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users so it doesn't really help the bottom line or messenger is now becoming more monetizing bikers like streaming shows that are moving the messenger now and what's out there trying to do the same thing but they are getting some resistance from users and now from governments co-host ben sua thanks so much for following the story we'll see what happens here in a couple of days sounds good. and finally if you've ever received a spam text claiming you want a prize from amazon then well you're in good company but the online retail giant is actually going to court looking to unmask 50 of these potential scammers in the scam amazon fonts and logos they're used to collect your information with the bait of a potential prize and after clicking that link and filling out a survey victims may be tricked into buying a cheap item then the scammers are given a finders fee however finding those behind the scheme has been difficult and often all investigators have our domain names used to host the scam in a federal lawsuit though amazon may be able to get a dose subpoena in order to learn the names
users so it doesn't really help the bottom line or messenger is now becoming more monetizing bikers like streaming shows that are moving the messenger now and what's out there trying to do the same thing but they are getting some resistance from users and now from governments co-host ben sua thanks so much for following the story we'll see what happens here in a couple of days sounds good. and finally if you've ever received a spam text claiming you want a prize from amazon then well you're in...
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users so it doesn't really help the bottom line or messenger is now becoming more monetizing factors like streaming shows that are moving the messenger now on what's out there trying to do the same thing but they are getting some resistance from users and now from governments co-host ben sua thanks so much for following the story we'll see what happens here in a couple of days sounds good. and finally if you've ever received a spam tax claiming you want a prize from amazon then well you're in good company but the online retail giant is actually going to court looking to unmask 50 of these potential scammers in the scam amazon fonts and logos they're used to collect your information with the bait of a potential prize now after clicking that link and filling out a survey victims may be tricked into buying a cheap item then the scammers are given a finders fee however finding those behind the scheme has been difficult and often all investors have our domain names used to host the scam in a federal lawsuit though amazon may be able to get a dose subpoena in order to learn the names of th
users so it doesn't really help the bottom line or messenger is now becoming more monetizing factors like streaming shows that are moving the messenger now on what's out there trying to do the same thing but they are getting some resistance from users and now from governments co-host ben sua thanks so much for following the story we'll see what happens here in a couple of days sounds good. and finally if you've ever received a spam tax claiming you want a prize from amazon then well you're in...
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users so it doesn't really help the bottom line or messenger is now becoming more monetizing factors like streaming shows that are moving the messenger now on what's out there trying to do the same thing but they are getting some resistance from users and now from governments co-host ben sua thanks so much for following the story we'll see what happens here in a couple of days sounds good. and finally if you've ever received a spam text claiming you want a prize from amazon then well you're in good company but the online retail giant is actually going to court looking to unmask 50 of these potential scammers in the scam amazon fonts and logos they're used to collect your information with the bait of a potential prize and after clicking that link and filling out a survey victims may be tricked into buying a cheap item then the scammers are given a finders fee however finding those behind the scheme has been difficult and often all investors have are domain names used to host the scam in a federal lawsuit though amazon may be able to get a dose subpoena in order to learn the names of t
users so it doesn't really help the bottom line or messenger is now becoming more monetizing factors like streaming shows that are moving the messenger now on what's out there trying to do the same thing but they are getting some resistance from users and now from governments co-host ben sua thanks so much for following the story we'll see what happens here in a couple of days sounds good. and finally if you've ever received a spam text claiming you want a prize from amazon then well you're in...
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think of the monetization opportunities that are created for backstage access, exclusive content, puttingscreen at home. having a front row seat at a very different price, it doesn't take anything away for the people that want to be in that room or in that arena or whatever the case may be. there's so many other ways to create a very unique experience around something so special like live music. >> mandolin founder mary kay huse, thanks for being with us this morning, and "press:here" will be right back. >> that's o sunday >>> nbc sports, home of the olympic games. the premiere league, the pga tour, the indianapolis 500, and primetime's number one show, sunday night football, only on nbc. >> announcer: welcome to the u.s. bank nbc sports report. >>> hello, everyone. glad you're with us hood lee mchugh inside our studios for an update, and we start with yesterday's run of the 147th kentucky derby, an
think of the monetization opportunities that are created for backstage access, exclusive content, puttingscreen at home. having a front row seat at a very different price, it doesn't take anything away for the people that want to be in that room or in that arena or whatever the case may be. there's so many other ways to create a very unique experience around something so special like live music. >> mandolin founder mary kay huse, thanks for being with us this morning, and...
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seeing if coinbase can monetize their a um on a net interest model.hey still have plenty of room for growth. caroline: full disclosure, my husband is a senior manager at bitcoin -- i coinbase. in some ways, coinbase gets -- bitcoin gets pulled down when coinbase falls. even though we see another they can institutional player -- we see another institutional player hanging their hat, -- i feel like you are saying this is a high to dip opportunity but at one point does it see a significant sell of coming to the crypto space? >> we have sold off most of the selloffs partly to do with the elon musk defect and the disappointment around that. that is going to affect the broader market. we see this investigation today. i think people are going to realize the sec is going to be more aggressive. the commissioner is going to try to make his mark on the crypto industry and a lot of these exchanges are hosting the trading of ubs products, -- of dubious products. thanks that might be brushing up against securities laws -- things that might be brushing up against se
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this is the fed, they are monetizing the debt because they are borrowing all of this monday they do not -- money they do not have. they increased the money supply and reagan came in, they cut the money supply and raised interest rates. host: let's get a response. guest: one thing i love about c-span as you have such smart listeners and this gentleman did a great job of explaining what is going on with the monetary policy. i will make it simple. when we have right now going on in washington and it is unhealthy, as we have congress appropriating all of this money that we do not have and the trillions of dollars. $1 trillion as 1 followed by 12 zeros. and then we have all of the spending going on and of course, the treasury department has to issue all of this debt to pay for all of this spending we cannot afford. and then we have the federal reserve board, which is printing money, essentially as this gentleman said, monetizing the debt by printing money and then buying those bonds. that is what argentina does, that is what zimbabwe does, that story never has a happy ending and we have to s
this is the fed, they are monetizing the debt because they are borrowing all of this monday they do not -- money they do not have. they increased the money supply and reagan came in, they cut the money supply and raised interest rates. host: let's get a response. guest: one thing i love about c-span as you have such smart listeners and this gentleman did a great job of explaining what is going on with the monetary policy. i will make it simple. when we have right now going on in washington and...
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the another thing or bringing afo futurism to the masses is janelle monet artistic, alter ego, cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by falling in love inspired by 1st lines. metropolis monet uses android as the standard for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight, and freaks of all varieties come together to part i the world away from hollywood in a bu, john agirri. futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, comic book artist, the g mckinney credit black panel aqua card before. no, i've been known to be for about the a 3rd world country. blank that brings each to the 4th floor and as it was power that is completely loaded with technology. it was mind blowing. africans everywhere were wow in this context, but kinda uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption, and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a d. imagine africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china and th
the another thing or bringing afo futurism to the masses is janelle monet artistic, alter ego, cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by falling in love inspired by 1st lines. metropolis monet uses android as the standard for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight, and freaks of all varieties come together to part i the world away from hollywood in a bu, john agirri. futurism is also taking root. a...
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great to see you just as we did with dating when we launched bumble for dating we didn't monetize rightut of the gate. we are obsessed with the customer experience and want to make sure we are delivering the product and experience they really want. once we feel the product which is being relaunched this year is at a place that is serving the audience the way they want to be catered to, then we can start to explore monetization opportunity, but that is certainly not going to come before the user experience. >> whitney, you know, a while ago reed hastings was asked who his competition was outside of his peer group he said sweep, almost a mythical answer i wonder, if you think about your competition, is it -- is it -- is it going out and hoping to connect with people at random in bar the way i think a lot of us did when we were younger, or is it something else >> interesting is that was once perceived as competition, but people have really through this pandemic come to realize that walking into a coffee shop or a bar and seeing a stranger, you have no information on that person there is ze
great to see you just as we did with dating when we launched bumble for dating we didn't monetize rightut of the gate. we are obsessed with the customer experience and want to make sure we are delivering the product and experience they really want. once we feel the product which is being relaunched this year is at a place that is serving the audience the way they want to be catered to, then we can start to explore monetization opportunity, but that is certainly not going to come before the user...
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. >> it's not monetizing populism, it is monetizing a lie. go along with -- go along with donald trump's lie which is what liz cheney is laying bear. i just -- you know, i know you believe that donald trump's influence will diminish over time. i'm wondering if if, you know, you're looking at in a time period of decades not years. >> i should say monetizing this notoriety. i think trump's influence is diminishing. but he can still be a very dangerous player for republicans. i think most republicans want donald trump to be quiet during this election. they want this midterm election to be a referendum on joe biden and the democrats which is how things work better for the party out of power. if this becomes a choice between the democrats and, you know, trumpism again, then that is not so good. but so he can cause damage and particularly in the senate where donald trump will help -- could help nominate unlelectable candidates in the fall like we saw with the tea party wave. same thing can happen again this time. trump is both -- he's a maybe bless
. >> it's not monetizing populism, it is monetizing a lie. go along with -- go along with donald trump's lie which is what liz cheney is laying bear. i just -- you know, i know you believe that donald trump's influence will diminish over time. i'm wondering if if, you know, you're looking at in a time period of decades not years. >> i should say monetizing this notoriety. i think trump's influence is diminishing. but he can still be a very dangerous player for republicans. i think...
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they've been it all over, energy exploration and monetize borders in the eastern mediterranean. that's led to escalate intentions between the nato allies. chad as accusing the central african republic of committing a war crime by killing 6 of its soldiers at a border post. it says we are post was targeted and soldiers were kidnapped and executed. chad says the incident will not go unpunished. central african republic says there was an exchange of fire with fatalities on both sides, is putting the blame on rattles, and it's called him for a joint investigation with chad. there's rising anger in india's smallest territory against a raft of proposed regulations. the government says it wants to develop the islands of lux, deep for tourism resident, save the changes will destroy their way of life. elizabeth put on a reports from new delhi even though it's just 5 square kilometers in size, and roth is the largest of the $36.00 islands, which make up the indian territory of luck with these. until now, the archipelago was known for little more than its untouched beauty. but local se, th
they've been it all over, energy exploration and monetize borders in the eastern mediterranean. that's led to escalate intentions between the nato allies. chad as accusing the central african republic of committing a war crime by killing 6 of its soldiers at a border post. it says we are post was targeted and soldiers were kidnapped and executed. chad says the incident will not go unpunished. central african republic says there was an exchange of fire with fatalities on both sides, is putting...
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is science that can be monetized that is lucrative. researchers have to generate money and to find it and so science is turned into a marketplace where everyone is trying to attract attention. to. basically competing values have to highlight their specificity is really in come up with fashionable keywords. in the early 2000 is the magic word genomic he said you want to genomes which would vastly influence medicine you were given millions of dollars. in 2000 the research on how to use the word janani in 2010 it was nanotechnology 2020 it's all to official intelligence. i think you're ready that will be soon current competition is pointing science in a certain direction that you have created a memory of my artificial intelligence this is too cool i can walk away and in the meantime there are a whole host of unknown fields set aside as of caution i. deemed less fashionable or less profitable in the short term. certain scientific fields have been deserted. some researchers have identified what they call the problem of and done science now
is science that can be monetized that is lucrative. researchers have to generate money and to find it and so science is turned into a marketplace where everyone is trying to attract attention. to. basically competing values have to highlight their specificity is really in come up with fashionable keywords. in the early 2000 is the magic word genomic he said you want to genomes which would vastly influence medicine you were given millions of dollars. in 2000 the research on how to use the word...
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that when they monetize it, i believe it'll have horrible implications for the dollar and that's whyithin 15 years we lose reserve currency status. can we go to the chart on the dollar specifically? because i think this is really important. last spring in the midst of an equity market meltdown, and i've been trading for 40 years and i've never seen anything like this, right in the middle of an equity market meltdown, the bond went down 18 points one day. everybody thought it was macro traders like me and others that rejected the implications of the c.a.r.e.s. act the fed did a deep dive and by hindsight, foreigners sold a trillion dollars a trillion, of treasuries overnight as we were proposing the c.a.r.e.s. act they've continued to sell treasuries ever since then why is that important? because for 20 years treasuries have been the go-to asset of foreigners to hedge global portfolios with. in every case whenever you had a problem in the equity market or the world economy, they fled to treasuries and they fled to the dollar last spring that was violated so since then they've continue
that when they monetize it, i believe it'll have horrible implications for the dollar and that's whyithin 15 years we lose reserve currency status. can we go to the chart on the dollar specifically? because i think this is really important. last spring in the midst of an equity market meltdown, and i've been trading for 40 years and i've never seen anything like this, right in the middle of an equity market meltdown, the bond went down 18 points one day. everybody thought it was macro traders...
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family's monetized seems to. be scripted only we look at us demonstrators. people being extreme groups. coming 200 feet down. the road a bit more than 300 people are seeking a few. minutes in the morning because no one should have to sleep. and make up your own mind. about w.'s. made for mines. imagine how many push home lunch us right now in the world right now climate change different caucus story. faces life lasting went on just one week. how much work can really get. we still have time. to subscribe and more news like those. little guys this is the 77 percent stuff platform for his suit issues. i know quite. young people did he have the solution to a few jobs comes. to 77 percent now. on t.w.m. . this is the news live from growing international calls to waste patents on covert vaccines the us spock's the idea but germany rejects the proposal and sides with the drug development also on the program india consing to catch a break more than 400000 cases for the 2nd straight day aid is getting through but experts fear the crisis will get worse.
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holds it to maturity, give interest to treasuries, same as monetizing the debt monetizing the debt isasically, print, baby, print. it's printing, printing, printing without about obligation to pay back and unfortunately another thing the fed has done is by artificially creating an interest rate environment that doesn't represent the risks that we face at this point with so much stimulus coming after the peak of covid hit that we can't tell where the risk/reward profile is and the original alternative is, stan also pointed out, it's going to continue to keep people in equities. the market's turned in many ways because data's turned. look al the jolts today. job openings and labor turnover. look at the chart. never been over 8 million. lots of jobs, need to get busy but not more sugar out there finally, stan said the reserve currency status, maybe 15 years. on that one, he may be right on my side of the ledger, i see that we've always graded on a global curve believe me, whether the eu or china or any other economy big enough to support the global currency status, i don't think it's goi
holds it to maturity, give interest to treasuries, same as monetizing the debt monetizing the debt isasically, print, baby, print. it's printing, printing, printing without about obligation to pay back and unfortunately another thing the fed has done is by artificially creating an interest rate environment that doesn't represent the risks that we face at this point with so much stimulus coming after the peak of covid hit that we can't tell where the risk/reward profile is and the original...
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online former seals monetized their newfound fame. >> take a look at the autograph photos that we bought online. >> i don't want to touch it. >> reporter: this is not okay? >> no. none of it. >> reporter: the members of seal team six were disciplined as being paid consultants to a video game company. >> exposing tactics, techniques and procedures and all kinds of things of how we operate. >> another was punished for writing an unauthorized account of the raid. >> it is not everybody doing it. most guys want the books and the movies and tv shows to stop. >> reporter: why shouldn't they make money when they are finished? >> this is not going to harvard for a business degree. you serve to uphold the constitution of the united states and protect our country. the military and the operations are not for sale. >> reporter: we asked the seals why they are speaking out? >> there is desperation. we need help. that is why we are here. >> reporter: the top seal commander declined our interview request but provided a statement. >> humility sharpened in combat losses, mission failures and imperfection
online former seals monetized their newfound fame. >> take a look at the autograph photos that we bought online. >> i don't want to touch it. >> reporter: this is not okay? >> no. none of it. >> reporter: the members of seal team six were disciplined as being paid consultants to a video game company. >> exposing tactics, techniques and procedures and all kinds of things of how we operate. >> another was punished for writing an unauthorized account of...
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he put mgm's library in there, and you monetize it.s well as getting franchise potential that amazon has lacked. so all sorts of spinoff potential in the "rocky" franchise or "james bond" franchise if they can get the rights to that from the family that controls it. but that is in part what they are buying, opportunities, creative opportunities based on the property mgm has. emily: we will see. we are following the deal closely. brad stone, michael pactor. i will be speaking with the washington, d.c. attorney general at the bottom of the hour. a lot of questions for him, given the conversation there. do not miss that coming up. up next, breaking up may be hard to do. shares of vimeo slumping in its trading debut after going it alone. we will hear from the ceo about her strategy for the company ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang in san francisco. shares of vimeo slumping in its trading debut after spinning off from iac. like match before it, vimeo is the latest company to part way
he put mgm's library in there, and you monetize it.s well as getting franchise potential that amazon has lacked. so all sorts of spinoff potential in the "rocky" franchise or "james bond" franchise if they can get the rights to that from the family that controls it. but that is in part what they are buying, opportunities, creative opportunities based on the property mgm has. emily: we will see. we are following the deal closely. brad stone, michael pactor. i will be speaking...
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or creators monetize what they're doing.ou in terms of longer term, how you think about monetizing the business i know you recently had a partnership with the nfl, for example. >> yeah. you know, we're very excited to build a different type of social network where we are only growing when members of our communities, amazing creators on the platform are growing so i look at people like darreus and leah and eric and andrew and the early morning crew, all of these people out there hosting these incredible conversations every day. we want to help make them successful we want to build a business model based on things like ticketed events, room tipping, charging for subscriptions, allowing these amazing people who are smart and funny and have domain expertise and are just great at bringing people together to get paid directly by happy listeners who want to thank them for the experiences they're creating we want to make sure our business grows when they grow. as you pointed out, we rolled out our first payments feature we take noth
or creators monetize what they're doing.ou in terms of longer term, how you think about monetizing the business i know you recently had a partnership with the nfl, for example. >> yeah. you know, we're very excited to build a different type of social network where we are only growing when members of our communities, amazing creators on the platform are growing so i look at people like darreus and leah and eric and andrew and the early morning crew, all of these people out there hosting...
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the way social media is monetized is it wants your attention.you watch one people where black people may be violent, the algorithm will keep feeding you that. >> we had this idea, many of us still, that the algorithm is neutral. the idea that math is neutral. >> technologies have the same biases that we do because they're built by humans. you are only going to get the opinion of the coder. that's it. and the coder happens to be white men. >> one way to begin solving the problem in bias in tech is more straightforward. more representation by the folks throughout the tech industry. easy. >> i want to protect our civil rights. and that means that our whole tech infrastructure includes everyone. and this is something that is said all the time. if you do not have the imaginary of black technological genius, don't you care come and tell me that it doesn't exist. any child that has seen that black panther and saw that doorway to futurism opened, you are in this too. >> exactly. >> how we address these problems now will play a huge role in determining h
the way social media is monetized is it wants your attention.you watch one people where black people may be violent, the algorithm will keep feeding you that. >> we had this idea, many of us still, that the algorithm is neutral. the idea that math is neutral. >> technologies have the same biases that we do because they're built by humans. you are only going to get the opinion of the coder. that's it. and the coder happens to be white men. >> one way to begin solving the...
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is that the same collector buying up a monet? >> not for the moment. but that is coming.he moment, because for instance, what we saw is two months ago, 34 bidders bid in excess of $1 million. 30 out of 34 were new to christie's. it is collections only accessed in the digital world. we did not know that. since then, we have traditional clients interested in the crypto art. being interested in the, you know, sometimes cryptocurrencies. it is a new reality in the art market. it started with only the crypto community. the digital community. but it is clear it is now going beyond. we are the very beginning of the process -- we are at the very beginning of the process. joe: i want to go back to the question we asked originally. we know these images, even the people that sold for almost $70 million in theory, someone could go on the website and right-click and download it. it's not the image itself that is being sold. what is being sold? when someone buys a crypto punk, what do they have that someone else doesn't have? >> and the artwork, what makes the value -- in the artwork,
is that the same collector buying up a monet? >> not for the moment. but that is coming.he moment, because for instance, what we saw is two months ago, 34 bidders bid in excess of $1 million. 30 out of 34 were new to christie's. it is collections only accessed in the digital world. we did not know that. since then, we have traditional clients interested in the crypto art. being interested in the, you know, sometimes cryptocurrencies. it is a new reality in the art market. it started with...
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with unity, 71% of games are built, and that's an enormous presence, and their monetizing those gamesd i am sure they are fine we have a fundamental competitor that will bring to the table for our customers, our tools to create content and that gives them a big advantage in mobile which is why 71% of the time they choose unity over building their own back-end technologies or operation technologies or use one of our competitors >> john, i spoke to singha's ceo last week and made an acquisition to bring more about advertising data in house, and do you need to do something? are you looking at deals, or do you have enough data in your existing model >> well, i mean, i am not sure there's all that to do in this exact space. there's a couple players, most diversified into publishing, and they look more like zenga, and i am not sure we will see a whole lot of rollup, and i think they are trying to enhance their net take on that f frank is a smart guy and runs a business there now, we're by far the leading platform dedicated to this arena and we have been gaining share for some years now and
with unity, 71% of games are built, and that's an enormous presence, and their monetizing those gamesd i am sure they are fine we have a fundamental competitor that will bring to the table for our customers, our tools to create content and that gives them a big advantage in mobile which is why 71% of the time they choose unity over building their own back-end technologies or operation technologies or use one of our competitors >> john, i spoke to singha's ceo last week and made an...
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have a monetize that? no.lion active users, they have a way to go to reach more and try to monetize but they can focus on the fact that they can grow those users substantially and we will have the -- they will have the visibility thereafter. despite the size, we still have many years to continue to grow. shery: should we also expect more costs when it comes to them trying to compete with businesses? han joon: absolutely. at the end of the day, -- 20% of market growth, they are right now at a civil digit or zero so the gap is a large impression but that is coming from the investment. that is the reason why we do think there has been a mismatch in earnings expectations and some have been penalized for that. but there is a point here that the company -- they are at the early steps of transforming things like agriculture in china and we will see that come through. haidi: they were penalized for a 2017 with retail, it is confirmed that other deals might come under scrutiny as well. would there be a meaning for impa
have a monetize that? no.lion active users, they have a way to go to reach more and try to monetize but they can focus on the fact that they can grow those users substantially and we will have the -- they will have the visibility thereafter. despite the size, we still have many years to continue to grow. shery: should we also expect more costs when it comes to them trying to compete with businesses? han joon: absolutely. at the end of the day, -- 20% of market growth, they are right now at a...
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what will happen is the fed will have to monetize that.lieve it will have horrible implications for the dollar and why i said in that speech, yes, i think it's more likely than not that in 15 years we lose reserve currently status. >> and after biz 4, victoria's secret lower than expected l brands is keeping, however, bath & body works. >>> first time in its history, "washington post" put a woman in charge of the newsroom leading the associated press running news operations since 2017 to become the executive eder's you're up to date deirdre, back to you. >> rahel, thank you. >>> this morning's battleground stock is facebook. the bear and the bull case is up next so stay with us. "techcheck" is back in less than three minutes. everyone wakes up every morning to a world that must keep turning. the world can't stop, so neither can we. because the things we make, help make the world go round. they make it cleaner, healthier, and more connected. it's what we build that keeps things moving forward. so with every turn, we'll keep building a world
what will happen is the fed will have to monetize that.lieve it will have horrible implications for the dollar and why i said in that speech, yes, i think it's more likely than not that in 15 years we lose reserve currently status. >> and after biz 4, victoria's secret lower than expected l brands is keeping, however, bath & body works. >>> first time in its history, "washington post" put a woman in charge of the newsroom leading the associated press running news...
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can't restrict the ability for conditions to post and censor speech we may be able to say you can't monetize on harmful content. why everybody has a right to speak you don't to sell harmful goods. >> and that means facebook has about six months so some time in the october time frame is when we would expect facebook to show it cleaned up it's house somehow. >> we know there's a list of recommendations from the board to facebook. what's on the top of that list puicly d then wants facebook aifiidines they used to ban influential users and then they want facebook to come up with some kind of strike team full of experts to step in and monitor a situation when it gets hot and heavy. >> sounds like that could take time. thank you. >>> following the meet the beast bus tour from john cox. he made an appearance this morning on treasure island along with his trained bear he introduced yesterday. take a look. he also took some time panning the governor and promising fiscal responsibility open as he -- we have a budget surplus this year. he talked about his less than ideal up bringing saying he has more
can't restrict the ability for conditions to post and censor speech we may be able to say you can't monetize on harmful content. why everybody has a right to speak you don't to sell harmful goods. >> and that means facebook has about six months so some time in the october time frame is when we would expect facebook to show it cleaned up it's house somehow. >> we know there's a list of recommendations from the board to facebook. what's on the top of that list puicly d then wants...
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leak documents cast a shadow on her entire electoral campaign me in criticism of julian assange, monetize. he's accused of pursuing a personal agenda with leaks and of having contributed to the advance of donald trump. but even after trumps victory wiki leagues continues to publish. and soon the u. s. government under trump will go further than the rock obama ever dad. the united states no longer operates in the shadows. it's time to call out, we get leaks for what it really is. a non state hostile intelligence service, often abetted by state actors like russia. they pretended america's 1st amendment freedoms to shield them from justice. they may have believed that, but they are wrong. ecuador also has a new president. he wants to get rid of the inconvenient guess in his london embassy, which makes found to judy and songs of internet access has been cut off at the door saying that they don't want julian sanchez, social media fee to jeopardize relations with other countries. that is thought to be in regard to a couple of tweets that julian just with or stood out in the morning on me to kee
leak documents cast a shadow on her entire electoral campaign me in criticism of julian assange, monetize. he's accused of pursuing a personal agenda with leaks and of having contributed to the advance of donald trump. but even after trumps victory wiki leagues continues to publish. and soon the u. s. government under trump will go further than the rock obama ever dad. the united states no longer operates in the shadows. it's time to call out, we get leaks for what it really is. a non state...
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russia wants to do monetize the power in belarus, to have infrastructure for political influence.ntil now, we don't have political structure, no political party that can be supported by russia. this means if lukashenko had been overthrown during a political crisis, russia would lose much of his influence. that's why they are supporting him. the same way they are trying to crease this dependence and form some horizontal lines that they can influence. lukashenko opposes this strategy. gerhard:s. the eu has sanctioned his regime for years. is the eu partly to blame for the situation because it has not been tough enough on him? >> not for sure, not. the problem is the regime. you cannot blame anyone because of that. if you talk about the possibility to influence him, we should understand that independently with what strategy we play, engagement or sanctioning the regime, they don't work when lukashenko is threatened. the engagement period always ends with elections, not because the eu engaged poorly, no, because after the elections, you always see palestinians in the cotry, and lukash
russia wants to do monetize the power in belarus, to have infrastructure for political influence.ntil now, we don't have political structure, no political party that can be supported by russia. this means if lukashenko had been overthrown during a political crisis, russia would lose much of his influence. that's why they are supporting him. the same way they are trying to crease this dependence and form some horizontal lines that they can influence. lukashenko opposes this strategy. gerhard:s....
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apple made a choice, cook said, there are clearly other ways to monetize and we chose this one becausewe think this is the best way. judge rogers said, well, it is also quite lucrative. it seemed to see that the judge wasn't completely buying his argument. >> she actually started asking him about competition not just on the app store but also on payment processing. >> reporter: it is not a jury trial but has huge applications and the judge won't have a decision before august. >> but the judge very clearly has a sense that there is a problem with the lack of competition in the app store. i don't know what she's going to do about it but she really hit hard on that issue. >> he went on to say that they take a technology types is that tim cook didn't do a great job on the stands. that we won't find out for sure until the judge's ruling in august, which, no surprise, is certain to be appealed, no matter how she rules. >>> still ahead on kpix5, cbsn bay area, a tree comes crashing into a north bay house. what else it took down with it. >>> a big legal fireworks bust. plus, the county finding
apple made a choice, cook said, there are clearly other ways to monetize and we chose this one becausewe think this is the best way. judge rogers said, well, it is also quite lucrative. it seemed to see that the judge wasn't completely buying his argument. >> she actually started asking him about competition not just on the app store but also on payment processing. >> reporter: it is not a jury trial but has huge applications and the judge won't have a decision before august....
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gift and give them to creators we're excited about all the new ways we're able to help creators monetizetheir business including linking shops, for example, to their profiles so they can sell merchandise. we'll continue to evolve the platform to meet the needs of creators and make sure that snap chat is a great place for them to build their business. >> when you talk about these in app purchases and spending, if it's within ios you would be paying 30% of that to apple because it would be within their app store. right now tim cook is testifying he's testifying about that very issue which epic sued apple about. i have a two-part question for you on apple one, what is your perspective on that 30% cut that apple takes of anything that happens on its platforms? number two, have you started to see an impact from apple's change from your ability to target ads >> i guess at a high level we feel like snapchat wouldn't exist without the iphone and amazing platform that apple has created. i'm not sure we have a choice about paying the 30% fee and, you know, of course, we're happy to do it in exchan
gift and give them to creators we're excited about all the new ways we're able to help creators monetizetheir business including linking shops, for example, to their profiles so they can sell merchandise. we'll continue to evolve the platform to meet the needs of creators and make sure that snap chat is a great place for them to build their business. >> when you talk about these in app purchases and spending, if it's within ios you would be paying 30% of that to apple because it would be...
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a person can monetize polarization and anger and darker emotions. they are good for hits, clicks, ratings and they can be monetize. political opportunists can jump on that and ride that. this is a new challenge to self-government and the democracies the likes of which we have not seen before. community leaders, civic leaders, business leaders have to work much harder to try and overcome these challenges and revitalize civil society where we actually put our tablets and phones down and work with one another, and get people out of their comfort zones and integrate with one another. these are the things i work on in my foundation. my foundation seeks to bridge gaps and get inner cities out to the deep rural areas and get people to cross pollinate and find common ground so weekend find solutions. -- so we can find solutions. we need to find ways to put aside these new challenges and pick leaders who endeavor to do so versus those who try to ride the division to the top. >> senator, you won and lost elections for end after the advent of -- before and aft
a person can monetize polarization and anger and darker emotions. they are good for hits, clicks, ratings and they can be monetize. political opportunists can jump on that and ride that. this is a new challenge to self-government and the democracies the likes of which we have not seen before. community leaders, civic leaders, business leaders have to work much harder to try and overcome these challenges and revitalize civil society where we actually put our tablets and phones down and work with...
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things that has been helping builders right now is they acquired and bought the land they are now monetizinggh selling homes years ago. but when they are going to buy land right now, the homes they are going to deliver on that land, it will not be for sometimes a year or two years, or many years out. so that is where we are starting to see some builders, and joe, what you referenced in that thread i tweeted last week, where there is not a lot of comfort around volatility in construction costs and land costs, labor costs. so what they are saying is let's pause here a little bit, dial things back a little so we do have some guardrails around what is happening on the cost side so we can price these homes more accurately to what we are seeing is a homebuilder in terms of the notices we are getting from vendors on a weekly basis sometimes that are ratcheting up our costs. caroline: talk to us about the labor part, rick, and how -- are more people being channeled towards wanted to work within construction? is supply at any point becoming un-bottlenecked there? rick: it is probably a combination of
things that has been helping builders right now is they acquired and bought the land they are now monetizinggh selling homes years ago. but when they are going to buy land right now, the homes they are going to deliver on that land, it will not be for sometimes a year or two years, or many years out. so that is where we are starting to see some builders, and joe, what you referenced in that thread i tweeted last week, where there is not a lot of comfort around volatility in construction costs...
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great but this is the same company we've been wanting to roll out new products and increase and monetizedenly like that are they turning it around? i think if they had to do it over again if they care about how the stock performs they would not have delivered that message. >> that investor day was in february, guy just before the lag up to the recent high? i mean the market brought it up. but what they were selling up, like nobody's business >> that was true for a lot of things, mel. trading $80. saw a 30% since then pretty much in a straight line i thought it held 59 i was wrong. got to tell you traded 80 million shares today four times normal volume, traded well today i thought and the uptrend from the march low i think is still intact. if they get away from the monthly average user daily average user metric non-sense, that the market seems focused on, it should be focused on the things pete talked about total ad engagement up 11% year over year. i think today was the flushout in terms of volume and price action pan to answer the original question, yeah wab i think you can own twitter
great but this is the same company we've been wanting to roll out new products and increase and monetizedenly like that are they turning it around? i think if they had to do it over again if they care about how the stock performs they would not have delivered that message. >> that investor day was in february, guy just before the lag up to the recent high? i mean the market brought it up. but what they were selling up, like nobody's business >> that was true for a lot of things,...
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who have this opportunity to download your private information, storage and monetize it and make a lot of money. now google tells you that everything you do is private. they don't sell your information. they don't disclose your identity. they promised they do all these good things, but what you don't know is behind your back and without your knowledge. you're taking all this information, personal, intimate information, and they can learn everything about you online from your location. your demographics your age, your searches. three your gender, your sexuality, everything and that information is being. disseminated to third parties and monetized yes, i was just ga say how did you know this was happening and what proof exists that a tapping like how did this lawsuit come about? well, that's a good question. um, this has been under investigation by a number of parties and entities and countries for quite some time and last july, members of congress, including, um. representatives. in silicon valley, where google lives, wrote a letter to the federal trade commission. and this includes rep
who have this opportunity to download your private information, storage and monetize it and make a lot of money. now google tells you that everything you do is private. they don't sell your information. they don't disclose your identity. they promised they do all these good things, but what you don't know is behind your back and without your knowledge. you're taking all this information, personal, intimate information, and they can learn everything about you online from your location. your...
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ego cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by falling in love. inspired by for lions, metropolis monet uses android as the stand for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight, and freaks of all varieties come together, depart i the world away from hollywood in boucher nigeria. afa futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, comic book artist the you're the g mckinney credit black panel aqua card for the loan to be for about the a 3rd world country. and then black bank bring seats to the 4th floor and as it was power that is completely loaded with technology. it was my glory africans everywhere were wow. and his comics mckindoe's uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption, and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a. d. imagine africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china, and the us panther may have brought acro futurism to the mainstream. but mac kinda believes the nex
ego cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by falling in love. inspired by for lions, metropolis monet uses android as the stand for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight, and freaks of all varieties come together, depart i the world away from hollywood in boucher nigeria. afa futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, comic...
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ego cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by fallen in love, inspired by free lanes. metropolis monet uses android as the stand for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight, and freaks of all varieties come together, depart. i use the world away from hollywood in boucher nigeria. afa futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle. comic book artist, the g mckinney credits black panther, aqua cup before no, i've been known to be for about the a 3rd world country. and then black packed up when seats to the 4th floor and as it was power that is completely loaded with technology. it was mind blowing. africans everywhere were wow. in his comics mckindoe's uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a. d. the magic africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china and the u. s. black panther may have brought acro futurism to the mainstream, b
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the price paid by the highest bidder for this coveted painting by french impressionist artist claude monet water lily pond outdid itself it was snapped up for 13000000 more than expected it's one of the famous series of paintings inspired by the artist's own garden the auction saw the 1st in person bidding at southern b.'s new york in more than a year of a lot simply did banks's iconic protest image love is in the air that fetched just shy of $13000000.00 in house made history by saying it would accept bits calling for the work it's the 1st time a major auction house has agreed to accept cryptocurrency as payment for a physical piece of art. a beautiful tina turner is to be admitted to the rock n roll hall of fame previously inducted as part of i can tina turner this time the singer is being on edge for her so when i work the fight is on drop a jay z. are also being inducted carole king was previously on it as a songwriter this time she's been chosen as a performer the ceremony will take place in october in cleveland. and german band cough tobacco also joining the hall of fame. the pioneer
the price paid by the highest bidder for this coveted painting by french impressionist artist claude monet water lily pond outdid itself it was snapped up for 13000000 more than expected it's one of the famous series of paintings inspired by the artist's own garden the auction saw the 1st in person bidding at southern b.'s new york in more than a year of a lot simply did banks's iconic protest image love is in the air that fetched just shy of $13000000.00 in house made history by saying it...
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than a monetized still seem. to be predominately like us demonstrators. people sleep in an extreme trench. cutting 200 feet on. the road more than 300000000 people are seeking a few. minutes from the law because no one should have to sleep. make up your own mind become w.v. . made for mines. good. morning. i cannot sleep because you know. zuma. in those polls smolin. only use the moon's. use in the low. for the weekend. to sing the. parents. couldn't sleep. in the school. this is t.v. news live from berlin new clashes break out in jerusalem palestinian protesters face off against israeli police ahead of a contentious march through the city united nations security council hold an emergency session to discuss the violence. also coming up grieving families bury their dead in afghanistan after dozens are killed in multiple explosions on saturday bus.
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ego cindy, me, whether it's a robot who sent by falling in love, inspired by fred lang. metropolis monet uses android as a stand in for the marginalized and the oppressed, and the tropes, the science fiction. to imagine a future where black and white, queer and straight, and freaks of all varieties come together to part i the world away from hollywood in boucher nigeria. after futurism is also taking root. a new generation of african artists is looking at their own culture from a new angle, comic book artist, the g mackenzie credit, black panther aqua card before. no, i've been known to be for about the a 3rd world country. and then black punk bring seats to the 4th floor and i think was the power that is completely loaded with that knowledge. it was mind blowing. africans everywhere were wow. in his comics, mackenzie uses sy fi and fantasy to address real world issues of political power, corruption, and abuse. lucky lou set in 2050 a de imagined africa as a world power battling on the global stage alongside china, and the us black panther may have brought acro futurism to the mainstream
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for farmers like our son article ology has helped in the fight against honda and monetization by driving about 40 to 50 percent growth yield in in crops for farmers and the insane bins. them money, as well as food to keep for the rest of the year to feed your families. i'll have some half of 16 sucks of me up from just 5 the year before. he says the technology is a game changer in controlling the past one out for me, you know, ways new. i'm going to buy this technology has helped me to detect the past really quickly. and i was able to get help. one on the farm and control them wasn't is a new one. so this innovation has been significantly increasing our yields as anew in india or hack. and his team are not only thinking of pharmacy in ghana, but also want to save millions across africa. the plan is to expand lot african countries clinical pharmacy to be able to diagnose crops early enough seem a lot of money on pesticides and intended to feed the families and contribute to the good of the african economy lodge and growth in our fields. given him more money in his pockets onto the hope of
for farmers like our son article ology has helped in the fight against honda and monetization by driving about 40 to 50 percent growth yield in in crops for farmers and the insane bins. them money, as well as food to keep for the rest of the year to feed your families. i'll have some half of 16 sucks of me up from just 5 the year before. he says the technology is a game changer in controlling the past one out for me, you know, ways new. i'm going to buy this technology has helped me to detect...
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that isn't monetizing the debt that's just creating a lot of debt when you monetize the debt what ends keep this on the balance sheet forever and take the interest payments and send them back to the government let me think think back to the credit crisis. did we ever really get the balance sheet back down to where it was precredit crisis? no then we went into this, covid issue, i understand it just happened, it wasn't like somebody made a mistake. >> yeah. >> so what we saw is we ramped it up again. to answer your question, yes yes. i think we have a ferrari economy that isn't firing on all cylinders yet. what we end up doing is put all of these truckloads of you hauls on -- u-hauls of debt. liesman, are you there when you lose steve i think, you know, then we've got problems. i thought i heard you kind of leaning towards wanting to taper, steve do you think it's time don't you? >> joe, i've been saying for a long time what we're doing and i think the reason is twofold. one, they lost their rationale they started off saying they were doing it for market functioning. they made sense. th
that isn't monetizing the debt that's just creating a lot of debt when you monetize the debt what ends keep this on the balance sheet forever and take the interest payments and send them back to the government let me think think back to the credit crisis. did we ever really get the balance sheet back down to where it was precredit crisis? no then we went into this, covid issue, i understand it just happened, it wasn't like somebody made a mistake. >> yeah. >> so what we saw is we...
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so news media providing information that is then monetized by facebook and google is one example howre's is a -- there is a need for a new definition. peter: but there's quite an outcry down in australia when facebook started limiting media? gopal: mmhmm. ashley: yeah, it was pretty confusing for consumers, people who use the internet every day. apps that normally weren't as popular shot to the top of the apps chart because people weren't downloading facebook. and then facebook and the , australian legislature did come to some sort of an agreement, but it was complicated. and we're going to see this play out in the u.k., as well, and here in the u.s. peter: so emily birnbaum, we're also seen hearings on whether or not social media companies should be able to restrict who is on their platforms. specifically, there some conservative sites that are being looked at by the democratic congress for restriction. where are we on that? emily: yeah, so there's been a lot of talk, you know, hearings about the issue of misinformation online, and what lawmakers can do about the spread of misinform
so news media providing information that is then monetized by facebook and google is one example howre's is a -- there is a need for a new definition. peter: but there's quite an outcry down in australia when facebook started limiting media? gopal: mmhmm. ashley: yeah, it was pretty confusing for consumers, people who use the internet every day. apps that normally weren't as popular shot to the top of the apps chart because people weren't downloading facebook. and then facebook and the ,...
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actually it has a lot of merit in it because in 2016 the government in india came up with the monetization and why they called me got a video roared shock artifact. and after that, in 2017, we came out with a 10 services tax. so they can, we never bought time enough to recover from both the shocks. and after that we have seen the solution in multiple sectors and there was unemployment or high and then came over. so yes, before, even before the game in india, they didn't call me, was these eliminating, i'd already have week are we then looking at a long term problem here, then right. no. the problem in india is normally the unemployment. the unemployment has diener trouble before also. but not investment is also problem. normal sectors have already thought that they do not look at recovery. autumn will be sector which is the highest employment giving sector in the country and said that they have seen a lot of 30 percent of business in this in the 2nd we've itself. so this is going to state but with this power b and then the vaccine challenges and they want to put challenges. unemployment is
actually it has a lot of merit in it because in 2016 the government in india came up with the monetization and why they called me got a video roared shock artifact. and after that, in 2017, we came out with a 10 services tax. so they can, we never bought time enough to recover from both the shocks. and after that we have seen the solution in multiple sectors and there was unemployment or high and then came over. so yes, before, even before the game in india, they didn't call me, was these...
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online former seals monetized their newfound fame. >> take a look at the autograph photos that we boughtuch it. >> reporter: this is not okay? >> no. none of it. >> reporter: the members of seal team six were disciplined as being paid consultants to a video game company. >> exposing tactics, techniques and procedures and all kinds of things of how we operate. >> another was punished for writing an unauthorized account of the raid. >> it is not everybody doing it. most guys want the books and the
online former seals monetized their newfound fame. >> take a look at the autograph photos that we boughtuch it. >> reporter: this is not okay? >> no. none of it. >> reporter: the members of seal team six were disciplined as being paid consultants to a video game company. >> exposing tactics, techniques and procedures and all kinds of things of how we operate. >> another was punished for writing an unauthorized account of the raid. >> it is not everybody...