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how about reddit julia. >> well scott reddit. >> shares are up. >> 170% since. >> its last earnings,since its ipo last march. >> key numbers to watch to see if that momentum can continue. >> first revenue growth. >> we'll see if it can keep up with the 68% revenue growth. >> it. reported last. >> quarter and. >> user growth. it's expected to report 103. >> million. >> daily active. >> users. >> up from 97 million. in the third quarter. >> reddit's ad business is. >> expected to benefit from its new ad options, and perhaps from some uncertainty around tiktok. it's also expected to report growth from. >> a recently launched ai. powered search tool called reddit. >> answers. and it's also going to be talking to us. >> about its new business of licensing data to ai companies. >> now, analysts. >> are largely bullish. >> 61% have a. >> buy. >> 35% have a hold. only 4% have a sell. despite the stock's massive run. scott. >> all right. all right julia thank you. julia. boorstin. mike. santoli. now 90s left. what's your big thought for the day. >> market finds a way to find offsets to the ob
how about reddit julia. >> well scott reddit. >> shares are up. >> 170% since. >> its last earnings,since its ipo last march. >> key numbers to watch to see if that momentum can continue. >> first revenue growth. >> we'll see if it can keep up with the 68% revenue growth. >> it. reported last. >> quarter and. >> user growth. it's expected to report 103. >> million. >> daily active. >> users. >> up from 97...
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. >> we have heard joe biden and donald trump take reddit for the hostage and cease-fire deal. who do you think deserves more credit? pm netanyahu: i think president trump added great force and powerful leadership to this effort. i appreciate it. he sent a very good emissary. he's helped it along, and you know, i'll just tell you, i'm happy that they're here and i'm sure the president is happy that they're here. and i think that's about enough. >> [indiscernible] pm netanyahu: what about the israeli press taking a press conference in israel, not in washington? >> we would love to take a press conference. >> do you support going forward with this deal and getting all the hostages out? pm netanyahu: i support getting all the hostages out. and meeting all our war goals that include destroying hamas's military and governing capabilities and making sure that gaza never poses a threat to israel. all three. >> [indiscernible] pres. trump: one at a time. >> do you agree with trump's vision of getting all the hostages back home, even if it means to end the war? pm netanyahu: well, i'm n
. >> we have heard joe biden and donald trump take reddit for the hostage and cease-fire deal. who do you think deserves more credit? pm netanyahu: i think president trump added great force and powerful leadership to this effort. i appreciate it. he sent a very good emissary. he's helped it along, and you know, i'll just tell you, i'm happy that they're here and i'm sure the president is happy that they're here. and i think that's about enough. >> [indiscernible] pm netanyahu: what...
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after hours of details out of cisco, robin hood and reddit ahead. plus chevron slashing its global workforce. the oil giant is planning to lay off up to 20% of its headcount as it looks to cut billions in costs. what it all means for the company going forward. do not go anywhere. fast money is back in two. >> this is fast money with melissa lee right here on cnbc. >> in a world of uncertainty and disruption, how will your investments stay resilient? we've been navigating change for 125 years, always looking forward, anticipating risks and trusted to manage over $1 trillion in assets worldwide. solving for the needs of investors today and tomorrow. that's the power of nuveen. >> what if you could tackle your dog's itching, soft stools and low energy? millions of pet parents are raving about doctor marty. nature's blend. such a huge difference in your health. >> more energy. >> more playful. >> no more. pooping issues. >> i'm doctor marty. >> i've been. >> a veterinarian. >> for more than. >> 50 years. the dangerous. >> ingredients added to. >> many p
after hours of details out of cisco, robin hood and reddit ahead. plus chevron slashing its global workforce. the oil giant is planning to lay off up to 20% of its headcount as it looks to cut billions in costs. what it all means for the company going forward. do not go anywhere. fast money is back in two. >> this is fast money with melissa lee right here on cnbc. >> in a world of uncertainty and disruption, how will your investments stay resilient? we've been navigating change for...
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and all of those earnings, you have c.v.s., robbenhood, reddit. is valentine's day where we do absolutely nothing just kidding. retail sales and valentine's day are associated. are they? i don't know if they are anymore. and we also get earnings from hermes. we will be absolutely watch the cpi data next week for more clues as to what the federal reserve should do how strong the economy is and whether we're making any more progress on inflation. r balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we afford a safari? great question. like everything, it takes a little planning. or, put the money towards a down-payment... ...on a ranch ...in montana ...with horses let's take a look at those scenarios. j.p. morgan wealth management has advisors in chase branches and tools, like wealth plan to keep you on track. when you're planning for it all... the answer is j.p. morgan wealth management. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg markets." i'm vonnie quinn. it's been a topsy-turvy day at the market. we got the michigan data which sends stocks lower. and now we've been ge
and all of those earnings, you have c.v.s., robbenhood, reddit. is valentine's day where we do absolutely nothing just kidding. retail sales and valentine's day are associated. are they? i don't know if they are anymore. and we also get earnings from hermes. we will be absolutely watch the cpi data next week for more clues as to what the federal reserve should do how strong the economy is and whether we're making any more progress on inflation. r balloon ride? swim with elephants? wait, can we...
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this debate has reddit users divided it? is it rude to hide your expensive shampoo and conditioner from a guest? a woman posted saying her roommate had a guest visiting for the weekend, and she noticed they use a majority of her hair products. so when the guest returned to stay with them again, she hid the products. when the guest asked where the products were. the roommate said she removed them. however, the roommate confronted the reddit user, calling her rude and petty, but the user says she hid them because they were a splurge for her and she wanted to treat herself. welcome to the nine. i think people have to remember that not everyone is wealthy, and if you have a, you know, a bottle of shampoo in a really nice salon can run you a lot of money. right? right. >> like $30. >> nice. yeah. yeah. >> and not everyone is, you know, fat like that where they can afford to. >> have your guest. calm down. stop using people's expenses. >> bring your little hotel. >> shampoos that that you can't use your guest in that person's hous
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i learned about it on reddit. >> i'll be right down. >> hello?r charlotte. >> sure. >> hang on a second. >> is it. >> a boy? >> yes. >> for you? >> yes. >> why didn't you tell me? >> so there we see jennifer gray playing charlotte's mother. jennifer gray is also an actor that found early success. >> i. >> is that something that you two were able to connect on? is that something that you two discussed? >> i was a fan of hers from dirty dancing and ferris bueller's day off, and she's a remarkable actress. she was very open about her, her life experience as an actress who became very successful, very young. even though this is kind of a tragic love story, there are lots of moments of levity and humor in the film, kind of like life. she as as the main character's mother, is pressuring her daughter to go on a dating app and get her life together, and thinks that, you know, it's time to settle down and find a mate. >> and you're a mom of three boys? yes, boy moms here. you took your son to the set a couple of times, right? to wish you were here. and i
i learned about it on reddit. >> i'll be right down. >> hello?r charlotte. >> sure. >> hang on a second. >> is it. >> a boy? >> yes. >> for you? >> yes. >> why didn't you tell me? >> so there we see jennifer gray playing charlotte's mother. jennifer gray is also an actor that found early success. >> i. >> is that something that you two were able to connect on? is that something that you two discussed? >> i was a...
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mcdonald's, marriott, coca-cola, robinhood and reddit, just to name a few.e you seeing in all the names ahead? >> well, we have. >> a few names that are going to have some very big moves. i mean. one of the big. >> moving stocks is applovin, and that one right now is implying a move of more. than 18% after they report lyft. we were just talking about uber. >> lyft is. >> going to be reporting and they have a more than 16% implied move. moderna coming up. that one's got a big move along with coinbase. and mcdonald's is only going to move about 3%. >> but humana was actually the name that i. >> was. >> looking at. and it's move. >> isn't quite as large as some of those other names. it's a little over 7%. >> but, you know, this is. >> actually one of the largest. >> implied moves we've seen for. >> this stock in a while. now, i understand the managed care space has been pretty hard hit, but i think one way that traders could potentially take advantage of this, if you're. >> optimistic, is doing. >> something called a diagonal call spread risk reversal. so i was
mcdonald's, marriott, coca-cola, robinhood and reddit, just to name a few.e you seeing in all the names ahead? >> well, we have. >> a few names that are going to have some very big moves. i mean. one of the big. >> moving stocks is applovin, and that one right now is implying a move of more. than 18% after they report lyft. we were just talking about uber. >> lyft is. >> going to be reporting and they have a more than 16% implied move. moderna coming up. that one's...
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to put up some of the names that you been watching, you just mentioned netflix, every time i see redditve you pull the trigger on these yet? >> spotify reports tomorrow and read it next week, all they do when they had bad days they get hit and come right back by the end of the day and they did it again today, that is reading the tape where's the strength and wears institutions plowing their money into these things and those are two names like big sore thumbs, earnings are coming up and i could change the playing field. >> you are the best, so is liz claman. here she is. liz: i was about to get mad at you for saying that. i need to be thrown in there with the best. breaking news, 3:00 p.m. eastern whilthe tariffs tantrum the market will come to is kind of calm investors are not clinking glasses yet that might come in this hour maybe maybe not, right now president trump and canadian prime minister justin trudeau have scheduled a cal
to put up some of the names that you been watching, you just mentioned netflix, every time i see redditve you pull the trigger on these yet? >> spotify reports tomorrow and read it next week, all they do when they had bad days they get hit and come right back by the end of the day and they did it again today, that is reading the tape where's the strength and wears institutions plowing their money into these things and those are two names like big sore thumbs, earnings are coming up and i...
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you want to think about a new molecule, a new chemical, we don't a model trained on reddit and cat picturesained on the pharmacology and biology of the ddiseases. it's an area that sand box aq is the global leader. maria: it's interesting what you're saying. >> it's a new era of a.i. that's not been focused on -- maria: it hasn't. i want to know how you're expecting timing to play out. what would be your timing in terms of a cure for alzheimer's now that you've got a.i. and q, quantum working together? >> right now we're working with ucff, sam prusner won the nobel prize for this. these are diseases that affect everyone's family in america. alzheimer's, parkinson's, als, every family is or will be affected. maria: has been touched by one of those. >> we're cutting down time and cost needed to get to clinical trial and succeeding better in the clinical trials. we need to change the numbers. the numbers today are not good, 90% failure in clinical trial before we applied this new kind of a.i. we're hoping to really impact this. maria: i love what you're saying now. sand box aq raised more than
you want to think about a new molecule, a new chemical, we don't a model trained on reddit and cat picturesained on the pharmacology and biology of the ddiseases. it's an area that sand box aq is the global leader. maria: it's interesting what you're saying. >> it's a new era of a.i. that's not been focused on -- maria: it hasn't. i want to know how you're expecting timing to play out. what would be your timing in terms of a cure for alzheimer's now that you've got a.i. and q, quantum...
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a sleep deprived mom wrote to reddit saying she's at her breaking point after a rough few nights caring sick toddler. she thought she'd finally get some rest until her husband was starting to feel sick himself. kept waking her up all night from snoring and blanket requests. this is for the husband, not the baby. to listening to his voicemails on full volume in bed. she says she barely got any sleep. then at 530 in the morning, he asked her to take over the morning routine, even though he promised he would help with their son. so she's frustrated. she's running late for work. she snaps at him, calls him inconsiderate, says that she would sleep on the couch that night. now she's wondering if she was too harsh. i will tell you, nothing will bring out the ugly in you. like having a sick baby and no sleep and no sleep. and like i am sure i said things to my husband. yes, you know, in that first year that i would hopefully never say again. >> and she's not being too harsh. in my opinion, he should be more considerate. >> even though he's not feeling great himself. >> you know what? i'm not fe
a sleep deprived mom wrote to reddit saying she's at her breaking point after a rough few nights caring sick toddler. she thought she'd finally get some rest until her husband was starting to feel sick himself. kept waking her up all night from snoring and blanket requests. this is for the husband, not the baby. to listening to his voicemails on full volume in bed. she says she barely got any sleep. then at 530 in the morning, he asked her to take over the morning routine, even though he...
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. >> and lest you think this is only a boomer bitching, no, i checked reddit. kids of all ages hate this. >> shit. >> they hate this. shit and they recognize our eye when they see it. yes, our eye. we all know about eye now, but six years ago here i did a piece about re reverse improvement. defined as when they make an upgrade that nobody wants, needs or likes and isn't actually upgrading anything. it's just making it different and often worse. here's how i used to get my car from a parking valet after dinner at a restaurant. >> thank you. >> here's how we do it. now, before you leave the table, because otherwise you'd just be wasting time talking to friends. you scan a qr code, download the app, create a username and password, and then send the money electronically to the valet who's 20ft away. so much. >> easier. hey! >> fuck you, you fucking nerds! when i get a notice that my phone needs an update, it's like getting a jury duty summons. i just had one in my phone. and now, for absolutely no reason or any sense of improvement, the process of seeing all my pic
. >> and lest you think this is only a boomer bitching, no, i checked reddit. kids of all ages hate this. >> shit. >> they hate this. shit and they recognize our eye when they see it. yes, our eye. we all know about eye now, but six years ago here i did a piece about re reverse improvement. defined as when they make an upgrade that nobody wants, needs or likes and isn't actually upgrading anything. it's just making it different and often worse. here's how i used to get my car...
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. >> with reddit, cisco. >> and robinhood among the. >> names reporting. >> today. >> and we'll get arude markets with opec set to release its monthly oil market report this afternoon. openai sparked a frenzy in the artificial intelligence space with. >> others trying to. >> catch up. but it's not. >> the only. >> player in the game. the uae's al minister told cnbc. ai minister excuse. >> me, told cnbc. >> the minister also. >> gave. >> his views on what the surprise bid from elon musk and his consortium for the company says about the state of the global ai race. take a listen. >> i don't know how. >> elon feels. >> i can't. >> comment on his. >> sentiment, but. >> you have to think about it. >> he was the. >> major shareholder. >> for $50. >> million at one point of time, so i'm not sure how he feels, but i'd love to ask him about that. how do you think the battle. >> for openai is going. >> to play out? >> you could. >> argue that. >> this is. >> probably the most. >> important strategic artificial. >> intelligence asset. globally today. >> as it. >> stands. >> how does. >> this bat
. >> with reddit, cisco. >> and robinhood among the. >> names reporting. >> today. >> and we'll get arude markets with opec set to release its monthly oil market report this afternoon. openai sparked a frenzy in the artificial intelligence space with. >> others trying to. >> catch up. but it's not. >> the only. >> player in the game. the uae's al minister told cnbc. ai minister excuse. >> me, told cnbc. >> the minister also....
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i learned about it on reddit. >> i'll be right down. >> hello. >> i'm looking for charlotte. >> sure.'ll hide in chuckie's room. >> and when. >> the. >> pizza comes, can you please just slide. >> it under the door? >> no, mom, i need to rinse her hair out. >> i can do it. do you think. >> i don't know. >> how to wash my own hair? no. >> mom, that's not how. >> it works. it'll be fine. >> just pretend i'm. >> not here. mom. >> oh. >> also. >> i like hot sauce. >> that's not going to go well. >> kelsey grammer. >> also part of the cast. >> and. >> so many others. >> tell us, tell us. >> about that cast. >> what was it like working. with them? >> i so. >> isabelle fuhrman, who plays. >> the lead. >> i had worked with on a movie called orphan first kill, and she i played her mom, but she was. >> a 23 year old. >> 23 at the time, playing an 11 year old. and i remember being on set while i was adapting wish you were here. and i just looked at her thinking, oh my god, this girl is so talented and she has so much stamina to be in every scene, every single day, which is what i needed. >> for.
i learned about it on reddit. >> i'll be right down. >> hello. >> i'm looking for charlotte. >> sure.'ll hide in chuckie's room. >> and when. >> the. >> pizza comes, can you please just slide. >> it under the door? >> no, mom, i need to rinse her hair out. >> i can do it. do you think. >> i don't know. >> how to wash my own hair? no. >> mom, that's not how. >> it works. it'll be fine. >> just pretend i'm....
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before the final whistle, he wrote on reddit that he had told his wife that they kind of need to be prudentout two minutes left in the game because it was a work night. but that was right around the time things kind of got fun and loose. that was when the eagles dumped gatorade on the coach. and you know, people like started essentially knowing the outcome of the game and celebrating. but she wanted to stay until the bitter end. watch the whole darn thing. now she is mad at him because he made her leave. so which one is in the wrong? is it the husband for trying to be prudent? or is it the wife for being upset that he dragged her away from her family party? what do you think? >> i don't even know if i'm qualified to even talk about it. i don't want to talk about anybody else's about it. yeah. >> did you? okay, so let's start. did you go somewhere to watch it? did you host? >> no, no, i stayed home this time. but normally i go to a party and i have to leave early because i wake up super early. because i have to wake up so early. but i am by myself. i am not. with yourself. i am in charge of
before the final whistle, he wrote on reddit that he had told his wife that they kind of need to be prudentout two minutes left in the game because it was a work night. but that was right around the time things kind of got fun and loose. that was when the eagles dumped gatorade on the coach. and you know, people like started essentially knowing the outcome of the game and celebrating. but she wanted to stay until the bitter end. watch the whole darn thing. now she is mad at him because he made...
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i've seen the reddit threads. you've talked about people putting spoons in their slack channel, meant to be a counter to the fork in the road. can you talk a little bit about that in the last minute or so we have? yeah, it's been, i think. >> more of an active few. >> days inside some of these government buildings. >> and people might know there. >> were some folks. >> at usaid who who tried. >> to block. >> elon. >> musk's staffers. >> from getting inside. there are folks who are joining. >> their company. >> all hands meetings on. zooms and really flooding the. >> chat, using their real names with. >> complaints to their bosses. i've seen people email their. >> their entire agency trying. to make. >> a point. and so i think a lot of workers who spent the first few days of this administration surprised are now speaking out. emily davies, thank you for joining us. you have a lot of reporting still left to do. we're sending you caffeine. thank you. and then senate republicans voted last night to confirm russell vot
i've seen the reddit threads. you've talked about people putting spoons in their slack channel, meant to be a counter to the fork in the road. can you talk a little bit about that in the last minute or so we have? yeah, it's been, i think. >> more of an active few. >> days inside some of these government buildings. >> and people might know there. >> were some folks. >> at usaid who who tried. >> to block. >> elon. >> musk's staffers. >> from...
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other threats in the area such as anticipated pantry closures, updates on the safeway closure of reddit on this topic and food safety task force meetings and including presentations on legislation and ordinances such as a six months notice requirement before grocery stores were allowed to close in san francisco. >> what are the recommendations from the task force short term? >> the food security task force is in the process of completing our 2025 recommendations and so at this point we do not have specific recommendations other other other than continuing the education about the need of food security in that neighborhood and the need for a full service grocery store. >> the food security task force will continue to advocate for full funding of city programs including fully restoring previous budget cuts. the food security task force recommendations of 2024 also focused on health equity issues and prioritizing populations and neighborhoods that suffer the highest impact of nutrition sensitive medical conditions such as western edition and the tenderloin. >> >> what laws can be put in pla
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other threats in the area such as anticipated pantry closures, updates on the safeway closure of reddit on this topic and food safety task force meetings and including presentations on legislation and ordinances such as a six months notice requirement before grocery stores were allowed to close in san francisco. >> what are the recommendations from the task force short term? >> the food security task force is in the process of completing our 2025 recommendations and so at this point...
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but that means that we're going to get data from reddit, true tide, and also lilly's experimental pill. so 2025 is shaping up to be a very, very big year for lilly. becky. >> angelica. thank you. we're keeping an eye on the stock right now. it's up by just over 2%. >> it is just before 7 a.m, just about 658. for those of you who are up early and maybe hit your alarm before some people you know have that 7 a.m. alarm that other people might have a 657 alarm. some people have a six. anyway, it's right before 7:00. it is on the 7:00 on the east coast. that is for those of you who are just waking up, i'm andrew ross sorkin, along with yes, joe kernan in the house and becky quick, all three of us together. welcome back. >> thank you. >> glad to see you. glad to. >> be here. for those who didn't wake up early at six to see you. so now they have an opportunity at seven. >> you do miss being involved. i can tell you that being part of something, whatever it is, whatever this is. >> we're glad you're healthy. everybody glad. >> you're here. >> that is true. everybody needs a purpose in. >> life
but that means that we're going to get data from reddit, true tide, and also lilly's experimental pill. so 2025 is shaping up to be a very, very big year for lilly. becky. >> angelica. thank you. we're keeping an eye on the stock right now. it's up by just over 2%. >> it is just before 7 a.m, just about 658. for those of you who are up early and maybe hit your alarm before some people you know have that 7 a.m. alarm that other people might have a 657 alarm. some people have a six....
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i learned about it on reddit. >> i'll be right down. >> hello?ll hide in chuckie's room. and when the pizza comes, can you please just slide it under the door? no, mom, i need to rinse her hair out. i can do it. do you think i don't know how to wash my own hair? no, mom, that's not how it works. it'll be fine. >> just pretend i'm. >> not here. mom. oh, also. >> i like. >> hot sauce. >> that's not going to go well. kelsey grammer, also part of. >> the cast. >> and so many others. tell us, tell us about that cast. what was it like working with them? >> i so isabelle fuhrman, who plays the lead i had worked with on a movie called orphan first kill, and she i played her mom, but she was a 23 year old, 23 at the time, playing an 11 year old. and i remember being on set while i was adapting wish you were here. and i just looked at her thinking, oh my god, this girl is so talented and she has so much stamina to be in every scene, every single day, which is what i needed for wish you were here. and then kelsey grammer i worked with on a movie called the
i learned about it on reddit. >> i'll be right down. >> hello?ll hide in chuckie's room. and when the pizza comes, can you please just slide it under the door? no, mom, i need to rinse her hair out. i can do it. do you think i don't know how to wash my own hair? no, mom, that's not how it works. it'll be fine. >> just pretend i'm. >> not here. mom. oh, also. >> i like. >> hot sauce. >> that's not going to go well. kelsey grammer, also part of. >>...