesla a big driver for the equity moments.
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, a security incident. the latest details on what hackers got access to. as president biden warns u.s. businesses to harden their cyber defenses against russia. plus, robinhood unveils a new debit card that will prompt users to round up their small chain and invest it in stocks and even crypto. an exclusive interview with the cheap product officer coming up. -- chief product officer coming up....
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with emily chang. emily: this is "bloomberg technology" and in the next hour, gas price pain, uber and lyft drivers take-home pay plummeting. gas prices are soaring. are the companies doing enough to help? google and apple maps cannot escape politics. things becoming increasingly complicated as russia rains down on ukraine. relief efforts to help millions of ukrainian refugees and people who stay behind. we talk about the challenge of the just accept humanitarian aid and how the or is roiling global supply chains. first, talks stalling as cease fire fails. getting a look at the markets now with our ritika gupta. ritika gupta: it was a down day for the equities and it was a nasdaq 100 underperforming again down to what we saw in the bond markets with yields on the 10 year closing down as high as 2%. back to the highs of the year, high yields don't bode well for tech. plus that prospect of inflation coming into bang in line with what hasn't even yet. taking a look at where oil closed in the session, $106
with emily chang. emily: this is "bloomberg technology" and in the next hour, gas price pain, uber and lyft drivers take-home pay plummeting. gas prices are soaring. are the companies doing enough to help? google and apple maps cannot escape politics. things becoming increasingly complicated as russia rains down on ukraine. relief efforts to help millions of ukrainian refugees and people who stay behind. we talk about the challenge of the just accept humanitarian aid and how the or is...
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emily, back to you. emily: thank you. sonali basak there., beating estimates for fourth-quarter earnings results. but with the visa, mastercard, and paypal all halting operations in russia, what is ahead? jason gardner is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: marqeta just beat even the highest estimates, jumping in post market-rate. this is the payment company also announced a new partnership with citigroup to help move commercial cards to mobile wallets more easily. big changes happening in the global payment landscape as russia's war on ukraine escalates. i want to talk about all this with jason gardner. we have seen visa, mastercard, paypal halting operations in russia. what is marqeta's exposure in russia and do you have any plans to the same? jason: thank you for your continued interest in marqeta. russia is not on our roadmap and has never been on a roadmap. we announced our partnership with citi today in 40 markets and russia is not one of them. so our exposure is pretty limited. we have minimal volume within ukraine. however we o
emily, back to you. emily: thank you. sonali basak there., beating estimates for fourth-quarter earnings results. but with the visa, mastercard, and paypal all halting operations in russia, what is ahead? jason gardner is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: marqeta just beat even the highest estimates, jumping in post market-rate. this is the payment company also announced a new partnership with citigroup to help move commercial cards to mobile wallets more easily. big changes happening...
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emily: what do you see is coming next?you could map out the second half of the year, what are you planning for? cathy: at the end of the day what we do at sapphire is trying to back the most successful entrepreneurs and companies of consequence. regardless of what's happening in the market, following that north star of following the best companies i feel will cut through the volatility in the longer term. what i'm telling my ceos is that there are certain things you can do to protect your business in case the fundraising markets tighten up for the rest of the year. things like making sure you have enough cash on your balance sheet, right? taking care of your current customers. it costs way more to acquire a new customer than to retain a current one. don't forget about retaining employees as well. emily: kathy cao, thank you so much for sharing your perspective with us. big apple news, bloomberg learned the iphone maker is working on a subscription service for the iphone and other hardware products, a move that could make v
emily: what do you see is coming next?you could map out the second half of the year, what are you planning for? cathy: at the end of the day what we do at sapphire is trying to back the most successful entrepreneurs and companies of consequence. regardless of what's happening in the market, following that north star of following the best companies i feel will cut through the volatility in the longer term. what i'm telling my ceos is that there are certain things you can do to protect your...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco in this is bloomberg technology. with russia's invasion faltering, could prudent be about to get more brazen? even make a nuclear threat? a security expert says it is time for a no-fly zone. a tech founder helps 100,000 people flee ukraine with a single google doc. more and more women are flooding into crypto and most of them are humbler. how women are making their way into the text new trend to get a piece of the pie. the nba presents its first game in the metaverse, they call it the netaverse. we will take you to the virtual court. stocks coming after a volatile session. we will walk through the latest moves. >> u.s. stocks finished higher after a volatile session. but it does bring us to a three-day rally of the s&p 500. the longest three-day rally going back to november of 2020. you have the dollar trading lower, a 10-day low for that dollar. this is the day after the fed begins an aggressive tightening cycle. and we have those key recession indicators flattening. we do see some underperformance, the new york ind
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco in this is bloomberg technology. with russia's invasion faltering, could prudent be about to get more brazen? even make a nuclear threat? a security expert says it is time for a no-fly zone. a tech founder helps 100,000 people flee ukraine with a single google doc. more and more women are flooding into crypto and most of them are humbler. how women are making their way into the text new trend to get a piece of the pie. the nba presents its first game in...
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emily: absolutely.na blocking facebook and twitter around the beijing olympics in 2008 and never unblocking it. you wonder if that will happen here. i'm curious, in russia, how widespread are the use of vpns and other means to get around the firewall? is that common? kurt: it is the kind of thing that companies are trying to make accessible. we saw last week that twitter, for example created a version of , its website of the browser so that if anyone wanted to get around this ban, they might be able to, they might be able to use the "dark web" to access the services, but that is not necessarily accessible to the vast majority of people. that is for people who are tech -savvy, people going above and beyond to try to figure out how they can still keep services in their lives. the vast majority of people, unless they can get it on their phone, they will not have access to it. to your point, are we seeing the beginnings of a major change here that might not be rolled back? i think the answer might be yes. e
emily: absolutely.na blocking facebook and twitter around the beijing olympics in 2008 and never unblocking it. you wonder if that will happen here. i'm curious, in russia, how widespread are the use of vpns and other means to get around the firewall? is that common? kurt: it is the kind of thing that companies are trying to make accessible. we saw last week that twitter, for example created a version of , its website of the browser so that if anyone wanted to get around this ban, they might be...
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emily: thank you.s the invasion of ukraine and attempts at negotiation continue, the president made this direct plea to american leaders in english. >> pressed invited, you are the leader of the nation. i wish you to be the leader of the world. being the leader of the world means to be the leader of this. emily: let's bring in fitzpatrick on capitol hill. jack, it was a powerful speech, it referenced pearl harbor, september 11 and a message to president biden. how is the speech to congress influenced the president? >> at least on capitol hill, that speech was taken in a positive way. lawmakers are very supportive of ukraine, every member i have talked to said they found it inspirational. i spoke to the top republican appropriate are in the senate who is responsible for sending funding, saying it was a great speech. it's not seem to persuade people on the specific request for a no-fly zone over ukraine, and there is skepticism about the efficacy of sending this. the house arms chairman said he had conce
emily: thank you.s the invasion of ukraine and attempts at negotiation continue, the president made this direct plea to american leaders in english. >> pressed invited, you are the leader of the nation. i wish you to be the leader of the world. being the leader of the world means to be the leader of this. emily: let's bring in fitzpatrick on capitol hill. jack, it was a powerful speech, it referenced pearl harbor, september 11 and a message to president biden. how is the speech to...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, a conflict at will only get more brutal. u.s. officials worn more indiscriminate tactics coming in an attempt to suppress the ukrainian resistance. plus apple stopping all product failed in russia, saying the company sends with all people who are suffering as a result of the virus -- of the violence. and airbnb helping to shelter ukrainian residents that fled as russian forces continue their assault. my conversation with the airbnb ceo. first i want to get a look at the markets -- apple saying it is holding all product sales in russia. it was the impact? ed: the news flow was intense. they oil story front and center. still above $100 a barrel on west texas intermediate and that move higher in oil despite other sectors of the country releasing risk assets, worrying those higher energy prices adding to inflation. the worry is the situation in ukraine and russia impacting global growth. the s&p 500 down 1.5%. that is despite a sizable move lowering yields stop the u.s. 10 year
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up, a conflict at will only get more brutal. u.s. officials worn more indiscriminate tactics coming in an attempt to suppress the ukrainian resistance. plus apple stopping all product failed in russia, saying the company sends with all people who are suffering as a result of the virus -- of the violence. and airbnb helping to shelter ukrainian residents that fled as russian forces continue their assault. my...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, facebook and instagram officially banned in russia. a russian prosecutor calling the meta-platform extremist organization. the war on disinformation about a war. plus, discontentment with disney. a plan to walk out tuesday. and what serena williams takes from the court to investing. the tennis star joins us to talk about her first venture fund and talks about everything from tom brady to her own thoughts about retirement and what the serena slam of business might be. we will get to that in a moment, but first a look at the market. tech shares under pressure after fed chair jay powell says the central bank could raise rates faster if needed. ed ludlow is here with all the big moves. reporter: that hawkish tone, a lot of red on the screen. really pouring cold water on u.s. tech stocks. let's take a look at what the fed chair had to say. >> we will take necessary steps to ensure a price stability. in particular, if we conclude it is appropriate to move more ag
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, facebook and instagram officially banned in russia. a russian prosecutor calling the meta-platform extremist organization. the war on disinformation about a war. plus, discontentment with disney. a plan to walk out tuesday. and what serena williams takes from the court to investing. the tennis star joins us to talk about her first venture fund and talks about everything from tom...
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chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco in this is uber technology. security incident, what hackers got access to as president biden warns u.s. diseases to harden cyber defenses against russia. plus robinhood unveils a new debit card that will prompt users to round up a small change and invest in stocks and crypto as you spend. an interview with the chief product officer. how to get more women into nfts and web-ts, the future of the internet. we will speak with randy zuckerberg about how no one gets left behind. the market sucks rebounded despite global uncertainty tied to inflation, the fed and the war in ukraine. i want to bring in ed ludlow. walk us through the day. ed: a lot going on but risk on his sentiment on tuesday. the nasdaq 100, very technology heavy, up by all most to 2%. that is despite real popping yields, the 10 year yield, benchmark treasury, u.s. 10 year yield up. that would put pressure on tech stocks but not so much. tesla a big driver for those equity markets. again are on the nasdaq 100, real news for the company, elon musk danci
chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco in this is uber technology. security incident, what hackers got access to as president biden warns u.s. diseases to harden cyber defenses against russia. plus robinhood unveils a new debit card that will prompt users to round up a small change and invest in stocks and crypto as you spend. an interview with the chief product officer. how to get more women into nfts and web-ts, the future of the internet. we will speak with randy zuckerberg about...
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emily: lots of moving parts. russia's -- the bank of russia is taking desperate measures to seal off the nation's economy. jordan has more. how much farther is the u.s. willing to go especially when it comes to swift or otherwise? >> they are saying u.s. -- u.s. officials are saying nothing is off the table but one area they are hesitant to touch is the energy sector, which is the lifeblood of russia's economy. they were saying this morning there are going to be certain exemptions for energy related trades. when they do announce the specifics of the swift ban. the sanctions package thus far has not convinced vladimir putin to withdraw from ukraine so the question is if this latest round of central-bank bank penalties does not do the trick, how far is the u.s. willing to go? emily: growth covering the white house. -- you are covering the white house. talk to us about how the situation is changing biden's plan for the state of the union. >> the white house was initially thinking of it as a broad reset domestically
emily: lots of moving parts. russia's -- the bank of russia is taking desperate measures to seal off the nation's economy. jordan has more. how much farther is the u.s. willing to go especially when it comes to swift or otherwise? >> they are saying u.s. -- u.s. officials are saying nothing is off the table but one area they are hesitant to touch is the energy sector, which is the lifeblood of russia's economy. they were saying this morning there are going to be certain exemptions for...
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chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology.oming up in our next hour, a bloomberg scoop. hackers masquerading as law enforcement tricked apple and meta into handing over customer data. we have all the details. plus this iphone maker is developing its on payment processing technology, noting if all in-house set of financial services offerings on top of its credit card and well-lit. mark gurman will bring us his exclusive story. and teslas hidden competitive advantage. the electric carmaker made a secret deal to help dodge the nickel crisis. russia is one of the world's top suppliers. we will get to all of that in a moment, but first, stocks falling again as hopes for a de-escalation of the war in ukraine. . ed ludlow is here with the latest. ed: we have pivoted, from hope around talks and ukrainian officials taking place in turkey and other places, to concerns about supply. the impact this will have on global commodities markets and global corporates as well. equities down, technology one of the worst performing sectors in the s
chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology.oming up in our next hour, a bloomberg scoop. hackers masquerading as law enforcement tricked apple and meta into handing over customer data. we have all the details. plus this iphone maker is developing its on payment processing technology, noting if all in-house set of financial services offerings on top of its credit card and well-lit. mark gurman will bring us his exclusive story. and teslas hidden...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, white house officials in early discussions about president biden taking a trip to europe, as russia's assault on ukraine only escalates. the u.s. calling on china to put pressure on vladimir putin to end the war. this as instagram goes dark across russia. the russian government has cut off access to instagram, facebook, and twitter. we examine how the digital iron curtain is impacting every day russians. and china dealing with a crisis of its own, hong kong facing the worst covid outbreak since the pandemic began. the worst since wuhan in 2020. why the technology behind the vaccine most widely used in china may be failing. that's in a moment. first, yet another volatile day in the markets, disbarred -- despite of morning rally p let's bring in sonali basak with the latest. another volatile day. reporter: another volatile day mostly on the downside. risks taken off the table in most major asset classes. the s&p 500 saw a little bit of a decline, less than 1%
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, white house officials in early discussions about president biden taking a trip to europe, as russia's assault on ukraine only escalates. the u.s. calling on china to put pressure on vladimir putin to end the war. this as instagram goes dark across russia. the russian government has cut off access to instagram, facebook, and twitter. we examine how the digital iron curtain is...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. volatility continues to grip mobile financial markets as the u.s. educate cut off russian oil. stocks, bonds, and tech swinging wildly. plus apple unveils a new 5g ipad and iphone with its festus's signature chip, but how will the global economic uncertainty, inflation and gas prices impact consumer demand? and google beats out microsoft in its second-biggest acquisition ever. how this changes the cyber defense landscape with ukraine and russia-related hack attacks on the rise. let's get a look at markets where volatility got the best of equities. ed ludlow is here to walk us through the day. ed: volatility is the watchword is an understatement to say the least. oil, the only piece of green on that screen, continuing its rally after the usaid u.k. said they would ban imports of russian products. you can see the rally continue, futures around $125 a barrel. generally the risk off sentiment, but we swung between gains and losses across major equity indices. really, different times in th
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. volatility continues to grip mobile financial markets as the u.s. educate cut off russian oil. stocks, bonds, and tech swinging wildly. plus apple unveils a new 5g ipad and iphone with its festus's signature chip, but how will the global economic uncertainty, inflation and gas prices impact consumer demand? and google beats out microsoft in its second-biggest acquisition ever. how this changes the cyber defense landscape...
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chang. ♪ emily: i emily chang in san am francisco.nd this is "bloomberg technology." coming up the next putin and his hour, isolating putin and his allies from financial systems. the doj task force will track the use of crypto to evade sanctions along with yachts and jets and other luxury assets of russian oligarchs. our conversation with lisa monaco. roscoe the salesforce co-ceo gives us his view on how the war in ukraine and the global economic uncertainty will impact global business, off the back of the company's urning results, plus how the developing team in ukraine is faring. and bytedance says the exchange will not impose a blanket ban on russian users. a unilateral decision would be unethical according to its ceo. more on that ahead in the next hour. all of that in a moment, but first, u.s. stocks rallying back after two days of losses. the crisis is roiling global markets. our ed ludlow is here with more. ed: the real focus on wednesday is the federal reserve and chair powell given us testimony on capitol hill, basically sayi
chang. ♪ emily: i emily chang in san am francisco.nd this is "bloomberg technology." coming up the next putin and his hour, isolating putin and his allies from financial systems. the doj task force will track the use of crypto to evade sanctions along with yachts and jets and other luxury assets of russian oligarchs. our conversation with lisa monaco. roscoe the salesforce co-ceo gives us his view on how the war in ukraine and the global economic uncertainty will impact global...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, more sanctions. the u.s. upping the pressure on putin and those closest to him. we will bring you the latest from the white house. plus, how the war in ukraine is affecting a world-renowned tech sector. we will talk to two employees stationed across ukraine about how it is all going down. and more than $1 billion in losses for grab this quarter. i will talk to ceo ming maa about how he plans to turn it around. all of that in a moment but first a look at the markets, another day of stocks swinging between gains and losses to come as ukraine escalates. tech, actually the underperformer? ed: there is no clear driver other than financial energy sanctions. you can see the s&p 500, down 0.5%. and the nasdaq 100, very tech-heavy index, it tells the story, much more significant losses, 1.5%. west texas intermediate jumping to $116 a barrel, then pulling back to $107.67 a barrel. at one point. that was the highest price since 2008. u.s. 10-year yields hovering at 1.85
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, more sanctions. the u.s. upping the pressure on putin and those closest to him. we will bring you the latest from the white house. plus, how the war in ukraine is affecting a world-renowned tech sector. we will talk to two employees stationed across ukraine about how it is all going down. and more than $1 billion in losses for grab this quarter. i will talk to ceo ming maa about how he...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, reckless. why russian president vladimir putin is being accused of nuclear terrorism. we bring you the latest from the white house. plus, how the war is affecting tech employees on both sides, from ukraine, and russia. we will talk to two tech employees on the crowd. and how crypto exchanges are navigating the crisis and sanctions. we will get the view from the crack and ceo, jesse powell. all that in a moment. first we want to look at the market. stocks are falling where the dollar crimes. the risk in the global markets as credits. kriti gupta has more. kriti: a really risk-off tone in the markets, it is not letting up anytime soon. the s&p 500 closing 0.8%. even the bid for tech not working. specifically when it comes to commodities, at a time when inflation is already surging, what does that mean for things like food and oil prices? at what point does that start to eat into the consumer spending ability? those concerns are showing up into where people are
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, reckless. why russian president vladimir putin is being accused of nuclear terrorism. we bring you the latest from the white house. plus, how the war is affecting tech employees on both sides, from ukraine, and russia. we will talk to two tech employees on the crowd. and how crypto exchanges are navigating the crisis and sanctions. we will get the view from the crack and ceo, jesse...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. trying now on lock down sparking a selloff across chinese stocks. delays and exports of just about everything around the world and comparison to the 2008 financial crisis. this on top of concerns about china's ties to russia. mark zuckerberg legs out his vision for the metaverse at south by southwest from avatars and creators to the future of work. we will critique his take on economies of the future. my exclusive conversation with the brand-new ceo of all raise working to raise up women of tech. how she plans to make much-needed change that is so far seemed impossible. stocks rallying with ukraine and russia to restart talks and president biden set to travel to europe. i went to bring in kriti gupta. what sent stocks back up yucca -- back up yucca -- backup? kriti: the idea that the commodity shock may not be as huge as formerly realized. we do know oil has seen quite a bit of volatility. as a result stocks have too. today for the better you have the nasdaq up almost 3%, the first po
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. trying now on lock down sparking a selloff across chinese stocks. delays and exports of just about everything around the world and comparison to the 2008 financial crisis. this on top of concerns about china's ties to russia. mark zuckerberg legs out his vision for the metaverse at south by southwest from avatars and creators to the future of work. we will critique his take on economies of the future. my exclusive conversation with the brand-new ceo of...
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emily: interesting.to viewers, there were multiple charges she was found guilty of, multiple that she was found not guilty of and multiple charges that the jury could not come to a conclusion on. they were at an impasse. what happens with those other charges? how will the judge and this trial handle those differently? joel: that's very interesting. they were indicted as co-conspirators. they were boyfriend and girlfriend, they were president and ceo. many people assume at this point that they were as thick as thieves. and that ball wanting -- balwani faces the same trial. i don't think that is quite the case. the charges that elizabeth holmes was vindicated of i think will inform this trial. for example, the jury in her trial found she was not guilty at all of defrauding patients. well balwani was much more in charge of the laboratories, so he was closer to the results many employees said were fake and not true. so whether or not those charges of patient fraud or how the government presents those cases a
emily: interesting.to viewers, there were multiple charges she was found guilty of, multiple that she was found not guilty of and multiple charges that the jury could not come to a conclusion on. they were at an impasse. what happens with those other charges? how will the judge and this trial handle those differently? joel: that's very interesting. they were indicted as co-conspirators. they were boyfriend and girlfriend, they were president and ceo. many people assume at this point that they...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is " bloomberg technology." coming up, president biden arrives in brussels ahead of a meeting with allies on the war in ukraine including a nato summit. we break down what to expect from this trip to europe. plus, new details on the hacking group behind the okta breach. why they have and called laughably bad even as they have managed to infiltrate so many large-scale tech companies. and moderna says it's covid vaccine produced a strong vaccine response -- strong immune response in kids under six but is only moderately effective against omicron. more on that in the next hour. first, u.s. stocks declining and the s&p 500 falling for just a second time in seven sessions. our ed ludlow has more. ed: definitely lack of consistency, at least in terms of this direction of travel in equity markets. the s&p index down 1.5% on wednesday. if there were outsize declines, it was certainly in semiconductors. you see that in the philadelphia semiconductor index. we see yields on the treasuries easing. the 10-year below 2.3%. w
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is " bloomberg technology." coming up, president biden arrives in brussels ahead of a meeting with allies on the war in ukraine including a nato summit. we break down what to expect from this trip to europe. plus, new details on the hacking group behind the okta breach. why they have and called laughably bad even as they have managed to infiltrate so many large-scale tech companies. and moderna says it's covid vaccine produced a strong...
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emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. i have no idea if he still has those videos, what he does with those videos. avani: emily was told by new south wales police that officers had gone to this alleged perpetrator's house and told him he needed to delete this video. was that the case? stuart: look, i just can't go into the specific case, but i will certainly follow that matter up. i understand there was interaction with the offend-- or the alleged offender in this case. i just can't comment further at this time. avani: our understanding is there was no warrant to search this man's phone to get the video as part of the investigation, why would that be? stuart: look, again, we're talking about specifics of a case. you know, in terms of--and specifically we're talking about a dating app, you know, offending that may have involved a filming, you know, privately of another individual, which is a different offense than sexual assault, yup. so, look, all i can is i'm happy to take this case to have a look at it and come back to
emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. i have no idea if he still has those videos, what he does with those videos. avani: emily was told by new south wales police that officers had gone to this alleged perpetrator's house and told him he needed to delete this video. was that the case? stuart: look, i just can't go into the specific case, but i will certainly follow that matter up. i understand there was interaction with the offend-- or the alleged offender in this case. i just...
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chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, from netflix to tiktok, the pressure for russia continues and the pressure to do more piles on. plus, coinbase starts blocking sanctioned russian users. what about the rest of the world? conversations with regulators and new services being lodged in europe and the middle east. apple holds its first event of the year tuesday. you can expect updates to the iphone, ipad, and mac lines. we will bring you a preview. first, turmoil in the global markets. u.s. stocks plunging the most in 17 months. ritika gupta painting the picture. still big concerns about what is happening with oil. ritika: yes, indeed. it is another down day for equities. the s&p 500 ending the session down nearly 3%. back and took correction territory. the nasdaq 100 underperforming, down some 3.75%. the real story was any the oil market where we saw wti as high as $130 a barrel and back to 119 dollars. a lot of volatility in today's session off the back of headlines whether russia energy suppli
chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."oming up in the next hour, from netflix to tiktok, the pressure for russia continues and the pressure to do more piles on. plus, coinbase starts blocking sanctioned russian users. what about the rest of the world? conversations with regulators and new services being lodged in europe and the middle east. apple holds its first event of the year tuesday. you can expect updates to the iphone, ipad, and...
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emily: the war in ukraine is only escalating.re is concern that it could lead to rising food prices with supply chain issues getting worse. how is grab impacted by that and preparing for that? >> it's too early to see but we are monitoring gas and oil prices in a direct way. also monitoring food costs in the effects of inflation across southeast asia and if i step back for a second, the key for us as a platform is how do we provide the lowest-cost services to merchants, drivers, and consumers? if we can ultimately do that, then i think sustainability will be on the platform. a quick example. when we look at the total segment adjusted, we have improved by 50% from 2020 to 2021. -2% loss in 2022 2021 and i think a large part of that is by driving continued cost-reduction on the platform which ultimately is shared with our partners, restaurants, and drivers. emily: all right, we -- thank you for joining us. we will see how grab continues to weather the storm. coming up we take a look at what it's like to fleet ukraine through the ey
emily: the war in ukraine is only escalating.re is concern that it could lead to rising food prices with supply chain issues getting worse. how is grab impacted by that and preparing for that? >> it's too early to see but we are monitoring gas and oil prices in a direct way. also monitoring food costs in the effects of inflation across southeast asia and if i step back for a second, the key for us as a platform is how do we provide the lowest-cost services to merchants, drivers, and...
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>> haider, emily.le this announcement comes from the president after bipartisan efforts in congress after trying to force the issue, the public opinion is behind a ban on russian oil imports. even if it means higher gas prices for americans. congress was ready to move to him by the white house apparently was not. a source tells me that president personally intervened to stop bipartisan bill from being introduced, he did not appear like he was being boxed in by congress and was able to make that announcement himself from the white house which is what we just heard a little while ago. this all began on sunday night am told when democrats announce a bipartisan bill they were introduced into ban all russian energy imports and remove russia from permanent normalized trade relations, meaning that they would lose most favored nation status on. the white house asked that committee to step down. they've been told that press release, yesterday the committee wanted to move forward so the white house i'm told, cal
>> haider, emily.le this announcement comes from the president after bipartisan efforts in congress after trying to force the issue, the public opinion is behind a ban on russian oil imports. even if it means higher gas prices for americans. congress was ready to move to him by the white house apparently was not. a source tells me that president personally intervened to stop bipartisan bill from being introduced, he did not appear like he was being boxed in by congress and was able to...
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i'm kayleigh mcenany with my cohost, emily compagno. with us is julie banderas and also joining us our shannon bream and juan williams. president biden marking transgender day of visibility. he announced a slew of new measures aimed at supporting trans americans and attacked g.o.p. lawmakers proposing what he described as anti-transgender legislation. that includes florida's parental rights bill. watch. >> we know it's hard when there are those out there who don't see you and don't respect you. for example, the onslaught of anti-transgender state laws, attacking you and your families, are simply wrong. this administration is standing up for you against all these hateful bills. >> kayleigh: you know, emily, the fact that there are rational americans in the country who say we don't want kindergartners through third grade learning about gender identity, sexuality, when they are in kindergarten, does that mean as the president just describes that they do not respect trans individuals if they don't see trans individuals? i don't think the tw
i'm kayleigh mcenany with my cohost, emily compagno. with us is julie banderas and also joining us our shannon bream and juan williams. president biden marking transgender day of visibility. he announced a slew of new measures aimed at supporting trans americans and attacked g.o.p. lawmakers proposing what he described as anti-transgender legislation. that includes florida's parental rights bill. watch. >> we know it's hard when there are those out there who don't see you and don't...
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emily. >> emily: we look forward to hearing updates throughout the day. kennedy, nato formally committed to helping ukraine definished against chemical and nuclear attacks. >> you have a lot of russian army suffering from things like frost bite, they will actually be victims in the chemical attacks because a lot of their vehicles aren't working, they won't be able to get out of the way if god forbid, these are deployed. 82% of americans want to see more done because they feel there is urgency here and a lot of what the united states could be doing is offering more humanitarian aid, offering more prophylactis so if ukrainian are impacted with weapons of war, they will be able to protect themselves and their own lives. americans see this urgency, 82%, they see this as affecting them at home. this war is a big deal to most people and everyone is paying attention now. but the president is still underwater, by 12 points people disapprove of his personal reaction to what is happen nothing ukraine. see if he can turn this around in brussels with other nato leade
emily. >> emily: we look forward to hearing updates throughout the day. kennedy, nato formally committed to helping ukraine definished against chemical and nuclear attacks. >> you have a lot of russian army suffering from things like frost bite, they will actually be victims in the chemical attacks because a lot of their vehicles aren't working, they won't be able to get out of the way if god forbid, these are deployed. 82% of americans want to see more done because they feel there...
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emily is right.cs and physics, beautiful. >> harris: mark, we've not counted on one thing bigger than all of it which is something that was hinted at. we can say it boldly. what are the human relations aboard the iss are stronger then our the stuff known as politics down on earth? >> marc: the individual relationships are great. the mistake we've made here is twofold. one, it's american weakness and two, dependence on totalitarian regimes for things critical to national security. if you recall in 2011, barack obama ended the space shuttle program without any program which made us depended on russian rockets to get our astronauts in space. it was a private sector with elon musk and jeff bezos to build reusable rockets that put america back into the business of putting people up there. if it wasn't for that, we would be completely dependent on the russians and they would be able to hold the sky hostage. there are various segments of the spirit we should not be dependent on russia for oil come we should
emily is right.cs and physics, beautiful. >> harris: mark, we've not counted on one thing bigger than all of it which is something that was hinted at. we can say it boldly. what are the human relations aboard the iss are stronger then our the stuff known as politics down on earth? >> marc: the individual relationships are great. the mistake we've made here is twofold. one, it's american weakness and two, dependence on totalitarian regimes for things critical to national security. if...
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emily? >> emily: president biden is reportedly considering a trip to europe to shore up nato allies after sending vice president kamala harris. jen psaki says nothing has been decided yet. watch. >> well, we are of course closely engaged with our nato partners about the next steps in diplomacy, whether that is providing additional security assistance or humanitarian assistance or mechanics for future conversations. there's no decision about a trip. >> emily: the president's potential tripcomes after heavy criticism and gavecomments like these. >> i'm here standing here on the northern flank, the eastern flank. >> how long should we be bracing for this historic inflation and some unprecedented gas prices? >> and for president judah, i wanted to know if you think and if you asked the president to accept more refugees. >> okay. a friend in need is a friend in need. [laughter] joey, how is this decorum in any way fitting the office of the vice president of the united states? >> you know, we say
emily? >> emily: president biden is reportedly considering a trip to europe to shore up nato allies after sending vice president kamala harris. jen psaki says nothing has been decided yet. watch. >> well, we are of course closely engaged with our nato partners about the next steps in diplomacy, whether that is providing additional security assistance or humanitarian assistance or mechanics for future conversations. there's no decision about a trip. >> emily: the president's...
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it's like a shiny objects, a distraction. >> emily: he is like a scorpion.conversation, and the tail is coming from behind. the kgb is skilled in social agitation. we've seen that over the past decade. with the new income of social media, we know that that's been a point of them creating that community, the dissonance between the community and government, and in within respective communities, we've been experiencing that for quite some time, unfortunately downplayed by certain mainstream media outlets. >> it's a big factor in social media. there is a piece the other day, the big ukrainian man, family man, who was weighing in on the issues of ukraine. if there was a picture of him. he was very much against the government. not a real person. he was getting a lot of follows, retweets. that's the world we live in the in a social media. took a back to harris' point about the relationship between hooton and the chinese leader, at the olympics when they were conversing, there was a lot of things that xi said. that was a joke, i'm sorry. >> harris: we got it. [laugh
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emily bell, always nice to see you.t's been now more than a week since russia invaded ukraine, and we've already seen many, many, many examples of both misinformation and disinformation. emily: there are things that i would call misinformation, which is just stuff that's wrong on the internet, and the disinformation is the intention of what we might have called propaganda in the past, and i think we should probably start calling it propaganda again. you've had a narrative on, say, rt, which is a kremlin sponsored channel. it's very active on social media. it's been restricted by the european union this week, and quite a lot of the talk shows there discuss things like western aggression. why is nato pushing for a war in ukraine? it's framed in a completely different way to the way that american and european media is framing this. and it's had that background of saying, you know, ukraine is not a happy country, we need to go in and we need to help them. and this has happened over a long period of time in different ways. s
emily bell, always nice to see you.t's been now more than a week since russia invaded ukraine, and we've already seen many, many, many examples of both misinformation and disinformation. emily: there are things that i would call misinformation, which is just stuff that's wrong on the internet, and the disinformation is the intention of what we might have called propaganda in the past, and i think we should probably start calling it propaganda again. you've had a narrative on, say, rt, which is...
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emily, thanks for joining us. what was your take away from all what fed chair powell have to say, and how does it change your guidance at all, looking ahead? emily: we first got the first fed rate hike of this cycle, and it has been a long time coming, really well projected from the fed that looked to not surprise markets, and has really erred on the side of using forward guidance to their advantage. the fed now sees inflation may be more entrenched than they did at the end of last year. additionally we are expecting an additional four rate hike increases this year and that will end up waiting on growth. the gdp forecast went down significantly. the fed will have to spread that, managing inflation, but also not suffocating on the growth front. rishaad: exactly. let's go upon that. is it a case of inflation versus growth, where the fed is prioritizing inflation? the question really is, are they barking up the wrong tree given the nature of inflation? emily: yeah but it is a great question. unfortunately there rate
emily, thanks for joining us. what was your take away from all what fed chair powell have to say, and how does it change your guidance at all, looking ahead? emily: we first got the first fed rate hike of this cycle, and it has been a long time coming, really well projected from the fed that looked to not surprise markets, and has really erred on the side of using forward guidance to their advantage. the fed now sees inflation may be more entrenched than they did at the end of last year....
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, emily bridges is still a male writer.— is still a male writer.ng these conversations as i is still a male writer. and we are i having these conversations as each individual case seems to be a case of each individual sport. and in this case, there's been i imagine something that's been familiar to us over the last few months? it is something that's been familiar to us over the last few months?— over the last few months? it is such a contentious _ over the last few months? it is such a contentious issue, _ over the last few months? it is such a contentious issue, as _ over the last few months? it is such a contentious issue, as you - over the last few months? it is such a contentious issue, as you can i a contentious issue, as you can imagine, from both sides. the argument of people supporting emily bridges says she has every right to compete, sport is inclusive. others on the opposite side of the argument argue that any trans female is to maker retains an unfair physical advantage which threatens the future of female sport. we did get a statement
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emily: how do they work that out? talk about managers being wedged between the boss and the untamed. >> we think the managers will be the key here. we are going to get down and do qualitative work. the most practical thing we can do is talk about coming through team agreements. we heard that over 95% of the people have the conversations that we were able to reach an agreement with. we got some data then. this could be done. you just have to make sure to take the time to do it. >> how is the return to work doing at microsoft? >> we will be headed back to our final stage of flexible work. what we called the flexibility stage on march 28. this month is a big month for us. we feel like we are set up and we will then like everybody else. it is a very dynamic time. emily: there is a lot of talk about the metaverse. meta has one vision. microsoft is working on products to take companies through the metaverse. do companies want to -- do employees want to work in the metaverse? when we asked them about the metaverse, 13% said
emily: how do they work that out? talk about managers being wedged between the boss and the untamed. >> we think the managers will be the key here. we are going to get down and do qualitative work. the most practical thing we can do is talk about coming through team agreements. we heard that over 95% of the people have the conversations that we were able to reach an agreement with. we got some data then. this could be done. you just have to make sure to take the time to do it. >>...
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now to the former president on her campus, emily compagno. >> emily: thank you, harris.he federal society at my law school, not yale. it was 20 years ago. it was fine, supportd and encouraged that every conversation we had two sides to it, we had two sides to debate. you would think in san francisco, if there would be pushback, it would be there, but it wasn't. it breaks my heart that the state of legal education now has devolved to one of children that are fighting, threatening violence against other points of view. we watch children fighting for their lives in ukraine and freedom, we are watching children here be absolutely intolerant and unable to hear a different point of view. >> harris: i heard joe concha chiming in there. joe. >> joe: i thought emily would be on the '72 ford mustang society. >> harris: she was on that, too. >> joe: multi talented. they are shouting, shame, shame, what is this, like the walk of shame scene from "game of thrones"? if you talk to guy benson, one of the less provocative thought leaders out there, he will tell us he needs protection on
now to the former president on her campus, emily compagno. >> emily: thank you, harris.he federal society at my law school, not yale. it was 20 years ago. it was fine, supportd and encouraged that every conversation we had two sides to it, we had two sides to debate. you would think in san francisco, if there would be pushback, it would be there, but it wasn't. it breaks my heart that the state of legal education now has devolved to one of children that are fighting, threatening violence...
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emily hardin , think before you retweet. emily harding, thank _ think before you retweet.ily harding, thank you so - think before you retweet. emily harding, thank you so much - think before you retweet. emily harding, thank you so much forj harding, thank you so much for joining us with your on newsday. in russia, the country's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, has had his prison sentance extended to nine years, after being found guilty of fraud and contempt of court. in russia, the country's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, has had his prison sentance extended to nine years, after being found guilty of fraud and contempt of court. he was detained when he returned to russia last year, after surviving a poisoning which he blamed on president putin and those who serve him in the kremlin. 0ur russia editor steve rosenberg has more details. the images are grainy, but the meaning was clear. kremlin critic alexei navalny, already a prisoner, was about to receive anotherjail term. his prison colony had been turned into a courtroom, his supporters
emily hardin , think before you retweet. emily harding, thank _ think before you retweet.ily harding, thank you so - think before you retweet. emily harding, thank you so much - think before you retweet. emily harding, thank you so much forj harding, thank you so much for joining us with your on newsday. in russia, the country's most prominent opposition figure, alexei navalny, has had his prison sentance extended to nine years, after being found guilty of fraud and contempt of court. in...
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emily? >> left, i found a lot of these laughable.rivilege of the author, right? it is a luxury to say i'm not going to drive on sunday. it's a luxury to say you will share transport with a fellow commuter that lives in an urban environment. it's also a luxury to be american and think that everyone is going to fall in line when china and india and other countries that are polluting the environment to a speed of a thousand times more than us, will not care at all and will certainly not be in any way enforcing if they will even adopt one of these. >> interesting data comes from his paris industry. cheryl, here i am i'm out on assignment in los angeles and i'm between bell of early house in west l.a., beautiful here, but the predominant members of population during the weekdays are workers who trucked 30 or 4. not a big transportation come as often as that would help. they don't have it here like they do on the east coast. they all have to gas up here at some point. who can afford that? >> most of america has -- does not have access to p
emily? >> left, i found a lot of these laughable.rivilege of the author, right? it is a luxury to say i'm not going to drive on sunday. it's a luxury to say you will share transport with a fellow commuter that lives in an urban environment. it's also a luxury to be american and think that everyone is going to fall in line when china and india and other countries that are polluting the environment to a speed of a thousand times more than us, will not care at all and will certainly not be...