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the youtube ceo along with emily chang. check the full episode tonight. this is bloomberg.t earlier, the lack of ipos market and in a recent op-ed, eric argues the number of u.s. companies is plummeting. bad news for the component of the economy saying exit opportunities are critical to the promise of american innovation and neglecting them will be our collective detriment. we are pleased to welcome to the show now eric. as you write that out and now thinking about broadening out the conversation you articulate why it's bad for wannabe investors and for future growth and financial benefits to many, but why is this happening from your perspective? >> it's happening mostly due to regulations. that's the number one factor. the number two factor is these companies are choosing to stay private longer because is more private capital. it's a bit of a conundrum because this capital is expecting an exit at some point which is likely to be the public markets. so we used to have 8000 public companies in the 90's. we are down to less than 4000. at this pace we will down to 2000 in anot
the youtube ceo along with emily chang. check the full episode tonight. this is bloomberg.t earlier, the lack of ipos market and in a recent op-ed, eric argues the number of u.s. companies is plummeting. bad news for the component of the economy saying exit opportunities are critical to the promise of american innovation and neglecting them will be our collective detriment. we are pleased to welcome to the show now eric. as you write that out and now thinking about broadening out the...
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. >> it's the latest episode of the circuit and bloomberg originals host emily chang sat down with theetting on electric vehicles. >> we are still as an industry in the early days. we are still seeing battery chemistry and technology is still expensive. already a very expensive purchase for consumers it's continuing to get past down while we continue to improve the technology. >> it'll most feels like hype is slowing down. do you feel you are battling that sentiment as well. >> i think it was overhyped and now it's under height. the truth is in the middle. again u.s. growth is slowed. >> you scaled back some of the u.s. -- the ev targets. why is that still such a challenge? >> we were making something new. i felt like we do have a lot of manufacturing expertise but i think we took for granted some of the newer processes. >> elon musk has mocked automakers for how long it took them to get into ev's? was he right? >> even though we were moving i would've accelerated the pace. hindsight is 20/20. >> tesla stock is more -- up more than 1300%. you have met or beat expectations 35 out of the
. >> it's the latest episode of the circuit and bloomberg originals host emily chang sat down with theetting on electric vehicles. >> we are still as an industry in the early days. we are still seeing battery chemistry and technology is still expensive. already a very expensive purchase for consumers it's continuing to get past down while we continue to improve the technology. >> it'll most feels like hype is slowing down. do you feel you are battling that sentiment as well....
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sundar pichai and emily chang. you can catch the full interview tonight at 6:00 p.m. on bloomberg television. coming up, we continue earnings coverage and speak with spotify president as the company reported a net loss at the shares are getting absolutely hammered, caroline. caroline: let's look at some others that are under pressure. qualcomm still down .4. intel suffering harder. down by almost 3%. the breaking news that we had yesterday that the u.s. is curtailing chip sales for the phones, the laptops of huawei. and this is going to mean that intel's guidance is going to be a little bit below the midpoint. so, the global conversation continues later. this is "bloomberg technology." caroline: let's just check in on the shares of shopify. because they're down the most on record after the company forecast lower profit margins. the company reported a net loss in the first quarter after the sell of its logistics business last year. joining us now to break down the results, harley finkelstein, shopify president. and harley, i remember speaking with toby and he said any
sundar pichai and emily chang. you can catch the full interview tonight at 6:00 p.m. on bloomberg television. coming up, we continue earnings coverage and speak with spotify president as the company reported a net loss at the shares are getting absolutely hammered, caroline. caroline: let's look at some others that are under pressure. qualcomm still down .4. intel suffering harder. down by almost 3%. the breaking news that we had yesterday that the u.s. is curtailing chip sales for the phones,...
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caroline: you can catch more of the conversation on "the circuit with emily chang" tonight.york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ed: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." caroline: let's get you a quick check on the markets. its record highs, folks, because the macro picture is one of elation cooling, cpi print is what the market wanted to see, for the moment it's the nasdaq 100 in the s&p 500, hitting global benchmarks. the all country index up 9/10 of 1%. i'm looking at it coin, all risk assets wing well on the idea that the fed cut this year, factored in by the market up 5% as the dollar moves lower. individual movers, a key player helping the benchmark, one point 3%, which helps when you are more thwarted work -- more than one point $3 trillion with 13f filings this morning and people are upping their stakes in nvidia, remember those earnings come out next week. this is a small company but a big move, highlighting up more than 20%, api for work objects with software doing well, it would seem, from this perspective. maybe it will be bought by kkr, pu
caroline: you can catch more of the conversation on "the circuit with emily chang" tonight.york and san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ ed: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." caroline: let's get you a quick check on the markets. its record highs, folks, because the macro picture is one of elation cooling, cpi print is what the market wanted to see, for the moment it's the nasdaq 100 in the s&p 500, hitting global benchmarks. the all country...
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bloomberg's emily chang spoke with the uber eats ceo on the tactics here.sten. >> we have heard from instacart customers that the app to order groceries for the week, but sometimes you want dinner for the night. so, we wanted to enter restaurant delivery without distracting ourselves from our number one priority, which is grocery. we looked for a partner that would allow us to come up from day one, have hundreds of thousands of restaurants available to instacart customers on the app. we are very excited to be doing so. emily: instacart is a competitor . why cross enemy lines? >> certainly instacart is a very strong competitor as it relates to grocery. for us it was an opportunity to expand, essentially, the uber eats business. especially into the suburban market, where instacart is particularly strong. families, etc. uber has historically had a real strength in the cities, the younger, affluent customers in cities. that is where rideshare originally came from. as we have expanded into uber eats, uber eats is much stronger in city centers than suburbs. we th
bloomberg's emily chang spoke with the uber eats ceo on the tactics here.sten. >> we have heard from instacart customers that the app to order groceries for the week, but sometimes you want dinner for the night. so, we wanted to enter restaurant delivery without distracting ourselves from our number one priority, which is grocery. we looked for a partner that would allow us to come up from day one, have hundreds of thousands of restaurants available to instacart customers on the app. we...
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sonali: thank you for the interview, there was emily chang and uber ceo -- and the uber ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh, that's so rock roll. it is, right. he gets it. yeah. sonali: this is bloomberg markets and it is time for the wall street beat. authorities in hong kong have charged up against a prominent hedge fund firm for crossing a legal line in pursuit of market moving information and profit and across the financial world now the allegations are raising questions about how the firm operates and how banks and clients might react and how for the probe might reach. these are two banks looking to limit dealings once again, according to bloomberg sources, it will defend itself vigorously. we take a step b
sonali: thank you for the interview, there was emily chang and uber ceo -- and the uber ceo. this is bloomberg. ♪ i can't believe you corporate types are still at it. just stop calling each other rock stars. and using workday to put finance and h.r. on one platform. tim, you are a rock star. using responsible ai doesn't make you a rock star. it kinda does. you are not rock stars. (clears throat) okay. most of you are not rock stars. oooh. data driven insights, and large language models. oh,...
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lizzy: that was sundar pichai, the google a bit ceo speaking to emily chang.ou can watch the full interview tonight at 11:00 p.m. u.k. time on bloomberg television or stream it at bloomberg originals. disney shares tumbled of the most in 18 months, after a report of a tepid outlook for growth in streaming sioux tribe is in the current quarter. the ceo hugh johnston says price hikes are not impacting streaming negatively. >> we took prices up a little bit in the beginning of this year and it didn't really see much of an impact. as to what the future brings, we are obviously very judicious with the way that we price, we want to provide access to as many guests as we possibly can. but we do believe that the great experiences we provide, people are willing to pay for. tom: disney's cfo speaking to bloomberg. was bring in charlie wells from the team. the results topline for the quarter was a beat but the shares were hammered. what was the investor reaction, where is the fear situated in this stock? >> yesterday was trouble not in the house of mouse, but around it,
lizzy: that was sundar pichai, the google a bit ceo speaking to emily chang.ou can watch the full interview tonight at 11:00 p.m. u.k. time on bloomberg television or stream it at bloomberg originals. disney shares tumbled of the most in 18 months, after a report of a tepid outlook for growth in streaming sioux tribe is in the current quarter. the ceo hugh johnston says price hikes are not impacting streaming negatively. >> we took prices up a little bit in the beginning of this year and...
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later today, tune into another episode of the circuit with emily chang who speaks with the google ceofuture of ai at 6 p.m. in new york here on bloomberg television. ♪ >> the challenge for everyone and the opportunity is how you have the notion of what subject is real in a world where there is a lot of synthetic content and that's part of what will define search in the next decade. people often come to google right away to see something they saw somewhere else and if it actually pat -- happened. it's a common pattern and we are making progress but it will be an ongoing journey. - super excited to open up my diploma from southern new hampshire university. ♪ ♪ - i'm nervous, i'm excited. ♪ ♪ - [man] okay, let's see it. let's see it. - oh my gosh. - jesus suarez, i did it and it's here. (group cheers) ♪ ♪ - [narrator] next term starts soon. visit snhu.edu. visit snhu.edu. at enterprise mobility, we never stop looking for new mobility solutions. because sometimes the best road forward, is the one you didn't expect. (♪♪) abigail: coming up, harley finkelstein the shopify president joins bl
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tom: that was microsoft chairman and ceo speaking to bloomberg's emily chang on the question of ai.it because we will come back to the ai story. that switch focus to what we've heard from fed officials signaling, reiterating rates will stay higher for longer. take a listen. >> this economy has been incredibly resilient, stronger than i expected and i have been really pleased by how fast inflation has come down in spite of that. >> i think it's a little too soon to determine where inflation is going. base case, i think we will have inflation come down but i think it will take longer. >> i think this is a moment where patients really matters. it's going to take longer for us to see the extent of progress where i think it will be necessary for us to change our policy stance. >> we are taking a big risk by doing that because so far the labor market remains very healthy. tom: some of the latest commentary from fed officials. we go from the macro to the micro and the story around nvidia. end of the question of the volatility that this earning story could produce for these markets, with op
tom: that was microsoft chairman and ceo speaking to bloomberg's emily chang on the question of ai.it because we will come back to the ai story. that switch focus to what we've heard from fed officials signaling, reiterating rates will stay higher for longer. take a listen. >> this economy has been incredibly resilient, stronger than i expected and i have been really pleased by how fast inflation has come down in spite of that. >> i think it's a little too soon to determine where...
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speaking with emily chang in that conversation. we are watching the yen, we are getting some lines through there from the -- from suzuki really at a time when we continue to see commentary on the yen, both pluses and minuses when and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. haidi: we have some data crossing the bloomberg with the consumer confidence numbers. a big focus with the consumer the elevated rates playing out here. we have seen a further decline with consumer confidence, 82.2. consumer sentiment seeing a rise of 4.1%. finances seeing a deterioration of 3.6% and expectations of the year ahead seeing a fold there. some expectations of economic improvement for the year ahead. five years ahead seeing some, a bit of uptick. interesting with purchasing power and sort of retail sentiment if you will the likelihood of purchasing a major household item falling almost 3% but the property sector has a gain with purchases of a dw
speaking with emily chang in that conversation. we are watching the yen, we are getting some lines through there from the -- from suzuki really at a time when we continue to see commentary on the yen, both pluses and minuses when and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. haidi: we have some data crossing the bloomberg with the consumer confidence numbers. a big focus with the consumer...
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the chairman and ceo sat down with the bloomberg originals host emily chang and talked about how it canth drudgery in meetings. listen. >> everyone complains about meetings. what you should really complain about is not being prepared for meetings. not paying attention in meetings, not remembering what happened in meetings. the meetings copilot helps keep the knowledge always front and center for organizations. the feature we are launching is called team copilot. team copilot will be in the meeting and everywhere your team is working. if you are doing a project at work project management assistance the team copilot will help you and your teammates. it is like nai teammate that help to you. caroline: for this to work you have to trust your pc with everything about you. will it know you better than a real assistant, friend, or colleague? are we in relationship territory? >> that is a super important one. to me there are two things. one, how should one think about privacy? how should one think about safety? third, how should we relate to ar? on the privacy side, i think there will be needs
the chairman and ceo sat down with the bloomberg originals host emily chang and talked about how it canth drudgery in meetings. listen. >> everyone complains about meetings. what you should really complain about is not being prepared for meetings. not paying attention in meetings, not remembering what happened in meetings. the meetings copilot helps keep the knowledge always front and center for organizations. the feature we are launching is called team copilot. team copilot will be in...
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ed: that was part of the conversation he had on the circuit emily chang.king about microsoft, but openai has been pretty surging as well. jackie, what are you looking out or? >> a few things. the dancing, hard to ignore, especially with that announcement out of openai yesterday, raising the bar for google. one thing that will be keenly focused on is the update to its current flagship gemini model. we are expecting a few more details on just how that model will be interspersed throughout its most ubiquitous products. think gmail, maps, and like you mentioned, search. they have been experimenting with some features but have not ruled out anything broadly. there will be more color there and we are not just talking about software, we are on tablets, smartphones, and up dates to the android 15 operating system. caroline: the context with all of this is that they seem to be behind the curve, even though for many generative ai was only made possible because of the research from google, but they rushed out products and there were a lot of concerns around image gen
ed: that was part of the conversation he had on the circuit emily chang.king about microsoft, but openai has been pretty surging as well. jackie, what are you looking out or? >> a few things. the dancing, hard to ignore, especially with that announcement out of openai yesterday, raising the bar for google. one thing that will be keenly focused on is the update to its current flagship gemini model. we are expecting a few more details on just how that model will be interspersed throughout...
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the ceo told emily chang that this is an opportunity for both companies. >> certainly is a very strongnity to expand essentially the uber ears business -- eats business especially into the suburban markets. >> doordash owns about 67% of the food delivery market. apple is developing a homegrown chip to run ai tools in data centers according to the wall street journal. it builds on the previous efforts to make in-house chips which wanted devices. according to the journal, the codename internally for the project is ac/dc for apple chips and data centers. apple is going to be hosting another major upgrade to its ipads today. that is your bloomberg breeze. jonathan: appreciate it this morning. another setback for boeing. >> there are bottlenecks in production. boeing has problems, effectively putting out defective airplanes. jonathan: the company has a problem. some of the allegations and the response from the company. the view going forward. we will summarize that next. ♪ jonathan: 40 minutes away from the opening bell, equity futures on the s&p 500 posited by 0.1%. yields are low once aga
the ceo told emily chang that this is an opportunity for both companies. >> certainly is a very strongnity to expand essentially the uber ears business -- eats business especially into the suburban markets. >> doordash owns about 67% of the food delivery market. apple is developing a homegrown chip to run ai tools in data centers according to the wall street journal. it builds on the previous efforts to make in-house chips which wanted devices. according to the journal, the codename...
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. >> reporter: emily can dance again after a life-changing surgery in february. >> i have a lot more w i feel bulkier. >> reporter: now 11, emily was born with one kidney that didn't function properly. >> we later found out that she had a genetic diagnosis, which is pretty rare. >> reporter: it was clear emily would need a transplant as she grew older and got sicker. the need became more dire. her brother daniel, who is 19 years older and worked at cohen's children's medical center offered to help. >> it makes you think you were put on the earth for a reen, donating an organ. >> reporter: he had surgery in february to remove his kidney which was implant flood emily. >> my son is my hero. and my baby girl, whose life he saved, always my hero. >> reporter: and donating his kidney to his sister is something he had always considered. but even he was surprised at the reaction from others. >> like i say, you know, that i donated a kidney to my sister and people are like, oh, i wouldn't do that for a sibling, or i wouldn't do that for a friend. >> reporter: and because of daniel's selfless a
. >> reporter: emily can dance again after a life-changing surgery in february. >> i have a lot more w i feel bulkier. >> reporter: now 11, emily was born with one kidney that didn't function properly. >> we later found out that she had a genetic diagnosis, which is pretty rare. >> reporter: it was clear emily would need a transplant as she grew older and got sicker. the need became more dire. her brother daniel, who is 19 years older and worked at cohen's...
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emily emphasizes change over time and how the kind of relationships between missionaries, the state departmentthat existed in much of of the book that she's writing really start to change and shift the early 20th century as the state department becomes much bigger and much more powerful. and as changes are happening within these missionary organizations as well. but i think there's also ways that there are continuities that the book pointing out things that are sort of laying a groundwork for norms that become naturalized into the 20 and 21st century. religious freedom is one of those. it is kind of an inherent part of u.s. foreign policy of human rights laws and doctrines. and i think we can see these these kind of moments where it's being brought up and dealt in the 19th century as as like the groundwork for that. and so i was wondering if emily could maybe speak to other continuities that she saw. as she was writing. and then the other question is broad and it has to do with method and how these cases these there's great and like how you found them and you choose to chose them. and if there
emily emphasizes change over time and how the kind of relationships between missionaries, the state departmentthat existed in much of of the book that she's writing really start to change and shift the early 20th century as the state department becomes much bigger and much more powerful. and as changes are happening within these missionary organizations as well. but i think there's also ways that there are continuities that the book pointing out things that are sort of laying a groundwork for...
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emily vanderwerff: that said, that show kind of didn't know what it was doing. mary: now when i'm finally used to you being a.... jodie: homosexual. mary: you're going to get a sex changeration and be a girl? emily vanderwerff: i think that the use of stereotypical characters like jodie in soap is a double-edged sword. it creates a sense of what is funny about me is that i am deluded. and that i should, you know, sort of glom back onto society. that's changing and now people are more open to trans identities. sarah: dad? maura: hi girls. joey soloway: but even when i started making transparent and like going, ok, there's trans women and lesbians here. this is never going to fly. sarah: dad, what are you wearing? joey soloway: i was confused. i was confused about what america could handle. maura: i have something to tell you. and they're all coming? those who are still with us, yes. grandpa! what's this? your wings. light 'em up! gentlemen, it's a beautiful... ...day to fly. maura: are you ok with me? sarah: oh god yes. no, i'm happy. maura: yeah? emily vanderwerff: transparent is an interesting case because joey soloway is nonbinary. they fall under the trans umbrella,
emily vanderwerff: that said, that show kind of didn't know what it was doing. mary: now when i'm finally used to you being a.... jodie: homosexual. mary: you're going to get a sex changeration and be a girl? emily vanderwerff: i think that the use of stereotypical characters like jodie in soap is a double-edged sword. it creates a sense of what is funny about me is that i am deluded. and that i should, you know, sort of glom back onto society. that's changing and now people are more open to...
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. >> emily: >> kennedy: this is change my mind i was on the fence about this guy but now i realize await policies in the toilet, he is basically speaking out both sides of his mouth on israel, you know we are swirling down the drain faster than we ever have in modern history, but he's gonna find someone to make memes, i am team president biden all the way. that is some forward thinking that has solved all the problems. >> i would rather wear a garbage bag for the rest of my life and where that. >> you could shoot little laser holes through it so you can see. >> coming up a stretch of district attorney and trump prosecutor who scored a big primary win last night, but the party might have to end early if trump whence they appear to get her kicked off the case. but until then, she can be seen living it up with all her supporters including one who says their extramarital affair was "as american as apple pie." that study coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (inspirational music) - [narrator] wounded warrior project helps post-9/11 veterans realize what's possible. with generous community support. - aaron,
. >> emily: >> kennedy: this is change my mind i was on the fence about this guy but now i realize await policies in the toilet, he is basically speaking out both sides of his mouth on israel, you know we are swirling down the drain faster than we ever have in modern history, but he's gonna find someone to make memes, i am team president biden all the way. that is some forward thinking that has solved all the problems. >> i would rather wear a garbage bag for the rest of my...
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change on you pretty quickly. bring in john hancock investment management chief investment officer emily roland.e you're coming from. sudden mercurial changes in mood and mind. with teenagers they change up we kind of know why. but in this market we don't know anything. >> that is we're in the unusual environment where the data so far has been pretty disappointing for the month of april. consumer confidence was pretty low. ism manufacturing going below 50. charles: how crazy, not only did they go into contraction but prices went up for them. >> exactly. data has not been great, but risk assets, charles, they love it. it is reviving hopes that the fed can start cutting again. we're in this environment which is very odd where risk assets outperforming bond spreads 300 basis points. charles: right. >> you're seeing growth at any price company doings the best. charles: part of this you say we exit admin any cycle or mini phase itself where powell, i guess jawboned financial conditions, they have gotten looser. he said we'll start cutting rates. market to your point, whoo, but doesn't this go against
change on you pretty quickly. bring in john hancock investment management chief investment officer emily roland.e you're coming from. sudden mercurial changes in mood and mind. with teenagers they change up we kind of know why. but in this market we don't know anything. >> that is we're in the unusual environment where the data so far has been pretty disappointing for the month of april. consumer confidence was pretty low. ism manufacturing going below 50. charles: how crazy, not only did...
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the end story is something that will not change on a dime, even with an intervention. emilyvestor who believes the fed will hold for longer, that would bode for a stronger dollar against the yen. if you think the u.s. economy will turn along, dxj has a lot of exporters. toyota, mitsubishi. if the u.s. continues to be strong, that would bode well for companies like that. scarlet: is this the only game in town? emily: hewj is the blackrock currency hedged japan etf. dxj has more exporters according to john davey. scarlet: he likes the idea the american consumer will keep buying toyota hybrids? emily: yes. scarlet: thanks. dxj, hedged currency. investors are snapping that up. stocks hitting highs, 52 weeks, applied materials. despite the maker giving a less than impressive outlook, that has been priced. 3m also, that stock up marginally. walmart extending its advance after announcing another quarter of sales growth as wealthy shoppers look for bargains. the equity market overall, little changed a modest advances. the s&p adding .1%. fourth straight week of gains. we closed at r
the end story is something that will not change on a dime, even with an intervention. emilyvestor who believes the fed will hold for longer, that would bode for a stronger dollar against the yen. if you think the u.s. economy will turn along, dxj has a lot of exporters. toyota, mitsubishi. if the u.s. continues to be strong, that would bode well for companies like that. scarlet: is this the only game in town? emily: hewj is the blackrock currency hedged japan etf. dxj has more exporters...
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changes to comply. that could cost billions of dollars. the american water works association which represents the utilities says polluters, not communities should be held responsible. but for emilyink is a monumental change in how we look at public water in america. >> reporter: what matters is making the water safe to drink. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage? just like i was. dryness and frizz could be damaged hair that can't retain moisture. new pantene miracle rescue deep conditioner, with first-of-its-kind melting pro-v pearls... locks in moisture to repair 6 months of damage in one wash, without weigh down. guaranteed or your money back! for resilient, healthy-looking hair... if you know, you know it's pantene. talenti mango sorbetto is made with a hundred percent real fruit. -with alphonso mangoes. -yeah, i know. -oh? -right? -mmm-hmm. talenti. raise the jar. when enamel is gone, you cannot get it back. but you can repair it with pronamel repair. it penetrates deep into the tooth to actively repair acid weakened enamel. i recommend pronamel repair. with new proname
changes to comply. that could cost billions of dollars. the american water works association which represents the utilities says polluters, not communities should be held responsible. but for emilyink is a monumental change in how we look at public water in america. >> reporter: what matters is making the water safe to drink. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >>> the "cbs overnight news" will be right back. did you know... 80% of women are struggling with hair damage?...
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coming into this country that is par for the course for him he loves having changes in the country that we know nothing about. >> emilylso zero acknowledgment, it is hamas that they did not let them -- it is there are a lot of things that happened that cemented the situation -- why doesn't they call out -- >> the irony is to claim refugee status is a legal definition they have to claim that -- some of these refugees might be claiming their refugee status because the persecution from my greatest ally that is your government what irony there. but immigration has become a top political issue in the country i doubt that is so because americans are sitting and saying we need more palestinian refugees, it became a top issue because of the lawless southern border, you are telling me that president biden is can it take executive action particles a southern border, but to bring in more palestinian refugees. wow, good luck with that in the general election. >> i would pay for all of this is my initial thought? if inflation is bad now with all the stimulus money we still have on the books, this will make it exponentially worse 7
coming into this country that is par for the course for him he loves having changes in the country that we know nothing about. >> emilylso zero acknowledgment, it is hamas that they did not let them -- it is there are a lot of things that happened that cemented the situation -- why doesn't they call out -- >> the irony is to claim refugee status is a legal definition they have to claim that -- some of these refugees might be claiming their refugee status because the persecution from...
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change your life. i am your fixer. ♪ ♪ 's >> emily: we reach out to michael cohen team for comment on this reported showdon't think there is something i would want to watch less than that absolute trash, that he can go ahead and pitch it all the up and down. >> carley: he's trying to sell a "let me help you" show by saying in the beginning of the promo, i fixed trump's problems to gain power and notoriety for myself and went to prison for it. hard pass. i don't want to be one of your clients. no, thank you. but my main feeling when i was watching this trailer, he seems like sort of a sad and lost man is made a lot of mistakes in his life, and is searching for something. money, fame, notoriety. >> emily: you put that generous heart away! this is ridiculous! >> carley: he's trying -- that's what i'm saying. overall i don't think this is going to be a show that families across america are going to hunker down and watch on friday night with popcorn. >> emily: had rather fly down a banister razor blades. he said he paid the price. no, he paid the price for fraud and tax evasion. i'm not watching you to try a
change your life. i am your fixer. ♪ ♪ 's >> emily: we reach out to michael cohen team for comment on this reported showdon't think there is something i would want to watch less than that absolute trash, that he can go ahead and pitch it all the up and down. >> carley: he's trying to sell a "let me help you" show by saying in the beginning of the promo, i fixed trump's problems to gain power and notoriety for myself and went to prison for it. hard pass. i don't want to...
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changes to voting rights. some areas are calm, but residents have reported hearing gunfire and explosions. emilyned. let's look at the background into why this has happened. new caledonia in the south pacific has been french territory since colonisation in the late 1800s. politics remains dominated by debate around whether the island should be part of france, autonomous or independent. later cycle of violence was sparked by pines in paris to impose new voting rules that could give tens of thousands nonindigenous residence rights to vote —— the cycle. and there have been tensions over —— between france and azerbaijan, paris has pointed to the sudden emergence of azerbaijani flags in the protest, relations have been difficult since last year when azerbaijan took the region of nagorno—karabakh. this crushed armenian separatist forces and france is a supporter of armenia. france has accused azerbaijan of political interference in its pacific territory, new caledonia. but the claims have been denied by baku. the french prime minister has met parliamentary liaison committees to discuss the new caledon
changes to voting rights. some areas are calm, but residents have reported hearing gunfire and explosions. emilyned. let's look at the background into why this has happened. new caledonia in the south pacific has been french territory since colonisation in the late 1800s. politics remains dominated by debate around whether the island should be part of france, autonomous or independent. later cycle of violence was sparked by pines in paris to impose new voting rules that could give tens of...
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emily raboteau. all right, at the intersection, social and environmental justice, climate change and her most recent work is lessons for survival. mother against the apocalypse a memoir on race, climate and environmental justice. her previous books are searching for zion the winner of an american book award and a finalist for the hurston wright legacy award and the cult novel the professor's daughter. she is a contributing editor at orion magazine and, a regular contributor to the new york review books. apatow's essays have appeared and been anthologized in the new yorker, the new york times, new york magazine, the nation best american science writing. that's american travel writing. elsewhere, her distinctions include an inaugural climate narratives from arizona. arizona university, the deadline club award in feature reporting, the society of professional journalists, journalists, new york chapters and grants and fellowships. the new york foundations for the arts the bronx council on the arts. the robert b silvers foundation, the lane art foundation and yaddo. she is a full professor at the city co
emily raboteau. all right, at the intersection, social and environmental justice, climate change and her most recent work is lessons for survival. mother against the apocalypse a memoir on race, climate and environmental justice. her previous books are searching for zion the winner of an american book award and a finalist for the hurston wright legacy award and the cult novel the professor's daughter. she is a contributing editor at orion magazine and, a regular contributor to the new york...
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even understand what from the river to the sea means, this is profoundly important, emily, for our future and changingly going to be a generation long thing. i'll just add one more thing for my point here. and that is that when you look at these demonstrations , look at these demonstrations, you never see, a union flag , you you never see, a union flag, you never see, an american flag . never see, an american flag. they would be, you know, absolutely scorch . ed, however, absolutely scorch. ed, however, when you go on a demonstration , when you go on a demonstration, like i have a pro—israel demonstration, some months ago, there were many union jacks. it was done in a different kind of, paradigm , if you like. these paradigm, if you like. these people are an alliance between the hard left and islamists , and the hard left and islamists, and they basically what they want more than anything is the destruction of who we are. >> well, peter whittle, i'm sure many, many people listening will be in resolute agreement with you, their director of the new culture forum, peter whittle. thank you for your though
even understand what from the river to the sea means, this is profoundly important, emily, for our future and changingly going to be a generation long thing. i'll just add one more thing for my point here. and that is that when you look at these demonstrations , look at these demonstrations, you never see, a union flag , you you never see, a union flag, you never see, an american flag . never see, an american flag. they would be, you know, absolutely scorch . ed, however, absolutely scorch. ed,...
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change. because when you push for smarter solutions, big things can happen. >> emily harris and carly, they're taking on the hot topics with powerful with absorbine pro, pain won't hold you back from your passions. it's the only solution with two max-strength anesthetics to deliver the strongest numbing pain relief available. so, do your thing like a pro, pain-free. absorbine pro. get a faster motor for five miles of steps per hour. the step counter the sport mat and wireless remote call now fox news alert. >> bloomberg reporting trump's narrownews down his vp list to s candidates. nay? ead ohio senator j.d. vance, north dakota j governor doug burgum. florida senator marco rubio. south carolina senator tim scott. t, a lot of people missing from the list. kristi noem. sarah huckabee sandersnders,. the vague tulsi. but this just could be abe a smokescreen planted by the trump team. >> so they shock everybody when kescreenlantedtrump he announces the senator's kidding. >> maybe i'm not. we'll keep you updated. >> trump and biden were both on the move today. biden was in north carolina tali talkin
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changes to her local area. then do you remember this one, emily thornberry? this one? of course.n she was out campaigning. she had . well, she campaigning. she had. well, she took a picture of a white van and the england flag, the saint george flag, and she did, basically the scenes here, which if you took my interpretation of it and many other people, it was some form of absolute mocking, i can tell you that, we mentioned this piece at the start of the programme. sadiq khan listen to what he, was referring to. >> what i find unacceptable, though, is some of those who've got legitimate objections joining hands with some of those outside who are part of a far right group, who are let's call, let's call a spade a spade. some of those outside are part of the far right summer. some are covid deniers , some are vaccine deniers, some are vaccine deniers, some are vaccine deniers and some are tories. >> shut up your pillow. >> shut up your pillow. >> maybe it's just that actually people don't want to be charged through the nose to drive their own cars, anyway, let's bring things up to c
changes to her local area. then do you remember this one, emily thornberry? this one? of course.n she was out campaigning. she had . well, she campaigning. she had. well, she took a picture of a white van and the england flag, the saint george flag, and she did, basically the scenes here, which if you took my interpretation of it and many other people, it was some form of absolute mocking, i can tell you that, we mentioned this piece at the start of the programme. sadiq khan listen to what he,...
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emily, that's how bad it's getting, even in bright blue states, they're worried. why? because trump has changed the game. he went to minnesota, went to the south bronx, went to new jersey and commanded a huge group of people and followers. >> i think what we're seeing here is that president biden's age'sagenda has been so ineffece he doesn't want to run on it. we see a campaign that i'm better than the other guy, that's not something that motivates voters, doesn't bring out the youth vote, doesn't bring out the labor vote. president trump is taking advantage of that. maria: your thoughts. >> to touch on emily's point, to come out and say i'm better than the other guy, when you look at the cross tabs of the polls, when you see the headline number come out, the pollster takes data and tries to predict who will vote. you look at how people feel on a raw database sis and who the electorate believes is more competent, better on the economy, who they believe is better on inflation, who they believe is better on immigration, trumps is winning by 20 or 25 points and when you look at things like who do
emily, that's how bad it's getting, even in bright blue states, they're worried. why? because trump has changed the game. he went to minnesota, went to the south bronx, went to new jersey and commanded a huge group of people and followers. >> i think what we're seeing here is that president biden's age'sagenda has been so ineffece he doesn't want to run on it. we see a campaign that i'm better than the other guy, that's not something that motivates voters, doesn't bring out the youth...
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changed a lot in the last decade. you know, it's the afternoon on the west coast, emily. it as appropriate as we can here in the news. but i think it is fair to say that the article is referring to the fact that, as a general matter, with the internet, pornography is common. social media is common. and the idea that one should be stigmatized -- let's all try to take gender out of it. let's say a person of any gender is involved in that industry, if that automatically diminishes them, that that makes them less trustworthy, unreliable, they don't have a, quote, real job, or what all of these things is not only not true. i'm not sure for an average, informed jury, that's going to resonate. >> right. it does seem kind of antiquated and also wrong. it's a way of judging people that one would hope we've kind of moved beyond. and it gives daniels a chance to actually seem sympathetic and to, kind of, turn the tables, right? i mean, yes, obviously she accepted money in the form of a hush money payment. and she said, i wanted to get paid for telling my story. this was money actual
changed a lot in the last decade. you know, it's the afternoon on the west coast, emily. it as appropriate as we can here in the news. but i think it is fair to say that the article is referring to the fact that, as a general matter, with the internet, pornography is common. social media is common. and the idea that one should be stigmatized -- let's all try to take gender out of it. let's say a person of any gender is involved in that industry, if that automatically diminishes them, that that...
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changes to voting rights. some areas are calm, but residents have reported hearing gunfire and explosions. emilycolonisation in the late 18005. politics remains dominated by debate about whether the island should be part of france, autonomous or independent. the latest cycle of violence was sparked by plans in paris to impose new voting rules that could give tens of thousands of non—indigenous residents voting rights. and there have been tensions between france and azerbaijan over this. paris has pointed to the sudden emergence of azerbaijani flags in the protests. relations between the two countries have been difficult since last year, when azerbaijan took the region of nagorno—karabakh. this crushed armenian separatist forces, and france is a supporter of armenia. france has now accused azerbaijan of political interference in its pacific territory, new caledonia. but baku has denied the claims. the french prime minister has met parliamentary liaison committees to discuss the new caledonia crisis. meanwhile, the french government has even banned tiktok in new caledonia, as it's been popular wit
changes to voting rights. some areas are calm, but residents have reported hearing gunfire and explosions. emilycolonisation in the late 18005. politics remains dominated by debate about whether the island should be part of france, autonomous or independent. the latest cycle of violence was sparked by plans in paris to impose new voting rules that could give tens of thousands of non—indigenous residents voting rights. and there have been tensions between france and azerbaijan over this. paris...
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suggest changing to the call sign rebin, no, this is my brother’s call sign, you remain a passenger, that’s right. hello, my name is alexander gasnikov, i am the rector of the university. this is emily fashion model, a beginner, but already very successful, in just a few months she gained more than 100 on one of the social networks thousand subscribers was able to earn about $1000, she has an ideal figure, she is always cheerful, carefree, constantly delights fans with new outfits, but there is one nuance: she was generated by a neural network, she does not exist, artificial intelligence is no longer blurring the line between the real world and the fictional world, and it’s not always harmless... almost eight times, no joke, scammers can now copy the identity of anyone, for example, they recently tried to deceive me in a similar way; a scammer who contacted me via video conference pretended to be the mayor moscow, how deepfakes are created, why study them, what signs can be used to recognize a digital mask, what solutions are scientists looking for so that technologies do not work harmfully, this is a question of science, our guest is andrey kuznetsov, head of the scientific group,
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yes emily. >> oh, no, i was just going to say, although the party has, has changed quite a lot in recenthey now have a right wing mp in the shape of natalie elphicke. >> and we were also wondering who's coming out on top with this whole debacle, because labour are trying to say, you know, we've got you, we've got lots of tory mps defecting to us. how fabulous the conservatives are pointing out that this might show that keir starmer doesn't have , doesn't starmer doesn't have, doesn't have principles, where do you stand on this? what do you think is going on? >> well, i mean, one labour mp said to me that it was a defection too far in that this was someone on the right of the party who'd never showed any previous interest in working with the labour party. and the whole argument was that this was intended to be someone who was sort of human bodyguard for keir starmer, who could deflect attacks on small boats during an election campaign . but for that election campaign. but for that to work, you need to be credible. and i think that natalie elphicke is neither on policy or personality, part
yes emily. >> oh, no, i was just going to say, although the party has, has changed quite a lot in recenthey now have a right wing mp in the shape of natalie elphicke. >> and we were also wondering who's coming out on top with this whole debacle, because labour are trying to say, you know, we've got you, we've got lots of tory mps defecting to us. how fabulous the conservatives are pointing out that this might show that keir starmer doesn't have , doesn't starmer doesn't have,...
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emily, so much. all of you, i mean it is a legacy point to me to get back to vietnam and to touch something that changed entire family. my dad's younger brothers are in this, my uncles tim and ronnie, that is the only time you really ever see me shaken because i found out things about my dad i didn't know. he is gone now, christmas day of 2020 but i recorded four rules of engagement in 2018 and i never knew i would need them and i needed him to help me tell the story. watch. >> he would move up certain level and then back down. up and down until he was able to pull up. >> i pulled it up over the trees and start climbing. >> his plane was shot up. >> he says that was one of the scariest moments ever and he had so many close calls. it is a journey through it's what you say to a vietnam veteran and i are learned of the answer is welcome home, your service is not in vain. there was fighting and so much heartache over people who felt like the world was wrong. at the same time they were carrying out a mission. my dad was serving in the middle of the civil rights movement and he believes in this country. so mu
emily, so much. all of you, i mean it is a legacy point to me to get back to vietnam and to touch something that changed entire family. my dad's younger brothers are in this, my uncles tim and ronnie, that is the only time you really ever see me shaken because i found out things about my dad i didn't know. he is gone now, christmas day of 2020 but i recorded four rules of engagement in 2018 and i never knew i would need them and i needed him to help me tell the story. watch. >> he would...
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then i, emily thornberry , i jest, i was angry , thornberry, i jest, i was angry, aggressive and in chronic pain. then a party drug changedhe's had anxiety for a long, long time. and he's a very straight laced man. he's not interested in drugs, party or otherwise, but eventually, after having all this anxiety and depression, i should say he's beenin depression, i should say he's been in the military, had a terrible spinal injury. so, you know, he's got he's got justification. if you like. anyway, that's not the point, he eventually had a physician. sorry. a psychiatrist suggested ketamine therapy. now, this was anidea ketamine therapy. now, this was an idea that adam did not like because he's not a good time girl. he's a straight laced guy. but they convinced him to do it. and so he has to go to this place and lie down and take some ketamine. and over a two hour period, his guide, you get a guide , asked him to set an guide, asked him to set an intention for the first session. his intention was to not feel miserable all the time, which is a big go on. >> no, no, no, no, it's a big, big goal, isn't it? >> for the first, ba
then i, emily thornberry , i jest, i was angry , thornberry, i jest, i was angry, aggressive and in chronic pain. then a party drug changedhe's had anxiety for a long, long time. and he's a very straight laced man. he's not interested in drugs, party or otherwise, but eventually, after having all this anxiety and depression, i should say he's beenin depression, i should say he's been in the military, had a terrible spinal injury. so, you know, he's got he's got justification. if you like....
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changed. what jurors make of the accusation that pornography is akin to fabricating a sexual encounter is very important. it is the afternoon on the west coast emilyd we want to keep it as appropriate as we can here in the news. but i think it is fair to say that the article is referring to the fact that as a general thing, social media is common. i will try to take gender out of it. a person of any gender is involved in that industry, that automatically diminishes them. that makes them somehow less trustworthy. unreliable. they don't have a quote real job or what all of these things is not only not true, i'm not sure that for an average informed jury that will resonate. we hope we have moved beyond. >> it gives daniels a chance to seem sympathetic and turn the tables. obviously, she accepted money in the form of a hush money payment and she said i wanted to get paid for telling my story. this was money to silence her but originally she came forward to the national inquirer trying to tell her story. but that is different from saying i wanted to get paid for having sex with donald trump and you can't rely on me at all because i used to be an adult
changed. what jurors make of the accusation that pornography is akin to fabricating a sexual encounter is very important. it is the afternoon on the west coast emilyd we want to keep it as appropriate as we can here in the news. but i think it is fair to say that the article is referring to the fact that as a general thing, social media is common. i will try to take gender out of it. a person of any gender is involved in that industry, that automatically diminishes them. that makes them somehow...
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emily: they won a 480 million dollar contract in the u.s. army for work on an ai computer vision project known as the maven smart system. the contract is there may of 2029. it marks a changen palantir's strategy. the company had really been pivoting towards contracts with companies. their original message and kind of original plan was to work with governments. this is a move back to that. mandeep singh saying given the reliance on large contracts this will improve revenue, visibility and could drive more referral deals in the commercial segment. katie: want to watch. emily graffeo, thank you for the roundup. coming up on the show, pc giant dell set the report after the bell. walter todd joins us to look at what is to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ katie: dell is emerging as one of the biggest winners of the ai boom. shares are acting like market leader nvidia recently. expectations very high for dell is the pc maker reports first-quarter results after the bell today. for a look at what to expect i'm pleased to say we are joined by walter todd, president and cio of greenwood capital that owns a little under 2% of dell shares. let's talk about it. it is year-to-date, 130% highe
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changed over time? adm. levine: obviously with the acute phase of the pandemics, there were challenges with that. but it is coming back. but i don't have specific data. emilyle are getting back to being on teams, feeling more comfortable being less than six feet apart from their peers. interesting. dr. okanlami: i would say that if my sense sports calendar is an example, we are always traveling to some soccer travel game or baseball game. our country is doing a much better job of youth sports. back when i played youth soccer, there weren't as many opportunities to play. we are starting to professionalize a youth sports a little bit, which i have my thoughts on, but i do see more opportunities for kids to play and a lot more sports that they can play as well. emily: i remember a kid growing up where it felt like they had a part-time job as an amateur athlete, so many places and doing so many things. i'm curious on what your thoughts are if you're trying to sell the idea that sports is an accessible thing that is healthy and good for everyone, how do you mesh that with these very intense time commitment, sports he leagues? dr. okanlami: on my way here, i got
changed over time? adm. levine: obviously with the acute phase of the pandemics, there were challenges with that. but it is coming back. but i don't have specific data. emilyle are getting back to being on teams, feeling more comfortable being less than six feet apart from their peers. interesting. dr. okanlami: i would say that if my sense sports calendar is an example, we are always traveling to some soccer travel game or baseball game. our country is doing a much better job of youth sports....
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that's what we would change if we got into government and make sure that we've got that growing economy, which makes people better off. and also supports our public services. >> alan mac emilyo resolve? many, many, many people have died from this before. they've seen resolution someone held to account. well, very sad. >> reality is that the infected blood issue has been around for several decades, and it's actually this conservative government that started the inquiry to get to the bottom of it. it's this conservative government that started the interim payments, and it's this conservative government that will fully compensate the victims. so we have gripped an issue that has been around for several decades. ultimately, we need to get the nhs on a really good footing and the best way of doing that is having a strong and growing economy, which is what this government is delivering. ultimately, if you want to pay for doctors and nurses and it and technology, you need an economy that can fund that. and that's what conservatives are doing. >> but stephen comes back on your point about how people feel at the moment. the prime minister says there's less poverty, but food banks an
that's what we would change if we got into government and make sure that we've got that growing economy, which makes people better off. and also supports our public services. >> alan mac emilyo resolve? many, many, many people have died from this before. they've seen resolution someone held to account. well, very sad. >> reality is that the infected blood issue has been around for several decades, and it's actually this conservative government that started the inquiry to get to the...
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change the government. >> all right, darren, thank you very much. great to have you on the show. that's darren murphy, who's a former special adviser to tony blair and john prescott. emilyou straight over to you because well, jeremy corbyn is in your patch isn't he? >> yes. islington north, look , i >> yes. islington north, look, i don't know how much the corbyn cult has actually survived. i think he's yesterday's man. i don't think this is a huge, huge issue for the labour party anymore. i think that i think they'll be okay. yes he has. he still has his i mean, my area used to ring to the chants of whoa, jeremy corbyn! it doesn't anymore. so i think, you know, i think things have moved on. i think things have moved on. i think the labour party is in a very, very different position now. it's quite something, isn't it, to hear darren murphy saying there jeremy corbyn is no longer, you know , jeremy corbyn longer, you know, jeremy corbyn is no longer a member of the labour party. he's just been associate with labour for so many decades. >> yeah, well 100. yeah, absolutely. >> but it's a semi—independent i mean but in many ways the labour party is probably actually quite p
change the government. >> all right, darren, thank you very much. great to have you on the show. that's darren murphy, who's a former special adviser to tony blair and john prescott. emilyou straight over to you because well, jeremy corbyn is in your patch isn't he? >> yes. islington north, look , i >> yes. islington north, look, i don't know how much the corbyn cult has actually survived. i think he's yesterday's man. i don't think this is a huge, huge issue for the labour...