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. >>> and a walk to remember in the gardens that inspired some of monet's greatest paintings.t's greatest paintings. rheumatoid arthritis symptoms. with my psoriatic arthritis symptoms. but just ok isn't ok. and i was done settling. if you still have symptoms after a tnf blocker like humira or enbrel, rinvoq is different and may help. rinvoq is a once-daily pill that can rapidly relieve joint pain, stiffness, and swelling in ra and psa. relieve fatigue, and stop further joint damage. and in psa, can leave skin clear or almost clear. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tb. serious infections and blood clots, some fatal; cancers, including lymphoma and skin; heart attack, stroke, and gi tears occurred. people 50 and older with a heart disease risk factor have an increased risk of death. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you are or may become pregnant. done settling? ask your rheumatologist for rinvoq. and take back what's yours. abbvie could help you save. ♪ “billathi askara” by björn jason lindh ♪ [metal creaking] [camera zooming
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we will see europe from a monetization standpoint grow quickly.he rest of the world, growing everywhere as we focus on taking u.s. trends and pushing them throughout the globe and creating a tailwind for more generic services like ones launched by apple or google. it helps us because we have a differentiated offering. manus: i was curious to know. you can track the kids, the pets, the range rover in the usa. kids, pets, seniors. what is the demand -- what is the demand strongest around? chris: for monetization it is families with teens. our users across all life stages. teens use it with teens. little kids. aging parents. families with teens, we have driving safety features like automatic crash reduction with emergency dispatch at a fraction of the cost of the legacy alternatives. that is driving most of the growth. we get excited about some of the things that you mentioned. eldercare is not something that we monetize but seniors are on our products because they don't like being on devices that make them feel old. pets is new, but soon we will hav
we will see europe from a monetization standpoint grow quickly.he rest of the world, growing everywhere as we focus on taking u.s. trends and pushing them throughout the globe and creating a tailwind for more generic services like ones launched by apple or google. it helps us because we have a differentiated offering. manus: i was curious to know. you can track the kids, the pets, the range rover in the usa. kids, pets, seniors. what is the demand -- what is the demand strongest around? chris:...
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and they'll pack the combination of the money, monetization, ideal price of the surrounding, monetization and surrounding in identities and, and being able to track what's, what's behind what um, there are many accounts that are behind those that, that are spending a bit of information around this that were supposedly created a long time ago. and just then just scrub and renamed and they've been, yeah, the spreading more information around this. and yeah, that's sort of thing a katie, um let me ask you, what was the scale of it from your vantage point of the missing information online and, and from your vantage point also, how much has social media driven anti immigrant sentiment driven? you know, our fuel these demonstrations thus far as well. i think clearly it has played a role and it also has a space full of the spreading of this information and a grade levels. and it also gives an organizing space for these groups as well as a social media is important. but i think the danger also in a for emphasizing the role upstairs, shall need you in this and attracting attention away from some o
and they'll pack the combination of the money, monetization, ideal price of the surrounding, monetization and surrounding in identities and, and being able to track what's, what's behind what um, there are many accounts that are behind those that, that are spending a bit of information around this that were supposedly created a long time ago. and just then just scrub and renamed and they've been, yeah, the spreading more information around this. and yeah, that's sort of thing a katie, um let me...
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claude monet, born in 1840 , turned the painting system upside down. of the leading artists in the group of impressionists, with a very bold character, somewhere even severe, energetic, and of course. it seems to me that, in many ways, thanks to his character, the battle of the impressionists with academic art was so stormy and so successful. claude monet's painting, impression sunrise, shown at the first impressionist exhibition in 1874, caused a lot of comments, but gave the name to a whole movement in painting. the fashionable french critic of that time, louil roy, inspired by the painting, wrote ironically about the artists, impressions or impressions. at first the name was humorous, and then it entered the page of history. the exhibition in vermitage presents manet's works from the early to the late period. and let me remind you that manet lived a long life, and his style changed. if we talk about earlier works, i would say it is delight, discoveries of nature. one of the examples of monet's painting is the painting lady in the garden. the paintin
claude monet, born in 1840 , turned the painting system upside down. of the leading artists in the group of impressionists, with a very bold character, somewhere even severe, energetic, and of course. it seems to me that, in many ways, thanks to his character, the battle of the impressionists with academic art was so stormy and so successful. claude monet's painting, impression sunrise, shown at the first impressionist exhibition in 1874, caused a lot of comments, but gave the name to a whole...
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again, how quickly is nvidia and its customers going to monetize that? monetization has to be the key question and key issue in this sector at moment. kriti: we'll keep an eye out for that. thank you for bringing us that analysis. not tom highlight today but the macro event of the week. we'll be sitting down with nvidia's c.e.o. coming up at 11:30 p.m. u.k. time. a very exciting interview. you do not want to miss it. on the back of no earnings report, it means about 310 billion dollars of shareholder value created or destroyed. let's bring in mark kranfield. this one is fascinating to me. the options market seems to be pricing in a more negative reaction. i'm curious for macro watchers leak yourself how does this show up in financial seasons, in bond market pricing? is jay powell tuning in to our interview today? your take? >> too big to ignore. nobody can afford not to be watching it what nvidia is doing today. the numbers are just extraordinary. that is why the whole macro world is watching this. if we get anything like that kind of a move and the risk
again, how quickly is nvidia and its customers going to monetize that? monetization has to be the key question and key issue in this sector at moment. kriti: we'll keep an eye out for that. thank you for bringing us that analysis. not tom highlight today but the macro event of the week. we'll be sitting down with nvidia's c.e.o. coming up at 11:30 p.m. u.k. time. a very exciting interview. you do not want to miss it. on the back of no earnings report, it means about 310 billion dollars of...
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the sample of the legendary legacy of quote, monet and the needle rocks of pour control. and of course that history is used for tourist, excuse me, the main attraction of the and use an island you'd be coming and exciting tyler projects going to we've got it all here as a wind up to the sun, yvonne and sorta employee. i went to the board about 12, it could become a lovely laboratory, excuse me, kind of experimental avant garde for energy generation. on 1000000000 point you've shown danielle jane austin, assistant, who's on their shoals. as it hands towards a new age of energy use, the aptly named belly, little, or beautiful island boasts a remarkably diverse approach, which with visionary ideas and not short on controversy. but where would we be energy wise? if we didn't have the occasional bit of friction of the sustainable variety, of course the you might see me. how much can we do simultaneously? multitasking these, the modern man. because if we do too much at once, we get it all wrong, mess things up, risking brain damage. so let's stop this self sabotage, humans and
the sample of the legendary legacy of quote, monet and the needle rocks of pour control. and of course that history is used for tourist, excuse me, the main attraction of the and use an island you'd be coming and exciting tyler projects going to we've got it all here as a wind up to the sun, yvonne and sorta employee. i went to the board about 12, it could become a lovely laboratory, excuse me, kind of experimental avant garde for energy generation. on 1000000000 point you've shown danielle...
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i talked to monet brown, the founder of not our kids. it's dedicated to protecting kids online, and monet brown uses her more than 20 years of law enforcement experience to help make sure kids are safe on the internet. >> what i saw is that a lot of parents were unaware that their children were meeting these people through the phones, that they were paying for every month, that they didn't have the passwords. they had never searched their kids phones. but back then we were as pos. we were able to go through the kids phones and we were able to show the parents, like, are you aware of this? no, and i believe because now monet brown points out, a lot has changed so much since many parents were kids themselves, and sharing too much personal information online can be unsafe for anybody. >> she also says it's not just phones and social media apps where kids are at risk, but also chats on online games. he says it's really important for parents to monitor their kids activity online, and there's so much more to mark my conversation with monet bro
i talked to monet brown, the founder of not our kids. it's dedicated to protecting kids online, and monet brown uses her more than 20 years of law enforcement experience to help make sure kids are safe on the internet. >> what i saw is that a lot of parents were unaware that their children were meeting these people through the phones, that they were paying for every month, that they didn't have the passwords. they had never searched their kids phones. but back then we were as pos. we were...
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youtube strikes back bloggers deprived of monetization where to go to the factory now? biden is looking for a job, i would like to borrow some money from you. "i didn't know she was black until she accidentally turned black a few years ago. riots in england, how much is a riot, the british hearts demand change, the failure of politics, multiculturalism. this is our country now, you can't do anything about it. this is a trend program, we are starting. the entry of the ssu into the kursk region of russia could easily be called a kurdish anomaly, there is still no clear answer, and what exactly was or is the goal behind this breakthrough in ukraine. moreover, zelensky was silent for several days after the events began and did not comment on what was happening, and then mumbled something like the phrase "slapped for russia", but this does not explain the situation in any way possible consequences for the russian-ukrainian front. from lower military officials one can hear bloodthirsty promises to arrange something that will make everyone gasp. the ssu destroyed the last brid
youtube strikes back bloggers deprived of monetization where to go to the factory now? biden is looking for a job, i would like to borrow some money from you. "i didn't know she was black until she accidentally turned black a few years ago. riots in england, how much is a riot, the british hearts demand change, the failure of politics, multiculturalism. this is our country now, you can't do anything about it. this is a trend program, we are starting. the entry of the ssu into the kursk...
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today, the monetization of telegram is already gaining momentum and...hink that in the near future it will only increase, now we see with you first of all, these are paid subscriptions, that is , paid accounts for users, and a fairly large number of people have paid telegram services, monetization also occurs through advertising, according to rator france accuses pavel durov of refusing to cooperate on cybercrime and financial violations in telegram, but according to experts, the real discontent is caused by the growth in popularity of his services in europe and the inability to control them. the main problem is that messenger has gained a lot of weight, while cryptocurrencies are generally a very strange conversation, the situation is unclear, a number of countries opposed it because they cannot control it. the second point, the main plus was that, that the telegram audience is quite large, and naturally, to have a payment service, there is a service. active users per month , the arrest of pavel dorov in france added popularity to messenger. the number
today, the monetization of telegram is already gaining momentum and...hink that in the near future it will only increase, now we see with you first of all, these are paid subscriptions, that is , paid accounts for users, and a fairly large number of people have paid telegram services, monetization also occurs through advertising, according to rator france accuses pavel durov of refusing to cooperate on cybercrime and financial violations in telegram, but according to experts, the real...
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in terms of its value as a product, as a company, in terms of its revenue component, today the monetizationtelegram is already gaining momentum, and i think that in the near future it will only increase. now we see with you first of all these are paid subscriptions, that is , paid accounts for users and quite a large number of people have. paid telegram services, monetization also occurs through advertising, according to reuters, france accuses pavel durov of refusing to cooperate on issues of cybercrime and financial violations in telegram, however, according to according to experts, the real discontent is caused by the growing popularity of its services in europe and the inability to control them. the main problem is that messenger has gained a lot of weight. while with cryptocurrencies in general , the conversation is very strange situation. apple has increased by 4% worldwide. in the number of its downloads in the app store in the border areas of the kursk region, our military is squeezing out. over the past day , the enemy lost another 400 people. thousands of residents of the region s
in terms of its value as a product, as a company, in terms of its revenue component, today the monetizationtelegram is already gaining momentum, and i think that in the near future it will only increase. now we see with you first of all these are paid subscriptions, that is , paid accounts for users and quite a large number of people have. paid telegram services, monetization also occurs through advertising, according to reuters, france accuses pavel durov of refusing to cooperate on issues of...
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why were russians deprived of monetization on youtube, and biden is looking for work on the internet, as in britain, the policy of multiculturalism failed miserably. about this and more, watch today in the program. trends. the active phase at the training grounds of the borisov training center. practical classes are held on all training tracks, these days, including for future engineers. the army vehicle fleet of this branch of the armed forces has a wide range of equipment, each model for a specific type of task, therefore, when training drivers, an individual approach. for example, bulldozers are capable of moving large volumes of soil to create roads in difficult conditions, and excavators help in preparation. the operating equipment is simple, as we study it, its technical characteristics, study its maintenance, study. its device, this equipment can transport artillery systems, including wheeled and cars, and personnel up to 75 people through water obstacles. there was an obstacle ditch, an obstacle knee bridge, a hill, and we basically moved as part of a column. control of equipm
why were russians deprived of monetization on youtube, and biden is looking for work on the internet, as in britain, the policy of multiculturalism failed miserably. about this and more, watch today in the program. trends. the active phase at the training grounds of the borisov training center. practical classes are held on all training tracks, these days, including for future engineers. the army vehicle fleet of this branch of the armed forces has a wide range of equipment, each model for a...
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people's love in quotes for film agents galkin and smoleninov abroad, why russians were deprived of monetization on youtube, and biden is looking for work on the internet, and how the policy of multiculturalism failed miserably in britain. about this and more, watch today in the program trends. less than two weeks remain until the large-scale national holiday of the 31st day of belarusian literature. traditionally, it is celebrated on the first sunday of september. this year , the forum is hosted by ivatsevichi. they are preparing for the celebration thoroughly here. for example, the central library now has a new look. it has changed. inside it has become more modern and interactive, and a landmark for the upcoming holiday, an art object, flying books, with quotes from great belarusian authors, roads, house facades, streets, cultural and social facilities have been updated, in particular, serious changes have affected health care, the renovation of the polyclinic is being completed and the first computer tomography machine in the city has already been installed. by the way, the equipment is mode
people's love in quotes for film agents galkin and smoleninov abroad, why russians were deprived of monetization on youtube, and biden is looking for work on the internet, and how the policy of multiculturalism failed miserably in britain. about this and more, watch today in the program trends. less than two weeks remain until the large-scale national holiday of the 31st day of belarusian literature. traditionally, it is celebrated on the first sunday of september. this year , the forum is...
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what they are trying to monetize is the data inside the network.hat is one of the reasons or the main reason why they made this acquisition. it will take several quarters to really integrate into the system and then with the hopes of possibly monetizing the data for faster growth and better margins. ed: is there an ai sorry -- story for cisco, and if you look at the trading action it was the idea that there is not much of one as we thought. woo jin: from a core networking standpoint there is a small ai story. there is an additional $1 billion of orders which brings it to $2 billion of total orders that they have seen today. from a revenue standpoint it is not that small on a 55 to $56 million base. if we think that the data will be fueling these large language models, you know cisco is potentially at the nexus because the data has to run through. caroline: all things cisco, we thank you. let us go back to tesla. you are reminding us a moment ago because last month spoke with an analyst who said that he nearly crashed while using an older version of
what they are trying to monetize is the data inside the network.hat is one of the reasons or the main reason why they made this acquisition. it will take several quarters to really integrate into the system and then with the hopes of possibly monetizing the data for faster growth and better margins. ed: is there an ai sorry -- story for cisco, and if you look at the trading action it was the idea that there is not much of one as we thought. woo jin: from a core networking standpoint there is a...
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that monet lived a long life, and his style changed.about earlier works, i would say, this is delight, discoveries of nature. one of the examples of manet's painting is the painting "lady in the garden". the painting belongs to manet's early works, in which he liked to depict people against the backdrop of a summer landscape. the impressionist painted en plein air from local life in the garden of saint-andres blisgabro, which belonged to the family of the artist's aunt. there is no complex story in the work, an everyday moment is captured - a walk by a lady in the garden, but for manet the plot is the immediate impression of the play of sunlight on a dress, the brightness of colors, flowering bushes and trees. another feature of the master's painting is the use of contrasting colors on canvases, for example. ultramarine or cobalt with cadmium yellow or red cinnabar, even the shadows are conveyed in shades of blue, lilac, without gray and black colors. this approach turns the coloring into a motley carpet, which pleases the eye so much.
that monet lived a long life, and his style changed.about earlier works, i would say, this is delight, discoveries of nature. one of the examples of manet's painting is the painting "lady in the garden". the painting belongs to manet's early works, in which he liked to depict people against the backdrop of a summer landscape. the impressionist painted en plein air from local life in the garden of saint-andres blisgabro, which belonged to the family of the artist's aunt. there is no...
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the centuries-old building houses famous artworks from monet and van gogh.he cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> back at home, new real estate commission rules are going into effect this weekend. they are expected to change the game for both buyers and sellers, leaving more room especially for sellers to negotiate. >> reporter: sweeping new rules are in effect nationwide in the real estate industry upending how americans buy and sell their homes. the changes stem from a blockbuster settlement in march from the powerful national estate >> there will be transparency added to what is typically the largest single financial transaction of a person's life. >> reporter: starting today, home buyers will have to sign a written agreement with their realtor spelling out their compensation before they go on any home tour. >> it definitely added a little bit more commitment to the process. >> reporter: the changes mean sellers could end up with more money in their pockets. typically sellers pay 5-6% commission on a home sale, split between their agent and the b
the centuries-old building houses famous artworks from monet and van gogh.he cause of the fire is under investigation. >>> back at home, new real estate commission rules are going into effect this weekend. they are expected to change the game for both buyers and sellers, leaving more room especially for sellers to negotiate. >> reporter: sweeping new rules are in effect nationwide in the real estate industry upending how americans buy and sell their homes. the changes stem from a...
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within this cloud of, how does one monetize a.i.?pute power on the cloud, that's one way. but i understand that. i just think that this was kind of an overreaction as well, so could it go down more? of course. but i think that it just sort of got caught up in the tide. >> coming up, a few names weathering today's big selloff. the staple stocks that could be a safe haven and a massive drop in intel. its worst day in nearly half a century. the entire chip space is feeling the blow. >>> you're watching "fast money" live from nasdaq market site in times square. ♪ring jingle♪ -whasssssup. -greetings happen. yeah, that's not good happens. huge things happen. home happens. -woo hoo! -be there with ring. learn more at ring.com. with powerful, easy-to-use tools, power e*trade makes complex trading easier. react to fast-moving markets with dynamic charting and a futures ladder that lets you place, flatten, or reverse orders so you won't miss an opportunity. e*trade from morgan stanley >>> welcome back to "fast money." clorox surging, best day
within this cloud of, how does one monetize a.i.?pute power on the cloud, that's one way. but i understand that. i just think that this was kind of an overreaction as well, so could it go down more? of course. but i think that it just sort of got caught up in the tide. >> coming up, a few names weathering today's big selloff. the staple stocks that could be a safe haven and a massive drop in intel. its worst day in nearly half a century. the entire chip space is feeling the blow....
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so you have a whole global economy that is based on the collection and monetize asian about personal data. so unless we address that we, we don't address and miss information this information and information wolf and problem. of course, you know, building media electricity building, traditional media institutions, we have to invest in that as part of the problem. but we want to go back and bring you to environment. what is the environmental cost of these large language models? huge and you and i were to have the same conversation by a judge g, b, d, just like a few minutes. so if it is going to be the equivalent of just m doing out like couple of bottles of water, just wasting it right to give you another example. the amount of electricity or energy consumption, but in a system consumes is likely to be the same by 2027 if we continue at the same project tree of the, of a country the size of the netherlands. so these companies say that they're getting better at not killing the environment, right? you have, how do you believe this? no, i don't, i don't, i don't believe in. i think the,
so you have a whole global economy that is based on the collection and monetize asian about personal data. so unless we address that we, we don't address and miss information this information and information wolf and problem. of course, you know, building media electricity building, traditional media institutions, we have to invest in that as part of the problem. but we want to go back and bring you to environment. what is the environmental cost of these large language models? huge and you and...
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and how significant the monetization of surveillance is in terms of a revenue generator. we're a non profit because the engine of profit is invading privacy and our, our function are so focus is creating a truly private communication app where we don't have the data. you don't have the data. you know, if the cops are facebook or anyone doesn't have the data because it's only available to you, but then the question is okay, with out the data to create the revenue to cover $50000000.00 a year. and by the way, 50000000 i was very cheap. so how are we going to guarantee privacy while supporting, you know, what it takes to actually produce an app that works for everyone. and we're, you know, i think that question is way, way bigger than signal, and i think it's one we need to be asking of every company out here, where's the money? and that sort of is nice not to how we started this conversation, which is making sure to that the money goes to tackling those very risks, to safety, to moderation, to privacy, right. making sure that the investments are also just being, you know, k
and how significant the monetization of surveillance is in terms of a revenue generator. we're a non profit because the engine of profit is invading privacy and our, our function are so focus is creating a truly private communication app where we don't have the data. you don't have the data. you know, if the cops are facebook or anyone doesn't have the data because it's only available to you, but then the question is okay, with out the data to create the revenue to cover $50000000.00 a year....
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soviet television there was no advertising at all, that is, the idea that it was possible to somehow monetizeot occur to anyone, i remember there was such an episode there, it is not a little bit top secret. and about advertising, that quite clever guys from the ocean, who were located on brighton beach, they became to make such sweatshirts with the inscriptions perestroika, there glasnost, so they gave us these sweatshirts, and we were so happy to broadcast in them, not realizing that there was a whole cooperative selling these sweatshirts, well , conventionally speaking, for us, that we simply promoted merch. as it is now called merch, since there was no control over the possible hypothetical monetization of the broadcast, then in every issue of vzglyad, where i was invited, i shook, by the way, the latest issue of this top secret newspaper and said that anyone who wanted to could contact such and such a phone, i think there was even a running line, well, or in general, go to yulian semenov's office in complete secrecy, and we will provide them with, like, a license, that is , it was a fran
soviet television there was no advertising at all, that is, the idea that it was possible to somehow monetizeot occur to anyone, i remember there was such an episode there, it is not a little bit top secret. and about advertising, that quite clever guys from the ocean, who were located on brighton beach, they became to make such sweatshirts with the inscriptions perestroika, there glasnost, so they gave us these sweatshirts, and we were so happy to broadcast in them, not realizing that there...
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the, the pipeline of data and data collection and data creation continues because that is again, monetizing surveillance is the economic engine of the tech industry and so again, what happened in 2012, there was a recognition that this surveillance data could also be used to train and to an a i . and that these a systems were incredibly good at both conducting surveillance. so think about facial recognition, think about productivity monitoring. so i think that we have to read a as almost a surveillance derivative, right? it pulls from the surveillance business model, it requires the surveillance data and the infrastructures that are constructed to process and store this data. and it produces more data as have heightens the surveillance ecosystem that we all live in. you know it's, it's also what i have observed working on this information and on troll farms in 2017. and i was doing some field work. we know before that around 1015 or, and working with this journalist in human rights activists, including maria, who were so often targeted by governments. their phones were being hacked. we were
the, the pipeline of data and data collection and data creation continues because that is again, monetizing surveillance is the economic engine of the tech industry and so again, what happened in 2012, there was a recognition that this surveillance data could also be used to train and to an a i . and that these a systems were incredibly good at both conducting surveillance. so think about facial recognition, think about productivity monitoring. so i think that we have to read a as almost a...
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. -- consumer monetization. the alternative to ads.s there a different product we can do monetization with outside of ads? david: so how many years were you at facebook? deborah: 11 years. i was there for over a decade. david: over a decade and someone calls you, a headhunter, and says, how about ancestry? deborah: yes, i got an email saying there's a tech company looking for a ceo, do you want to talk to us. at first i deleted a lot of those emails over the years but i thought, i'm really interested. david: so when was that? deborah: that was 2020 during the lockdown, lots of things going on. but i was just really interested in learning more. david: so that was about three years ago, so you have been the ceo for about three years now? deborah: about two and a half years. david: what is your biggest challenge now at ancestry? what are you trying to do that wasn't done before? deborah: what has been amazing at ancestry is it has been a resilient company over so many generations and yet there is so much more to do. one of the things i re
. -- consumer monetization. the alternative to ads.s there a different product we can do monetization with outside of ads? david: so how many years were you at facebook? deborah: 11 years. i was there for over a decade. david: over a decade and someone calls you, a headhunter, and says, how about ancestry? deborah: yes, i got an email saying there's a tech company looking for a ceo, do you want to talk to us. at first i deleted a lot of those emails over the years but i thought, i'm really...
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that doesn't mean they will monetize it., workday, we'll infuse a.i. into our technology. we have been doing that for years and we're making our products better that way. oh, by the way we get an uplift in price along the way. it is not a.i. up lift. based on what we always got based on cost of living, inflation. then there are other companies out there saying, there are a couple out there, service now or sales force that will report next week, and they say listen, we'll monetize a.i. it will be this incremental thing for us and we're going to just create all this new revenue and that just, it just -- >> seem skeptical? >> i certainly am skeptical. charles: you have a neutral on sales force right now. it has been intriguing, a juggernaut. mark benioff, wall street loves mark benioff. there is questions over the past year. there is surprise of weakness i wasn't over your coverage list, most cyber security names you have neutral on. palo alto i think which was the number one percentage gainer yesterday or day before. >> yep. c
that doesn't mean they will monetize it., workday, we'll infuse a.i. into our technology. we have been doing that for years and we're making our products better that way. oh, by the way we get an uplift in price along the way. it is not a.i. up lift. based on what we always got based on cost of living, inflation. then there are other companies out there saying, there are a couple out there, service now or sales force that will report next week, and they say listen, we'll monetize a.i. it will...
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no, and i believe now. >> monet brown points out a lot. much has changed since many parents were kids themselves, and sharing too much personal information online can be unsafe for anybody. she also says it's not just phones and social media apps where kids are at risk, but also chatting on online games. believe it or not, she says, it's really important for parents to monitor their kids activity online, and there's so much more to this very interesting conversation, including more tips for you parents. you can catch our latest episode and see every episode of talk of the town on our website. just go to ktvu.com/talk of the town. >> a federal appeals court clearing the way for florida to enforce its controversial restrictions on gender affirming care. coming up on mornings on two the nine as the legal fight heats up. we'll break down what this means for those affected. then, enhancing support for parents nationwide. we'll talk with the health resources and services administrator about the new funding that will help new moms and families na
no, and i believe now. >> monet brown points out a lot. much has changed since many parents were kids themselves, and sharing too much personal information online can be unsafe for anybody. she also says it's not just phones and social media apps where kids are at risk, but also chatting on online games. believe it or not, she says, it's really important for parents to monitor their kids activity online, and there's so much more to this very interesting conversation, including more tips...
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, what is monetization?sign of respect, i really want them to artists sang at concerts, it was the highest standard, let's say, here... the city, even if it was 5 rubles, but the person wanted to pay for it, but i really want the level of popularity in our culture was measured by exactly who they want to go to, this is for me, and it seems to me that it is difficult, yes, but the state invests a lot of money in advertising, in general, as a state, we invest a lot in the social sphere, definitely also in medicine, education. yes, at the initial stage, of course , investments are needed to promote this or that. agree that after an investment there should be a return. yes, even if this is understandable and not 100%, we must start somewhere and move in this direction. so, well, we lay out our dish and go taste it. okay, i'll take it off the skewers. yes, i tell you this . yes. let's go with two, two hands. let's. uh-huh, but then take it, i’ll take it now, like, come on, where is this, uh-huh, listen, soft, it’
, what is monetization?sign of respect, i really want them to artists sang at concerts, it was the highest standard, let's say, here... the city, even if it was 5 rubles, but the person wanted to pay for it, but i really want the level of popularity in our culture was measured by exactly who they want to go to, this is for me, and it seems to me that it is difficult, yes, but the state invests a lot of money in advertising, in general, as a state, we invest a lot in the social sphere,...
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unique tonal nuances, white water lilies by claude monet from the collection of the pushkin state museum this garden is dedicated to this particular canvas. claude manet bought geverny when he was already feeling good on the market, he had previously rented this space, this sat and house in the norman village of geverny. he loved it very much. this place. manai himself was an amateur gardener in the commune of geverny, he laid out lawns and then captured them on his canvases. masterpieces of painting are recognized not only in flower beds, here. for example, here, like a fragment, is the painting frog pond by claude manet. and next to it is a garden in honor of the great surrealist rene magritte. the eternal. classics, the son of man and the endless mysteries inherent in magritte. with the help of painting i make my thoughts visible, said rene magritte. for the centenary of his work, we created a garden. looking at the painting, you can ask yourself a huge number of questions, but no one will give a specific correct answer to these questions, because each person will see in these picture
unique tonal nuances, white water lilies by claude monet from the collection of the pushkin state museum this garden is dedicated to this particular canvas. claude manet bought geverny when he was already feeling good on the market, he had previously rented this space, this sat and house in the norman village of geverny. he loved it very much. this place. manai himself was an amateur gardener in the commune of geverny, he laid out lawns and then captured them on his canvases. masterpieces of...
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you were not there yourself but a lot of the influencer that you represent, help monetize where thereant, why are we seeing political interest in the influencer economy right now? amber: our ltk team was on the ground there. when i think about creators and politics, i don't know of any better marketing machine then the rnc and dnc. what we are seeing is even government is realizing, in order to reach people, you need to be where they are. they are in these aggregated content channels. the content they are viewing is created by creators themselves. it was hugely validating for the creator economy conference to be held at the white house. this is an industry we started 13 years ago. the word influencer was only added to the dictionary five years ago, so this was a really big moment for our entire industry. caroline: can i get political with you for a moment? i don't want to take sides, but from the perspective of an influencer, who is doing it better at the moment? who is managing to reach the u.s. voter base via influencer is most sufficiently? republicans, democrats? amber: both are u
you were not there yourself but a lot of the influencer that you represent, help monetize where thereant, why are we seeing political interest in the influencer economy right now? amber: our ltk team was on the ground there. when i think about creators and politics, i don't know of any better marketing machine then the rnc and dnc. what we are seeing is even government is realizing, in order to reach people, you need to be where they are. they are in these aggregated content channels. the...
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the galleries extensive collection including works by monet. then go and suzanne was damaged. it's not knowing what caused the incident. dealt as in india, have gold, a nationwide striking protest at the rape and murder of a female training in coal kind of medical stops. a violence against women is widespread, is demanding beth and security and hospitals. they want a safer working environment. indian doctors are escalating protests into a nationwide strike. we just want to be safe when we are doing because it is the last is where we have to. oh, what do you, what do i say see emergency services are still in operation. but the strike has affected thousands of patients below got people come here from far away and they finding it very difficult. there's no one here. the doctors a single be on strike indefinitely, and we don't know when that'll reopen the ship. those fellows days of march is in smaller strikes over the rate. and the overtraining doctor, whose brutalized body was found at a teaching hospital in co kinda the woman's father sent her colleagues in the medical professi
the galleries extensive collection including works by monet. then go and suzanne was damaged. it's not knowing what caused the incident. dealt as in india, have gold, a nationwide striking protest at the rape and murder of a female training in coal kind of medical stops. a violence against women is widespread, is demanding beth and security and hospitals. they want a safer working environment. indian doctors are escalating protests into a nationwide strike. we just want to be safe when we are...
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and next year because if customers are spending tens of billions this quarter on, they need to monetizing, and the money from customers is not coming through at a fast enough rate at the moment. paul: you mentioned profit-taking today, if you look at share prices for nvidia, it has more than doubled this year, following the 239% increase in 2023, so what are analysts saying about the invest ability of the stock? robert: it is the classic phrase beat and raise, so we have had people quarters of it. but the incremental beat i think for the quarter that was just reported on the top line was the slowest about in six quarters, so if you like the second derivative, it is slowing down, so this is the real implications on the fundamentals. it is about what is priced in to the evaluation and what the market is expecting. clearly, the market has been expecting more than the company can deliver. analysts maintain a bullish fundamental view, which appears justified at the moment and it is more a question of what you would like to pay for the stock. that's the key issue. paul: all right, senior analys
and next year because if customers are spending tens of billions this quarter on, they need to monetizing, and the money from customers is not coming through at a fast enough rate at the moment. paul: you mentioned profit-taking today, if you look at share prices for nvidia, it has more than doubled this year, following the 239% increase in 2023, so what are analysts saying about the invest ability of the stock? robert: it is the classic phrase beat and raise, so we have had people quarters of...
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maintained a strong medical base. which we inherited from soviet times, today we are multiplying and monetizingia, but also from european countries are willing to pay for a vacation with health benefits. anton malyuta collected reviews from vacationers in his story. let's get a look. guys, whose erudition would you envy? any adult, and before the game begins, before i start asking you questions, and you, i hope, answer them correctly, i i invite you to support each other with applause, imagine, soon one of your students will become a king or queen, you worry, yes, of course, we remember the school program together with the project participants, i know, we spent our childhood and adult years here. famous writer. i answered ivan turgenev, because i remember exactly that ivan turgenev’s mother had a surname, her female surname, lutovinova, so i proceeded from the following reasoning. you see, he identified it by my mother’s last name. which mineral is not a flammable? well, granite is something like this - a brown-red stone. what type of minerals? i can't give an answer. i understand, it seems to
maintained a strong medical base. which we inherited from soviet times, today we are multiplying and monetizingia, but also from european countries are willing to pay for a vacation with health benefits. anton malyuta collected reviews from vacationers in his story. let's get a look. guys, whose erudition would you envy? any adult, and before the game begins, before i start asking you questions, and you, i hope, answer them correctly, i i invite you to support each other with applause, imagine,...
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norrine, from pennsylvania, m monet republican from arizona and strategic director of lib rais lydiao is running for board of trustee in clark county skchool district. harrises they will make the official v.p. announcement tomorrow and the two will appear at the rally for the first time. norine, you live there, josh shapiro is a heavy favorite in this thing. how do you feel about him? >> the problem is, he is not really cared for in the state of pennsylvania. i have my opinion, i will keep some to myself. he's done nothing in way of united our state. he has an agenda and i would like to see him do a couple things with unemployment and economy statewide initiatives, he's promised. >> carley: monet, kamala and whoever she chooses are going to phoenix, arizona, courting hispanic voters. this is an area joe biden was bl bleeding support. how do you and voters you know feel about kamala harris? >> harris coming to arizona is insult to injury, harris team can spin it how they want, arizona and latinos are not con convinced vice president harris -- 72% of hispanic voters believe this countr
norrine, from pennsylvania, m monet republican from arizona and strategic director of lib rais lydiao is running for board of trustee in clark county skchool district. harrises they will make the official v.p. announcement tomorrow and the two will appear at the rally for the first time. norine, you live there, josh shapiro is a heavy favorite in this thing. how do you feel about him? >> the problem is, he is not really cared for in the state of pennsylvania. i have my opinion, i will...
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the galleries extensive od collection, including works by monet, uncle, and says on was on damaged. it's not knowing what caused the incident. here in berlin, 200000 people came together on saturday for brave the planet. the tech i music parade is just the latest spots of what's now officially recognized as a cultural tradition. the emotions, ron high. as the modem textbook capital, the lean becomes an open at dense floor. hundreds of thousands plot the c to sent onto the molto lock. this trunk sample rate in spots. we all fit all this in the legs there on the 2nd, a lot of sense to the bits next to berlin's famous landmarks. but secular itself is no less the full landmark. this here, germany is government declared, it's part of the national cultural heritage. the way is because it's, well we don't have anything like this back home. the tech support rate rate the planet just formerly known as the last 3, which came to an end in germany implemented to offset that list compete for its found us. the current event is more than just joining part. does that come? you mentioned people come
the galleries extensive od collection, including works by monet, uncle, and says on was on damaged. it's not knowing what caused the incident. here in berlin, 200000 people came together on saturday for brave the planet. the tech i music parade is just the latest spots of what's now officially recognized as a cultural tradition. the emotions, ron high. as the modem textbook capital, the lean becomes an open at dense floor. hundreds of thousands plot the c to sent onto the molto lock. this trunk...
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they want to see evidence that the company can monetize ai.nown for the cash burning cycles. we've seen this before. a couple years ago they went big on faster shipping. that has resulted in better unit economics. they have given amazon a bit of a hall pass and they can return the capitol. ecommerce, investors are looking at north american margins. that's key to the profitability. you have the ad business that's been a big part of the bull case. >> kate rooney, we'll see you in o.t. alex from big tech technologies is here. apple, still waiting on that. some suggest it's not that big this quarter because you will only get so much info on where iphone demand is. how do you see it? >> i think it is important. you will see how they expect the iphone 16 to sell. i think that's important. by the way, it's underscored by the fact we've been hearing for so long about apple intelligence. that is meaningful. when we get that guidance, that matters. >> what about those reports that were out in the last handful of days suggesting that some of that ai comp
they want to see evidence that the company can monetize ai.nown for the cash burning cycles. we've seen this before. a couple years ago they went big on faster shipping. that has resulted in better unit economics. they have given amazon a bit of a hall pass and they can return the capitol. ecommerce, investors are looking at north american margins. that's key to the profitability. you have the ad business that's been a big part of the bull case. >> kate rooney, we'll see you in o.t. alex...
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. >> and of course the global concerns and the monetization, so on and so on. everything came together. >> so we'll watch. if we continue to see it strengthen, i don't know how to walk this back. quickly, any opportunities that you're taking advantage of, or do you wait a bit? >> japanese stocks. >> you're buying them? >> yes. >> that's the verdict of the day. peter boockvar, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> how real is it the recession risk for the markets here in the u.s.? and whether the fed should get more aggressive with cuts because of that? we have team coverage coast to coast. rick santelli is tracking treasury yields. diana olick has what that means for mortgage rates, and brent has the impact on the lending. we'll close thinks out with jeff kill berg on whether this weakness is a buying opportunity. steve, let's start with you, as people are speculating on whether it would be an intermediate meeting. >> look, rick is going as to off you more detail, but the two-year yield has reversed course a bit, with austin goolsbee leaning against the idea of a re
. >> and of course the global concerns and the monetization, so on and so on. everything came together. >> so we'll watch. if we continue to see it strengthen, i don't know how to walk this back. quickly, any opportunities that you're taking advantage of, or do you wait a bit? >> japanese stocks. >> you're buying them? >> yes. >> that's the verdict of the day. peter boockvar, thank you. we appreciate it. >>> how real is it the recession risk for the...
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maybe not monetizing them, but in some tangible way.kets in newark, new jersey, number three on the list. good morning, brock. caller: thank you so, and god protect our troops at home and abroad. i live in newark. they are trying to put a power plant in the east ward, you know what i'm saying? it is shameful, because a lot of these industrial cities have to deal with the pollution from all of these companies who want to build, and i'm all about business or whatever, but regulations are extremely important. the lady before me kind of took my point, so i will go to the legalization of marijuana. they legalized marijuana and did not have the regulations in place, and how kids are starting to ingest and get hold of a lot of these thc candies for all of this stuff. it would have been smart to have regulations in place. i understand how businesses may find it, you know, in the way to have these regulations. when you talk about people's safety, especially when you don't know what the effects are going to be in one year, two years, i'm tired of
maybe not monetizing them, but in some tangible way.kets in newark, new jersey, number three on the list. good morning, brock. caller: thank you so, and god protect our troops at home and abroad. i live in newark. they are trying to put a power plant in the east ward, you know what i'm saying? it is shameful, because a lot of these industrial cities have to deal with the pollution from all of these companies who want to build, and i'm all about business or whatever, but regulations are...
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maybe not monetizing them, but in some tangible way.ockets in newark, new jersey, number three on the list. good morning, brock. caller: thank you so, and god protect our troops at home and abroad. i live in newark. they are trying to put a power plant in the east ward, you know what i'm saying? it is shameful, because a lot of these industrial cities have to deal with the pollution from all of these companies who want to build, and i'm all about business or whatever, but regulations are extremely important. the lady before me kind of took my point, so i will go to the legalization of marijuana. they legalized marijuana and did not have the regulations in place, and how kids are starting to ingest and get hold of a lot of these thc candies for all of this stuff. it would have been smart to have regulations in place. i understand how businesses may find it, you know, in the way to have these regulations. when you talk about people's safety, especially when you don't know what the effects are going to be in one year, two years, i'm tired
maybe not monetizing them, but in some tangible way.ockets in newark, new jersey, number three on the list. good morning, brock. caller: thank you so, and god protect our troops at home and abroad. i live in newark. they are trying to put a power plant in the east ward, you know what i'm saying? it is shameful, because a lot of these industrial cities have to deal with the pollution from all of these companies who want to build, and i'm all about business or whatever, but regulations are...
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you're so good, you 're so lucky with her, we sold this rich guy a copy under the guise of a real monet, look , we still won't collect 40 braids in 3 days , we'll collect them, and you can help me with one thing, or at least with all of them, so votkin himself will give everything, all we have to do is take the money, well, leave unnoticed, class, he's coming to you. why is he egging him on, let him do what he wants, as long as the pat helps, i would advise you to give up walking, they want to kill you, ninel, the premiere of a multi-part film, soon on the first, rehearsed with him, i 'm not going to make excuses, or maybe you like him? hit the mark, hit the mark, hit, dad-pa, hit, hit the mark, hit the mark, hit the mark, hit the mark, golden ten, golden ten, tenth, final, the last one in the top ten is called grigory vladimirovich smolyanin. place born city novosibirsk place of residence city novosibirsk year of birth 1995 plays the accordion, as he himself says since birth. main profession - artist, marital status, attention, during the filming he was single. and this is an accordion
you're so good, you 're so lucky with her, we sold this rich guy a copy under the guise of a real monet, look , we still won't collect 40 braids in 3 days , we'll collect them, and you can help me with one thing, or at least with all of them, so votkin himself will give everything, all we have to do is take the money, well, leave unnoticed, class, he's coming to you. why is he egging him on, let him do what he wants, as long as the pat helps, i would advise you to give up walking, they want to...
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most, almost every company that i can think of is monetizing data and information that is on the way. what does the future look like and i'm curious if you would link that but let's go back to kind of your pathway and the fact that you are smarter than most journalists very early on saying this is my content and i'm going to own it. i think there's something comina between companies monetizing information and data and individuals beginning to say this is my ip. >> if this is the law we have we should have stronger ones. let's start there with that. let's start to put guardrails around. we can always delete what we don't want to happen. i think that we can all agree. maybe a few people. let's have those. let's have guidelines where the misinformation is. there's some very easy stuff we can all agree on and here we wouldd like this. we would like you to give back something and have safety standards.s. the biden executive order was pretty good in that regard recently. the executive order it has to be legislation. there's a lot of stuff we can figure out quickly around that. antitrust is
most, almost every company that i can think of is monetizing data and information that is on the way. what does the future look like and i'm curious if you would link that but let's go back to kind of your pathway and the fact that you are smarter than most journalists very early on saying this is my content and i'm going to own it. i think there's something comina between companies monetizing information and data and individuals beginning to say this is my ip. >> if this is the law we...
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what is the strategy to monetize this? is it through the services business?s it a subscription model? how do you think that pans out? >> that is a good question. we have advertising on apple. this is a high tech investment and high cap ex. what you have on the device is fine, but there is a hybrid element and a cloud element. there will be a cost and apple has to pass on the cost with the hardware or in terms of software services. for instance, it makes it more lucrative for apple to pass it down with the apple subscription model. we believe apple will consider $10 to $20 per user per month for apple intelligence to have more premium features and the p beauty of a.i. is, as you use more and more, it learns about you and you get locked into the model itself because you can't bring your apple to android. it is a lock-in for apple. once your model is trained to your data, that is where you start using more and more and you get used to it more and that is where apple monetization takes place. >> let me just pick up on china. this is one of the bad points of the r
what is the strategy to monetize this? is it through the services business?s it a subscription model? how do you think that pans out? >> that is a good question. we have advertising on apple. this is a high tech investment and high cap ex. what you have on the device is fine, but there is a hybrid element and a cloud element. there will be a cost and apple has to pass on the cost with the hardware or in terms of software services. for instance, it makes it more lucrative for apple to pass...