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, arthur, with jr oppenheimer. but come on, barbara is the one having the craziest summer. but if you felt like a little kind of cool about it, like i'm barb heimer and this is the biggest portmanteau of the year. >> yeah, i'm not that kind of person, but it's just kind of serendipitous. >> so you have this name and it goes together and all of a sudden you have people calling you, you know, i'm retired. it's not a hardship. i have a pretty good life. so this is just sort of fun. >> she has a really good attitude about it. but the og barb and heimer said the only problem has been that whenever she makes a reservation at a restaurant this summer, they always think she's lying. >> no way. >> but there's no way. come on. what's your real name? come on in. >> it's a prank call. she's just a barbie girl in an oppenheimer world, and she's both. i love it. >> i love how she wore pink to you. >> that's right. >> where are her residuals? $850 million. >> check, please. yeah. >> all right. at bassmaster.com. >> time now for s
, arthur, with jr oppenheimer. but come on, barbara is the one having the craziest summer. but if you felt like a little kind of cool about it, like i'm barb heimer and this is the biggest portmanteau of the year. >> yeah, i'm not that kind of person, but it's just kind of serendipitous. >> so you have this name and it goes together and all of a sudden you have people calling you, you know, i'm retired. it's not a hardship. i have a pretty good life. so this is just sort of fun....
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"oppenheimer" pulling in $850 million worldwide. >> i have yet to see any of those films. >> i saw "oppenheimerould say, go for it. it's fantastic. >> i saw both. >> we were talking about halloween here. and you're talking about costumes for your dogs already. >> of course. >> you got one for your dog. >> he was a dinosaur last year. you have two dogs. >> i have two dogs. we used to have another dog that, unfortunately, we had to put down because he was of old age. that was a hot dog costume. i don't think it will fit my lab or doberman. we have to go shopping. >> what about barbie? >> if there's any dog barbie costumes, i'm all for it. >> i'm betting it's out there somewhere. >> it is. >> all right. thanks for watching. "nightly news" is next. >>> breaking news tonight. the alarming developments at the burning man festival with police investigating at least one death with tens of thousands still trapped in the
"oppenheimer" pulling in $850 million worldwide. >> i have yet to see any of those films. >> i saw "oppenheimerould say, go for it. it's fantastic. >> i saw both. >> we were talking about halloween here. and you're talking about costumes for your dogs already. >> of course. >> you got one for your dog. >> he was a dinosaur last year. you have two dogs. >> i have two dogs. we used to have another dog that, unfortunately, we had to...
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they should have made oppenheimer.s the best movie i've seen in years and years and years. >> it feels like a random stock today that makes chips or something. you know, they should stop making chips and start making oppenheimer. lauren: what was the last movie you saw before oppenheimer? stuart: honestly, i can't remember. lauren: so you really wanted to see this. stuart: and i'm glad i did. thanks, everybody. check that big board, in business now for nearly six minutes. we're up all of 8 points. it's a very slow opening. do we have dow winners? of course. who's at the top of it? chevron. lauren: saudi arabia is extending their production if cuts true the end of the year -- through the end of the year. stuart: that's why gasoline is going to to get more expensive in a couple of weeks. chevron tops that list. top of the 500 list, marathon, halliburton. if the saudis extend their production cuts, well, that that makes the price of oil go up. airbnb, as we told you, it's going to join the s&p 500. netflix is up 1 is.25%,
they should have made oppenheimer.s the best movie i've seen in years and years and years. >> it feels like a random stock today that makes chips or something. you know, they should stop making chips and start making oppenheimer. lauren: what was the last movie you saw before oppenheimer? stuart: honestly, i can't remember. lauren: so you really wanted to see this. stuart: and i'm glad i did. thanks, everybody. check that big board, in business now for nearly six minutes. we're up all of...
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how many of you sitting at home have seen the movie oppenheimer. this is a national emergency. the story of nuclear fission and the race to build the atom bomb. and the chain reaction it then set in place. from the nuclear arms race and proliferation, to the bay of pigs, and the cold war. now apply that thinking to ai. we are at the advent of a technology so powerful, arguably just as destructive, and that has politicians rethinking their entire approach. suddenly rishi sunak seems troubled. we've got to put guardrails in place to protect ourselves, our country, our people from the very real risks that it poses. risks that the creators of ai themselves have highlighted. in recent weeks the prime minister's called an international safety summit, he has referred in his speeches to the existential risk, there's a new ai safety task force, that's engaging some of the biggest thinkers in the field. there is similar concern in washington. this week us lawmakers summoned the biggest names in tech for closed doors discussion. to encourage free debate, said the senators. or was it to sh
how many of you sitting at home have seen the movie oppenheimer. this is a national emergency. the story of nuclear fission and the race to build the atom bomb. and the chain reaction it then set in place. from the nuclear arms race and proliferation, to the bay of pigs, and the cold war. now apply that thinking to ai. we are at the advent of a technology so powerful, arguably just as destructive, and that has politicians rethinking their entire approach. suddenly rishi sunak seems troubled....
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well, let's call it oppenheimer's dilemma after the wonderful film, which caused such controversy.ell, or it’s cold. yes, somehow, so to speak, more than such a well-known person in this field. that means the second piece. and this is when society, uh, including its not the most rational part, says something, probably, science will soon kill or horns will grow. yes , somehow well, the internet is killing your children absolutely yes, and immediately first it kills, then it corrupts, that’s why the regulated one appears. well, for example, the one that arose in the usa through stem cell research in the early 2000s, when severely limited these studies because religious groups, a, believed that this was wrong, but and so on, and there is a fairly large block, uh, which uh. now it is not justifiably considered to be called, more precisely, ethics in its purest form. although in my opinion. eh, it’s not like that, it’s a whole set of completely different things. uh, first of all, this is precisely the innovation sphere, starting from popularization and propaganda. well, our law prohibit
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"oppenheimer" also making $850 "oppenheimer" also making $850 million w our customers don't do what theykes or followers. their path isn't for the casually curious. and that's what makes it matter the most when they find it. the exact thing that can change the world. some say it's what they were born to do... it's what they live to do... trinet serves small and medium sized businesses... so they can do more of what matters. benefits. payroll. compliance. trinet. people matter. - [graham] this week. - what do you do? (group laughing) - [graham] "in depth" looks back at the highlights. - that was honestly one of the funnest things i've ever shot in my life. - [graham] and the belly flops. (water splashing) - the entry was, could've used some work. - of season 12.
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she enjoyed watching both the barbie movie and oppenheimer films this summer.l to the latter because her husband is said to be a distant relative of the father of the atomic bomb. wow. next, it's probably the one thing a college freshman does not want in his dorm room. his mom? >> oh yeah. but that is what the student found when he arrived. it was a life sized cutout of his mom. he had asked her to decorate his room, and so she did. i mean, it's working for the monkeys. and apparently it's working here in this college dorm situation. so careful what you wish for there. >> and finally, a police recruit in south dakota who got a whiff of the job and then quit. >> he couldn't have been the new kid on the canine squad sniffing out drugs. the problem for police was that the new recruit they were training was a goat, not a dog. and the goat was clearly not interested in the job. >> you know, they say, morgan, that goat stands for greatest of all time. yeah, but you can't be the greatest of all time if you can't do your job and quit on day one. the police says that th
she enjoyed watching both the barbie movie and oppenheimer films this summer.l to the latter because her husband is said to be a distant relative of the father of the atomic bomb. wow. next, it's probably the one thing a college freshman does not want in his dorm room. his mom? >> oh yeah. but that is what the student found when he arrived. it was a life sized cutout of his mom. he had asked her to decorate his room, and so she did. i mean, it's working for the monkeys. and apparently...
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they're not as big as oppenheimer but they might be getting there, how long will they go one in bloodand a fox business exclusive with "the claman countdown" comes right back. stay tuned. ♪ (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. ♪ i have type 2 diabetes, but i manage it well. ♪ ♪ jardiance ♪ ♪ it's a little pill with a big story to tell. ♪ ♪ i take once-daily jardiance, ♪ ♪ at each day's staaart. ♪ ♪ as time went on it was easy to seee. ♪ ♪ i'm lowering my a1c. ♪ jardiance works 24/7 in your body to flush out some sugar! and for adults with type 2 diabetes and known heart disease, jardiance can lower the risk of cardiovascular death, too. jardiance may cause serious side effects including ketoacidosis that may be fatal, dehydration, that can lead to sudden worsening of kidney function, and genital yeast or urinary tract infections. a r
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time now 7.55, and oppenheimer.he movie has now made more than 912 million dollars around the world. and that >> is more than the 2018, a record movie, which was well, he man rap city at the time that biopic about the queen singer. it may 910 million dollars worldwide. so oppenheimer's topping that. and when you think about the costs will cause 100 million. a makeup and heimer made a ton of money, right? profit and bohemian rhapsody cost us 55 million to make so half of that. well, that's very profitable. these are 2 very different films. oppenheimer is about the manhattan project. it's it's heavy. it's long film. it's a really, really good and it really causes you think about these issues, which is it a great movie. but you know what, that freddie mercury movie as well, lighter you know, kind of at his life and how growing up in london. and that was fun to things like historic that. yeah, highly recommend what we're seeing at the box office. all right. we've got a lot to get to the next hour because you're talking
time now 7.55, and oppenheimer.he movie has now made more than 912 million dollars around the world. and that >> is more than the 2018, a record movie, which was well, he man rap city at the time that biopic about the queen singer. it may 910 million dollars worldwide. so oppenheimer's topping that. and when you think about the costs will cause 100 million. a makeup and heimer made a ton of money, right? profit and bohemian rhapsody cost us 55 million to make so half of that. well, that's...
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the same thing and most 80,000 people oppenheimer at which is a great movie. i saw that one made of more than 912 million dollars. wow. getting close to 1 billion over taking >> the bohemian rhapsody, you know about the queen singer freddie mercury. that film a 910 million worldwide. and now i saw that as well. they're 2 very different as far as cost to make oppenheimer's about 100 million dollars. so they really cleaned up. human rhapsody, by the way, cost 55 million. so they cleaned up too. this film about the manhattan project, oppenheimer is now the record-holder and yeah, a totally different film. very heavy. it's real. you know, it's it's about the atom bomb under long as you very serious. very good. you know, a lot of oil and what came up their disease directive. >> all right. coming up in the next hour of the kron, morning news and east bay community is mourning the loss of a mother. >> she was killed in her sleep by a stray bullet. now a city official is reassuring residents that the city is going to take steps to keep them safe. and gas in the bay ar
the same thing and most 80,000 people oppenheimer at which is a great movie. i saw that one made of more than 912 million dollars. wow. getting close to 1 billion over taking >> the bohemian rhapsody, you know about the queen singer freddie mercury. that film a 910 million worldwide. and now i saw that as well. they're 2 very different as far as cost to make oppenheimer's about 100 million dollars. so they really cleaned up. human rhapsody, by the way, cost 55 million. so they cleaned up...
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5, there's the labor crews, and when frankfort drew with fryeburg, raymond snuff, past cologne, oppenheim defeated to a new one bar and beat both them. dormant beat volts. virg leipzig defeated flatbed out for tucked down minds undertook guard beat dash dot a form and a one a normal surface was resumed at the japanese ground. pre with mike for stop and winning yet again. last weekend's rice and singapore was the 1st time the season that a red bull car has not arrived. but the world champion made sure his team were back on top instance, who got wrapping up the 2023 constructors title in the process. a formula, one headed to japan as to fairies between single pool last weekend. indeed, red bulls hopes of becoming the 1st team doing every raising the season. but it says zuka. it was back to business as usual for red bowl, with world champion mex pushed foot and back on pole the document just about to avoid it any further slapped dramas and proceeded to pull away as he has done so from this season before a single pole, he'd win a ripple and races in a row with the usual bump. some crashes fur
5, there's the labor crews, and when frankfort drew with fryeburg, raymond snuff, past cologne, oppenheim defeated to a new one bar and beat both them. dormant beat volts. virg leipzig defeated flatbed out for tucked down minds undertook guard beat dash dot a form and a one a normal surface was resumed at the japanese ground. pre with mike for stop and winning yet again. last weekend's rice and singapore was the 1st time the season that a red bull car has not arrived. but the world champion...
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5 does he need a cruise and when then, frankfurt drew with 5 book bremen, stock posts, cologne, oppenheim handle union, and barn easily defeated, balsam documents, beat volts, book, and leipzig defeated god by as a formula, one and normal service has resumed that the japanese gone pre with max was step and we need yes again. last weekend's race and single pool was the 1st time the season that is ripple call had not tramped, but the well champion made sure his team were back on top in so suca, wrapping up the 2023, construct his title in the process formula was headed to japan as to fairies between single pole that's we can indeed red bulls hopes of becoming the 1st team to win every race in the season. but it's a zuka. it was back to business as usual for red balls with world champion max pushed up and back on pole the dutchman, just about to avoid it any further slapped dramas and proceeded to pull away as he has done so from this season before a single pole, he'd want a ripple and races in a row with the usual bump, some crashes further down the field for stepan's only type of arrival,
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there are those oppenheim and byron wins. dormant beat of all. sprague live sick, defeated black box out bird diamond minds stood guard beat darmstadt on sunday, labor to his and lock horns. with heightened time and frankford face, fryeburg must 1st stop and has all but dashed any hopes. the last 2 months of before middle one season would be more competitive. dutchman was facing last weekend for the 1st time in 10 races with fenced back in japan to completely destroy the competition in qualifying. it was more than half a 2nd faster than australian oscar p. estry and his retire and teammate alondo norris'. he later said, anyone who died, his red bull team should go quote, as are you quotes go and so connect and here are some other stories from the world of sports. 19 to asian games of opened with a lavish ceremony and hung to china. athletes from 45 nations and territories joined the annual gro parade, and a stadium packed with 80000 spectators as pigment fries including president, choosing ping, looked on the games run until october, 8th in gulf. europe has drawn level with the u. s.
there are those oppenheim and byron wins. dormant beat of all. sprague live sick, defeated black box out bird diamond minds stood guard beat darmstadt on sunday, labor to his and lock horns. with heightened time and frankford face, fryeburg must 1st stop and has all but dashed any hopes. the last 2 months of before middle one season would be more competitive. dutchman was facing last weekend for the 1st time in 10 races with fenced back in japan to completely destroy the competition in...
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alex burke's there are those dormant and vol. sprague wins stood. guard defeated mines oppenheim diamond cologne, as we sold buyer and drew with labor cruising. both of them are battling frankfurt and on sunday hoffman high and take on brandon and tom started lock horns with club for the woman's buddhist. the get the women's when this the season got underway on friday with a dramatic to old troll between barn munich and fryeburg and an unusual opening go . it all started with a buyer and defensive mistake and ended with fryeburg and meeting the 3 shots to finally put the boat into the net. but the reigning chimes hit back twice. katarina nations rang and put buyer and had late in the match. but just when they thought they wanted 5 birds sonya so me scored an equalizer in stumpage time in formula one racing title of science has secured pole position after sundays, singapore ground, pre as reigning champion, max for stopping was laughter, fuming after an unexpectedly sluggish. i think it's the 2nd consecutive po for for ari science, but in a frantic session, i saw the red flag out. several
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stuart: i went to see oppenheimer, i thought it was the best movie i have seen in years.ice, i would watch it. i don't like going to the theater. stuart: this was the kind of movie hollywood should have been making the last 10 or 15 years and did not. you've not seen it yet? lauren: i want to. i have seen barbie. this pushed the box office to the highest sales since covid. we when i recommend oppenheimer. got to do this. the biggest museum in the world is what? the national museum of china, what do you have? brian: i'm saying one, hermitage. stuart: i'm going with the national museum of china on the grounds of 1.2 billion. lauren: we are all wrong. stuart: here's the answer. it is the louvre in paris, 240,000 square-foot exhibition. if you have ever been to see the mona lisa. brian: waiting for this huge thing. stuart: thanks for being here. time is up for me and in 5 seconds we will say coast-to-coast starts now.
stuart: i went to see oppenheimer, i thought it was the best movie i have seen in years.ice, i would watch it. i don't like going to the theater. stuart: this was the kind of movie hollywood should have been making the last 10 or 15 years and did not. you've not seen it yet? lauren: i want to. i have seen barbie. this pushed the box office to the highest sales since covid. we when i recommend oppenheimer. got to do this. the biggest museum in the world is what? the national museum of china,...
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. >>> another note grabbing our attention is oppenheimer saying it's time to grab a slice of domino'ssing the target to $450 they say same store strength can help the business. joining us to break down that call is our restaurants and small business correspondent, kate rogers. >> good morning. you saw the stock trading around $380 they're raising this to $450 oppenheimer talking about domino's being a revival story that could impact same store sales and calling it one of the most promising self-help cycles. you mentioned relaunching loyalty. domino's at 77 million loyalty members. it's making it easier to earn points this is reverse trend where you have to spend a little more. it's harder to earn points or get free items i believe with domino's you can get a free pizza after just two orders and you can use the points on more items that will incentivize purchases. having a loyalty only option works well take a look at sector for brands like chipotle and starbucks, another one with huge success driving a lot of sales that's certainly a smart thing to do there. >> so, what's the bear cas
. >>> another note grabbing our attention is oppenheimer saying it's time to grab a slice of domino'ssing the target to $450 they say same store strength can help the business. joining us to break down that call is our restaurants and small business correspondent, kate rogers. >> good morning. you saw the stock trading around $380 they're raising this to $450 oppenheimer talking about domino's being a revival story that could impact same store sales and calling it one of the most...
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they movie weekend, the barbie and oppenheimer films.s in our pockets and went to the cinema again.— in our pockets and went to the cinema again. in our pockets and went to the cinema aaain. ., . ,, ., ., ~' cinema again. yeah, and if you look at the breakdown, _ cinema again. yeah, and if you look at the breakdown, you _ cinema again. yeah, and if you look at the breakdown, you will- cinema again. yeah, and if you look at the breakdown, you will see - cinema again. yeah, and if you look at the breakdown, you will see that| at the breakdown, you will see that section of arts, leisure and recreation still pretty positive. so the consumer sector is remaining fairly resilient, and some people might think that is surprising given what has happened to interest rates and all of the headlines around mortgage rates. but if we look at the other side of it, just last week we had the wage data out in the uk, with uk wages up 8.5%. so that is probably feeding into more consumer confidence and people happy to spend on travel and going to the cinema.
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charles: the movie onen -- oppenheimer, huge box office success.o the notion of nuclear weapons and nuclear are annihilation? and, of course, nuclear proliferation which has been the goal of a group of scientists from the very beginning to stop. joining me now, the associate purchase at the lbj school of public affairs at ut-austin, alan cooperman. alan, i've been a huge fan of the dooms day clock for years. and, you know, so i get the updates, and i saw an update, i guess it was earlier this week, with a pieces that i had no -- a piece that i had no idea about what was happening with respect to the biden administration and the dangerous game it's playing with respect to plutonium, the kind that ultimately can be used to make nuke hard weapons. talk to us about that, and i want to get your take on the role of bill gates and the notion that we would actually subsidize $2 billion to bill gates to help make this same plutonium. >> yeah. so from at least 70 years, the u.s.es has had this policy of trying not only to get countries not to want nuclear we
charles: the movie onen -- oppenheimer, huge box office success.o the notion of nuclear weapons and nuclear are annihilation? and, of course, nuclear proliferation which has been the goal of a group of scientists from the very beginning to stop. joining me now, the associate purchase at the lbj school of public affairs at ut-austin, alan cooperman. alan, i've been a huge fan of the dooms day clock for years. and, you know, so i get the updates, and i saw an update, i guess it was earlier this...
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the location was famously depicted in the recently released hollywood film "oppenheimer."est site where 78 years ago the world's first nuclear weapon was successfully detonated. the pinal family ranch is just 35 miles east of trinity. >> they had trucks on the outskirts of town that they were going to evacuate people. >> reporter: but they never did. while the infamous trinity blast took place nearly 80 years ago the pino says they continue to feel the impact. their mother and three older siblings were at the ranch when the blast detonated. cancer diagnoses followed. >> reporter: carmen, you had three brain tumors? >> yes, it was one but it would break out and grow again so i was going blind. >> margie here survived thyroid cancer. my brother greg died of stomach cancer. >> reporter: before the blast it is unclear what the manhattan project team knew about the health dangers of prolonged radiation exposure. in a declass food memo the group's medical officer said less than a week after trinity the resulting death cloud was, quote, potentially a very dangerous had ard over a
the location was famously depicted in the recently released hollywood film "oppenheimer."est site where 78 years ago the world's first nuclear weapon was successfully detonated. the pinal family ranch is just 35 miles east of trinity. >> they had trucks on the outskirts of town that they were going to evacuate people. >> reporter: but they never did. while the infamous trinity blast took place nearly 80 years ago the pino says they continue to feel the impact. their mother...
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and you guessed it, barbie and oppenheimer saved the season with barbie officially taking the crown asating more than 1.3 billion at the global box office, denzel washington's equalizer three helped to hit that $4 million milestone by the way, debuting with an estimated $42 million in sales. the movies are back. and now to a cinderella story. more than a decade in the making. >> it's also very special to us. matt ganyard kicked off for the university of virginia during its season opener against tennessee saturday at age 34. he first entered uva in 2007, then served in the marines as a cobra helicopter pilot before returning to pursue an mba. matt ganyard happens to be the son of abc news contributor and former defense and state department official steve ganyard. look at that. now to mcdonald's new menu item and the reaction hasn't exactly been positive. >> forget the fire, the fries, rather. the fast food chain has added corn as a side item. it's only available in the philippines right now. mcdonald's official facebook page posted about the item which has about 75,000 comments, most of
and you guessed it, barbie and oppenheimer saved the season with barbie officially taking the crown asating more than 1.3 billion at the global box office, denzel washington's equalizer three helped to hit that $4 million milestone by the way, debuting with an estimated $42 million in sales. the movies are back. and now to a cinderella story. more than a decade in the making. >> it's also very special to us. matt ganyard kicked off for the university of virginia during its season opener...
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summers box office ticket sales are expected to surpass $4 billion thanks largely to "barbie" and "oppenheimers closed to observe labor day. the federal holiday marks the achievements of american workers. this summer there are labor woes from the auto industry to the entertainment industry. astrid martinez has more. >> what do we want, when do we want it. >> reporter: if 2023 is the summer of strikes, then we're now in the dog days. in the latest move by laborers, one of amemerica's bigiggest un is ready to walk off the job. automakers gm, ford have less than two weeks to strike a deal with workers. >> there's no excuse at the end of this if we get to the 14th and they haven't delivered. we have to do what we have to do. >> reporter: the union is demanding significant pay raises to match the pay increases of corporate executives. >> when we go through these negotiation seasons the reality is this, we're still one team. >> reporter: in response, gm released a two-minute video saying if the contract expires, both sides can agree to extend a current contract to allow more time for negotiations. a
summers box office ticket sales are expected to surpass $4 billion thanks largely to "barbie" and "oppenheimers closed to observe labor day. the federal holiday marks the achievements of american workers. this summer there are labor woes from the auto industry to the entertainment industry. astrid martinez has more. >> what do we want, when do we want it. >> reporter: if 2023 is the summer of strikes, then we're now in the dog days. in the latest move by laborers, one...
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"oppenheimer" proved it was no bomb coming in fourth with $310 million.an: across the spider-verse," guardians of the blacksy volume 3 and the little mermaid. summer box office receipts eclipsed $4 billion for the first time since the pandemic. >>> we are talking about a summer when besides these movies there's also the franchises for mission impossible, indiana jones. >> yes. >> so what a summer it's been for the movies and i've only checked one out of all of these this summer. >> i'm worse than that i need to get to the movies. >>> closing in on some sad news, a spokesperson for former smash mouth lead singer steve harwell said the 56-year-old is receiving hospice care following long time health issues. his rep said harwell is resting at home and will only be with us for a short time he is the voice of several pop histories, including "all-star" and "walking on the sun. pelly wish him the west as he hofucan make a recovery. >>> michelle is back with the labor day forecast stay with us in clinical trials, entyvio helped many people achieve long-term reli
"oppenheimer" proved it was no bomb coming in fourth with $310 million.an: across the spider-verse," guardians of the blacksy volume 3 and the little mermaid. summer box office receipts eclipsed $4 billion for the first time since the pandemic. >>> we are talking about a summer when besides these movies there's also the franchises for mission impossible, indiana jones. >> yes. >> so what a summer it's been for the movies and i've only checked one out of all...
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traditions of the russian skr , they still show the films opengamer and barbie in moscow, but it’s true oppenheimermember well, that is, you find out that this is a country that claims to have some kind of great culture, to have some kind of missionary role , to be a world power, and this is a country that steals, like, movie mechanics once in the villages , a long time ago, still 80-80 years ago, it steals some movies, re-dubs them as they say, he shows them to himself in cinemas and there they come, you know how before in soviet times, i remember people there used to get these videotapes somewhere. that means emmanuel there were buckwheat films, tasty positions, all such events, there was no eroticism on tv, ipa and they sat down, who had a vcr, who could buy it, they turned on these films, whole teams gathered there and watched emanuel or there, how long was there, 9.5 weeks or something else. and it’s the same now in russia there is a modern vcr - these are cinemas, they are stolen films with other names there is still interesting. by the way, what is the dubbing and translation of what is ther
traditions of the russian skr , they still show the films opengamer and barbie in moscow, but it’s true oppenheimermember well, that is, you find out that this is a country that claims to have some kind of great culture, to have some kind of missionary role , to be a world power, and this is a country that steals, like, movie mechanics once in the villages , a long time ago, still 80-80 years ago, it steals some movies, re-dubs them as they say, he shows them to himself in cinemas and there...
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recently wrote, you know, i don't want to compare this too much to the atomic bomb, i had just seen oppenheimerce, but basically, like, for me, in some ways, it's like standing and watching the gadget, trinity be assembled, right? this first test of... kind of a world—changing technology and we haven't really grasped the consequences of what deploying that technology in full means. and unfortunately for us at cnet, we did deploy it without really thinking about what it could mean or perhaps even, i guess, what it could do to some of our credibility, and it was, it was a real harsh lesson that we had to learn. i think they had 163 adolescent brains, and they found in terms of what you have learned, then, you know, are there things that you're now putting in place at cnet? yeah, yeah, definitely. so we put a pause on articles once this, these articles were discovered and essentially we rewrote a whole ai policy for cnet. the policy now basically states that we will not use ai to write entire articles. we will also not use it for photos or images on our website. but what we will do, it's actually
recently wrote, you know, i don't want to compare this too much to the atomic bomb, i had just seen oppenheimerce, but basically, like, for me, in some ways, it's like standing and watching the gadget, trinity be assembled, right? this first test of... kind of a world—changing technology and we haven't really grasped the consequences of what deploying that technology in full means. and unfortunately for us at cnet, we did deploy it without really thinking about what it could mean or perhaps...
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he was uninvited, at the center of the go, called your robert oppenheimer with the school, texting you know, you, it was moved. a gentleman cuz it was a, a, it was one stock needs coach. allow me firing line people from air in. here's the best part. every demographic, i've seen a little babbage years chip, easy. these old young black white gave you straight. she has done what, what trump has done. i am writing his name in no matter what. and one more be i don't want to speak too much. my dream, my crazy dream is vice president is tucker carlson to drive people from the lines. going to drive people from the right. bobby drives people from the left, we disintegrate this left, right. this, this ridiculous illusion of the left right paradigm because ronald reagan, they left a mike punch was into a carry leg. then you gentlemen, knowing what you know will be also a viable candidates because it's about connecting. so here the greatest thing, and that's why gavin, know somebody's gotta be, got up joe's on his way out as evidence this week, by, by 100, please. so the world, it is a change. it,
he was uninvited, at the center of the go, called your robert oppenheimer with the school, texting you know, you, it was moved. a gentleman cuz it was a, a, it was one stock needs coach. allow me firing line people from air in. here's the best part. every demographic, i've seen a little babbage years chip, easy. these old young black white gave you straight. she has done what, what trump has done. i am writing his name in no matter what. and one more be i don't want to speak too much. my dream,...
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i had just seen oppenheimer when i wrote this piece. - but basically, like for me, - in some ways, it'sstanding and watching the gadget at trinity be assembled, right? _ this first test of kind of a world changing technology. and we haven't really grasped - the consequences of what deploying that technology in full means. and unfortunately for us, . it's seen that we did deploy at cnet we did deploy it without really thinking _ about what it could mean or perhaps even, i guess, what it could do to some of our credibility. - and it was a real harsh lesson that we had to learn. - in terms of what you have learned, then, you know, are there things that you're now putting in place at cnet? yeah, yeah, definitely. so we put a pause on articles oncej this these articles were discovered and essentially we . rewrote a whole a.i. policy forcing. policy for cnet which now basically states that we will not use a.i. . to write entire articles. we also not use it for photos or images on our website. i but what we will do, _ it's actually even got a funky name. it's called ramp, which means. responsi
i had just seen oppenheimer when i wrote this piece. - but basically, like for me, - in some ways, it'sstanding and watching the gadget at trinity be assembled, right? _ this first test of kind of a world changing technology. and we haven't really grasped - the consequences of what deploying that technology in full means. and unfortunately for us, . it's seen that we did deploy at cnet we did deploy it without really thinking _ about what it could mean or perhaps even, i guess, what it could do...
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will the military draft of the kiev majors as well as the ideological front affect barbie and oppenheimer traditional values?
will the military draft of the kiev majors as well as the ideological front affect barbie and oppenheimer traditional values?
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. >> john stoltzfus from oppenheimer, thank you. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," we are breakinger war of worry and if costco has what it takes to surprise the most upbeat investors. we are back with more "worldwide exan" tethchgeafr is i'm sholeh, and i lost 75 pounds with golo. i went from a size 20 to a size 6. before golo, nothing seemed to work. i was exercising for over an hour every day. it was really discouraging. but golo's so easy, the weight just falls off. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." wall street's hope for a soft landing is fading as the wall of worry is getting crowded rising energy prices surging in the last month with the return of student loan payments next month which will hit the wallets of 44 million americans and morgan stanley says people are not spending on discretion ary items. and then costco is reporting after the bell today let's talk more about this with corey tarlow >> thank you for having me. >> what is the price rating and what do you expect from the report >> the rating on costco is a buy with the target of $640. it represents 20% upsi
. >> john stoltzfus from oppenheimer, thank you. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," we are breakinger war of worry and if costco has what it takes to surprise the most upbeat investors. we are back with more "worldwide exan" tethchgeafr is i'm sholeh, and i lost 75 pounds with golo. i went from a size 20 to a size 6. before golo, nothing seemed to work. i was exercising for over an hour every day. it was really discouraging. but golo's so easy, the weight...
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oppenheimer downgraded them to perform, no price target.arters, the pet food industry not resilient? general mills flat spending when it comes to pet food. what is going on? lauren: what's the morality of feeding your dog a lesser brand? lauren: do you want an answer? stuart: you've got 10 seconds. lauren: if you give your child a lesser brand of food you might as well for your dog lesser brand. stuart: let's move on to cot why. lauren: they lifted the revenue outlook for the first half and entirety of fiscal 24 thanks to perfume. they have a license deal with a newer perfume setting market records and they are in big on it. stuart: i will leave you alone. i require no further comment. lauren: the bottle's bid for, i've got it. stuart: the latest fox power rankings out today. alexis mcadam is trying to sort through them and is sitting next to us listening to the stuff. >> don't know how i follow this conversation. i think you are spot on. stuart: the biggest take aways. >> fox power rankings, donald trump widening his lead which doesn't sur
oppenheimer downgraded them to perform, no price target.arters, the pet food industry not resilient? general mills flat spending when it comes to pet food. what is going on? lauren: what's the morality of feeding your dog a lesser brand? lauren: do you want an answer? stuart: you've got 10 seconds. lauren: if you give your child a lesser brand of food you might as well for your dog lesser brand. stuart: let's move on to cot why. lauren: they lifted the revenue outlook for the first half and...
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emerging brands like on running and hoka joining us to discuss the quarter is brian nagel at open i -- oppenheimer $150 price target nice upside from current levels. the bottom line for me, and this is an anticipated report i can't wait for after the market to hear what nike says. i think the sentiment here on nike is too negative to be fair, there is reason for concerns we talk about a still shaky macro back drop. the prior guest talked about the restart of student loan repayments there is uncertainty out there if you look at nike and the power of the brand, the sentiment on the stock is way too negative >> let's talk about the power of the brand. in big cities, the jordan 1 is everywhere people wear them with suits and workout and everywhere analysts, including goldman, is worried about innovation they are worried it peaked and they are asking what's next. what is next for nike? where do they get the next growth >> innovation is the least of my concerns i think nike several years ago and this is a while back i think nike may have gotten lacks la with the innovation. now, i think nike is on top o
emerging brands like on running and hoka joining us to discuss the quarter is brian nagel at open i -- oppenheimer $150 price target nice upside from current levels. the bottom line for me, and this is an anticipated report i can't wait for after the market to hear what nike says. i think the sentiment here on nike is too negative to be fair, there is reason for concerns we talk about a still shaky macro back drop. the prior guest talked about the restart of student loan repayments there is...
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i have seen barbie twice and oppenheimer is on my list.are down within full percentage point for the nasdaq. utilities eking out a gain but stronger dollar higher yield shifting flows. looking forward to the beige. game stop executive director joins us. this is bloomberg. we will go to the land mindset leadership summit. >> has the journey in transparency helped the lean journey getting to ground truth and talking about real issues? >> absolutely. the experience is a core tenant. book not expect -- we cannot expect people to get better if they don't know how they are performing today and what is expected tomorrow. that includes transparency in all aspects of measuring success but being comfortable with an comfortable and really comfortable speaking about failure. i will tell you one personal story that really formed, cemented my decision about cleveland being an kpplgsal place to get care. i was a heart certain most of my career. joining the cleveland clinic coming from boston within two or three days of my arrival a chair of the departmen
i have seen barbie twice and oppenheimer is on my list.are down within full percentage point for the nasdaq. utilities eking out a gain but stronger dollar higher yield shifting flows. looking forward to the beige. game stop executive director joins us. this is bloomberg. we will go to the land mindset leadership summit. >> has the journey in transparency helped the lean journey getting to ground truth and talking about real issues? >> absolutely. the experience is a core tenant....
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stuart: did you see oppenheimer the movie? i did and loved it.shley: i haven't but everyone says i should. stuart: it's fantastic. go do it. entertainment value right there. thanks, ash. see you there. less than two weeks from potential government shut down and house republicans released a short term spending deal. what's the reaction to it? aishah breaks it down. the president of uaw sean feign calls the deal a no go. roll tape. >> 21% is a no go for you? >> that's definitely a no go, we've made that very clear to the companies. stuart: all right, dave green is a regional director for uaw and he'll respond to that right after this. ♪ (bobby) my store and my design business? we're exploding. but my old internet, was not letting me run the show. so, we switched to verizon business internet. they have business grade internet, nationwide. (vo) make the switch. it's your business. it's your verizon. teeth sensitivity is so common. it immediately feels like somebody's poking directly on the nerve. i recommend sensodyne. sensodyne toothpaste goes insid
stuart: did you see oppenheimer the movie? i did and loved it.shley: i haven't but everyone says i should. stuart: it's fantastic. go do it. entertainment value right there. thanks, ash. see you there. less than two weeks from potential government shut down and house republicans released a short term spending deal. what's the reaction to it? aishah breaks it down. the president of uaw sean feign calls the deal a no go. roll tape. >> 21% is a no go for you? >> that's definitely a no...
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oppenheimer cutting his price target from $27-$14.it from 15 to 9, down 12% but as you see for the entered a picture below the price, it is off the lows of love session. tesla signing the deal to deploy 20,000 of its universal wall connectors at 2,000 hilton hotels, the deal extends a packed the ev maker had with hilton for 200 locations. the hotel chain noted search of hotels would charge connectors with the fastest volume of growth to date. we have has led down, let's call it flat. children is lower by one%. one%. the other stocks, gm, revi and -- rivian is up, gm down 1%. we are waiting for more clarity about the uae strike that is getting close. it is game day. the 2023 nfl season kicking off tonight. minnesota vikings owner is here for an exclusive fox business huddle. we will talk about the latest on contract extensions and how property companies plan offense when it comes to real estate and whether the cleveland browns are going to win the whole thing. that is next. the big question, will monday night football viewers get to se
oppenheimer cutting his price target from $27-$14.it from 15 to 9, down 12% but as you see for the entered a picture below the price, it is off the lows of love session. tesla signing the deal to deploy 20,000 of its universal wall connectors at 2,000 hilton hotels, the deal extends a packed the ev maker had with hilton for 200 locations. the hotel chain noted search of hotels would charge connectors with the fastest volume of growth to date. we have has led down, let's call it flat. children...
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. >>> investors hilting the brakes on hertz, oppenheimer cuts car rental company to thes 21 a share from25. analysts expecting lower revenue in the current quarter but maintain birating. utilization remains strong. shares down almost 10%. wow. >> thank you. >>> it's been a rough week for retail stocks with a group on track for its worst month since may. more kearns about health of consumer, more pain ahead for this space? ask senior analyst at bmo capital markets. great to talk to you. all had you was the stock charts in this group you'd thing things were lousy on the consumer front. look at like the bank credit card tracking data, spending volumes wage growths. seems not that bad. where do you come down in terms of a general state of play in terms of consumer spending? >> mike, yes. ask a question, all bad? i sure hope not. listen, i think the answer is, funny, because when you look at the conversations versus the numbers, companies are still growing revenues and still growing in gross margening. you couldn't know that by the headlines. in this limbo period now. past back to school. not
. >>> investors hilting the brakes on hertz, oppenheimer cuts car rental company to thes 21 a share from25. analysts expecting lower revenue in the current quarter but maintain birating. utilization remains strong. shares down almost 10%. wow. >> thank you. >>> it's been a rough week for retail stocks with a group on track for its worst month since may. more kearns about health of consumer, more pain ahead for this space? ask senior analyst at bmo capital markets. great...
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joining us is martin yang, oppenheimer emerging technology analyst has a buy rating on apple and price of the concerns around china, the geopolitics, potential revenue hit in the growth area, what do you think they can announce today to get the street excited? >> i think one thing we're focused on is the a-16 and that is reportedly will have a very meaningful performance for improvement over last year's a-16. and the last year and the year before the last, we also see single digit it performance upgrades, but this year will have 20 to 30% upgrades. that a-16 chip performance can aleve concerns of longer term competition apple could face from huawei because huawei is three to four years behind apple going forward. it just can't compete beyond the product cycle in terms of power efficiency and performance. >> you want to hear updates and innovation around the clips in direct response to the investor concerns around huawei in china? >> i don't think this performance upgrade is going to only serve to alleviate concerns of competition, but also lay the road map for apple to do bigger things
joining us is martin yang, oppenheimer emerging technology analyst has a buy rating on apple and price of the concerns around china, the geopolitics, potential revenue hit in the growth area, what do you think they can announce today to get the street excited? >> i think one thing we're focused on is the a-16 and that is reportedly will have a very meaningful performance for improvement over last year's a-16. and the last year and the year before the last, we also see single digit it...
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meanwhile, oppenheimer surpasses $850 million globally. third highest grossing film ever beating his 2010 blockbuster inception. and those are your headlines. >>> coming up, we break down and sent -- we break down the money sent to ukraine versus maui as the white house defends biden's response to the devastating fires. our next guest took matters into her own hands using her family's boat to distribute supplies on the island. she joins us next with her frustration. and wwe hall of famer hulk hogan shares his weight loss secret after dropping 40 pounds. that's coming up. hi, i'm sharon, and i lost 52 pounds on golo. i realized i needed to make a change when i looked in the mirror and did not recognize myself. i saw the golo commercial and i liked how they weren't actors. they just seemed like people that were just happy with themselves and had true results. since being on golo, i truly feel like i'm back to the best me i can be. try golo. it worked for me, and i'm real. (soft music) the all-new tempur-pedic breeze makes sleep feel cool. so
meanwhile, oppenheimer surpasses $850 million globally. third highest grossing film ever beating his 2010 blockbuster inception. and those are your headlines. >>> coming up, we break down and sent -- we break down the money sent to ukraine versus maui as the white house defends biden's response to the devastating fires. our next guest took matters into her own hands using her family's boat to distribute supplies on the island. she joins us next with her frustration. and wwe hall of...
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i've been reading the most recent biography of robert oppenheimer. every time i think about a.i., the specter of quantum physics, nuclear bombs, also atomic energy for peaceful and military purposes is inescapable. >> i have another thing to add on open source. some of it was coming from companies like meta, but there is also a lot of interest coming out of universities. usually, universities don't have the means of training the -- we are seeing an industry. but the code could then be used by a rich bad actor and turned into something dangerous. so i believe that we need ethics review boards in universities for a.i., just like we have for biology and medicine. right now there is no such thing. there are ethics principles, they could do that, but they are not set up for it. they don't have expertise or protocol. we need to move into a culture where universities across the world adopt these ethics reviews with the same principles we are using for other kinds of dangerous output, but in the case of a.i.. >> i strongly shear professor bengio's view here.
i've been reading the most recent biography of robert oppenheimer. every time i think about a.i., the specter of quantum physics, nuclear bombs, also atomic energy for peaceful and military purposes is inescapable. >> i have another thing to add on open source. some of it was coming from companies like meta, but there is also a lot of interest coming out of universities. usually, universities don't have the means of training the -- we are seeing an industry. but the code could then be...