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chang in . ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology."e are alive from apple's campus where the company just unveiled its next generation of devices. the upgrades to new iphones. watch and airports focusing on health, safety and satellite connectivity. one surprise, the price of the bottom of the line-was unchanged despite the worst inflation in decades. we will give you the full download. but first, we want to get a look at the markets and how shares reacted to apples big reveal. ed ludlow is back at home base in san francisco. take it away. ed: apple did not push to session highs till they got to the point of the presentation where we got the details for iphone 14, particularly the pro- and higher end models. we treaded water on the stock throughout the unveiling of the latest generation of apple watch and airpods, but we pushed higher once the details of iphone 14 started to come up. appo 0.4%. on seven occasions over the past decade when apple has unveiled a new generation of handsets, the stock has actually declined and closed lower,
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emily: all right.if this gets approved, what -- when you think that happens and what are the odds? >> the cftc is set to make a decision by october 28. things are trending in the right direction to the comment -- in the right direction. the comments have been positive. a professor says investors are ready, the public is ready. it is a question about whether regulators are ready. i cannot talk about the odds. we are going through the regulatory process. i do hope regulators will be ready to go once this gets approved. emily: give us a sense of how big because she platform is today and how much bigger you can get. by expanding it to some of these additional areas are you >> we have been launched for little less than a year. we have listed over 4000 market so far. i would say we are probably -- definitely the fastest derivative exchange listing in the market. this last month we reached 10 million contracts on the exchange. with the upcoming elections, these numbers are going to go up by magnitudes. really
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."ad week for tech stocks that just cap getting worse, the worst five days for the nasdaq since january as investors what the -- wonder what the fed does next. grinder the dating outcome of focusing on the lgbtq plus community, has a new ceo, our conversation. bad news for star wars fans, disney has pulled the film rogue squadron from its release calendar. how this will impact theaters globally. first, a look at the markets and ed ludlow. we made it to friday. market and tech stocks, a bad week. ed: the nasdaq 100 closing down .1% but the worst week for the nasdaq 100 since january. you saw the big and small, but the mega cap strike does lower. semiconductors gaining .5%. a run up in yields. continued volatility. currency and digital assets will rise on the fed next week. a real tell is this chart in the bloomberg terminal. we talked about the worst week for the nasdaq 100 since january, but it is the ninth occasion of the year with the nasdaq 100 has fallen 4% or more. remember the cont
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."ad week for tech stocks that just cap getting worse, the worst five days for the nasdaq since january as investors what the -- wonder what the fed does next. grinder the dating outcome of focusing on the lgbtq plus community, has a new ceo, our conversation. bad news for star wars fans, disney has pulled the film rogue squadron from its release calendar. how this will impact theaters globally....
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with emily chang. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." juul ordered to pay to settle a probe over marketing. the company faces hundreds of lawsuits. plus, the rise of the creator economy. we will take a deep dive and how youtube reigns supreme as the platform of choice, tiktok is catching up. it is back. nfl starts thursday, more sports betting. our conversation with the ceo and what to expect as we kick off. all of that in a moment. let's get a look at the markets, tech leading declines as markets fear a more hawkish fed. ed ludlow is back in san francisco with the latest. welcome back. ed: painful weaken the market. stocks in the red, tech underperforming, a familiar story. u.s. services stronger than reinforcing the idea the economy can withstand higher rates. the nasdaq down 7/10 of 1%, underperformance in semiconductors. selloff in the bond market. it follows three straight weeks of decline on the nasdaq 100. there is a feeling we will continue to see declines, especially when you take into account earnings revisions. simply put, we
with emily chang. emily: this is "bloomberg technology." juul ordered to pay to settle a probe over marketing. the company faces hundreds of lawsuits. plus, the rise of the creator economy. we will take a deep dive and how youtube reigns supreme as the platform of choice, tiktok is catching up. it is back. nfl starts thursday, more sports betting. our conversation with the ceo and what to expect as we kick off. all of that in a moment. let's get a look at the markets, tech leading...
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emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, elon musk tries to back out of a $44 billion twitter deal again. twitter rejects him again. this before a whistleblower is set to testify on capitol hill. could that change the trial? streaming platforms going all out for sports broadcast rights. the conversation with amazon's global sports video vice president on the big ticket deal for thursday night football. more leagues making bets on the blockchain. an nft startup backed by serena williams made a deal with the nba. we will talk to a top exact later this hour. all of that in a moment. first, a look at the markets. tech leading gains in equities with key inflation data to come later when the week. ed ludlow is in new york with the latest. ed: breaking news, peloton co-founder john foley is leaving the company. they announced after market close monday, the chief legal officer, who is also a cofounder, is leaving and he will be replaced by an uber executive to become the chief legal officer. buoyant day. nasdaq 100
emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." in the next hour, elon musk tries to back out of a $44 billion twitter deal again. twitter rejects him again. this before a whistleblower is set to testify on capitol hill. could that change the trial? streaming platforms going all out for sports broadcast rights. the conversation with amazon's global sports video vice president on the big ticket deal for thursday night football. more leagues making bets on the blockchain. an...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, could be the secret to a peloton rebound, the bike maker debuts its long-awaited rower. while customers spark over more than $3000 for it? it will discuss. plus web three meets the 5g and efforts of its kind, t-mobile is teaming up with anova labs to launch the first crypto powered mobile service. it is trying to tackle everyone's energies crypto problem one blockchain at a time. the cofounder is with us. all of that in a moment. let's get a look at the markets. another tough down day for tech stocks ahead of the key fed meeting wednesday. crypto also selling off. ed ludlow is here with the biggest movers. ed: there's fed positioning's, we are coming up on monday the worst week since january, more red on the screen of this tuesday. nasdaq 100 down .9%, down 13% from its amid august. you see underperformance in the semiconductor sector. yields pushing up multiyear highs. the 10 year reaching 3.5%. the shorter policy sensitive curve, heading to 4%. we are exp
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up in the next hour, could be the secret to a peloton rebound, the bike maker debuts its long-awaited rower. while customers spark over more than $3000 for it? it will discuss. plus web three meets the 5g and efforts of its kind, t-mobile is teaming up with anova labs to launch the first crypto powered mobile service. it is trying to tackle everyone's energies crypto problem one blockchain at a time. the cofounder is with us. all of that in a...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. misleading the public and security lists are a ticking time bomb. what it means for musk's attempt to get out of the deal. my one-on-one with melinda gates from the gates foundation that shows the world is not doing so great. also the changing philanthropic landscape and how she is taking action post roe. her relationship with bill. all of that in a moment. let's get a look at markets with stocks plunging. especially tech. ed ludlow is joining us now. ed, what happened? ed: for focus on the consumer price index and inflation print which came in hotter than it was expected. we built up anticipation that inflation would be cooling off and it did not. the full focus on the fed meeting next week. look at the nasdaq, the s&p 500 the main gauge of u.s. equity , the s&p 500, the biggest drop since june 2020, the nasdaq with the biggest drop since march 16, 2020. you and i remember that day in the context of the pandemic era. there was a push higher in yields, bitcoin was caught up in this br
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. misleading the public and security lists are a ticking time bomb. what it means for musk's attempt to get out of the deal. my one-on-one with melinda gates from the gates foundation that shows the world is not doing so great. also the changing philanthropic landscape and how she is taking action post roe. her relationship with bill. all of that in a moment. let's get a look at markets with stocks plunging. especially...
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announcer: from silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: thiss bloomberg technology. coming up, a glimpse into the future of entertainment. netflix versus disney. house of dragons versus lord of the rings. all of it versus tiktok. who wins? i speak with former tiktok ceo and top disney executive kevin meyer. learning in the metaverse. our ed tech series continues talking about the future of virtual learning. lawyers for elizabeth holmes fail in a longshot attempt to get her fraud convictions thrown out. we hear from our own joe rosenblatt who is in the -- who was in the courtroom. all of that in a moment. stocks ending another week down on the back of a jobs report that showed people are going back to work. that means the fed will likely set -- stay on a hawkish course. sonali basak is here to break it down. sonali: happy friday. you have the s&p down more than 1%. on the back of that expectation of a hawkish fed. it did try to scrape higher in the day, ending lower. the nasdaq 100 ending more than 1.4% lower on the day. you are seeing the s&p 5
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chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is uber technology.n the next hour, it has been a tough year for tech titans everywhere but there is one standout and that is mark zuckerberg. his 71 billion-dollar wealth white bell and how much the metaverse ways on that loss this hour. plus, how apple is quietly backing an association that brands itself as giving a voice to small business app developers. claimant week is underway in new york city. we will take a look at one company helping other businesses fight climate change i taking a harder look at their own carbon footprint. first i went to get a look at the market. tech stocks pushing hire to start the week with all eyes on one thing. the fed meeting. ed ludlow with the biggest moves. ed: a picture says a thousand words. mark rising in 75 basis point hike pushing rates above 4% market did start rising. up eight tenths of 1% p the outperformer in the tech heavy index. coming off the worst weeks since january and the last five days. we pay attention to five-year yields. we come back off to 3.4 per
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emily: all right. emily: fail. thank you for that update.witter launching the edit button for the first time after years and years of debate. here to tell us more, kurt wagner. this is only a test right now for paying subscribers. >> you get a 30 minutes timer. once you post your tweet, you will have 30 minutes to go and make edits and change before it gets locked more permanently. other users will be able to see a label to shows the tweet has been edited. they will be able to click that to see prior versions. there's a little bit of a track record. to your point, it is only available on twitter blue. you have to currently be a subscriber in order to get access when they roll it out. that could change in the future, but they want to start with a small group of people and it makes sense to start with the most diehard twitter users. emily: is this going to change the nature of twitter? the dynamic of twitter? >> i am waiting for when it first rolls out to have that moment, that first week when people are playing jokes and someone is inevitably
emily: all right. emily: fail. thank you for that update.witter launching the edit button for the first time after years and years of debate. here to tell us more, kurt wagner. this is only a test right now for paying subscribers. >> you get a 30 minutes timer. once you post your tweet, you will have 30 minutes to go and make edits and change before it gets locked more permanently. other users will be able to see a label to shows the tweet has been edited. they will be able to click that...
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emily: i normally chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. -- i'm met emily chang in san francisco and this is bert technology. -- i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. in bloomberg approves of i out as a former head of security -- abiotic former head of security. what it means for musk's attempt to get out of the deal. in my one-on-one with melinda gates from the gates foundation that shows the world is in doing so great. also the changing philanthropic landscape and how she is taking action post roe. in her relationship with bill. let's get a look at markets with stocks plunging. ed, what happened? ed: for focus on the consumer price index and inflation print which came in hotter than it acted. we built up anticipation that inflation would be cooling off and it did not. the full focus on the fed meeting next week. the main gauge of u.s. equity the s&p 500, the biggest drop with a tech heavy index dropping since march 16, 2020. you and i remember that day in the context of the pandemic era. it was caught up in this broader risk off sentim
emily: i normally chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. -- i'm met emily chang in san francisco and this is bert technology. -- i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. in bloomberg approves of i out as a former head of security -- abiotic former head of security. what it means for musk's attempt to get out of the deal. in my one-on-one with melinda gates from the gates foundation that shows the world is in doing so great. also the changing...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, twitter is finally about to launch that edit button. to edit or not to edit has been one of the longest-running debates in twitter history. we discussed how the timing could affect its tussle with elon musk. millions of students across the country are using free edge tech tools. but all of that data is at risk. we will chat with the attorney general of mexico who is taking on google over student privacy. do you have crypto in your retirement account? we talk to the head of the federal retirement board that oversees $800 billion in assets. we will get all of that, but u.s. stocks ending higher just today before the u.s. jobs report. emily? >> talk about a late day rally. s&p 500 managing to finish up about 0.3%. today if you zoom out to the one week look at the u.s. equity markets, we are deeply in the red. i am taking a look at what week s&p 500 down over 5%. also, tech stocks. the nasdaq 100 falling over 6% on the weekends of philadelphia semiconductor index falling. it fell
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, twitter is finally about to launch that edit button. to edit or not to edit has been one of the longest-running debates in twitter history. we discussed how the timing could affect its tussle with elon musk. millions of students across the country are using free edge tech tools. but all of that data is at risk. we will chat with the attorney general of mexico who is taking on google over student...
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emily: absolutely.actually interviewing the salesforce co-ceo marc benioff tomorrow at dreamforce. will get his input on the broader market moves. i am also curious what he things about adobe buying figma in the middle of a downturn. it will be interesting to get his thoughts, given salesforce but slack -- bought slack, and it will certainly be interesting to get his thoughts as the fed makes these decisions. ed: he has an opinion on everything, but he is no stranger to mergers & acquisitions either. actually, salesforce has gotten quiet in the last few weeks or months, you and i used to cover them a lot pre-pandemic and during the pandemic period. this is obviously a company that has decent sales, but also a really higher-margin business, and marc benioff is a man of many passion projects, and i am sure you will discuss this with him, too. emily: absolutely, it will be a great one on the thursday show. thank you. meantime, as claimant week is in full swing in new york, california governor gavin newsom
emily: absolutely.actually interviewing the salesforce co-ceo marc benioff tomorrow at dreamforce. will get his input on the broader market moves. i am also curious what he things about adobe buying figma in the middle of a downturn. it will be interesting to get his thoughts, given salesforce but slack -- bought slack, and it will certainly be interesting to get his thoughts as the fed makes these decisions. ed: he has an opinion on everything, but he is no stranger to mergers &...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is bloomberg technology. coming up robinhood is launching an index of its funds are traded on its web forms. will that drive retail investors to it? we are going to ask a top robinhood executive. nba champion about what he is taking from the court to venture capital. my conversation with the star about everything intact to an fts and sports betting. we all know about -- but what about mood boards? we are talking to our guest about the future of nft's. i went to get a look at markets and tech driving a strong end to the week in equity stocks, also a big pop for bitcoin. care to break it all down, ed ludlow. >> happy friday, real risk on sentiment to end the week, you look at the nasdaq having its best take a month up 2%. one of the riskier corners of the market, meme stocks, tech, a coin buying into that as well, a big jump from around $19,000 to $21,000 in a single session. that is the what. the why is harder to understand. we notched our first weekly gain in the nasdaq hundred and four out of three straight
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is bloomberg technology. coming up robinhood is launching an index of its funds are traded on its web forms. will that drive retail investors to it? we are going to ask a top robinhood executive. nba champion about what he is taking from the court to venture capital. my conversation with the star about everything intact to an fts and sports betting. we all know about -- but what about mood boards? we are talking to our guest about the future of...
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emily: that has been a pattern. for the first time as ed mentioned, top executives in charge of operations for mental, youtube twitter and tiktok, have been testifying on capitol hill. before they were questioned, a former executive testified about prioritizing growth versus moderation. they were all before the senate hearing about online extremism and user protections. many of the answers from the current employees were open-ended. take a listen to this back-and-forth between senator rob portman and tiktok's ceo. >> can you make the commitment that i just asked you to ask that you will commit to cutting all data to china and any other party located in china? >> what i can commit to is the final agreement with the u.s. agreement was satisfied all national security concerns. >> what you will not make a commitment to agree to what i have now twice asked you of? >> given the confidentiality, i will not be able to talk specifically about that agreement. >> i am asking if you'll make a commitment today? emily: alex, let'
emily: that has been a pattern. for the first time as ed mentioned, top executives in charge of operations for mental, youtube twitter and tiktok, have been testifying on capitol hill. before they were questioned, a former executive testified about prioritizing growth versus moderation. they were all before the senate hearing about online extremism and user protections. many of the answers from the current employees were open-ended. take a listen to this back-and-forth between senator rob...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.ing up, tiktok under fire over a challenge that involves cooking chicken with nyquil. we have details on the stunt that led to a warning from the fda. plus, leonard hippeau is looking for the next biggest thing. after creating new funding, i talked to him about the next move. outgoing ceo -- talks about why he is stepping down. also, what he thinks about jamie dimon calling crypto tokens decentralized ponzi schemes. first, the markets. it is all about the fed, as expected. the central bank raised rates 75 basis points. stocks, including tech and most major digital currencies swung between gains and losses. joining us to break it all down, ed ludlow. adco it was a roller coaster. we got the 75 basis point hike as expected. the surprise, the more hawkish element of the afternoon, was the forecast from officials on where rates go from here 4.6% in the terminal rate into 2023. the market laying up with the fed is prepared to do in terms of fighting inflation and giving the economy some pai
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.ing up, tiktok under fire over a challenge that involves cooking chicken with nyquil. we have details on the stunt that led to a warning from the fda. plus, leonard hippeau is looking for the next biggest thing. after creating new funding, i talked to him about the next move. outgoing ceo -- talks about why he is stepping down. also, what he thinks about jamie dimon calling crypto tokens decentralized ponzi...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco on this is bloomberg technology. social media executives on the hot seat in capitol hill. current and former employees from youtube, meta and tiktok, asked questions about privacy and misinformation. the question remains how do regulators get ahead of a rapidly evolving social media landscape? you have more on that in a moment. plus the ethereum merges closing in. what does it mean for the blockchain and crypto landscape at large? that, later this hour. the trial of travel mitten, is heating up with a former contract turning whistleblower telling the jury he made 600 thousand dollars by contributing information to the shorter word that heard milton's downfall. first i want to get a look at the market, tech stocks rebounding, outperforming the broader market coming a day after the biggest selloff in more than a two years. hotter than expected inflation data makes next week's fed meeting that much more consequential. ed, i have released today. ed: it was a bit of tug of war in the market today. everyone is trying to ma
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco on this is bloomberg technology. social media executives on the hot seat in capitol hill. current and former employees from youtube, meta and tiktok, asked questions about privacy and misinformation. the question remains how do regulators get ahead of a rapidly evolving social media landscape? you have more on that in a moment. plus the ethereum merges closing in. what does it mean for the blockchain and crypto landscape at large? that, later this hour....
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.s is "bloomberg technology." it is the biggest ever takeover of a private software company, adobe buying figma, $20 billion. we will hear from executives. the merge is here. success. we will hear from a ethereum developer about what is next. climate tech investor and entrepreneur david friedberg is with us. we will ask him about his tech emanate, new spac, and elon musk. first, ed ludlow. another seesaw session. economic data at the heart of it. what's going on? ed: yes, showing data jobs holding up, retail sales, factory output increasing. why do we care? were looking for signs about with the fed will do next wednesday with rates. that is a real underperformer down. the s&p 500, the main gauge, lowest level since july. semiconductors weaker, yields push higher. breaking news. after the market fed x has scrapped its full-year earnings guidance for 2023. fedex is not a company we track, but look below it. that is why we care. amazon down 2%. there was a feeling that amazon would be resi
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.s is "bloomberg technology." it is the biggest ever takeover of a private software company, adobe buying figma, $20 billion. we will hear from executives. the merge is here. success. we will hear from a ethereum developer about what is next. climate tech investor and entrepreneur david friedberg is with us. we will ask him about his tech emanate, new spac, and elon musk. first, ed ludlow. another seesaw session. economic data at the...
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it's okay. >> emily: i don't.'m a ford girl. >> harris: and muscle car lover. >> emily: there you go. >> david: the mustang, there you go. >> emily: he should not be let behind the wheel of any car. let me start by saying that. it's about the total i radford n and the finite and his obsession with 18 to 25 demographic and voting range and further, 75% of them say, yeah, cars are part of the fabric of the united states and they're not going anywhere. my '72mac1. if he wants to tout this, he has to do a better job not only of being here and the muscle cars are here to stay. >> harris: i don't want or need the president of the united states to become a car salesman. >> david: he's not a good salesman. >> emily: start with a triage and then go to the priorities. >> david: by the way, cleveland finite and starting out with the -- >> david: first one since the 2014 super-snake. that was a beauty. >> harris: electric isn't electric either. the electrical grids are mostly fossil fuel either. it was used to create electric
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emily, you spoke to tomi. what did she have to say about all this? >> emily: i did.t, there isn't a disconnect between rhetoric and behavior. that's the whole point of the left, and that's why it's terrifying and why we see charges of attempted murder on a supreme court justice and the like. that's why it's so terrifying when elected officials say there's going to be civil war if something happens, if republicans are voted into office in november. so i chatted with speed to mike steele of income and a heart goes out to her. what a terrifying experience. she acted with complete grace and aplomb during that undoubtedly horrible experience. her biggest message is at the university of new mexico needs to be held accountable. they knew the protest was going to happen, she says, and when it began and people were trying to come in, they did nothing about it. she also said the thing that angers and terrifies her the most are those other students she mentioned in that message. she said, "i was taken away in an armored vehicle escorted by police. what about them? what about th
emily, you spoke to tomi. what did she have to say about all this? >> emily: i did.t, there isn't a disconnect between rhetoric and behavior. that's the whole point of the left, and that's why it's terrifying and why we see charges of attempted murder on a supreme court justice and the like. that's why it's so terrifying when elected officials say there's going to be civil war if something happens, if republicans are voted into office in november. so i chatted with speed to mike steele of...
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let's just go to emily one more time. ah, well, we can, emily just explained to us. so what we're watching here. the the queen's coffin being carried through the scottish capital, a procession there with king charles the 3rd yes of the coffin is now on its way to saint giles cathedral. it is draped in the scottish them and let him in raul standard, which is the flag that represents the sovereign here in scotland and why it was making its way down to edinburgh. it was also, it also carry a flowers on top. and these flowers are taken from her beloved from moral estates. and once she reaches angel's cathedral, she will lie in and rest there for 24 hours. and the crown of scotland will actually also be on top of a coffin. the interesting thing to note here about this kind of scotland is that it is the oldest jewel grove account, all that exists and great britain, and it's called the crown of scotland because and scotlands, england weren't always nice and, and they have a such their own crown jewels on this as this represent scotland, and it really is scotlands way as wel
let's just go to emily one more time. ah, well, we can, emily just explained to us. so what we're watching here. the the queen's coffin being carried through the scottish capital, a procession there with king charles the 3rd yes of the coffin is now on its way to saint giles cathedral. it is draped in the scottish them and let him in raul standard, which is the flag that represents the sovereign here in scotland and why it was making its way down to edinburgh. it was also, it also carry a...
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i'm more interesting in the big foot stuff. >> emily: oh, me too. >> steve: exactly. >> emily: i'll covery every day. >> harris: you'd rather deal with something that's like an overgrown bear? >> steve: it's on earth. >> steve: came from earth. i'm afraid of stuff in my backyard. >> harris: what did you date as a young man because my mom said i dated aliens. >> emily: nose numbers are increasing and only 400 encounters and now saying there's over 1,000. multiple near misses with these guys and the more we learn and more evidence there's a ton of unidentified aerial -- what's the p? pephenomena? >> kayleigh: only released three videos because they were in the public domain. emily, you think these are ufos and you want them to be, i think this could be hypersonic technology from foreign countries, which is really, really terrific anying and lean into the national security concern they have releasing this. >> emily: this is like a halloween would you rather, what's more terrifying like hypersonic technology or aliens coming to invade? either is frightening. >> steve: it's big foot. >> lara:
i'm more interesting in the big foot stuff. >> emily: oh, me too. >> steve: exactly. >> emily: i'll covery every day. >> harris: you'd rather deal with something that's like an overgrown bear? >> steve: it's on earth. >> steve: came from earth. i'm afraid of stuff in my backyard. >> harris: what did you date as a young man because my mom said i dated aliens. >> emily: nose numbers are increasing and only 400 encounters and now saying there's over...
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emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. seen that-- he might have kept those videos, 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 thi
emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. seen that-- he might have kept those videos, 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--...
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-all: no. >> emily: here we go again.e policies let violent criminals back on the streets. this man was accused of raping a female relative, but he's promised what they would call a sweet deal of just 30 days in jail. and then, predictably, a leak before he was said to be sentenced to the whole 30 days, this guy went on a sex crime spree, attacking five more people in the bronx. kayleigh, not only under this plea deal would he not have to register as a sex offender, but the delta between what he was facing and what he got was astronomical. he was facing 25 years in jail, a commensurate penalty for rating his teenage relative, and said reduced to coercion. eh, a month in jail, three squares a day. how's that possible? >> kayleigh: and honestly, speaking to a reporter, how is this possible? at what point do we start asking if these radical d.a.s accessories to these crimes? i understand it has a specific legal definition, but i'm sorry, at this point when five other people get attacked after you let this guy out, you are an
-all: no. >> emily: here we go again.e policies let violent criminals back on the streets. this man was accused of raping a female relative, but he's promised what they would call a sweet deal of just 30 days in jail. and then, predictably, a leak before he was said to be sentenced to the whole 30 days, this guy went on a sex crime spree, attacking five more people in the bronx. kayleigh, not only under this plea deal would he not have to register as a sex offender, but the delta between...
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was emily right?att chorley rather cruelly commented, "anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote." i have to say that there seems to be a bit of an issue for people leaving the bbc about getting their own voice back, as we heard also said by someone who's gone over to global. it's not something i've experienced. i haven't really worked for the bbc for a long time. when i did work for the external service, i didn't have any problem in getting my voice back. i've never had any problem at sky or anywhere else, and i don't anticipate it at times radio talk tv. alastair, actually, was the first person who raised this issue in a rather more sophisticated way, talking about moral equivalence, that, you know, if you get both sides of an argument, then when you present them, each one appears to have equal value. my own... ..position on this is that i don't think it's as quite a big a problem as emily suggested, because i think the audience is intelligent, and they can listen to the two arguments and
was emily right?att chorley rather cruelly commented, "anyone would think she had a new podcast to promote." i have to say that there seems to be a bit of an issue for people leaving the bbc about getting their own voice back, as we heard also said by someone who's gone over to global. it's not something i've experienced. i haven't really worked for the bbc for a long time. when i did work for the external service, i didn't have any problem in getting my voice back. i've never had any...
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emily.f not in my backyard, right? the mindy approach. to your point this is a mayor who saw our federal government and our president deposit multiple plane loads to this day of minors all around the state, right up the street to jfk. where was the outcry then? where was his addressing of the problem that children are being deposited here and also over 800 disguised as kids because then they had lower parameters and regulations of them going through the system. and this is a mayor as well who presides in a stated that lost so many people during covid, who fled the crime, and the poor running of the state, that we lost congressional seats. so if i were him and i was sticking to my talking points, i would say we welcome all of these people because it replaces then everyone that we lost, put them on a path to citizenship put them to work hoping to clean the city and everything else that he talks about out of the other side of his mouth but instead it's just like what they did with central park.
emily.f not in my backyard, right? the mindy approach. to your point this is a mayor who saw our federal government and our president deposit multiple plane loads to this day of minors all around the state, right up the street to jfk. where was the outcry then? where was his addressing of the problem that children are being deposited here and also over 800 disguised as kids because then they had lower parameters and regulations of them going through the system. and this is a mayor as well who...
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emily: what's old is new again. i'm sure you're aware of these efforts even before the pandemic, there's a lot of discussions about how to better prepare for emerging infectious diseases, particularly in terms of developing vaccines and outbreak of ebola in west africa was a good example of how we had vaccines that seemed to work w well in animal models and had never been trialed in humans and faced with a large outbreak. we had possible tools baa they really weren't developed well enough to be used in people and that's for a good reason. usually we don't invest in vaccines unless we can see a way through to getting them licensed, which means knowing when and where people are going to get sick so we can design trials and so there's a push now to change that paradigm and to try and develop vaccine candidates and therapeutics as well for some emerging infections and because of that, even some of the covid-19 vaccines that we have were already in development because of this, this new push. but it seems, a different end
emily: what's old is new again. i'm sure you're aware of these efforts even before the pandemic, there's a lot of discussions about how to better prepare for emerging infectious diseases, particularly in terms of developing vaccines and outbreak of ebola in west africa was a good example of how we had vaccines that seemed to work w well in animal models and had never been trialed in humans and faced with a large outbreak. we had possible tools baa they really weren't developed well enough to be...
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emily go ahead. >> emily: just one quick thought because i was reading about the passing of the queenher. and health when she was dying, she had opportunities to speak with friends on the phone. to give away favorite courses to different people. you are so right, harris how long this. period goes on for the queen that she will have that opportunity. i think she is the type of person who has been and plan for so many things in her life, she has planned for this moment as well in a very methodical way given the importance of what it all means. >> kayleigh: you think of the importance of what she stood for. emily, you can feel political division here, that is clear. what this woman was doing was uniting above politics. the country. and during her tenure conservative prime minister's and the fifth month that comes in as the labour party. and people were a suspect. how long mike where they going to get along? this was a different prime minister appear they got along famously because she knew there was something so much bigger with the country of great britain that she clearly loved. >> i t
emily go ahead. >> emily: just one quick thought because i was reading about the passing of the queenher. and health when she was dying, she had opportunities to speak with friends on the phone. to give away favorite courses to different people. you are so right, harris how long this. period goes on for the queen that she will have that opportunity. i think she is the type of person who has been and plan for so many things in her life, she has planned for this moment as well in a very...
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ludlow in for emily chang.oming up, bloomberg's conversation with microsoft ceo satya nadella and linkedin plus -- about productivity and by -- is confident about approval for microsoft's acquisition of activision blizzard. the biggest convention to hit san francisco since the pandemic. the bloomberg tech team was -- and asked about his future at salesforce and the economy. impossible foods joins the claimant pledge to reduce carbon emissions tended zero by 2040. i talked to peter mcguinness about the role his company place. that in a moment, but first, the markets. a tech tumble following wednesday's fed rate rise. joining us to break it all down, katie greifeld. katie: hi. good news and bad news. the good news is -- stuck together for the first time ever. the bad news, it was a terrible day in the stock market. the hangover from the fed wednesday continues. you can see the big tech stocks, that index falling over 1%. chips taking a beating, underperforming, down almost 3%. the riskier parts of the market real
ludlow in for emily chang.oming up, bloomberg's conversation with microsoft ceo satya nadella and linkedin plus -- about productivity and by -- is confident about approval for microsoft's acquisition of activision blizzard. the biggest convention to hit san francisco since the pandemic. the bloomberg tech team was -- and asked about his future at salesforce and the economy. impossible foods joins the claimant pledge to reduce carbon emissions tended zero by 2040. i talked to peter mcguinness...
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emily: >> welcome back to blumer technology. i am emily chang in palo alto.e will get back to a check of the markets. meme stocks on the move. ed ludlow, back with an update. ed: when, in particular is bed, bath & beyond. the company in manhattan has appointed an interim cfo. they caught up in the meme stock frenzy where we discussed this on other stocks, on forms online. you see other so-called meme stocks down. the activity around this area has really dropped off. we see the fewest in the space, particularly for names like gamestop since 2020. nowhere near the frenzy. you can see like the broad equity market, in phase 3 straight weeks of decline. the concern around the fed and higher rates also impacting so-called meme stocks. they were reporting on the bloomberg terminal about this idea that when we return to school, it also means our return to college. a lot of the trades doing this are young. that has not really been the case. you see that sort of negative sentiment around meme stocks with bed, bath & beyond related to that company and it will go to thei
emily: >> welcome back to blumer technology. i am emily chang in palo alto.e will get back to a check of the markets. meme stocks on the move. ed ludlow, back with an update. ed: when, in particular is bed, bath & beyond. the company in manhattan has appointed an interim cfo. they caught up in the meme stock frenzy where we discussed this on other stocks, on forms online. you see other so-called meme stocks down. the activity around this area has really dropped off. we see the fewest...
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emily, this is extraordinary. saw the saturday morning and i said there has to be more to the story. as it turns out, the "more to the story" is the fact that the local d.a. tr decided not to brg the charges, and they say, "well, it's inaccurate, our guns were not pointed at them." the point is you're going after a pro-life activist, not the guy who is raiding a mcdonald's with an ax, not the guy mowing down an 18-year-old who he himself called a republican extremist. i get that there is federal and state laws at play here, but the point is you're going after a pro-life advocate for shoving someone, which apparently caused a band-aid and nothing more than that. >> emily: how are americans to except the, that this is how the fbi is utilized and how the f.a.c.e. act is utilized? unfortunately i've seen this a lot in my career, the absolute over a show of force in situations like this. it's totally unnecessary and the fbi says it's according to standards and practices. that it's pursuant to an arrest warrant. but it
emily, this is extraordinary. saw the saturday morning and i said there has to be more to the story. as it turns out, the "more to the story" is the fact that the local d.a. tr decided not to brg the charges, and they say, "well, it's inaccurate, our guns were not pointed at them." the point is you're going after a pro-life activist, not the guy who is raiding a mcdonald's with an ax, not the guy mowing down an 18-year-old who he himself called a republican extremist. i get...
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she looks great. >> harris: emily? >> >> emily: is it aspirational?we haven't seen her accomplish something. i would love to see women who have accomplished amazing things and have aspirations in office. i think we are fawning over a self-designated social media. it is shoved down our throats from main stream media. >> harris: conversation about masculinity, is this where you want that to come? >> charlie: i don't think so. when you look at this blind love. we saw it with barack obama. >> harris: she is a congresswoman. not a candidate. >> charlie: how do democrats ever lose an election ever? >> potentially even if she became president she would face hurdles like the senate and supreme court. that is not called a limitation but separation of powers. go back and read. >> harris: all right. brutal three hour match men's quarter finals. nick cureos ended after five set loss. maybe not the best show of sportsmanship. he faced thousands of dollars in fines. defeat sent tournament 23rd seat into melt down mode breaking both before leaving the stadium. he th
she looks great. >> harris: emily? >> >> emily: is it aspirational?we haven't seen her accomplish something. i would love to see women who have accomplished amazing things and have aspirations in office. i think we are fawning over a self-designated social media. it is shoved down our throats from main stream media. >> harris: conversation about masculinity, is this where you want that to come? >> charlie: i don't think so. when you look at this blind love. we saw...
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emily. >> emily: i know.ou. >> greg: you should. >> emily: i don't think she lashed out publicly it makes me angry. >> greg: it makes me angry. >> tyrus: he loves it. he already sent her a safe word. [laughter] >> greg: it's true. she knows this is what gets me hot. when people -- i like abuse. i like it when people abuse. she knows i like it. >> she clearly loves you. >> greg: that's true. that's why she did this. besides i've defended her against the trans community who attacked her so i think she has the hots for me. and i know she doesn't really go that way but, you know, we both share the same interests. >> i mean it is you. >> greg: yeah. >> i agree with tyrus, i think a pickle ball match would settle it. you could have like a larger racket with a longer handle to make up for any -- >> charlie: are you describing a frying pan? >>. >> charlie: you could do that. >> greg: corey >> corey: she just wants to date you that's all it is. the tweet was so pathetic and i looked it up and saw there was only maybe
emily. >> emily: i know.ou. >> greg: you should. >> emily: i don't think she lashed out publicly it makes me angry. >> greg: it makes me angry. >> tyrus: he loves it. he already sent her a safe word. [laughter] >> greg: it's true. she knows this is what gets me hot. when people -- i like abuse. i like it when people abuse. she knows i like it. >> she clearly loves you. >> greg: that's true. that's why she did this. besides i've defended her...
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emily. >> emily: martha, you talked about the dress maker, my favorite outfit of the queen was her 90th birthday neon green ensemble. that goes down in history. such a bright light shining from within and her majesty was on the currency at times over 33 could your honor seizure disorderses for countries. currency for countries. i can't talk about the exhaustion level of over 71 years of reigning as queen and to your point, the public gathered waiting 35 hours plus in homage to this beloved woman, martha. >> yeah, she said that she wore those bright colors so she could be seen. she said in the past, you know, i have to be seen to be believed in a way. >> harris: amen. >> people's desire when they're in these, you know, 20 cue deep places that they wanted to crane their necks and get a look, she wanted to make sure she could be easily identified, and she also had that big smile whenever she was greeting people, which is going to be hard for anybody to copy o or emulate but here is te casket of elizabeth ii and i think about churchhill when she became queen saying this is was the dawn of t
emily. >> emily: martha, you talked about the dress maker, my favorite outfit of the queen was her 90th birthday neon green ensemble. that goes down in history. such a bright light shining from within and her majesty was on the currency at times over 33 could your honor seizure disorderses for countries. currency for countries. i can't talk about the exhaustion level of over 71 years of reigning as queen and to your point, the public gathered waiting 35 hours plus in homage to this...
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emily: there has been a lot of talk about the u.s.hina on this front how big is china in the market in particular? should the u.s. government be concerned about it? sanjay: the chinese companies are making certain progress and these are taken into account when we look at the industry supply and supply growth expectations of the future. what we are doing at micron is continuing to stay ahead in terms of the capability. also respect for intellectual property but we have to drive. and today micron is a global leader in semiconductors and technology. in boise, what is produced will in the future be combined with manufacturing right here as well. these are all chips act enabled and will help secure the national security of the u.s. by having manufacturing and chips being made here in the future the semiconductor industry. emily: do you think we can catch up to the investment that the agent companies -- countries have made over the last few decades, and if so, how quickly? sanjay: this is a start for the semiconductor industry through the c
emily: there has been a lot of talk about the u.s.hina on this front how big is china in the market in particular? should the u.s. government be concerned about it? sanjay: the chinese companies are making certain progress and these are taken into account when we look at the industry supply and supply growth expectations of the future. what we are doing at micron is continuing to stay ahead in terms of the capability. also respect for intellectual property but we have to drive. and today micron...
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emily gardena standing by emily, can you tell us what you see now? yes. next. so the 1st please calls have arrived several most the bike box all heads. i'll turn direction, which they just came every one of the way to the patient for the clean coffin. you know, this is an incredible height to see hundreds of mona's have got that here. along the bar along the road. this community was very dear to the queen hobbs. this is less comfortable where she felt like, you know, when she was younger, she would be seen driving around. like today's people, you know, you would come across, you would come across hikes. so she was, she was not just a queen here, but she was more than that. she was a neighbor. she was part of the community. if you can just emily, i know you you, you sent us a report which we've been showing all day where you spoke to some people in the village. what did they tell you about their encounters with her or what it was like to live next to the queen? yes, i mean, everyone spoke very lovingly about these experiences. you know how, how noble at all felt
emily gardena standing by emily, can you tell us what you see now? yes. next. so the 1st please calls have arrived several most the bike box all heads. i'll turn direction, which they just came every one of the way to the patient for the clean coffin. you know, this is an incredible height to see hundreds of mona's have got that here. along the bar along the road. this community was very dear to the queen hobbs. this is less comfortable where she felt like, you know, when she was younger, she...
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: martha, it's emily.ed a few years ago he said he was walking into a grocery store waiting for people to get out. he said this is the story of my life. everyone is trying to get in while waiting for me to get out. i wonder, talking about the evolution of him finding assuming the throne for which he has waited 73 years. the public perception of him has mellowed in recent years, as douglas murray pointed out in a really great op-ed. as the public willing to accept him now with open arms? do you feel that there is such an outpouring of support? do you feel it will to warm as he assumes the throne and that he is a mold and his mother's making as well as worthy of the king. >> martha: generally i think douglas' piece was great and i think generally people want to embrace him. that's an inclination, especially people who show up here. you have plenty of people in the united kingdom or anti-royal. chants at an irish soccer game, sort of jubilant the queen has passed. you're always going to have an element of the
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see emily. wow, you're tan. >> emily: yeah. >> greg: where were you?emily: greece and then the jersey shore. both of them pair dies. >> greg: fantastic. what do you want to talk about, hillary or fear? >> emily: well, both. because you just hit the nail on the head when you said, oh, i assumed it was true when i heard her say that and the biggest thing that strikes me, in addition to the blatant hypocrisy from the left is the shear gas lighting that keeps coming out of mouth pieces of this administration. so hillary it's okay for her to have classified e-mails on her server but god forbid former president trump has something of the like in his situation they're currently undergoing. you know, god for bid if karin jeanne-pierre says i knew you would say that, she knows peter doocy would bring up her claims of stolen elections in put approximately instances then why wasn't she prepared or acknowledge the severity of it. but it's not okay for other members of the gop. it's okay for kathy griffen to call for civil war if republicans are voted into office,
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and i believe we have d w emily gord dean on stand by. are you there? emily? can you tell us what you're seeing at this point? yes, so i'm finding in the sun for all 50300 people has come out here today to pay that should be the clean power through the village for the very last time. the noise you can hear as a holocaust without flying over us. right? this minute. opposite from where i'm standing as a congregation of local dignitary, lord left tenant of standing here and sort of pharma and you know, physicians, everyone is just waiting for the queen. queen part of the conference now passed through the village. she's expected to pass through here. so the walking pace, everyone can catch somebody take the time to take it by her properly. you know, this was really extraordinary to this right now. i can only imagine the emotion of the people who grew up around the queen and had her as a neighbor and would see her in the village every now and then. and on her grounds . can you tell us what the rest of her journey will look like? where is it is queen lives the 2nd c
and i believe we have d w emily gord dean on stand by. are you there? emily? can you tell us what you're seeing at this point? yes, so i'm finding in the sun for all 50300 people has come out here today to pay that should be the clean power through the village for the very last time. the noise you can hear as a holocaust without flying over us. right? this minute. opposite from where i'm standing as a congregation of local dignitary, lord left tenant of standing here and sort of pharma and you...