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let's dig into that with amy wu silverman. markets positioning for a potential rallying at this point? >> it is interesting because we have been watching this very closely. we are going into an extremely tech-heavy reporting next week. obviously big impacts. overall sentiment goes on the qs, as well as your big large tech stock, like amazon and meta. it indicates very bullish options. i would say really the only fly in the ointment is apple, where it is noticeably the other way around. tom: what is the apple story? why is that the outlier? >> it's interesting because a lot of times, especially with these clients, we need to wait until right before earnings to get a really good sense of positioning. but noticeably and apple through all tenors, one, 3, 6, 12, the downside is close to one-your highs. that demand for downside protection is there. we have discussed hundred 50 spreads, to be placed on a hedge, if you do believe their concerns ahead of earnings season. alix: if you compare that with overall positioning and downgrades
let's dig into that with amy wu silverman. markets positioning for a potential rallying at this point? >> it is interesting because we have been watching this very closely. we are going into an extremely tech-heavy reporting next week. obviously big impacts. overall sentiment goes on the qs, as well as your big large tech stock, like amazon and meta. it indicates very bullish options. i would say really the only fly in the ointment is apple, where it is noticeably the other way around....
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always on point, amy wu silverman of rbc we know you've got a hundred things to do thanks for gettingth us, amy. take care. >> thank you. >>> if you haven't heard, the federal reserve is going to raise rates later on today breaking news. but will they go bigger? will they go a full percentage point to tackle inflation? as we head to break, some top headlines happening now. a texas jury finding charter communications liable for $7 billion in punitive damages in connection to the 2019 murder of a customer, the jury finding the cable company responsible for one of its employees who robbed and killed the customer. meanwhile lufthansa with talks of going on a labor strike, threatening to cancel 1,000 flights, adding to existing travel headaches go see my twitter feed if you want to know whey i'm talking about. >>> and the consumer watchdog saying buy now, pay later fully on their radar his agency will take a careful look at apple and others moving into its space the agency will publish a new report on buy now, pay later this fall. a government never has seen an industry they didn't want to
always on point, amy wu silverman of rbc we know you've got a hundred things to do thanks for gettingth us, amy. take care. >> thank you. >>> if you haven't heard, the federal reserve is going to raise rates later on today breaking news. but will they go bigger? will they go a full percentage point to tackle inflation? as we head to break, some top headlines happening now. a texas jury finding charter communications liable for $7 billion in punitive damages in connection to the...
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. >> fred silverman was running programming at cbs and he said we will get rid of the shows that are the most highly rated, and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to that younger audience. >> it changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lee. >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer writer in hollywood but then he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his all in the family. >> buddy york and created absolutely iconic shows. >> they revolutionized not only cbs, but all of american television. >> our world is coming crumbling down. the are coming. >> to use language like that on tv was unheard of. it really captured a certain moment. >> 12% of the population is black but there should be a lot of black families living out here. >> is is only a beginning but i think it is wonderful. >> let's see how wonderful it is when the watermelon rinds come flying out the window. >> it scared me a little bit, i thought they better be careful. >> there was no doubt in my mind that american people were goi
. >> fred silverman was running programming at cbs and he said we will get rid of the shows that are the most highly rated, and replace them with shows that they thought would be more appealing to that younger audience. >> it changed the face of television. >> my name is norman lee. >> until 1971 he was a very successful if largely unheralded producer writer in hollywood but then he burst upon the public consciousness when he took on bigotry with his all in the family....
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good morning >> hey, carl that's right i'm joined by the ceo of code.org and josh silverman, ceo of etsyth are signatures on this letter thank you both for joining us this morning >> thank you for having us >> i want to start off with you. 500 leaders from tech companies to traditional companies such as nike, all of them signing on and really urging governors and educators to adopt more k-12 k coding curriculum. why you are launching this now and why is it so important >> teaching computer science is important because we're living in a digital world everything is run by technology. you know, we saw on the pandemic how much the importance in our world. and our schools don't teach students how computers and how technology works, how to create software and it's only a small percentage of our next generation is prepared with the skills for the jobs of the future or even to just participate as citizens in a digital world. and what is important about today's news is not only that largest technology companies are behind this change, it's supported by a third of the four fortune 100 and it's tim
good morning >> hey, carl that's right i'm joined by the ceo of code.org and josh silverman, ceo of etsyth are signatures on this letter thank you both for joining us this morning >> thank you for having us >> i want to start off with you. 500 leaders from tech companies to traditional companies such as nike, all of them signing on and really urging governors and educators to adopt more k-12 k coding curriculum. why you are launching this now and why is it so important...
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emily: as you jacob with ben silverman leaving, longtime former payments executive. bought by paypal, taking over. do we know yet what the plans are? >> we do not yo -- know yet but this is a guy that comes from google, comes from the ad side. he has spent a lot of his time figuring out how to make money online. that would be the area i would expect this company to focus on. it is the area where we have seen pressure on this company, questions from analysts and the investor community until now. whether or not elliott is on the same brainwave as will takes the help -- bill takes the hell a -- helm of interest remains to be seen. the most opportune place for him to lean in is to direct user design. emily: alex, thank you for giving us that context from los angeles. amazon is a step closer to settling two eu antitrust investigations being accused to use third-party seller data to favor its own product. it is asking amazon competitors for feedback on the proposed settlement and amazon is engaging constructively. our correspondent joins us now. how big the compromises ama
emily: as you jacob with ben silverman leaving, longtime former payments executive. bought by paypal, taking over. do we know yet what the plans are? >> we do not yo -- know yet but this is a guy that comes from google, comes from the ad side. he has spent a lot of his time figuring out how to make money online. that would be the area i would expect this company to focus on. it is the area where we have seen pressure on this company, questions from analysts and the investor community...
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ben silverman at pinterest who just stepped down as ceo but has built a great business.d stages, you invest in great people. they create these new industries. we are excited about this stage of ai. we are many chapters into the ai revolution. there is much more to be done. cleantech has risen so quickly and is exciting to see something that can drive a real business and real results and help us understand and slow this environmental issue we are facing today. there is a myriad of spaces. if you look back at elon musk, whoever thought space would be a segment? >> you had to go to elon musk. >> who cannot? >> we have to leave it there. kevin hearts, eventbrite chairman and cofounder. >> it was a great interview. thank you so much. before we return to ed with his interview on the major league soccer commissioner, another key focus on the long-term partnership with img arena, we are going to be talking about elon musk. let's talk about the musk deal. twitter in serious jeopardy. twitter is finding that it intends to close the deal with the agreed terms. they will continue to
ben silverman at pinterest who just stepped down as ceo but has built a great business.d stages, you invest in great people. they create these new industries. we are excited about this stage of ai. we are many chapters into the ai revolution. there is much more to be done. cleantech has risen so quickly and is exciting to see something that can drive a real business and real results and help us understand and slow this environmental issue we are facing today. there is a myriad of spaces. if you...
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. >> yes and good morning, and seems to me that trump use of all the oil reserves and biden - silverman have to vote trebek into fill them back up. >> you know can, i'm glad you raised that because were talking earlier about the collapse during covid-19 how industry the prices actually went underwater for a matter of hours in the time when they were negotiating the covid-19 relief emergency package, one of the ideas was if the oil was writing that $11 or $12 a$1 barrel, elizabeth $3m dollars and completely fill it up to the 757 million-barrel capacity because it will never be in that proposal was sent to the helen unfortunately, the democrats did not agree to it at was a really big missed opportunity because you have an extra $100 billion at $14 a barrel, that is a pretty good deal for the american taxpayer, missed opportunity and i wish we would've done it. >> the gas association joining us, we heard a lot about the topic and can you when they required oil lease some of the date with a. >> that is a great question it and we get that all of the time and i come i say look, oil leases no
. >> yes and good morning, and seems to me that trump use of all the oil reserves and biden - silverman have to vote trebek into fill them back up. >> you know can, i'm glad you raised that because were talking earlier about the collapse during covid-19 how industry the prices actually went underwater for a matter of hours in the time when they were negotiating the covid-19 relief emergency package, one of the ideas was if the oil was writing that $11 or $12 a$1 barrel, elizabeth...
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ceo josh silverman says etsy continues to hold onto gains, but pressure is higher than in a long time $300 back in november. jessica ramirez joins me now. so jessica, is this revenue growth much better than expected? >> so i think we look to etsy and what they have been able to benefit from. so it is definitely better than expected, and what i think is interesting is just that the consumer has been making a come back to etsy . travel is another category that factors in. so overall it is looking pretty good. most of the figures are better than 2019, so again, i think there is lessons and that their experience has been key for them. >> so there has been changes to online sales momentum, whether it is etsy on the positive side , or shopify on the negative side, but what is your take away from what online retail will be like for the rest of this year? >> i think there are different aspects to it. there is a lot more channels, so can you shop mobile, can you pick up in the store? this is excellent. i think a return to office has also brought in the need to shop in store. again, the multich
ceo josh silverman says etsy continues to hold onto gains, but pressure is higher than in a long time $300 back in november. jessica ramirez joins me now. so jessica, is this revenue growth much better than expected? >> so i think we look to etsy and what they have been able to benefit from. so it is definitely better than expected, and what i think is interesting is just that the consumer has been making a come back to etsy . travel is another category that factors in. so overall it is...
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the difference between the twitter case on the pinterest case is that ben silverman has an almost 80%g stake in the company, which would limit the ability to make changes and expand into e-commerce. >>> that is a key difference. you wonder what is going on here? >> everything, the founder of the company that has a kind of voting stake would be welcome to any ideas to increase shareholder value, right? what could elliott do here? could a larger technology player with a big at base by them? not from the regulatory stand base. when you look at where the stock closed, 23% of the market capital is cash. there is no debt. perhaps a private equity company would look to buy this to lever it up a bit. i think this makes sense. would this be a great deal for walmart to compete with amazon? you don't generally see this kind of action with the stock that has been down so much. i am all for it. >> we make the assumption that it is hostile. it may not be at all. then board seats with twitter right away. a couple years back, they were aggressive on ebay. they'd been in the space, then mixed success.
the difference between the twitter case on the pinterest case is that ben silverman has an almost 80%g stake in the company, which would limit the ability to make changes and expand into e-commerce. >>> that is a key difference. you wonder what is going on here? >> everything, the founder of the company that has a kind of voting stake would be welcome to any ideas to increase shareholder value, right? what could elliott do here? could a larger technology player with a big at base...
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the in the stock over the past year and the recent exit of several executives including ceo ben silvermanstocks, they're under a gray cloud after senator joe manchin told democratic leaders he will not support an economic package that includes tax increases or new spending on climate measures. sunpower, they are all falling anywhere from 1-7. shares of united health care, though, showing healthy gains after the insurer posted second quarter adjusted earnings that beat analysts' forecasts. unh up 4.8%. the company does attribute its growth to the a subsidiary with, okta brand. they raised full-year profit forecast for a second straight quarter as a slow recovery in non-urgent medical procedures and lower covid care costs help rein in medical expenses. and unleash the lawyers. twitter shares are are popping at the moment by about, let's see, 3.5%. as it brings in the big guns to aim right at elon musk. the social media giant set to have its first hearing this tuesday on motion to pension we diet -- to expedite a trial against elon musk. twitter is i suing musk for his decision to back out o
the in the stock over the past year and the recent exit of several executives including ceo ben silvermanstocks, they're under a gray cloud after senator joe manchin told democratic leaders he will not support an economic package that includes tax increases or new spending on climate measures. sunpower, they are all falling anywhere from 1-7. shares of united health care, though, showing healthy gains after the insurer posted second quarter adjusted earnings that beat analysts' forecasts. unh...
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- i don't like the banker, and i feel lucky. announcer: and preschool fitness instructor, missy silvermanyou know those little toys that you wind up? that's what you remind me of. announcer: for the gold. - i win. i'm a winner. yes, look at me! i say no deal! no deal, howie! announcer: will this pint-size powerhouse take home the biggest prize? - banker, shmanker. no deal! [dramatic music] ♪ ♪ announcer: from universal orlando resort,
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she also graduated from princeton and works for judge sandra lynch on the first circuit, judge silverman on the dc circuit and justice clarence thomas. next up is kevin daley the supreme court and legal affairs reporter from the washington free beacon where he serves. before joining he served as a supreme court reporter for the daily call and is a graduate and recipient of the robert novak journalism fellowship. and last but certainly not least, just bravin for "the wall street journal" previously served as a reporter for the los angeles times, a contributor to numerous other publications and has written two books about trials inpu guantÁnamo bay and e life and times of lynette alice. a regent at the university regey california and has delivered the memorial lecture at the university of mexico, new mexico and served on the berkeley california police commission at the washington center. a graduate of harvard and uc berkeley law. please join me on the podium. [applause] it would be very much hidingry e ball for anywhere other than the supreme court terms so i'm going to kick off to the pro
she also graduated from princeton and works for judge sandra lynch on the first circuit, judge silverman on the dc circuit and justice clarence thomas. next up is kevin daley the supreme court and legal affairs reporter from the washington free beacon where he serves. before joining he served as a supreme court reporter for the daily call and is a graduate and recipient of the robert novak journalism fellowship. and last but certainly not least, just bravin for "the wall street...
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david silverman, thunder sticks, a book about the implications of the european small arms trade withindigenous american peoples. and how that affected indigenous society until the end of the 19th century. but they are really kind of a exceptions. in general, historians who want to read about weapons, or for whom weaponry is part of their work are going to be poorly served. they really have a limited number of options for this, although there are some very long studies of weapons technology. generally speaking, they have to rely on a couple kinds of literature that aren't conventional for academically trained historians. mainly coffee table books, and collector's books. i was in the odd position once of counseling a really talented student. a really talented history on our student, who was doing a -- an honors thesis that revolved around german use of captured soviet armor in the second world war. and having to tell her that -- with all these scholarship that's been done on the eastern front in the second world war, and the number of really excellent books on the great patriotic war,
david silverman, thunder sticks, a book about the implications of the european small arms trade withindigenous american peoples. and how that affected indigenous society until the end of the 19th century. but they are really kind of a exceptions. in general, historians who want to read about weapons, or for whom weaponry is part of their work are going to be poorly served. they really have a limited number of options for this, although there are some very long studies of weapons technology....
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the involvement of the british small arms industry in early british imperialism in india, david silverman thundersticks a book about the the implications of the european small arms trade with indigenous american peoples and how that affected indigenous society really up to the end of the 19th century. but they're really kind of exceptions and in general historians. who want to read about weapons? or for whom weaponry is part of their work are really kind of poorly served. they really have a limited number of options for this. although there are some very broad studies of gun of firearms and weapons technology generally speaking. they have to rely on a couple of kinds of literature that well art conventional. i think for for academically trained historians namely coffee table books. in collector's books um, i was in the all position of once of counseling a really talented which automite student but a really talented history honor student who is doing in fact a an honors thesis that revolved around german use of captured soviet armor in a second world war. and having to tell her that you're
the involvement of the british small arms industry in early british imperialism in india, david silverman thundersticks a book about the the implications of the european small arms trade with indigenous american peoples and how that affected indigenous society really up to the end of the 19th century. but they're really kind of exceptions and in general historians. who want to read about weapons? or for whom weaponry is part of their work are really kind of poorly served. they really have a...
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2020 it snagged a position in twitter and pushed for the depap tour of then ceo jack dorsey ben silvermaninterest stepped down as ceo in june and replaced by google's head of commerce >>> meantime, we'll talk some oil prices this morning as wti does rebound a bit here. still on pace for the fourth negative week in five. and the president prepares to touch down in saudi arabia by the way, gas prices now down 31 days straight, says gas buddy. one of the largest monthly declines on record dow's up 550 this thing, it's making me get an ice bath again. what do you mean? these straps are mind-blowing! they collect hundreds of data points like hrv and rem sleep, so you know all you need for recovery. and you are? i'm an investor...in invesco qqq, a fund that gives me access to... nasdaq 100 innovations like... wearable training optimization tech. uh, how long are you... i'm done. i'm okay. >>> good morning here's you're cnbc news update at this hour the house is scheduled to vote on two bills to protection abortion rights in the wake of the supreme court's roe versus wade ruling. lawmakers will
2020 it snagged a position in twitter and pushed for the depap tour of then ceo jack dorsey ben silvermaninterest stepped down as ceo in june and replaced by google's head of commerce >>> meantime, we'll talk some oil prices this morning as wti does rebound a bit here. still on pace for the fourth negative week in five. and the president prepares to touch down in saudi arabia by the way, gas prices now down 31 days straight, says gas buddy. one of the largest monthly declines on record...
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joining me now is skateboarder taylor silverman.d i'm so glad to have you on because i thought this might be a one off incident but this happens more than i think. >> hi, dana, thank you so much for having me. he has, this does happen quite often and skateboarding. this happened to me on three separate occasions, two of which i placed second. every time it's been a different person. this past contest this last weekend that i wasn't competing in but other girls were impacted at, it was another person as well. there are several skaters doing this in skateboarding. >> dana: how long is it going on? over the past few years or is it increasing in intensity as we go on here and see more transgender athletes? >> i think there's probably a lot of stories i don't even know about you but this is something i've started noticing over the past several years? >> wise it allowed? maybe you can explain about the governing body for skateboarding i think the age is the least important what the important part is the mail male in the women's division a
joining me now is skateboarder taylor silverman.d i'm so glad to have you on because i thought this might be a one off incident but this happens more than i think. >> hi, dana, thank you so much for having me. he has, this does happen quite often and skateboarding. this happened to me on three separate occasions, two of which i placed second. every time it's been a different person. this past contest this last weekend that i wasn't competing in but other girls were impacted at, it was...