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emily: a lot to get to. i'm joined by the founder of the wesley group, an early investor in tesla and former tesla board member. there is a lot going on here. the call is going to start a little bit later in our show. we look here what elon musk is saying life. let's talk about the headline numbers. how is tesla managing these challenges from a chip crisis to inflation to a production shut down in shanghai? steve: first, tesla blew away the numbers once again, posting 310 thousand vehicles delivered. is a big number. they were predicted to deliver millions, and they are going to beat that by a good margin. this is annual growth off a big number. they are posting their 11th profitable quarter on top of that. the real story is they have just opened to new facilities in austin and berlin. they are sitting on four massive production facilities, and they just have capacity that others do not. elon is saying he predicts that tesla will deliver 1.4 million cars this year. i think he is going to produce at least 1.6
emily: a lot to get to. i'm joined by the founder of the wesley group, an early investor in tesla and former tesla board member. there is a lot going on here. the call is going to start a little bit later in our show. we look here what elon musk is saying life. let's talk about the headline numbers. how is tesla managing these challenges from a chip crisis to inflation to a production shut down in shanghai? steve: first, tesla blew away the numbers once again, posting 310 thousand vehicles...
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emily: both.: anybody watching the markets has seen especially in the software internet world the public valuations have come down fairly dramatically. you wouldn't know it in the indices given how much is weighted toward large-cap companies like apple and microsoft and facebook and google. underneath those companies like snowflake or toast, these companies have come down hugely dramatically. public companies tend to lead private company valuations and we are starting to see private company valuations decline. you have a lot of crossover hedge funds that have entered the space over the last five years and we're looking at large deals right now. it six months ago, they would have been swarmed. by crossover public investors. depressed valuations and less competition should be a good time to deploy money. emily: how do you plan to put this new $1.95 billion to work? guest: the same way we have been for many years. we deployed our last fund in like 15 months. we want this fund to take 2.5 years to thr
emily: both.: anybody watching the markets has seen especially in the software internet world the public valuations have come down fairly dramatically. you wouldn't know it in the indices given how much is weighted toward large-cap companies like apple and microsoft and facebook and google. underneath those companies like snowflake or toast, these companies have come down hugely dramatically. public companies tend to lead private company valuations and we are starting to see private company...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, the first major u.s. carmakers report third-quarter results, and tesla don't disappoint. how the company's handling supply issues rising costs, and , production delays while the ceo explores buying twitter. plus netflix still falling, down 35%, making it the s&p's worst performer of the year so far. is the solution adds? gaming? better content? or maybe a big buyer? like apple? we will explore. and as markets fall, the ceo of amazon web services tells me he is open to deals of all sizes. he joins me in studio on the heels of the aws summit in san francisco. we will explore the future of the crowd. and what about amazon as a buyer of twitter? that interview and more coming up in the moment. but all eyes on tesla. first, results just out. ed ludlow has been digging in. what are you seeing? ed: tesla basically putting out the bag in a really challenging supply chain environment. shares up 5% in after-hours. earnings, a revenue of over $18 billion in the quarte
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, the first major u.s. carmakers report third-quarter results, and tesla don't disappoint. how the company's handling supply issues rising costs, and , production delays while the ceo explores buying twitter. plus netflix still falling, down 35%, making it the s&p's worst performer of the year so far. is the solution adds? gaming? better content? or maybe a big buyer? like apple? we will...
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emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang in san francisco. a decade of meteoric growth, netflix has run into a wall. the streaming service losing 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter, the first time it has shed subscriber since 2011, shares plummeting in late trading. joining us now is my guest, what do you think happened here? >> can you hear me now? emily: go for it. what do you think happened here? rich: what happened is the content is not resonating the way it should. while they are making a lot of excuses, it's hard to look past the fact that when netflix had great content, their subscribers have exploded. it seems like there's a connection between some of their film content -- they put $5 billion into the film business and it does not appear to be having the type of impact on subscriber growth. they are making a lot of excuses. is it a supply chain for tv's or a problem with connected tv sales? sure. we've seen this with other companies but there is no doubt a big chunk of this is netflix's content is simply not breaking through the
emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology. i'm emily chang in san francisco. a decade of meteoric growth, netflix has run into a wall. the streaming service losing 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter, the first time it has shed subscriber since 2011, shares plummeting in late trading. joining us now is my guest, what do you think happened here? >> can you hear me now? emily: go for it. what do you think happened here? rich: what happened is the content is not resonating the way it...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, historic day in washington and the united states, the first black woman appointed to the u.s. supreme court. what this means and how her confirmation could impact rulings on tech regulation. plus the latest on how the fcc might handle the fcc delay that elon musk delay in announcing his twitter stake. and we are at the kennedy space center ahead of the all private trip to the international space station, put together by acxiom. we will talk to the star of shares about what how it all came together and what it means for the future of space travel. in my exclusive conversation with the ceo of ebay on the drover e-commerce and -- post-pandemic world, how ebay fits in. all of that in a moment, but first let's get a look at the markets with katie greifeld. katie: we saw some relief in equity markets. the s&p 500, there are 4/10 of 1% higher. brent crude, this was an interesting story, it did finish higher but at one point it was below $100 per barrel, which is remarkable. bonds
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, historic day in washington and the united states, the first black woman appointed to the u.s. supreme court. what this means and how her confirmation could impact rulings on tech regulation. plus the latest on how the fcc might handle the fcc delay that elon musk delay in announcing his twitter stake. and we are at the kennedy space center ahead of the all private trip to the international space...
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emily: i'm emily chang entrance and cisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, elon musk is now the biggest shareholder in twitter. why did he wanted, and what change will he push for? or now that shares have shut up 27%, could he just sell? we have discovered from all angles. plus, we will hear directly from okta ceo todd mckinnon his first interview since that massive third-party breach was disclosed. what really happened, and how are they addressing customer concerned? we will have all the details in an exclusive interview. and coming out of crypto's breakout year of 2021, what trends should we watch for now that greater adoption is underway? from inflation to regulation. we will speak from a top exec from the crypto platform gemini about their latest global report. first to the biggest story of the day, elon musk and twitter. the tesla and spacex ceo is closing in a filing he now owns a 9.2% stake in twitter worth somewhere around $3.7 billion, making him the company's largest shareholder. the big question, how will he use this new power? let's br
emily: i'm emily chang entrance and cisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, elon musk is now the biggest shareholder in twitter. why did he wanted, and what change will he push for? or now that shares have shut up 27%, could he just sell? we have discovered from all angles. plus, we will hear directly from okta ceo todd mckinnon his first interview since that massive third-party breach was disclosed. what really happened, and how are they addressing customer concerned? we...
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emily: right. meanwhile, a different reaction at a different company, and that is twitter, some twitter employees not happy about elon joining the board. and certainly not crying. the ceo will join a meeting next week. what are you hearing about this? sean: from what we have heard about the reaction that twitter employees have had is in some ways nice to see because you don't see people say no to elon a lot, at least within his orbit. people have strong opinions about him and negative opinions about him. within the executive legacy operates, we don't see a lot of pushback, at least publicly, so to hear that the employees of twitter were standing up a little bit and saying, hey, elon's behavior, sort of very public behavior on this platform has not really been in line with the sort of values that they are expressing twitter to carry forward, so what it means for the platform's future to have someone on the board and controlling so much of the company. he seems to be able to operate outside of the bo
emily: right. meanwhile, a different reaction at a different company, and that is twitter, some twitter employees not happy about elon joining the board. and certainly not crying. the ceo will join a meeting next week. what are you hearing about this? sean: from what we have heard about the reaction that twitter employees have had is in some ways nice to see because you don't see people say no to elon a lot, at least within his orbit. people have strong opinions about him and negative opinions...
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emily: yeah. want to ask you quickly about your new book, self-made boss, which you cowrote, and you talk to entrepreneurs, owners of small and medium businesses, son me of your customers when you were working at square capital. what is the catalyst for this quickly? >> small businesses need help to start and run the business. half the economy, two thirds of job growth on my co-author and i really saw the need to create a pragmatic guide to help small businesses build their companies through feedback from other small businesses, and it is a helpful tool to help them start and grow their business. emily: post-house capital, and new author, self-made boss. check it out on amazon. thank you. we will be right back. this is bloomberg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a few other stories. gamestop soaring after announcing stock split. it wants to increase the number of class a shares from 300 million to one billion. gamestop has become the poster child for so-called meme stocks. it boosted the stock by 700
emily: yeah. want to ask you quickly about your new book, self-made boss, which you cowrote, and you talk to entrepreneurs, owners of small and medium businesses, son me of your customers when you were working at square capital. what is the catalyst for this quickly? >> small businesses need help to start and run the business. half the economy, two thirds of job growth on my co-author and i really saw the need to create a pragmatic guide to help small businesses build their companies...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. the ads business took a hit after suspending advertising in russia and advertisers pulled back more broadly in europe. plus free speech and how will elon musk change twitter? we will debate it. and tracking your waking and not waking moments. wearables with giants like apple, later this hour. we will get to all that at the moment but first, stocks sinking. we are watching microsoft and apple in the back of earnings and tesla and twitter closely. ed ludlow is here with the rundown. ed: alphabet parent company, google down. a rare miss on the top line. below estimates -- i know and we told you about macro headwinds, particularly in advertising that you are going to dig into. also announcing a share buyback program. signs already this is feeding through to the broader market, so we are interested in how the psychology and big tech is going to feed off of these earnings. microsoft beating expectations on the top and bottom line. the strength in hardware on the gaming side, taking share wi
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. the ads business took a hit after suspending advertising in russia and advertisers pulled back more broadly in europe. plus free speech and how will elon musk change twitter? we will debate it. and tracking your waking and not waking moments. wearables with giants like apple, later this hour. we will get to all that at the moment but first, stocks sinking. we are watching microsoft and apple in the back of earnings and tesla...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology, coming up in the next hour netflix hits a wall, the streaming giant loses subscribers for the first time in a decade, 200 thousand of them, 2 million more will go. we have the latest earning report covered from all angles. after airlines, uber and lyft are also dropping masks in the united states after a judge overturned the federal mandate for basque -- passengers to cover their faces. we will talk about how that might impact ride-hailing's bottom line. bitcoin cannot seem to break out the $40,000 range, can it really be a hedge against inflation? we will speak to the biggest corporate holder of bitcoin and all this and much more. in a moment, it is a bloodbath with netflix with a drop in subscribers and drop in shares. ed ludlow has been pouring through the numbers. it's kind of unexpected. ed: hugely unexpected. 200,000 customers lost. netflix expected to add more than 2 million. the street looking for that as well. another loss of customers, 2 million lost, with the outlook a gain in three out of the four ,
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology, coming up in the next hour netflix hits a wall, the streaming giant loses subscribers for the first time in a decade, 200 thousand of them, 2 million more will go. we have the latest earning report covered from all angles. after airlines, uber and lyft are also dropping masks in the united states after a judge overturned the federal mandate for basque -- passengers to cover their faces. we will talk about how that might...
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emily: andy: we are on the cusp of one of the emily:.one right -- runway salt revenue grow and the company still reported a net loss. it was narrower than expected. joining me now is the ceo, great to have you back with us. you have been telling the story since rent the runway went public, and unfortunately it seems like many investors are not buying it. shares down more than 70% since the ipo. why do you think that is? guest: first of all, we are so proud of our q4 results. i think 2021 show the resilience of our business model. we are entering -- emily: let's talk about the boom for weddings. what kind of an impact do you think that will have on the business? guest: we have seen people come to rent the runway to convert them to an everyday subscriber. the growth fills our business not only for 2022 and gave guidance but also builds our customer funnel for years to come. this is incredible for our business all around. emily: that said, you have investors up there who think costs are too high, that it will be difficult to turn a profit.
emily: andy: we are on the cusp of one of the emily:.one right -- runway salt revenue grow and the company still reported a net loss. it was narrower than expected. joining me now is the ceo, great to have you back with us. you have been telling the story since rent the runway went public, and unfortunately it seems like many investors are not buying it. shares down more than 70% since the ipo. why do you think that is? guest: first of all, we are so proud of our q4 results. i think 2021 show...
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emily: indeed.nap advertisers pulling back on spending in the days following the invasion of ukraine. mgm partners is with us now to discuss. is that it? >> they are giving us a lot of numbers. i think that what they are trying to tell us is that things got worse during march, but they are not getting more worse. they are definitely a leg down from what they expected themselves to be, but i think that to date data seems to indicate they are not getting more worse and the guidance here, this being the story they want us to hear, we are expecting more worse trends, hence we are more conservative. so, that is with -- why the stock went down 20 and up five. they seem to be sticking with investors. emily: is this a story that is going to repeat itself with twitter earnings? >> every company has their own flavor of advertisers they work with. what is slightly more negative for these companies is snap is calling it out here, brand advertisers were much slower during march and they pulled back quickly. if y
emily: indeed.nap advertisers pulling back on spending in the days following the invasion of ukraine. mgm partners is with us now to discuss. is that it? >> they are giving us a lot of numbers. i think that what they are trying to tell us is that things got worse during march, but they are not getting more worse. they are definitely a leg down from what they expected themselves to be, but i think that to date data seems to indicate they are not getting more worse and the guidance here,...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, a big poster earnings pop for meda in sharp contest to its plunge -- contrast to its plunge last quarter. we discuss how facebook is holding onto its users. plus we talk to jason, part of the early founding team and twitter. what does he think about elon musk swooping in and his version of free speech? and we will talk to a co-founder and ceo of 23 and me about telehealth and her vision for building a health care company unlike anything we have seen before. we will get to all of that in a moment, but first let's get a look at the moments. big tech earnings continue. meta-and qualcomm out. emily joins us to break it down. emily: dip buyers in the market today. the tech heavy nasdaq ventured into negative territory in the final minutes of trading, but it did jump as much as on .8% at one point today. that was after a big loss yesterday. almost 4% yesterday. really seeing a rebound. yields were higher, but it did not seem to scare off equity investors for buyi
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, a big poster earnings pop for meda in sharp contest to its plunge -- contrast to its plunge last quarter. we discuss how facebook is holding onto its users. plus we talk to jason, part of the early founding team and twitter. what does he think about elon musk swooping in and his version of free speech? and we will talk to a co-founder and ceo of 23 and me about telehealth and her vision for...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is “bloomberg technology.”ing up, the plot thickens. twitter adds elon musk to its board just a day after musk disclosed he is now twitter's largest shareholder. turns out former ceo jack dorsey and the new ceo are in on it. what does it mean for twitter, free speech and the world's most public town square? we will uncover the story from all angles through the hour. plus, what is it like to work on the board with elon musk? we will be joined by former tesla boardmember steve wesley who will share the good, the bad, and the unexpected with having one of the world's most controversial innovators in the room. and he has fashioned himself as a free speech defender, but will musk be good or bad for free speech? could it open the door for former president trump to be unbanned from the platform? first, twitter shares up another 2% after a 27% spike monday. ed ludlow is here to break it all down. we can debate the long-term impact but no question it has been good for investors in the last 48 hours. ed: especially consi
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is “bloomberg technology.”ing up, the plot thickens. twitter adds elon musk to its board just a day after musk disclosed he is now twitter's largest shareholder. turns out former ceo jack dorsey and the new ceo are in on it. what does it mean for twitter, free speech and the world's most public town square? we will uncover the story from all angles through the hour. plus, what is it like to work on the board with elon musk? we will be joined by...
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emily: right.any of these refugees do not know where they will be sleeping tomorrow, let alone what they are going to do next. you are actually a recruiting company. you help match talent with employers. how are you helping these refugees reenter the workforce? >> yeah, we are a recruiting platform, so we help large enterprises manage their recruiting and we have several thousand enterprises using our software, and collectively, our customers hire almost one million people a year just in europe, so we felt really our responsibility, frankly, our duty as a business, to actually help, so what we have done here is we have created a fast-track application for ukrainian refugees so that anybody who applied can self identify as a refugee and then be put into a fast-track throughout the employment process, and i think it is actually at a moment in time where businesses who have been incredibly supportive of the war and putting sanctions on russia, making donations, and i would say now it is time to hire u
emily: right.any of these refugees do not know where they will be sleeping tomorrow, let alone what they are going to do next. you are actually a recruiting company. you help match talent with employers. how are you helping these refugees reenter the workforce? >> yeah, we are a recruiting platform, so we help large enterprises manage their recruiting and we have several thousand enterprises using our software, and collectively, our customers hire almost one million people a year just in...
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emily: welcome back.e concerned about falling chip demands need look no further than qualcomm for reassurance posting better than expected earnings. thanks in large part to the ceo plan to diversify the company beyond smartphones. he joins me now. you ended the call by thinking -- banking analysts --thanking analysts but reminding them welcome is more than the chip company. -- reminding them that qualcomm is more than a chip company. >> we are now growing across all business in a number of different markets. handsets, yes that's a great story and it will continue to be a great story. no good deed goes unpunished. by doing well in handsets, the reality is the iot growth has been incredible. we added $3 billion to our pipeline at the quarter. the company is truly changing from what is perceived to be a communication company, it is a connected processor company for the intelligent edge. hopefully, that message came across. emily: you have gotten so many questions about your relationship with apple. the call
emily: welcome back.e concerned about falling chip demands need look no further than qualcomm for reassurance posting better than expected earnings. thanks in large part to the ceo plan to diversify the company beyond smartphones. he joins me now. you ended the call by thinking -- banking analysts --thanking analysts but reminding them welcome is more than the chip company. -- reminding them that qualcomm is more than a chip company. >> we are now growing across all business in a number...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the twitter board mounts a poison pill defense against elon musk while musk continues to taunt them, pointing out that without jack dorsey board members own almost no shares. and if the bid succeeds, they would not get a salary. all the details on if this is a hostile takeover. an inside look at a rivian factory in illinois. and see how the ev maker is trying to combat the chip crisis. it is expected to be the busiest wedding season in decades. we'll chat with the ceo of the runway about how all of those i do's could be big business. now to our top story over the weekend. he sent just a tweet with three words. "love me tender." he could've been listening to the iconic elvis presley song or could it be a reference to a potential tender offer to twitter shareholders for control of the company? on friday twitter's board chose the poison pill defense adopting a provision that would make it harder for musk to acquire more shares and dilute his stake. ed ludlow h
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, the twitter board mounts a poison pill defense against elon musk while musk continues to taunt them, pointing out that without jack dorsey board members own almost no shares. and if the bid succeeds, they would not get a salary. all the details on if this is a hostile takeover. an inside look at a rivian factory in illinois. and see how the ev maker is trying to combat the chip...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." disappointing results from netflix and snap, will a slew of big tech reports be the same? we look ahead to apple, google and meta. and in less than a week, the state of florida has stripped disney of special privileges in the state. what it means for the supposed happiest place on earth. and how ai could reshape digital ads. i will talk to the founder of muni as it works to make advertising more personalized for you. first, let's get a look at the markets and the end of a painful week for tech. ed ludlow is here. ed: friday firmly in the red, the nasdaq down 2.7%, the biggest drop since march 7. you're talking about netflix, snap earlier in the week. we have anxiety going into a crucial week for the mega cap next week. were also looking at the fed speak and the pace of hikes and how aggressive they will bp did yields a little -- how aggressive they will be. looking at yields. bitcoin caught up in the overall risk off sentiment we have seen, below $40,000. brace yourself, emily chang b
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." disappointing results from netflix and snap, will a slew of big tech reports be the same? we look ahead to apple, google and meta. and in less than a week, the state of florida has stripped disney of special privileges in the state. what it means for the supposed happiest place on earth. and how ai could reshape digital ads. i will talk to the founder of muni as it works to make advertising more personalized...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "lumbar technology." coming up, apple shares sore after an impressive second quarter. an all-time services record also. i spoke with apple ceo tim cook and we will tell you what he had to say. and just as elon musk is poised to take over, twitter revenue misses on top of a new report that the sec is investigating how musk disclosed his twitter shares as he amassed a massive stake in secret. qualcomm diversifies beyond phones, cars, and computers. the ceo joins us later this hour. we will get into all that in a moment, but first, we are watching apple, and amazon results also out this hour. emily: well, it was a largely green day for the u.s. stock market. the s&p 500 ended up 2.40 7%, and the tech heavy nasdaq 100 also ended up higher by 3.48 percent. that was the largest one-day game since march 16. we also saw yields higher, but did not seem to bother equity investors. of course, it was a larger -- largely risk on day, so we also saw bitcoin finish the day higher. the big story of the day was really all
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "lumbar technology." coming up, apple shares sore after an impressive second quarter. an all-time services record also. i spoke with apple ceo tim cook and we will tell you what he had to say. and just as elon musk is poised to take over, twitter revenue misses on top of a new report that the sec is investigating how musk disclosed his twitter shares as he amassed a massive stake in secret. qualcomm diversifies beyond phones, cars,...
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emily: right.k dorsey just left the company, potentially in part because he had two really big jobs. i want to go back to this question for shareholders. do you really think they are getting potentially a bad deal here and leaving money on the table? we are shares have not been at $70 for some time, and longtime investors have been waiting a while for any kind of momentum to pick up in the price. natasha: i mean, i hear you there. but the company was -- the stock was at $66 in october. and as you heard from a previous analyst, twitter has been growing ad revenue. the name of the game for twitter was to grow subscribers. i'm very interested to see what musk does with this. if he does indeed bring it to us of option model, that is obvious league going to limit consumer growth. and, you know, in some ways from a social perspective, if we are thinking about twitter as the de facto town square, it could further isolate users, because who wants to pay for an increasingly toxic platform? emily: what do yo
emily: right.k dorsey just left the company, potentially in part because he had two really big jobs. i want to go back to this question for shareholders. do you really think they are getting potentially a bad deal here and leaving money on the table? we are shares have not been at $70 for some time, and longtime investors have been waiting a while for any kind of momentum to pick up in the price. natasha: i mean, i hear you there. but the company was -- the stock was at $66 in october. and as...
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emily: what is?k the main issue facing twitter in light of facebook, instagram, snapchat, tiktok, how does the platform continue to grow and be relevant? it punches above its weight, above its size because of the pronet users it has ended his public and a media property i think partially. but it has not really grown robustly for several years. in the maturing social media landscape, that is the biggest problem. i think the risk twitter faces, it has become so much smaller than some of the other platforms ended loses relevance. the worst problem is the primary one to solve. emily: a longtime tech investors since a big seller. i want you to listen to what he had to say. >> twitter has never successfully monetize itself. the company i believe still has a huge net loss cumulatively since it was started. given its influence with politicians, celebrities and journalists, twitter should have been able to find a path to much greater profitability that it has. it is so influential. emily: ali, why don't you t
emily: what is?k the main issue facing twitter in light of facebook, instagram, snapchat, tiktok, how does the platform continue to grow and be relevant? it punches above its weight, above its size because of the pronet users it has ended his public and a media property i think partially. but it has not really grown robustly for several years. in the maturing social media landscape, that is the biggest problem. i think the risk twitter faces, it has become so much smaller than some of the other...
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emily: i'm emily in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, it's official. elon musk has agreed to buy twitter for $44 billion. the world's richest man will soon be in charge of one of the most influential social networks in the world. we have got this developing story covered from all angles over the course of the hour. a new chapter in tech history. but at a same time that the musk deal is going through he tweets another insult at the sec, calling those who run its shameless puppets over his ongoing tesla feud. what all these jabs might mean when regulators get a look at this deal. and aside from all the money being spent on twitter, the other big question is what happens to everyone who has been banned from it, including former president trump? how exactly does elon musk define free speech? we will wade into the thorniest part of this debate which has perplexed tech platforms for decades. we're going to get to all of that in a moment, but first, elon musk gets his way, agreeing to a deal to take twitter private f
emily: i'm emily in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, it's official. elon musk has agreed to buy twitter for $44 billion. the world's richest man will soon be in charge of one of the most influential social networks in the world. we have got this developing story covered from all angles over the course of the hour. a new chapter in tech history. but at a same time that the musk deal is going through he tweets another insult at the sec,...
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emily? emily: thanks.up, it's not the ring that rules them all, but it can track your heart rate and even your body temperature. we will see how it will fare in the crowded field of wearables in an exclusive interview with ora, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: ora, the finish wearable start up is getting a new leader. the former of another entity who was in charge with growing their wearables business, including the fitness ring that tracks sleep and body temperature. let's talk about it with the managing partner. tom, i want to start with you. how will it stand out against a crowded field of wearables amongst giants like apple? tom: it is a smart ring that delivers you personalize health guidance, insights, and fosters healthy habits. we started with sleep because it's the foundation of health. 99% of us will sleep every night and 10% to 15% will exercise regularly or say we will. and sleep is the universal solvent. it helps you feel better, perform better, improves your mood, appetite, improves your com
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i am perched. >> emily: same., and other billionaire somehow as "the good kind" weighed in as well and we will get thoughts on the other side. i'm going to read it for you. here you go. an interesting question here. he tweeted this in response to "the new york times" reporter who noted tesla's reliance on china for its large market in lithium batteries. interesting question, did the chinese government just gain a bit of leverage of the town square? joe concha? >> joe: jeff bezos is a billion at last check, it goes one and two musk and bezos as far as register in the world. they both have rockets, one looks a little different than the other. bezos, 2019 "washington post," they took out an 8-page advertising supplement hailing the achievements and talking points of the chinese government. the editors weren't even allowed to touch it. they just said, "okay, chinese government, come on in. you are communists, i'm sure you'll have some nice things to say about yourselves." so bezos is quite the hypocrite here. "the was
i am perched. >> emily: same., and other billionaire somehow as "the good kind" weighed in as well and we will get thoughts on the other side. i'm going to read it for you. here you go. an interesting question here. he tweeted this in response to "the new york times" reporter who noted tesla's reliance on china for its large market in lithium batteries. interesting question, did the chinese government just gain a bit of leverage of the town square? joe concha? >>...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, from largest shareholder to board member. how elon musk's sudden moves at twitter raise alarm at the sec. we will have all the details. plus, as uber adds flights, dreams, even hotels. how the ceo wants to expand beyond rides and food delivery. and bitcoin 2022 is underway in miami. we will bring you the latest from the crypto conference and catch up with some of the attendees, later this hour. all of that in a moment. first, let's get a look at the markets. it is day two of elon musk's twitter board member joining. after a huge spike in shares, how are investors feeling about twitter today? >> it is definitely the story of the week. twitter over the last three days, you are looking at the rally that elon musk built. shares are up almost 30%. they did decline a little bit today, but held off in a broad-based selloff. if you look at the big board you can see the yield curve held onto its steepening trend. you have those long bonds continuing to sell off. if you look at oil p
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, from largest shareholder to board member. how elon musk's sudden moves at twitter raise alarm at the sec. we will have all the details. plus, as uber adds flights, dreams, even hotels. how the ceo wants to expand beyond rides and food delivery. and bitcoin 2022 is underway in miami. we will bring you the latest from the crypto conference and catch up with some of the attendees, later this hour. all...
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>> emily: that's right.t begs the question on that very point. in the criminal justice reform, the very progressive left have been advocating. the dangerous kind not the kind that comes from actual justice seeking changes but actually that kind where they are reclassifying crimes, violent, former violent felonies that now all of a sudden or a misdemeanor or are now all of a sudden nonviolent, stripping judges of any type of discretion in order to designate that, let alone put someone behind bars. the suspect himself said that the mental health system failed me. >> pete: which it did. it all has that cascading effect, to the point where when you walk onto the subway new york city today, you expect to be harassed or surrounded by people who have serious mental complications and have not been addressed. and potentially accosted. that's like the expectation. and the person in there doing it knows that if they do that, nothing will come of it. that's not because the police do not want to do their job. but it's be
>> emily: that's right.t begs the question on that very point. in the criminal justice reform, the very progressive left have been advocating. the dangerous kind not the kind that comes from actual justice seeking changes but actually that kind where they are reclassifying crimes, violent, former violent felonies that now all of a sudden or a misdemeanor or are now all of a sudden nonviolent, stripping judges of any type of discretion in order to designate that, let alone put someone...
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>> emily: let me carry that ball a little bit further. at -- all states are now border states. the governor of iowa pointed out in the middle of the night, you put 15 unaccompanied young, female minors in the mind without alerting state authorities. that is audacious. that is unconstitutional. they argue. in the nebraska governor has argued that 18% of migrants encountered have tested positive for coronavirus. in those communities alone, in nebraska, you have inserted over 40,000 covid positive migrants into their communities. and they say where are the other democratic governors? we know that the g.o.p. governors keep coming together. the plan for the federal government that includes deploying more federal resources showing up at the border, reinstating remain in mexico and the like. but for all of those democratic governors, paying lip service to a secure southern border are saying it is not open. where are they in this huge fight where drug cartels make $400 million a month try thinking humans. >> harris: that we know as. >> emily: and
>> emily: let me carry that ball a little bit further. at -- all states are now border states. the governor of iowa pointed out in the middle of the night, you put 15 unaccompanied young, female minors in the mind without alerting state authorities. that is audacious. that is unconstitutional. they argue. in the nebraska governor has argued that 18% of migrants encountered have tested positive for coronavirus. in those communities alone, in nebraska, you have inserted over 40,000 covid...
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i'm harris faulkner here with my cohost emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also today, fox business kennedy and vivek ramaswamy. on the couch! look at you! awesome. they are already yelling at me, i have to start. we begin with new information from the rio grande. it is the missing tactics national guard shoulder who is presumed dread, drowned, trying to rescue illegal immigrants from the river. he's been identified, 20-year-old veteran who joined inmate of 2019 after serving in kuwait and iraq. he was deployed as part of the operation lone star. on friday, he bravely went into the water with the heavy current, the rio grande. he witnessed two illegal immigrants struggling in the strong current. the search for his body still underway. the texas rangers now say those two men he was trying to save were smuggling drugs. the silence on this from the white house has been deafening. but governor abbott's stomach spoke out. >> it's a tragedy. it shows how dangerous it is on the border. it shows heroism by the members of the texas national guard who is trying to sav
i'm harris faulkner here with my cohost emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. also today, fox business kennedy and vivek ramaswamy. on the couch! look at you! awesome. they are already yelling at me, i have to start. we begin with new information from the rio grande. it is the missing tactics national guard shoulder who is presumed dread, drowned, trying to rescue illegal immigrants from the river. he's been identified, 20-year-old veteran who joined inmate of 2019 after serving in kuwait and...
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emily. who will sink? and who will swim?merica. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe even lifesaving. ♪do you know what the future holds?♪ i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet? well, people may think that their contracture has to be severe to be treated, but it doesn't. if you can't lay your hand flat on the table, talk to a hand specialist. but what if i don't want surgery? well, then you should find a hand specialist certified to offer nonsurgical treatments. what's the next step? visit findahandspecialist.com today to get started. "peace of mind." such a big, beautiful idea. and for us at booking.com this means - free cancellation on most bookings. it's a bit functional. but we'll gladly be functional. so you can be free. booking.com booking.yeah where do you find the perfect designer? well, we found her in austin be
emily. who will sink? and who will swim?merica. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i didn't know my genetic report could tell me i was prone to harmful blood clots. i travel a ton, so this info was kind of life changing. maybe even lifesaving. ♪do you know what the future holds?♪ i know there's conflicting information about dupuytren's contracture. i thought i couldn't get treatment yet? well, people may think that their contracture has to be severe to be treated,...
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emily could i come to you we that one, please? emily could i come to you we that one. please?could i come to you we that one, please? thanks very much for that question- _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so i _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so i think _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so i think obviously | that question. so i think obviously the political negotiations that are ongoing at the moment, things like non—nuclear status for ukraine, potentially non—nato membership, conversations about kyiv recognising crimea as russian territory, these are all concrete things that putin can point to, i think as a face saving exercise once the war is over, and he can sort —— sort of frame it that russia has won concessions from ukraine, in my mind one of the most difficult things is that ukraine and russia are discussing the word neutrality, around it is not clear to me they both understand what the other means by that, there isn't even a particular russian word for it, they are
emily could i come to you we that one, please? emily could i come to you we that one. please?could i come to you we that one, please? thanks very much for that question- _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so i _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so i think _ one, please? thanks very much for that question. so i think obviously | that question. so i think obviously the political negotiations that are ongoing at...
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this is "outnumbered," hello, i am kayleigh mcenany with harris faulkner and emily compagno, also joining us shannon bream and douglas murray on this wednesday. new emails and new records are painting a very different picture, president biden's involvement in hunter's business deals. it's very different than what the administration has been telling us. new visitor logs reveal eight more white house meetings between then vice president biden and hunters business partner that makes the total 27 times. and that's what we know, we are also learning the president reportedly agreed to pay more than $800,000 to cover part of which was hunter biden's legal bills. that was ahead of the 2020 election. and financial records reportedly show the president himself had $5.2 million in unexplained income. remember biden has repeatedly denied any knowledge of his son's business deals. >> how many times have you ever spoken to your son about his over business dealings question marks because i've never spoken to my son about us over so use a business dealings. >> i've never discussed with my son or my broth
this is "outnumbered," hello, i am kayleigh mcenany with harris faulkner and emily compagno, also joining us shannon bream and douglas murray on this wednesday. new emails and new records are painting a very different picture, president biden's involvement in hunter's business deals. it's very different than what the administration has been telling us. new visitor logs reveal eight more white house meetings between then vice president biden and hunters business partner that makes the...
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[laughter] >> no, emily.t it be great, you know, what if aliens were super tiny. >> well, i firmly believe that they are part of the shared consciousness. because we are part of this, but we already have sussed out the location, so this whole thing is fear mongering. because if they were going to invade, i feel like they would have done it already. >> i mean, you do? >> yes, i do. >> we eat cattle, i want to eat an alien. because once we had space aliens, why are we eating earthlings? they come in peace, turn them into food. that's what i say. [laughter] >> i used to say that the best bumper sticker would be donald trump for president, you can't screw it up. now i'm ready to say put the aliens in charge. >> they could be in charge. we don't know where covid-19 came from. it could be aliens. >> it explains a lot of things. [laughter] >> what do you think about that? [laughter] >> it could have been a space alien that came in our bloodstream. >> well, i think there is your next quote. [laughter] >> viruses or m
[laughter] >> no, emily.t it be great, you know, what if aliens were super tiny. >> well, i firmly believe that they are part of the shared consciousness. because we are part of this, but we already have sussed out the location, so this whole thing is fear mongering. because if they were going to invade, i feel like they would have done it already. >> i mean, you do? >> yes, i do. >> we eat cattle, i want to eat an alien. because once we had space aliens, why are...
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emily: i'm emily in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."xt hour, it's official. elon musk has agreed to buy twitter for $44 billion. the world's richest man will soon be in charge of one of the
emily: i'm emily in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."xt hour, it's official. elon musk has agreed to buy twitter for $44 billion. the world's richest man will soon be in charge of one of the
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emily, let me start with you today. the british government says that this new plan complies with international legal obligations that they have. what do you say is this new plan with rwanda, legal and beyond that, would it actually deter migration by boat the agreement to relocate asylum say? cuz arriving regularly to rwanda is essentially the case shacking its responsibilities under the refugee convention to paper taking asylum. it is very likely to be unlawful and basically represents the case shifting and exporting bear responsibility on to rolanda 6000 kilometers out of sight and out of mind. and in terms of its effectiveness, we know from the australia case that it wasn't affected, it was a failed or short attention regime, which actually sold by crossings increase. when the policy was fast implemented. natalie, you heard the emily there say that essentially was a failed policy in australia. i want to ask you about this because there are a lot of people that are comparing this britain rewan to deal to the australia
emily, let me start with you today. the british government says that this new plan complies with international legal obligations that they have. what do you say is this new plan with rwanda, legal and beyond that, would it actually deter migration by boat the agreement to relocate asylum say? cuz arriving regularly to rwanda is essentially the case shacking its responsibilities under the refugee convention to paper taking asylum. it is very likely to be unlawful and basically represents the...
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and i'm sure that emily can come on this as well. so this plan to process and resettle assign them, see, because away from britain has been in the work for several years. i think it's at least 3 years that sort of discussions have been going on. specifically, for a plan of this nature, precipitate has been casting around for a country that would agree to a deal fast. it was said to our bay. now we're going to be the country where the recycling refugees would take place. that it was gonna both flatly denied this has happened. about principal, i was so nervous that the deal with when would be blown by public reporting before it happened, that she kept referring to his country x in home of his briefings until the signatures on the dotted line has actually been scribbled. so i get what people want to say, you know, this is just a distraction. this is oh, this is just to kind of beast the immigration fair in the u. k. and it's, it's not necessarily that that isn't true in some regard, but i don't think that is the priority of the conserva
and i'm sure that emily can come on this as well. so this plan to process and resettle assign them, see, because away from britain has been in the work for several years. i think it's at least 3 years that sort of discussions have been going on. specifically, for a plan of this nature, precipitate has been casting around for a country that would agree to a deal fast. it was said to our bay. now we're going to be the country where the recycling refugees would take place. that it was gonna both...
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amna: emily sits next -- emily's neighborhood sits ne to the port.d was sliced by interstate five and the coronado bridge. the combination left the area with higher levels of diesel pollution than almost anywhere in the state of california. that is evident in its asthma rate, about seven times higher than the wealthy, mostly white community of la jolla some 50 miles away. more than 70% of this neighborhood are hispanic in about 4 below the poverty line. >> it feels like this is environmental racism. amna: millions of americans across the country live in communities like this, where the confluence of emission tivity from nearby -- people of color are more than three times likely the white people to be breathing polluted air. >> we have done a lot to reduce some of the emissions, but we need to do more. amna: diane is the executive director director of the environmental health coalition, a nonprofit that has worked on environmental justice issues in san diego for years. she applauds the clean air plans put forth by the biden administration the state of
amna: emily sits next -- emily's neighborhood sits ne to the port.d was sliced by interstate five and the coronado bridge. the combination left the area with higher levels of diesel pollution than almost anywhere in the state of california. that is evident in its asthma rate, about seven times higher than the wealthy, mostly white community of la jolla some 50 miles away. more than 70% of this neighborhood are hispanic in about 4 below the poverty line. >> it feels like this is...
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emily show him, thank you very much, emily. time out. have a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a caught in myanmar has convicted the countries for corruption charges, all of which she denies. she was ousted by the army lost. you singapore has executed the man on drugs charges despite international plays to spare him on the grounds. he was intellectually disabled. the 34 year old malaysian national had been on death row for over a decade or trafficking 43 grams of heroine into the country. singapore, her, some of the world's toughest narcotics laws thought his in china have expanded mass testing in bay ging to 11 of the cities. 16 districts. some areas have been put under locked down after another $22.00 cases were detected. since yesterday, china's largest city, shanghai has been under a controversial, citywide lockdown for 4 weeks now. holiday good agent, you know, in the future, and some sports is now a show of solidarity from one of germany's biggest football clubs, both at dot mont hosted ukra
emily show him, thank you very much, emily. time out. have a quick look at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. a caught in myanmar has convicted the countries for corruption charges, all of which she denies. she was ousted by the army lost. you singapore has executed the man on drugs charges despite international plays to spare him on the grounds. he was intellectually disabled. the 34 year old malaysian national had been on death row for over a decade or trafficking 43...
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emily: the president's plan is to continue sending that aid.ard over the weekend the white house would send $800 million more for weapons and defense. this comes after president zelenskyy called for a different kind of weapon, to have a heavier on the ground forces, longer-range missiles, acknowledging the tone of the war is shifting as we are preparing for perhaps a much longer conflict in the eastern part of the region. what we are seeing, the headlines and stories out of ukraine, lviv, this was an area not initially hit a lot, was not a main target, and now you are seeing that going ahead and expanding. congress is still out this week, but biden has ability to continue to move on a. tom: you nailed it. congress is out. guess what -- russia is not out. ukraine is not out. in terms of being on top of this, what is our plan with allies to prosecute this thing to get the next weekend? emily: i think one of the big challenges right now has been trying to get european countries to put a ban on russian oil. we have seen sanctions have not done what
emily: the president's plan is to continue sending that aid.ard over the weekend the white house would send $800 million more for weapons and defense. this comes after president zelenskyy called for a different kind of weapon, to have a heavier on the ground forces, longer-range missiles, acknowledging the tone of the war is shifting as we are preparing for perhaps a much longer conflict in the eastern part of the region. what we are seeing, the headlines and stories out of ukraine, lviv, this...
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hello, emily moyer, i'm frank. i get to have all 3 of you here in today's show, and will you please introduce yourself to our audience around the world. thank you so much. there me, it is absolutely great to be here with you. my name is dr. emily mcdonald and i am b, e k advocacy and communications coordinator at human rights watch. hello maria, please introduce yourself to our global audience. and i thank you for having me. i . my name is my lady mclean, and i'm a journalist and contributing editor and navarro media and get to have you frank, on the screen today. please introduce yourself. tell everybody who you are, what you do. hello. thank you very much for this to me. i'm booked for a credit mover on the president of the democratic. couldn't put a rubber on ocean potty. i won't say a member of parliament. thank you. or i guess let's start with the u. k. home secretary, pretty patel, explaining what this partnership for wanda actually means he, she is working to go to the united kingdom. armando will help make
hello, emily moyer, i'm frank. i get to have all 3 of you here in today's show, and will you please introduce yourself to our audience around the world. thank you so much. there me, it is absolutely great to be here with you. my name is dr. emily mcdonald and i am b, e k advocacy and communications coordinator at human rights watch. hello maria, please introduce yourself to our global audience. and i thank you for having me. i . my name is my lady mclean, and i'm a journalist and contributing...
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your take, emily? >> you know, when alvin bragg, the new district attorney in manhattan came into office, it seemed as if the d.a.'s office was close to a grand jury indictment. the outgoing d.a. thought he thought that was probably warranted. bragg came in, took a look at the evidence and said i don't think it's good enough. i think it's a higher bar to indict a former president and i'm not comfortable. a couple of the lead prosecutors, very experienced people, left the office, they resigned because they thought that was the wrong call. so i think what we're seeing is the kind of end of that process. at the time bragg said this isn't over, but it seemed clear unless they came up with some new smoking gun that this investigation was going to peter out. and so that's what you're seeing here. bragg just got into office so he is far away from having to campaign for re-election, but given how democratic manhattan is, it's going to be interesting to see how this follows him. >> jill, your thoughts on this l
your take, emily? >> you know, when alvin bragg, the new district attorney in manhattan came into office, it seemed as if the d.a.'s office was close to a grand jury indictment. the outgoing d.a. thought he thought that was probably warranted. bragg came in, took a look at the evidence and said i don't think it's good enough. i think it's a higher bar to indict a former president and i'm not comfortable. a couple of the lead prosecutors, very experienced people, left the office, they...
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also emily compagno. [applause] my favorite charlie. [laughter] opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie hurt. [applause] while gz's turned water into wine, he turned to wind bring to one, it kat timpf. [applause] doctor drew, it's been months. i was worried about you for a while. i thought maybe you transitioned and went to women's prison. [laughter] >> that would be an interesting thing. greg: what you think about this? you are a doctor and there are transgender women into prisons thinking, knowing this would happen. >> people have sexual relations in prison, usually women and women and now women with a and the problem is the liability. my question iss what's wrong wih your profession? i feel like the idea they have is all crime is mental health and to put somebody with the health in a prison -- a somebody who worked in a psychiatric hospital, all crime is not meant to help, it's not. there are criminals out there. crazy, right? there are people who aren't crazy but it's what they need and you can deal with that some sort of f
also emily compagno. [applause] my favorite charlie. [laughter] opinion editor and fox news contributor, charlie hurt. [applause] while gz's turned water into wine, he turned to wind bring to one, it kat timpf. [applause] doctor drew, it's been months. i was worried about you for a while. i thought maybe you transitioned and went to women's prison. [laughter] >> that would be an interesting thing. greg: what you think about this? you are a doctor and there are transgender women into...
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joining us now is the intel ceo and emily chang. over to you. emily: pat, thank you for joining us.d see a number of chip names go down on the back of your report and investors are not excited about the forecast for the first -- for the quarter but your sticking to the forecast for the year and i'm curious what gives you that sense of optimism about the second half of the year, given what you are seeing now. pat: q2 is a little softer obviously from the china issues, inventory correction, little weakness in the consumer and low-end space in the marketplace. as we look forward to the second half of the year, we see continued growth -- strength and growth in our data center business. and we also have our new growth businesses, accelerated computing and graphics in the pc business, after the inventory is done, we expect a stronger second half. a lot of visibility into what our oem levels are and we see the strength of our product line are ramping ahead of schedule. the raptor-like products already being broadly sampled into the industry and the second half of the year will be highlight
joining us now is the intel ceo and emily chang. over to you. emily: pat, thank you for joining us.d see a number of chip names go down on the back of your report and investors are not excited about the forecast for the first -- for the quarter but your sticking to the forecast for the year and i'm curious what gives you that sense of optimism about the second half of the year, given what you are seeing now. pat: q2 is a little softer obviously from the china issues, inventory correction,...
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emily, so in that thank you very much, emily and as emily, as just mentioned in somewhat of a u turn and policy, germany says it now will sent heavy weapons to ukraine to help fight off rushes. invasion at the u. s. lead meeting of defense and military leaders. on tuesday, german defense minister, christina lambert, said germany would supply 50 of its depart, anti aircraft systems, also known as cheaters. the decision follows weeks of internal strife and sharp international criticism. regarding berlin's previous reluctance to sent at the weapons. so how much of a difference could these german anti air systems make in the ukrainians fight against russia, the russians? i put that question to frank lead, which is a former military intelligence officer. now, lecturers in military capabilities and strategy at the university of portsmouth concerning the weapons themselves. they got an old design, but they've been modernized, they've been out of service from in a german. i'm only about 10 years. and many are. we still use an extremely formidable short range, but if you're a pilot, there's n
emily, so in that thank you very much, emily and as emily, as just mentioned in somewhat of a u turn and policy, germany says it now will sent heavy weapons to ukraine to help fight off rushes. invasion at the u. s. lead meeting of defense and military leaders. on tuesday, german defense minister, christina lambert, said germany would supply 50 of its depart, anti aircraft systems, also known as cheaters. the decision follows weeks of internal strife and sharp international criticism. regarding...