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i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup guy adami, karen finerman, steve grasso, and pete najarian, co-foudner of ma marketrebellion.com. right now jaw-dropping drop for netflix, losing subscribers for the first time in more than ten years. we're all over the report in the ripple effect, this after-hour shock on a day the market bucking all of the headwinds, rising rates and surging dollar and uber hawkish fed, we break it down next and twitter dropping on chatter and number of firms giving elon the inl financial cold shoulder meanwhile, netflix down 25%, streaming giant losing 200,000 subscribers in the first quarter and forecasting even more losses this quarter let's go inside the numbers now with our own julia boorstin, julia? >> that's right, melissa, we're seeing the netflix shares down 25% on a massive subscriber supply the company did lose 200,000 subscribers instead of adding 2.7 million which is what analysts projected they did note 700,000 were lost because the company stopped operations in russia and the company guided 2 million subs in the second instead of the guided 2.6 million w
i'm melissa lee tonight's trader lineup guy adami, karen finerman, steve grasso, and pete najarian, co-foudner of ma marketrebellion.com. right now jaw-dropping drop for netflix, losing subscribers for the first time in more than ten years. we're all over the report in the ripple effect, this after-hour shock on a day the market bucking all of the headwinds, rising rates and surging dollar and uber hawkish fed, we break it down next and twitter dropping on chatter and number of firms giving...
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tim seymour, karen finerman. steve grasso -- ahead on fast another wild day on wall street. red ruled the tape and major averages fell we dive into safe harbor during the storm and where it could go from here. straight ahead plus, is consumer urge to splurge slowing down, we're seeing big stocks drop this week, what the charts are telling us later, betting on the ev boom, a boom that will need lots and lots of lithium. we'll talk to the ceo of lithium america about the challenges ahead as we slide into the electric movement. we start with the sell off on wall street nasdaq dropping to its lowest close in two weeks. check out the losses in big names on wall street, microsoft, apple, tesla, alphabet, meta, losing $316 billion in market cap today alone. the move comes as the fed lays out its plan to drawdown its balance sheet. let's get more on the headlines of the central bank with steve liesman who is on set with us, first reporter guest on set for "fast money." >> right guy for the right time. >> there's no party hats. >> or dancing bears. you know anyway, the federal reserv
tim seymour, karen finerman. steve grasso -- ahead on fast another wild day on wall street. red ruled the tape and major averages fell we dive into safe harbor during the storm and where it could go from here. straight ahead plus, is consumer urge to splurge slowing down, we're seeing big stocks drop this week, what the charts are telling us later, betting on the ev boom, a boom that will need lots and lots of lithium. we'll talk to the ceo of lithium america about the challenges ahead as we...
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karen, what did you make of this quarter? >> thank god, i think. i thought the tiniest miss, but with the stock at this level, expectations were clearly looking for something, especially heels of alphabet last night, and facebook trading down, what what it was today i thought it was good, especially in the context of this was a 13 p.e. stock earlier today. not even including the cash, so that's an extraordinarily cheap -- i don't even know -- the ebitda number is maybe eight or nine. that's ridiculously cheap for a company like this. any hint of, okay, things aren't falling apart was met with a good reaction. i always like listening to the call, because sometimes there's nu nuance, sometimes they drop the bombs, so i don't want to say the worst is over for sure, but i'm very pleased with the numb ers i think a lot of this beat is really revenue experiences. if you look at the numbers, they came in significantly less we'll get more information on that before we see the after-hours move, you can't have bought facebook at the levels all the way back i
karen, what did you make of this quarter? >> thank god, i think. i thought the tiniest miss, but with the stock at this level, expectations were clearly looking for something, especially heels of alphabet last night, and facebook trading down, what what it was today i thought it was good, especially in the context of this was a 13 p.e. stock earlier today. not even including the cash, so that's an extraordinarily cheap -- i don't even know -- the ebitda number is maybe eight or nine....
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they've gone very quiet here i'm not ready to -- karen may be right.be the person with more toes than me potentially in another couple weeks. >> the content is not enough it's not enough good content we made three netflix puns >> since when? and again, i hear you. i totally hear that. >> the co-ceo said we need a "bridgerton" every single month. we need hits more frequently and hits more frequently equals more money spent >> 68% move since november, when everybody -- you know, you can flip the coin. all the negativity, that was all the endorsements and ringing just enthusiasm about the stock 4 1/2, 5 months ago. so clearly things have changed but how much of the change, 70% says a lot i'll say this. disney now at 20 times next year's numbers, about as cheap as it's been in a while and earnings, to karen's point, on may 11th to me that's how you trade this netflix move >> p/e is 20 now >> and three times -- i think it's less. >> here's the thing. you all lost your minds if you guys don't think that this stock going from 700 in mid november to 200 and no
they've gone very quiet here i'm not ready to -- karen may be right.be the person with more toes than me potentially in another couple weeks. >> the content is not enough it's not enough good content we made three netflix puns >> since when? and again, i hear you. i totally hear that. >> the co-ceo said we need a "bridgerton" every single month. we need hits more frequently and hits more frequently equals more money spent >> 68% move since november, when...
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karen: that is such a good question.is not just in and around europe, that freedom of navigation is under threat. we see that elsewhere around the world. but your absolute right, the freedom of navigation has been a central plank of economic develop intonations for centuries. as you also say, britain is a maritime nation. that is our history. it is in our dna. we take freedom of navigation very seriously. we send our ships around the world to uphold that right of freedom of navigation, as does the united states. so a large part of what we do in the baltic sea is about just being there and asserting the right of freedom of navigation. jonathan: just to reflect on germany's decisions over the last couple of decades, many people warned them about their dependence on russian energy. those warnings were ignored. you have clearly made a policy mistake. the greeks also made a policy mistake 20 or so years ago, and they were punished with austerity by the europeans. he had to make some terrible decisions that plunged their econo
karen: that is such a good question.is not just in and around europe, that freedom of navigation is under threat. we see that elsewhere around the world. but your absolute right, the freedom of navigation has been a central plank of economic develop intonations for centuries. as you also say, britain is a maritime nation. that is our history. it is in our dna. we take freedom of navigation very seriously. we send our ships around the world to uphold that right of freedom of navigation, as does...
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right for a closer look at this, let's bring in karen petal. she's the director of the for center for energy, climate and resources, and he joins me from munich. i welcome back to the program. karen, should the you decide to boycott rash, russian gas deliveries? it doesn't look like the alternative sources can fill the gap. does it? no, it doesn't, i mean that's basically unanimous from all of the sources that you see trying to estimate how much is possible that there is only a minor increase possible with respect to pipeline deliveries and a little bit larger, but also very uncertain increase in the deliveries by ellen g. so of the 155000000000 cubic meters that we saw last year, how big a gap would remain if bureau were to tap all the sources. rel, i'm basically estimates of range from 10 to 15000000000 cubic meters that could be added through pipelines and a 20 to 60 via ellen g. so there's a high rate of uncertainty and we could face something as low as like $30000000000.00. so that would make up about 20 percent. that could be made up of t
right for a closer look at this, let's bring in karen petal. she's the director of the for center for energy, climate and resources, and he joins me from munich. i welcome back to the program. karen, should the you decide to boycott rash, russian gas deliveries? it doesn't look like the alternative sources can fill the gap. does it? no, it doesn't, i mean that's basically unanimous from all of the sources that you see trying to estimate how much is possible that there is only a minor increase...
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we thank you, karen snow of nasdaq. a while since jeff bezos pledged for blue skies with delivery drones. now it's been a decade since the promise. amazon's drones have technical challenge to show for themselves. there's even a video on linkedin showing a package being delivered in the middle of, well, nowhere. let's talk about more of this with bloomberg's spencer soper and his big take, the key story that dropped on our terminal. what has been the main issue? spencer: the main issue is design, where amazon wanted to combine maneuverability to go up and down with a plane that rides forward. that is difficult to pull off. they wanted for the payload -- they wanted it for the payload it could carry, as well as the range. they wanted the drones to do a 15-mile round-trip, which they see has been critical to serve a big enough population. that design has been tricky. in the summer they had a bad incident when the drone was transitioning from the up-and-down flight pattern to the pattern where one of the motors failed. one
we thank you, karen snow of nasdaq. a while since jeff bezos pledged for blue skies with delivery drones. now it's been a decade since the promise. amazon's drones have technical challenge to show for themselves. there's even a video on linkedin showing a package being delivered in the middle of, well, nowhere. let's talk about more of this with bloomberg's spencer soper and his big take, the key story that dropped on our terminal. what has been the main issue? spencer: the main issue is...
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or what karen's saying, again, and again getting punished. >> i think you'll see banks separate karen mentioned the hit to book value. tangible book people were expecting for jpmorgan 72 and change it came in 69 and change, doesn't sound like a big deal, it happens to be a big deal, especially when valuations are in the cross hair. you start to do the math is jpmorgan worthy of two times tangible book, if so it's $140 stock. i think the market is saying make we have to ratchet this down and take a fresh look in terms of other banks separating themselves, i mentioned yesterday and will mention again today, pete was on overtime yesterday talking about goldman sachs, the huge sell off that stock ha seen, and how cheap it is in terms of tangible book value, i'm with him i think you can see jpmorgan -- jpmorgan sell off. >> pete's been talking about goldman sachs for a while. i heard him on the halftime overtime and here on fm talking about it -- mike mayo talked about how he prefers main street banking over wall street banking. >> that's interest ing. i look at goldman sachs, because of t
or what karen's saying, again, and again getting punished. >> i think you'll see banks separate karen mentioned the hit to book value. tangible book people were expecting for jpmorgan 72 and change it came in 69 and change, doesn't sound like a big deal, it happens to be a big deal, especially when valuations are in the cross hair. you start to do the math is jpmorgan worthy of two times tangible book, if so it's $140 stock. i think the market is saying make we have to ratchet this down...
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. >> fortunate to have karen and charlotte on the ground in paris this morning karen is joining us live from the headquarters at emmanuel macron's party karen, a small sigh of relief, but not decisive as this point >> rosanna, i spoke to him just as he stepped out to the election night rally i asked how he was feeling he looked shell shocked. this is such a tight contest if you think about the final stages, we saw the polls narrow suggesting that he and marine le pen were neck and neck on the night, we saw more comfortable margin, but the question he from here is who turns out to support him he was a vote for change and he had new supporters now he is the incumbent. that is dangerous territory in france no president has been elected to the palace in the past 20 years. the players may be the same, but the game has changed this time we are facing concerns over the war in ukraine and protection of europe and its security and how europe wants to position for the next 20 years and beyond as it takes on the challenge of the likes of not just russia, but china you think back five years ago, it
. >> fortunate to have karen and charlotte on the ground in paris this morning karen is joining us live from the headquarters at emmanuel macron's party karen, a small sigh of relief, but not decisive as this point >> rosanna, i spoke to him just as he stepped out to the election night rally i asked how he was feeling he looked shell shocked. this is such a tight contest if you think about the final stages, we saw the polls narrow suggesting that he and marine le pen were neck and...
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karen, does this scenario look interesting to you at this point?, i was thinking more about it over the weekend. i think guy's point about something bullish happens before something bearish. i think, you know, we haven't seen financing it would be easy for him if he did have financing to show us the financing. it's odd the richest person in the world is seen by the arbitrage community as kind of flakey and you can't really count on them. that is sort of telling to me. given the down side if he says, i'm not so excited about it. >> schwab shares getting shellacked a dive into the options pit to see the action >> announcer: get your trades to go with the "fast money" podcast. catch us anytime anywhere. follow today on your favorite podcasting app we're back right after this. we got this. we got this. we got this. we got this. yay! we got this. we got this! life is for living. we got this! let's partner for all of it. edward jones ♪ ♪ bonnie boon i'm calling you out. everybody be cool, alright? we've got bonnie right here on a video call. we don't tak
karen, does this scenario look interesting to you at this point?, i was thinking more about it over the weekend. i think guy's point about something bullish happens before something bearish. i think, you know, we haven't seen financing it would be easy for him if he did have financing to show us the financing. it's odd the richest person in the world is seen by the arbitrage community as kind of flakey and you can't really count on them. that is sort of telling to me. given the down side if he...
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karen, what is your take on this fascinating situation? >> it is crazy but my take is that a poison pill might be enough, because it is a delaware company, it might be enough cover for the company to just say no it is a valid defense. cour courts in delaware don't like to overboard what board is saying and there are shareholders really pissed at you saying they're not negotiating with me and i'm out of here and selling my stock and it will trade materially lower not because you have a 9.2% seller and a company that doesn't want to sell so, i get why it is trading well below that offer i mean, it is interesting. he is the richest man in the world but he's seen as a joker of a buyer that is sort of eironic. >> right. >> and i feel like you never know what he's going to do but you i do this he could do if it he wants to do it but will he change his mind tomorrow. >> and if he changes his mind tomorrow, i think there is a lot of frustrated shareholders i think shareholders owe a great degree of gratitude to elon musk because i don't see any ma
karen, what is your take on this fascinating situation? >> it is crazy but my take is that a poison pill might be enough, because it is a delaware company, it might be enough cover for the company to just say no it is a valid defense. cour courts in delaware don't like to overboard what board is saying and there are shareholders really pissed at you saying they're not negotiating with me and i'm out of here and selling my stock and it will trade materially lower not because you have a...
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tim karen, guy on "fast. tesla up revenue up 81% from last year. the stock higher after hours and we'll go inside the numbers and hear from elon musk. >>> a netflix nosedive the streamer ending the session down 35% its worth day since 2004 down over 60% this year so is netflix dead money and what about the rest of the entertainment stocks later united airlines just out with earnings minutes ago, the stock insuring up 7% first on cnbc interview with the ceo scott kirby and straight off with the big move higher in tesla popping by 5% after the company beat on the top and bottom lines revenue jumping 81% from year ago levels and deliveries topping 310,000 vehicles tesla's call kicks off at 5:30 p.m. eastern time. elon musk could join, maybe he won't. hopefully he will. phil lebeau has all the numbers and details. phil. >> hey, he says he'll be on the call i think he has something to say, maybe something about twitter. we'll talk about that in a little bit the numbers they just reported much better than expected and that's the reason the stock is surgi
tim karen, guy on "fast. tesla up revenue up 81% from last year. the stock higher after hours and we'll go inside the numbers and hear from elon musk. >>> a netflix nosedive the streamer ending the session down 35% its worth day since 2004 down over 60% this year so is netflix dead money and what about the rest of the entertainment stocks later united airlines just out with earnings minutes ago, the stock insuring up 7% first on cnbc interview with the ceo scott kirby and straight...
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i'm long and as karen pointed out, valuation relative to itself is attractive. >> karen >> ups, tomorrow years old watching years and years, mine is jetblue happy birthday, poppy. >> special thanks to poppy adont go anywhere. "m mey" starts right now now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people make friends. i'm here to try to save you some money. my job not just to entertain, but to educate and teach you, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc, or tweet me @jimcramer. gulp that's the feeling that went through my gut today when i read a speech b
i'm long and as karen pointed out, valuation relative to itself is attractive. >> karen >> ups, tomorrow years old watching years and years, mine is jetblue happy birthday, poppy. >> special thanks to poppy adont go anywhere. "m mey" starts right now now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts...
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just sixpence shell casings from the bullets that had carried karen and clarissa. fired from a glut 17 handgun. >> we did find out that just two doors down, across the street, someone had seen a blue vehicle parked right on the right side of the road. in that, right now, at this point that is all i have. >> so detective nelson set out to find more about his victims. >> karen loft in turned out to be a devoted mother and nurse with no apparent enemies. she was divorced from caresses father kirkland, who now lived in atlanta the daughter, charisma was in private school had good grades and was still a very attached to her father. >> chris it was a special girl for me, because at a young age she had open heart surgery, and she bounced right back from. it kirkland said he had watched karissa blossom into a gregarious teenager. a fashionista and inspiring model with a knack for selfies. >> i sing the song by bob carlile, it's called butterfly kisses. it told the story of him and a daughter, and i used to sing that song to her. and she would just look at me and she loved
just sixpence shell casings from the bullets that had carried karen and clarissa. fired from a glut 17 handgun. >> we did find out that just two doors down, across the street, someone had seen a blue vehicle parked right on the right side of the road. in that, right now, at this point that is all i have. >> so detective nelson set out to find more about his victims. >> karen loft in turned out to be a devoted mother and nurse with no apparent enemies. she was divorced from...
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karen, you own both.u that the spot rights have come down >> i think they have not come down that's one thing that's a really thing. jim is particularly good at that it's not traded at a valuation like this in really long time. really doing a fantastic job of making them a more efficient organization and doing high margin business. fedex has been less good at that fedex has the upside or down side of having a big opportunity of margin improvement because they haven't been run as well as they could have been the valuation there at ten times earnings i feel like at ten times earnings, it's hardly frothy and a lot of sort of bad things are priced in. i'm hanging onto both. >> jim outlined it pretty well jb hunt is down about 23% from if all time high back in march. i totally get what jim is saying >> if you look at fr transportation, it's been under pressure there's going to be pressure you know what i say, it's like not all stocks in the sector are the same just like not all my boyfriends are the same. ther
karen, you own both.u that the spot rights have come down >> i think they have not come down that's one thing that's a really thing. jim is particularly good at that it's not traded at a valuation like this in really long time. really doing a fantastic job of making them a more efficient organization and doing high margin business. fedex has been less good at that fedex has the upside or down side of having a big opportunity of margin improvement because they haven't been run as well as...
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great to be back i'm melissa lee with us tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. we haven't been here together since december of 2019 so it is a very big day. ahead on "fast," arms and the energy trade as the price of crude has tumbled and plus elon taking his ball and going home, at least for now musk now not joining the board of twitter what is his about-face signaling. and we'll debate that. and uranium is up 50%. the man behind the trust etf will join us he said this bull run is only in the second inning. but we start off with a rough opening to a critical week the s&p dropped more than 1.7% closing below the 50-day moving average for the first time since march 17 the nasdaq was down over 2% with the q's gaving up half of the gains and look at the ten-year, the highest level since january of 2019. impact of rising rates in focus. governor christopher wallace saying the central bank is doing all it can to prevent collateral damage and acknowledging that rate hikes are a brute force tool that could act as a hammer on the economy a lot going on today, guy. not ma
great to be back i'm melissa lee with us tonight tim, karen, dan and guy. we haven't been here together since december of 2019 so it is a very big day. ahead on "fast," arms and the energy trade as the price of crude has tumbled and plus elon taking his ball and going home, at least for now musk now not joining the board of twitter what is his about-face signaling. and we'll debate that. and uranium is up 50%. the man behind the trust etf will join us he said this bull run is only in...
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karen miga, it is impressive for what you do. thank you for helping us understand it and get a better grasp of why this is such as huge scientific achievement. we are so proud that it happened right here in our backyard and we have you going to battle for us in this human genome. >> that's great. thank you so much for having me. >> all right. >>> will smith resigned from the motion picture academy that awarded him his best actor oscar on sunday night. that's the latest fall-out from that slap seen on live tv in front of millions of people when comedian chris rock joked about smith's wife, smith came up and slapped him. his resignation comes two days after the academy disciplinary -- smith can no longer vote on oscar nominees but it does not mean he's barred from winning another oscar. in a new statement smith said ", i betrayed the trust of the academy, i deprived other nominees and winners of their opportunity to celebrate and be celebrated for their extraordinary work. i am heartbroken." you know that saga is not over yet. >>>
karen miga, it is impressive for what you do. thank you for helping us understand it and get a better grasp of why this is such as huge scientific achievement. we are so proud that it happened right here in our backyard and we have you going to battle for us in this human genome. >> that's great. thank you so much for having me. >> all right. >>> will smith resigned from the motion picture academy that awarded him his best actor oscar on sunday night. that's the latest...
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thank you. >> thank you, madam karen andrew's. minister of home affairs astray. i would like to invite both of you for your closing remarks as we come to an end. so i will start with mr. secretary. >> thanks so much. once again thanks to the atlantic council for hosting us, for everyone for participating, and to the minister for the great partnership. i'm going to steal the ministers words, and i think they are very powerful. make friends before one needs them.th make partners before one needs them. one wants to be poised should an attack materialized . poised means equipped, prepared, empowered. and in the cyber domain one cannot do that alone. and so that would be the message that ica would want to communicate, and my thanks agai again. >> thank you, mr. secretary. madam minister. >> thank you so much and i would like to thank secretary mayorkas for his lovely exchange, for his valuable actions of ideas and for sharing his point of view with us, and thank you mr. john for this online event. i think it are shared conclusion that the cyber resilience of the marit
thank you. >> thank you, madam karen andrew's. minister of home affairs astray. i would like to invite both of you for your closing remarks as we come to an end. so i will start with mr. secretary. >> thanks so much. once again thanks to the atlantic council for hosting us, for everyone for participating, and to the minister for the great partnership. i'm going to steal the ministers words, and i think they are very powerful. make friends before one needs them.th make partners...
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thank you, madam karen andrews, minister of home affairs, commonwealth of australia. i would now like to invite both you mister secretary and madam minister for closing remarks, as we come to an end. first, i will start with mr. secretary. >> thanks so much. once again, thanks to the atlantic council for hosting us, everybody for participating, and do the minister for the great partnership. i am going to steal the minister's words. i think they are very powerful. make friends before one meets them. make partners, before one needs them. one wants to be poised should an attack materialize. they should be equipped, prepared, empowered, and in the cyber domain, one can not do that alone. so that would be the message i would want to communicate. my thanks again. >> thank you, mister secretary. madam minister? >> thank you so much. i would like to thank secretary mayorkas for his valuable exchange, this valuable exchange of ideas of course, for sharing his point of view with us, and thank you for facilitating this online event. i believe it is our shared confusion that the
thank you, madam karen andrews, minister of home affairs, commonwealth of australia. i would now like to invite both you mister secretary and madam minister for closing remarks, as we come to an end. first, i will start with mr. secretary. >> thanks so much. once again, thanks to the atlantic council for hosting us, everybody for participating, and do the minister for the great partnership. i am going to steal the minister's words. i think they are very powerful. make friends before one...
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i think apple, karen will tell you something, bonawyn will say something intelligent about it, people will stay long apple. indefinitely. next you know what your getting from net flix >> let's separate it from what we'll hear from the earnings calls that will separate the markets maybe in the matter of weeks or month or maybe not at all. in terms of apple. highlighting if apple feels consumer slow down in spending, imagine the stocks with the products that are not as eten -- essential with an ipad or imac. >> did you say you would go to a coffin with the phone. >> i'm dating myself quite a bit but it would be nice to hear it ring, do you have a signal down there, what is 17 g. >> anyway. >> anyway, apple i'm in it for the long-term. i tried to trade out of it every time there's either a supply chain issue or a little wiggle in consumer spending or anything like that i would have been out many, many points ago and never gotten back in. so i'm just going to ride it. i'm going to see. i'll be interested to hear about supply chain issues for apple. i will be interested to hear about deman
i think apple, karen will tell you something, bonawyn will say something intelligent about it, people will stay long apple. indefinitely. next you know what your getting from net flix >> let's separate it from what we'll hear from the earnings calls that will separate the markets maybe in the matter of weeks or month or maybe not at all. in terms of apple. highlighting if apple feels consumer slow down in spending, imagine the stocks with the products that are not as eten -- essential...
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so karen made a handkerchief. so and and. then did you still stray into a rock band, and somehow we actually didn’t break up. i arrived already writing some songs, but folk songs. we have always loved to sing together. actually pavel is still. and how many times we were not agitated to decide in any direction, in fact . and why decide on what reflects your genetic culture, so we are happy to sing and will sing russian folk songs and not only russian. by the way, as for hilarissa, this is our song. this is a duet that we performed when the hilaris met at the recording of a song for the film black volga we are in front of such wonderful bard voices. so actually we talked with her about why don't we sing something human. yes, what a human human we are with the voices of a song next to be and now we will sing. i think this song as it was originally come on. tanned, but still makes the sun squint in her eyes . flexible bypassed all the traps of the heart, an important strip along the salty shore knee-deep only pollen naked. pricel
so karen made a handkerchief. so and and. then did you still stray into a rock band, and somehow we actually didn’t break up. i arrived already writing some songs, but folk songs. we have always loved to sing together. actually pavel is still. and how many times we were not agitated to decide in any direction, in fact . and why decide on what reflects your genetic culture, so we are happy to sing and will sing russian folk songs and not only russian. by the way, as for hilarissa, this is our...
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karen mentioned the dd-ewac, and that's one of the things being speculated about what will elon do. one is move to open source, allow users to choose the algorithm, what you can see or not see. that's an interesting concept. this is all a parlor game at this point but is there something he can do that can help the stock >> i don't think he can do anything at this point i think we all acknowledge that. but this passive stake is passive in name only you know he will be somewhat vocal going forward in terms of what he thinks the problems for twitter is in terms of trading the stock, which was typically what we're tasked to do, he's traded 260ish million shares about four times volume they report earnings in a couple weeks. i think this continues to rally despite today's move into earnings $55, another 10% from here is a logical place. that's sort of the 50% retracement of the all-time high i think it was over a year ago and recent low of $31, believe it or not. i still think it has room. we'll see what he decides to do. i think everybody is saying the same thing, this might be the firs
karen mentioned the dd-ewac, and that's one of the things being speculated about what will elon do. one is move to open source, allow users to choose the algorithm, what you can see or not see. that's an interesting concept. this is all a parlor game at this point but is there something he can do that can help the stock >> i don't think he can do anything at this point i think we all acknowledge that. but this passive stake is passive in name only you know he will be somewhat vocal going...
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karen, you are short twitter. >> i am. >> are you still short twitter >> i am so the termination fee, that's sort of interesting, a billion, i guess to either party is not that much money, but i want to see the details -- we saw some of the loans. there's no financing condition, but six months is a long time. i think we'll see very bad twitters earnings especially in what we've seen tonight. i just don't think the spread with narrow that much. >> 551.58. >> i did buy back a tiny bit on the buck or so down, i might be out it's elon. we could get something out of the left field dan talked about pressure on tesla stock, even though i doubt that's an out. if i were the twitter board, i would never let the price of tesla be an out for this deal. >> so this is, you know. >> is this an overhang >> we want tangentially, the ancillary play is what happens to tesla we talked about at the day tesla reported it was the quarter that everybody that had been buying the stock for years had been waiting for. they finally got it. it was a remarkable quarter. now we want the bulls have to prove themselv
karen, you are short twitter. >> i am. >> are you still short twitter >> i am so the termination fee, that's sort of interesting, a billion, i guess to either party is not that much money, but i want to see the details -- we saw some of the loans. there's no financing condition, but six months is a long time. i think we'll see very bad twitters earnings especially in what we've seen tonight. i just don't think the spread with narrow that much. >> 551.58. >> i did...
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get the reed from the british ambassador to the united states, karen pierce.t she makes of that after this. you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need? oh, like how i customized this scarf? wow, first time? check out this backpack i made for marco. oh yeah? well, check out this tux. oh, nice. that'll go perfect with these. dude... those are so fire. [whines] only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪ we could walk forever ♪ ( ♪♪ ) ♪ walking on ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ ♪ some ♪ ♪ may say ♪ ♪ i'm wishing my days away ♪ ♪ no way ♪ ♪ walking on the moon ♪ this is... ♪♪ this is iowa. we just haven't been properly introduced. say hello to the place where rolling hills meets low bills. where our fields, inside and out, are always growing. and where the fun is just getting started. this is iowa. so, when are you coming to see us? ♪♪ watch: serena williams... wonder woman...u coming to see us? serena... wonder woman... serena... ace. get your tv together with the best of live and on demand. directv
get the reed from the british ambassador to the united states, karen pierce.t she makes of that after this. you know liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need? oh, like how i customized this scarf? wow, first time? check out this backpack i made for marco. oh yeah? well, check out this tux. oh, nice. that'll go perfect with these. dude... those are so fire. [whines] only pay for what you need. ♪liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty.♪ ♪ we could walk...
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and we have from the controller's office karen yu. >> thank you. the item before you eliminates the trial courts courthouse construction fund. in 1995, the city and county of san francisco issued $60.5 million of debt to pay for the new courthouse on mcallister. state law requires the city to issue a construction fund for this purpose, and state law allows the supervisors to impose certain court imposed penalties, fines, or fees to support this payment. under state law, the city is required to take action to terminate this fund. this is an administrative action. there's no financial impact to the city, and i'm happy to answer any questions. >> chair ronen: wonderful. colleagues -- supervisor mar, did you want to comment? any questions? doesn't seem like it. we can open this item up for public comment. >> clerk: yes. members of the public who wish to comment on this item who are joining us in person should lineup in person along the curtains. members joining us remotely should dial 415-655-0001, meeting i.d. 2486-774-4402, then press pound and pound
and we have from the controller's office karen yu. >> thank you. the item before you eliminates the trial courts courthouse construction fund. in 1995, the city and county of san francisco issued $60.5 million of debt to pay for the new courthouse on mcallister. state law requires the city to issue a construction fund for this purpose, and state law allows the supervisors to impose certain court imposed penalties, fines, or fees to support this payment. under state law, the city is...
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karen, we appreciate your reporting very much so. we'll be checking back as the exit polls come out. over to le pen's campaign headquarters where we find charlotte reed. bring us up to date on the mood on the ground. >> reporter: they are happy here. she arrived second in the polls. a good score for the far right candidate. she was at 21% in 2017, so she's improved her score. the gap between her and emmanuel macron has grown this time around. now the challenge would be the next two weeks of running and campaigning between these two. there's no doubt that her connections to russia and to the kremlin will be exposed massively by the macron camp. we know she had photos in 2017 shaking hands with vladimir putin that she's a little embarrassed with in this campaign since the war in ukraine. there's no doubt the macron camp is going to try to expose this as much as possible. in the next two weeks, we'll hear who all the candidates that have lost will support. traditionally parties support the most centrist candidates to block the far right
karen, we appreciate your reporting very much so. we'll be checking back as the exit polls come out. over to le pen's campaign headquarters where we find charlotte reed. bring us up to date on the mood on the ground. >> reporter: they are happy here. she arrived second in the polls. a good score for the far right candidate. she was at 21% in 2017, so she's improved her score. the gap between her and emmanuel macron has grown this time around. now the challenge would be the next two weeks...
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>> karen, appreciate it.nks so much, karen mcginest there. >>> now covid cases in shanghai china appear to be on the way down. some good news. on friday, the global financial hub reporting just over 10,000 infections, a fall of 5,000 from the day before. shanghai has been one of the countries hardest-hit cities during the latest outbreak. on friday, china crediting its zero covid policies with protecting lives as well as minimizing economic impacts. the chinese government defends the harsh covid policy as a, quote, magic weapon to prevent the spread of the virus. shanghai covid numbers are gradually falling, as we said. but daily case counts still remain fairly high. and millions are still under strict lockdown, including cnn's david culliver who has more for us from shanghai. >> reporter: lockdown in china is like nowhere else on earth. here you see a man getting swabbed for a cokcovid test thrh the fence. megaphone is used to call for others to get tested. the country's zero covid strategy turning millions
>> karen, appreciate it.nks so much, karen mcginest there. >>> now covid cases in shanghai china appear to be on the way down. some good news. on friday, the global financial hub reporting just over 10,000 infections, a fall of 5,000 from the day before. shanghai has been one of the countries hardest-hit cities during the latest outbreak. on friday, china crediting its zero covid policies with protecting lives as well as minimizing economic impacts. the chinese government defends...
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something that karen and i are both very concerned about. one of the things we're gonna be focusing on is trying to get people to support the ability of children to get the psychological support that they need. but also, to get back into some sort of educational trajectory, so they don't undermine the opportunities for a successful life later on. but it's a really big problem. and the numbers are massive. the city of warsaw has somewhere between 15 and 20% increase in its population in a matter of a few weeks, from these refugees coming in. and it's tough, and our sympathy, our generosity i hope lasts. but who knows, there is no end in sight to this nightmare of a war that putin has started. and how long are people in the world going to be able to sustain people who are trying to get to safety? >> an important reminder that the need is going to continue far beyond when it is many maybe top of the newscast every night. and thanks to you and karen and all the other people who have gone to see it firsthand and are committed to seeing this throu
something that karen and i are both very concerned about. one of the things we're gonna be focusing on is trying to get people to support the ability of children to get the psychological support that they need. but also, to get back into some sort of educational trajectory, so they don't undermine the opportunities for a successful life later on. but it's a really big problem. and the numbers are massive. the city of warsaw has somewhere between 15 and 20% increase in its population in a matter...
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karen's song is all about empowerment. it's called women.re you kidding me? this is dreamy. it was in brooklyn. we had a day and a half of rehearsal and then we're live on our show. i get to the rehearsal. i walk in, and all of these girls are lifting their feet above their head and i'm like what is happening here? and we start rehearsing. i'm barely keeping up, stephen, and we have to take off karen's jacket at one point in this sort of like cool reveal, and we're trying to figure out how to do it. two of the girls looked at each other and they're, oh, it's like how we had to do with it with b, you just take it -- and i'm like these are beyonce's dancers. i'm in a room with beyonce's dancers expected to dance alongside them. they were all trained dancers except for me. they're not just dancers but beyonce's dancers -- >> stephen: and you nailed it. you crushed it, beanie! are you ready to be backup booty for beyonce? >> next stop after broadway is beyonce's tour. clearly that's the next step for me. >> stephen: from this broadway stage to a
karen's song is all about empowerment. it's called women.re you kidding me? this is dreamy. it was in brooklyn. we had a day and a half of rehearsal and then we're live on our show. i get to the rehearsal. i walk in, and all of these girls are lifting their feet above their head and i'm like what is happening here? and we start rehearsing. i'm barely keeping up, stephen, and we have to take off karen's jacket at one point in this sort of like cool reveal, and we're trying to figure out how to...
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karen, first to you.ictor, let's get the reaction where you are. >> alex, good evening to you from paris. the party is just not stopping here. apparently i am standing in the victors camp. the exit polls have just been released. 58.2 for macron, verses -- for le pen. keep in, on these extra polls here in france are very reliable. they are taken from actual ballots, samples from how people actually voted. not just interviews of those passing votes. so, it is reliable. i can tell, you the music just started and we've a lot of support, but that sun, underneath this, it is very different from five years ago when emmanuel macron was a challenger. he was a man with a vision. . i think it was a fairly confident lead to tonight, but it is possible he might just get across the line. keep in mind that for the, pen he was described as a far-right candidate that was just too radical. taking into the palace five years ago. he has soften his image. but it is still the substance of that many are concerned about. a skept
karen, first to you.ictor, let's get the reaction where you are. >> alex, good evening to you from paris. the party is just not stopping here. apparently i am standing in the victors camp. the exit polls have just been released. 58.2 for macron, verses -- for le pen. keep in, on these extra polls here in france are very reliable. they are taken from actual ballots, samples from how people actually voted. not just interviews of those passing votes. so, it is reliable. i can tell, you the...
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but what if you could harness the power of karens for good.can. >> it is the year to 20-- 202 2-rbgs and black people have had enough of getting the cops called on them. in a secret laboratory under 125th street one scientist worked tirelessly to create a new superweapon. one that will give white people a taste of what black people have to go through on a daily basis. >> it's alive! time to call the cops. >> oh my gosh. what a geat day for some barbecue. you call this garbage, i'm calling the police. >> what. >> we're not doing anything wrong. >> hello, police, yes, i would like to report some white people with some nasty ass food. there is cilantro in the mac 'n cheese, a flurry of salsa and the chick sen just-- wet, not juicy, just wet. and what are these? oh, mushroom kebabs they're vegan. bring the swat team, we going to need backup and a stomach pump. >> you can't be kissing that dog on the mouth, vnts that rescue been through enough. >> easy not a rescue. >> you need to stop slobbering on this animal before you start covid 33. >> leave u
but what if you could harness the power of karens for good.can. >> it is the year to 20-- 202 2-rbgs and black people have had enough of getting the cops called on them. in a secret laboratory under 125th street one scientist worked tirelessly to create a new superweapon. one that will give white people a taste of what black people have to go through on a daily basis. >> it's alive! time to call the cops. >> oh my gosh. what a geat day for some barbecue. you call this garbage,...
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karen: this with a supermarket parking lot before the war.ow it is the first place where people who have managed to flee mariupol and other southern cities can breed at last, without fear. it is just 25 kilometers from the russian forces destroyed their homes and their lives. more than 80,000 people have passed through here since russia invaded. most don't want to talk about what they have gone through. but life and occupation was impossible, and evacuation was difficult to fish. >> we registered to get out a while ago. we were waiting for three weeks about waiting and waiting. turned out the russians had stolen the evacuation buses. reporter: people are seeking news of the disappeared. anyone that can help find -- they leave notes for anyone that could help them find their loved ones. >> searching for their wives, for their father and mother. reporter: further north, the city of dnipro, were even more people come to escape the fighting. in apr is the main hub for people evacuating the south and southeast areas of the donbas and zaporizhzhya
karen: this with a supermarket parking lot before the war.ow it is the first place where people who have managed to flee mariupol and other southern cities can breed at last, without fear. it is just 25 kilometers from the russian forces destroyed their homes and their lives. more than 80,000 people have passed through here since russia invaded. most don't want to talk about what they have gone through. but life and occupation was impossible, and evacuation was difficult to fish. >> we...
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my boy. >> karen, your eyes have their own language.andre spoke, i saw deep sadness, i saw deep anger. >> just knowing what kind of person our son was, it's not fair. he should still be here now. i keep asking god, why? why did you take my baby? i don't even pray anymore. i haven't prayed since he's been gone. and i'm a spiritual person. because i'm angry. i want answers. i want justice. >> reporter: for more than two months, these parents hoped police would be held criminally responsible for the botched raid. >> police, search warrant! >> reporter: until last week. >> it would be unethical for us to file charges for a case in which we know that we will not be able to prevail because the law does not support the charges. and yet a loving, promising young man is dead. >> reporter: minnesota attorney general keith ellison announced that no charges would be filed against any of the officers involved in the shooting, including the man who pulled the trigger, officer hanneman. >> i was not disappointed. i told them i was disgusted with the d
my boy. >> karen, your eyes have their own language.andre spoke, i saw deep sadness, i saw deep anger. >> just knowing what kind of person our son was, it's not fair. he should still be here now. i keep asking god, why? why did you take my baby? i don't even pray anymore. i haven't prayed since he's been gone. and i'm a spiritual person. because i'm angry. i want answers. i want justice. >> reporter: for more than two months, these parents hoped police would be held criminally...
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joining me now is cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. karen?a powerful storm system that is across the central plains tonight. we have we had this outbreak of severe weather. by knew that it kmuz being. the storm prediction center said there was enhanced risk for severe weather and, in fact, that occurred. mostly, across that southeastern corner of nebraska and into kansas. now, the line of storms is moving very quickly toward the east. so now, from iowa, into missouri, all the way down into arkansas and oklahoma. this is where we are seeing some severe weather. although, it looks like the threat of tornadic activity is not as great as we had seen it just a few hour ago. now, take a look at this video. this is remarkable. you are going to remember this. this was a young person, alana atkins, she took this video. she lives in andover, which is a suburb of wichita. wichita connects along interstate 35 up to kansas city. and along that interstate, that's where we saw that powerful line of storms. this is a town of about 13,000 people. they are say
joining me now is cnn meteorologist karen mcginnis. karen?a powerful storm system that is across the central plains tonight. we have we had this outbreak of severe weather. by knew that it kmuz being. the storm prediction center said there was enhanced risk for severe weather and, in fact, that occurred. mostly, across that southeastern corner of nebraska and into kansas. now, the line of storms is moving very quickly toward the east. so now, from iowa, into missouri, all the way down into...
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karen travers has the details.sarah palin has been out of politics 13 years but is now jumping back in an already shaking up the race for alaska's only have seat. the former republican vice presidential candidate writing on facebook, public service is a calling and america is at a tipping point. as i watch the far left destroy the country i knew i had to step up and join the fight. when john mccain picked her to be running mate in 2008 sarah palin was the governor of alaska but unknown to most americans. she quickly became a political star. despite losing the race for the white house and stepping down as governor she became a hero to what became the tea party movement. she helped mainstream the populist strain of republican politics embraced i former president donald trump. in some ways she blaze the path for trump. she may have left office but palin stayed in the public eye. she wrote some books, made appearances on cable news, and even starred in a reality television series. sarah palin's entry into the race is a
karen travers has the details.sarah palin has been out of politics 13 years but is now jumping back in an already shaking up the race for alaska's only have seat. the former republican vice presidential candidate writing on facebook, public service is a calling and america is at a tipping point. as i watch the far left destroy the country i knew i had to step up and join the fight. when john mccain picked her to be running mate in 2008 sarah palin was the governor of alaska but unknown to most...
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time for the lightning round start with karen in virginia karen. >> caller: hi, jim happy tuesday. >>: i'm actually calling about monday, mndy >> oh, you know collaborative software was such a hot business but i've got to tell you, karen, they're losing too much money. so i've got to say no to monday. ken in illinois. ken. >> caller: hi, jim. >> hi, ken >> caller: my company does energy play and is a construction play in the name of sunrun what do you think? >> i would rather own tesla which has somewhat having to do with the same thing, okay, in solar than own sunrun which is losing a lot of money so it's not my cup of tea which this is my cup of tea. can i have brad please >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer >> boo-yah. >> caller: happy to be on your show shout out to a great mentor of mine, mr. kbgreely i know four-letter words are not allowed on, i'm calling about a spac ggpi >> yeah, you know, there was a time, a time where i would have said this one could be good, especially because of the deal with hirsch. i can't do that because even though they've got that deal they're going to lo
time for the lightning round start with karen in virginia karen. >> caller: hi, jim happy tuesday. >>: i'm actually calling about monday, mndy >> oh, you know collaborative software was such a hot business but i've got to tell you, karen, they're losing too much money. so i've got to say no to monday. ken in illinois. ken. >> caller: hi, jim. >> hi, ken >> caller: my company does energy play and is a construction play in the name of sunrun what do you think?...
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they have throw staff -- including karen. karen, do you want to respond to your staff and servability? when you do have numbers of calls? >> i do, thank you. >> good afternoon. board. >> yes. we have at least 3 people on the advisors and just for simple point of contact. travis is the one who fields most of the question and we have will from the office who is bilingual, able to speak and meet with people. directing to the portal and website and filter information to them. >> tried to navigate that portal i heard from people how difficult it is. my question is how much residents have you been in contact with? that i would be assured they received all the information they needed in adequate time as may is coming up fast. >> right. >> we especially this use thanksgiving approximate contacted everybody in the legacy household we had an e mail for and the perral. and door hangers and hung them on every house door. our goal was to reach everybody we possibly comprehend sent a reminder. why to date you don't have a number how many y
they have throw staff -- including karen. karen, do you want to respond to your staff and servability? when you do have numbers of calls? >> i do, thank you. >> good afternoon. board. >> yes. we have at least 3 people on the advisors and just for simple point of contact. travis is the one who fields most of the question and we have will from the office who is bilingual, able to speak and meet with people. directing to the portal and website and filter information to them....
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join meg now is cnn meteorologist, karen mcginnis. karen?w the central plains during this time of year become very active with severe weather. 31 years ago, almost to the day, the city of andover, which was struck tonight by tornados, was struck by an f-5 for nay dough. that was 41 years ago. now, we use ef scale that does damage, as well as wind speeds but they will send out a crew tomorrow for national weather service, and assess just how strong this tornado was. here is the setup. a very active weather pattern across the central plains. behind this system, lot of dry air. it is also cooler airment buff where you see this lipo of storms, that's where we saw violent storms tonight. now, we have severe-thunderstorm watches out across nebraska, iowa, kansas, and a portion of oklahoma. it looks like the tornado watches have all disappeared but that doesn't mean you can't expect more severe weather. now. >> here is the setup across central and eastern sections of kansas. these violent storms erupted right around 8:20 local time. take a look at
join meg now is cnn meteorologist, karen mcginnis. karen?w the central plains during this time of year become very active with severe weather. 31 years ago, almost to the day, the city of andover, which was struck tonight by tornados, was struck by an f-5 for nay dough. that was 41 years ago. now, we use ef scale that does damage, as well as wind speeds but they will send out a crew tomorrow for national weather service, and assess just how strong this tornado was. here is the setup. a very...
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well why should i eat karen you come? nothing, natasha, to call my doors to you, please, natasha, so that you will soon be able to see your granddaughter. and i don't even know where they live, they come to us on the estate. why can't they come to me , you yourself could see now, yes, that is, uh, because natasha is starting. uh, let's say the offer to come to visit. she begins to say that we ourselves visit her estate there. that is why don't we go and so on. that is , you understand, this is not our offense. this is her resentment, zhen, i never hold a grudge against anyone. i have long been and let me be forgiven and i have forgiven everyone. you know, my door was always open even at night . you understand what's the matter. there is a moment. e to speak there is a moment to do. you are now psychologically closed, and therefore any offer that comes to you. you perceive with hostility karina by nature. i see, we talked, she is a strong leader. and now karen , the moment has come when you are now stronger, therefore, you
well why should i eat karen you come? nothing, natasha, to call my doors to you, please, natasha, so that you will soon be able to see your granddaughter. and i don't even know where they live, they come to us on the estate. why can't they come to me , you yourself could see now, yes, that is, uh, because natasha is starting. uh, let's say the offer to come to visit. she begins to say that we ourselves visit her estate there. that is why don't we go and so on. that is , you understand, this is...
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it is a move that's creating ripples on wall street let's get straight to cnbc's karen cho, who is in london with the latest good morning >> good morning. it is a whirlwind courtship by musk the $44 billion in cash offer comes at 38% premium and enough to woo the twitter board, even though users and employees and regulators are split the transaction comes at a time when dealmaking faded away on wall street in 2022. one of the largest transactions ever for atechnology company the premium also interesting given that investors have concerns about high valuations attached to high-growth companies amid a rising interest rate environment when it comes to the advertising model, $5 billion a year, this is key, as well, elon musk is not a fan of the ad model. it is going to be important to have the cash flow to meet debt financing obligations. this is something we're watching closely, along with any news around the ceo appointment down the track. mea mea >>> meantime, the biden administration overturned trump's plan to allow more gas drilling in the arctic the future of the national petroleum
it is a move that's creating ripples on wall street let's get straight to cnbc's karen cho, who is in london with the latest good morning >> good morning. it is a whirlwind courtship by musk the $44 billion in cash offer comes at 38% premium and enough to woo the twitter board, even though users and employees and regulators are split the transaction comes at a time when dealmaking faded away on wall street in 2022. one of the largest transactions ever for atechnology company the premium...
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karen bottle at the very journalistic gonzalo liver was speaking to in that interview. you just heard that avery is also an independent writer on human rights activist. thanks for joining us, eva. now 1st, can you tell us, when was the last time you heard from gonzalo lira and what else did he tell you before he disappeared? yes, we communicated on the morning of march 15th around 9 30 am at the time he messaged me explaining why he had been stressed out the day before saying is extremely tired, hadn't been sleeping and that he but he said the crazies are on the street, you can tell by looking at them you don't want to go near them. he was also saying that people are staying in doors because they're afraid to go outside and if they do go outside, they're extremely paranoid about everyone around them. so he was definitely quite worried about his own safety. i was sort of risks to g. did he say he was prepared to experience over his critical coverage of the conflict from inside ukraine? i mean, gonzalgo is doing a lot of interviews, particularly on the duran channel, but
karen bottle at the very journalistic gonzalo liver was speaking to in that interview. you just heard that avery is also an independent writer on human rights activist. thanks for joining us, eva. now 1st, can you tell us, when was the last time you heard from gonzalo lira and what else did he tell you before he disappeared? yes, we communicated on the morning of march 15th around 9 30 am at the time he messaged me explaining why he had been stressed out the day before saying is extremely...
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karen, sad news. but us begin our chat. karen, you can kick us off with these scottish times.y is the next phase of the war has be gone so says president zelensky. yes. this is president zelensky saying that russia has launched the second phase of its invasion of ukraine. shelling coming from the donbas. president zelensky says the battle has begun for the donbas today. there are attacks all across ukraine today including in the western city of lviv which is been largely, relatively spared. seven people killed there today. according to ukraine there were eight civilians died across the country in this new round of shelling including four who were trying to flee a small town which has been taken by russia today. it's another grim reminder that this war is very, very much still raging despite the increased promise of domestic issues on the front pages over recent days. we should be paying very, very close attention to it. yes should be paying very, very close attention to it.— attention to it. yes i certainly auree attention to it. yes i certainly agree with — attention to it. y
karen, sad news. but us begin our chat. karen, you can kick us off with these scottish times.y is the next phase of the war has be gone so says president zelensky. yes. this is president zelensky saying that russia has launched the second phase of its invasion of ukraine. shelling coming from the donbas. president zelensky says the battle has begun for the donbas today. there are attacks all across ukraine today including in the western city of lviv which is been largely, relatively spared....
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those who knew him, the karen interest he had. after i served as his senate page as a high school student there were a couple photos on my wall as a teenager, one was of paul malone in his utah jazz jersey and another was a photo of me with senator orin hatch, one of my prized pose sessions. later when i was serving as a missionary at the us-mexico border on the texas side senator hatch sent me a note along with a $10 check suggesting i use it to get a good lunch. i cherished the note and never could cash the check. the memory and the momento worth so much more, i still have that check. orin hatch also remembered to work. he would come to the senate early and stay late. he would think years ahead and persistently, methodically pursue his plans, he would take the time to build coalitions behind ideas, bring about needed reforms. senator hatch knew the senate was designed to be the cooling seltzer where ideas were steeped and percolating often over the case of years and even decades. but he always were member the people behind the p
those who knew him, the karen interest he had. after i served as his senate page as a high school student there were a couple photos on my wall as a teenager, one was of paul malone in his utah jazz jersey and another was a photo of me with senator orin hatch, one of my prized pose sessions. later when i was serving as a missionary at the us-mexico border on the texas side senator hatch sent me a note along with a $10 check suggesting i use it to get a good lunch. i cherished the note and never...
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. ♪ girl you're a karen you're an obnoxious intolerant pain ♪ ♪ you're a karen you're such a karen andlug your book, there it is, "playing with myself." really, aren't all autobiographieautobiography s martabatory?pi don't know whyr greene didn't call the police on you. >> she's dialing as we speak, this is the worst nightmare of marjorie taylor greene, you and me together. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rainbow is your real last name, which is crazy. >> i wouldn't make it up. it sounds like the corniest stage name ever, but i would not have done that for myself, it was a difficult childhood, read chapters 1 through 16. [ laughter ] and for the birthers, there is a picture of my birth certificate in the book. >> jimmy: are there people questioning your citizenship here in the united states? >> well -- well, yes. since i'm a kid, they think -- but it sounds like the corniest, you know, public access children's show kind of host. >> jimmy: yeah, randy rainbow. >> should an drag queen but it's not. tankfully i grew into what i've become. and i wasn't a quarterback, or whatever they're called. [ l
. ♪ girl you're a karen you're an obnoxious intolerant pain ♪ ♪ you're a karen you're such a karen andlug your book, there it is, "playing with myself." really, aren't all autobiographieautobiography s martabatory?pi don't know whyr greene didn't call the police on you. >> she's dialing as we speak, this is the worst nightmare of marjorie taylor greene, you and me together. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: rainbow is your real last name, which is crazy. >> i wouldn't...
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this address by the honorable karen that the commonwealth australia. >> hello everyone. i am sorry we could not meet in person. nevertheless i'm very pleased to announce to you that australia will host the 2023 global marine transportation system cyber security symposium. the form will be jointly hosted by the australian department of home affairs and the australian border. the symposium is a well-established platform bringing together technical and regulatory experts from across all geographical regions to discuss the cybersecurity of our critical infrastructure as it relates to maritime transportation. australia is at maritime trading nation who understands the critical importance of securing the world maritime system. and as a global security landscape evolves at an unprecedentedt' rates, we know that it is more important than ever to collaborate on shared challenges. that is why australia is committed to work and cybersecurity issues across our region and beyond. and is pleased to join with our partners to maximize the exchange of ideas and best practices. i know the
this address by the honorable karen that the commonwealth australia. >> hello everyone. i am sorry we could not meet in person. nevertheless i'm very pleased to announce to you that australia will host the 2023 global marine transportation system cyber security symposium. the form will be jointly hosted by the australian department of home affairs and the australian border. the symposium is a well-established platform bringing together technical and regulatory experts from across all...
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karen, can i still again, say sal jerry, as resources are limited? a julia has been a traditional supply of natural gas for spain, much more for spain and italy done, for instance, francois is old. ah, sometimes difficult, sometimes very strong relations. but julia has come back on to you. john looks from an e. u point a few like it's like me to be a little bit ironic out. people are looking on the map and say, well, we don't want to have for gas from russia, so let us look for gas and where and you rehab it north africa. so a cheerier has gained some attract dignity and everybody speaking a jury on once again. but let us also bear in mind a cheery has all its production limits. it's a, it's a country that has an oil producing member country of opec, or is he is facing? it's your logical limits. i have, i've no insight in its current potential as a gas producer and gas ext, florida. but i know that it has been facing the image in particular when it came to toy production on with the last years. now with the latest on the conflict in ukraine who rushe
karen, can i still again, say sal jerry, as resources are limited? a julia has been a traditional supply of natural gas for spain, much more for spain and italy done, for instance, francois is old. ah, sometimes difficult, sometimes very strong relations. but julia has come back on to you. john looks from an e. u point a few like it's like me to be a little bit ironic out. people are looking on the map and say, well, we don't want to have for gas from russia, so let us look for gas and where...