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here is the payoff, her stake and iac had grown to just under $9 million.d news for chelsea is sitting on the board of the company has not been very demanding. at the same time she was heading millions from them, she was getting $600,000 a year for example from nbc to produce a handful of forgettable television segments. paying her another quarter million dollars a year. she's kept busy working as vice chair of the clinton foundation, writing bad children's books, and lecturing america from her perch on twitter. read her feed sometime. it'll tell you a lot. she went to stanford, by the way, unlike you. how much money is that? the average american would have to work five lifetimes to $9 million that chelsea clinton collected from iac for doing nothing, but chelsea clinton did it in less than a decade because she had the right last name. just in case you are wondering. well, prince harry and meghan markle's announcement last week they'll step away from the british royal family shocked everyone, apparently even the queen was stunned, that the royal family held
here is the payoff, her stake and iac had grown to just under $9 million.d news for chelsea is sitting on the board of the company has not been very demanding. at the same time she was heading millions from them, she was getting $600,000 a year for example from nbc to produce a handful of forgettable television segments. paying her another quarter million dollars a year. she's kept busy working as vice chair of the clinton foundation, writing bad children's books, and lecturing america from her...
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trade deal, and a report that apple is see strong sales, , coming up, a first on cnbc interview with iac chairman barry diller we are higher be 0.8% on the doubt stephanie link is here with us. good afternoon. >> thanks for having me. good to see you as always. we shall rule off all the major at least, owned now that they seem behind you are they're rallying and rallying hard apple is so incredibly impressive if that really is the case, we have up side to numbers for apple, and i think a lot of analysts will have to raise estimates. it's a great leadership group. it really is. >> apple up 5.2% so far in 2020. let's fog focus in on the big stories. we're looking at what wall street is says courtney has a read on retail. mike santoli has his market -- >> and if you're wonders what got us to the doorstep, not quite, it's very simple. it's big-cap technology stocks >> apple a good part of the reason, moiismt the secondmost important, and, of course, a suite of semiconnect or stocks like nvidia. tame, re that mean reversion trade? center stocks rallied, why they were greatly beaten up. that's
trade deal, and a report that apple is see strong sales, , coming up, a first on cnbc interview with iac chairman barry diller we are higher be 0.8% on the doubt stephanie link is here with us. good afternoon. >> thanks for having me. good to see you as always. we shall rule off all the major at least, owned now that they seem behind you are they're rallying and rallying hard apple is so incredibly impressive if that really is the case, we have up side to numbers for apple, and i think a...
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she received $250,000 in restricted iac stock unit.on the board of expedia which diller chairs. awarded roughly $80,000 of expedia stock since 2017. isn't this the exactly crony capitalism which democrat say they disapprove? >> get beat up on twitter for the answer. i have no problem with this. why? because i'm a supporter of capitalism. look, a lot of companies when you look at suite of different companies iac has? they are a lot of technology companies and why wouldn't they want millenial and high-profile on the board. >> john, stop it. i have been a public company director. i'm currently a private company director. these are very difficult positions to get even with that level of corporate governor nance experience, which is what a board does. she has absolutely no right, experience to be in the position. that is cronyism. not capitalism and should be treated with utter disdain. >> i'm with john beale. this is free market. if you buy access to something, with companies. this is something that happens. happens with the trump kids. ha
she received $250,000 in restricted iac stock unit.on the board of expedia which diller chairs. awarded roughly $80,000 of expedia stock since 2017. isn't this the exactly crony capitalism which democrat say they disapprove? >> get beat up on twitter for the answer. i have no problem with this. why? because i'm a supporter of capitalism. look, a lot of companies when you look at suite of different companies iac has? they are a lot of technology companies and why wouldn't they want...
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juxtaposition of something beautiful with items that are bullet-ridden.troy it just so happened that the events iac syria took after had started planning this exhibition. i think is very timely, because it helps to shed light on how syrianio dec have serious implitions on minorities such as the kurdish people. hist oppressed.y have been they haven't practically erased from certa parts of iraq in turkey. suit speaks to an and a problem that needs to be solved. uedials imperative to developing an understanding of other people, and i think that a rt is a way of creating a dialogue. my hope is that a lot of people come a see this exhibition eayeah, i would like to think that somebody from the white house would see this exhibitn. nada: well, that from all of us here. and nada tawfik. --i am nada tawfik announcer: funding for is presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutio america's neglected needs; and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank yo to make su facts and truth are driving conversation. "washing
juxtaposition of something beautiful with items that are bullet-ridden.troy it just so happened that the events iac syria took after had started planning this exhibition. i think is very timely, because it helps to shed light on how syrianio dec have serious implitions on minorities such as the kurdish people. hist oppressed.y have been they haven't practically erased from certa parts of iraq in turkey. suit speaks to an and a problem that needs to be solved. uedials imperative to developing an...
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is no question in my mind we have great responsibilities, and that's how i think about it when the iac for an example you describe a parent coming up with their children and by the way, i've also seen a father, but his son. i think about it in terms of responsibility and it's a very important responsibility i take seriously to try as best as i can to be a voice for people whose voices should be heard and seen, so that's how i think about it. >> senator for the great state of california, thank you very much. [applause] [cheering] 's [cheering]
is no question in my mind we have great responsibilities, and that's how i think about it when the iac for an example you describe a parent coming up with their children and by the way, i've also seen a father, but his son. i think about it in terms of responsibility and it's a very important responsibility i take seriously to try as best as i can to be a voice for people whose voices should be heard and seen, so that's how i think about it. >> senator for the great state of california,...
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but the speaker, as she said, didn't give us a clear timeline of when she's going toic ii iac put upe. she'll meet with her caucus on tuesday, which means wednesday is the earliest that the vote does come down. but she doesn't say it for sure. >> josh, before i get to the timeline in all of this in which speaker pelosi does weigh in on as i just played the sound for that. i want to get your take from what i heard to rudy giuliani getting impeachment dismissed, as well. >> let's not make any mistake about it, there is going to be a trial in the senate on the impeachment articles that were passed. this is not just dismissed out of hand as senators on both sides of the aisle have made very clear. what rudy giuliani is doing here is making a political argument that this whole thing is a sham. that it should be invalidated in the minds of, frankr rfrankly, who should be going -- >> i don't mean to cut you off, but is this a political argument or a pr political argument? >> what it is not is a legal argument. and we can tell that this is not the way that the president's legal team is going
but the speaker, as she said, didn't give us a clear timeline of when she's going toic ii iac put upe. she'll meet with her caucus on tuesday, which means wednesday is the earliest that the vote does come down. but she doesn't say it for sure. >> josh, before i get to the timeline in all of this in which speaker pelosi does weigh in on as i just played the sound for that. i want to get your take from what i heard to rudy giuliani getting impeachment dismissed, as well. >> let's not...
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meanwhile, iac chair barry diller joined us yesterday he sounded off on political advertising and facebook'secision to not remove those ads from its platform. this is what he said >> if you have basically free speech and you have the ability to advertise something, unless you are so egregiously over the line, you don't have any right to censor political advertising. how are you going to do it what kind of slope are you going to slide down when you say you're going to in a promotional medium -- what is advertising? it's promotion you tend to xanl rate the negatives or the positives most political advertising is actually negative. so you make these negative arguments about your opponents how are you going to vet those it's impossible. >> interesting, sort of signing with zuckerberg on this, right >> yeah. well, he is signing -- diller is saying he doesn't support facebook's position, so i don't know how you equate it i personally come down on the side of these political ads that are disor the tif should not be allowed. i think that's a bad concept and i think it hurts political campaigns, poli
meanwhile, iac chair barry diller joined us yesterday he sounded off on political advertising and facebook'secision to not remove those ads from its platform. this is what he said >> if you have basically free speech and you have the ability to advertise something, unless you are so egregiously over the line, you don't have any right to censor political advertising. how are you going to do it what kind of slope are you going to slide down when you say you're going to in a promotional...
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empire, today we're getting a unique peek with an interview with elon musk's mother, and chairman of iac here on "closing bell. from managing inventory... to detecting and preventing threats... to scaling up your production. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. our retirement plan with voya gives us confidence. yeah, they help us with achievable steps along the way... ...so we can spend a bit now, knowing we're prepared for the...