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just look at facebook changing its name to mehta, and analysts say that metaverse industry is expectedto boom by hundreds of volumes of dollars over the next decade, but building out a digital universe is far from certain. there are major obstacles to overcome from creation to adoption. tonight we are talking with several people engaged with this emerging technology. sami khan is the ceo and founder of a virtual platform called atlas earth. rachel mets is a senior writer covering virtual intelligence. thank you all for joining us. >> i feel like the more i learn about the metaverse frankly the more concerned i am about it. i used to think it was putting on goggles like this and then you would go into sort of a virtual disk to digital simulation and interact with others there but it sounds like it's broader than that. >> yes, i think it kind of depends on what definition people want. úthere is the sci-fi concept of a metaverse and in my mind, that is much more into virtual reality and going different places with a headset on your head but also being able to physically be moving around a
just look at facebook changing its name to mehta, and analysts say that metaverse industry is expectedto boom by hundreds of volumes of dollars over the next decade, but building out a digital universe is far from certain. there are major obstacles to overcome from creation to adoption. tonight we are talking with several people engaged with this emerging technology. sami khan is the ceo and founder of a virtual platform called atlas earth. rachel mets is a senior writer covering virtual...
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for example, mehta had its 1st decline in revenue in its history as a public company and sees maybe we'll see a continuation of ad revenues declining, as well as a demand shifts from the consumer from e commerce, from tech products that we saw earlier in the pandemic. towards more services and of course the cost of fuel is expected to hit the bottom lines of vehicle makers and travel companies to yeah, we're gonna hear from southwest jet blue general motors for now is for airlines. it does look like there's some resilience there. we saw american airlines did quite well record breaking revenue. it does seem like americans are going on vacation. they are taking those flights. now, automakers, it's a little bit different expectations are lower because of the cost of fuel because of continued supply chain snarls. but they are insistent that demand is still high and that their profit guide is actually hasn't been cut for the year. okay, so it's gonna be a busy week ahead and teddy, you will be walking this through that. thank you very much for that from new york to the left now to ukraine, whe
for example, mehta had its 1st decline in revenue in its history as a public company and sees maybe we'll see a continuation of ad revenues declining, as well as a demand shifts from the consumer from e commerce, from tech products that we saw earlier in the pandemic. towards more services and of course the cost of fuel is expected to hit the bottom lines of vehicle makers and travel companies to yeah, we're gonna hear from southwest jet blue general motors for now is for airlines. it does look...
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for example, mehta had its 1st decline in revenue in its history as a public company. and the see is maybe we'll see a continuation of ad revenues declining, as well as a demand shifts from the consumer from e commerce, from tech products that we saw earlier in the pandemic, towards more services. and of course, the cost of fuel is expected to hit the bottom lines of vehicle makers and travel companies to yeah, we're going to hear from southwest jet blue general motors for now is for airlines . it does look like there's some resilience there. we saw american airlines did quite well record breaking revenue. it does seem like americans are going on vacation. they are taking those flights. now, automakers, it's a little bit different expectations are lower because of the cost of fuel because of continued supply chain snarls. but they are insistent that demand is still high and that their profit a guidance actually hasn't been cut for the year. okay, so it's gonna be a busy week ahead and teddy, you will be walking this through that. thank you very much for that from new y
for example, mehta had its 1st decline in revenue in its history as a public company. and the see is maybe we'll see a continuation of ad revenues declining, as well as a demand shifts from the consumer from e commerce, from tech products that we saw earlier in the pandemic, towards more services. and of course, the cost of fuel is expected to hit the bottom lines of vehicle makers and travel companies to yeah, we're going to hear from southwest jet blue general motors for now is for airlines ....
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monica mehta and tracy shuchart on that. we have earnings. earnings season around the corner. you want to be self-directed investor? we have the "daily dirtnap" to help us through that this is the most important discussion we can have at any particular moment. scott galloway is with us. he has written a book called "the drift." every one agrees america is on a drift, but we never figure out how to fix it. the clock is running out. something we all can agree with, aaron judge, the american hero we need at the right time. forget about the fact if he is new york yankee and you live in boston, we love him. i can't wait to share my take on that and so much more on "making money." ♪ charles: all right, so believe it or not yesterday was the best session of the year for the s&p, up 3.1% and we had, really a great, great two days obviously. in fact here's the thing, it is one of those things where it was good but, the old joke, it was good but? the reason i say that is we actually had the market up, the s&p up over 2 1/2% for back-to-back sessions. this hasn't happened, folks, you hav
monica mehta and tracy shuchart on that. we have earnings. earnings season around the corner. you want to be self-directed investor? we have the "daily dirtnap" to help us through that this is the most important discussion we can have at any particular moment. scott galloway is with us. he has written a book called "the drift." every one agrees america is on a drift, but we never figure out how to fix it. the clock is running out. something we all can agree with, aaron...
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for the first time in in its history, facebook's parent company, mehta, announcea hiring freeze. and the friends experience opens tomorrow in san in san francisco's union square. square. you can check out the re-creation of the set and the costumes and props from the hit. you will even have a chance to sit on the iconic orange couch. tickets are $30 each. it runs th december 4th. it sounds like something out of a science fiction novel. white stanford scientists injected human cellso mice brains. strike marcia harden is here. she is the starf want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. to more wellness solutions every day. (male) there are many voices in today's world. everyone is voicing their opinions about everything, and jesus is no exception to that. what if there was a clear voice telling you exactly who jesus is? (male announcer) join dr. david jeremiah as he teaches who jesus is and what that means for your li
for the first time in in its history, facebook's parent company, mehta, announcea hiring freeze. and the friends experience opens tomorrow in san in san francisco's union square. square. you can check out the re-creation of the set and the costumes and props from the hit. you will even have a chance to sit on the iconic orange couch. tickets are $30 each. it runs th december 4th. it sounds like something out of a science fiction novel. white stanford scientists injected human cellso mice...
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for the first time in in its history, facebook's parent company, mehta, announcea hiring freeze. the friends experience opens tomorrow in san in san francisco's union square. square. you can check out the re-creation of the set and the costumes and props from the hit. you will even have a chance to sit on the iconic orange couch. tickets are $30 each. it runs th december 4th. it sounds like something out of a science fiction novel. white stanford scientists injected human cellso mice brains. strike marcia harden is here. she is the starf >> the world first -- is going up for round two. a week on the international space station in 2001. for his next trip, he wants to fly past the moon on a space ? rocket. this time, his wife will be joining him. no date has been set for the actual the actual flight. the faa stils to give its approval to the rocket. stanford researchers say say they have successfully trand human brain cells into rats. the rats. the brain cells were grown the lab and researchers say this this will allow them to study hn brain development and disorders in real-time.
for the first time in in its history, facebook's parent company, mehta, announcea hiring freeze. the friends experience opens tomorrow in san in san francisco's union square. square. you can check out the re-creation of the set and the costumes and props from the hit. you will even have a chance to sit on the iconic orange couch. tickets are $30 each. it runs th december 4th. it sounds like something out of a science fiction novel. white stanford scientists injected human cellso mice brains....
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. >> mehta was horrible. >> they are spending. that is really the problem. it is good for the bay area economy that google hired 13,000 people in the third quarter but it may not be great for google. right? it is great that mark zuckerberg is spending billions of dollars to spilled a meta- verse. right? they may not be that great for meta. we did lose $4 billion in market cap just this week from the five largest tech companies in the world. we have seen what looks to be the end of this big explosion that has happened since the last recession. right? cloud computing, mobi. we have seem to hit a plateau. >> when it comes to elon musk. this a guy that has employed 30,000 people in california. his footprint is big in this state. what he does is going to matter to be economy. especially to the bay area. it is not just elon musk, it is zuckerberg. they will determine where we had from here. so far they have continued hiring for they have continued spending right? now they will get a lot of pushback from wall street. and when there has been some news this week that
. >> mehta was horrible. >> they are spending. that is really the problem. it is good for the bay area economy that google hired 13,000 people in the third quarter but it may not be great for google. right? it is great that mark zuckerberg is spending billions of dollars to spilled a meta- verse. right? they may not be that great for meta. we did lose $4 billion in market cap just this week from the five largest tech companies in the world. we have seen what looks to be the end of...
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the big companies mehta and google had a terrible quarter.t making money at this stuff. the question is if he does not make it into a good business it does not matter how rich he is. ultimately it will fail as a business. then, it is what it is. he can keep it going if he feels like it or he can lose billions of dollars. >> the easiest way to clean it up and make some money at it is to do what they do for the blue check members. make sure that everyone has a name and an address and that the anonymous hate that people can do by proliferating all kinds of -- you know, the automated process. there are swarms of fake accounts. >> i think the issue is, tiktok is eating everybody's lunch. it doesn't really matter. people are over there because they enjoy. there are problems on tiktok, but the issue is can you come up with ideas? if he is going to do a subscription, do i really want to have people yell at me while i pay up subscription. it is like going to a restaurant and having someone vomit on your shoes. can he bring the enjoyable parts out? >>
the big companies mehta and google had a terrible quarter.t making money at this stuff. the question is if he does not make it into a good business it does not matter how rich he is. ultimately it will fail as a business. then, it is what it is. he can keep it going if he feels like it or he can lose billions of dollars. >> the easiest way to clean it up and make some money at it is to do what they do for the blue check members. make sure that everyone has a name and an address and that...
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alphabet, meta, amazon reports tomorrow mehta after the bell pockets of strength. energy, health care, materials, staples all doing well today. >>> when we come back what do advertising results from snap mean for al fall bette and meta? we discuss with roger mcnamee as that company gives up earnings after the bell we'll be right back. is bonded by engineering excellence. palantir. data driven enterprise accelerator. wait, i don't do tai chi. i don't do most of the things you see in medicare health insurance commercials. cut! all the ads look the same because the insurance companies all see us the same. humana is different. they get to know you and listen to what you need. they have all-in-one humana medicare advantage plans with medical and prescription drug coverage. most plans include vision, hearing and dental for as low as a $0 monthly plan premium in many areas. humana has a large network, and they offer ppo options for even more flexibility. members saved an average of $9600 a year on prescription drugs. most plans include a yearly allowance for over-the-coun
alphabet, meta, amazon reports tomorrow mehta after the bell pockets of strength. energy, health care, materials, staples all doing well today. >>> when we come back what do advertising results from snap mean for al fall bette and meta? we discuss with roger mcnamee as that company gives up earnings after the bell we'll be right back. is bonded by engineering excellence. palantir. data driven enterprise accelerator. wait, i don't do tai chi. i don't do most of the things you see in...
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mehta is dramatically different than abell. >> microsoft is down hard. lisa is down 12.6% in the market. we are talking about how the performance of the shares in the aftermarket are probably more interesting than the actual earnings. what i find fascinating on bloomberg intelligence is coming out and saying you've already downgraded expectations substantially, and they are still distant in. in real time, there is a forward look. that is due to international. that is how much they are discussed with the idea of the weakness around the globe, and the united states problem, calling for action. >> lisa is dead on. this is an international story. ask we will get cpi later. looking forward to that. germany is not looking for that. anne-marie is joining us this morning. the politics of these oil earnings this morning, and that is a big deal. >> this is basically a linchpin for the administration. >> are we going to allocate capital. were going after profit and windfall. do we have windfall profits? >> what can we actually do, other than align them? >> what can
mehta is dramatically different than abell. >> microsoft is down hard. lisa is down 12.6% in the market. we are talking about how the performance of the shares in the aftermarket are probably more interesting than the actual earnings. what i find fascinating on bloomberg intelligence is coming out and saying you've already downgraded expectations substantially, and they are still distant in. in real time, there is a forward look. that is due to international. that is how much they are...
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mehta, on the other hand, seem to be living almost in a state of denial that things on its platform werearliament. it has _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five i about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five years| parliament. it has been five years in gestation. it has been well scrutinised and there was public consultation. the scrutiny committee sat and looked at it. it has had lots of work done on it. it is called the online safety bill, designed to make the online world safer for us designed to make the online world saferfor us all, designed to make the online world safer for us all, particularly children. it was delayed before the summer recess of parliament. you begin to wonder how committed people are making the internet safer by regulation. it was good to hear from the secretary of state earlier this week. she gave me her assurances that in fact child protection measures in that bill, farfrom being watered down, with the strengthened and enabled also not delay introducin
mehta, on the other hand, seem to be living almost in a state of denial that things on its platform werearliament. it has _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been _ about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five i about that? a bill is going through parliament. it has been five years| parliament. it has been five years in gestation. it has been well scrutinised and there was public consultation. the scrutiny committee sat and looked at it. it has had lots...