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emily: malls, transportation hubs.w massive shifts in traffic as people's routines change and we saw traffic increase in our suburban locations and big deltas between urban and suburban locations. we are starting to narrow now, especially after labor day. a lot of offices have reopened and folks have started to return to their pre-pandemic low teens -- routines. we are opening up stores close to our compass tumors -- customers. emily: airports? what are the trends. is it the thick rims, cat eyes? neil: i was just visiting some stores in the bay area and we have customers come in asking for jeffrey dahmer glasses. the netflix series. that is sick, that guy was a monster! he may be driving some fashion trends. emily: let us end on a happier note! [laughter] what do people want to wear aside from that? neil: bright colors and happiness over the last two years. it has been tough for most americans. emily: a monster or bright colors? that is the co-ceo of warby parker, thank you. we go back to tesla, ed ludlow has been list
emily: malls, transportation hubs.w massive shifts in traffic as people's routines change and we saw traffic increase in our suburban locations and big deltas between urban and suburban locations. we are starting to narrow now, especially after labor day. a lot of offices have reopened and folks have started to return to their pre-pandemic low teens -- routines. we are opening up stores close to our compass tumors -- customers. emily: airports? what are the trends. is it the thick rims, cat...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. emily: welcome to the national association of broadcasters conference in new york city. mixed results, tesla falls following the report saying the battery supply constraints will be the biggest hurdle going forward. all of the details. i knew product to make it easier to shop on the platform, but the giant facing headwinds with consumer confidence plummeting. the ceo is with us later this hour. how has the direct consumer trend survived potential recessions? i wear darling warby parker will talk to us about the evolution of dtc in 2023. all of that and more. we get straight to the market. we did not see the rally or come back though summer hoping for? >> the nasdaq 100 is softer, the story is a push higher in yields with multiyear highs across the curve. a outperformance in semiconductors, stocks up .8% and this plays a risk off attitude. bitcoin trading is pretty sideways in recent sessions in a narrow range between 19,000-20,000 u.s. dollars. there were some bright spots in the mark
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. emily: welcome to the national association of broadcasters conference in new york city. mixed results, tesla falls following the report saying the battery supply constraints will be the biggest hurdle going forward. all of the details. i knew product to make it easier to shop on the platform, but the giant facing headwinds with consumer confidence plummeting. the ceo is with us later this hour. how has the direct consumer trend survived potential...
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emily: appreciate it.up, we talk about the vc slowdown and how much is sitting in dry power on the cash dry powder on the sidelines at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." while tech made a roaring comeback, part of the market to get left hind. ed ludlow here to tell us all about it. ed: e-commerce and online retailers. amazon was one of only 17 stocks that closed lower thursday. the rest were those higher multiple, pre-profit software companies we were talking about earlier in the show. i guess it is this 1-2. we are worried about inflation and how that will impact the consumer. etsy saw its biggest drop since june of this year. also looking at amplify etf, kind of a pastor -- basket of e-commerce stocks and gig economy stocks, at one point a really deep 3% drop, but it pulled that back to close .3% lower. there's also a question about crime day two. you see amazon on the right-hand side of that chart, the big drop following the cpi print. it clawed its way back,
emily: appreciate it.up, we talk about the vc slowdown and how much is sitting in dry power on the cash dry powder on the sidelines at the moment. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." while tech made a roaring comeback, part of the market to get left hind. ed ludlow here to tell us all about it. ed: e-commerce and online retailers. amazon was one of only 17 stocks that closed lower thursday. the rest were those higher multiple, pre-profit software...
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announcer: this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, what's old is new. and that goes for netflix, which is starting to look a lot more like traditional cable as it announces its ad supported plan to launch in november. plus, now you can turn any credit or debit card into a bitcoin rewards card thanks to the rewards app. we talk about the company's mission to make bitcoin more accessible to all with ceo alex adelman. and, apple card users can see rewards automatically deposited into new accounts thanks to its extended partnership with goldman sachs. we talk about apple's continued fintech push. first, stocks roaring back from that selloff sparked by hot inflation numbers. how did tech fare? ed ludlow has been watching all day. ed: it a wild ride. the hot print from september reinforced the idea that the fed will remain aggressive with its rate hike paths. the market stayed sanguine when we look at volatility data like the cboe. the vix index, the market didn't seem to panic, surging back on the nasdaq 100. on the s&p 500, swing
announcer: this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, what's old is new. and that goes for netflix, which is starting to look a lot more like traditional cable as it announces its ad supported plan to launch in november. plus, now you can turn any credit or debit card into a bitcoin rewards card thanks to the rewards app. we talk about the company's mission to make bitcoin more accessible to all with ceo alex adelman. and, apple card users...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.his is "bloomberg technology." -- plus, grayscale claps back at the sec after rejecting a bitcoin etf. i will speak with its cto about their legal challenge and ongoing friction between gary gensler and the crypto community. plus, andrew yang joins us to talk about the state of tech entrepreneurship in a downturn. plus, his outlook for president in 2024. all about in a moment. but first, let's get a look at the markets. we were so, so close, yet so, so far. the nasdaq 100 falling in the last five minutes of trading to carry on a horrid streak of losses. bloomberg's ed ludlow has the movers. and ed, just last could not close the door. ed: yeah, they say it is the hope that kills you. we are down three tenths of 1% on the s&p 500, just flat. less than that. we are bracing for a cpi print on thursday, or inflation data for the month of september. that will give us an indication of how much further the fed will go with raising rates and how much more pain this market can take. really inter
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.his is "bloomberg technology." -- plus, grayscale claps back at the sec after rejecting a bitcoin etf. i will speak with its cto about their legal challenge and ongoing friction between gary gensler and the crypto community. plus, andrew yang joins us to talk about the state of tech entrepreneurship in a downturn. plus, his outlook for president in 2024. all about in a moment. but first, let's get a look at the markets. we were so, so close,...
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>> in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. >> i'm emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. elon musk suggests a path to peace for russia and ukraine and gets roasted on twitter including by president zelenskyy himself. plus, tesla down more than 8% at the close. the biggest one-day drop in four months after announcing disappointing delivery numbers. how musk's plan to localize production may help. kim kardashian gets fined by the fcc after selling a crypto token without disclosing she was paid for it. i want to take a look at the market stocks. kicking off the week with big gains after suffering there were september in two decades. ed ludlow has been watching all day. take it away. >> welcome back. some green on the screen. that has been a rare sight of late. the s&p 500 with its best day since july. the nasdaq 100, best day since august. we have seen this callback in yields that have been surging so steadily, showing no signs of abating. bitcoin in this risk on mentality still cannot reach 20,000 dollars per token but in the s&p market, the wo
>> in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. >> i'm emily chang and this is bloomberg technology. elon musk suggests a path to peace for russia and ukraine and gets roasted on twitter including by president zelenskyy himself. plus, tesla down more than 8% at the close. the biggest one-day drop in four months after announcing disappointing delivery numbers. how musk's plan to localize production may help. kim kardashian gets fined by the fcc after...
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emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology i am emily chang in san francisco. vc spent years aggressively buying tech startups the current environment, and share prices of even mature tech accompanies have dim the prospects for start ups that were working towards their own ipo. what does that mean? what does the future hold for them? let's talk about that with the ceo of the equity management. caritas has fascinating -- carter -- caritas -- carta has fascinating insights into these pre-ipo companies. what is happening inside of these companies now and what is the mood like? henry: it is a tale of a few stories. it is a story where a lot of these gross companies are in a frozen capital market where they cannot raise capital now because they cannot justify the prices they raised previous rounds. they're not willing to do down rounds because these rounds trigger anti-provisions for early investors. so they are stuck in limbo with these high prices that they priced six months a year ago, but the public market will not support it and they are trying to do. in the ea
emily: welcome back to bloomberg technology i am emily chang in san francisco. vc spent years aggressively buying tech startups the current environment, and share prices of even mature tech accompanies have dim the prospects for start ups that were working towards their own ipo. what does that mean? what does the future hold for them? let's talk about that with the ceo of the equity management. caritas has fascinating -- carter -- caritas -- carta has fascinating insights into these pre-ipo...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco when this is "bloomberg technology." meta takes a beating as the making of the metaverse gets more expensive. it is the second straight quarter of yearly revenue declines ever. there are bright spots for facebook and instagram. plus, elon musk is in the building, at the twitter office where on friday he will address the staff he reportedly plans to cut by 75%. it is one of the biggest ideas of the year. the ceo of mobileye talks about the long row ahead -- road ahead. let's take a look at the markets with ed ludlow. meta with lackluster results, everything from -- focusing on profit numbers. ed: down almost 14% and it is the forecast for revenue in the current period between 32 .5 billion dollars-$30 billion, cap it is what we are calling it. it is the themes we thought. a slowdown in the global ad market, and meta reality labs, revenue coming in at $285 million, the estimate was $406 million. if the future is the metaverse, they aren't buying vr headsets and the loss in that unit, $.7 billion -- 3.7 billion dollars. thi
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco when this is "bloomberg technology." meta takes a beating as the making of the metaverse gets more expensive. it is the second straight quarter of yearly revenue declines ever. there are bright spots for facebook and instagram. plus, elon musk is in the building, at the twitter office where on friday he will address the staff he reportedly plans to cut by 75%. it is one of the biggest ideas of the year. the ceo of mobileye talks about the long...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, this is a special edition of bloomberg technology.witter is now officially owned by elon musk. the news is still sinking in. he has already fired top key executives, and started restructuring. how will twitter moderate free speech? what is the business strategy? kanye's profile appears to be back. is trump next? we have guests including one of the investors with inside knowledge of his hands along with a member of twitter's founding team. let's get right to it with ed ludlow who has been following musk, tesla and spacex for years. he joins us now outside twitter headquarters live in san francisco. day one under musk. what happened? ed: not as much as we had hoped. we know the deal closed last night, equity investors were informed. i am hearing a lot of the work we have reported is ongoing. there tesla engineering staff inside tweeter being pared up with twitter engineering staff. they are basically having meetings to review the source code behind the twitter platform. that is what is happening minute by minute. you would have seen the
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, this is a special edition of bloomberg technology.witter is now officially owned by elon musk. the news is still sinking in. he has already fired top key executives, and started restructuring. how will twitter moderate free speech? what is the business strategy? kanye's profile appears to be back. is trump next? we have guests including one of the investors with inside knowledge of his hands along with a member of twitter's founding team. let's get right to...
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announcer: in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: thiss bloomberg technology. snap plunges more than 20% after posting its slowest quarterly sales growth since going public. this could spell trouble for twitter and meta-. our people working more but getting less done? that is what arianna huffington thanks. new studies show productivity is best if employees have flexibility over when they work, not necessarily foyer. artificial intelligence creating a new type of artist with the explosion of apps like -- we've got the founder of the world's first talent agency for ai artists. first, a check of the markets. ed ludlow is here. a monster drop in snap shares. ed: slowest revenue growth on record, they dangled a $500 million share buyback, which i don't think anyone cares about. look behind me, there is literally a giant wall that says -25% after hours. the reason that is dramatic is because it is a stock already down 80% year to date. it will be fascinating to see the broader ramifications of friday's market when we look across the technology
announcer: in silicon valley and beyond, this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: thiss bloomberg technology. snap plunges more than 20% after posting its slowest quarterly sales growth since going public. this could spell trouble for twitter and meta-. our people working more but getting less done? that is what arianna huffington thanks. new studies show productivity is best if employees have flexibility over when they work, not necessarily foyer. artificial intelligence...
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emily: spencer soper, thank you.oming up, weeeks after the massive -- weeks after the massive adobe deal, another at software enterprise startup has news. howie liu is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the collaboration software startup air table announced its biggest launch of the year at its inarguable leaders forum. -- its inaugural leaders forum. coming up with a new connected app platform that will help company's like netflix and linkedin share dana, manage workflows -- data, manage workflows and more. ceo and cofounder howie liu joins us now for more on this. talk about the trends you're seeing in enterprise software and why this announcement in your mind is important. what problems does this solve? howie: 10 years ago, we created air table to empower the teams closest to the work in every company to be part of that disruption, to build the apps for themselves that they needed. now we are seeing it is not enough to have individual apps, but those apps need to be connected and allow the entire enterprise
emily: spencer soper, thank you.oming up, weeeks after the massive -- weeks after the massive adobe deal, another at software enterprise startup has news. howie liu is with us next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the collaboration software startup air table announced its biggest launch of the year at its inarguable leaders forum. -- its inaugural leaders forum. coming up with a new connected app platform that will help company's like netflix and linkedin share dana, manage workflows -- data,...
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emily: who creates the ai?e developers that create the ai brain then the brain interacts with different inputs and creates its own artistic style. emily: what do you think the potential is? >> i think it's basically a creation of a new type of artist and a new generation of artists. all we can imagine from where we sit right now is an ai that needs you to tell it what to draw and when to paint and that's not the future. the future of ai is much more autonomous. artificial intelligence beings and what we can see right now. emily: what exactly do you do for the ai? >> each of these ai's at the moment is an nft on the blockchain. they technically have an owner. at the moment, they are owned by someone in the same way that an nft is owned. we would interact with the owner and represent the ai brain that they own. emily: how does the ai decide the agency is doing a good job? >> that's a good question. [laughter] at the moment, the ai probably can't do that but that's not to say that in the very near future they won'
emily: who creates the ai?e developers that create the ai brain then the brain interacts with different inputs and creates its own artistic style. emily: what do you think the potential is? >> i think it's basically a creation of a new type of artist and a new generation of artists. all we can imagine from where we sit right now is an ai that needs you to tell it what to draw and when to paint and that's not the future. the future of ai is much more autonomous. artificial intelligence...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.his is "bloomberg technology," elon musk says spacex cap fund sidelights in ukraine indefinitely. how will it impact the war? new filings show elon musk is under federal investigation over his potential deal with water. we talk about this and what it means for the company's future with footer founding member jason goldman. pure speculation. that is what meta is calling ftc antitrust concerns over a deal to buy the vr fitness company. what hurdles mark zuckerberg will face trying to dismiss the case. first, a brutal end of the week for the markets. emily, what a week. emily: stocks pretty much ending in the red to finish a volatile week. s&p 500 index falling all day, finishing down 2.4% after the one-year new michigan inflation survey rose for the first time in seven months. we saw traders ramping up expectations for how aggressive the fed going to be feared the u.s. two-year yield whopping 4.5% for the second day in a row. nasdaq 100 underperforming and coming under pressure in the te
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.his is "bloomberg technology," elon musk says spacex cap fund sidelights in ukraine indefinitely. how will it impact the war? new filings show elon musk is under federal investigation over his potential deal with water. we talk about this and what it means for the company's future with footer founding member jason goldman. pure speculation. that is what meta is calling ftc antitrust concerns over a deal to buy the vr fitness company....
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emily: is the downturn far from over? guest: i don't have a good crystal ball on where it's going to bottom out, i don't know. emily: how does that play out over the longer term? guest: i don't think it will be near term. the curbs on the ai side is not anything new. this was hinted at back in september. this makes it more official. i believe and the video said the impact will be amenable -- minimal because they could sell lesser power chips. that being said, i think the u.s. does want to send in curbs to slow down china's development of not only that use of chips, but also the manufacturer. there were some developments with seven nanometer chips, i think that put a scare into the u.s. and they want to slow down anything china can do to develop some of these higher powered chips going forward. emily: it does not sound like you are thinking towards a total ban. is that a possibility? >> let us use huawei as an example. there is an entity list that they are on. at the end of the day, huawei is pay smartphone business, they
emily: is the downturn far from over? guest: i don't have a good crystal ball on where it's going to bottom out, i don't know. emily: how does that play out over the longer term? guest: i don't think it will be near term. the curbs on the ai side is not anything new. this was hinted at back in september. this makes it more official. i believe and the video said the impact will be amenable -- minimal because they could sell lesser power chips. that being said, i think the u.s. does want to send...
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emily: i want to turn back to the markets. imf and the world bank warns of a risk of global recession. faster inflation forcing the fed to keep raising interest rates. what does it mean for tech stocks and take earnings? i break that down with michael casper of bloomberg intelligence. what do you make of the macroenvironment? what it means for tech stocks? >> the macroenvironment is somewhat strong. to give you some context around the s&p earnings at large, we are moving at a 2.5% expansion. it is still an expansion and that will look like it is -- according to consensus. tech stocks, tech is looking at a 7.5% earnings. that is only the second worst. some of the technology stocks and the industries are supposed to be under pressure here given the rising dollar and the supply chain concerns. emily: the world bank is saying that there is a real danger of worldwide contraction. you have jamie dimon saying my markets will fall. >> we are seeing much lighter contractions. use our fair value model and the price and back into what ea
emily: i want to turn back to the markets. imf and the world bank warns of a risk of global recession. faster inflation forcing the fed to keep raising interest rates. what does it mean for tech stocks and take earnings? i break that down with michael casper of bloomberg intelligence. what do you make of the macroenvironment? what it means for tech stocks? >> the macroenvironment is somewhat strong. to give you some context around the s&p earnings at large, we are moving at a 2.5%...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.his is "bloomberg technology." coming up, elon musk wants to take twitter beyond the town square and create what he is calling x, the everything app. what does he mean? plus, frances haugen joins me one year after her testimony on capitol hill. we will talk about what has changed, what has not, and what stayed the same. and, is the blockchain the answer to get everyday people to invest in markets? one fund's plans could open the door to the masses. first, the markets. ed ludlow has been watching it, especially tesla, twitter. ed: yes. tesla was a laggard wednesday. a bizarre day. the board does not do it justice. the nasdaq basically flat. we had been seriously down. snapping that rally we started the week with. there was a late comeback, then we gave up. the outperformer with semiconductors. we saw some movement in yields. bitcoin around $20,000. the story is good economic data is bad news for the market, especially when we think about tech. we had data showing u.s. companies adding 2
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco.his is "bloomberg technology." coming up, elon musk wants to take twitter beyond the town square and create what he is calling x, the everything app. what does he mean? plus, frances haugen joins me one year after her testimony on capitol hill. we will talk about what has changed, what has not, and what stayed the same. and, is the blockchain the answer to get everyday people to invest in markets? one fund's plans could open the door...
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with emily chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."lon musk suggest a path to peace for russia and ukraine, and gets roasted on twitter, including by president zelenskyy himself. we'll bring you the latest in the back-and-forth. plus tesla down more than a percent, the biggest one-day drop in four months, after announcing disappointing delivery numbers. how musk's plan to localize production may help. first, look at the markets, kicking off the week with big gains after suffering the worst september in two decades. >> welcome mat, some green on the screen. the best day for the s&p 500 since july, we finally seen the pullback in yields that have been surging for so long and showing no signs of abating. we saw in monday's market, the s&p market coming off the worst run since 2009. a lot of green in the tech space this monday. looking at the movers and shakers, 95 names on the nasdaq 100 in the green. this shows us what was going on, a lot of tech gains -- names making gains. a marked reaction to the third quarter production numbers that
with emily chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology."lon musk suggest a path to peace for russia and ukraine, and gets roasted on twitter, including by president zelenskyy himself. we'll bring you the latest in the back-and-forth. plus tesla down more than a percent, the biggest one-day drop in four months, after announcing disappointing delivery numbers. how musk's plan to localize production may help. first, look at the markets, kicking...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, u.s. officials are discussing national security reviews for elon musk's various ventures. on twitter to tesla after his russia-ukraine tweets, especially given tesla's strong presence in china and ai development. the white house may put more restrictions on china technology from ai to quantum computing. and apple design chief that will replace johnny i've is leaving the company. how she impacted the product lineup and what it means for iphones, ipads, and the incoming mixed reality headset. first, let's get straight to the markets with bloomberg's ed ludlow. we made it. happy friday. ed: it was a happy friday in the markets. in a week where there was a lot of anxiety. results from snap, a really precipitous plunge. tesla missing top line for the first time since the third quarter of last year. fed speak. fed speak. fed speak. lots of anxiety. yields pushing higher. and we really rallied hard on friday across the s&p 500 and tech in particular. the nasdaq 10
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, u.s. officials are discussing national security reviews for elon musk's various ventures. on twitter to tesla after his russia-ukraine tweets, especially given tesla's strong presence in china and ai development. the white house may put more restrictions on china technology from ai to quantum computing. and apple design chief that will replace johnny i've is leaving the company. how she...
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>> this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. emily: this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, this week marks the beginning of a new chapter in the already long elon musk twitter saga. what is next. pinterest's latest earnings be was a welcome -- beat was a welcome bright spot. the strategy to reignite the platform. in china, an exodus of workers has disrupted output in a warehouse. they are trying to keep production going. all of that in a moment. i want to take a look at the markets with ed ludlow. walk us through this halloween day. ed: spooky times in the market. clear drag on the market this monday, giving up the gains we saw in friday's rally after apple's stronger-than-expected mixed bag of earnings. we see yields push higher. as we are around 50% of the way through this earnings season, technology is a underperformer. october has not been great for. technology. look at this chart, this is the second worst month for the nasdaq 100 relative to the s&p 500 going back to 2008. technology is clearly falling behind as other parts of the market tak
>> this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. emily: this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, this week marks the beginning of a new chapter in the already long elon musk twitter saga. what is next. pinterest's latest earnings be was a welcome -- beat was a welcome bright spot. the strategy to reignite the platform. in china, an exodus of workers has disrupted output in a warehouse. they are trying to keep production going. all of that in a moment. i want to take a...
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chang in san francisco. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology coming up in the next hour, a new court filing says musk's buyout deal expected to close on october 28, but not a done deal, by any means. we will tell you what the holdups are now. plus, google shows off new gadgets including a new phone , a watch, even teasing a new tablet. how does it stack up to apple? we will take you to the "made by google" event. and a car that drives itself was supposed to be the future. but the reality for self-driving cars seems to be getting further away. will they even exist in our lifetime? is this industry a $100 billion bust? we will discuss. all that in a moment. first i want to get a look at the markets. tech still feeling some pain. ed ludlow has some breaking headlines from the close. ed: amd, the chipmaker results for the fourth quarter, and below expectations. you can see it soft and by 3%. others in the market like intel also softer, down by 2% in the aftermarket. this is about the lack of demand for consumer electronics, we wonder how big of a v
chang in san francisco. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology coming up in the next hour, a new court filing says musk's buyout deal expected to close on october 28, but not a done deal, by any means. we will tell you what the holdups are now. plus, google shows off new gadgets including a new phone , a watch, even teasing a new tablet. how does it stack up to apple? we will take you to the "made by google" event. and a car that drives...
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emily got married to. out there experiencing similar things that i did. being manipulated, being abused, who are scared to leave. >> those people might not have a good one riding up with a white hat and a posse. >> but there are white hats out there. there are a lot of people who care. maybe i could help somebody. at least i want to. i think some sort of lightness has to come out of this darkness. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> this sunday, polarized and energized. >> the election is not a referendum, it's a choice. >> 16 days until election day. our new poll reveals that voter interest is at a potentially hi
emily got married to. out there experiencing similar things that i did. being manipulated, being abused, who are scared to leave. >> those people might not have a good one riding up with a white hat and a posse. >> but there are white hats out there. there are a lot of people who care. maybe i could help somebody. at least i want to. i think some sort of lightness has to come out of this darkness. ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> this sunday, polarized and energized. >> the election...
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, hollywood breathes a sigh of relief. netflix is growing again. expectations were low after the streaming giant lost subscribers last quarter and suddenly pivoted to ads. what is working? we discussed. women are leaving the top ranks of companies in higher rates than ever before according to a new report. what they are calling the gray to breakup later this hour. why has zuckerberg been so quiet these days? the ceo seems to be ignoring his flagship network to focus on a vacant virtual world. first, a look at the markets. tech stocks climbing for a second day as we head into a key earnings season. ed ludlow is here with the biggest moves. ed: back to back gains for the nasdaq, but the first back-to-back gain for tech stocks in two weeks. we have come into this with high anxiety looking ahead to earnings season. broadly, tech underperformed. yields creeped higher. a story we want to get to straightaway is that of apple. information reporting, according to people familiar with th
this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.oming up, hollywood breathes a sigh of relief. netflix is growing again. expectations were low after the streaming giant lost subscribers last quarter and suddenly pivoted to ads. what is working? we discussed. women are leaving the top ranks of companies in higher rates than ever before according to a new report. what they are calling the gray to breakup later this hour. why has zuckerberg been so quiet...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang.his is bloomberg technology. coming up, a new court filing says musk's buyout deal is expected to close october 28. but, not a done deal. we will tell you what the holdup is now. plus, google shows off new gadgets including a new phone and i watched. even teasing a new tablet. how does it stack up to apple? we take it to -- next. a car that drives itself was supposed to be the future. the reality for self driving cars seems to be getting further away. will they exist in our lifetime? is this industry a $100 billion bust? we discussed. first, a look at the markets. tech still feeling pain. let's bring in ed ludlow who has breaking headlines. ed: amd giving us. the results for the third quarter well below expectations. $1 billion below projections. talk about 3%. this is all about the slowdown in pc's. lack of demand for consumer electronics. you wonder how big or ripple this will have in the market. stay tuned for more. as for a day that was thursday, there's a lot of anxiety in the mar
chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang.his is bloomberg technology. coming up, a new court filing says musk's buyout deal is expected to close october 28. but, not a done deal. we will tell you what the holdup is now. plus, google shows off new gadgets including a new phone and i watched. even teasing a new tablet. how does it stack up to apple? we take it to -- next. a car that drives itself was supposed to be the future. the reality for self driving cars seems to be getting further away. will...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. elon musk changes his mind again, saying he will buy twitter after all at the original price. the bloomberg's group sends twitter shares soaring a tesla shares falling. why the change of heart after spending a fortune on lawyers to try to get out of the deal to buy a company he has criticized for months? will twitter dropped the suit or try to get more certainty that must will go through with it this time? and how does this impact musk's role at tesla and spacex? i want to start with the market reaction. ed ludlow has been across this all day in new york. walk us through the ups and the downs. ed: twitter shares surged the most since april 4 which was the day when musk first is closed his stake in twitter, let alone before he announced that he would try to buy the company and take it private. the stock was halted at one point for volatility and then resumed trading. at that point, muscat updated the filing to let us know what was going on and a twitter spokesperson -- the difference b
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. elon musk changes his mind again, saying he will buy twitter after all at the original price. the bloomberg's group sends twitter shares soaring a tesla shares falling. why the change of heart after spending a fortune on lawyers to try to get out of the deal to buy a company he has criticized for months? will twitter dropped the suit or try to get more certainty that must will go through with it this time? and how does...
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(upbeat music) emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology", i'm emily chang in san francisco. back to the after hours action, apple and amazon. back to ed ludlow, investors seem to like what they are hearing from tim cook on this call? ed: they were liking what they were hearing from tim cook. the stock dropping suddenly, it seems to be the headlines crossing that they are not giving revenue guidance because of uncertainty in the macro picture. total company revenue growth will decelerate compared to the fourth quarter, the fiscal fourth-quarter, and macro revenue declined substantially in the fourth quarter. those are not things the market likes, apple now down 2.6%. there is a pocket of strength, which was the macbook, a lot of buyers of the macbook were first-time buyers perhaps because of cutting edge technology. this is what tim cook had to say about that. >> our mac customers have been raving about the power of m2 since the arrival of our newest macbook air and macbook pro this summer. there incredible long battery life, stunningly rich display and lightning fast speeds
(upbeat music) emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology", i'm emily chang in san francisco. back to the after hours action, apple and amazon. back to ed ludlow, investors seem to like what they are hearing from tim cook on this call? ed: they were liking what they were hearing from tim cook. the stock dropping suddenly, it seems to be the headlines crossing that they are not giving revenue guidance because of uncertainty in the macro picture. total company revenue growth will...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the sun than 20% -- adding pain to an already hurting tech sector. apple revenue beat estimates, but shares drop with a strong dollar weighing on results. we will have the details. and we are getting a glimpse into elon musk's vision for twitter, including his hope to avoid "a free-for-all health skate. -- hellscape." all that any moment, but first a volatile day leading to apple and amazon out after the bell. ed ludlow is here to break it down. ed: you said it, amazon is getting published for -- is getting absolutely punished. is forecast for revenue significantly below what the street was looking for. $143 billion to $148 billion. the outlook for operating income is weak, and that is putting it mildly. we have been saying all day that companies in there's earnings season will live our die by their outlook for what is to come in the final three months of this year. compared to others, this is very weak. apple down by 1.3% in after-hours, paring some of their earlier loss
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up in the sun than 20% -- adding pain to an already hurting tech sector. apple revenue beat estimates, but shares drop with a strong dollar weighing on results. we will have the details. and we are getting a glimpse into elon musk's vision for twitter, including his hope to avoid "a free-for-all health skate. -- hellscape." all that any moment, but first a volatile day leading to apple and...
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emily? >>emily: i love steak as a final meal.o that my father's pasta, my uncle's sauteed vegetables and my mom's birthday cake and family wine and followed by lair yet coffee with cream. >>harris: how long would it take to eat that? >>emily: i eat pretty fast. >>kayleigh: sean. >>sean: i'm steak like two-thirds and sushi and ice, ice cold bear. >>kayleigh: lisa. >>lisa: i would also choose steak, rib buy, french fries, a dirty martini. if you're going out go out fat and happy and would have all the calories, all the drinks, all the sweets as well. maybe chocolate chip cookies. might as hell get hammered. >>sean: key lime pie. >>lisa: just give it all to me. if i'm going out, might as well in a blaze of glory. >>kayleigh: i wanted wine, i want pizza hut and cold stone and not wanting a steak house meal but got to go back to the basics and these are indeed the basics. i was surprised about steak and thought it'd be a carbohydrate for the top choice. >>harris: ecoactivist for this. they all want to get rid of the rest of us for eat
emily? >>emily: i love steak as a final meal.o that my father's pasta, my uncle's sauteed vegetables and my mom's birthday cake and family wine and followed by lair yet coffee with cream. >>harris: how long would it take to eat that? >>emily: i eat pretty fast. >>kayleigh: sean. >>sean: i'm steak like two-thirds and sushi and ice, ice cold bear. >>kayleigh: lisa. >>lisa: i would also choose steak, rib buy, french fries, a dirty martini. if you're going...
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come on. >> emily: it is that hesitation we are talking about.o when you see something and when you see something, say something but what about doing something? that guy security was running after him and had not caught up to him yet. was it a child in the stands? what if he had thrown that little thing. there is so much more that could have happen and those two men, those heroes stopped him. shouldn't that be awarded? >> harris: the immediate target would be those people only to her 3 feet away from him, the entire line of the team purity if you are standing among those people in these coming toward you and you have the ability to protect the people around you, go for it, right? the unlucky part for this guy, they are wearing pads. they are professionals. we have no way of knowing what his intentions are. i don't know... the immediate threat or the people right in front of him. what if he had taken out a gun. we just don't know. in that moment, who doesn't anticipate -- is it legal, actually? you would know. is it legal to run on a field when a
come on. >> emily: it is that hesitation we are talking about.o when you see something and when you see something, say something but what about doing something? that guy security was running after him and had not caught up to him yet. was it a child in the stands? what if he had thrown that little thing. there is so much more that could have happen and those two men, those heroes stopped him. shouldn't that be awarded? >> harris: the immediate target would be those people only to...
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[cheers and applause] >> greg: emily, we know what you're going as halloween. >> emily: awesome?ou'll be able to get a parking space. [laughter] >> greg: because she's a traffic cone. [laughter] >> kat: that doesn't really make sense logistically >> greg: stop fact checking my jokes katz. >> tyrus: but actually the orange is working. >> emily: dahmer, too. >> greg: yeah, you are. anyway we're not going to get anything from you. kat what are you going for halloween? emily's going to cry. hold on. what are you going for halloween? >> kat: not that. but i also just think that it's also okay they're not selling it on ebay. to costume they were selling on ebay was a jumpsuit and name tag that said jeffrey dahmer. no way anyone can wear that at home. >> greg: by the way you can do that with emily just put dahmer on the thing and you're him with what see's wearing. >> emily: am kind of qvs or what is that shopping channel. >> rob: i have a friend that dressed up as kat for halloween. >> really? >> rob: yeah >> kat: that's a good one. >> tyrus: everything dahmer wore you pretty much have
[cheers and applause] >> greg: emily, we know what you're going as halloween. >> emily: awesome?ou'll be able to get a parking space. [laughter] >> greg: because she's a traffic cone. [laughter] >> kat: that doesn't really make sense logistically >> greg: stop fact checking my jokes katz. >> tyrus: but actually the orange is working. >> emily: dahmer, too. >> greg: yeah, you are. anyway we're not going to get anything from you. kat what are you...
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emily, back to you.ch and ev components maker is making big investments in the future of green energy while fighting a shortage and chips. an exclusive interview with a top executive coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: carmakers in tech companies around the world are facing the prospect of an energy crisis and volatility in chip supplies, this will continue according to this tech and ev boss. the top executive at bosh spoke with ed ludlow. >> we are fighting against the supply shortage, but we will see, even if the demand is slowing, some parts of productions are reallocated, there is still a demand that will last for months, even if we see excessive motions, especially on the car side we remain stable for some amount of time. >> giving us some granularity in the supply chain come where are the pain points present? where are things improving? when it comes to energy and income -- costs where you still fighting inflation? >> it is the semiconductors, the semiconductors used in motors, we are talki
emily, back to you.ch and ev components maker is making big investments in the future of green energy while fighting a shortage and chips. an exclusive interview with a top executive coming up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: carmakers in tech companies around the world are facing the prospect of an energy crisis and volatility in chip supplies, this will continue according to this tech and ev boss. the top executive at bosh spoke with ed ludlow. >> we are fighting against the supply...
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emily, you are the attorney. a common theme and a lot of lawsuits. kona brewing company sued for giving the appearance that they were brewed exclusively in hawaii. there is a verifiable claim. you have to be transparent. you have to be honest in your marketing practices. they actually do have a case. >> kayleigh: who has the time to sue because your texas hot sauce wasn't from texas. >> kennedy: one of his nickname is texas pete? texas is a state of mind as much as anything else. >> pete: people with time to sue mcdonald's because there's not enough chicken and the chicken nuggets. >> kennedy: order the nine piece. >> pete: ten. >> kayleigh: proof positive we live into a litigious of a society. >> jackie: made an assumption that was manufactured there. he could see what's going on with the texas branding and maybe ease up a little bit. >> kayleigh: sriracha hot sauce is still the best and that's from that region. >> i like frank's. >> kayleigh: haven't had that. i will check it out. we have the roundup in just a
emily, you are the attorney. a common theme and a lot of lawsuits. kona brewing company sued for giving the appearance that they were brewed exclusively in hawaii. there is a verifiable claim. you have to be transparent. you have to be honest in your marketing practices. they actually do have a case. >> kayleigh: who has the time to sue because your texas hot sauce wasn't from texas. >> kennedy: one of his nickname is texas pete? texas is a state of mind as much as anything else....
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>> emily: yes.se and senate republicans, should they be successful in november, that is the main priority. having those questions by hunter and james. having those questions answered. i would like to highlight in the letter written by the senators where they said the media reports and documents reviewed by committee republicans suggest that hunter's business partner and his relationship extended beyond professional obligation and they point out that is a common tactic employed by chinese intelligence agents. they are concerned because he may been compromised by the people's republic of china and this access would jeopardize u.s. national security. spelling out what many people have been questioning and stating for months now but to have it written in black-and-white like that, how may times you have to see it and b, as we are 12 days away, maybe now we will get an investigatio. >> harris: particularly hunter may be exposed for whole host of reasons. if you don't have the resume and the clearance and
>> emily: yes.se and senate republicans, should they be successful in november, that is the main priority. having those questions by hunter and james. having those questions answered. i would like to highlight in the letter written by the senators where they said the media reports and documents reviewed by committee republicans suggest that hunter's business partner and his relationship extended beyond professional obligation and they point out that is a common tactic employed by chinese...
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emily, it's a real tragedy. i didn't even strike me until you said that, the idea of a mother not being able to pay for school supplies and then kids who worked through school but are doing quite well. $125,000 is the threshold. you could be making six figures and get your loans wiped away. >> emily: it's hard to stomach. we talk on the couch every day about the people that contribute meaningfully to the fabric of the society, those hard workers, blue-collar workers that we support and thank every day that are members of our families and close families and we also tell the stories of canceling people who dare to speak out against those at harvard to have a different opinion. we are hearing about professor at nyu who was absolutely canceled for being too hard. the notion as mild as academia in this country moves towards or is squarely planted in an indoctrinating, what culture, that's who we are supposed to be alleviating? how are they going to contribute back to what keeps us safe and secure and protected and mo
emily, it's a real tragedy. i didn't even strike me until you said that, the idea of a mother not being able to pay for school supplies and then kids who worked through school but are doing quite well. $125,000 is the threshold. you could be making six figures and get your loans wiped away. >> emily: it's hard to stomach. we talk on the couch every day about the people that contribute meaningfully to the fabric of the society, those hard workers, blue-collar workers that we support and...
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[laughter] >> greg: emily, disgusting. maybe instead of pushing kamala out the door the answer is even simpler. maybe she just needs more bongos. >> have described rightly that it is our lowest income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions, and impacted by issues that are not of their own making. so we -- >> women. >> absolutely. >> greg: always makes it better. you notice now pushing out the word equality and replacing it with equity which is basically top down equality instead of boosting people up. it's kind of scary. what did you make of this? >> dr. saad: i should feel i'm not feeling targeted again about canada because kamala harris grew up in montreal. my high school played against her high school, we're roughly the same age. i missed the penalty shot when she was there. i blame her for it. but honestly, let me mention, why i comment about diversity inclusion and equity. i said this about trudeau but i'm now go to your as you were it for her. if you think my 30 ye
[laughter] >> greg: emily, disgusting. maybe instead of pushing kamala out the door the answer is even simpler. maybe she just needs more bongos. >> have described rightly that it is our lowest income communities and our communities of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions, and impacted by issues that are not of their own making. so we -- >> women. >> absolutely. >> greg: always makes it better. you notice now pushing out the word equality and...
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emily, you have worked around to the of crime, law, and in jails, and prisons.have a system right now that wants to put the jails and prisons on notice that it is easier to get out there is a revolving door in the d's as office and is literally killing us. >> emily: i've never experienced or witnessed anything like this, harris, this backwards, this reversal of what justice look like, what it should look like and we look back earlier this year when the nypd detective was shot while serving a search warrant, thank god he survived a hail of bullets as he was protecting his entire dangerous actions that a police officer can undergo and the fact that today three more shot that brings our total this year to 255, shootings above officers are up 20%, that is up of multiple or percents from the prior year before. now we are supposed to believe that the voice that matters most is the criminal defendant? now, as we see a 17-year-old, who is being charged with brutal murder of a double shooting, she looks like a child, but that is not a child, i refuse to lay blame elsewhe
emily, you have worked around to the of crime, law, and in jails, and prisons.have a system right now that wants to put the jails and prisons on notice that it is easier to get out there is a revolving door in the d's as office and is literally killing us. >> emily: i've never experienced or witnessed anything like this, harris, this backwards, this reversal of what justice look like, what it should look like and we look back earlier this year when the nypd detective was shot while...
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be when i'm going straight to emily.nd both have been well established in the fashion world for quite some time. heidi klum especially but they are german-american citizens so yes, different european standards and ideals commonly found in publications. i will say on the instagram account, there are photographs far more revealing than that add. i do think they are their own entity and probably just operating with a different set of parameters being that heidi klum is a top superstar, absolute fashion model. for example, she was on the cover of "vogue" when she was 16 and i was 22 years old. so this is probably another example of people imposing their expectations or their sets of rules on those two. if it may be know. maybe for them to have that residence with the american audience, it makes a difference. by the way, heidi klum was recently in the news when she was topless by a pool security guard to ask her to cover up because different rules in the states. >> harris: cover-up? >> kevin: all the boys are looking up the i
be when i'm going straight to emily.nd both have been well established in the fashion world for quite some time. heidi klum especially but they are german-american citizens so yes, different european standards and ideals commonly found in publications. i will say on the instagram account, there are photographs far more revealing than that add. i do think they are their own entity and probably just operating with a different set of parameters being that heidi klum is a top superstar, absolute...
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all tonight to do exactly what emily just said.ause his popularity, his approval rating is not good. this is a problem for him. it's not just being an outsider as many view him in the state of pennsylvania. it's the personal attacks as a doctor on federman's health, and like you said, that's not what people want to -- >> kayleigh: what about voting to let the murderers out? we put of the pictures and told their story to think that will help them? >> leslie: no, what i am saying is he is 6% ahead, okay? >> kayleigh: single digits. >> leslie: but why? because everyone is focusing on the personal attack. people aren't focusing on the issues that matter to the voters. obviously these issues don't matter perhaps as much just like a debate doesn't matter as much. the people are pretty much set on who they will vote for, you know this, it will change a vote or two but tonight people will say ola, federman is not fit for office, he will read this and people that love him will say we have no problem with that, he is doing really good and he
all tonight to do exactly what emily just said.ause his popularity, his approval rating is not good. this is a problem for him. it's not just being an outsider as many view him in the state of pennsylvania. it's the personal attacks as a doctor on federman's health, and like you said, that's not what people want to -- >> kayleigh: what about voting to let the murderers out? we put of the pictures and told their story to think that will help them? >> leslie: no, what i am saying is...
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emily, inspired by the life of emily bronte. that makes me livid.nd for the king crimson fans, in the court of the crimson king. yeah, it's quite a striking mix you got for us. it is, so let's start with halloween ends. please, please, please let this be over! so, a few years ago, david gordon green and jamie lee curtis did something interesting with the halloween franchise, they updated halloween with added ptsd — hooray, something interesting! and then they spoilt it all by saying it is a trilogy, so then we had halloween kills, which is just back to the usual stuff, plod, plod, plod, plod, stabby, stabby, plod, plod. now, halloween ends which has a usual plodding stabby stuff, but with some added nietzschen about you look long into the abyss and the abyss looks back into you. and some nonsense about it takes a village to raise a child and maybe evil is being passed on. here's a clip! alison is not equipped for this relationship and i will not let her get hurt, so stay away. you started this! you brought me in, you invited me! but you're the one t
emily, inspired by the life of emily bronte. that makes me livid.nd for the king crimson fans, in the court of the crimson king. yeah, it's quite a striking mix you got for us. it is, so let's start with halloween ends. please, please, please let this be over! so, a few years ago, david gordon green and jamie lee curtis did something interesting with the halloween franchise, they updated halloween with added ptsd — hooray, something interesting! and then they spoilt it all by saying it is a...
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you marvel. >> emily: it is. and for someone that grew up having neil armstrong on my wall and walked the saturn five rocket to see the falcon 9, i appreciate all of you guys bringing me back down-to-earth with your very important discussion about the realities of this, but i still see this just is a little girl who loves space. and every time i see this, i always get overwhelmed because of the sheer magnitude of this and what it represents. and i have to say for me, notwithstanding all of our geopolitical discussion, it represents a unification to me and actually the cosmonaut said, i love my crewmates and i feel so comfortable and america, in nasa, and spacex, and russia she said, everywhere people specialist engineers, everyone is doing their job to have a joint success, because to me and to her she sees it as the accomplishment of someone who loves space and astronautics and the joy and the science, the scientific exploration on that front, and i hope it is not marred by the obvious and clearly insidious goal
you marvel. >> emily: it is. and for someone that grew up having neil armstrong on my wall and walked the saturn five rocket to see the falcon 9, i appreciate all of you guys bringing me back down-to-earth with your very important discussion about the realities of this, but i still see this just is a little girl who loves space. and every time i see this, i always get overwhelmed because of the sheer magnitude of this and what it represents. and i have to say for me, notwithstanding all...
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i blame you. >> emily: i haven't been around that long. and add on to the statement they're coming to get you and so this is how you should think and vote and feel. and that is the message. >> tyrus: it's like only we can protect you. we we'll give you? rinkents for your own votes. >> you're right, that person is beholden. >> tyrus: right. >> emily: that's right. remember when everything was about latinx and then all of a sudden only three percent of hispanic americans actually identified or wanted that. we now know almost seven out of ten americans are voting toward or prefer the gop or conservative ideals. so maybe perhaps the progressive left is seeing, is that a lost group, is that a lost mono lit that they wanted to shove in in a box and vote a dern way. since they lost them, is that it? >> greg: that's interesting if they're saying screw screw you we're going to cut ow losses. tyrus how lucky am i that now we got other races. huh? i'm so tired of being the face >> tyrus: you know, it's always a lot of firsts and here i am sitting in
i blame you. >> emily: i haven't been around that long. and add on to the statement they're coming to get you and so this is how you should think and vote and feel. and that is the message. >> tyrus: it's like only we can protect you. we we'll give you? rinkents for your own votes. >> you're right, that person is beholden. >> tyrus: right. >> emily: that's right. remember when everything was about latinx and then all of a sudden only three percent of hispanic...
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it's hi emily you so much for coming. i am a college student.remodeling, to entrepreneurship, not to literature. i was wondering what advice you give to young women in their 20s owning the sexuality you for coming. i think one thing i have learned this is the thin' i got advice around pregnancy and motherhood. i've heard that but it's not helpful. but you com' back to it i do think that trusting your gut and following your instincts that is a culture of find a mentor, people are i going to guide you and that is true. i think in particular with young women there's a lot of mentors. you should do it this way, don't listen to yourself and can be sort of dismissive. i have found it taking advice in people's not been helpful for me but instead doing what i want to do. no one wouldoo have said to wrie a book of essays about sexuality. that's the ticket. but something i felt passionate about. and whether or not it is successful i can at least go to bed at night knowing i did what i cared about. so trusting yourth gut. >> thank you so much. >> thank you
it's hi emily you so much for coming. i am a college student.remodeling, to entrepreneurship, not to literature. i was wondering what advice you give to young women in their 20s owning the sexuality you for coming. i think one thing i have learned this is the thin' i got advice around pregnancy and motherhood. i've heard that but it's not helpful. but you com' back to it i do think that trusting your gut and following your instincts that is a culture of find a mentor, people are i going to...
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emily, inspired by the life of emily bronte. that makes me livid.iking mix you got for us. it is, let's start with halloween ends. please, please, please let this be over! a few years ago, david gordon green and jamie lee curtis did something interesting with the halloween franchise, updated halloween with added ptsd, something interesting and then they spoilt it all by saying it is a trilogy, so then we had halloween kills, which is just back to the usual stuff, plod, plod, plod, plod, staby, staby, plod, plod. now, halloween ends which has a usual plodding staby stuff the usual plodding staby stuff but with some added nietzschen about you look long into the abyss and the abyss looks back into you. and some nonsense about it takes a village to raise a child and may be evil is being passed on. here's a clip! alison is not equipped for this relationship and i will not let her get hurt, so stay away. you started this! you brought me in, you invited me! but you're the one to blame. if i can't have her, no—one will. you want to help alison? let her live
emily, inspired by the life of emily bronte. that makes me livid.iking mix you got for us. it is, let's start with halloween ends. please, please, please let this be over! a few years ago, david gordon green and jamie lee curtis did something interesting with the halloween franchise, updated halloween with added ptsd, something interesting and then they spoilt it all by saying it is a trilogy, so then we had halloween kills, which is just back to the usual stuff, plod, plod, plod, plod, staby,...