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this is a common theme in the tech industry. we're only 5 percent of all c o, a female to this day, women on encourage to succeed in certain areas, especially at a young age. that was the case pop. i mean, actually order from argentina. her father didn't want her to be involved with computers as a child. it's not something for bells he would say. but she did this anyway. unless you are is where she always wanted to be working in tech. a father and visit her as an accountant for the family business. but h to 9. pamela found some old computer magazines that our father kept and began to study them. to this yeah, you one, okay. they are using to say, how wonder, so it is to create with these computers that you say put my child's mind understood in the system. but, and i would say i want to do this move up. i see you when. so i always read the magazines and my dad noticed this is have everything he said to me. and so daughter, these magazines are not for you by technology is a man's thing. and bill and my dad was the one giving order
this is a common theme in the tech industry. we're only 5 percent of all c o, a female to this day, women on encourage to succeed in certain areas, especially at a young age. that was the case pop. i mean, actually order from argentina. her father didn't want her to be involved with computers as a child. it's not something for bells he would say. but she did this anyway. unless you are is where she always wanted to be working in tech. a father and visit her as an accountant for the family...
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the framing can we control big tech tech in the us can we control big tech. what do we want to control? what are the really high stakes? well really high stakes. this goes for europe to fear that. big tech is overtaking our lives going to control us? control how we think can information and it this information affecting juvenile to do horrible things like suicide. or it has too much power can be controlled by entities just but only so far so are we controlling big tech in any significant by antitrust we're. try it this is we us we're trying many cases in the pipeline will they come out with any significant control maybe not maybe i mean some these maybe the enforcers win but even if they what's really expected is there might be an injunction against clauses that are anti-competitive it there's not going to be a breakup which would of course slice of the private power eu i would say rather similarly eu as many cases it also has the demon it also has these i would say tough guidelines and you call them very tough guidelines of china. but china's growing from th
the framing can we control big tech tech in the us can we control big tech. what do we want to control? what are the really high stakes? well really high stakes. this goes for europe to fear that. big tech is overtaking our lives going to control us? control how we think can information and it this information affecting juvenile to do horrible things like suicide. or it has too much power can be controlled by entities just but only so far so are we controlling big tech in any significant by...
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if that then tech might just be the field for? you? has hunters on the lookout for smart recruits to fill lucrative roles, but the house of looking for women tech has still a male dominated field. after all, we're going to show you 3 women, which has that status quote and one coming up today. but 1st, let's say you want to get your foot in the door. what skills might you need? right now? it's all about web software and say to base development as well as operations. so learning a programming which is a good place to stop hyphen javascript or java, for example, what it might sound daunting. almost 30 percent of the developers. a self taught by watching tutorials on youtube, for example, a degree and computer science content. but it's no longer a must internationally only $1.00 and $5.00 companies insist upon the college degree. so what's stopping women from guessing involved? entrepreneur and consultants? adieva manual has a few ideas. the 1st reason is the lack of role models. we have very male dominated teams in the tech industry. and
if that then tech might just be the field for? you? has hunters on the lookout for smart recruits to fill lucrative roles, but the house of looking for women tech has still a male dominated field. after all, we're going to show you 3 women, which has that status quote and one coming up today. but 1st, let's say you want to get your foot in the door. what skills might you need? right now? it's all about web software and say to base development as well as operations. so learning a programming...
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i can easily network with other women and tech. another way to promote women in the tech industry is my a social networks by women for women in india as a lead dot club is such a network for women only for co founder of any tasks. it is particularly important in the country. what conservative generals bills dominate, women just have a very different cardio boss. they have a very different uh, point of view. they have a different opinion. they have a very different, you know, i think maybe even though vision we need and all those clubs, we need women to support each other. we need the mental back each other up before the 2020 launch of lead club. there were hardly any professional networks for women in india. the release was a huge success. this way women can network online, get further training or take part in mentoring programs. today to bug you need us has a team of 30 employees, many of whom are women. as someone who has cooled down to the digital platform does strongly believes that tech can play a big role for women's progress
i can easily network with other women and tech. another way to promote women in the tech industry is my a social networks by women for women in india as a lead dot club is such a network for women only for co founder of any tasks. it is particularly important in the country. what conservative generals bills dominate, women just have a very different cardio boss. they have a very different uh, point of view. they have a different opinion. they have a very different, you know, i think maybe even...
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not exactly a tech industry hub. who's bar is mostly known for its agriculture, but the optimal internet connection here is stable and fast. not the or ring 16th globally and download speed. excess costs about 17 year rose a month. lever, colleena from barbara has made a career in tech. she works as a data analyst and tough for him. developer, for a european car manufactured lever works from home, 40 hours a week with a monthly pay of around $2900.00 euro is almost double the national average. all she needs for her work is a laptop for her design work. she uses power b, i power automate power pages and kind of the, the, the initial thought was just to have like exercise. so in my mind it was covered time. so it would have a lot of free time. and yeah, so if nowadays like kids get taught coding so i can probably do it. liza tell me know, learned how to code with re good ted girls and n g o that offers 3 classes. busy busy busy we started off in the community of women intact and focusing mostly on women and girls. in t
not exactly a tech industry hub. who's bar is mostly known for its agriculture, but the optimal internet connection here is stable and fast. not the or ring 16th globally and download speed. excess costs about 17 year rose a month. lever, colleena from barbara has made a career in tech. she works as a data analyst and tough for him. developer, for a european car manufactured lever works from home, 40 hours a week with a monthly pay of around $2900.00 euro is almost double the national average....
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this is a common theme in the tech industry. we're only 5 percent of all c o's of female to this day, women on encourage to succeed in certain areas, especially at a young age. that was the case pop. i mean, actually order from argentina. her father didn't want her to be involved with computers as a child. it's not something for bells, he would say, but she did it anyway. unless you are is where she always wanted to be working in tech. a father and visit her as an accountant for the family business. but h to 9. pamela found some old computer magazines that our father kept and began to study them. show this. yeah. do you want, ok, they are using to say how wonderful it is to create with these computers that you say put my child's mind understood and those assume but then i would say i want to do this move up. i say you went so i always read the magazines and my dad noticed this. he said that everything he said to me is daughter. these magazines are not for you by acknowledges a man's thing. and then bill and my dad was the one gi
this is a common theme in the tech industry. we're only 5 percent of all c o's of female to this day, women on encourage to succeed in certain areas, especially at a young age. that was the case pop. i mean, actually order from argentina. her father didn't want her to be involved with computers as a child. it's not something for bells, he would say, but she did it anyway. unless you are is where she always wanted to be working in tech. a father and visit her as an accountant for the family...
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i think big tech continues to lead any sell—off here in_ tech continues to lead any sell—off here innk tech continues to lead any sell—off here in tesla, alphabet, i think any herein tesla, alphabet, i think any sell-off_ here in tesla, alphabet, i think any sell—off next week will be bush, tesla _ sell—off next week will be bush, tesla and — sell—off next week will be bush, tesla and others. to me the heaters will continue — tesla and others. to me the heaters will continue to hate, they have been _ will continue to hate, they have been pretty negative on al for the last five _ been pretty negative on al for the last five or— been pretty negative on al for the last five or six years. you been pretty negative on al for the last five or six years.— last five or six years. you heard it, the last five or six years. you heard it. they were — last five or six years. you heard it, they were only _ last five or six years. you heard it, they were only at _ last five or six years. you heard it, they were only at 9pm - last five or six years. you heard it, they were only at 9pm in - last five
i think big tech continues to lead any sell—off here in_ tech continues to lead any sell—off here innk tech continues to lead any sell—off here in tesla, alphabet, i think any herein tesla, alphabet, i think any sell-off_ here in tesla, alphabet, i think any sell—off next week will be bush, tesla _ sell—off next week will be bush, tesla and — sell—off next week will be bush, tesla and others. to me the heaters will continue — tesla and others. to me the heaters will continue to...
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and tech-related stocks in general.he problem is we had this big gap open up with the market capitalization and the market contributions which eroded. this is a massive air pocket that opened up and earnings have to deliver and a.i. specifically. the spend needs to be useful and at a brisk peace. that's not good when you have this air pocket open up. given their contribution to the index, you are bringing down the index with the shakeout going with it. we see these stocks as volumer a vuln vulnerable. >> a lot of people saying this might be a correction. a 5% to 10% correction could be on the horizon. phi phillip, i'm looking at q3. real estate is the sector. small caps and bio-tech out performing the nasdaq. is this the sign we could be headed toward a correction or healthy pullback? a lot of terms people are using. >> the challenge is the concentration of the growth related mega caps are so big that you bring down the overall s&p 500. having said that, you have a situation equally weighted or a lot of sectors don't lo
and tech-related stocks in general.he problem is we had this big gap open up with the market capitalization and the market contributions which eroded. this is a massive air pocket that opened up and earnings have to deliver and a.i. specifically. the spend needs to be useful and at a brisk peace. that's not good when you have this air pocket open up. given their contribution to the index, you are bringing down the index with the shakeout going with it. we see these stocks as volumer a vuln...
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data is the fuel for big tech's profit machine, the raw material that sustains big tech's business model, the formula is simple. more time on social media means more data to fuel the targeted advertising machine, which means more profits for big tech. more addiction equals more data equals more money for big tech. very simple, and they target teenagers and children in our country in the same way that the tobacco industry targeted teenagers and children. and it's a lot of money. in 2022, the major big tech platforms earned nearly $11 billion from u.s. users under the age of 18. $11 billion. that's 11 billion refers to build evermore sophisticated data profiles on younger users, 11 billion reasons to develop new features, 11 billion reasons to keep our young people clicking, sweeping and liking all day long. with the growth of artificial intelligence, big tech's appetite for data has never been greater, and that means the privacy of our young people has never been more at risk. the question then is how to change big tech's incentives to develop platforms that benefit children and teens rat
data is the fuel for big tech's profit machine, the raw material that sustains big tech's business model, the formula is simple. more time on social media means more data to fuel the targeted advertising machine, which means more profits for big tech. more addiction equals more data equals more money for big tech. very simple, and they target teenagers and children in our country in the same way that the tobacco industry targeted teenagers and children. and it's a lot of money. in 2022, the...
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his position on big tech is very clear. in favor of breaking up big tech and increased oversight by -- with the ftc and that might be at odds with the rest of the republican base. as a venture capitalist what do you make of that? crystal: i can say unequivocally that predatory behavior on the part of large firms with market power is bad for the economy. in particular, when the company control a lot of the speech we see and access to information. that's bad for democracy. as a former antitrust lawyer, as a vc come as somebody that cares about democracy and freedom of speech i unequivocally agree with jd on his skepticism and concern with some of the largest technology companies in our economy. caroline: do you think that j.d. vance himself would be critical of how we are going berserk that there is a vc in the white house? crystal: i'm so sorry. i did not completely hear you. ed: what do you think j.d. vance makes of all the media coverage that he is a venture capitalist or former vc and will now potentially be in the admini
his position on big tech is very clear. in favor of breaking up big tech and increased oversight by -- with the ftc and that might be at odds with the rest of the republican base. as a venture capitalist what do you make of that? crystal: i can say unequivocally that predatory behavior on the part of large firms with market power is bad for the economy. in particular, when the company control a lot of the speech we see and access to information. that's bad for democracy. as a former antitrust...
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make your old tech work with your new tech? thank you.here is wondering, can ai do all that... now? no pressure. it can. on the servicenow platform, ai transforms your entire business. your people work better, your customers are happier, and todd... well... he's practically euphoric. practically. because when your people work better, everything works better. so what are you waiting for? let's get to work. idris elba works here? mm-hmm. ya, he's super nice. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." it has been a tough go for the market accepts the s&p and nasdaq as people shift out of the gains and moving into other sectors. how should you navigate the volatility? joining me now is doug bonaparthe. doug, great to have you here. a lot of pressure. you have to answer the biggest question on wall street this morning. what do we do now? mega cap tech is the trade all year long. we have seen a recent rally with small caps, but mega-cap tech earnings next week. is now the time to trim or rotate? is that what you are telling your customers? >> no
make your old tech work with your new tech? thank you.here is wondering, can ai do all that... now? no pressure. it can. on the servicenow platform, ai transforms your entire business. your people work better, your customers are happier, and todd... well... he's practically euphoric. practically. because when your people work better, everything works better. so what are you waiting for? let's get to work. idris elba works here? mm-hmm. ya, he's super nice. >>> welcome back to...
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teens for big tech executives. the core problem cumulate more. on the david's users. very uncertain it is anything but vague and uncertain. it's a child's name a child e-mail address a child's location. their legs, their dislikes is been their sexual orientation or gender identity targeted advertising by big tech companies. can develop more effective targeted ads specific age adds art displayed a certain time of day click them soon with the advent of artificial intelligence, perhaps ads that are even generated just for the individual user. that is the promise of ai. all of this hyper- personalized advertising requires huge amounts of data on an individual user. data is the fuel for big tech prop machine the raw material that sustained big tech business model. the formula is simple. more time on social media means more data to feel the targeted advertising machine which means more profits for big tech. more addiction more money for big tech. very simple teenagers and children and our country the tobacco industry tar
teens for big tech executives. the core problem cumulate more. on the david's users. very uncertain it is anything but vague and uncertain. it's a child's name a child e-mail address a child's location. their legs, their dislikes is been their sexual orientation or gender identity targeted advertising by big tech companies. can develop more effective targeted ads specific age adds art displayed a certain time of day click them soon with the advent of artificial intelligence, perhaps ads that...
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. >> back to tech.arnings showing 17% higher year over year. that is pretty lofty. does comm services tech have to beat to keep the rally going? >> i think right now, you know, it has to be really good with also good guidance and forecasting going forward with the prices we have in terms of valuations. i think investors are concerned about the valuation side of that large tech trade. so, investors are looking for value in the parts of the market such as small caps. we are finally seeing small caps rallying against the market. the sectors beaten up with higher rates are coming back with real estate and financials and other cyclical sectors. >> you like industrials and financials as well. jimmy lee, thank you. for the latest, head to cnbc pro for the inn ssights and analysi >>> we have more to come on "worldwide exchange," including the one word investors need to know today and sounding off on president biden calling off his presidential bid. >>> more on tech results and the mpiee things to watch with the
. >> back to tech.arnings showing 17% higher year over year. that is pretty lofty. does comm services tech have to beat to keep the rally going? >> i think right now, you know, it has to be really good with also good guidance and forecasting going forward with the prices we have in terms of valuations. i think investors are concerned about the valuation side of that large tech trade. so, investors are looking for value in the parts of the market such as small caps. we are finally...
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little tech means a startup ecosystem. to compete with a trillion dollar market cap incumbents. any optimism that another trump administration would be friendlier or at least less hostile to the tech industry deserves another look as your last guest was saying. as do any deals that will undergo regulatory scrutiny, like google's bid for wiz, which one analyst yesterday called just the tip of an iceberg in a massive m&a cycle for 2025 if trump wins. whether vance actually keeps his anti-big tech stance in a trump administration, that's certainly an open question. in the meantime, it could help to rally support among more silicon valley leaders, especially those aligned with little tech. his ties go back to peter teal, more recently vance has been close to david saks and vp elites switching camps. marc andreessen, horowitz are planning to donate to trump. anti-big tech and anti-m&a are two very different things. if support is, in fact, building among the vc community, as it looks to be, they still want exits. and they may ul
little tech means a startup ecosystem. to compete with a trillion dollar market cap incumbents. any optimism that another trump administration would be friendlier or at least less hostile to the tech industry deserves another look as your last guest was saying. as do any deals that will undergo regulatory scrutiny, like google's bid for wiz, which one analyst yesterday called just the tip of an iceberg in a massive m&a cycle for 2025 if trump wins. whether vance actually keeps his anti-big...
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outside of tech, big tech there are opportunities?t you've seen across a lot of sectors in the last decade there has become so many options for the consumer. the natural side of that we start to see cutting consolidation across those options. you see athleisure. we have some names to pick from. charles: lululemon got a major downgrade. lululemon is not what it used to be. you can buy that kind of stuff in target. what kind of names do you like here, nicole? >> you see what chipotle is doing versus its competitors in the same space. there is a lot of dilution. you have to go with the best in class companies, best in class management teams. those that are perceived internationally as accessible american luxury item so that can actually happen in the discretionary, so the clothing retailers, also then in the fast casual food. we like expansive pockets where there is really created a huge pool of competition but there will be winners and losers. charles: you also on the tech side, kla is name you're looking at, salesforce.com. >> yeah. ch
outside of tech, big tech there are opportunities?t you've seen across a lot of sectors in the last decade there has become so many options for the consumer. the natural side of that we start to see cutting consolidation across those options. you see athleisure. we have some names to pick from. charles: lululemon got a major downgrade. lululemon is not what it used to be. you can buy that kind of stuff in target. what kind of names do you like here, nicole? >> you see what chipotle is...
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i tech, where do investors turn is that? 4' tech, where do investors turn is that?e do investors turn is that? ~ , c, a, , tech, where do investors turn is that? a, , a, that? i think you have seen a rotation under _ that? i think you have seen a rotation under way _ that? i think you have seen a rotation under way into - that? i think you have seen a i rotation under way into small that? i think you have seen a - rotation under way into small caps and other more stable types of stocks. a combination of tech valuations being ahead of themselves, ratio is a little high, massive run—off and many stocks including nvidia, ithink massive run—off and many stocks including nvidia, i think it will be more consumer staples, that is where the potential for the election, more consumer staples, that is where the potentialfor the election, an outcome that could be supportive to the us. i think people will will farage look there. i think ai is still front and foremost, how will companies benefit themselves, and will we see productivity gains which have not materialised as quickly
i tech, where do investors turn is that? 4' tech, where do investors turn is that?e do investors turn is that? ~ , c, a, , tech, where do investors turn is that? a, , a, that? i think you have seen a rotation under _ that? i think you have seen a rotation under way _ that? i think you have seen a rotation under way into - that? i think you have seen a i rotation under way into small that? i think you have seen a - rotation under way into small caps and other more stable types of stocks. a...
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make your old tech work with your new tech? thank you.d todd here is wondering, can ai do all that... now? no pressure. it can. on the servicenow platform, ai transforms your entire business. your people work better, your customers are happier, and todd... well... he's practically euphoric. practically. because when your people work better, everything works better. so what are you waiting for? let's get to work. idris elba works here? mm-hmm. ya, he's super nice. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." time for the morning call sheet. ubs downgrading tesla to a sell. wolf research with spotify with the out perform rating and $390 price target. the streaming giant will lead in audio to serve customers with other forms of audio like a podcast. morgan stanley cutting starbucks from $104 to $98. the second half of the year is derisked for the coffee giant. >>> japan's nikkei falling 2% and snapping the three-day win streak. the selloff coming with the sudden uptick with the yen which reversed most of the gains by the end of the day. the yen
make your old tech work with your new tech? thank you.d todd here is wondering, can ai do all that... now? no pressure. it can. on the servicenow platform, ai transforms your entire business. your people work better, your customers are happier, and todd... well... he's practically euphoric. practically. because when your people work better, everything works better. so what are you waiting for? let's get to work. idris elba works here? mm-hmm. ya, he's super nice. >>> welcome back to...
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people are selling their tech stocks and buying other stocks.n this case buying small cap we saw a rally in small-cap like we've never seen before relative to the s&p 500 going back to 1986. it's because people are selling big tech and buying the small. jack: one of her colleagues pointed out there is so much money and big tech, i think andrew, th apple and nvidia aree entire size of the russell 2000. >> the russell 2000 is only 2 trillion which is less than one of the stocks. jack: what is it about small-cap that caught investors eyes. >> it's about the fed when we got them play should report earlier this month it showed inflation comes down to the point where the market started pricing 100% chance of a cut in september were probably not good to get one in july of next week but we will see in that got people thinking i ignored the asset class long enough i gotta put some money there and the companies really benefit from lower rates because interest rates at the gator higher and they don't have much cash and they benefit from a stronger economy
people are selling their tech stocks and buying other stocks.n this case buying small cap we saw a rally in small-cap like we've never seen before relative to the s&p 500 going back to 1986. it's because people are selling big tech and buying the small. jack: one of her colleagues pointed out there is so much money and big tech, i think andrew, th apple and nvidia aree entire size of the russell 2000. >> the russell 2000 is only 2 trillion which is less than one of the stocks. jack:...
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high-tech.t: before we move on, can we just get your take on why on earth the president would tweet this out? and i don't think it matters as much as the conspiracy theorists on twitter do but why would he tweet it out instead of putting it out on his own white house website? david: a good question. a lot of people saying it's the preferred platform for doing this. it got around quickly. people still picked it up. maybe it re-energized twitter a little bit. matt: you think joe biden wanted to do that? david: i'll give him the benefit of the doubt he was probably too ill. katie: we were talking about how large democratic donors have been trying to rally around kamala harris at this point in time. you spoke to one of them yesterday that is not x. what did he have to tell you? david: i reached out to barry diller when this was concern whether joe biden would consider and said he wasn't going to back him anymore and that's big deal. he got back to me yesterday and said he has been excited about what
high-tech.t: before we move on, can we just get your take on why on earth the president would tweet this out? and i don't think it matters as much as the conspiracy theorists on twitter do but why would he tweet it out instead of putting it out on his own white house website? david: a good question. a lot of people saying it's the preferred platform for doing this. it got around quickly. people still picked it up. maybe it re-energized twitter a little bit. matt: you think joe biden wanted to...
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big tech taking a tumble, we (luke) so... hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company. well, rest assured, company's in great hands. marci, hit the vid'. (both lukes) homes-dot-com. we've done your home work. (luke) now, that is worth celebrating! (brad) i love it. (luke) thank you. (brad) home...work... very clever. (vo) ding dong! (luke vo) homes-dot-com. why do some things have to be so complicated? we don't know either stanley... but at least when it comes to dental care aspen dental makes getting new dentures and implants easier. with the technology and expertise to give you the right fit and $0 down plus 0% interest, if paid in full in 18 months. making things as simple as they should be. it's one more way aspen dental is in your corner. harlem has everything. but i couldn't find pilates anywhere. so i started my own studio. and with the right help, i can make this place i love even better. earn up to 5% cash back on business essentials with the chase ink business cash card from chase
big tech taking a tumble, we (luke) so... hear some of you are concerned about the fact that i'm taking over the company. well, rest assured, company's in great hands. marci, hit the vid'. (both lukes) homes-dot-com. we've done your home work. (luke) now, that is worth celebrating! (brad) i love it. (luke) thank you. (brad) home...work... very clever. (vo) ding dong! (luke vo) homes-dot-com. why do some things have to be so complicated? we don't know either stanley... but at least when it comes...
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but the power of those tech industries has blocked that progress that we needed. yes, you want all the good things from the internet. but there's the mckenyan quality. it's the best of technologies and worst of technologies simultaneously. it can enable but also degrade and debase. we must now put these protections in because we know that these companies have been expl exploited their ability to reach children and teenagers all across our country and largely unencumbered by any restrictions whatsoever. i know that privacy can sometimes seem assen illusive concept because strong privacy rules sound great in theory, but what does that mean in practice? well, with coppa 2.0, here's what privacy is going to mean. it's going to mean privacy will put an end to the manipulative personalized ads that trick young people into purchasing unwanted goods and services. privacy means stopping a search engine or social media site from collecting a teenager's eye color or location or other information which has nothing to do with why that young person had gone online in the first
but the power of those tech industries has blocked that progress that we needed. yes, you want all the good things from the internet. but there's the mckenyan quality. it's the best of technologies and worst of technologies simultaneously. it can enable but also degrade and debase. we must now put these protections in because we know that these companies have been expl exploited their ability to reach children and teenagers all across our country and largely unencumbered by any restrictions...
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he comes through tech and tech affiliations. there is that sort of new wave of tech. they will be quite excited by the pic. he's come to prominence by writing a book called "hillbilly elegy." this was before he was a pro-trump figure, but the fundamental thesis is that large swathes of the united states have been left hind. you've heard this from vance candidly his entire political career. you heard those watching the convention coverage will have seen union officials on stage delivering what could have been in prior years a democratic speech, maybe even talking about the need for more protection for workers. this is going to be somebody who is very skeptical of u.s. efforts towards ukraine and has been skeptical of trade deals, who as you mentioned has been very critical of china, so all of those things are coming forward. but again, i'm not saying that's necessarily a big change from where donald trump himself has been. you've heard all those words from trump himself. in some ways as we talked about which way was trump going to go with his vp pick, will he help gove
he comes through tech and tech affiliations. there is that sort of new wave of tech. they will be quite excited by the pic. he's come to prominence by writing a book called "hillbilly elegy." this was before he was a pro-trump figure, but the fundamental thesis is that large swathes of the united states have been left hind. you've heard this from vance candidly his entire political career. you heard those watching the convention coverage will have seen union officials on stage...
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it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility. cotton tech styles shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried into sheets of what they call secular circular settlers, which can replace the g materials like cotton oil would in the production of new high quality textiles. going down to the molecular level helps maintain quality. i'm a new cell says it's secular, those can be cycles 7 times. they're all limits the new cell can know you recycle waste. this 95 percent of costs are no pure, meaning a lot of what goes to a landfill isn't eligible for new cells. recycling plant opened in 2022 with capacity to recycle 60000 tons annually written to expands to 820000. but in february 2020 full came the shock. the company filed for bankruptcy just days before and renew sell told the w. they were recycling fall below capacity and fashion brands were hesitant to commit to recycle materials. we could be producing a lot more tricia carries the chief commercial officer knew so many of the brands have goals, search for circularity, reduction, trace
it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility. cotton tech styles shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried into sheets of what they call secular circular settlers, which can replace the g materials like cotton oil would in the production of new high quality textiles. going down to the molecular level helps maintain quality. i'm a new cell says it's secular, those can be cycles 7 times. they're all limits the new cell can know you recycle...
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with tech?stellar performance, earnings not looking so great. it is choose the year as stocks are picking and turning away from tech. neil: they are of the story and thinking of google last week. what's going on their? >> there's a lot of skepticism, tech earnings expectations at year-over-year growth. tech is the story of corporate america, and the bar is quite high and tech companies hurling that bar showing declining demand, declining global demand in china. i would not be concerned about it. neil: the whole nvidia story is built on the notion they will pay a lot of money. any slowdown that comes into the economy slows down. >> tech is the story of corporate america for the past few years and we haven't seen the global demand to pick up. we've seen sparks when it comes to global demand and a lot of slow down. tech is struggling on the demand side. the cost cutters are rewarded and tech is on that side. neil: will rate cuts change the environment? what do you think? >> they are changing this e
with tech?stellar performance, earnings not looking so great. it is choose the year as stocks are picking and turning away from tech. neil: they are of the story and thinking of google last week. what's going on their? >> there's a lot of skepticism, tech earnings expectations at year-over-year growth. tech is the story of corporate america, and the bar is quite high and tech companies hurling that bar showing declining demand, declining global demand in china. i would not be concerned...
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we saw mega-cap tech companies were way overbought, and many undersold.ullback, and shooting up. if you look at the dynamics now, some of those names are actually oversold. some of those names that have been up are now overbought. you can see that with short sale reports, those are the names that are doing particularly well right now. >> i think expectations are probably too rich. p/e multi-wall is too rich. seeing these tech companies come down to earth is healthy, i think it's presenting an opportunity going into earnings where expectations aren't as high to actually start outperforming. you have a lot of names that have done well, the market has probably overexpend sayed for that growth, so you can see that last week with move megacap names that beat earnings, some of these names that had been ignored, where earnings haven't been great, those expectations are pretty low, those are some opportunities to see the market spread out and do better. >> what does that mean? what word would you use to describe yourself? are you cautious? >> i'm definitely cauti
we saw mega-cap tech companies were way overbought, and many undersold.ullback, and shooting up. if you look at the dynamics now, some of those names are actually oversold. some of those names that have been up are now overbought. you can see that with short sale reports, those are the names that are doing particularly well right now. >> i think expectations are probably too rich. p/e multi-wall is too rich. seeing these tech companies come down to earth is healthy, i think it's...
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it goes back to cpi. >> it's interesting, to guy's point about tech here, you know, west coast tech haslly gotten behind trump all of a sudden. the crypto-currency people have gotten behind trump. and if there was somebody to go back to california and try to woo some of these people, she was a d.a. in san francisco, she was the a.g. of california, she was a senator from california, so, to me, i think she has a real opportunity, now, granted, to mark's point, i mean, there should be scrutiny on these companies, okay, but the way that the ftc under the biden administration really leaned into it, it was probably a really bad move in an election year. so, i think she has an opportunity here to kind of win back some of the tech folks. >>> coming up, crowdstrike's tumble. the meltdown gaining team today. just how low this name could go. >>> plus, we're kicking off big short week on "fast money." stick around to see what the gang thinks about the upcoming election, and if they are still all-in on the trades they laid out on the show back in january. >>> this is "fast money" with melissa lee ri
it goes back to cpi. >> it's interesting, to guy's point about tech here, you know, west coast tech haslly gotten behind trump all of a sudden. the crypto-currency people have gotten behind trump. and if there was somebody to go back to california and try to woo some of these people, she was a d.a. in san francisco, she was the a.g. of california, she was a senator from california, so, to me, i think she has a real opportunity, now, granted, to mark's point, i mean, there should be...
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adrian jones, co founded log techs in 2018. we prefer low techs to have it takes. i can be useful to many robs and just be useful to wants. i think that's been a real difference for us in the industry. everybody's is preoccupied with making more textiles. blocked texts. recently announced it with expands capacity to $10000.00 tons a year. refresh, global invalid also emphasizes flexibility. good luck to you. breakdown and sanitize tech style waste. creating 3 role materials. not a set of those f, a no on sanitized tech stone. pope 3 refresh cables. pub is these materials i used to make anything ranging from furniture to bike frames, to fml based cosmetics refresh. global is a relatively new company plans to develop a network at smaller facilities that can be developed quickly and flexibly with partners. that's quite different to sweden's renew. so one of the world's biggest chemical tech style recyclers. it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility. cotton tech styles shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried
adrian jones, co founded log techs in 2018. we prefer low techs to have it takes. i can be useful to many robs and just be useful to wants. i think that's been a real difference for us in the industry. everybody's is preoccupied with making more textiles. blocked texts. recently announced it with expands capacity to $10000.00 tons a year. refresh, global invalid also emphasizes flexibility. good luck to you. breakdown and sanitize tech style waste. creating 3 role materials. not a set of those...
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it is not all tech and not all silicon valley.ine: is this likely to get louder toward november? a moment in time when people lay their cards out and get on board the rest of those they work with and the portfolio companies understanding their stand> lizette: i think it will get louder and more raucous and potentially more divisive if you look at the beefs playing out on the x platform now. campaigns gained steam closer to election day. i don't anticipate this ratcheting down anytime soon. that doesn't mean it won't stay civil. we will look ahead to see how things progress. caroline: here's hoping on that civility. thank you. talking about the beef on social. let's talk about ai becomes more balanced, there is greater risk for it to be used maliciously. the rise in deepfakes has proven harmful during election cycles. gitreal labs. you've been building this business alongside academia to try and target what could be an election risk but just an ongoing risk. how much is this something we need to be worrying about? >> it's hard to l
it is not all tech and not all silicon valley.ine: is this likely to get louder toward november? a moment in time when people lay their cards out and get on board the rest of those they work with and the portfolio companies understanding their stand> lizette: i think it will get louder and more raucous and potentially more divisive if you look at the beefs playing out on the x platform now. campaigns gained steam closer to election day. i don't anticipate this ratcheting down anytime soon....
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it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility. cotton tech styles shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried into sheets of what they call secular circular settlers, which can replace the g materials like cotton oil would in the production of new high quality textiles. going down to the molecular level, pope's main tank policy. i'm a new cell says ip sec you. those can be recycled. 7 times. there are limits, the new sol can know you recycle waste. this 95 percent of costs are no pure, meaning a lot of what goes to landfill isn't eligible for new spells recycling. cloud opened in 2022 with capacity to recycle 60000 tons annually written to expands to 820000. but in february 2020 full came the shock. the company filed for bankruptcy just days before and renew sell told the w. they were recycling fall below capacity. and fashion brands were hesitant to commit to recycle materials. we could be producing a lot more. trisha carries the chief commercial officer in new so many of the brands have goals, search for circularity, reduction, t
it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility. cotton tech styles shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried into sheets of what they call secular circular settlers, which can replace the g materials like cotton oil would in the production of new high quality textiles. going down to the molecular level, pope's main tank policy. i'm a new cell says ip sec you. those can be recycled. 7 times. there are limits, the new sol can know you recycle...
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the tech companies are all financed long. either long-term bonds or equity, and it's really cheap for them in both cases. it's really the pain of this tightening and being felt by those smaller companies that have to roll over inventory and other loans at the bank level, and they need the relief, and until they get that relief, it's hard to see them joining in the tech parade. >> we're talking about momentum, of course, bryn, and it leads me to tesla, which is up -- hard to believe -- 27% this week. in one week. you own that stock. >> yep. i mean, it's a -- it's a sad time for the shorts, right, because it's like these people -- people continue to want to hate on the name. i do think it's kind of fascinating. i think there's some options trading. i think there's short covering. i don't think that beating your vehicle sales by 4,000 even has anything to do with why the stock is up. i think with nvidia, money coming out of nvidia, money coming out of bitcoin, you are seeing a switch over here to tesla. i mean, we'll see what ha
the tech companies are all financed long. either long-term bonds or equity, and it's really cheap for them in both cases. it's really the pain of this tightening and being felt by those smaller companies that have to roll over inventory and other loans at the bank level, and they need the relief, and until they get that relief, it's hard to see them joining in the tech parade. >> we're talking about momentum, of course, bryn, and it leads me to tesla, which is up -- hard to believe -- 27%...
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anthony: it's fair to question valuations in big tech now. certainly based on ai and the payoffs that may take quarters or years to develop. it's right for investors to question. secular drivers of ai are real and will generate profit. they are already generating profits for companies like nvidia, microsoft, alphabet. are they meeting elevated expectations now? it's normal to see over a cycle investors get ahead of where profits are. take those expectations back. provides opportunity for investors to look at stocks higher, may be at a cheaper price? if you have a balanced view of growth and cyclical opportunities developed, you can use a pullback in big tech as a means to put dollars to work. ed: alphabet goes first. it gives indication of how cloud will do, also advertising, then that sets us up for this week next week. there's more to the market than earnings. are you able to apportion some waiting as to how the market is looking at the cycle? anthony: great question. in the first half there were questions about the economy, inflation, rate
anthony: it's fair to question valuations in big tech now. certainly based on ai and the payoffs that may take quarters or years to develop. it's right for investors to question. secular drivers of ai are real and will generate profit. they are already generating profits for companies like nvidia, microsoft, alphabet. are they meeting elevated expectations now? it's normal to see over a cycle investors get ahead of where profits are. take those expectations back. provides opportunity for...
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it's too for the fast lightning of tech and the people who pay the price are us. us. this generation. i was just vivek murthy and the general of the united states didn't file his report until may last year. hillary was probably ground zero for all of the experimental ation. what kind of different world would we live in if she had become president? i mean, she won't say that, but i will write like even the room would think that. secretary clinton, would you agree that the first step is to abolish section 230? it certainly is among the first steps. you know, i think it's very difficult to be as upset with the tech companies as we are, and i think rightly so, since were granted this impunity and they were granted the impunity for a very good reason back in the late nineties, which is we didn't know what was going to happen. we had no were they a platform kind of like a utility which sent content through it and therefore, you know, they didn't have the kind of liability and you would go underneath to see where the content came from. were they content creators? did they ha
it's too for the fast lightning of tech and the people who pay the price are us. us. this generation. i was just vivek murthy and the general of the united states didn't file his report until may last year. hillary was probably ground zero for all of the experimental ation. what kind of different world would we live in if she had become president? i mean, she won't say that, but i will write like even the room would think that. secretary clinton, would you agree that the first step is to...
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big tech giants.uld sink the market. one more money item playing out now, big.the big crypto conference over the weekend, donald trump appeared. he's a big.full and says the government should buy big coin as national reserve and never sell it he says the price is going to the moon. kamala harris was invited to speak with did not show up. crypto politicized. they claim rally, looking at 68, 69000 today and today big tech rally. we dedicate straight to our market guest who knows about these things. jason katz, manager of god. welcome back. what you think is in store from these four big tech companies this week? >> it was great but not great enough for the big tech companies. we will get more of the same. the numbers simply won't be back in the focus will be on the spend on ai but like the google ceo said there's a bigger risk and not spending so i do think we are getting to where rubber has to meet the road, a return on this investment. >> how do you think it's going to turn out? would you make any fore
big tech giants.uld sink the market. one more money item playing out now, big.the big crypto conference over the weekend, donald trump appeared. he's a big.full and says the government should buy big coin as national reserve and never sell it he says the price is going to the moon. kamala harris was invited to speak with did not show up. crypto politicized. they claim rally, looking at 68, 69000 today and today big tech rally. we dedicate straight to our market guest who knows about these...
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adrian jones, co founded blog techs in 2018 we prefer blocked techs to have that takes, that can be useful to many rods and just be useful to want. i think that's been a real difference for us in the industry. everybody's is preoccupied with making more textiles locked techs recently announced it with expands capacity to $10000.00 tons a year, refresh global invalid, and also emphasizes flexibility. tia bacteria breakdown and sanitize tech style waste. creating 3 role materials. not a set of those f, a no on spanish highs tech style. pope 3 refresh cables. pub is these materials i used to make anything ranging from furniture to bike frames, to f, an old based cosmetics refresh. global is a relatively new company plans to develop a network at smaller facilities that can be developed quickly and flexibly with partners. that's quite different to sweden's renew. so one of the world's biggest chemical textile recyclers. it was among the fist to build an industrial scale tech style recycling facility. the cotton tech styles a shredded into a slurry, separated from contaminants and dried into she
adrian jones, co founded blog techs in 2018 we prefer blocked techs to have that takes, that can be useful to many rods and just be useful to want. i think that's been a real difference for us in the industry. everybody's is preoccupied with making more textiles locked techs recently announced it with expands capacity to $10000.00 tons a year, refresh global invalid, and also emphasizes flexibility. tia bacteria breakdown and sanitize tech style waste. creating 3 role materials. not a set of...