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you really don't like it, and they really haven't found a way to monetize. facebook certainly has.raphic, i'm going to run this ad. twitter really haven't got that, and i don't know where it is with that. i think it comes with leadership. dorsey's split between square and this company. again, his ideology's a little off, as far as i'm concerned, so again, i'm not a big twitter fan at all. again, there's more competition for other, you know, thoughts and actually post it without getting taken down. that would be a nice thing to do. lauren: kim, all in what do you expect? earnings are supporting the stock market rise that we continue to see and should see. i mean, for lack of a better word, it's a float if-up, a melt-up -- float-up, a melt-up. what's the next catalyst if not earnings for the stock market? >> well, i think right now it really is earning, earnings, earnings. and then the beginning of december for better or worse we have another governmental cliff to climb, right, or to fall off of, whichever direction you think it's going. we have to get that settled. and i think that
you really don't like it, and they really haven't found a way to monetize. facebook certainly has.raphic, i'm going to run this ad. twitter really haven't got that, and i don't know where it is with that. i think it comes with leadership. dorsey's split between square and this company. again, his ideology's a little off, as far as i'm concerned, so again, i'm not a big twitter fan at all. again, there's more competition for other, you know, thoughts and actually post it without getting taken...
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first of all, this is literally advertisers asking to to monetize content. whatever that content is, the fact that someone's financial interests can influence what opinions are allowed or disallowed on the most influential social media websites should alone because for serious concern. and secondly, this move just proves that there's always someone behind all these seemingly well intended initiatives. be it advertisers or for example, governments that have a tendency to label anything. they don't like as much information propaganda, or pseudo science. just take the recent ban of ortiz, german channel on youtube at 1st received strikes for several videos, which were labeled as coven misinformation, rather blues term, especially when it comes to news coverage. but later, the whole channel was taken down. and while the german government has claimed it had no influence on the decision, russia has seen the move as an act of censorship by the german authorities. youtube, undoubtedly dick this illegal action against the 4th most popular german language, news and po
first of all, this is literally advertisers asking to to monetize content. whatever that content is, the fact that someone's financial interests can influence what opinions are allowed or disallowed on the most influential social media websites should alone because for serious concern. and secondly, this move just proves that there's always someone behind all these seemingly well intended initiatives. be it advertisers or for example, governments that have a tendency to label anything. they...
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as a consequence, unless they can monetize off of e-commerce, with venmo, we think growth is going to revert toward ecom growth and that kind of acceleration is not priced into the stock. a move to make another online deal even in social media to us just doesn't make a lot of sense long term. >> this is why i think your analysis of this is so interesting. because most of us assume you go into ecom, you get higher margins, higher multiple, higher growth even our discussion yesterday was around kind of owning e-commerce and that kind of thing which growth investors would seem to love when you suggested they should go the opposite way by a legacy payments processor you were met with groans and eye rolls. why should they turn the clock back, so to speak? >> i think it is interesting insofar as the company is turning the clock back by merging with pinterest it is reminiscent of the e-bay days where the company's growth was circumstance up described as being part of an online marketplace. for sure, physical world acquiring is a slower growth market, but it's also a much, much bigger can. i
as a consequence, unless they can monetize off of e-commerce, with venmo, we think growth is going to revert toward ecom growth and that kind of acceleration is not priced into the stock. a move to make another online deal even in social media to us just doesn't make a lot of sense long term. >> this is why i think your analysis of this is so interesting. because most of us assume you go into ecom, you get higher margins, higher multiple, higher growth even our discussion yesterday was...
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i would like to stress very importantly content monetization.dition to the platform ads we were already talking about, these are ads facebook would take money from, grants to use targeted advertising parameters, and therefore built on the kind of data they gather from users. in addition, we see this rise of content monetization on social media which creates and brings with it new incentives to participate commercially in this ecosystem. not just the advertisers and intermediaries that have been involved in the platform echo system, but also the advertising and monetization including through social commerce that social media is going towards. i think this should be on our agendas because this can also help us understand better the kind of issues that have been getting more awareness, like the teenagers and mental health on instagram. adrian: we are almost out of time, but as all three of you have said as far as frances haugen's testimony, we have been here before. there have been other facebook whistleblowers. given yesterday's outage and the sev
i would like to stress very importantly content monetization.dition to the platform ads we were already talking about, these are ads facebook would take money from, grants to use targeted advertising parameters, and therefore built on the kind of data they gather from users. in addition, we see this rise of content monetization on social media which creates and brings with it new incentives to participate commercially in this ecosystem. not just the advertisers and intermediaries that have been...
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they acquired content to try to monetize the big networks and not saying this is paralleled necessarilypaypal and pinterest. we're in a different situation with these companies today the pure telecom stocks after verizon's results and mostly it's been a real pile on with all these stocks analysts downgrading and people being concerned we're in a build out phase in terms of networks and subscriber growth and not feeling as if they're in a great position also dragged to some degree and comcast and also you have adam jonas of morgan stanley how it will take over a lot of this type of business you see they're super cheap. t-mobile, at&t and verizon traveling in sync with each other on a year-to-date basis. very chief and compared to the overall sector communication services which is also mostly held aloft by alphabet and facebook >> all right, mike, thank you. >> not to mention netflix. >> on the day after their earnings report. >>> now, later the halftime report ten-year anniversary week rolls on don't miss nelson peltz and david einhor david einhor "thcckisacin meneche" bk aomt. s matchin
they acquired content to try to monetize the big networks and not saying this is paralleled necessarilypaypal and pinterest. we're in a different situation with these companies today the pure telecom stocks after verizon's results and mostly it's been a real pile on with all these stocks analysts downgrading and people being concerned we're in a build out phase in terms of networks and subscriber growth and not feeling as if they're in a great position also dragged to some degree and comcast...
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and here i would like to stress, very importantly, content monetization. so in addition to the platform ads that we have been already talking about, these are the ads that facebook is going to get money from different platforms and from different brands to, to simply use their targeted advertising parameters. and therefore build on the kind of data that they gather from their users. in addition to this, we also see this rise of content monetization on social media. and this creates and brings with new incentives to participate commercially in this echo system. so not just the advertisers and all of the intermediaries that have been involved in the platform and eco system, but now also the advertising and any kind of monetization, including through social commerce that social media is going towards. so i think that this should be on our agenda because this can also help us understand better the kind of issues that have been getting more and more more light in the press to chat. for instance, the teenager issue on the, on health and instagram out very briefl
and here i would like to stress, very importantly, content monetization. so in addition to the platform ads that we have been already talking about, these are the ads that facebook is going to get money from different platforms and from different brands to, to simply use their targeted advertising parameters. and therefore build on the kind of data that they gather from their users. in addition to this, we also see this rise of content monetization on social media. and this creates and brings...
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there is so much we can do to better monetize our service.: how popular has the tip jar been so far, specifically tipping in general, and tipping in bitcoin, which is now allowed. ned: i have received some already but i'm giving it to charity, giving people the opportunity to play with the product. we think of tips as an example of how we want people to be paid. if you like what someone says, if you want to contribute to a gofundme with bitcoin through lightning wallop, or if you want to use the cash app, we want to make it as easy as possible to allow value of transfer of transfer 11 person to another on twitter. we think about it less from the revenue perspective and more about helping people get paid. if we do that, there will be more great content and we will continue to grow our audience. alix: thanks for joining us. fair enough, but you will still want to grow your revenue and topline i wonder how much of the new product you are unveiling will contribute to the topline growth and when we can expect similar numbers there? ned: we grew re
there is so much we can do to better monetize our service.: how popular has the tip jar been so far, specifically tipping in general, and tipping in bitcoin, which is now allowed. ned: i have received some already but i'm giving it to charity, giving people the opportunity to play with the product. we think of tips as an example of how we want people to be paid. if you like what someone says, if you want to contribute to a gofundme with bitcoin through lightning wallop, or if you want to use...
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if you read that paragraph about monetization, it talks about secure cloud and zero trust. omd put out a zero trust strategy and we followed it up with a model that we issued and put it up for comment. what comments on -- we want comments on everything that we do and we want feedback because this is about community and there is a huge amount of experts out there. we did that and put out a cloud technical reference architecture. if there are two things we are saying is moved into the cloud and substantiate these principles that allow us to be better, safer, more secure throughout the full network, so a lot of work done there and a lot of expertise we are tapping into. a lot of this is being worked with our teammates at nift and new teammates at the national cyber director office. the other good thing in the order, it is all about software supply chains, right? we saw with solar winds, but that is not isolated. we have been looking at supply chain attacks, and even at morgan stanley we were very focused on securing the supply chain and ensuring all of our vendors were vetted
if you read that paragraph about monetization, it talks about secure cloud and zero trust. omd put out a zero trust strategy and we followed it up with a model that we issued and put it up for comment. what comments on -- we want comments on everything that we do and we want feedback because this is about community and there is a huge amount of experts out there. we did that and put out a cloud technical reference architecture. if there are two things we are saying is moved into the cloud and...
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first painting as a clod monet, a very beautiful thing. it is beautiful and it is listed at christie's for $700000.00. on a was the founder of the impressionist movement. something i didn't know until i research. the 2nd painting is that they got it another well renowned artist in this painting sold for $500000.00. the 3rd painting you may recognize this name is 100 biden. i'm painting all recognize the painting. the 100 biden painting sold for $500000.00 also. now you may think that such an exclusive that that 100 biden is in such exclusive company that he would have a background, you know, artistic training for example. but you would be wrong if you thought that it seems pretty obvious that people are buying influence with the president via, by purchasing under biden's r p. suddenly an art, an artist and he's selling to anonymous donors. aspires that nobody really knows who isn't giving all this money for his little finger paintings that he's churning out. we do know that several of them sold for over $75000.00 a piece recently. and it s
first painting as a clod monet, a very beautiful thing. it is beautiful and it is listed at christie's for $700000.00. on a was the founder of the impressionist movement. something i didn't know until i research. the 2nd painting is that they got it another well renowned artist in this painting sold for $500000.00. the 3rd painting you may recognize this name is 100 biden. i'm painting all recognize the painting. the 100 biden painting sold for $500000.00 also. now you may think that such an...
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that's called debt monetization. this is what we've always explain how these other countries in the so called banana republics, i've run into trouble by buying back their own debt. well, now america is doing the exact same thing, and united king is doing the exact same thing. these, these economies are in dire circumstances right now. you mentioned the national debt that the ratio at the national debt, of course the deadline to increase that ceiling in the u. s. is looming. do you think leaves inflation rates will have an impact on that? there is not a debt feeling in america. it's the debt will be increased in tall. the bond market collapses, and we have to declare insolvency. here there 9 states look in 1971. america defaulted on its obligation to great britain by closing the gold window. so america defaulted on its sovereign debt in 1971. i expect america to default again on its sovereign debt. and i think the great britain is going to require another. i'm a bail out just like they did on the 1970 the, the after b
that's called debt monetization. this is what we've always explain how these other countries in the so called banana republics, i've run into trouble by buying back their own debt. well, now america is doing the exact same thing, and united king is doing the exact same thing. these, these economies are in dire circumstances right now. you mentioned the national debt that the ratio at the national debt, of course the deadline to increase that ceiling in the u. s. is looming. do you think leaves...
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the problem is much of this that now is being monetized by the central bank, the federal reserve prince money to buy up all this debt. and all that is, is living a massive inflation tax on the economy. and this is only getting started. prices are going to explode in the united states for all manner of consumer goods, especially goods, right relative to services because of the american economy. after years and years of deficits crowding out private investment, we are completely dependent on the product of capacity of the rest of the world. we are running record trade deficits just yesterday we printed the largest monthly trade deficit and u. s. history better than $73000000000.00. those deficits are going to keep getting higher and higher. and eventually, and i think relatively soon the value of our money, the dollar is going to collapse and all the prices of the imported goods are going to be going up much faster than they are right now. professor, well, i know we have pretty much the same conversation with you quite regularly about trade and what peter is talking about. what do you mak
the problem is much of this that now is being monetized by the central bank, the federal reserve prince money to buy up all this debt. and all that is, is living a massive inflation tax on the economy. and this is only getting started. prices are going to explode in the united states for all manner of consumer goods, especially goods, right relative to services because of the american economy. after years and years of deficits crowding out private investment, we are completely dependent on the...
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a huge power, especially a night when the grid is less demanding than minors, they can actually monetize this renewable asset because they can wine at night. otherwise the pipe would be just dumping into the ground because let's not forget, this is the oil you can to stored in the yes, you can sort a battery. where are these gigantic batteries? we don't have them. so a lot of energy is actually just getting dumped into the ground. what now you have minus and to me and the net effect is that renewable become more economical. that's how we do it. cutting through spin boom bus, christy i and jeffrey tucker of the brownstone institute. thanks guys, by an administration says it has plans to address the ongoing issues with the supply chain that have led to dozens of cargo ships waiting outside of ports and los angeles, while hundreds of thousands of containers wait to be picked up from those fords and transported to their destination, but well, those plans actually make a difference and will it happen in time for the upcoming holiday season? well, logistics experts, economists and labor unions
a huge power, especially a night when the grid is less demanding than minors, they can actually monetize this renewable asset because they can wine at night. otherwise the pipe would be just dumping into the ground because let's not forget, this is the oil you can to stored in the yes, you can sort a battery. where are these gigantic batteries? we don't have them. so a lot of energy is actually just getting dumped into the ground. what now you have minus and to me and the net effect is that...
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it's really solving one set of problems by this, that creation by this monetization. and then it creates a new set. and it has bumbled through for 2 or 3 centuries, doing this over and over again. and everybody kind of knows that eventually you're going to solve one problem by creating another one. and then you won't be able to solve it. and then the system will come down. that's the problem, america, american capitalism, the great. until the us government corrupted it. we had a vibrant, free market economy under a gold standard. when we had honest money where we didn't have a federal income tax or so security tax, we didn't have any of these types of spending programs that we have today. we have a thriving middle class. we had an economy that really was the envy of the world. we built a standard of living that was unmatched anywhere else in the world. the problems really started when government started to grow and started to impose more regulations and more subsidies and more government spending and the federal reserve came around. so these problems were not created
it's really solving one set of problems by this, that creation by this monetization. and then it creates a new set. and it has bumbled through for 2 or 3 centuries, doing this over and over again. and everybody kind of knows that eventually you're going to solve one problem by creating another one. and then you won't be able to solve it. and then the system will come down. that's the problem, america, american capitalism, the great. until the us government corrupted it. we had a vibrant, free...
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now selling at the same price as a monet or degas. >> the art is so terrible.getting half a million dollars per painting. a monet -- it's such a terrible situation. and we are not going to learn who the buyers are. should i buy one? it would give me great access to the white house. judge jeanine: they say there is a wall, they have no idea. but there are people come together exhibits. >> the concept of it is ridiculous. you said couldn't get in the past. i don't any he painted before. he just started. he's learning by the numbers. i believe mass bad that is. it's so obviously horrible. that is a terrible thing what's going on. they are getting numbers like nobody has ever gotten. i am thinking about opening up my own gallery. judge jeanine: how much are you going to charge? >> a couple million a painting. judge jeanine: what are you going to paint? >> i will payments whatever the hell i have to paint to get $2 million. judge jeanine: thank you for having us here at this beautiful mar-a-lago. this more "justice" ahead including a stunning leak from the biden whi
now selling at the same price as a monet or degas. >> the art is so terrible.getting half a million dollars per painting. a monet -- it's such a terrible situation. and we are not going to learn who the buyers are. should i buy one? it would give me great access to the white house. judge jeanine: they say there is a wall, they have no idea. but there are people come together exhibits. >> the concept of it is ridiculous. you said couldn't get in the past. i don't any he painted...
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from the monetization side, we start with the people first like everything. rest of the internet, there will be a lot of free things in the meta-verse but there will also be paid experiences. i did a session recently where i took a number of our partners and we had a meeting on the moon. i never bought i would say that to you. it was interesting. there were 20 of us. we were on the moon. we took cell fees with our avatars with the earth in the background. you and i like doing this 2-d, but it is a lot of fun peering -- it is a lot of fun. francine: when you look at the fact that you are doing these 10,000 positions in europe, what kind of skill sets are you looking for? is it a real sign of support for the tech industry in europe? what are you seeing in europe that you are not seeing elsewhere? nicola: the jobs are a mixture. highly skilled. engineering, product jobs and associated business functions. europe is a fantastic bed of talent because of the universities. that is why we are excited to do this announcement. this is over the next five years. we will s
from the monetization side, we start with the people first like everything. rest of the internet, there will be a lot of free things in the meta-verse but there will also be paid experiences. i did a session recently where i took a number of our partners and we had a meeting on the moon. i never bought i would say that to you. it was interesting. there were 20 of us. we were on the moon. we took cell fees with our avatars with the earth in the background. you and i like doing this 2-d, but it...
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when the cost to monetize your songs in there, you might look them up when he was here, brother. with like on the tv with it most. i can love chevy speak up. comes of the humor and then a footer newman. and then about more than up on top, i'm not that one. it was a ah, what do i leave it with mom. got it. if you guys are equal yeah, good. good. then you're giving you time. but other than he done for the working with me and dawning and wondering grandfather in math and jan. mm hm. so now what can we do? i think just spend the night you know, we're playing with that. if i do what i brought up a very thorough good the never the walker. i left hunter said no jetta ah yes. i think i am not a boy in 19 o m with mm ah ah ah, [000:00:00;00] with a i miss it. oh nick with a new we're gonna, we're getting ready. buddy led him out today. that'd be with a 1000000000 guys. oh, okay. basically with, with the marionette. let according to the feel. i put them in lake wales with we'll do that at yankee. we'll do up a added yankee giving you couldn't that i'm out a little little bit. i mark them a
when the cost to monetize your songs in there, you might look them up when he was here, brother. with like on the tv with it most. i can love chevy speak up. comes of the humor and then a footer newman. and then about more than up on top, i'm not that one. it was a ah, what do i leave it with mom. got it. if you guys are equal yeah, good. good. then you're giving you time. but other than he done for the working with me and dawning and wondering grandfather in math and jan. mm hm. so now what...
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that facebook used the data, sold it off to people to get you to vote a certain way, the way they monetizedwith your own personal property, your preferences, i think that will probably have to come to an end. the question of whether the regulators or legislators will do something about it, that is hard to tell. matt: at this point, i have to wonder whether mark zuckerberg can do anything about it. if you consider the polarization of society to the extent we are now seeing it as something that has caused, at least in part by social media, and facebook as the biggest part in that. is it too big to control at this point? we saw they had an experiment with a test account in india that instantly ran into these horrible images, got these extreme political messages. is that inevitable if you sign up on a platform like facebook? david: it is baked into the dna. the dna of the business is to profit from their user's preferences and predilections. the idea is that the algorithms are designed to bring you two things that will grab your attention. advertisers pay for attention. they pay more when they
that facebook used the data, sold it off to people to get you to vote a certain way, the way they monetizedwith your own personal property, your preferences, i think that will probably have to come to an end. the question of whether the regulators or legislators will do something about it, that is hard to tell. matt: at this point, i have to wonder whether mark zuckerberg can do anything about it. if you consider the polarization of society to the extent we are now seeing it as something that...
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that democratizing is who monetizes -- democritus -- democratizing is who monetizes.e talking $25, $30 cpm and deep engagement. those are the three lanes i told investors if we do organic growth, you will see us lean into those. luckily for us, the company we had partnered with previously checked every one of those boxes. caroline: deep engagement from an inclusive audience. you sit here is a female ceo, many have been shining a light on how little women are winning some of these big e-sports competitions are even playing in them. there often aren't places to go to for people who aren't basically white guys. how are you opening that up? ann: that is what drew me to super league. i needed to go through my own education of who a gamer is these days. gaming is beautifully diverse. it is a level playing field on the gender side of things, even with the furloughs, a physically challenged player can level up and play against people who don't have those challenges. there is something very fair and inclusive about it. we saw an opportunity to build a brand that stood for that
that democratizing is who monetizes -- democritus -- democratizing is who monetizes.e talking $25, $30 cpm and deep engagement. those are the three lanes i told investors if we do organic growth, you will see us lean into those. luckily for us, the company we had partnered with previously checked every one of those boxes. caroline: deep engagement from an inclusive audience. you sit here is a female ceo, many have been shining a light on how little women are winning some of these big e-sports...
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the fact that may made money through that monetization is disgusting. entire point is to stop speak, it's psychological warfare as children to stop us from advocating what we believe in. >> no more silence. >> reporter: the activism of parkland students did attract attention a. lot of it. what started as small protests snowballed into a national youth-led movement for gun reform. how soon did you start to get death threats after you started out? >> basically immediately, they said you will be doa. there were photos of me having my head cut off by isis. there were people that showed up with guns at your protests. they would follow us to the hotel with their gun in their hand. >> what did this do to your family is? >> it's been incredibly terrorizing. a sheriff's office call said is someone holding a gun to your head demanding $100,000? we got a call about it and the entire s.w.a.t. team for the count whycy on the front lawn with police helicopters around and snipers down the street pointed at your front door. >> reporter: local camera cruise flocked to t
the fact that may made money through that monetization is disgusting. entire point is to stop speak, it's psychological warfare as children to stop us from advocating what we believe in. >> no more silence. >> reporter: the activism of parkland students did attract attention a. lot of it. what started as small protests snowballed into a national youth-led movement for gun reform. how soon did you start to get death threats after you started out? >> basically immediately, they...
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lemme monet johnny wilkinson. where an in natal then he got our i'm going to be there. okay. is it in the future? correct? yes, ma'am. thing i was told that it does mean the circle made it you sorry, the length of monthly and then 10 days later than he had when i called on complet. okay. okay. yes, i was on the way then because im or less and because amelia okay. the law. oh okay. which is emma this is the 3rd hi. good morning. the for has this is mira good. how are you doing? and i just wanted to let you know that we just received a missing person from somebody that i was just in case you have seen somebody with his description. he is 23 years old, paid between 66 and 67 into fall. the only distinctive feature that he has is that the 2 in his arm with the name on my to yeah, that's a quarrel. yes, i don't know which arm is because of the family can remember. yeah, that's the only thing that he has. he doesn't have any factors or dental work. he was feeling okay. he went just traveling with a group and he came back to try to help her pregnant women, an older guy. and does the
lemme monet johnny wilkinson. where an in natal then he got our i'm going to be there. okay. is it in the future? correct? yes, ma'am. thing i was told that it does mean the circle made it you sorry, the length of monthly and then 10 days later than he had when i called on complet. okay. okay. yes, i was on the way then because im or less and because amelia okay. the law. oh okay. which is emma this is the 3rd hi. good morning. the for has this is mira good. how are you doing? and i just wanted...
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okay, lemme monet, johnny, the whole gale surf where an enable vinegar, our it'd be though, okay, is as an official collect the thing i was told that it was me, the social media, you sorry, the length of monthly and then the insulate that he had when i called on complet. okay. okay. is i was on the way then to because im or less and to because i love media. okay. the lou. okay. which is the mothers is hi. good morning. the for has this is mira good. how are you doing and i just wanted to let you know that we just received a missing person from somebody that only could iowa ah, just in case you have seen somebody with his description. he is 23 years old. okay . between $66.67 into fall, the only distinctive fee to the he has is that the $2.00 in his 4 arm with the name ah matter. yeah. that's a quarrel. yes, i don't know which arm is because of the family can remember. yeah, that's the only thing that he has. he doesn't have any factors or dental work. he was feeling okay. he went just traveling with a group. thank. he came back to try to help her pregnant women and all the guy. and t
okay, lemme monet, johnny, the whole gale surf where an enable vinegar, our it'd be though, okay, is as an official collect the thing i was told that it was me, the social media, you sorry, the length of monthly and then the insulate that he had when i called on complet. okay. okay. is i was on the way then to because im or less and to because i love media. okay. the lou. okay. which is the mothers is hi. good morning. the for has this is mira good. how are you doing and i just wanted to let...
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finally, for twitter, it is all about the monetize of daily average user asked the monetize -- the monetizablee users. alix: let's go deeper into micro soft. mandeep singh is joining us. we talked before about facebook, and i we get google. what you looking for? mandeep: in the case of alphabet, youtube is a key segment, along with cloud. the reason i say that is because when you look at the digital ad market, the fastest-growing segment is connected tv and video ads, and that is where youtube is the biggest player. we know tiktok is doing very well. what we glean from facebook last night is there engagement seems to be tapering off, and part of the reason is their lower exposure to videos, compared to youtube or tiktok. i think cloud is another segment, but alphabet is so well diversified that even if you are going to see some in the results, i think cloud should do really well. dani: did facebook give any relief to the market in terms of russia for online ad sales? -- in terms of online ad sales? christopher: the -- mandeep: the pricing seems to be leveling off. it would be nice to see off a
finally, for twitter, it is all about the monetize of daily average user asked the monetize -- the monetizablee users. alix: let's go deeper into micro soft. mandeep singh is joining us. we talked before about facebook, and i we get google. what you looking for? mandeep: in the case of alphabet, youtube is a key segment, along with cloud. the reason i say that is because when you look at the digital ad market, the fastest-growing segment is connected tv and video ads, and that is where youtube...
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the first painting is a claude monet. speak out i can't read any of the words.ut you don't need to. you need to look at the great painting. >> very beautiful painting. >> and listed added gallery for $700,000. this is another painting. another world-renowned artist and this painting sold for $500,000. the third painting you may recognize this name is a hunter biden. >> i don't recognize the painting. >> the hunter biden painting sold for profit and a thousand dollars. you may think that such an exclusive -- such exclusive company that he would have a background, artistic training, for example. but you would be wrong if you thought that. >> shannon: i took some basic art classes in college. i am no expert, rich. your thoughts. >> if you can snag a claude monet for only 200 grand or more where that for the same price it seemed like a better investment. maybe you are into something more modern and you just don't like impressionist. i'm not here to judge people's interest in art but the attorney general ultimately responded to that whole thing. he said he is unable
the first painting is a claude monet. speak out i can't read any of the words.ut you don't need to. you need to look at the great painting. >> very beautiful painting. >> and listed added gallery for $700,000. this is another painting. another world-renowned artist and this painting sold for $500,000. the third painting you may recognize this name is a hunter biden. >> i don't recognize the painting. >> the hunter biden painting sold for profit and a thousand dollars....
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that debt spending has been monetized by the fed. the fed buys up 60% of it.y just print money in order to cover that purchase. so that is why the president today spoke about this bill will pay for itself. they're worried about deficit spending causing more inflation. they know that that is the history of deficit spending. they're making up all kinds of ways to pay for it. now they have this new wealth tax, something called unrealized capital gains. they're going to take -- they say it's billionaire's money that they have and they're doing to tax the stock holdings that they have before they have actually sold the stocks. imagine you have stocks that go up 50% in the past year. even though you haven't cashed them in, you'll be taxed on that. that is a wealth tax. wealth tax has been tried before and failed terribly. in france, they had a wealth tax similar to that. capital flight, money moving away. $200 billion every year. they had an annual fiscal shortfall of $7 billion. they were actually receiving about 1/2 as much as they were expecting to get because of
that debt spending has been monetized by the fed. the fed buys up 60% of it.y just print money in order to cover that purchase. so that is why the president today spoke about this bill will pay for itself. they're worried about deficit spending causing more inflation. they know that that is the history of deficit spending. they're making up all kinds of ways to pay for it. now they have this new wealth tax, something called unrealized capital gains. they're going to take -- they say it's...
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sesame street can do that because their business model is not monetizing attention.nstagram and tiktok are. we need something like that. we need to develop things like the five seconds of black between tv shows, we had to develop things like the alamo concept in sesame street. i think these things can exist but we need to have an open society way, not the authoritarian model china is doing. emily: these things are going to take time and as a parent, i have four children, every parent is asking this question, how to like it keep technology for my child? i remember you recommending to adult a digital sabbath. taking a day off from your devices. but we do for our children when these tools and products are not necessarily available yet? tristan: often when we talk about addiction or what kids should do, it feels like we have to tie our hands behind our backs and not use it. but the reason we are so vulnerable to what we call a hyper normal stimuli, which is a dopamine, extra sugar, extra salt, extra dopamine kind of social media world is because we live in a under stimul
sesame street can do that because their business model is not monetizing attention.nstagram and tiktok are. we need something like that. we need to develop things like the five seconds of black between tv shows, we had to develop things like the alamo concept in sesame street. i think these things can exist but we need to have an open society way, not the authoritarian model china is doing. emily: these things are going to take time and as a parent, i have four children, every parent is asking...
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mirror let they wanna play one good yes i was just that survey i one door and one thing did okay, lemme monet johnny the whole gail surf where an enable then he got our and he'll be there okay, is it an official collect the thing i was told that it was mindy circle made it, he said the length of monthly and, and the lindsey less than he had when i called on complet. okay. okay. a service and i then to because im or less and to because again i left mina. okay. the law. okay. which is the mothers is the 3rd hi. good morning. the for has, this is mira good. how are you doing? and i just wanted to let you know that we just received a missing person from somebody that only can iowa just in case you have seen somebody with his description. he is a 22 years old, paid between $66.67 in to fall. the only distinctive feature that he has is that the 2 in his 4 arm with the name ah matter. yeah. that's a quarrel. yes, i don't know which arm is because of the family can remember. yeah, that's the only thing that he has. he doesn't have any factors or dental work. he was feeling okay. he went just travelli
mirror let they wanna play one good yes i was just that survey i one door and one thing did okay, lemme monet johnny the whole gail surf where an enable then he got our and he'll be there okay, is it an official collect the thing i was told that it was mindy circle made it, he said the length of monthly and, and the lindsey less than he had when i called on complet. okay. okay. a service and i then to because im or less and to because again i left mina. okay. the law. okay. which is the mothers...
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alongside the muted user growth and time spend per user growth who drive impressions by further monetizingls >> it's amazing about some like stuff google are doing looks like television, basically video and in the middle of the video throw in an advertisement for soap or candy bars on the screen is that going to hurt user growth what i know about teenagers, by the way is not much, but i do know this, they don't like ads >> yeah, i guess that's the way that these social media platforms generally approach it, right. they first build communities of hundreds of millions of people engaging with the content before introducing ads to them. that's what you see on instagram, with schwartz on youtube, with spotlight on snapchat it's going to be a very slow process of bringing ads into the picture here generally users are happy with seeing targeted ads rather than ads that are fully not important to them. >> are you still bullish or should -- should we own facebook sell it if we own it buy more >> we have been neutral rated moving into the print maybe pointing to three of the four main growth drivers
alongside the muted user growth and time spend per user growth who drive impressions by further monetizingls >> it's amazing about some like stuff google are doing looks like television, basically video and in the middle of the video throw in an advertisement for soap or candy bars on the screen is that going to hurt user growth what i know about teenagers, by the way is not much, but i do know this, they don't like ads >> yeah, i guess that's the way that these social media...
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the fact that they made money from that through the monetization of that hatred is disgusting.is to stop me from speaking. it's psychological warfare with us as children to stop us from advocating for what we believe in. >> the activism of parkland students did attract attention, a lot of it. and what started as small protests snowballed into a national youth-led movement for gun reform. how soon did you start to get death threats after you started speaking out? >> basically immediately. there were people that sent letters that said, f with the nra and you'll be doa. there were photos that were sent of me having my head cut off by isis. there were people that showed up with guns at our protests. they would follow us to our hotel with their gun in their hand. >> what did all this do to your family? how did it affect them? >> it's been incredibly traumatizing for them. i got a call from some random number that was the sheriff's office. they're like, hey, is somebody holding a gun to your head that's killed your entire family demanding $100,000 right now? i was like, no. and they'
the fact that they made money from that through the monetization of that hatred is disgusting.is to stop me from speaking. it's psychological warfare with us as children to stop us from advocating for what we believe in. >> the activism of parkland students did attract attention, a lot of it. and what started as small protests snowballed into a national youth-led movement for gun reform. how soon did you start to get death threats after you started speaking out? >> basically...
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how are they going to continue the engagement, how are they going to monetize the platform.ys with a lot of really strong players out there that have a decade plus figuring out which algorithms and which things to show you to keep your eyeballs glued to it. charles: ray, on the other hand, wework is back out this, not as us a spishes debut, but -- us a spishes debut. but i'm really worried about it, you know, from the business practices. it was always an intriguing idea. would you be a buyer of that one. >> i wouldn't be a buyer on it, but i think they did a good job turning around the organization. they expect to make a profit next year. one of the interesting thing is the fact of the dynamics, people are moving out of cities, and i think wework has a role to play, lease prices are coming down, so there's an opportunity there, but it's not something i'm interested in right now. charles: let's talk about facebook for a moment. today it's sort of unchanged. the last few days i feel like there's some accumulation going on. of course, the company and the stock getting slammed,
how are they going to continue the engagement, how are they going to monetize the platform.ys with a lot of really strong players out there that have a decade plus figuring out which algorithms and which things to show you to keep your eyeballs glued to it. charles: ray, on the other hand, wework is back out this, not as us a spishes debut, but -- us a spishes debut. but i'm really worried about it, you know, from the business practices. it was always an intriguing idea. would you be a buyer of...
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monet is turning 11. the day she was born in 2010, the giants clinched the west against the padres, going on to win the world series. >> it could not be more perfect. they played san diego 11 years ago and here they are. >> we are playing the same team trying to clinch the west on my daughter's birthday. >> restaurants around the ballpark are loving the winning streak after a tough year and a half of doing business. >> the city has come back to life, the giants playing as well as they have has been really exciting. reporter: many fans feeling good about october. >> being able to see the 2010, 2012, and 2014 world series, and potentially 2021, i'm pumped, i'm excited. >> playoff! reporter: next up, the giants take on the winner of wednesday's wildcard game. it is still early, but a lot of fans around chanting beat l.a.. we will see what happens, and go giants. dion: it is torture no more, cornell. thanks to you. abc 7 news sent out a push alert the moment the giants won the title. be the first to know by d
monet is turning 11. the day she was born in 2010, the giants clinched the west against the padres, going on to win the world series. >> it could not be more perfect. they played san diego 11 years ago and here they are. >> we are playing the same team trying to clinch the west on my daughter's birthday. >> restaurants around the ballpark are loving the winning streak after a tough year and a half of doing business. >> the city has come back to life, the giants playing...
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> i was just going to say, what do you think they're going to do, then >> i think they'll try to monetize around the rest of the world remember, more than 90% of facebook users are outside of the u.s. they're don't bring in nearly as much revenue per user, but there are a lot of them and facebook will try to monetize that audience more heavily. >> yeah. definitely the m and a drawer does seem to be closing. great provocative piece. >> good to see you >> with "the new york times qwest qwest. if you missed anything on facebook, listen to techcheck, stny time, anywhere, wherever you download podcasts we'll be back in just a moment i think i got something. work... hey, rob, you're on mute. hello! hey, rob, there he is. workday. the finance, hr and planning system for a changing world. new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. that building you're trying to sell, whose resum
> i was just going to say, what do you think they're going to do, then >> i think they'll try to monetize around the rest of the world remember, more than 90% of facebook users are outside of the u.s. they're don't bring in nearly as much revenue per user, but there are a lot of them and facebook will try to monetize that audience more heavily. >> yeah. definitely the m and a drawer does seem to be closing. great provocative piece. >> good to see you >> with "the...
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is really all about social commerce here and the idea that perhaps pinterest hasn't been able to monetizese users as well as they could be throughout the pandemic and you take a look at a company like shopify, julia, which has done a really good job in that place right at the intersection of social commerce combining payments as well as social platform and getting merchants on them. >> yeah, deirdra, i think that's absolutely right i mean, if you look at paypal and all the acquisitions and different moves it's made, this would be such a massive acquisition compared to its other deals, which you know the biggest deal it's made so far was honey for $4 billion so this would be really a dramatic change. and if it does end up making this deal for pinterest, it would really seem to be in response to the pressures of shopify. one thing i would just note here, jon, if we talk about shopify, we should bring up etsy etsy shares getting a boost yesterday from this news because right now pinterest is an advertising company. but in partnering with paypal, if it were to become part of paypal, it would
is really all about social commerce here and the idea that perhaps pinterest hasn't been able to monetizese users as well as they could be throughout the pandemic and you take a look at a company like shopify, julia, which has done a really good job in that place right at the intersection of social commerce combining payments as well as social platform and getting merchants on them. >> yeah, deirdra, i think that's absolutely right i mean, if you look at paypal and all the acquisitions...
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the first painting is a claude monet. >> i'm sorry, i can't read any of the words. >> you don't need to, just look at this beautiful painting, it still stood at christie for $7,000. claude monet was the founder of the impressionist movement, something i didn't know until i researched it. the second painting is a deep d. it sold for $500,000. the third painting, as a hunter biden. you may recognize this painting. >> i don't recognize the painting. the hunter died in painting sold for $500,000 also. you may think that such an exclusive, that he would have a background artistic training for example. but you would be wrong if he thought that. and you might think that he had some sort of apprenticeship with a world renown artists but you would be wrong again if you thought that. or perhaps that he has been selling his work for years and unfortunately you would be wrong. it turns out that in 2019 hunter biden couldn't find a gallery to list his art. and what happened in 2020 but that changed all that is his dad became president of the united states. so a piece of art that hunter biden sell
the first painting is a claude monet. >> i'm sorry, i can't read any of the words. >> you don't need to, just look at this beautiful painting, it still stood at christie for $7,000. claude monet was the founder of the impressionist movement, something i didn't know until i researched it. the second painting is a deep d. it sold for $500,000. the third painting, as a hunter biden. you may recognize this painting. >> i don't recognize the painting. the hunter died in painting...
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taylor: what about turning impressions into monetization?we are targeting teenagers come are they going to their parents and saying, buy me this? are you hoping to lock them in so when they are working in their 20's, 30's and 40's and they have the power to make those purchases, that you have locked them in? latoya: that's a good question. i will start with my daughter, who is always on tiktok. she is 10. anytime she sees mcdonald's, popeyes, i promise you it is, mommy, i want popeyes or mcdonald's. i know for a fact that these brands should be on tiktok, and it is going to work. the kids and teenagers are going to their parents and making us pay. this is what i like, this is what i want to try, we should try this, we should use that. but it is also trying to fill the long-term loyalty -- build a long-term loyalty, the brand loyalty because generation x will eventually have to pick a decision on, i want to use this brand for other -- forever. the point is, you have to be on these platforms in order for that generation to know you exist. caro
taylor: what about turning impressions into monetization?we are targeting teenagers come are they going to their parents and saying, buy me this? are you hoping to lock them in so when they are working in their 20's, 30's and 40's and they have the power to make those purchases, that you have locked them in? latoya: that's a good question. i will start with my daughter, who is always on tiktok. she is 10. anytime she sees mcdonald's, popeyes, i promise you it is, mommy, i want popeyes or...
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>> jon: i like the monet.a case that's baffled detectives in one long island town for years. the beach murders. laura ingle has an exclusive look at new clues that might crack the case. >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insurance, it was no cost to them. >> woman: really? >> tech: that's service the way you...