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by none other than charles monet's.an four years. only now did they note it. money was hauled back into the interrogation room. the question became more confrontational. >> your palm prints on that bronco. you are there. yeah, this is the time. this is the place. this is your last stage that you're going to have. to tell us what the heck happened there. this is it. >> this can be happening. >> charles! >> after hours of denial, monet changed his story. yes, he did know david can. they met playing basketball. in another round of questioning, the story changed and changed again. finally, money put himself at the crime scene. >> the reason why was there was to bring the count. >> that night? >> monet said david cam asked him to bring untraceable untraceable gun. he was a guy that was kind of the wrong place at the wrong time. >> these events start to unfold, an investigation became apparent that this case was intertwined between two people. >> now, the prosecutor had a new theory. david kim did not act alone. he had a coco
by none other than charles monet's.an four years. only now did they note it. money was hauled back into the interrogation room. the question became more confrontational. >> your palm prints on that bronco. you are there. yeah, this is the time. this is the place. this is your last stage that you're going to have. to tell us what the heck happened there. this is it. >> this can be happening. >> charles! >> after hours of denial, monet changed his story. yes, he did know...
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they want to monetize that you survey -- monetize that user base. that is really impressive growth, four times bigger than its size last year. what they are looking to do here is figure out ways how to support content creators and ultimately grow the user base that will take them to the next level. kriti: bloomberg's jackie davalos joining us to talk about alphabet. we thank you as always shares of meta platforms lower due -- let's bring in michael nathanson, a senior research analyst. we really appreciate you joining us. what kind of precedent has also been set for meta? >> a president of concern. -- precedent of concern. they want about slowing growth in the first quarter. alphabet came in lower than forecast. people are concerned about the second quarter guide. this is despite just 90 days ago. kriti: i want to ask you about the tiktok of it all because that comes up over and over again. it comes up with facebook. to me, what is interesting is that tiktok came up a lot during the trade war and it was a piece of the trade war negotiations that was
they want to monetize that you survey -- monetize that user base. that is really impressive growth, four times bigger than its size last year. what they are looking to do here is figure out ways how to support content creators and ultimately grow the user base that will take them to the next level. kriti: bloomberg's jackie davalos joining us to talk about alphabet. we thank you as always shares of meta platforms lower due -- let's bring in michael nathanson, a senior research analyst. we...
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monetized karen had mentioned the conference call is usually where anything can happen. we've seen this before and here, hearing that the back half of the first quarter was really impacted by war, that it's going to continue to see fx exchange there's still a lot of questions in my mind, at least, about the quality, the nuance of that guide. >> i think this is a relief rally, same thing that everyone else was saying. retch growth is the slowest since the ipo, this is a company that 97% of retches is ad generated. if reels is not monetizing the correct amount, or as much as other segments, and that's the future, then that's a problem. this is you called it, it was down 45%, so this is a bounce that probably on a technical level was due. in the call, to karen's point, are we going to heard anything about the ad track changes are we going to hear anything about that that's what really put a lit on the stock. the problem is we don't know where user growth is growing they had a one-off year. the company told us the metaverse will take years and cost billions. i don't know wha
monetized karen had mentioned the conference call is usually where anything can happen. we've seen this before and here, hearing that the back half of the first quarter was really impacted by war, that it's going to continue to see fx exchange there's still a lot of questions in my mind, at least, about the quality, the nuance of that guide. >> i think this is a relief rally, same thing that everyone else was saying. retch growth is the slowest since the ipo, this is a company that 97% of...
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ritika: there is a lot of ways it could be monetized. will be volatility in shares perhaps driven by the retail bid. jon: absolutely. speaking of twitter and tesla, we have not seen technology stocks getting too much interest outside of the twitter specific story today. as treasury yield moved higher, we did start to see the s&p post a positive performance on the day. the nasdaq on the green but lagging the s&p. it has been up for commodity trades like energy and natural gas. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> a federal judge overturned a u.s. center for disease control and prevention mask mandate on public transportation including planes and trains. the judge said the mandate exceeds the cdc's authority and violate the procedures required for agency lawmaking. air serbia is keeping his controversial flights into russia even as frequent bomb threats make the route on profitable. -- not profitable. every flight to russia has received anonymous threats. it services a handful of flights to st. petersburg. the far right presidential candidate marine le
ritika: there is a lot of ways it could be monetized. will be volatility in shares perhaps driven by the retail bid. jon: absolutely. speaking of twitter and tesla, we have not seen technology stocks getting too much interest outside of the twitter specific story today. as treasury yield moved higher, we did start to see the s&p post a positive performance on the day. the nasdaq on the green but lagging the s&p. it has been up for commodity trades like energy and natural gas. this is...
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is the problem monetization? if something like that is growing so fast and if that's supposed to be what they 're stalking tiktok with, you would hope it would show in the numbers. >> it's a great question i've always wondered whether short-form video ever monetizes as some of the long-term content. i think the headwinds are real you've got a market where we're spending less time online. some moved to tiktok and dollars flowed with it more competition on the connected tv side where we had announcemention from netflix, certainly some of the major studios pursuing it as well. it's an increasingly more competitive environment. rewind a year ago, you could have a monopoly on the entire space. >> is there any point in talking about cloud market share we don't talk about software market share cloud means so much more than infrastructure these days. i'm not sure it's relevant even if google is number three in cloud market share, they might be doing things that are a lot more profitable than some competitors. is there a
is the problem monetization? if something like that is growing so fast and if that's supposed to be what they 're stalking tiktok with, you would hope it would show in the numbers. >> it's a great question i've always wondered whether short-form video ever monetizes as some of the long-term content. i think the headwinds are real you've got a market where we're spending less time online. some moved to tiktok and dollars flowed with it more competition on the connected tv side where we had...
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so the corruption the poverty the violence that begins in honduras is really monetized and quite frankly weaponized in the worst possible way by cartels from that community and to go scalpa all the way to the us mexico border and there's so many factors around that one story of that one taxi driver that sometimes it feels overwhelming to solve or to address, but there have been put there have been solutions put into motion that have, you know purged the national police rooted out corruption hunter national police and as that happened you saw 6,000 police officers fired from their jobs for corruption and at the same time they were being fired what happens to the homicide rate in honduras it goes down. so there's the you know, these are real quality of life
so the corruption the poverty the violence that begins in honduras is really monetized and quite frankly weaponized in the worst possible way by cartels from that community and to go scalpa all the way to the us mexico border and there's so many factors around that one story of that one taxi driver that sometimes it feels overwhelming to solve or to address, but there have been put there have been solutions put into motion that have, you know purged the national police rooted out corruption...
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the issue is monetizing the content in ways they have not in the past.hat netflix needs to reinvent the theater experience around their shows and movies. there are many ways they could monetize between merchandise, events, and communities they could build around their content, which they currently are not. secondly, you have mentioned very important areas, which is ad supported netflix lite. they take zero dollars on ad revenue. you look at youtube and how much money they are printing on advertising and the engagement, netflix has the same engagement level as youtube, and if they ran ads, they would be very successful and i would advertise on netflix for sure, you know to mark that is another thing. and of course half the people in my office don't actually pay for netflix, so i asked them, but would get you to pay? it is the same thing with itunes and music, where people did not want to pay until it became a hassle to do it. netflix can employ several strategies to start monetizing these users, and we suspect they could capture another 20 million, 30 mil
the issue is monetizing the content in ways they have not in the past.hat netflix needs to reinvent the theater experience around their shows and movies. there are many ways they could monetize between merchandise, events, and communities they could build around their content, which they currently are not. secondly, you have mentioned very important areas, which is ad supported netflix lite. they take zero dollars on ad revenue. you look at youtube and how much money they are printing on...
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how do you think twitter could monetize that?it's a complicated question and i do think the last thing twitter needs is outsiders and i'm an outsider now just suggesting product ideas but there are all kinds of models where there is content that gets distributed to other platforms but people make money off it i can't go to youtube and for free watch every video ever created. whereas that is true on twitter. i could go to the news and on many platform where they extract no value and can get all the content on twitter and they make no money so i would sort of look at different ways to monetize that content, license it or something like that but has to be something that gets the value of the twitter content the way people consume twitter which is usually off network instead of trying to force people into the same usage metrics that facebook and instagram are really good at. >> it's clear that you are a fan of parag, alex but also a fan of elon musk. it's just you think elon musk should go and do bigger and better things. if he were
how do you think twitter could monetize that?it's a complicated question and i do think the last thing twitter needs is outsiders and i'm an outsider now just suggesting product ideas but there are all kinds of models where there is content that gets distributed to other platforms but people make money off it i can't go to youtube and for free watch every video ever created. whereas that is true on twitter. i could go to the news and on many platform where they extract no value and can get all...
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the content is not the issue, is monetizing the content.big believer that netflix needs to reinvent the theater experience parameter shows and movies. there's many ways they can monetize between merchandise events and communities that they could build around their content, which currently they are not. you mentioned two important areas -- which is ad-supported netflix lite, in which they take zero dollars in ad revenue. if you look at youtube and how much money they are printing on advertising and the engagement, netflix has the same engagement level as youtube. and they ran ads, they would be very successful -- if they ran ads, they would be very successful. i would advertise on netflix, for sure. of course, half the people in my office don't actually pay for netflix. so i asked them, what would get you to pay? its the same thing with itunes and music where people didn't want to pay until it became a hassle to do it. netflix can employ several strategies to start monetizing users. we suspect they could capture around 20 million to 30 milli
the content is not the issue, is monetizing the content.big believer that netflix needs to reinvent the theater experience parameter shows and movies. there's many ways they can monetize between merchandise events and communities that they could build around their content, which currently they are not. you mentioned two important areas -- which is ad-supported netflix lite, in which they take zero dollars in ad revenue. if you look at youtube and how much money they are printing on advertising...
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of all daily active uses as if we needed a reminder that we are monetize. zable active uses. how ambitious it plans, how has twitter compared to say facebook from a profitability perspective the twitter is woefully unprofitable. i think, you know, you. ready at the beginning of the show that it is not a great business. it is, it is not a great business. you know, it, it has punched above its weight. you know, it, you know, last, last year you know, if you just don't do the ad backs, which of course, twitter would like you to do it made about, you know, $56000000.00 of the earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization. which is of course the key metric of profitability on wall street . now they had us $750000000.00. ready legal settlement as part of that. so if you add that back, maybe they did something like $800000000.00 in 2021. in previous years it was around $950000000.00, somewhat less than a $1000000000.00 of me. but i mean, you know, i don't know live, and it's based books now. ready law. ready but they probably do a $1000000000.00. ready ready you kn
of all daily active uses as if we needed a reminder that we are monetize. zable active uses. how ambitious it plans, how has twitter compared to say facebook from a profitability perspective the twitter is woefully unprofitable. i think, you know, you. ready at the beginning of the show that it is not a great business. it is, it is not a great business. you know, it, it has punched above its weight. you know, it, you know, last, last year you know, if you just don't do the ad backs, which of...
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and he's going to lose them and they are going to be monetize zable, as you said. so i'm not sure exactly what he has. ready my year i don't, i don't see his vision. ready ready company making it right to madison. as we mentioned earlier, saudi arabia the prince already been, tyler is a major shareholder of with he said in 2015 that he had, he had at that point to 5.2 percent stake. now he is tweeting his opposition to this take all the saying that the offer doesn't come close to the intrinsic value of twitter. do you think for him? it's purely a cash thing. or might saudi have pressured, the prince and into opposition as, as a little mosque actually implied when he tweeted water, the kingdom views on journalists, freedom of speech. is there more going on there? do you think? i'm sure there is more going on. i mean, you know, the boards of directors have their own intrigue and their own dynamics and twitters is somewhat legendary for having, you know, inside the palace intrigue, if you will. so i'm sure there's a lot of dynamics. i somehow doubt, for a lot of the p
and he's going to lose them and they are going to be monetize zable, as you said. so i'm not sure exactly what he has. ready my year i don't, i don't see his vision. ready ready company making it right to madison. as we mentioned earlier, saudi arabia the prince already been, tyler is a major shareholder of with he said in 2015 that he had, he had at that point to 5.2 percent stake. now he is tweeting his opposition to this take all the saying that the offer doesn't come close to the intrinsic...
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monetize before which was the sharing. you know, the total adjustable market is still good but we don't know they throw in the comment about advertising. it was not the focus technology is beyond their control. other people might have better technology maybe it was a conference call that is from, you know, most recent -- they talked about technology they did the same thing on netflix. i didn't feel like they gave me anything to hang my hat on. >> i will say in your defense yesterday i pointed out 44% decline thus far in the stock for the year and you had every chance to say bye for the brint and you didn't you pointed out your own behavior, i think it's indicative of nothing but nonetheless watching a lot of hulu and hbo max, too. back to the call itself. >> depressing. >> they don't seem to know what is happening. >> no. that came across, i think, at least that's the take away from any number of people i've spoken to this morning. some of whom unfortunately even own the stock. they don't seem to know what is happening. th
monetize before which was the sharing. you know, the total adjustable market is still good but we don't know they throw in the comment about advertising. it was not the focus technology is beyond their control. other people might have better technology maybe it was a conference call that is from, you know, most recent -- they talked about technology they did the same thing on netflix. i didn't feel like they gave me anything to hang my hat on. >> i will say in your defense yesterday i...
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what the company can do to monetize on those non-paying customers.eaming media analysts and things, this would be a great opportunity for netflix and it should not hurt them. >> this idea that netflix can't roll out as supported tiers. every one of their competitors have done it. hulu has it and hbo max has it. we didn't see their brand gets destroyed or diminished when they added supported tiers. this will not be a problem for netflix. it is a matter of how they're going to do it. >> reporter: another way netflix can bump up that profits is by adding video games and live sports to their platform. >> their ceo did say he did not see a "profitable path in this work." i agree with that because we have seen how much money it costs to license contents. we have seen so many deals between the last 12 months between nfl and major league baseball. >> i guess we'll have to wait and see, right? so many questions. we have been hering about password sharing crack down possibly in another country. what's that all about? >> part of this is they're trying to figure
what the company can do to monetize on those non-paying customers.eaming media analysts and things, this would be a great opportunity for netflix and it should not hurt them. >> this idea that netflix can't roll out as supported tiers. every one of their competitors have done it. hulu has it and hbo max has it. we didn't see their brand gets destroyed or diminished when they added supported tiers. this will not be a problem for netflix. it is a matter of how they're going to do it....
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that doesn't seem to care a company for investors, they have had a whole bunch of initiatives to monetize and i'll say this for the fifth time in the last two months, that bothers me about a year ago when they were going to double revenues and get to 320 and their mau's and they're not even close and to me, i don't know where they're making statements from because we haven't seen anything from a product perspective to get them there >> i think we're talking about two different things elon doesn't seem to care very much how profitable he could make it or not >> right. >> he seems to want to control the discourse. and that is not been -- >> but maybe, i think that that is sort of his notion all along -- maybe i'm extrapolating too much but in terms of thinking about the best product possible, right. the best product possible. >> for the user. >> and the rest will follow. >> and the rest will follow economically but didn't he say he doesn't care about the economics which i think it would be hard to raise other funds, knowing, this guy -- >> what do you think the mau's go to if this goes to a
that doesn't seem to care a company for investors, they have had a whole bunch of initiatives to monetize and i'll say this for the fifth time in the last two months, that bothers me about a year ago when they were going to double revenues and get to 320 and their mau's and they're not even close and to me, i don't know where they're making statements from because we haven't seen anything from a product perspective to get them there >> i think we're talking about two different things elon...
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they aren't going to be monetize of. -- monetizable. i don't know what he has in mind.on't see his vision making this company great. >> tim, as we mentioned, a major shareholder in twitter said in 2015 he had a 5.2% stake. he tweeted his opposition to the take older -- the takeover, saying the offer doesn't come close to the intrinsic value of twitter. you think for him it is a cash thing, or might has saudi -- might sonny have pressured the prince into opposition as elon musk implied? is there more going on? >> i'm sure there is more going on. all boards of directors have their own intrigue and dynamics and twitters is somewhat legendary for having palace intrigue. i'm sure there'll are lots of dynamics. i doubt for a lot of people involved that it is really about the cash, whether it be the kingdom of saudi arabia or elon musk frankly. twitter, this goes back to the point of twitter punching above its weight class, it is an important platform and there are lots of people who would be interested in having either a de facto control or absolute control over what goes on
they aren't going to be monetize of. -- monetizable. i don't know what he has in mind.on't see his vision making this company great. >> tim, as we mentioned, a major shareholder in twitter said in 2015 he had a 5.2% stake. he tweeted his opposition to the take older -- the takeover, saying the offer doesn't come close to the intrinsic value of twitter. you think for him it is a cash thing, or might has saudi -- might sonny have pressured the prince into opposition as elon musk implied? is...
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restore justice trampled in times spontaneous monetization.ve already prepared public opinion. what about our agreement? but i made up i already said goodbye. and you still don’t communicate with the article? why, do you know what kind of daughter you have? she doesn't let anyone close to her. yes, i know . everyone sits in his museum with some artists , communicates with others, weed, i'll talk to her. initiative to do something? strike the female imagination navigator so they say that i'm an old man will teach you. well, yes, i am a parasite. alexander ivanovich, i'll try my best. hello, great, hello. of course i realize. bye. nothing, i can see, well, you know very well that the governor accepts only preliminary agreements. you sign up may not be the next day. me for the next day. come back. and they smoked in the room. hello, who are you with? is stanislav yurievich here? yes, there is a girl here. and who are you to him? well, i don't think it matters much to you. i noticed. hello hero. come in did not know what to bring you. here fruit b
restore justice trampled in times spontaneous monetization.ve already prepared public opinion. what about our agreement? but i made up i already said goodbye. and you still don’t communicate with the article? why, do you know what kind of daughter you have? she doesn't let anyone close to her. yes, i know . everyone sits in his museum with some artists , communicates with others, weed, i'll talk to her. initiative to do something? strike the female imagination navigator so they say that i'm...
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and your followers can give you virtual gifts and that is one way you can monetize.he other example is e-commerce. we provide our creators with the tools to be able to sell merchandise on the platform as well. this is still a new part of our business but something people are very excited about. david: how do you make money? somebody goes on tiktok and they are making money for this restaurant in denver. how do you make money? shouzi: we make money primarily through advertising and also providing services like livestreaming and e-commerce to our users. we do have a service fee that we charge to provide those services. david: but if somebody uploads their video on tiktok, do they pay you a fee for that? shouzi: no. it is absolutely free. david: are there companies now that specialize in making people tiktok stars? i want people to watch me. maybe i can sell my services to an advertising company or some way? are there people that polish up people's tiktok presentations? shouzi: the way our platform works, and my advice to anyone who wants to be famous on our platform, i
and your followers can give you virtual gifts and that is one way you can monetize.he other example is e-commerce. we provide our creators with the tools to be able to sell merchandise on the platform as well. this is still a new part of our business but something people are very excited about. david: how do you make money? somebody goes on tiktok and they are making money for this restaurant in denver. how do you make money? shouzi: we make money primarily through advertising and also...
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there's a lot to come here they've got to monetize reels, they did it with stories, they should do it with reels, they've got to figure out this post attribution model. the scale, technology and rursz to do that, that's all to come, and they've got a business model that generates 30 billion a year in cash. they've got fire power to invest and return the cash to shareholders it's a growth story with a really nice value underpinning, and you can get this at 13 times earning. it's this rare air territory, this is what you look for. >> how would you compare it to other opportunities, and on a day where we're watching some of the resets on pins, for example, and even twitter's quarter >> twitter was interesting, there was sbsh intreptation was twitter sold to musk because the quarter must be looking bad. that wasn't the case, twitter came out with numbers today that showed very consistent revenue growth, and their uni metrics, which is what the stock trades off on more than anything else, right or wrong, i think for right, the uni metrics that mda used, the daily average users showed nice
there's a lot to come here they've got to monetize reels, they did it with stories, they should do it with reels, they've got to figure out this post attribution model. the scale, technology and rursz to do that, that's all to come, and they've got a business model that generates 30 billion a year in cash. they've got fire power to invest and return the cash to shareholders it's a growth story with a really nice value underpinning, and you can get this at 13 times earning. it's this rare air...
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there are the most monetized. these are the people you can monetize the most.think it's going to make for good business to say that we're not going to alienate the best possible most monetized will users on the platform. >> harris: okay, mr. messer. try this out. prince harry and meghan markle are in damage control mode. i can't wait to hear what you say about this aired a new book reveals even more unflattering royal drama. that is next. ♪ ♪ . nother one and turn your equity into cash. with the newday 100 va loan you can take out up to $60,000 or more. veteran homeowners- you deserve more. more cash, more savings, and more financial peace of mind. newday can help you get it with the newday 100 va cash out loan. it lets you borrow up to 100% of your home's value: up to $60,000 or more. and veterans are saving an average of $615 every month. with more ways to help more veteran families, no bank, no lender, no one knows veterans like newday usa. can a company make the planet a better place? ♪♪ what if it's a company of people working beside friends and neighbors?
there are the most monetized. these are the people you can monetize the most.think it's going to make for good business to say that we're not going to alienate the best possible most monetized will users on the platform. >> harris: okay, mr. messer. try this out. prince harry and meghan markle are in damage control mode. i can't wait to hear what you say about this aired a new book reveals even more unflattering royal drama. that is next. ♪ ♪ . nother one and turn your equity into...
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about, if we go back to what twitter affords its users and the fact that they've been unable to monetize that many people see their first and perhaps only outlet for social media. it goes to the fact that maybe the upside here for the stock is that could we actually catalyze a change in the business to create some value over the course of the next couple of years to create a wider, addressable market to monetize it that's a longer game i think we have to get past this particular period and i don't think there will be a competing bid and i think the board will dig in their heels and say we have a plan to come to fruition over the next two to three years, and trying to naff 28 what is likely to be an emotional up and down over the course of the next couple daves if you are a shareholder i wouldn't enter into a position right now. >> josh, last word to you before we take a break. people don't tweet celebrities and even elon put out a tweet. look at these top ten accounts and some of them haven't sent a tweet out this year because there's no benefit to it so the paradox of twitter, unless yo
about, if we go back to what twitter affords its users and the fact that they've been unable to monetize that many people see their first and perhaps only outlet for social media. it goes to the fact that maybe the upside here for the stock is that could we actually catalyze a change in the business to create some value over the course of the next couple of years to create a wider, addressable market to monetize it that's a longer game i think we have to get past this particular period and i...
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you know, this economic model needed and needs a substantial change, because they can't seem to monetize it to, i guess, the extent that they really have the possibility of doing. forbes put it perfectly. they said twitter's cultural standing has long been seen as outsized to its financial share price, so what do you hope he wants to do here? >> well, i think it's important to see if you can't make this company more connell:ly profitable. they have an incredible influence and share of voice with more than 330 million subscribers to twitter, so i think from a shareholder perspective what i'd like to see is just a more consistent approach to monetizing that, to making it profitable, from that influence perspective and i think if anything, mr. musk, you know, will certainly push in that direction. not only in the broader kind of free speech component but more in the consistency around that operating model and leveraging that significant user base. liz: sometimes they do so, michael, by reaching out to other large shareholders. that be you. have you heard from him? do you expect to hear from
you know, this economic model needed and needs a substantial change, because they can't seem to monetize it to, i guess, the extent that they really have the possibility of doing. forbes put it perfectly. they said twitter's cultural standing has long been seen as outsized to its financial share price, so what do you hope he wants to do here? >> well, i think it's important to see if you can't make this company more connell:ly profitable. they have an incredible influence and share of...
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bonuses, monetizes gifts to family and friends, and at the end of the year buys gift certificates.now, there are certificates for products, certificates for cosmetics and children's products. i just use this cashback to buy certificates of various denominations and give them to friends. some banks allow you to transfer bonuses to another category, such as financial advisor. alexey gerasimov his. in the world, they often fly for work and partially pay for the trip, thus saving about 10% budget. the only thing i pay is i pay airport taxes, but let's say, with a ticket price from 7 to 10.000. i pay for the airport tax. well , somewhere up to 2,000 rubles. one more nuance. ticket price in rubles. may increase closer to the departure date. but in miles it is fixed. so here you can win from two to three thousand per flight alexander zheleznov sergey morin channel one. jam maheev is made from pieces of berries and fruits, it helps to make my dishes truly exquisite jammahei, 100% natural. candles who ordered in business, plans are sometimes frustrated, but we do not lose heart, but turn th
bonuses, monetizes gifts to family and friends, and at the end of the year buys gift certificates.now, there are certificates for products, certificates for cosmetics and children's products. i just use this cashback to buy certificates of various denominations and give them to friends. some banks allow you to transfer bonuses to another category, such as financial advisor. alexey gerasimov his. in the world, they often fly for work and partially pay for the trip, thus saving about 10% budget....
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you can monetize working with them on freelance, at least.let's get more advice or lessons, some investments are so not obvious that we we do them day after day, we don’t just forget about them meeting in bonuses and points that accrue taxi aggregators supermarkets food delivery services. check your accounts. perhaps there is enough accumulated and you can pay for the next order. don't want to mess around with different applications. issue a debit card with a cashback. wherever you spend, bonus money will come to one place. check out the terms. each bank has a list of partners where spending gives increased cashback. there is a cashback. separate services, in addition to debit cards, where you can use their program and the loyalty program of their partners. eh, accordingly, they also give you a direct referral link with which you can earn one problem. you can almost always spend this money only through the application of your bank in strictly defined stores. svetlana zelinskaya found another way out. bonuses, monetizes gifts to family and fri
you can monetize working with them on freelance, at least.let's get more advice or lessons, some investments are so not obvious that we we do them day after day, we don’t just forget about them meeting in bonuses and points that accrue taxi aggregators supermarkets food delivery services. check your accounts. perhaps there is enough accumulated and you can pay for the next order. don't want to mess around with different applications. issue a debit card with a cashback. wherever you spend,...
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but, but twitter is a different animal, you know ok to monetize it. you can make it a keyed subscription service department, twitter or just been engagement has not been there. as we talked about, it starts to become just us assess pool in terms of from a heat perspective. and now it's kind of ok, like what could he do to turn this right? there is a must factor. you could see more come on the platform, but then you can also see depending on which way take some lead the platform. and i think that really continues to be the conundrum for mosque because he just spent 44000000000 and that's a walk spent in terms of pushing free speech. especially when it comes to a twit platform with it's easier said than done. you know, especially as we've seen over the last years. i'm so i thank you very much for your time. we'll leave it there from new york, daniel eyes. thank you. the boil price is a surging around the world, and the central bank raise interest rates to tame inflation. borrowing is becoming more expensive. the world bank on the international monetary
but, but twitter is a different animal, you know ok to monetize it. you can make it a keyed subscription service department, twitter or just been engagement has not been there. as we talked about, it starts to become just us assess pool in terms of from a heat perspective. and now it's kind of ok, like what could he do to turn this right? there is a must factor. you could see more come on the platform, but then you can also see depending on which way take some lead the platform. and i think...
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sobchak manages, and in this difficult situation for her, to monetize her channel and hang out, probably announcement that the cost of advertising on her channel costs 600,000 rubles. in general, for the purity of the genre, i would suggest sobchak not take 660,000, but take 666,000. well, to support mr. morgenstern and your ideas about what is good. and what is bad, but what fluorite is another defender of the fatherland known to everyone. e, mr. marat gelman that's what he writes. i understand that any russian makes you feel bad, and there is every reason for this. i agree that castle culture is inevitable, that is, the abolition of culture, well russian means, and while the war is going on, it is not right to say, no, not only to russian politicians to russian money, but also to russian culture. and here is how he echoes, mr. andrey makarevich to the peasant nugelman. i see yapping about the scarlet maxim chulpan zemfira who left, this is russia who left you asshole, because they are russia, not you. damn, well , well, well, that's just you. just imagine what self-conceit about yourse
sobchak manages, and in this difficult situation for her, to monetize her channel and hang out, probably announcement that the cost of advertising on her channel costs 600,000 rubles. in general, for the purity of the genre, i would suggest sobchak not take 660,000, but take 666,000. well, to support mr. morgenstern and your ideas about what is good. and what is bad, but what fluorite is another defender of the fatherland known to everyone. e, mr. marat gelman that's what he writes. i...
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netflix has zeroed in on the path, making it a priority, looking to monetize it.to share more. they are going to slow content protect. haidi: asia was the only region for netflix to be a bright spot. su: it means the key growth story is for netflix, they added a million subscribers, downloads up 8%. then you have india where the downloads are up 50%, a reflection of a lot of incentives to bring india subscribers in. we should point out a pack is a good growth story, still the least penetrated market in terms of growth, the rest of the world, netflix has reached saturation when you layer on all of the other streamers that are out there from disney to hbo plus to paramount etc.. it's incumbent on netflix to come out with the rear -- real viral hit. that's what analysts were concerned about spending. they're spending an awful lot of money. the crown -- projections cayman at a disappointment. haidi: take a look at some korean production studios after that earnings disappointment from netflix. these are some content producers seeing downside to the tune of over 5%. a l
netflix has zeroed in on the path, making it a priority, looking to monetize it.to share more. they are going to slow content protect. haidi: asia was the only region for netflix to be a bright spot. su: it means the key growth story is for netflix, they added a million subscribers, downloads up 8%. then you have india where the downloads are up 50%, a reflection of a lot of incentives to bring india subscribers in. we should point out a pack is a good growth story, still the least penetrated...
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. >> working on how to monetize sharing.ou know, we've been thinking about that for a couple of years, but, you know, when we were growing fast, it wasn't the high priority to work on now we're working super hard on it remember, these are over 100 million households that are already choosing netflix they love the service. we've just got to get paid for some degree to them. >> nightmare numbers sent other streaming stocks falling disney is down 5%. warner down 4% roku down 6% this is a huge pivot, and the question here is how is it priced after the fall? are the best growth days behind netflix? and can it actually do all these things hastings outlined on that call in order to restart growth in that fashion. >> i had so many thoughts. 700 was the high on the stock. i don't know what the market cap was there. but it's down to hundreds and change at this point it looked like the greatest growth, $500,000 that i wish comcast would have bought when we had the chance but never did. then a lot of things hastings sachld he's made def
. >> working on how to monetize sharing.ou know, we've been thinking about that for a couple of years, but, you know, when we were growing fast, it wasn't the high priority to work on now we're working super hard on it remember, these are over 100 million households that are already choosing netflix they love the service. we've just got to get paid for some degree to them. >> nightmare numbers sent other streaming stocks falling disney is down 5%. warner down 4% roku down 6% this is...
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now elon musk's twitter pitch included job cuts, an idea to monetize the platform. >> i want to acknowledge the challenges we are seeing. we are not immune to these challenges. we have great confidence in our teams, our products and services, and our strategy. emily, let me start with you because apple beating on sales and profit estimates. the even announced a $90 billion buyback, yet the stock is under pressure after hours. >> really an impressive quarter. it's unclear why the stock is little changed. we are not immune to macroeconomic forces. i did get a chance to speak with tim cook personally and he underscored the record quarter. he also pointed out that they grew in every category except the ipad where they had the significant supply constraints. he said the supply constraints they did see were lower than what they experienced in december and they were all silicone shortage related. chip shortage related which is an industrywide issue. i asked for his view on the macro economic environment. rising prices, inflation, he says they are seeing inflationary pressure putting pressure on th
now elon musk's twitter pitch included job cuts, an idea to monetize the platform. >> i want to acknowledge the challenges we are seeing. we are not immune to these challenges. we have great confidence in our teams, our products and services, and our strategy. emily, let me start with you because apple beating on sales and profit estimates. the even announced a $90 billion buyback, yet the stock is under pressure after hours. >> really an impressive quarter. it's unclear why the...
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and it's also becoming cheaper to sort of, monet 20 oceans 247 which isn't happening at the moment at the moment. and satellites can capture an image may be $2.00 to $3.00 times the day in the european union, less so in other regions. and so when that um sort of um, coverage increases stan at might become easier for countries to actually enforce that. so technology can help journalist max bernart, thank you for your visit. thank you. and he has a reminder of the top business story we are following for you at this hour after ukrainian allegations of russian war primes. scenarios outside of the cabinet. he is germany and other western countries are discussing a new round of sanctions against russia. germany continuing to oppose a band of russian gas. that's our show for now. if you want more, check out our website at d. w dot com slash business. i'm chris kolber, and berlin. thanks for watching. have yourself a successful day? thing with ah a person with a conflict in easton i am okay. oh. improvement culture. she wants 21 in 30 minutes. oh d w. i want my nice back done. use escape from
and it's also becoming cheaper to sort of, monet 20 oceans 247 which isn't happening at the moment at the moment. and satellites can capture an image may be $2.00 to $3.00 times the day in the european union, less so in other regions. and so when that um sort of um, coverage increases stan at might become easier for countries to actually enforce that. so technology can help journalist max bernart, thank you for your visit. thank you. and he has a reminder of the top business story we are...
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think there's plenty of people that believe that there's still optionality in how they begin to monetize and now i'd be more concerned about cannibalizing that model >> just one other thing about this deal. if you've been following the trump spac at all, this is maybe not the death knell, but i don't know, the bells are tolling. because if there is now a free and open public square, public forum, i know trump said he won't be back. >> yes, he said that today >> but i bet he wouldn't be able to help himself. that wouldn't surprise me at all. just a tweet like "i'm not coming back. that could happen. would that shock you if trump tweets "i'm not coming back" but what does truth social hold as a raison d'etre free open forum i guess with trump on it. but six months after the deal was announced they still haven't filed a proxy. what's up with this deal this is -- something's wrong >> my question is it's interesting to hear all the critics because a lot of people think that free speech equals a playground for the far right, a playground for extremists, a playground for misinformation. but tha
think there's plenty of people that believe that there's still optionality in how they begin to monetize and now i'd be more concerned about cannibalizing that model >> just one other thing about this deal. if you've been following the trump spac at all, this is maybe not the death knell, but i don't know, the bells are tolling. because if there is now a free and open public square, public forum, i know trump said he won't be back. >> yes, he said that today >> but i bet he...
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basically as reel pieces come into play, they will be able to transition that over and be able to monetizereaches parity for what they are doing today. >> interesting target to 240, the stock well above the march 185 or so. brad, good to see you. >> microsoft president brad chhe ismh. te ccks back in a moment er need to miss work for a long time? why would i miss work? you could sprain your ankle... get hit by a school bus. get kicked by a horse. scurvy. plan today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. ♪ ♪ feel comfortable about tomorrow. connecting to opportunity is just part of the hustle. ♪ ♪ opportunity is using data to create a competitive advantage. ♪ ♪ it's raising capital that helps companies change the world. it's making complicated financial concepts seem simple. opportunity is making the dream of home ownership a reality... ♪ ♪ ...writing new rules and redefining the game... ...and driving the world forward to a greener energy future. (applause) ♪ ♪ opportunity is setting a goal... ...and charting a course to get there. sometimes the only thing standing between you and o
basically as reel pieces come into play, they will be able to transition that over and be able to monetizereaches parity for what they are doing today. >> interesting target to 240, the stock well above the march 185 or so. brad, good to see you. >> microsoft president brad chhe ismh. te ccks back in a moment er need to miss work for a long time? why would i miss work? you could sprain your ankle... get hit by a school bus. get kicked by a horse. scurvy. plan today. feel comfortable...
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proposal he has offered for fixing those things are not obviously fixes in a world where twitter monetizesgh advertising using algorithms to amplified the most extreme speech. emily: interesting you mention jack dorsey in his role. he tweeted thanking elon for taking twitter out of an impossible situation, which is an interesting commentary given that he was the one in charge for so many years. always great to have you, roger. we could continue this conversation for hours. coming up, how silver gate bank is betting on digital finance. we will talk about microstrategy and facebook, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: time now for our crypto report. microstrategy recently turned to a bank to borrow against its own bitcoin to buy more bitcoin and the bank it turned to was silver gate. sonali: i want to bring in the silver gate ceo because he's been facilitating this and a lot more in the cryptocurrency space when it comes to loans. thank you for joining us. why are you comfortable lending against bitcoin to this degree and how have regulators become comfortable with that? >> i appreciate the qu
proposal he has offered for fixing those things are not obviously fixes in a world where twitter monetizesgh advertising using algorithms to amplified the most extreme speech. emily: interesting you mention jack dorsey in his role. he tweeted thanking elon for taking twitter out of an impossible situation, which is an interesting commentary given that he was the one in charge for so many years. always great to have you, roger. we could continue this conversation for hours. coming up, how silver...
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but david says the stories don't always end as well as i did with her after they met in monetize. it's all sudden in my time, i've already seen a few situations where the person after the accident didn't make it. and so suicide as the only way out in verbs mod as all me, ghazi in the 1st time, something like this happened yesterday. i wondered if i had done something wrong africa, which was fine if i could have talked to the person in a better way, mid mid, mid immune english bank after that story. i just had to cry and cry was, i thought it was all just more than i could handle. it was awfully before does. what the 35 year old needs is someone who will listen to him. he recharges his batteries with his small family, his greatest happiness, which is a young man he thought no longer possible after his emergency operation. amelia's gums, classroom ish, ishamley, is clearly an anchor for me. especially after a very emotional conversation with a new amputee at the hospital, which i'm put you in car when i come home i was, my daughter is beaming at me as time mareike is that like, and
but david says the stories don't always end as well as i did with her after they met in monetize. it's all sudden in my time, i've already seen a few situations where the person after the accident didn't make it. and so suicide as the only way out in verbs mod as all me, ghazi in the 1st time, something like this happened yesterday. i wondered if i had done something wrong africa, which was fine if i could have talked to the person in a better way, mid mid, mid immune english bank after that...
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over the tracks of this station, the station itself was immortalized and the edouardmans and claude monetarnasse did not. the station should be called no. this is gare saint-lazare. further on, 1200 bridges across this river span the kazan millennium bridge, built for the millennium of the city. kazanka is true to the retelling they are weapons across the volga 1200 in the first world war, for shooting from shelters, the mosin rifle was equipped with this device. periscope further weapon 1500 with an eight-shot pistol of this brand of the 1938 model of the year was armed with the standard of the fuhrer stirlitz no space. he was armed with a walter further weapon 900. the boy on the coat of arms of this russian city in his hands uglich knife you are right. bridges 900 the bagmingom bridge in texas was built from this natural material and was built in the 1940s by miners who lost their jobs. this is limestone. we continue weapons 600 although napalm was created in the usa back in 1942, most of the inhabitants of the soviet union learned about it 20 years later from reports about this war. d
over the tracks of this station, the station itself was immortalized and the edouardmans and claude monetarnasse did not. the station should be called no. this is gare saint-lazare. further on, 1200 bridges across this river span the kazan millennium bridge, built for the millennium of the city. kazanka is true to the retelling they are weapons across the volga 1200 in the first world war, for shooting from shelters, the mosin rifle was equipped with this device. periscope further weapon 1500...
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the cartel has monetized this entire stream this entire flow of migration. and so i would argue that we're actually outsourcing our immigration system to the cartels. so if we want to undermine the cartels and make the border more secure. create legal immigration pathways. and there's another number of other other ways to to improve both enforcement but also legal immigration, but kathleen you bring up something really important in terms of the refugee system. so the refugee system is separate from kind of your immigration system because technically if you know a refugee is somebody that we invite here and they have to meet certain criteria to be able to qualify for as a refugee. they are fleeing, you know persecution because of their political affiliation race gender religious belief social group. but no and also in particular violence it state-sponsored violence. so there i think as we look forward there have to be some fixes and some modernization to a refugee system so that it accounts for violence inflicted by non-state actors cartels climate change and
the cartel has monetized this entire stream this entire flow of migration. and so i would argue that we're actually outsourcing our immigration system to the cartels. so if we want to undermine the cartels and make the border more secure. create legal immigration pathways. and there's another number of other other ways to to improve both enforcement but also legal immigration, but kathleen you bring up something really important in terms of the refugee system. so the refugee system is separate...
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. >> twitter has never successfully monetize itself. i believe still has a huge net loss cumulatively since it was started. given its influence with politicians, celebrities and journalists, twitter should have been able to find a path to much greater profitability that it has. it is so influential. emily: ali, why don't you think that has happened? i know in those earlier days you tried to make that happen. ali: look, twitter as an advertising business is quite some scale. it lacks certain characteristics facebook has that make it -- that lend itself to being a better monetization platform. facebook's insistence on on gathering a huge amount of data, all the tracking they do if the site and insistence on real identity. none of which twitter does. it is an advertising platform relative to the king could book -- think facebook does it has never had as much power. and for fact that the platform is not growing robustly relative to the growth of snapchat, twitter is a less exciting place for advertisers to be at a place that cannot drive to
. >> twitter has never successfully monetize itself. i believe still has a huge net loss cumulatively since it was started. given its influence with politicians, celebrities and journalists, twitter should have been able to find a path to much greater profitability that it has. it is so influential. emily: ali, why don't you think that has happened? i know in those earlier days you tried to make that happen. ali: look, twitter as an advertising business is quite some scale. it lacks...
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i'm waiting for nothing more, renoir run, monet they repeat already posted everything we could.e dg. you have to say, thank you for the canvases that you like and manev quite well, it's our turn, we have a huge responsibility. and yet fashionable, very good. do you want to go to martinique? how nice of you to be here? return your hand. thank you, i'll go. paint slowly why the rush? work calmly, you are in the house, and not on the street, where the wind and the noise of socks should be put in one clear movement. do not forget the canvas on which you write it is important to see how the strokes fall. with your speed, this is impossible. the picture must be painted quickly. artists in whose paintings i'm looking at naked veronese artists i love all paint quickly with free movement with confident strokes that's it . on you write, otherwise you put thick strokes one on top of the other and the surface looks like it's made of clay. it's more of a sculpture than a painting. but you write, otherwise you put thick strokes one on top of the other and the surface looks like it's made of c
i'm waiting for nothing more, renoir run, monet they repeat already posted everything we could.e dg. you have to say, thank you for the canvases that you like and manev quite well, it's our turn, we have a huge responsibility. and yet fashionable, very good. do you want to go to martinique? how nice of you to be here? return your hand. thank you, i'll go. paint slowly why the rush? work calmly, you are in the house, and not on the street, where the wind and the noise of socks should be put in...
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so they've made progress in monetizing, but it's still a pretty tiny company.ual revenue is about the size of olive garden's, but it's a massive megaphone and the power of twitter is undeniable so i think that we should be considering other directions for this company >> that's where i want to go next what if, and this is perhaps a big what if, but gordon at the firm today, suggests when musk explored the idea of taking tesla private, he got advice from silver lake, who's egon der bin is a director. quote, that seems relevant we don't think anyone should sleep on the idea that musk and silver lake would take twitter private. what do you think about that >> this is might be the type of asset that's better off in privately controlled hands not saying in elon musk's, but generally speaking, there's a reason why "the new york times" has been a dual share class and the family remains in control of voting rights. you don't have to agree with everything "the new york times" does, but there's something about it that's important to the public trust not to get into a who
so they've made progress in monetizing, but it's still a pretty tiny company.ual revenue is about the size of olive garden's, but it's a massive megaphone and the power of twitter is undeniable so i think that we should be considering other directions for this company >> that's where i want to go next what if, and this is perhaps a big what if, but gordon at the firm today, suggests when musk explored the idea of taking tesla private, he got advice from silver lake, who's egon der bin is...
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game plan they're early if twitter shows traction in that, i think twitter can do wonders with monetizing >> in the meantime, you say fair value is 49 and stock is at 52 downgrading it to neutral from buy. thank you for joining us today >> we have a big news alert on the housing market diana has the story. >> the average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage just crossed 5 % 5.02% according to mortgage news daily. that's the first time we've seen a 5 handle since 2013 stay for one day in 2018. it couldn't come at a worse time home prices up today up 20% from a year ago according to core logic. the average rate on the 30 -year fixed was 3 .38% one year ago. we're talking several hundred dollars more for the same mortgage you would have gotten a year ago >> wow highest rate since 2013 except for one day in 2018. and this is a huge -- these psychological numbers matter we may not see this filter through into closings for i don't know maybe a week or so. what's your guess? >> well, you'll see them in the mortgage applications a week from now so we'll get that data next wednesday. but yes
game plan they're early if twitter shows traction in that, i think twitter can do wonders with monetizing >> in the meantime, you say fair value is 49 and stock is at 52 downgrading it to neutral from buy. thank you for joining us today >> we have a big news alert on the housing market diana has the story. >> the average rate on the popular 30-year fixed mortgage just crossed 5 % 5.02% according to mortgage news daily. that's the first time we've seen a 5 handle since 2013...
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so this made a lot of sense, and hopefully they do something to constructively improve the monetizationowth again. >> stephanie link. you used to own it, and you're looking at it again? >> yeah. well, i think it was fascinating. i think it would be silly not to look at it especially when it trades at eight times price to sales. i know this isn't a price to sales kind of market at the moment, but it's way less than snap which is a 14 times less price to sales so they built an alternative news platform and they've not been able to execute and that's been the thing that's been so frustrating and it was a tactical trade and a tactical position because i think that he can help on the execution front and the monetization front and also control the content and figure out what they're going to do with content just to be consistent so i'm going to wait and see it's up a lot in two days. >> sure is, but i think this is very, very interesting if it gets sold off in the macro environment and the markets i would take a look. >> you bought calls after this, right? after this news. >> i rolled out, sc
so this made a lot of sense, and hopefully they do something to constructively improve the monetizationowth again. >> stephanie link. you used to own it, and you're looking at it again? >> yeah. well, i think it was fascinating. i think it would be silly not to look at it especially when it trades at eight times price to sales. i know this isn't a price to sales kind of market at the moment, but it's way less than snap which is a 14 times less price to sales so they built an...
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the toll for their indifference and lazy, greedy monetization and enabling of hate speech is felt in deaths, lives lost. the pandemic, for example, in which millions of people died thanks to misinformation spread on their platforms. whether that be the rohingya muslim in burma or the people in ukraine now. in ukraine, the first missiles the russians employed were lies and misinformation. that playbook is the most sophisticated. the bjp is one of the biggest producers of misinformation and lies about muslims worldwide. that has a net effect on humanity -- >> [indiscernible] you have no business to make -- >> i have to interrupt. item letting him have his say. as the moderator, you have to accept he is sharing his analysis with us. actually, my apologies but that is time so we are going to have to leave it there. thank you very much to all of our guests, and thank you too for watching. you can see the program again any time by visiting al jazeera.com and for further discussion, go to our facebook page. you can also join the conversation on twitter. from me and the whole team in doha, g
the toll for their indifference and lazy, greedy monetization and enabling of hate speech is felt in deaths, lives lost. the pandemic, for example, in which millions of people died thanks to misinformation spread on their platforms. whether that be the rohingya muslim in burma or the people in ukraine now. in ukraine, the first missiles the russians employed were lies and misinformation. that playbook is the most sophisticated. the bjp is one of the biggest producers of misinformation and lies...
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