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r scary movie is even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism and the us. you can't afford to. show look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship did. i want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house violent. welcome to arts and culture we're starting off the show with a look at ante bellum the new revenge horror movie about racism and slavery in the united states by debut directors bush and rents it's the 1st lead role for singer actress jenelle monet she plays a 21st century woman whose biggest concerns are her yoga regime and her vegan diet but then something awful happens. around the campaign lee is a black woman who has said. we are the future. but there are people who want to take it away from her who are you were. kidnapped veronica wakes up in a version of a slave plantation of old and she belum america's racist past is still very much with us. there's so much distraction so much distraction that we have to
r scary movie is even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism and the us. you can't afford to. show look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship did. i want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house violent. welcome to arts and culture we're starting off the show with a look at ante bellum the new revenge horror movie about...
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the united states by debut directors bush and rats it's the 1st lead role for singer actress jenelle monet she plays a 21st century woman whose biggest concerns are her yoga regime and her vegan diet but then something awful happens. from verging. on occasionally as a black woman who has it all we are the future. but there are people who want to take it away from her who are you were. kidnapped veronica wakes up in a version of a slave plantation of old and belum america's racist past is still very much with us. there's so much distraction so much distraction that we have to keep reminding people. this happened if we if we think it can get worse we're kidding ourselves it absolutely. so we have to tell the truth i think this film is going to be triggering from. the from the produces of global hit get out and she bellamy uses the central message that being black in america is like living in a horror movie and she fell and had a socially distance drive in premiere in los angeles the movie itself is being released online. ok. whatever you do and i can't. just. came from the for here. that is
the united states by debut directors bush and rats it's the 1st lead role for singer actress jenelle monet she plays a 21st century woman whose biggest concerns are her yoga regime and her vegan diet but then something awful happens. from verging. on occasionally as a black woman who has it all we are the future. but there are people who want to take it away from her who are you were. kidnapped veronica wakes up in a version of a slave plantation of old and belum america's racist past is still...
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and the biggest set of monet paintings outside paris they're on display in germany thanks to a software billionaire who renovated and storage palace to house his art collection . i married evan steen welcome health authorities in india say the country has now exceeded 4000000 corona virus cases nearly 2000000 new infections were recorded last month alone india has the 3rd highest total worldwide behind the u.s. and brazil even so restrictions in india have been eased as the government pushes to reopen the economy only the worst hit areas are still under lockdown. well for more we're joined now by day w. correspondent misha wall who's in delhi hello tunisia so a grim milestone $4000000.00 infections in india as we said it's the 3rd highest national total in the world but a closing in on brazil and yet we're hearing that lockdown restrictions are being lifted do most people in the country support this government policy. well i'm not i'm not it is safe to say yes actually because if you step out in cities like new again bombay you will seek out out can about that in norway indicate a numbe
and the biggest set of monet paintings outside paris they're on display in germany thanks to a software billionaire who renovated and storage palace to house his art collection . i married evan steen welcome health authorities in india say the country has now exceeded 4000000 corona virus cases nearly 2000000 new infections were recorded last month alone india has the 3rd highest total worldwide behind the u.s. and brazil even so restrictions in india have been eased as the government pushes to...
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switching gears here the biggest assembly of monet paintings outside paris has gone on show in one of germany's newest prestigious art galleries the impressionist works or the gift of a software billionaire who renovated a historic palace to house his extensive art collection and what a collection it is. money i bought over. the impressionists are strongly associated with france but now the barbering newseum imports damn near berlin can boast its own striking collection of impressionist paintings thanks to a permanent loan by german businessman fossil plattner. at least a platinum built a museum precisely for this moment he wants to share the paintings 103 of them with the public that was always his wish and it's now been accomplished and he fell in love with france as a sailor i as a nature lover because he's a long ways been interested in bodies of water. shifted mutism bass of flesh and how do you francis and the french impressionists i lived next to the same river they wanted to be close to the river to the sea. that's what fascinated him was another pursue near. among the highlig
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the total monetization, google's perspective of the federalist, what next? the daily caller is going to be the washington examiner, it is going to be fox news, started on the premise, no road to the metal. you can't even wear a t-shirt for conservative news channel. without having your career threatened. and and by trying to shady into the shadows. and on top of that the social media network started making it impossible, they are going to promote or get all these other facebook ads, totally rejected with 0 explanation. because there is actual populism and other keywords. >> according to the statistic in the book we bring out i mentioned yesterday, having a conversation about the antiracist movement, what words are triggering and was words are not, the statistic in this book is around 2007 certain words like whiteness, racist, white privilege, social justice invoke terminology, exploded in the average content in most major news contexts. without seeing it we were noticing it, being inundated with conversations we were not really having, reflected in the truth
the total monetization, google's perspective of the federalist, what next? the daily caller is going to be the washington examiner, it is going to be fox news, started on the premise, no road to the metal. you can't even wear a t-shirt for conservative news channel. without having your career threatened. and and by trying to shady into the shadows. and on top of that the social media network started making it impossible, they are going to promote or get all these other facebook ads, totally...
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are scary movies even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism and the us even if you watch the 49 times. show a look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show. punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship didn't want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house about it. welcome to arts and culture we're starting off the show with a look at ante bellum the new revenge horror movie about racism and slavery in the united states by debut directors bush and rents it's the 1st lead role for singer actress jenelle monet she plays a 21st century woman whose biggest concerns are her yoga regime and her vegan diet but then something awful happens. to. her on a campaign is a black woman who has said. we are the future. but there are people who want to take it away from her whoever you were. kidnapped veronica wakes up in a version of a slave plantation of old and america's racist past is still very much with us. there's so much distraction so much distraction that we have
are scary movies even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism and the us even if you watch the 49 times. show a look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show. punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship didn't want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house about it. welcome to arts and culture we're starting off the show with a look at ante bellum the new revenge...
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are scary movies even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism and the u.s. he wants the 49 yards. show a look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship didn't want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house about. welcome to arts and culture we're starting off the show with a look at ante bellum the new revenge horror movie about racism and slavery in the united states by debut directors bush and rents it's the 1st lead role for singer actress jenelle monet she plays a 21st century woman whose biggest concerns are her yoga regime and her vegan diet but then something awful happens. there on the campaign is a black woman who has a. brain on the future. but there are people who want to take it all away from her who are you were. kidnapped veronica wakes up in a version of a slave plantation of old and and america's racist past is still very much with us . there's so much distraction so much distraction that we have to
are scary movies even scarier when they're politically relevant to know monet's stars in a new horror flick about racism and the u.s. he wants the 49 yards. show a look at the movie antebellum coming up and later on the show punks and poverty pictures of east germany the country's dictatorship didn't want you to see a look back on the work of photographer how the white house about. welcome to arts and culture we're starting off the show with a look at ante bellum the new revenge horror movie...
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they say they might be able to monetize better based on the 2021 olympics. that remains to be seen.iven you every opportunity to buy the stock and stay with it it looks great on a great and i think it's going to continue to grind higher good for them. they're late to the dance, but at least they're at the dance. >> tim >> i think it's a multiple of revenues which is maybe what you have to do, although i think twitter has shown they have been growing ebitda and some of their usage and engagement numbers are on but pivotal is talking about not just the olympics, but their direct response business, a nascent subscription business. these are things we've been waiting on for a long time i'm long the stock the best thing to me about it is the chart getting back to those june 2018 levels where it consolidated nothing trade in a straight line these days but twitter always runs with a beta of two to three. if you look at that consolidation over the last couple of years, this looks like the level it was starting to break out on. >>> we're following a developing story that could spell trouble
they say they might be able to monetize better based on the 2021 olympics. that remains to be seen.iven you every opportunity to buy the stock and stay with it it looks great on a great and i think it's going to continue to grind higher good for them. they're late to the dance, but at least they're at the dance. >> tim >> i think it's a multiple of revenues which is maybe what you have to do, although i think twitter has shown they have been growing ebitda and some of their usage...
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thegimmick it is often referredo that we monetize or took away the federalist ability.we didn't do that. we want to help the federalist continue to make money off the content shown. they just need to make sure the comments section is moderated. i don't think you would want any advertiser to see if showing up the content that they don't agree with that is objectionable or offensive and so we apply these policies to our own fights as well to the extent this type of content has the risk of showing thathe other platforms. >> this isn't directly relevant to the antitrust inquiry itself, but it is indicative of it and how theus company behaves when t senses that it doesn't have meaningful competition. moving on to another point if i am an advertiser placing an ad using this technology it is my understanding google doesn't tell me how much the publisher is receiving for displaying my ad or how much money from each dollar google might be keeping for itself. it seems like that might be frustrating for an advertiser trying to figure out whether she's getting a good deal and consi
thegimmick it is often referredo that we monetize or took away the federalist ability.we didn't do that. we want to help the federalist continue to make money off the content shown. they just need to make sure the comments section is moderated. i don't think you would want any advertiser to see if showing up the content that they don't agree with that is objectionable or offensive and so we apply these policies to our own fights as well to the extent this type of content has the risk of showing...
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actually uses 30 different tools, publisher sidet tools to, monetize its content. it has many choices if it's unhappy with how we're providing our services.xampl in the example you're talking about, we have to have clear ar policies about how we show our advertisements, and no one, mos- advertisers do not want their hr content to show up next to harmful content. in the case of the federalist, the federalist had common boards that had commentary in it, some of which our systems made clears was racist commentary, and we have been clear in our policies that our adsin can't show up nen to that kind of't commentary. we did try to work with the with federalist, and there are a ant bunch of options available to a company in this situation. first ofaccompa all, they can n a comment section. secondly, they can moderate their comment section to take oo out comments that violate our ads policies, or third, they caa do a click through and there arm many large publishers like "the new york times" that have a mes click through onth their commen section so they don't show ads on
actually uses 30 different tools, publisher sidet tools to, monetize its content. it has many choices if it's unhappy with how we're providing our services.xampl in the example you're talking about, we have to have clear ar policies about how we show our advertisements, and no one, mos- advertisers do not want their hr content to show up next to harmful content. in the case of the federalist, the federalist had common boards that had commentary in it, some of which our systems made clears was...
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the result is an anemic notice and takedown system that allows big tech to rake in revenue by monetizing access to unlicensed works despite being notified of the infringements or even repeat infringements. we simply cannot continue like this. i applaud and i thank the submit for shining a light on the damage called on the unfulfilled promise of a meaningful notice and takedown system. creators need recourse for the unlicensed use of their valuable works online and the dmca is not providing that to them. like a classic song or a classic album or band, some creations stand the test of time, resonating across generations. other products are best left there in the past or updated to reflect a modern world. the dmca has shown its age. the dmca is a relic of a my space era in a tiktok world. our nation's countless creators, most of them small businesses, deserve a better system that recognizes the needs of online participants and a procedure that applies the rules with an eye toward tomorrow. only then can we truly achieve the proper balance and the online marketplace this institution envision
the result is an anemic notice and takedown system that allows big tech to rake in revenue by monetizing access to unlicensed works despite being notified of the infringements or even repeat infringements. we simply cannot continue like this. i applaud and i thank the submit for shining a light on the damage called on the unfulfilled promise of a meaningful notice and takedown system. creators need recourse for the unlicensed use of their valuable works online and the dmca is not providing that...
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to weigh in do want on an estimate of how she might have monetized her success? eric: it's uncertain because the market hasn't been available. if you look at professional influencers, not just athletes, entertainers, or people that have digital followings, we could be talking about several thousand dollars into a small five-figure amount because of that falling. and what she is saying is right on. and it is nuanced. somebody when i was in college said, i will give you $100 to tweet something, an ad for a local restaurant. that would have been great. when we talk about what kind of compensation will be available, for how many people, it is a wide-ranging scale. is spot on that technology will be driving this for a lot of people, because their audiences will be similar aged and will be able to create content themselves, and it literally goes on srs possibilities. chair: if i had the money -- goes on as far as the possibilities. chair: if i had the money as a local businessman, i would want to pay $200 to every member of this football team to tweet something on beha
to weigh in do want on an estimate of how she might have monetized her success? eric: it's uncertain because the market hasn't been available. if you look at professional influencers, not just athletes, entertainers, or people that have digital followings, we could be talking about several thousand dollars into a small five-figure amount because of that falling. and what she is saying is right on. and it is nuanced. somebody when i was in college said, i will give you $100 to tweet something,...
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or virtually all of it 3 trillion of it was monetized by the central bank of the united states with alacrity and that helicopter money was given out to people to buy stocks all of that is gone there is no more helicopter money this balance sheet is decreasing it has shrunk. why on $100000000000.00 in the last month so was up 3 trillion in the last 6 months but is down $100000000000.00 in the last few weeks that is a massive fiscal and monetary cliff that wall street and wall street has already gone over when i hear the story about the had a soft bank who took a huge loss with as we work and bassman gaming the options market to such an extent where he is inflating the n.o.i. in tech stocks by engaging in what is called a gamma squeeze in terms of the options forcing the specialist to buy stock and meant wholesale manipulation in these markets and by any made billions of dollars in this manipulation scheme where were the regulators michael are there any regulators working today is the f.c.c. is that there was the f.c.c. down what happened i often ask myself that you know when when the
or virtually all of it 3 trillion of it was monetized by the central bank of the united states with alacrity and that helicopter money was given out to people to buy stocks all of that is gone there is no more helicopter money this balance sheet is decreasing it has shrunk. why on $100000000000.00 in the last month so was up 3 trillion in the last 6 months but is down $100000000000.00 in the last few weeks that is a massive fiscal and monetary cliff that wall street and wall street has already...
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taper a ponzi scheme so he now that the decision of these bankers will be to print more and keep monetizing their own debt quantitative easing is the wrong term because that suggests that it's a temporary measure but we know now that it's a permanent measure and that it's debt monetization which again is something characteristic of a quote banana republic this is what america used to criticize south american countries for doing oh you're buying back your own debt that's up and our republic and i here's america and all these other central banks doing the exact same thing now the fed owns about a 3rd of all the bonds backed by home loans and you've tweeted about this what's the problem here that's a big issue especially with regards to inflation expectation in which the federal service owns about over 20 percent of them market so the federal reserve almost is capable of manipulating inflation expectations if not i'm not talking about c.p.i. i'm talking about what the market price is in this as expectations of inflation i was joking around you know let's say you're in mars for 5 years and you
taper a ponzi scheme so he now that the decision of these bankers will be to print more and keep monetizing their own debt quantitative easing is the wrong term because that suggests that it's a temporary measure but we know now that it's a permanent measure and that it's debt monetization which again is something characteristic of a quote banana republic this is what america used to criticize south american countries for doing oh you're buying back your own debt that's up and our republic and...
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system in place but this second thing is the longer—term issue here and show sleep problem with the monetizedf you monetize education for one of the students to pay money for their accommodations is a motivation for school. such little support from government as it has been for years i'iow government as it has been for years now but especially now, we should focus on that we need a short—term fit as you know to sort this out but also a much longer—term recognition that commoditizing education is the problem. it should be a right and the model does not work. similar topic must go to the headline in the guardian of universities are urged to drop all face—to—face teaching. guardian of universities are urged to drop all face—to—face teachinglj mean to drop all face—to—face teaching.” mean that would be really astonishing if they just mean that would be really astonishing if theyjust put mean that would be really astonishing if they just put a blanket ban on that given that you would like to think that teachers would like to think that teachers would be more creative and embrace this spirit of soc
system in place but this second thing is the longer—term issue here and show sleep problem with the monetizedf you monetize education for one of the students to pay money for their accommodations is a motivation for school. such little support from government as it has been for years i'iow government as it has been for years now but especially now, we should focus on that we need a short—term fit as you know to sort this out but also a much longer—term recognition that commoditizing...
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do some of the newer monetizing models help offset the models?ild cards in the near-term for facebook. one is whether they definitely handle this political pressure around moderating cutting off hate speech on the platform. so the news is kind of died down that's in facebook's favor but this stuff could quickly flair up the other unknown issue is this election that's coming up. the way facebook handled foreign intervention in the marketplace four years ago led to almost a two-year brand discount, if you will, brand damage discount on the stock. a couple multiple points the same thing could happen this time if they're not careful. if we're five months from now talking about who won the election and how facebook was manipulated again like it was in 2016, you're going to have another overhang on facebook shares there's two near-term facebook wild cards for facebook. >> good summation of your note appreciate it very much. good to see you. >> thank you, carl >>> 2020 has seen 111 u.s. ipos raising over $37 billion the most since 2014. airbnb among one
do some of the newer monetizing models help offset the models?ild cards in the near-term for facebook. one is whether they definitely handle this political pressure around moderating cutting off hate speech on the platform. so the news is kind of died down that's in facebook's favor but this stuff could quickly flair up the other unknown issue is this election that's coming up. the way facebook handled foreign intervention in the marketplace four years ago led to almost a two-year brand...
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are continuing to monetize and collect advertisement revenue on videos containing music. even after that music has been flagged by the music creator, as an infringement. how is that a fair bargain? the astronomical number of infringement notices sent by creators is not a sign that the system is working. as some defenders of the dmca suggest. that analogy would be akin to measuring our countries success at fighting wildfires, by measuring the number of attempts who would take distinguish it. instead, we need to seek out the root causes of those fires, employment preventive measures, and ensure they do not reignite. many of the enormous tech companies, who benefit from the safe harbor provisions of the dmca have the tools to do just that. they have the tools, they have the capability to monitor infringement on their platforms, and provide enhanced dues for content owners. they simply chose not to. they are capable of understanding an individual likes, tracking those fans who visit the platform refining accuracy. and yet we are supposed to believe that putting in a barrier t
are continuing to monetize and collect advertisement revenue on videos containing music. even after that music has been flagged by the music creator, as an infringement. how is that a fair bargain? the astronomical number of infringement notices sent by creators is not a sign that the system is working. as some defenders of the dmca suggest. that analogy would be akin to measuring our countries success at fighting wildfires, by measuring the number of attempts who would take distinguish it....
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are now able to devote themselves to their craft and to find ways to reach their audience and to monetize that. and all that wouldn't have been possible because these platforms couldn't existed but for the dmc. >> mr. mozy and mr. sedlec, let's say you were a few years younger and you were weighing your options on ways that you were going to provide for yourself and your family and if you knew now -- if you knew then what you know now about the daily challenges, how would that have affected you on career choices you would have made back then? >> senator, i will admit that i've said a few times recently i should have just gone to med school. but i want to be clear about my position that i'm -- i was 39 when i was finally able to leave the business side of the music business. working in rights clearance and business affairs and these kind of things. to make a living at being a full-time composer. when you write, underscore and instrumental music, that's a pretty niche thing. it's not like being a pop star. by the same token, it's that kind of music that finds its way into unlicensed uses in
are now able to devote themselves to their craft and to find ways to reach their audience and to monetize that. and all that wouldn't have been possible because these platforms couldn't existed but for the dmc. >> mr. mozy and mr. sedlec, let's say you were a few years younger and you were weighing your options on ways that you were going to provide for yourself and your family and if you knew now -- if you knew then what you know now about the daily challenges, how would that have...
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publishers like the federalist have many choices how to monetize their content.he federalist actually uses 30 different tools to help it monetize its content, and so it has many choices if it's unhappy how we're providing services. in the example you're talking about, there was -- we have to have clear policies about how we show our advertisements. and no one -- most advertisers do not want their advertisements to show up next to harmful content. in the case of the federalist, the federalist had comment boards that had commentary in it, some of which our systems made clear was racist commentary, and we've been clear in our policies that our ads can't show up next to that kind of commentary. we did try to work with the federalist and there are a bunch of options available to accompanying this situation. first of all, they cannot have a comment section. secondly, they can moderate their comment section to take out comments that violate our ads policies. or, third, they can do a click through, and there are many large publishers like "the new york times" that have a
publishers like the federalist have many choices how to monetize their content.he federalist actually uses 30 different tools to help it monetize its content, and so it has many choices if it's unhappy how we're providing services. in the example you're talking about, there was -- we have to have clear policies about how we show our advertisements. and no one -- most advertisers do not want their advertisements to show up next to harmful content. in the case of the federalist, the federalist...
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create a 62nd video in that case and that would be a piece of our monetization tick-tock of social media star zach and we hope to have you back thank you so much for your time today. regulators have delayed a ruling over how much if anything to find twitter for its handling of a data breach disclosed in 2019 twitter was set to become the 1st tech giant to face a fine from ireland's data protection commission after the body submitted their decision to member states in may but some regulators objected to ireland's initial ruling which will cause a broader group of red. that is to seek a majority decision as part of the use general data protection regulations rules introduced in 2018 regulators can levy a fine for violations of up to 4 percent of the firm's global revenue or 20000000 euros whichever is higher than the initial issue stems from a bug in twitter's android app where some users protected tweets were made public and the company's failure to notify authorities in a prompt manner. and meanwhile facebook is already settling one multimillion dollar lawsuit over its illegal use of fac
create a 62nd video in that case and that would be a piece of our monetization tick-tock of social media star zach and we hope to have you back thank you so much for your time today. regulators have delayed a ruling over how much if anything to find twitter for its handling of a data breach disclosed in 2019 twitter was set to become the 1st tech giant to face a fine from ireland's data protection commission after the body submitted their decision to member states in may but some regulators...
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found golden has eggs in his backyard and decided to monetize them.k at the .nconventional approach dan ives publishing at what bush has been a big bull. he solidifies his his price pre-sprintt is $3500 -- pre-split. they will move shares from time to time. under an equity distribution, how they pull that trigger? cameron: i believe what they will do is they have this panel, and when they deem it an opportune time, they can go to move shares in a trade. they will be like a regular customer of a brokerage firm with stop to sell. they'ret here we are, not putting out a shopfront for sales time, which is what you typically get at an equity offering. it is very much more opportunistic and more like a trader or investment manager. gold ifis is monetizing i am sitting on your lawn. it is smart for tesla to do. it improves their credit profile. from a broader macro perspective , is it a sign of a top? cameron: i would be leery of streetthat because the is littered with bulls who tried whoall the -- with fools tried to call the top of a parabolic price flow.
found golden has eggs in his backyard and decided to monetize them.k at the .nconventional approach dan ives publishing at what bush has been a big bull. he solidifies his his price pre-sprintt is $3500 -- pre-split. they will move shares from time to time. under an equity distribution, how they pull that trigger? cameron: i believe what they will do is they have this panel, and when they deem it an opportune time, they can go to move shares in a trade. they will be like a regular customer of a...
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and inside monet many other impressionists not only slowly featured alfred sees lee's paintings of snow scenes standout. the impressionists were fascinated by snow because it gave a completely different outlook to landscapes they were familiar with but i think the really interesting thing with these landscapes is this when you see them from far away you think of the color white but the closer you get you actually see the paint with so many different views of things sparkles and vibrates the circle of theater so you really need some time to discover the painting for yourself. with the platen i collect. now on display the barber reading easy mean potsdam looks like any tool carries in the heart of germany. french companies are has not. started performing as a child while suffering from leukemia her family moved to europe for her lifesaving treatment and due to language barriers she started to express herself through performance in order to cope with the pain well now she's based in berlin and she says her work is about healing. this quiet german lake beholding secrets secrets of history m
and inside monet many other impressionists not only slowly featured alfred sees lee's paintings of snow scenes standout. the impressionists were fascinated by snow because it gave a completely different outlook to landscapes they were familiar with but i think the really interesting thing with these landscapes is this when you see them from far away you think of the color white but the closer you get you actually see the paint with so many different views of things sparkles and vibrates the...
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huge business recently with problems in the food supply chain, so possibly a good time for them to monetizehey had made. oaktree capital exploring the sale of agro merchants group. it could fetch as much as $2 billion including debt. it is the bond market finally finding its conscious? ceos are tapping the market, having 30% of the funds raised through green bonds. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> ignoring climate change is a gigantic mistake. it is a very tough problem to solve, one that you have to start many decades ahead of when you want that solution deployed. you are talking about changing most of the physical economy of the world. transport, industry, buildings, electricity. all of those things. and agriculture. contribute to those emissions. gates speaking at our bloomberg green festival. meanwhile this week, the european union announcing it will sell $260 billion worth of green bonds as part of its pandemic recovery fund. let's take a closer look at this watershed moment in today's bloomberg green, a series focusing on the developments of green solutions. alastair march joins us from london
huge business recently with problems in the food supply chain, so possibly a good time for them to monetizehey had made. oaktree capital exploring the sale of agro merchants group. it could fetch as much as $2 billion including debt. it is the bond market finally finding its conscious? ceos are tapping the market, having 30% of the funds raised through green bonds. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> ignoring climate change is a gigantic mistake. it is a very tough problem to solve, one that you...
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now what we're doing is essentially monetizing there's another trillion at a running rate here. regardless of who wins the next election, you could have deficits between $1.5 and $2 trillion over the next two years. if you have that kind of stimulus and the government can do it essential for free, because the federal reserve is lending the money, that is very stimulative. i think people would be surprised at the ability of this fiscal stimulus to actually generate stronger growth and higher inflation >> we have plenty of people saying it could be absolutely be one outcome here with more on the market's reaction so far. >> so far this week we've had a normal what is called a drip, a tendency to move the couple days to move up it's up about 1.5% that's fairly typical of the fed drip i think several people messaged me they like the modest upgrade to the economies, the estimate, that's a modest upgrade. i think traders like that. always kind of like that we're back down to where we essential started. no real steepening in the yield curve. overall they pretty much got what they wante
now what we're doing is essentially monetizing there's another trillion at a running rate here. regardless of who wins the next election, you could have deficits between $1.5 and $2 trillion over the next two years. if you have that kind of stimulus and the government can do it essential for free, because the federal reserve is lending the money, that is very stimulative. i think people would be surprised at the ability of this fiscal stimulus to actually generate stronger growth and higher...
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working on national security but there's a vocal minority that would much rather spend their time monetizingsumer data and not working on important questions and national security i think palantir has really stood kind of out there strongly, confidently demonstrating they're willing to deal with the messiness and complexity of these really tough policy questions. >> yeah, trae, we can forget there are networking companies in the valley that have been dealing with the government for a long time, view the government as a prime customer. i want to ask you about the customer concentration that happens when you got a company that's focussed on doing business with governments. how much room is there for scale here as josh lipton mentioned earlier? how much of scale has to do with getting a bigger share of government wallet versus getting more customers overall >> yeah. no, this is a great question and as you said, the history of silicon valley is really deeply interwoven with interaction with the u.s. government. so i think that's a really important point to bring up. you know, as dr. karp said in
working on national security but there's a vocal minority that would much rather spend their time monetizingsumer data and not working on important questions and national security i think palantir has really stood kind of out there strongly, confidently demonstrating they're willing to deal with the messiness and complexity of these really tough policy questions. >> yeah, trae, we can forget there are networking companies in the valley that have been dealing with the government for a long...
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china has chosen not to monetize the crisis, has not used that level of stimulus. that what that means, not just for the renminbi, but for asian currencies in general, is that if you take those fundamental factors but you also bring in valuation, that the outlook for asian currencies looks strong as we go forward. >> thank you so much for joining us today. chiefparas anand, investment officer for asia pacific at fidelity international. coming up, astrazeneca puts the brakes on its vaccine trial. researchers are reviewing safety data after a participant became ill. more on that story next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ francine: you are watching "bloomberg surveillance." stopped aa has late stage trial of its corona vaccine after a participant became ill. the drugmaker said the decision was a routine action intended to allow researchers to examine safety data. but it could also delay or derail efforts to deliver the so-called oxford vaccine, which is seen as one of the leading candidates to provide immunization against covid-19. joining us now with the very reporter our ph
china has chosen not to monetize the crisis, has not used that level of stimulus. that what that means, not just for the renminbi, but for asian currencies in general, is that if you take those fundamental factors but you also bring in valuation, that the outlook for asian currencies looks strong as we go forward. >> thank you so much for joining us today. chiefparas anand, investment officer for asia pacific at fidelity international. coming up, astrazeneca puts the brakes on its vaccine...
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it was making himself famous -- trump-scale famous -- and monetizing that fame." to hear or watch that presidential debate tonight at 9:00 eastern standard time, you can go to democracynow.org. an investitition by channel 4 news in britain has revealed t trump campaign actively sought to deter 3.5illion a aican american voters in battleground states from voting for hillary clinton in 2016 by targeting them with anti-clinton ads on facebook. the networork obtained a a leake copy of an e election datatabase used by the e trump campaiaign d the data firm cambridge analytica that contained detaileded records of f nearly 0 million amerericans. many africican americansns were categorirized in a groroup labed "deterrence." in london, chinese dissident artist and filmmaker ai weiwei staged a protest monday in support of wikileaks founder julian assssange in front of the courthouse where assange's extradition hearing is ongoing. --threatened to be putt away he is such a genius in that way and i think the fight is part of his life and of course i'm here supporting him. amy:
it was making himself famous -- trump-scale famous -- and monetizing that fame." to hear or watch that presidential debate tonight at 9:00 eastern standard time, you can go to democracynow.org. an investitition by channel 4 news in britain has revealed t trump campaign actively sought to deter 3.5illion a aican american voters in battleground states from voting for hillary clinton in 2016 by targeting them with anti-clinton ads on facebook. the networork obtained a a leake copy of an e...
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and the biggest set of monet paintings outside paris they're on the supply in germany thanks to a software billionaire who renovated a historic palace to have use his art collection. on public if only yes welcome to the program nato has added its voice to the growing calls for answers from moscow over the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexei navalny the western military alliance is demanding that the kremlin cooperates with an international investigation russia denies any involvement this week the german government concluded that mr novelli has been poisoned with a deadly nerve agent from the novacek group the us president has also weighed in donald trump says he's not seen any direct evidence that an avanti was poisoned but he would be quote very angry if that's the case. nato leaders meeting here to discuss an attempted assassination outside their borders why does nato believe that it would have a mandate to act in this case for an attack that was not on you know territory because this is a violation of international law and international norms it's a use over chemical of weapon
and the biggest set of monet paintings outside paris they're on the supply in germany thanks to a software billionaire who renovated a historic palace to have use his art collection. on public if only yes welcome to the program nato has added its voice to the growing calls for answers from moscow over the poisoning of russian opposition leader alexei navalny the western military alliance is demanding that the kremlin cooperates with an international investigation russia denies any involvement...
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and long side monet many other impressionists are also featured alfred sees lee's paintings of snakes scenes stand out. the impressionists were fascinated by snow because it gave a completely different outlook to landscapes they were familiar with but i think the really interesting thing with these landscapes is when you see them from far away you think of the color white but the closer you get you actually see the paint with so many different views of things sparkles and vibrates the surface of detail so you really need some time to discover the painting for yourself. with the platen i collect. now on display. i mean parts looks like any tool carried in the heart of any. french cabin these are has not. started performing as a child while suffering from leukemia her family moved to europe for her lifesaving treatment and due to language barriers she started to express herself through performance in order to cope with the pain well now she's based in berlin and she says her work is about healing. could this quiet german lake be holding secrets secrets of history mysteries but art could
and long side monet many other impressionists are also featured alfred sees lee's paintings of snakes scenes stand out. the impressionists were fascinated by snow because it gave a completely different outlook to landscapes they were familiar with but i think the really interesting thing with these landscapes is when you see them from far away you think of the color white but the closer you get you actually see the paint with so many different views of things sparkles and vibrates the surface...
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the central banks of the world have essentially moved to monetize or finance directly our fiscal deficitend of central bank independence as we knew it. the sec thing i would say is that -- second thing i would say is it was a productivity shock. if you're in the airline industry or the retail or restaurant business, you're going to have to charge higher prices at some point to just break even. also we've seen pockets of strong demand that were unexpected in parts of the economy, witness the fact that there was a window where lumber prices tripled given all the home renovation demands, but i think perhaps the most important point i want to get aclose, and this comes back to the late '60s analogy is we may be experiencing a difference in the currency markets. currency strength has basically tracked interest rate differentials, but perhaps currency's going to be driven more by trade balances. the u.s. has the most rapid money supply growth, it has a trade deficit, the largest fiscal deficits, and it doesn't have rate carry. we may be on the cusp of a weaker dollar period, and that could fil
the central banks of the world have essentially moved to monetize or finance directly our fiscal deficitend of central bank independence as we knew it. the sec thing i would say is that -- second thing i would say is it was a productivity shock. if you're in the airline industry or the retail or restaurant business, you're going to have to charge higher prices at some point to just break even. also we've seen pockets of strong demand that were unexpected in parts of the economy, witness the...