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welcome to our store. >> i.t.k has rebranded itself as meta as it repositions itself to focus on the metaverse. in may, the company opened a store to sell head sets and other metaverse products. it is estimates the meta verse market size will reach $5 trillion by 2030. but a youtuber says a lot of companies are still not using the metaverse to the full pontial. this is the vtualestauran of a major ham burlier trn. it attract aot of aention whenirst unched. bu thais no longer the case. this is the virtual space of a large nk. let's click on the face of the ceo. >> okay. this doesn't lead us to any link. >> the big challenge moving forward is obviously figuring out a way to tie this virtual platform into the physical space and have it make sense. it is a little disappointing. >> but there are success stories. this mexican food chain has some 3,000 restaurants across the u.s. the customers have grown thanks to the metaverse. the company's meta verse restaurant looks like the real thing. assuming that people will star
welcome to our store. >> i.t.k has rebranded itself as meta as it repositions itself to focus on the metaverse. in may, the company opened a store to sell head sets and other metaverse products. it is estimates the meta verse market size will reach $5 trillion by 2030. but a youtuber says a lot of companies are still not using the metaverse to the full pontial. this is the vtualestauran of a major ham burlier trn. it attract aot of aention whenirst unched. bu thais no longer the case....
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what we know so far is that all they're saying it is an i.t.are. it has all the classic signs of a ransomware attack. we can't confirm it, but it is likely to be that. you have to ask yourself at this point, why are we in this position? that hospitals of this magnitude, medical organizations of this magnitude, are this vulnerable? why aren't we hunting down these ransomware criminals globally to lock them up, to deter more of this sort of cyber criminal activity? big question for us this morning. we're not safe ourselves at home. that is because we equally could get ransomware but you would hope an organization with such important, critical medical data and operations could be a little bit more locked up in terms of -- lock up your tech.com i website i cree -- cited where you can look at security options for your family and loved ones, common spirit said the following. we have an i.t. issue. we're investigating the issue and follow system protocals. we our patients very seriously, apologize for any inconvenience. kurt, what happens in our home
what we know so far is that all they're saying it is an i.t.are. it has all the classic signs of a ransomware attack. we can't confirm it, but it is likely to be that. you have to ask yourself at this point, why are we in this position? that hospitals of this magnitude, medical organizations of this magnitude, are this vulnerable? why aren't we hunting down these ransomware criminals globally to lock them up, to deter more of this sort of cyber criminal activity? big question for us this...
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the gvc tribes as the central computation institute in russian, which is a sort of i.t. support system within the ministry of defense. but it didn't make a lot of sense that we have so many rocket scientists and missile specialists that work on i.t. support structure. so we have this early hypothesis that maybe they're involved in exactly this. so we obtained like we did with the navalny investigation, we obtained a lot of method data and phone records from the russian black market. and we found exactly what we expected that, there are peaks of communication between these groups of people at the time just before some of the most significant launches of missiles at ukraine. we needed to understand how they are doing it so we tracked their communications for about six months now. and we were able to not only identify all of them, we believe, but also group them in specializations. some of them are only working with -- others only with the iskander and so on and so forth. >> one final point here. i know they masquerade, they will say they're a pig farmer or a florist. and o
the gvc tribes as the central computation institute in russian, which is a sort of i.t. support system within the ministry of defense. but it didn't make a lot of sense that we have so many rocket scientists and missile specialists that work on i.t. support structure. so we have this early hypothesis that maybe they're involved in exactly this. so we obtained like we did with the navalny investigation, we obtained a lot of method data and phone records from the russian black market. and we...
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many of these banks do not have dedicated i.t. staff in house to help them vet different solutions and help them implement the solutions. these coalition partners have tons of technology folks, so they can help them with the talent base they have. business opportunities come out what are some ways --, what are some ways that you are banking? are there ways that you are thinking about -- i think about atlanta hawks. they wanted to use a black bank to finance their new training facility. not one black bank could do it, but together they all came together and did that. i think those are some ways technology, talent and through business opportunities. mr. adeyemo: technology is a place where mastercard has been doing a great deal of work. can you describe what it is and talk about how it can be useful to communities and small businesses. >> it is about making sure small businesses can get access to capital, can get digital, and get access to networks. we all know how stretched small businesses are. my father was a small business owner
many of these banks do not have dedicated i.t. staff in house to help them vet different solutions and help them implement the solutions. these coalition partners have tons of technology folks, so they can help them with the talent base they have. business opportunities come out what are some ways --, what are some ways that you are banking? are there ways that you are thinking about -- i think about atlanta hawks. they wanted to use a black bank to finance their new training facility. not one...
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it was as spent at google, i.t., budgets, corporate i.t.tion that got people's attention. texas, as well. not just about smartphones and computers. this slowdown may go beyond that. lisa: and we have not priced in the ramifications of higher rates for longer. we don't know the ramifications of higher inflation on the consumer. we don't know where the economy will be in a broader sense. the issue is, if you get an economic slowdown sufficient for a slowdown in the pace of rate hikes, is that good news or bad news? right now, at least treated by their earnings, the way they have been treated in market -- aftermarket hours, it is bad news. jonathan: it depends on why they are doing it. if you are going from 75 to 50 to 25 because the economy is slowing down, that is not great news. but if you are getting this positive supply-side response, that is bullish. you have the supply-side solution to the inflation problem. but if they have destroyed demand problems, financial instability, big issues. lisa: this was highlighted by google earnings yeste
it was as spent at google, i.t., budgets, corporate i.t.tion that got people's attention. texas, as well. not just about smartphones and computers. this slowdown may go beyond that. lisa: and we have not priced in the ramifications of higher rates for longer. we don't know the ramifications of higher inflation on the consumer. we don't know where the economy will be in a broader sense. the issue is, if you get an economic slowdown sufficient for a slowdown in the pace of rate hikes, is that...
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i.t.ing which is causing weakness which looks to be some concern for the cloud, but i think we will see a shift when the economy starts to pick up and back to the ongoing transition to the hosted and hybrid and all types of cloud infrastructure that evenables companies. i.t. is the company's competitive edge. >> one question investors are asking right now are we making too much amazon web services missing estimates or not enough of apple missing on iphone and service estimates? we talk about apple becoming more of a services company ivan, you first. >> yes, i think they are making too much of amazon missing and i think that apple's quarterly report was incredible. it was a slight miss on iphone revenue and services revenue most of the iphone miss had to do with the fact that the iphone 14 just came online within the last week of the last quarter. so they really didn't get the full impact of the demand. also they had a tough time as most companies getting components and ramping up productio
i.t.ing which is causing weakness which looks to be some concern for the cloud, but i think we will see a shift when the economy starts to pick up and back to the ongoing transition to the hosted and hybrid and all types of cloud infrastructure that evenables companies. i.t. is the company's competitive edge. >> one question investors are asking right now are we making too much amazon web services missing estimates or not enough of apple missing on iphone and service estimates? we talk...
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indian i.t. engineers are sought after globally and have already demonstrated success at u.s.irms. the vice chairman is executive chairman of the core of south korea's largest conglomerate. he takes over the top job. of has the company's earnings come under pressure from the uncertain business environment. sam sung electronics board approved it on thursday. they stressed need for stronger accountability and business stability. he is the third generation heir of the group's founding family. he was jailed for crimes including bribing the former south korean president. he was given a pardon in august. the post electronics chairman has been vacant since his father died two years ago. his promotion was announced on the same day that the company posted a 31% decline in operating profit for the july to september period from a year earlier. >> a major department store plans to weather a tough environment by branching into a drastically different business. jay front retailing says they made new acquisition to enter the e-sport sector. the operator of the department stores will take ove
indian i.t. engineers are sought after globally and have already demonstrated success at u.s.irms. the vice chairman is executive chairman of the core of south korea's largest conglomerate. he takes over the top job. of has the company's earnings come under pressure from the uncertain business environment. sam sung electronics board approved it on thursday. they stressed need for stronger accountability and business stability. he is the third generation heir of the group's founding family. he...
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microsoft challenge in the coming months hoping that i.t. spend among small and medium businesses can hold up and that their azure cloud growth stays steady or increases but that's going to be a lot tougher for them in the foreign exchange environment. guys. >> why do you think that these two companies have held up better than their peers? >> it's a little different apple is unique for a consumer electronic company we seen pc demand tank we heard the warnings throughout the summer when we spoke to apple last quarter they said we can't make enough stuff to really test the demand so they're in this unique position because of those covid shutdowns in china that they weren't able to make enough products to see if they can do it plus, there's still that perception that higher end consumer is holding up better amid the inflationary head wwin. >> casey, what are the real problems facing apple? what are the problems facing microsoft? >> yeah. well you heard steve mention a couple of them the recession is going to challenge them on, you know, the sor
microsoft challenge in the coming months hoping that i.t. spend among small and medium businesses can hold up and that their azure cloud growth stays steady or increases but that's going to be a lot tougher for them in the foreign exchange environment. guys. >> why do you think that these two companies have held up better than their peers? >> it's a little different apple is unique for a consumer electronic company we seen pc demand tank we heard the warnings throughout the summer...
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industry that needs communicators, finance people, project managers, marketing, research, sales, tech, i.t. so when you are a student or a midcareer, early career professional, just remember that avery job, whether you love it or hate it, is teaching you valuable skills that are going to help you bed that into your next job or next industry. kristen: i love that. i especially love knowing it is a freedom, empowering you to think whatever skills you have now, there is a function that calls for that in just about any sector. that's so many jobs that are available. it's not just tv news anchor. >> it was one of the most empowering things that i learned after i left journalism and met with people in real life, we did not have zoom in 2007. i met up with people for coffee and breakfast and said, what can i do as a former journalist? little did i know that the -- a dozen years forward, i would be a code college students. kristen: look at you. i love this picture. >> i am loving it. it is all about empowering gen z to recognize that the first job after they graduate is not aware they are going to
industry that needs communicators, finance people, project managers, marketing, research, sales, tech, i.t. so when you are a student or a midcareer, early career professional, just remember that avery job, whether you love it or hate it, is teaching you valuable skills that are going to help you bed that into your next job or next industry. kristen: i love that. i especially love knowing it is a freedom, empowering you to think whatever skills you have now, there is a function that calls for...
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and there is another individualisted -- listed in that i.t. position where it is cited. >> there is a 1070 project. >> that is somebody who has access, that was an access issue. >> correct. >> somewhere in here. >> page 3, if you are looking for it. >> page 3 of the policy or report? >> of the policy. it says department employees and project manager. >> the only person that collects it is the pio. >> correct. >> any questions or comments? >> thank you very much. >> that takes us to juvenile probation department scram technologies plural, which was fascinating. i have no questions unless my colleagues do. if you want to tell us something? it was really interesting. i think it's really interesting that, i'm glad to know this technology exists and that you are using it responsibly and i like the policy. >> thank you. >> >> supervisor connie chan: i think for the general public because we talk about biometrics, can you for the record talk about what they are and because we have this cam. >> yes, i'm very happy to do so. we also have the probation
and there is another individualisted -- listed in that i.t. position where it is cited. >> there is a 1070 project. >> that is somebody who has access, that was an access issue. >> correct. >> somewhere in here. >> page 3, if you are looking for it. >> page 3 of the policy or report? >> of the policy. it says department employees and project manager. >> the only person that collects it is the pio. >> correct. >> any questions or...
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so from i.t. service the business to the employee experience and how you inspire your people and get them to be as pro kukttive as possible to how you give your customers a complete experience, not only in how you engage them but get them back in the supply chain and at record speeds and great service. now you have 750 million net new applications being built on a local platform like servicenow in the next two years. the innovation cycle for digital transformation has just begun. we are the center of gravity for digital transformation in this economy. yes, the environment's tough and we're built for all weather conditions i've been saying that the macro crosswinds are not as strong as the digital transformation tailwinds and we've proved it. >> you did prove it, bill. but you said that -- it's david. you said that before i remember when you did that interview with jim, we didn't think much of it on "mad money." we wake up the next morning your stock is down and the whole sector because you talked
so from i.t. service the business to the employee experience and how you inspire your people and get them to be as pro kukttive as possible to how you give your customers a complete experience, not only in how you engage them but get them back in the supply chain and at record speeds and great service. now you have 750 million net new applications being built on a local platform like servicenow in the next two years. the innovation cycle for digital transformation has just begun. we are the...
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>> my gluteus to the maximus and my i.t. band and my calf. >> the i.t. take it easy. becky, thank you so much. i'm jealous of your demonstration. >>> now we go to ginger. hey, ginger. >> thanks, michael. the i.t. band, that's the torture one, i'm telling you. let me take you up to northern idaho and washington state where we still have dozens of large uncontained wildfires driving here in the fire in washington. they do have level one and two evacuations in place and there's a lot of smoke. that smoke is going to get pushed from these fires down south. so you may actually seor smell smoke in any of the areas highlighted in blue. even denver could see some of that haze in the sky but with that front comes serious cold. a cold blast that will take you drew: i am abc 7 news meteorologist drew tuma with your accuweather forecast. gray skies this morning, dense fog gives way to sunshine this afternoon. temperatures close to average, 80's in the warmest spots away from the coast. tonight, the marine layer comes back. areas of dense fog and coastal drizzle, 40'
>> my gluteus to the maximus and my i.t. band and my calf. >> the i.t. take it easy. becky, thank you so much. i'm jealous of your demonstration. >>> now we go to ginger. hey, ginger. >> thanks, michael. the i.t. band, that's the torture one, i'm telling you. let me take you up to northern idaho and washington state where we still have dozens of large uncontained wildfires driving here in the fire in washington. they do have level one and two evacuations in place and...
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after years of calls to defund the police, the i.t. ms.nding has increased in 90% of cities and counties in the country. how is the money being spent? >> stephanie sierra brings us the investigation. >> this police department sought one of the largest funding increases in the bay area. but what has changed? we are following the money and the fallout from the defund movement. rubber bullets to tear gas. the murder of george floyd brought more than outrage to the streets of san jose. specific calls for change. reality is, that never happened. data analyzed by the i team found funding for the san jose police department increased 17.6 percent from pre-pandemic to 2022. this is below the increase in oakland, where funding rose 17 point 9% and higher than san francisco, where funding jumped
after years of calls to defund the police, the i.t. ms.nding has increased in 90% of cities and counties in the country. how is the money being spent? >> stephanie sierra brings us the investigation. >> this police department sought one of the largest funding increases in the bay area. but what has changed? we are following the money and the fallout from the defund movement. rubber bullets to tear gas. the murder of george floyd brought more than outrage to the streets of san jose....
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before the war, these guys had regular jobs, now they're training to defend their city. 32-year-old i.tnsultant ivan preparing for combat. >> i play video games a lot. now i'm a soldier and protect my country. >> a local official takes us down into one of the city's soviet era bunkers, showing us the war room, stockpiles of gas masks. >> 500,000 of these around the city. >> and supplies of anti-radiation medicine. these are the iodine pills in case of a nuclear attack. >> we're ready for nuclear attack, too. we're ready. >> linsey, both nato and russia are going ahead with planned military drills this week, even as tensions escalate over putin's nuclear threats. nato saying its exercises which involve american b-52 bombers, help to make sure the nuclear deterrent remains safe, secure, and effective. linsey. >> brit, thank you. >>> we turn now to a deadly fire at an iranian prison. d doesens of prisoners were injured and four died. among the inmates, two detained americans and recently arrested protesters. here's marcus moore from london. >> tehran's infamous evan prison ablaze as unrest
before the war, these guys had regular jobs, now they're training to defend their city. 32-year-old i.tnsultant ivan preparing for combat. >> i play video games a lot. now i'm a soldier and protect my country. >> a local official takes us down into one of the city's soviet era bunkers, showing us the war room, stockpiles of gas masks. >> 500,000 of these around the city. >> and supplies of anti-radiation medicine. these are the iodine pills in case of a nuclear attack....
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there are a couple that are important to i.t.yers trying to urgent supreme court to pick up a foundational patent case. it's hard to tell which is going to attract their attention. there are so many cases and opportunities for them to look over cases, that you have to wait and see what happens. host: how many cases does a supreme court here in a term and how may cases do they have to sort through to get that final number that they hear over the course of one term? guest: they get about 7000 cases coming to them each term where they are being asked to intervene but in recent terms, they've taken fewer than 60. that is less than 1% of the cases, or a 10th of the justic , s, in. -- where they think they need to weigh in. we've got 27 cases on the docket so far. some of those are going to be coming today. the rest will trail in until january. host: we mentioned the pomp and circumstance in the supreme court. last week, a bit of that when justice jackson officially joined the supreme court. explain what happened there. here is your st
there are a couple that are important to i.t.yers trying to urgent supreme court to pick up a foundational patent case. it's hard to tell which is going to attract their attention. there are so many cases and opportunities for them to look over cases, that you have to wait and see what happens. host: how many cases does a supreme court here in a term and how may cases do they have to sort through to get that final number that they hear over the course of one term? guest: they get about 7000...
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we went see me underweight into the hardware i.t.ector into the second quarter and, obviously in the third quarter because we have seen that inventories are piling up and order cancellations are occurring across a variety of hardware supply chains, meaning that a lot of players in asia will be under threat. we like communication. it provides very stable if not very exciting growth and also provides some dividend upside from earnings. david: not very exciting and stable is certainly sexy this year. a lot of people would have made that decision in hindsight. thank you for joining us. there's plenty more ahead. happy friday. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: they 500-foot cruiser connected to a russian billionaire. david: yeah, little visitor. stephen: video of it in the harbor just to the west of us here. we do not know why it is here. the manifest was it was going to be going from vladivostok in eastern russia -- presumably, it left international waters last year and then the war started. many ships of russian oligarchs have been seized.
we went see me underweight into the hardware i.t.ector into the second quarter and, obviously in the third quarter because we have seen that inventories are piling up and order cancellations are occurring across a variety of hardware supply chains, meaning that a lot of players in asia will be under threat. we like communication. it provides very stable if not very exciting growth and also provides some dividend upside from earnings. david: not very exciting and stable is certainly sexy this...
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i.t.nt and center, but any sort of regulatory compliance, and eventually work away through in terms of fines, u.s. banks a bit different than some of the european banks. tom: u.k. now looking, we will see of fines follow. the european side, what are the european regulators doing and what sense to they have to start to build this in in terms of future costs, the impact of the additional funds. european banks stressed they remain flexible, a lot of these european banks versus the u.s.. arguably it is more of a challenge for the european banking sector. alix: in the u.s. it a get your butt back in the seat five days a week thing. the loan loss reserve will be interesting and how their outlook from june to september has re-rated and how quickly it might have changed is going to be one of the most interesting questions for me. tom: you start to see a pickup in sovereign debt? the net interest margins expected to see a pickup in terms of nims on the back of these high rates, but the concern is y
i.t.nt and center, but any sort of regulatory compliance, and eventually work away through in terms of fines, u.s. banks a bit different than some of the european banks. tom: u.k. now looking, we will see of fines follow. the european side, what are the european regulators doing and what sense to they have to start to build this in in terms of future costs, the impact of the additional funds. european banks stressed they remain flexible, a lot of these european banks versus the u.s.. arguably...
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potential to be a great man of history, and he's stepped outside of his designated role as glorified i.t. support for the regime, and stepped into-very dangerous high stakes arena for a cause of civilizational importance. the question of whether we have free speech on what he calls a global public square is indeed of civilizational importance, an existential threat to the crooks that control our regime. in fact, it's such a threat that i predict, if he goes through with this, and it does implement free speech on twitter, elon musk and twitter will be designated in effect the number one national security threat to the crooks in control of our regime. >> tucker: twitter is more than raa venue a place to spout off, but it's used in the information wars. this .is that correct? >> yes. absolutely a lot of talks about bots, promoting the latest cryptic scam. even bots of foreign intelligence agencies. the truths is our intelligence agency operates through cut-outs and ngos have played a huge role in influencing politics on every level precisely by gaming the system and social media platforms l
potential to be a great man of history, and he's stepped outside of his designated role as glorified i.t. support for the regime, and stepped into-very dangerous high stakes arena for a cause of civilizational importance. the question of whether we have free speech on what he calls a global public square is indeed of civilizational importance, an existential threat to the crooks that control our regime. in fact, it's such a threat that i predict, if he goes through with this, and it does...
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the i.t.giant expect revenue to grow 15% to 16% this year, raising the lower end of its sales outlook. it also plans to buy back shares worth about one billion dollars from the open market. rishaad: it is green across our screens. pointing out inexplicable moves five hot inflation coming through, raising the prospects of more aggressive hiking from the federal reserve. we are seeing u.s. stocks roaring back from losses, which have been sparked off that reading initially. we have benchmarks jumping right across the board, japan the clear leader. look at futures now, have a look at how they are. we do have that u.s. equity futures on the way up. s&p and nasdaq as well. euro looking good. yvonne: it was a monster inflation print but also a massive reversal. given what we are about to hear from the u.k., then preparing for this u-turn, and also taking a look at risk assets as well, we are seeing yields lower in this asia session. we are getting close to 3.9 for your 10-year yield. rishaad: looking
the i.t.giant expect revenue to grow 15% to 16% this year, raising the lower end of its sales outlook. it also plans to buy back shares worth about one billion dollars from the open market. rishaad: it is green across our screens. pointing out inexplicable moves five hot inflation coming through, raising the prospects of more aggressive hiking from the federal reserve. we are seeing u.s. stocks roaring back from losses, which have been sparked off that reading initially. we have benchmarks...
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only three sectors in 2022, bigger losses in the consumer discretionary in communication services, i.t real estate. paul: the performance of bond funds? annabelle: th is a big criticism coming throug overturd strategy back in the 1980's and revolutionized the bond market and he is coming in with a big criticism here of the performance of the total return strategy. he says the funds bearing this name are not living up to their magic which is to provide a consistent mask mandate of providing consistent and attractive returns across all market cycles. this is also the fund of the same strategy, comparing that to where we see the benchmark which is the bloomberg target index. -- aggregate index. funds are basically failing to live up to the mandate. they are chasing index plus performance. because of that it really is a case of them losing their way or vision. we have funds for the pension plans physically being misled. that is his view although we should say that we did reach out to companies and they declined to comment. shery: those are morning call today. plenty more to come on daybrea
only three sectors in 2022, bigger losses in the consumer discretionary in communication services, i.t real estate. paul: the performance of bond funds? annabelle: th is a big criticism coming throug overturd strategy back in the 1980's and revolutionized the bond market and he is coming in with a big criticism here of the performance of the total return strategy. he says the funds bearing this name are not living up to their magic which is to provide a consistent mask mandate of providing...
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we have a new superintendent who has been from day one and brought in i.t. crisis management who is meeting with us regularly. the other thing is work place condition. i hear loud and clear, we need to do pay benefits no doubt. but we absolutely have to improve the supports that we're giving around literacy, behavioral intervention, math intervention, the things that support our teachers work in the classroom. >> thank you very much. and lisa? >> thank you. i would say, i would focus on i would agree on all of that. one is attract city. and in the area, and you need to come pen tate. --compensate >> cut or not be sure whether benefits are still in tact. i think that salary is a thing of respect and increasing salary. it is not only, where we live in the bay area. the building of more affordable housing, teacher focus housing. we start today break ground on the first site that anne mentioned which is really exciting. and low morale, we need to make sure that they feel respected and welcomed and values. >> thank you very much. arleta. >> yes, everything everyo
we have a new superintendent who has been from day one and brought in i.t. crisis management who is meeting with us regularly. the other thing is work place condition. i hear loud and clear, we need to do pay benefits no doubt. but we absolutely have to improve the supports that we're giving around literacy, behavioral intervention, math intervention, the things that support our teachers work in the classroom. >> thank you very much. and lisa? >> thank you. i would say, i would...
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and the founder of the company called moonson he said china needs to double down on the home grown i.terwise they would not have control of their fauture. the ceo of the facial recognition company was trying to get chinese tech workers, he said, to really work for the nation in order to grasp key core technology. there's a lot of determination in the industry, but there's still a big question mark and concern about what it actually means for china. >> adding to the laundry list of worries investing in the region. eu eunice, i appreciate your time eunice yoon in beijing. >>> taking the temperature of transports that is coming up. what this week's earnings from within the sector may signal about the strength of the broader economy. >>> first as we head to break, some of the top trending stories. gm pulling back the curtain on the all-electric pickup truck. automaker taking reservations for the denali which boasts a range of 400 miles and going for $407,000. >>> and taylor swift with bad blood for spotify users. web site reporting 7800 outages at 1:00 a.m. in new york spotify did not resp
and the founder of the company called moonson he said china needs to double down on the home grown i.terwise they would not have control of their fauture. the ceo of the facial recognition company was trying to get chinese tech workers, he said, to really work for the nation in order to grasp key core technology. there's a lot of determination in the industry, but there's still a big question mark and concern about what it actually means for china. >> adding to the laundry list of worries...
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. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t. specialists and university students. you ran away from russia?om the mobilization, from military service. >> yeah. >> reporter: most don't want to be identified to protect loved ones still in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without a wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man has putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country, leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not trust our government. we don't believe in what they say. >> reporter: he says russian government crackdown on descent, has made it futile. thousands of men are adrift, trying to find work and accommodation in other countries. >> i'm a citizen of the country that started this war. i do not support this war, never did. but somehow, i'm still connected with this because of my passport. and i am at the same time, the refugee and the aggressor. >> reporter: russians on the run, sharing a collective sense o of hopelessness and guilt, over the destruction caused by their government. icvan watson, cnn, kazakhstan. >>> now, a developing story we're following
. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t. specialists and university students. you ran away from russia?om the mobilization, from military service. >> yeah. >> reporter: most don't want to be identified to protect loved ones still in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without a wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man has putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country, leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not trust our government. we...
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here is the letter smith sent, obtained by the i.t.. -- i team. last year, a civil grand jury indicted smith on charges of provided sealed carry weapons permits in exchange for favors. in an hour, dan noyes breaks down the events. dan: a surge in crime in san jose is once again bringing up the question of staffing in the police department. kristen: within hours of each other, sfpd responded -- sj pd responded to two different homicides a few miles apart. dustin dorsey has details. >> once known as one of the safest big cities in the country, law enforcement leaders say it is no longer the case in san jose. three major incidents tied up most of the police department officers. sj police officers association says this left the rest of the city vulnerable. >> these are all 911 calls coming in from various businesses asking for help. pleading for help. yet there was not one san jose officer available to respond. we are unsafe, period. >> it started below -- a family disturbance led to multiple people shot at kaufman art. one dead, one injured, one susp
here is the letter smith sent, obtained by the i.t.. -- i team. last year, a civil grand jury indicted smith on charges of provided sealed carry weapons permits in exchange for favors. in an hour, dan noyes breaks down the events. dan: a surge in crime in san jose is once again bringing up the question of staffing in the police department. kristen: within hours of each other, sfpd responded -- sj pd responded to two different homicides a few miles apart. dustin dorsey has details. >> once...
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the >> i.t.ukraine and we -- as you know, iran's been providing russia with drones. usually largely against ukraine civilian population and presidents case suggested russia could be assisting iran with iran's nuclear program in return. is there intelligence at all that supports this idea that there's a quid pro quo going on? >> you see it with russia, and syria, and iran. you see it now with direct payment between russia and iran. but then also now with a run assisting russia. i think what's important about this is it gives a real opportunity for israel to change its position, where it has stayed out of this conflict. to say, wait a minute. we now have iran that is engaging it against its allies, our israeli allies, including the united states. they have certainly a long term benefit of all being able to defeat iranian systems. so, i think this is a real opportunity for them to reevaluate the neutrality that they've had entering this conflict. and to help, even in the air defense system that zele
the >> i.t.ukraine and we -- as you know, iran's been providing russia with drones. usually largely against ukraine civilian population and presidents case suggested russia could be assisting iran with iran's nuclear program in return. is there intelligence at all that supports this idea that there's a quid pro quo going on? >> you see it with russia, and syria, and iran. you see it now with direct payment between russia and iran. but then also now with a run assisting russia. i...
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one is an i.t. analyst who had worked in construction, owns a semiautomatic weapon. there's a financial advisor there who is a former french military officer, a probation officer, somebody who works for walmart, a computer technician in miami-dade, a woman working as -- with the broward county library here, a legal assistant, an immigration officer, a man who runs his own business of distribution and exporting, a woman who is a senior investigator for a medical device firm. those names of those jurors were not made public. they were not photographed during the trial. but during the trial, there were portions where the jurors themselves were sobbing and crying, listening to the details. they were all asked prior to being selected in a three-phase process to sit on the jury, they were asked, you can set aside your personal beliefs in this case, and if the law leads you to a death sentence, can you impose the death sentence? they all agreed. it was a lot to listen to here as we heard -- we heard the judge reading this. let me go and read you what the key words here were
one is an i.t. analyst who had worked in construction, owns a semiautomatic weapon. there's a financial advisor there who is a former french military officer, a probation officer, somebody who works for walmart, a computer technician in miami-dade, a woman working as -- with the broward county library here, a legal assistant, an immigration officer, a man who runs his own business of distribution and exporting, a woman who is a senior investigator for a medical device firm. those names of those...
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. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t. specialists and university students.from russia. >> yeah. from mobilization, from military service, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: most don't want to be identified to protect loved ones still in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without the wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man says putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not trust our government. we don't believe in what they say. >> reporter: he says a russian government crackdown on dissent has made protesting futile leaving hundreds of thousands of men now suddenly adrift trying to find work and accommodation in foreign countries. >> i'm the citizen of the country that started that war. i did not support this war, never did, but somehow i'm still connected with this state because of my passport and i am at the same time a refugee and the aggressor. >> reporter: russians on the run sharing a collectiveness of hopelessness and guilt over the destruction caused by their government. >> how are the
. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t. specialists and university students.from russia. >> yeah. from mobilization, from military service, yeah, yeah. >> reporter: most don't want to be identified to protect loved ones still in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without the wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man says putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not trust our government. we...
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the reality is, as long as the fed is going to increase interest rates, there are concerns i.t.pending will slow down. that is the big issue. once the fed stops, once we see that line and the sand which i am hoping in the spring or summer of next year, i think we will start to see the chip sector recover, which will lead to the broad-based recovery in tech. alix: we have seen investors come back to the triple cues. we have seen flows start to piccola. i am wondering where you see the flows going with that. valuation level amazon is trading 85 times earnings. iker soft at 24 times. what is the appropriate valuation for these guys? dan: i think people putting money back into that sector is due to the fact stocks have pulled back so much and seem so cheap. based on valuation, earnings growth is coming down. multiple is going up. s&p 500 information technology benchmark trades in at about 20 to 25 -- 24 times earnings. maybe some people see value in their and the fact the tech sector is trading in line with the s&p 500 and terms of valuation, saying we know there are going to be mor
the reality is, as long as the fed is going to increase interest rates, there are concerns i.t.pending will slow down. that is the big issue. once the fed stops, once we see that line and the sand which i am hoping in the spring or summer of next year, i think we will start to see the chip sector recover, which will lead to the broad-based recovery in tech. alix: we have seen investors come back to the triple cues. we have seen flows start to piccola. i am wondering where you see the flows...
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provider and executives on the call said business spend was tightening, decision-makers scrutinizing i.t. decisions more closely. still reporting 124% net revenue retention, metric of current companies spent. all of this optimistic, domino's pizza and medicare and medicaid as customers getting a boost to other players. ensauna, 85% off its high. spunk also outperforming the real question, of course, rate pressure. see here quarterly day chart. brief here representatives from the etf and others able to rise rile rates rose qqq etfs over 4% rate is a consistent story with these companies and breaks from the dollar pretty much flat carl, back to you. >> thanks. >>> don't miss the season finale of jay leno's "garage" as jay joins the president at the secret service training facility to talk about the future of electric cars and a lot more that's coming up tomorrow night. 10:00 p.m. eastern time. stay witush . ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ and i'm going to tell you about exciting medicare advantage plans that can provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with o
provider and executives on the call said business spend was tightening, decision-makers scrutinizing i.t. decisions more closely. still reporting 124% net revenue retention, metric of current companies spent. all of this optimistic, domino's pizza and medicare and medicaid as customers getting a boost to other players. ensauna, 85% off its high. spunk also outperforming the real question, of course, rate pressure. see here quarterly day chart. brief here representatives from the etf and others...
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from entire prize, from businesses what does that tell you about major companies scaling back their i.tness was known to be on a decline. it's expected to decline more substantially in the quarter let's keep in mind azure is at least four times the size of the windows oem business and it's growing substantially. pc is very visible, historical for the company, but the real story is, i think, that the commercially oriented businesses did well and they're expect to continue to do well as per their guise answer it's really more the high volume, more consumer oriented business including gaming that i think are going to be more adversely affected >> thank you appreciate it. microsoft down 6%. >>> all right. coming up on "worldwide exchange," more of your morning's big money movers including shares of spotify under pressure why the company may become the latest streaming svierce to hike prices "worldwide exchange," we're back in a moment. what if you were a major transit system with billions of passengers taking millions of trips every year? you aren't about to let any cyberattacks slow you do
from entire prize, from businesses what does that tell you about major companies scaling back their i.tness was known to be on a decline. it's expected to decline more substantially in the quarter let's keep in mind azure is at least four times the size of the windows oem business and it's growing substantially. pc is very visible, historical for the company, but the real story is, i think, that the commercially oriented businesses did well and they're expect to continue to do well as per their...
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. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t.ecialists, and university students. >> you ran away from that. >> yes, from military service. >> reporter: most do not want to be identified to protect loved ones in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without a wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man's says putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not believe in what they say. >> reporter: he said a russian government crackdown on dissent has been protesting futile, leaving hundreds of thousands of men suddenly adrift trying to find work and accommodation in foreign countries. >> i am the citizen of the country who started the war. i did not support this war, and never did. somehow, i'm still connected with this because of my passport. at the same time, i'm a refugee and aggressor. >> reporter: russians on the run sharing a collective sense of hopelessness and guilt over the destruction caused by their government. >> how are these large numbers of russians, ac
. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t.ecialists, and university students. >> you ran away from that. >> yes, from military service. >> reporter: most do not want to be identified to protect loved ones in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without a wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man's says putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not believe in what they say. >> reporter:...
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look at that intuit up 6% both companies up 6% and i.t. hardware presence in evs.and weblush bike patelo alto and others and research names like knowsnowfla, crowded and could be subject to extra volatility subject in the coming months. >> some mover at top of the market up 7% 8% thank you. >>> more on the big rally bring in rosenberg research founder david rosenberg. let me guess, david. thanks, a bear market rally. nothing to be excited about. am i right >> well, i'm not saying can't be excited about a bear market rally, but we all know that these rallies that you can rent. you don't want to own them so you want to have your hedges and exit strategy in place, but it is a bear market rally. all the harmarks of a bear market rally seen six of these already. reminds me of, of warren buffett's famous like, one thing that we know about history that people don't learn from history. but the biggest rallies in the market historically have actually happened in bear markets. not bull markets this is one of them. this is the seventh bear market rally this year and still dow
look at that intuit up 6% both companies up 6% and i.t. hardware presence in evs.and weblush bike patelo alto and others and research names like knowsnowfla, crowded and could be subject to extra volatility subject in the coming months. >> some mover at top of the market up 7% 8% thank you. >>> more on the big rally bring in rosenberg research founder david rosenberg. let me guess, david. thanks, a bear market rally. nothing to be excited about. am i right >> well, i'm not...
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common spirit reported tuesday that an i.t. security issue forced it to take some of the systems off line. it didn't provide specifics but a person familiar with the incident told nbc news that it was a rent somewhere attack. common spirit has 140 hospitals across 21 states. it didn't share information on how many facilities are impacted but these are some of the states where hospitals reported issues. the healthcare system confirmed some of the computer systems that took off line may have included electronic health records. it reported it rescheduled patient appointments and the investigation is ongoing.>>> elon musk has three weeks to close his deal with twitter if he wants to avoid a trial with the social media company. the legal showdown was set to begin in 10 days. in a court filing, most -- his lawyers insisted he wants to proceed at the original $44 billion price. they asked twitter to end the legal battle arguing the trial would distract the team from securing the financing necessary to secure the deal but twitter refus
common spirit reported tuesday that an i.t. security issue forced it to take some of the systems off line. it didn't provide specifics but a person familiar with the incident told nbc news that it was a rent somewhere attack. common spirit has 140 hospitals across 21 states. it didn't share information on how many facilities are impacted but these are some of the states where hospitals reported issues. the healthcare system confirmed some of the computer systems that took off line may have...
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there was a task force that up to bag kleindienst because of the i.t. hearings.he planned to a misdemeanor he and dozens of other people's reputation was it wasn't nixon's idea it was -- klein dings. and they're been alternate like things have come out like they did in the investigation of donald trump? that's a good question. of course the short answer is, i don't know the situation back in the 70s was dramatically different than today there were only three networks. abc, nbc, cbs. there were two influential papers. the new york times, the washington post. there were two weekly news magazines newsweek and time. they wore uniformly liberal. we called it the liberal eastern establishment. no fox news, no talk radio, no podcasts. no alternate point of view. either what you had to say was consistent with their narrative or it never saw air. no other side. we could not get our news out. no investigation of wrongdoing by the other side. there were indications. one of my favorite, i think it is in the back of this book. it is at least referenced, bob woodward's notes a
there was a task force that up to bag kleindienst because of the i.t. hearings.he planned to a misdemeanor he and dozens of other people's reputation was it wasn't nixon's idea it was -- klein dings. and they're been alternate like things have come out like they did in the investigation of donald trump? that's a good question. of course the short answer is, i don't know the situation back in the 70s was dramatically different than today there were only three networks. abc, nbc, cbs. there were...
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come on back, susan, i'll see you on monday -- stuart: susan: i think this is just i.t.d. our next guest has called out woke companies from disney to american express, and if now bloomberg says these woke companies are running scared. the man they're running scared from is chris rue foe, and he joins me now. do you have them running squared concern scared, and if so, what are they doing? >> well, i think what we've done is we've exposed critical race theory anded radical gender theory in about 20 of the upon theture 100 companies. we've driven up negatives on companies like disney which sufferedded a catastrophic reputational loss as it was fighting with ron desan tin os than writer -- ron desantis, and so we've shifted corporate culture. we know this from bloomberg and the "wall street journal." they don't want to get in the crosshairs of the anti-woke movement because it's bad for business. that's exactly what we've intended to do. if you have to declare neutrality in the culture war, we will come after you, target your reputation, target your ceos in the realm of publ
come on back, susan, i'll see you on monday -- stuart: susan: i think this is just i.t.d. our next guest has called out woke companies from disney to american express, and if now bloomberg says these woke companies are running scared. the man they're running scared from is chris rue foe, and he joins me now. do you have them running squared concern scared, and if so, what are they doing? >> well, i think what we've done is we've exposed critical race theory anded radical gender theory in...
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. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t. specialists, and university students. you ran away from russia. >> yeah, from mobilization, from -- >> reporter: from military service. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: most don't want to be identified to protect loved ones still in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without a wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man says putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country, leaving his wife and child behind. >> we do not trust our government. we don't believe in what they say. >> reporter: he says a russian government crackdown on dissent has made protesting futile, leaving hundreds of thousands of men now suddenly adrift, trying to find work and accommodation in foreign countries. >> i am the citizen of the country that started that war. i did not support this war, never did. but somehow i'm still connected with this state because of my passport, and i am at the same time a refugee. >> reporter: russians on the run, sharing a collective sense of hopelessness and guilt over the destruction caused by their
. >> reporter: to engineers, i.t. specialists, and university students. you ran away from russia. >> yeah, from mobilization, from -- >> reporter: from military service. >> yeah, yeah. >> reporter: most don't want to be identified to protect loved ones still in russia. >> how can i take part in the war without a wish to win this war? >> reporter: this man says putin's draft left him no other choice but to flee the country, leaving his wife and child...
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think about i.t. companies and agora food companies. we will have to rethink the strategy. >> it is an opportunity because having gone to ukraine as a person in government and then after, their industry is still heavily state owned. and frankly, not very efficient. leapfrogging also involves streamlining and moving to models we know work that are in the open market. >> as ambassador taylor knows well, we had concerns about the obligatory policies in ukraine. it is time to put focus on reconstruction because you have to begin to think about that in the international community. i also want to talk about cyber warfare and disinformation. we talk a little bit about the nuclear threat and the tool of warfare. we know pruden and his government has used a disinformation campaign. i'm surprised at how ineffective russian cyber attacks have been within ukraine and how limited those cyber attacks that we normally see have been against the u.s. and europe. should we see cyber escalation? should we be anticipate that -- anticipating that? your thou
think about i.t. companies and agora food companies. we will have to rethink the strategy. >> it is an opportunity because having gone to ukraine as a person in government and then after, their industry is still heavily state owned. and frankly, not very efficient. leapfrogging also involves streamlining and moving to models we know work that are in the open market. >> as ambassador taylor knows well, we had concerns about the obligatory policies in ukraine. it is time to put focus...