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meal deliveries last month, more than double uber eats shares they're up 50% this year while uber is are you surprised at how well doordash is doing i'm surprised how well their stock is doing, especially at a time when investors are puni punishing fedex, doordash is just another delivery company. >> but it's one that has a brand with consumers alcohol is a win/win/win for everyone just an all-time great market expansion quote. i will say that challenge for doordash is delivery workers and new york city is regulating how delivery workers are going to get paid and how they're going to get treated the cover of new york magazine a couple weeks ago was a collaboration with the verge on the lives of delivery workers in new york city. people are starting to pay attention to where the margin really is for these companies, and as regulation hits those, i think doordash is in a challenging position but people like getting stuff delivered. >> gina, i'll give you uber and doordash and i'll keep insisting that fedex be thrown in there. as an investor, which one do you like >> i like fedex of tho
meal deliveries last month, more than double uber eats shares they're up 50% this year while uber is are you surprised at how well doordash is doing i'm surprised how well their stock is doing, especially at a time when investors are puni punishing fedex, doordash is just another delivery company. >> but it's one that has a brand with consumers alcohol is a win/win/win for everyone just an all-time great market expansion quote. i will say that challenge for doordash is delivery workers...
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and our uber eats business is going on the top line.t is giving you the profitability levels by the end of the year. things are working well for us, or we can grow the top line profitably on a sustainable basis for some period of time. emily: you are working on driver supply around the world. there are price surges we are feeling. you said it will ease up by the end of the year. without it, do you see long-term profitability? will you hit that milestone quarter after quarter? >> absolutely, we do. we see the prices essentially stabilize. surge levels are coming down. eta's are the best they have been since the beginning of the year. conversion rates, as far as the percentage of users opening the app and getting the service they want, whether it is food delivered to their home, or going somewhere, all of these metrics are moving in the right direction. we think we can be profitable, but profitable delivering an amazing experience to riders and eaters, and an earnings level to our earners. emily: you are seeing longer wait times. drivers
and our uber eats business is going on the top line.t is giving you the profitability levels by the end of the year. things are working well for us, or we can grow the top line profitably on a sustainable basis for some period of time. emily: you are working on driver supply around the world. there are price surges we are feeling. you said it will ease up by the end of the year. without it, do you see long-term profitability? will you hit that milestone quarter after quarter? >>...
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not long in uber. >> tim, this is something i have never done as pairing, uber/door dash >> i will playy the rules, uber the stock was down 40% going into this ak that they filed they said service is getting better i think it had to. new york city there is an existential risk nothing is affordable for available. this is important. i think other people are figuring things out while they can. the stock, no one is valuing it on profitability soon. it is a bombed out stock relative to february of this year i think it has more room to move >> we are just getting started here on "fast money. >> disney losing some magic as subscriber growth slows. afing.us a big bet on bettin drtkgs making a $20 million offer to buy a gambling company from across the pond who's responsible for building esg into your investments? at pgim, the pursuit is on for outperformance. as active investors, to outdeliver with customized strategies, integrating esg best practices into our investment decisions. as asset managers and fiduciaries, to outserve, with our commitment to better esg outcomes. join the pursuit of ou
not long in uber. >> tim, this is something i have never done as pairing, uber/door dash >> i will playy the rules, uber the stock was down 40% going into this ak that they filed they said service is getting better i think it had to. new york city there is an existential risk nothing is affordable for available. this is important. i think other people are figuring things out while they can. the stock, no one is valuing it on profitability soon. it is a bombed out stock relative to...
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emily: the doordash market cap briefly surpassed that of uber.r uber executive called it a nightmare, invoking comparisons to yahoo!. how do you respond? dara: it was a point in time, you know? the fact is that if you look at our volumes, they are twice as high as doordash and we are growing faster. revenue is three times larger and we are growing faster and based on third-party data in the u.s., the each business is the fastest-growing food delivery platform in the u.s. and we are very confident as to where we are going and i think this is a point in time in terms of relative market cap that i don't think you will see again. emily: investors are betting that they would be big and grocery. you purchased corner shop earlier this year and we saw the partnership with albertson's, but when will we see that really scale up and bear fruit? dara: it makes sense for them to follow us there. we have alcohol delivery in 20 countries, it makes sense for them to follow us there. as far as grocery goes, we have actually focused outside the u.s. first. we thin
emily: the doordash market cap briefly surpassed that of uber.r uber executive called it a nightmare, invoking comparisons to yahoo!. how do you respond? dara: it was a point in time, you know? the fact is that if you look at our volumes, they are twice as high as doordash and we are growing faster. revenue is three times larger and we are growing faster and based on third-party data in the u.s., the each business is the fastest-growing food delivery platform in the u.s. and we are very...
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showing the uber and lyft could be worse than driving ourselves?it of econ 101, economists love to talk about external costs. these are things that consumers or manufacturers don't pay for when we are buying or selling certain goods. for example, when we drive a car, we are not paying for the cost of the pollution or for the added miles, the attic congestion that other drivers have to sit in because we are getting onto the road. economists love to study these external costs. a lift to put them in terms of dollars and cents. getting to the findings of this study, these were carnegie mellon researchers comparing what are the external costs of taking a trip in your personal vehicle versus the same trip in a ride-hailing car? they looked at the data across a number of cities and ran a simulation and basically found that added up, the external cost of uber or lift or $.35 more per trip than taking the same trip in your personal vehicle. emily: does the equation change if you are ride-hailing an electric car or uberpooling? >> they ran the simulation on
showing the uber and lyft could be worse than driving ourselves?it of econ 101, economists love to talk about external costs. these are things that consumers or manufacturers don't pay for when we are buying or selling certain goods. for example, when we drive a car, we are not paying for the cost of the pollution or for the added miles, the attic congestion that other drivers have to sit in because we are getting onto the road. economists love to study these external costs. a lift to put them...
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uber is starting to buy other businesses because they can't make the product work.rless drivers. every company has -- almost every company starts out one place and ends up some place else and we call that pivot. we don't end up -- and some end up doing things that aren't great. you look at juul, they wanted to stop people from smoking cigarettes but ended up getting kids addicted. it's something that people should know it's harmful they know it's happening and they don't do anything that's the point where you have to step in and you have to say you're not making good decisions. facebook has all this information about teens reporting suicidal thoughts, blaming instagram and they didn't do anything about it. it's not enough to say you're making money for me as an investor you have to say, hey, weep need to put the brakes on this is not working. >> to jon's point, ellen, you're making these comparisons between uber and theranos and juul and theranos, don't you see any white space between sort of hr management regarding allegations of assault or discrimination or a work
uber is starting to buy other businesses because they can't make the product work.rless drivers. every company has -- almost every company starts out one place and ends up some place else and we call that pivot. we don't end up -- and some end up doing things that aren't great. you look at juul, they wanted to stop people from smoking cigarettes but ended up getting kids addicted. it's something that people should know it's harmful they know it's happening and they don't do anything that's the...
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taking an uber, auoin with their own safety. taking an uber, going with grouos _ their own safety. of— their own safety. taking an uber, going with groups of friends, - their own safety. taking an uber, going with groups of friends, it i their own safety. taking an uber, going with groups of friends, it isj going with groups of friends, it is draining emotionally but also expensive. draining emotionally but also exoensive-— draining emotionally but also exensive. , expensive. every three days across the uk on average _ expensive. every three days across the uk on average a _ expensive. every three days across the uk on average a woman - expensive. every three days across the uk on average a woman is - expensive. every three days across l the uk on average a woman is killed by a man. according to a census. a90 2% of these cases the killer knows the vector. his danger murder like sarah everard's is rare. the criminaljustice sarah everard's is rare. the criminal justice system sarah everard's is rare. the criminaljustice system is failing women at all levels according to one specialis
taking an uber, auoin with their own safety. taking an uber, going with grouos _ their own safety. of— their own safety. taking an uber, going with groups of friends, - their own safety. taking an uber, going with groups of friends, it i their own safety. taking an uber, going with groups of friends, it isj going with groups of friends, it is draining emotionally but also expensive. draining emotionally but also exoensive-— draining emotionally but also exensive. , expensive. every three...
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, uber hot, and it is not actually expected to slow down to hot, not for a while. >> and then last butthese days? >> i would say if ever there is a time to actually change your driving habits, now would be the time. because if you're going over the speed limit, if you're using your ac too much, all of these habits are actually affecting your fuel mileage, your fuel economy. and of course there are also apps to help you save at the pump. >> all right. amazing, vera, thank you as always for your time and your advice. taking these things to heart and my wallet will thank you for it later, too, i'm sure. >> yes, it will. >> when it comes to food shopping, vera says to look for bargains at drugstores and convenience stores and they are expanding their variety of fresh foods and often they cost less than your traditional grocery stores. >> great advice a bunch of deals this. summer was all about hatch me outside. we outside. no, we're broke. like outside is really expensive. we're going back inside. >> into saving money. >> also, by the way, coming up, just in time for fall, hump kin spice,
, uber hot, and it is not actually expected to slow down to hot, not for a while. >> and then last butthese days? >> i would say if ever there is a time to actually change your driving habits, now would be the time. because if you're going over the speed limit, if you're using your ac too much, all of these habits are actually affecting your fuel mileage, your fuel economy. and of course there are also apps to help you save at the pump. >> all right. amazing, vera, thank you...
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now it's a two main games between uber and door dash speaking of someone with a couple of restaurantsi don't know what we would do without shu and his economy. we know california is already making difficult for uber and door dash of the world the thing is these are all incredibly popular that's why i am highlighting. they are amazingly popular services i doubt the state or the federal government will regulate them. who wants the run for office as the guy who killed uber or air bnb or door dash it's not what you want to do here mattis bottom line. i like the services that are air bnb and door dash because these companies did not just sit there and take a beating they got it off the floor at the darkest hour and reinvented themselves goldman sachs started covering airbnb last week with the sales rating these are not prepandemic stocks and they're not post pan-pandem stocks i don't see it that way. now we are going go to john in west virginia, john! >> jim, glad to be on here >> i bet, you are on >> yes, sir, i have a 25-year of accumulated experience, i am on main street coming to you o
now it's a two main games between uber and door dash speaking of someone with a couple of restaurantsi don't know what we would do without shu and his economy. we know california is already making difficult for uber and door dash of the world the thing is these are all incredibly popular that's why i am highlighting. they are amazingly popular services i doubt the state or the federal government will regulate them. who wants the run for office as the guy who killed uber or air bnb or door dash...
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the regulator wanted to knock uber out but the people wanted uber and they won. if they are going to regulate it as the rhetoric is spoken about they better do it quickly. >> you mention both ray dalio, bridge water, he talked to andrew about crypto. but so too did the chief regulator. >> gary gensler. >> yes. >> i want you to listen to what he said today on cnbc earlier. we can react on the other side. >> yeah. >> let's listen. >> i look forward to further engagement with the companies in this space and the market participants and it's really about how we bring basic investor protection to protect people against fraud, manipulation and this is an area that's been rife with fraud and abuse. >> rife with fraud and abuse. >> yeah. >> that doesn't sound like somebody ready to have a party for crypto. >> i am not in love with the comment. but i appreciate his position. he has people in congress that don't fully understand it. there is negativity. imimplore people like elizabeth warren to come to this conference and sit with people in the industry so she can understan
the regulator wanted to knock uber out but the people wanted uber and they won. if they are going to regulate it as the rhetoric is spoken about they better do it quickly. >> you mention both ray dalio, bridge water, he talked to andrew about crypto. but so too did the chief regulator. >> gary gensler. >> yes. >> i want you to listen to what he said today on cnbc earlier. we can react on the other side. >> yeah. >> let's listen. >> i look forward to...
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we'll hear from uber's ceo. >>> i'm scott budman. how testimony from the elizabeth holmes went from finance to something personal today. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. it was a hot day, 96 in concord. 84 in san francisco. not good enough for records, but it is going to cool down tomorrow. we'll talk about that and i'll continue our climb coverage in about eight minutes. >>> another case for a booster shot. what johnson & johnson says about an extra dose of its vaccine. >>> also, the extraordinary effort to save an extraordinary tree from a california wildfire. more tonight on "nbc nightly news." is your family ready for an emergency? you can prepare by mapping out two ways to escape your home, creating a supply kit, and including your whole family in practice drills. for help creating an emergency plan, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com ♪ i see trees of green ♪ for help creating an emergency plan, ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ every single day, we're all get
we'll hear from uber's ceo. >>> i'm scott budman. how testimony from the elizabeth holmes went from finance to something personal today. >>> i'm jeff ranieri. it was a hot day, 96 in concord. 84 in san francisco. not good enough for records, but it is going to cool down tomorrow. we'll talk about that and i'll continue our climb coverage in about eight minutes. >>> another case for a booster shot. what johnson & johnson says about an extra dose of its vaccine....
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uber technologies is one of them.ide-hailing and food delivery with a buy rating and a $64 share price. this is a company analysts had been positive on. look at what they are anticipating in terms of revenue. 40% plus growth this year. 30% plus next year and another 25% in 2023. clearly, sheridan's view is in keeping with what its peers have been saying in terms of what is ahead for this company. the revenues shifted during the pandemic toward food delivery, overcoat eats, and away from ride hailing. the 60% premium relative to yesterday's closing price. actually, analysts are expecting even more. goldman's estimate is a little conservative. the gap we are seeing between stock prices just above $40. the average estimate is $68. that is historically high, no question. the on that, this is a stock you start to see in the comparison chart but more specifically here , it peaked in february. just above $64, which is goldman's projection. it went down as much as 39% through last month trying to make a comeback and goldmans
uber technologies is one of them.ide-hailing and food delivery with a buy rating and a $64 share price. this is a company analysts had been positive on. look at what they are anticipating in terms of revenue. 40% plus growth this year. 30% plus next year and another 25% in 2023. clearly, sheridan's view is in keeping with what its peers have been saying in terms of what is ahead for this company. the revenues shifted during the pandemic toward food delivery, overcoat eats, and away from ride...
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check out shares of uber right now, up by about 5 and three-quarters pceernt don't go anywhere.inancial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for him? as in free? just like schwab. schwab! look forward to planning with schwab. >>> in a letter to staff, the chairman of embattled chinese property developer evergrand says his company will walk out of its darkest moments but our next guest says china's issues are more serious, joining sus kyle bass, founder of hayman capital management there is a lengthy piece on the page of the journal that tries to give background to some of the moves president xi has made and put it in context n. summary, some of the reforms from 40 years ago that lit a fire under the chinese economy through capitalism
check out shares of uber right now, up by about 5 and three-quarters pceernt don't go anywhere.inancial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for...
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what does uber want to do? they want to get rid of the drivers, and maybe one day they will be profitable. and what does general motors want to do? they want to be like the faangs and the facebooks and so on, and they want a cap of $70 million and uber at the diminished state price to earnings ratio, and the stock price of 5.4, and ford is 7.1. uber, they lose money, so they don't have one, but still. and amazon is 75, and facebook is 35. so that is what they want to be. they want to have the cost of capital to go down so they can maybe make money. last thing that i will leave with you is that there are no driverless cars. there are no driverless cars. this has been a real problem. there was a columnist for "the new york times" and i should start with the one on the bottom, "automotive news" said when your driverless car is not driverless. so it is not like you can sit in the back seat and let the thing go. and my favorite is from "the drive" terrified new york times columnist confuses the volvo with the magic
what does uber want to do? they want to get rid of the drivers, and maybe one day they will be profitable. and what does general motors want to do? they want to be like the faangs and the facebooks and so on, and they want a cap of $70 million and uber at the diminished state price to earnings ratio, and the stock price of 5.4, and ford is 7.1. uber, they lose money, so they don't have one, but still. and amazon is 75, and facebook is 35. so that is what they want to be. they want to have the...
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uber prices and wait times have been higher during the pandemic. the company has a driver shortage.t is the bottom line. uber says they are expecting more driver drivers to come back in the next few months and in theory, that will help bring prices back down. >> and if you can get the uber, also. >> got to wait, like, 40 minutes now. >> we are back in a moment with the giants >>> okay. you have to stay calm because there is a new hero every night. the giants with another dramatic finish as they barrel their way toward the playoffs. just have to stay centered and focused and calm. >> it's fun to watch. one of the best september we have ever seen in giants' history. show you what happened down at petco park tonight and, yes, we have giants' fans invading san diego. we like this. top of the ninth, here's how it ends. game tied at 5. lamont wade jr., the rbi single brandon belt just beats the throw. it was really, really close. in fact, initially, we thought he was out. but no. watch it again. bell actually hits the glove. the catcher's mitt right off the ball. comes loose. run count, 6
uber prices and wait times have been higher during the pandemic. the company has a driver shortage.t is the bottom line. uber says they are expecting more driver drivers to come back in the next few months and in theory, that will help bring prices back down. >> and if you can get the uber, also. >> got to wait, like, 40 minutes now. >> we are back in a moment with the giants >>> okay. you have to stay calm because there is a new hero every night. the giants with...
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uber prices and wait times have been higher during the pandemic. the company has a driver shortage. that is the bottom line. uber says they are expecting more driver drivers to come back in the next few months and in theory, that will help bring prices back down. >> and if you can get the uber, also. >> got to wait, like, 40 minutes now. >> we are back in a moment with the giants' dramatic ending. stay with us. tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance and a whole lot more? hmm. so what are you waiting for? hip hop group tag team to help you plan dessert? ♪ french vanilla! rocky road! ♪ ♪ chocolate, peanut butter, cookie dough! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! ♪ ♪ scoop! there it is! scoop! ♪ ♪ shaka-laka! shaka-laka! ♪ ♪ shaka-laka! shaka! scoop!. ♪ ♪ choco-laka! choco-laka!...♪ geico. switch today and see all the ways you could save. ♪ sprinkles! ♪ can you see my wall of smiles? when i first started using genesys technology i was kind of embarrased at all the love and attention i got from my customers. people are so m
uber prices and wait times have been higher during the pandemic. the company has a driver shortage. that is the bottom line. uber says they are expecting more driver drivers to come back in the next few months and in theory, that will help bring prices back down. >> and if you can get the uber, also. >> got to wait, like, 40 minutes now. >> we are back in a moment with the giants' dramatic ending. stay with us. tasha, did you know geico could save you hundreds on car insurance...
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i had to get here, i tried uber, live lyft, the ride was canceled three times.ally i changed the address -- changed it to the address instead of planned parenthood. that shows the impact of this law. >> trevor: wow, women can't even get an uber to the abortion clinic. that is insane and so horrible. and it must be pretty upsetting for the restaurant next door that all the women are pretending to get rides to. yee-haw! slice the cornbread boys, we got someone coming in for some barbecue! oh, no, wait, wait, wait... she just isn't ready to be a mommy. false alarm. but i get it, uber drivers don't want to get sued for where they drop someone off. i mean, if i was an uber driver in texas, i wouldn't even drop couples off after the club. i would be, like, no, you get off here, she's going home. i will not be responsible for what happens next! this law is terrifying if you think about it because now practically anyone can be sued for being involved in an abortion in any way -- doctors can be sued, nurses can be sued, even uber drivers. i mean, shit, frank ocean better
i had to get here, i tried uber, live lyft, the ride was canceled three times.ally i changed the address -- changed it to the address instead of planned parenthood. that shows the impact of this law. >> trevor: wow, women can't even get an uber to the abortion clinic. that is insane and so horrible. and it must be pretty upsetting for the restaurant next door that all the women are pretending to get rides to. yee-haw! slice the cornbread boys, we got someone coming in for some barbecue!...
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u uber, in particular, it resulted in lower revenue margins as they have given driver incentives so if you get labor supply with the 7 million more potential workers relative to their 2 million they currently employ, you could see a nice uptick there could reduce wait times, increase bookings, and increase revenue rates. i think the street is loopging for over the next four months. if that happens, i think they could be considered more of a recovery stock, which we could get the stock overall. >> you think the end of enhanced benefits will offer more workers to sort of the gig economy plays. what if they go elsewhere? >> certainly there's other options. you know, we think gig work is right for some of these workers. up to 4 million gig economy workers have beenreceiving unemployment benefits so we think a lot of those drivers will come back ube uber published survey data that suggests people are interested in coming back over 400,000 drivers have come back and we think you could see an uplift based on their everyserver data and historical trends. >> i came back today on an uber because
u uber, in particular, it resulted in lower revenue margins as they have given driver incentives so if you get labor supply with the 7 million more potential workers relative to their 2 million they currently employ, you could see a nice uptick there could reduce wait times, increase bookings, and increase revenue rates. i think the street is loopging for over the next four months. if that happens, i think they could be considered more of a recovery stock, which we could get the stock overall....
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. >> uber shares are surging they did boost its third quarter outlook. >> and a shot in the arm j&j says second shot of its covid-19 vaccine boosts protection for moderate to severe cases to 94%. all right. what is different this morning >> okay, so my chinese sources which are pretty decent even though i'm considered to be not necessarily complicit with the regime, they're saying, we're going to keep this one in china. this money is owed by chinese companies. the debt is chinese companies. we're not going to have this thing be contagion they're going to make it so that this does not disrupt the world. however, it is going to cause a step down in growth. and so therefore those who want to cover and buy, good luck, you're going to have to be in and out. but this is the word they put out last night a lot of them what they put out was basically, we hear what's going on in the u.s. media and we want people to know the contagion stops at our borders and, david, you know in the command economy, they can do that however, i think this was xi's first big mistake. >> you do, why >> because this is
. >> uber shares are surging they did boost its third quarter outlook. >> and a shot in the arm j&j says second shot of its covid-19 vaccine boosts protection for moderate to severe cases to 94%. all right. what is different this morning >> okay, so my chinese sources which are pretty decent even though i'm considered to be not necessarily complicit with the regime, they're saying, we're going to keep this one in china. this money is owed by chinese companies. the debt is...
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she was called by an uber.a self-driving test car, and the safety driver was paying no attention. these things don't work yet, and they're certainly not safe. so that's what i have to show you. this is the end of my road trip. that's my saab, my beloved saab. i really thank you. you have been very patient. i think i went on very long. i could go on forever. i love this stuff. but you know, more than loving talking is listening. i would love to hear what you have to comment on, say, questions you have. you want to know how to change your oil, change a tire, i will help you. car buying advice, anything. stock picks? no. thank you. [applause] thank you. every time i do a talk, i have a hard time getting questions. yes, sir? >> doctrine doctrine the car or whatever, the liability, have they really sorted out the liability in some of these crashes? because there is a driver in the vehicle, but, you know, software was developed by somebody, the vehicle itself is built by somebody, so where are we at within the assign
she was called by an uber.a self-driving test car, and the safety driver was paying no attention. these things don't work yet, and they're certainly not safe. so that's what i have to show you. this is the end of my road trip. that's my saab, my beloved saab. i really thank you. you have been very patient. i think i went on very long. i could go on forever. i love this stuff. but you know, more than loving talking is listening. i would love to hear what you have to comment on, say, questions...
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>> staying long, uber. >> what a huge day for uber, up 12.5%. that does it for us. thanks for watching. "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead this hour, the day after the big sell-off stocks are trying to hold on to gains we briefly went negative early on bitcoin is trying to avoid more losses which asset class is better positioned to ride out the volatility gold on a two-day up streak, by the way. >>> plus, europe's energy crisis, could it happen here and what does it mean for energy stocks that's been the best sector over the past month, second best year to day >>> will china be able to control the damage from an eventual evergrande collapse if they can, should you guy those stocks right now >>> dom chu is here with the numbers. what a day >> what a day because we've seen either side of the flat line, right? positive, negative overall though i guess if you are bullish this market you have the take it as a victory because we did see 600-plus points come off the dow yesterday and, yes, we did dig briefly nega
>> staying long, uber. >> what a huge day for uber, up 12.5%. that does it for us. thanks for watching. "the exchange" is now. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead this hour, the day after the big sell-off stocks are trying to hold on to gains we briefly went negative early on bitcoin is trying to avoid more losses which asset class is better positioned to ride out the volatility gold on a two-day up streak, by the way....
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and entities that go into court and try to stop providers and uber drivers and friends and family who support a woman's rights to make her own medical decisions, they should be criminally charged under the face act. not just civilly. we need to fight this as hard as we can because people are ruthless and they'll do anything. if you've been near an abortion clinic recently -- and i have -- it's so abuse toiv women, what's happening there. they had bright lights out the minute this became law on september 1st, looking into women's cars. how do you know how pregnant a woman is, by the way? most women don't know they're pregnant by six weeks, but how do you know that? does the law allow them to violate hipaa and get women's medical records? as was pointed out in that wonderful piece, these are people who say you can't force me to wear a mask to stop a pandemic, so it's very difficult how we're going to fix this. >> irwin, go ahead. >> so one of the issues with the face act with regard to the texas law is merrick garland's duties are limited. a lot of places have closed their doors or they
and entities that go into court and try to stop providers and uber drivers and friends and family who support a woman's rights to make her own medical decisions, they should be criminally charged under the face act. not just civilly. we need to fight this as hard as we can because people are ruthless and they'll do anything. if you've been near an abortion clinic recently -- and i have -- it's so abuse toiv women, what's happening there. they had bright lights out the minute this became law on...
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>> staying long, uber. >> what a huge day for uber, up 12.5%. that does it for us.w. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead this hour, the day after the big sell-off stocks are trying to hold on to gains we briefly went negative early on bitcoin is trying to avoid more losses which asset class is better positioned to ride out the volatility gold on a two-day up streak, by the way. >>> plus, europe's energy crisis, could it happen here and what does it mean for energy stocks that's been the best sector over the past month, second best year to day >>> will china be able to control the damage from an eventual evergrand
>> staying long, uber. >> what a huge day for uber, up 12.5%. that does it for us.w. ♪ ♪ >>> thank you very much, scott hi, everybody. i'm kelly evans. ahead this hour, the day after the big sell-off stocks are trying to hold on to gains we briefly went negative early on bitcoin is trying to avoid more losses which asset class is better positioned to ride out the volatility gold on a two-day up streak, by the way. >>> plus, europe's energy crisis, could it...
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la feria de empleo comenzarÁ el 15 de septiembre, el costo de un viaje en uber o lifs aumentÓ un 20%,il trabajadores, ahora ronda los 16 dÓlares, y planea contratar a 20 mil trabajadores para la temporada de navidad. solo 235 mil pius tos de trabajo estuvieron disponible en agosto. expertos dicen que la variante delta estÁ teniendo impacto en la economÍa del paÍs. cifras de estadÍsticas muestran que la taza de desempleo cayÓ al 5.2%. vamos a otra pausa. (comerciales) al regresar le recuerdo que nos puede seguir en los medios sociales en facebook, instagram y twitter. tambiÉn puede descargar la aplicaciÓn de telemundo gratuitamente para androitÍd o apple. (comerciales) y universidades comunitarias- con inversiones para la salud mental y emocional, recursos para emplear más enfermeras y consejeros, y su plan expande el pre-kinder para incluir niños de cuatro años. acompaña a los educadores en agradecerle al gobernador newsom, y dígale que siga haciendo prioridad la educación pública. en el pasado rerepresentÓ a puerto rico, y ahora gudin estÁ en una nueva faceta musical. marisele bereni
la feria de empleo comenzarÁ el 15 de septiembre, el costo de un viaje en uber o lifs aumentÓ un 20%,il trabajadores, ahora ronda los 16 dÓlares, y planea contratar a 20 mil trabajadores para la temporada de navidad. solo 235 mil pius tos de trabajo estuvieron disponible en agosto. expertos dicen que la variante delta estÁ teniendo impacto en la economÍa del paÍs. cifras de estadÍsticas muestran que la taza de desempleo cayÓ al 5.2%. vamos a otra pausa. (comerciales) al regresar le...
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uber and lyft saying we'll fund their legal defense. will american companies that did step up for black lives matter and that did sort of step up in the fight against voting rights, will they come forward and say donations to republicans stop. we will protect peoples legal rights. we will fight for their legal defense. is that going to be influential in this and do you see that happening? >> we're only on day three now of this. so we are really going to be hopeful that, again, standing up with the people of texas, standing up with women and pregnant people across the country, we will be seeing this. i think when you see the strong response already from the biden administration, you know, we had a statement from the president, from the vice president, from the attorney general, we've seen nancy pelosi call for a vote on the women's health protection act. people want to make these decisions about their lives and future. these are customers and workers and people across america. we are looking for -- expecting for companies to show the sam
uber and lyft saying we'll fund their legal defense. will american companies that did step up for black lives matter and that did sort of step up in the fight against voting rights, will they come forward and say donations to republicans stop. we will protect peoples legal rights. we will fight for their legal defense. is that going to be influential in this and do you see that happening? >> we're only on day three now of this. so we are really going to be hopeful that, again, standing up...
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so uber now also will cover legal fees for drivers in the same way, and there's dara saying thanks forhe push, logan green, that drivers should not be put at risk for getting people where they want to go. >> basically the premise is that even rideshare drivers who take women to these appointments are seen as aiding these women in an illegal abortion at this point and could be fined so at that point the companies will step in and cover the legal fees >> you got it. >> thank you contessa brewer. >>> let's check out the rally overnight in japan stocks soaring to a more than 30 year high. the move comes as japan's prime minister announces he is stepping down at the end of this month. b.k., you're calling this the most important story in the market right now why is that? >> yeah. well, listen, i know it sounds a bit like hyperbole, but think about what's happened over the last 30 years. there has been this giant trade, what's called the carey trade. you borrow japanese yen. you use it to get u.s. dollars, and then you buy u.s. assets that's why the u.s. dollar/japanese yen is highly correla
so uber now also will cover legal fees for drivers in the same way, and there's dara saying thanks forhe push, logan green, that drivers should not be put at risk for getting people where they want to go. >> basically the premise is that even rideshare drivers who take women to these appointments are seen as aiding these women in an illegal abortion at this point and could be fined so at that point the companies will step in and cover the legal fees >> you got it. >> thank you...
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me or even the uber driver who simply drives me to the clinic. this is madness.people who have been protesting in screaming, my body my choice, when it comes to the covid vaccine, are now saying, i don't have any control over my own body. shame on the men and women who passed this law. in shaman anyone who sits in silence why women suffer and die because of. it >> i want to start with you on this, one that was a really emotional ad, i have to say, about the texas law. and it struck me, when this thing passed, especially in the supreme court, that had justice bader ginsburg, not passed away, and been replaced by amy coney barrett, we would be having a very different conversation today. >> yes. that's a painful question about what would've happened, because of course, justice ginsburg spent a lot of her time on court descending including many abortion cases. it's not clear, that chief justice john roberts would have sided with the liberals, the way he did in this texas. case if it would've made a difference to the vote total. of course he did uphold the precedent t
me or even the uber driver who simply drives me to the clinic. this is madness.people who have been protesting in screaming, my body my choice, when it comes to the covid vaccine, are now saying, i don't have any control over my own body. shame on the men and women who passed this law. in shaman anyone who sits in silence why women suffer and die because of. it >> i want to start with you on this, one that was a really emotional ad, i have to say, about the texas law. and it struck me,...
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. >> maybe uber.g move in holiday delivery to get the pumpkin and seeds and the rest of it details after this. >>> and now the latest from trading nation.cnbc.com and a word from our sponsor. ♪ ♪ ♪ finding your new favorite spot? piece of no-you-really-have-to-try-this cake. get exclusive access to sought after restaurants. one of the many reasons you're with amex platinum. don't like surprises? [ watch vibrates ] proactive notifications from fidelity keep you tuned in all day long. so when something happens that could affect your portfolio, you can act quickly. that's decision tech, only from fidelity. >>> do you need holiday items delivered? uber wants to help and catch a piece of the holiday spending market dom? >> so if you take a look at the reasons why this is important this is ride hailing and delivery giant uber technologies taking a step to solidify the place as the go-to company for delivery latest is a pop-up shop within the uber eats side of the business partnering with proper companies li
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look at uber.re are sloughs of customers whose have said they have been sexually assaulted by drivers. cooper knew about it and did not do anything. -- uber knew about it and did not do anything. it does not get much worse than that. juul built a market of vaping into the youth market that was very small before they came in. it was i think 12% of high schoolers in 2017 had vaped recently. it went up to 28% in 2019. you see people harmed by vaping. 68 people died from vaping. juul has created that through all of this marketing to kids in schools. i just saw that massachusetts is a saying they were marketing on nickelodeon channels for very young children, not even high school aged. they are selling flavors that appealed to kids and building a market in market share in this audience. i don't know how you don't go after the ceo. emily: a codefendant of elizabeth holmes. if the prosecution, as you argue, represents bias against women in favor of men, why is he a codefendant? ellen: i am focused on the
look at uber.re are sloughs of customers whose have said they have been sexually assaulted by drivers. cooper knew about it and did not do anything. -- uber knew about it and did not do anything. it does not get much worse than that. juul built a market of vaping into the youth market that was very small before they came in. it was i think 12% of high schoolers in 2017 had vaped recently. it went up to 28% in 2019. you see people harmed by vaping. 68 people died from vaping. juul has created...
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uber and lyft, the prices have gone way up. lauren: i know. is driver shortage. lauren: they don't have enough drivers. in their last earnings report, uber said they had 20% fewer drivers than a year ago period. they're offering all the incentives. they can't get enough of them. because of that, if you look at wait times, it is up. if you look at price of uber or lyft drive doubling in past 3 1/2 years. it is astronomical. what can be done about it. these companies are not profitable. lost $7 billion. stuart: you offer them the world to come back to work. they don't take the offer. they're short of drivers. laura, thank you very many indeed. we have a teacher in very hot water that his students pledge allegiance to a different kind of flag. roll tape. >> i told the kids we do have the flag in the class that you can pledge your allegiance to. he looks around, oh, that one? stuart: okay. we have got the full story for you coming up. my next guest though obtained whistle-blower documents showing verizon is teaching employees that capitalism is ra
uber and lyft, the prices have gone way up. lauren: i know. is driver shortage. lauren: they don't have enough drivers. in their last earnings report, uber said they had 20% fewer drivers than a year ago period. they're offering all the incentives. they can't get enough of them. because of that, if you look at wait times, it is up. if you look at price of uber or lyft drive doubling in past 3 1/2 years. it is astronomical. what can be done about it. these companies are not profitable. lost $7...
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uber is the big single stock winner of the day after the company raised the outlook for the third quarter. we have 59 minutes left in the session. >> coming up, salesforce ceo will join us from the dreamforce conference in person we'll talk about the future of business and the latest on the acquisition. much more. >>> just a minute we'll speak with investor mark mobius and the fears from china he liked it before. >> but first let's get to the big stories to watch today why mike santelli is tracking the action and julia boorstin is looking at disney. mook, the broader markets up on the s&p. >> yeah. a bit of a tentative bounce. so far preserving yesterday's late-day rally which now the losses a little bit but indecisive today opening pop, fade. hanging around the flat line also sticking around certain levels, 4370 that was around where a lot of bulls yesterday in the morning hoping we would crack below perceived as being technical support. around the august lows some highs from july it seemed as if it's an area to collect a lot of the clearing buyers and sellers didn't happen that way and
uber is the big single stock winner of the day after the company raised the outlook for the third quarter. we have 59 minutes left in the session. >> coming up, salesforce ceo will join us from the dreamforce conference in person we'll talk about the future of business and the latest on the acquisition. much more. >>> just a minute we'll speak with investor mark mobius and the fears from china he liked it before. >> but first let's get to the big stories to watch today why...
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uber joined on literally an hour later. so both major companies are now on board. the decision-making room? how did you guys make this. >> absolutely. well first and foremost, as you said, this law is egregious. and it bans virtually every abortion in the state of texas and encourages private citizens to sue one another. so late wednesday night, after the united states supreme court failed to enjoin the law, our president and ceo reached out and said what can we do about this. and a small group of us immediately convened. i was very heartened to see this from two male co-founders understand this law's impact on a women's right to choose. and very quickly we decided that we wanted to act. we were also hearing from drivers who were very concerned about what this means for them. are they under some obligation to monitor where they are riders are going and why. and so we both wanted to come out strongly in support of a woman's right to choose as well as make our drivers feel okay. we did not want them being in this untenable position of not knowing whether they're beha
uber joined on literally an hour later. so both major companies are now on board. the decision-making room? how did you guys make this. >> absolutely. well first and foremost, as you said, this law is egregious. and it bans virtually every abortion in the state of texas and encourages private citizens to sue one another. so late wednesday night, after the united states supreme court failed to enjoin the law, our president and ceo reached out and said what can we do about this. and a small...
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. >> doordash, grubhub and uber eats. the reason three of the largest food delivery companies are suing new york city. >>> but first, nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are honoring local animal heroes, part of our clear the shelters campaign. we call it our pawsitively good awards. go to nbcbayarea.com/pawsitively good to learn more. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. >>> well, first it was san francisco. now it's the big apple. some of the largest food delivery companies are suing new york city. last year, new york put a cap on fees for food delivery companies to help restaurants survive when their customers had to stay at home. now, doordash, uber eats and grubhub are suing new york city, saying it costs them millions of dollars. the companies agree the caps were necessary at the beginning of the pandemic, but say it was unfair to enforce those caps when vaccinations have allowed more indoor dining. doordash and grubhub filed s
. >> doordash, grubhub and uber eats. the reason three of the largest food delivery companies are suing new york city. >>> but first, nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are honoring local animal heroes, part of our clear the shelters campaign. we call it our pawsitively good awards. go to nbcbayarea.com/pawsitively good to learn more. my name is on the front. but... i am more proud of the back. siggis: 40% less sugar, and more protein than the leading greek yogurt. >>> well,...
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the ability to sue those involved in the procedure from the performing doctor to the uber driver who drove the patient to the clinic. people who sue successfully entitled to $10,000 the most pernicious the about the texas >> it eort of creates a vigilante system. where people get rewards to go out to you. and it just seems i know this sounds was an american. >> more than a dozen states have tried to enact similar laws. but face legal challenges on thursday. at least half a dozen states said they would consider pushing bill similar to texas with the citizen enforcement provision, mississippi, arkansas, florida indiana and the dakotas very oklahoma gearing up for its own fight come november when it's similar law. criminalizing abortions takes effect republican representative todd russ is the author of that that was markie. martin reporting for us tonight. san francisco based ride-hailing companies uber and lyft said they will cover the legal fees of any driver who was sued under the new law. >> prohibiting most abortions in texas. >> we'll take you to a place where you can get ice crea
the ability to sue those involved in the procedure from the performing doctor to the uber driver who drove the patient to the clinic. people who sue successfully entitled to $10,000 the most pernicious the about the texas >> it eort of creates a vigilante system. where people get rewards to go out to you. and it just seems i know this sounds was an american. >> more than a dozen states have tried to enact similar laws. but face legal challenges on thursday. at least half a dozen...
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>> i was in the uber white stone bridge to connect to a bus. and then there were no buses running because of the water. the bus wasn't going over the bridge but the bus was coming back to main street. i jump on the bus and get off at main street to go to jamaica avenue and then they say no bus that went to jamaica. there's 7 feet of water in the road. >> 7 feet of water in the road. >> yeah. >> so there were no buss going. >> we know a lot of these buses were stranded. where were you? left at a bus station? >> i was left at the bus station. then i have someone at the 7 train run in. yes, but it's delayed. i went down to get the 7 train and i was on the 7 train for 20 minutes. >> then you got on the 7 train, came over here to where we are on 42nd street. >> yes. >> were there a lot of people -- >> a lot of people. a lot of people stranded down there, yes. >> how long have you been down there? >> oh my god, i've been down there since 11:30 something? >> since 11:30 last night? >> yes. >> because there's no way for you to get home to where you liv
>> i was in the uber white stone bridge to connect to a bus. and then there were no buses running because of the water. the bus wasn't going over the bridge but the bus was coming back to main street. i jump on the bus and get off at main street to go to jamaica avenue and then they say no bus that went to jamaica. there's 7 feet of water in the road. >> 7 feet of water in the road. >> yeah. >> so there were no buss going. >> we know a lot of these buses were...
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fortunately, i had -- um -- a very battle-hardened new york uber drive uber driver who was committed but it was like rivers out there. um, and i saw many, many people in a lot worse condition than i was. thank goodness. >> and, james, as you have been speaking with us, we have been looking at these pictures. the images are just extraordinary in the subway. on the roads. just amazing. as you say, never seen anything like it. certainly, not in new york city. so once you got home after two hours, normally a 30-minute trip as you say, took you two hours to get home. what did you find? >> well, in looking out the window and reviewing some of the -- the photos and videos that i took on my trip home. and fortunately, where my neck of the woods is -- is totally fine here. obviously, very, very wet. but, you know, tomorrow morning when the sun comes up, we'll begin to assess the damage. i have been on twitter -- um -- and social media like you and your viewers just looking at the extraordinary amount of water that's coming into this -- this place. and again, that closest comparison that i hav
fortunately, i had -- um -- a very battle-hardened new york uber drive uber driver who was committed but it was like rivers out there. um, and i saw many, many people in a lot worse condition than i was. thank goodness. >> and, james, as you have been speaking with us, we have been looking at these pictures. the images are just extraordinary in the subway. on the roads. just amazing. as you say, never seen anything like it. certainly, not in new york city. so once you got home after two...
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uber and lyft share information about dangerous drivers.rian: we are already doing party bands and we could of course go further. i think the principle is to keep people in our communities safe. for people to feel that air b&b is a safe community, it is something we will prioritize. emily: virtual experiences during covid, how has that business evolved? do you still see this as being airbnb's potential next big thing? brian: we had to take a pause on experiences because people could not gather. a lot of physical activity people were doing -- people are realizing they can only stay home so many nights and watch netflix. they eventually have to get out of the house and do things with other people. i think we will be a nice alternative to going to restaurants. you can do a local activity with a local expert. emily: airbnb was diversifying in so many ways before the pandemic. as the home business has researched, going through this recovery/revolution, do you talk about reigniting any earlier ambitions or are you looking at any other potential m
uber and lyft share information about dangerous drivers.rian: we are already doing party bands and we could of course go further. i think the principle is to keep people in our communities safe. for people to feel that air b&b is a safe community, it is something we will prioritize. emily: virtual experiences during covid, how has that business evolved? do you still see this as being airbnb's potential next big thing? brian: we had to take a pause on experiences because people could not...
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accounts in virginia, afghan refugees involved in multiple incidentss of sexual assault and many using ubere despite not having completed the vetting process. congressman green is here with the full story of the later on. raymond arroyo returns with a report on the biden staffers really feel when the president steps up to the mic. seen and unseen, can't miss video but first, some of the others at the white house is the focus of tonight's angle. you can't say he didn't try to warn us. >> ways of war and police and cops. the open borders lobbyists the killed citizens with illegal drugs that poured into our country support biden. >> biden would barrier regulation and gas prices $6 and $7, it is nice to be under $2, isn't it? done nothing but betray you for 47 years. china owns him. sell out to big pharma and foreign countries. the only thing he cares about is political power. laura: it is coming through. it seems like sweet long years because everything in his party and his party touched has turned bad from domestic to foreign policy the nation is in a tailspin. the press can't avoid covering
accounts in virginia, afghan refugees involved in multiple incidentss of sexual assault and many using ubere despite not having completed the vetting process. congressman green is here with the full story of the later on. raymond arroyo returns with a report on the biden staffers really feel when the president steps up to the mic. seen and unseen, can't miss video but first, some of the others at the white house is the focus of tonight's angle. you can't say he didn't try to warn us. >>...
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uber's ceo spot on the new york subway system, the wait time was too long for uber or too expensive.on the nasdaq. michelangelo trades, the ceo and founder will be because momentarily. it is the thursday trivia question, what is the most watched video on youtube? we give you the answer when we come back. thanks for coming. now when it comes to a financial plan this broker is your man. let's open your binders to page 188... uh carl, are there different planning options in here? options? plans we can build on our own, or with help from a financial consultant? like schwab does. uhhh... could we adjust our plan... ...yeah, like if we buy a new house? mmmm... and our son just started working. oh! do you offer a complimentary retirement plan for him? as in free? just like schwab. schwab! look forward to planning with schwab. you're driving innovation. schwab! you're racing to the cloud. you need to do it securely. that's why palo alto networks developed prisma cloud - an integrated platform that secures your cloud environment end to end. used by the world's largest organizations, prisma cl
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because an uber driver can't be charged -- anyone who is aiding and abetting can't be charged unlessng an abortion after six weeks. and the providers in texas, at least getting an abortion at an abrgs clinic as opposed to some kind of surreptitious way, which is certainly going to increase under this law, and hopefully people can do so safely. right now if you are an abortion provider in texas you are not providing abortions after six weeks. so we don't even have to get those bipartisany hunters. they don't even have to get those bounty hunters on the trail of individuals who are seeking medical care. they have already won by shutting down abortions after six weeks. the face act may be really important in other states that are not texas or in the clinics that are still providing limited services up to six weeks. but we all know that what happens in texas is not going to stay in texas. individuals are already seeking abortion care in states nearby. they are going anywhere that they can find if they have the means to travel. and at those clinics, we all know that every time abortion is
because an uber driver can't be charged -- anyone who is aiding and abetting can't be charged unlessng an abortion after six weeks. and the providers in texas, at least getting an abortion at an abrgs clinic as opposed to some kind of surreptitious way, which is certainly going to increase under this law, and hopefully people can do so safely. right now if you are an abortion provider in texas you are not providing abortions after six weeks. so we don't even have to get those bipartisany...
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an uber driver, under this law, can be sued, at least $10,000 at minimum -- >> no the law says if you -- if you have been proven to aid and abet an illegal abortion, then you will be held accountable. >> for many people who might otherwise want to assist a friend, a sister, a neighbor, in securing an abortion, they may be deterred from doing that because of the fear of legal liability. >> reporter: malia says this law won't help mothers like her, it will hurt them. earlier this year, she faced another tough decision. >> maya was about -- a little over a year and i found myself pregnant again. again, i wasn't expecting it. >> reporter: she was 5 weeks along. her husband is active military and lives three hours away on base during the week. malia says with work and a baby, she doesn't have the resources for another child yet. >> we made a pros and cons list. we both agreed it wasn't the time, it wasn't going to work. we both wanted to dedicate all of our time, energy, to the daughter that we have, that we love very much, and it was that easy. we made the decision to have an abortion, an
an uber driver, under this law, can be sued, at least $10,000 at minimum -- >> no the law says if you -- if you have been proven to aid and abet an illegal abortion, then you will be held accountable. >> for many people who might otherwise want to assist a friend, a sister, a neighbor, in securing an abortion, they may be deterred from doing that because of the fear of legal liability. >> reporter: malia says this law won't help mothers like her, it will hurt them. earlier...
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uber says it will appeal.owners got comfortable with using digital apps including home services. as part of our work shifting segment, we have our guest here, ceo of angi homeservices. when it came to home services, how people use your apps to do what? oisin: if you rewind a few years, with so many questions about this next generation of homeowners, if they were going to buy homes at all -- if you rewind to before the pandemic and we were in the middle of this debate about whether millennials would even buy homes at all. we have seen them join the home market at a faster rate than ever before. were they going to buy them in the same locations we anticipated? in urban centers? we have seen as more workplaces opted for more flexibility, we have seen the location where people are buying homes start to change. third is, what are those homes look like? how will they lay them out? what will they do in terms of home office, create that space? he put all that together, and people are investing more in their homes than
uber says it will appeal.owners got comfortable with using digital apps including home services. as part of our work shifting segment, we have our guest here, ceo of angi homeservices. when it came to home services, how people use your apps to do what? oisin: if you rewind a few years, with so many questions about this next generation of homeowners, if they were going to buy homes at all -- if you rewind to before the pandemic and we were in the middle of this debate about whether millennials...
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the public market today we are talking to the cofounder of roger federer on holdings, maker of the uberning shoe. how is the stock trading in this debut with 30 minutes left wait till i show you right after the short break. we're coming right back. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your network. plus an expert team looking ahead 24/7 to help prevent threats. every day in business is a big day. we'll keep you ready for what's next. comcast business powering possibilities. (vo) while you may not be running an architectural firm, tending hives of honeybees, and mentoring a teenager — your life is just as unique. your raymond james financial advisor gets to know you, your passions, and the way you help others. so you can live your life. that's life well planned. i order my groceries online now. shingles doesn't care
the public market today we are talking to the cofounder of roger federer on holdings, maker of the uberning shoe. how is the stock trading in this debut with 30 minutes left wait till i show you right after the short break. we're coming right back. ♪ it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast...
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wednesday, we are going to be joined by the uber ceo.ou can catch that interview live at 10:30 a.m. wall street time. coming out, disney shares sinking the most since may on a cautious update from the disney ceo. we will take you to let get all the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: take a look at disney shares. the steepest drop since may. following comments from the ceo that delays could impact subscriber growth. we are joined by chris from l.a. who listened to the whole conversation. it seemed to have taken investors by surprise. what did he say? >> he said the new subscribers they had this quarter are going to be in the low single digit millions. you can envision 3 million. wall street had been anticipating a number like 10 million. that is a big difference. covid, there is a surge of the delta variant. that is meant they could not do some things. if you are subscriber, you can say all i get is turner and hooch. and a couple of other things. last month they are launched a new star plus product, which is there more hulu like product
wednesday, we are going to be joined by the uber ceo.ou can catch that interview live at 10:30 a.m. wall street time. coming out, disney shares sinking the most since may on a cautious update from the disney ceo. we will take you to let get all the details. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: take a look at disney shares. the steepest drop since may. following comments from the ceo that delays could impact subscriber growth. we are joined by chris from l.a. who listened to the whole conversation. it...
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an uber didn't seem like the best idea.tered in a donut shop for a little while and managed to get an uber home. my little sister is due to give birth. half of the world's children live in countries that are high risk. if we're seeing this in new york city, you think about how much worse it could be for vulnerable countries where they don't have resources available to acclimatize to kind of things. the climate talks coming up in glasgow in november are so important. i hope our leaders will come together and have some kind of concerted action. otherwise, we're going to continue to see people losing their lives and damage to property and people's homes. >> joe, i'm so glad you're making that point. we can all recycle as much as we want and it's not changing the climate crisis that we're seeing. we need world leaders to kick this into high gear and help tackle this. >> thanks for sharing with us. >> he tweeted out with the video. finally made it to higher ground and a fellow passenger exclaims, oh no, i missed my stop. >> i ap
an uber didn't seem like the best idea.tered in a donut shop for a little while and managed to get an uber home. my little sister is due to give birth. half of the world's children live in countries that are high risk. if we're seeing this in new york city, you think about how much worse it could be for vulnerable countries where they don't have resources available to acclimatize to kind of things. the climate talks coming up in glasgow in november are so important. i hope our leaders will come...
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. >>> ride sharing apps lyft and uber will now cover the legal fees of drivers if they are sued underi-abortion law. under the new law individuals can now sue anyone who helps someone get an abortion, from medical providers to relatives, even an uber driver. both companies say drivers shouldn't be put at risk for helping get people where they want to go >>> covid and the vaccine have made clear just how deep our political divisions are in this country. but those same conflicts are playing out every day on a smaller scale. the decision to get vaccinated or not is now tearing families and friends apart. kristen dahlgren reports >> reporter: jenny gimbit was already planning a small wedding when -- >> we get a text message one day that says hey, full disclosure, we're not vaccinated, we're not going to get vaccinated, and we don't like wearing masks >> reporter: her wedding got smaller. >> we uninvited them we have immunocompromised family members that are going to be there and there's three nurses in my family who that's drama i just did not care to have. >> reporter: across the country
. >>> ride sharing apps lyft and uber will now cover the legal fees of drivers if they are sued underi-abortion law. under the new law individuals can now sue anyone who helps someone get an abortion, from medical providers to relatives, even an uber driver. both companies say drivers shouldn't be put at risk for helping get people where they want to go >>> covid and the vaccine have made clear just how deep our political divisions are in this country. but those same conflicts...
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brian: who got them an uber app. on the way over.re is at least 100 unaccompanied afghan minors now. maybe they can play with the unaccompanied minors from our southern border. they're all on the same place, our military bases where we usually keep our military. so keep in mind this, this administration and the state department wants us to digest this. that we are not sure even though these are retired military, some of the most successful and most official military experts we have that put together these private businesses and private companies immediately to start evacuating people because our government wouldn't. they said we don't know who is on those planes. we don't know if those planes are weaponized or the cargo is going to blow up. excuse me we watched the karzai at the airport with the people surrounding it and watching crushed getting through haphazardly we know the people you put on the planes at the karzai airport endangered everybody and many of which we don't know who they are. now you are worried about 25 sivs and 19
brian: who got them an uber app. on the way over.re is at least 100 unaccompanied afghan minors now. maybe they can play with the unaccompanied minors from our southern border. they're all on the same place, our military bases where we usually keep our military. so keep in mind this, this administration and the state department wants us to digest this. that we are not sure even though these are retired military, some of the most successful and most official military experts we have that put...