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joined now by whitney wolfe herd, ceo and founder of bumble.hank you for joining us this morning. >> hi, julia good morning. >> so whitney, your results beat expectations for the first quarter. your guidance for the second quarter, very strong seems like a lot of different points here that are showing better than expected results, but the guidance for the second quarter raising a lot of concerns for investors seems to be that's what is pushing the stock down this morning. tell us what your outlook is for the second half of the year. >> of course it's worth noting the business is continuing to do great. fundamentals are strong. we're seeing really great signs of pent-up demand, and as i've said to you before, julia, this is the business of love, friendship and community there's never going to not be demand for this. we are being cautiously conservative due to the nature of the pandemic. none of us, not you, not i, can predict what happens later this year around the globe. and so, you know, this is certainly not signaling we don't believe in the
joined now by whitney wolfe herd, ceo and founder of bumble.hank you for joining us this morning. >> hi, julia good morning. >> so whitney, your results beat expectations for the first quarter. your guidance for the second quarter, very strong seems like a lot of different points here that are showing better than expected results, but the guidance for the second quarter raising a lot of concerns for investors seems to be that's what is pushing the stock down this morning. tell us...
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star power more than enough for pink whitney.sports podcaster ryan whitney, hockey man exe stroard their, is here on the secret ask to his new beverage business success and his boss, barstool sports' ceo, on why she couldn't wait to team up with the former nhl star. what does pink have to do with hockey players? oh, you'll know. closing bell ringing in 40 minutes. we have the dow down 456 points. stay tuned, we're coming right back. ♪♪, or real estate exchange. you can close with more certainty. and twice as fast. if i could, i'd ten-x everything. like a coffee run... or fedora shopping. talk to your broker. ten-x does the same thing, - but with buildings. - so no more waiting. sfx: ding! see how easy...? don't just sell it. ten-x it. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this... your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, asap! so ba
star power more than enough for pink whitney.sports podcaster ryan whitney, hockey man exe stroard their, is here on the secret ask to his new beverage business success and his boss, barstool sports' ceo, on why she couldn't wait to team up with the former nhl star. what does pink have to do with hockey players? oh, you'll know. closing bell ringing in 40 minutes. we have the dow down 456 points. stay tuned, we're coming right back. ♪♪, or real estate exchange. you can close with more...
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whitney: international has been a tremendous highlight for us.owing extremely rapidly. it is rapidly becoming our third-largest markets. we are seeing this resonate in all different cultures, communities, across languages. it just suggests that the bumble mission, the bumble brand, the bumble product, this is not only needed and wanted around the world, but it is working. women across the globe want to be treated with respect. they want to be in the driver seat. they do not want to be inundated with messages. they do not want to be bombarded or treated poorly online. and that has been bumble's driving force from day one and this is resonating in a real and profound way. and when you think about our global growth opportunity, it is massive. it is so large and we are just at the very beginning of our international growth. so this is a playbook we are investing heavily in and rolling out across the globe. emily: will be watching that. bumble founder and ceo whitney wolfe herd, thanks so much for stopping by. coming up, the spac king is doing just fi
whitney: international has been a tremendous highlight for us.owing extremely rapidly. it is rapidly becoming our third-largest markets. we are seeing this resonate in all different cultures, communities, across languages. it just suggests that the bumble mission, the bumble brand, the bumble product, this is not only needed and wanted around the world, but it is working. women across the globe want to be treated with respect. they want to be in the driver seat. they do not want to be inundated...
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whitney: these customers are all across the map.ve great engagement and new customer growth with generation z, millennials, but also gen x and boomers. there has been ale new wave of people looking for second chances, going through divorces or breakups. the pandemic has not just banned the quest for love. it has also been this new beginning opportunity. what is interesting about bumble, not everyone sees everyone. if you have a young woman in college using bumble, her mother joining is not an issue for that college student . people really see the age groups they are searching for. this is a huge focus of hours, leaning into these segments, curating and experience from a product marketing standpoint, doubling down on our efforts. so that we are not just the app for millennials or for x. this is a brand and product that speaks for everyone. that is something that is unique to us. emily: you have invested a lot to grow your international business. how much fruit is that bearing? whitney: international has been a tremendous highlight fo
whitney: these customers are all across the map.ve great engagement and new customer growth with generation z, millennials, but also gen x and boomers. there has been ale new wave of people looking for second chances, going through divorces or breakups. the pandemic has not just banned the quest for love. it has also been this new beginning opportunity. what is interesting about bumble, not everyone sees everyone. if you have a young woman in college using bumble, her mother joining is not an...
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whitney -- >> reporter: whitney and michael are classmates, front line workers and pharmacy graduates. >> it's a great feeling. >> reporter: it's a historical moment for whitney, who's parents immigrate friday nigeria and are both nurses. >> for them to see their daughter in america doing great things walking across the stage will mean a lot to them. >> reporter: about 1500 graduates plus their guests will be here and the celebrations will continue with twice a day ceremonies all the way through friday. >> all right, reporting with your mask. the "cbs overnight news" will be ght ba. you'd never want leftover food residue on your surfaces. but that's what you could be doing with a used dishcloth. so, switch to bounty for a more hygienic clean. unlike used dishcloths that can redistribute residue, bounty keeps your surfaces cleaner. bounty, the quicker picker upper. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervivenerve relief from the world's #1 selling nerve care company. nervive contains alpha lipoic acid to relieve occasional nerve aches, weakness and di
whitney -- >> reporter: whitney and michael are classmates, front line workers and pharmacy graduates. >> it's a great feeling. >> reporter: it's a historical moment for whitney, who's parents immigrate friday nigeria and are both nurses. >> for them to see their daughter in america doing great things walking across the stage will mean a lot to them. >> reporter: about 1500 graduates plus their guests will be here and the celebrations will continue with twice a day...
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whitney fakolade. >> reporter: whitney and michael kessler are classmate, front line workers and pharmacy graduates. >> it is just a phenomenal feeling. >> reporter: it is a historical moment for whitney whose parents immigrated from nigeria and are both nurses. >> for them to see their own daughter in america doing great things, walking across the stage, it is going to mean a lot to them. >> reporter: about 1,500 graduates plus their guests will be here. and the celebrations will continue with twice a day ceremonies all the way through friday. jericka. >> duncan: all right, lilia luciano, reporting with her mask, thank you. after a year of covid restrictions hitting the open road this summer could make for a great escape. but if you go, you might have some trouble finding that perfect ride. here's cbs' janet shamlian. >> reporter: the sales lot is usually jam-packed with hundreds of campers and motor homes. at this r.v. dealer in wallace, texas right now fewer than 50. what does it usually look like in here. >> totally full, units down the aisle there. there is stuff everywhere, normally
whitney fakolade. >> reporter: whitney and michael kessler are classmate, front line workers and pharmacy graduates. >> it is just a phenomenal feeling. >> reporter: it is a historical moment for whitney whose parents immigrated from nigeria and are both nurses. >> for them to see their own daughter in america doing great things, walking across the stage, it is going to mean a lot to them. >> reporter: about 1,500 graduates plus their guests will be here. and the...
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our field support at lockheed and pratt whitney and field support engineers. in addition to what you probably heard referred to as administrators. lockheed folks who are boots on the ground. that's one driver. second driver of sustainment cost includes our u.s. government footprint. this is one of the things talked about previously. at times it becomes challenging to be able to effectively reduce that maintenance footprint. we are working really closely with general abba, air force, navy and marine corps, looking at ways to reduce that maintenance footprint. the last two pieces are air vehicle parts and they are repair and engine parts. in aggregate, all of those pieces, when combined together, form -- are the four pillars of that annual sustainment costs. in those also present our greatest opportunities to go after costs. to target those specific areas in an attempt to bring costs down. certainly we won't make them go away, but we can certainly bring them down. >> it seems like there's a lot of room to -- proven on how much these parts costs, is it warranted,
our field support at lockheed and pratt whitney and field support engineers. in addition to what you probably heard referred to as administrators. lockheed folks who are boots on the ground. that's one driver. second driver of sustainment cost includes our u.s. government footprint. this is one of the things talked about previously. at times it becomes challenging to be able to effectively reduce that maintenance footprint. we are working really closely with general abba, air force, navy and...
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with me live from washington, our law enforcement correspondent whitney wild.ning. >> good morning. these comments from some republican members of congress are deeply upsetting to the people who put themselves in harm's way to protect them. these comments are damaging. they are shocking. and they are deeply personal. here's what officer michael fanone of the metropolitan police department had to say, as well as officer harry dunn of u.s. capitol police. >> i'm not a politician. i'm not an elected official. i don't expect anybody to give two [ bleep ] about my opinions. but i will say this. you know, those are lies. >> okay. let me take you in. let's listen to kevin mccarthy followed by elise stefanik. >> i want to congratulate elise stefanik and welcome her to the leadership team. i want to thank chip roy as well. we had a healthy debate, and a good election. we've got a lot of work to do in this leadership team. we've got a lot of work to do in this conference. the policies of nancy pelosi and joe biden are destroying this nation. we've got gasoline lines, sta
with me live from washington, our law enforcement correspondent whitney wild.ning. >> good morning. these comments from some republican members of congress are deeply upsetting to the people who put themselves in harm's way to protect them. these comments are damaging. they are shocking. and they are deeply personal. here's what officer michael fanone of the metropolitan police department had to say, as well as officer harry dunn of u.s. capitol police. >> i'm not a politician. i'm...
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. >> reporter: in this group photo, blake whitney among his leadership peers, where's his patriotism proud but he was surprised when he got the photo back. >> i noticed that all the stickers were missing. >> reporter: those stickers removed and edited off his peers shirts pick of the stickers, just like these, supporting america and free speech. some of his fellow club members are upset that they they were given no warning. >> american a different story is on his they told all the groups but they went ahead and do that after-the-fact and made us feel like we were bad people for doing that. >> reporter: the picture taken during inclusion we get at whitney high feature student body leaders from all organizations including some turning point usa members, a conservative student group on campus. the rockland unified school district tells us, all club symbols were removed from shirts, in the spirit of equity, inclusivity and school unity. but he says he did not notice it happen to any other clubs. >> it is astounding to me. >> reporter: he says this at it is legally okay. >> the person or
. >> reporter: in this group photo, blake whitney among his leadership peers, where's his patriotism proud but he was surprised when he got the photo back. >> i noticed that all the stickers were missing. >> reporter: those stickers removed and edited off his peers shirts pick of the stickers, just like these, supporting america and free speech. some of his fellow club members are upset that they they were given no warning. >> american a different story is on his they...
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and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reasoning that russia is seen as an enemy. central african republic is in the grip of a years long civil war r t. i was gained a 1st time glimpse into the conflict and the rule. russia is playing and helping the local government, contra militant forces here as part of our report, which is a little bit in full that our t dot com looks like, ah, there is a mine ahead. this sounded there are still groups, the rebel is hiding in the jungle that we made a stop just to observe that the story is on the column with exactly in this area. they came and started shooting in the innocent people and then just disappear. we got lucky to have an interview with an actual warlord and i want to ask you if you get to kill anyone, when the russians came to, what did they do here? there were no problems. they came to protect us about $535.00 instructors. what are russians fighting for n c r? for the good also on our website, china herself, and it's long standing population control policies made fo
and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reasoning that russia is seen as an enemy. central african republic is in the grip of a years long civil war r t. i was gained a 1st time glimpse into the conflict and the rule. russia is playing and helping the local government, contra militant forces here as part of our report, which is a little bit in full that our t dot com looks like, ah, there is a mine ahead. this sounded there are still groups, the...
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and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy the central african republic is in the grip of a years long civil war r t gain. the 1st one glimpse into the conflict on the rule, russia is playing and helping the local government country military forces. here as part of her report, which is available in full r t dot com. looks like, ah, there is a mind ahead. this sounded there are still groups of rebel is hiding in the jungle. we made a stop just to observe that last time on the column was exactly in this area. they came and started shooting into innocent people and then just disappear. so we got lucky to have an interview with an actual warlord and i want to ask you if you get to kill anyone, when the russians came to, what did they do here? they were no problem. they came to protect us quite hungry by instructors. what are russians fighting or in the are for the good also on our website right now china. so it's long standing population control policies. i made falling birth rat
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and this only one reason why whitney, we have been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia is seen as an enemy. and there are 3 talk stories for this hour on this one day life from oscar, with all the international. thanks for joining us. we're back soon with me. ah, oh the i i use me join me every thursday on the alex silent show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world, the politic sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then. me some can fall from middle class to homeless overnight. most of them are very hard working. people who want to get ahead that has either have some, some health issues or have some had a trick of bad luck. a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing, just a month's rent can get you a victim at gunpoint. if anything bad happens to any thing that just throws your budget off slightly, you gotta catch up real quick, or you're going to have a judgment of possession against you and get a big anyone that's homeless is true like garbage. people look into like a monster or someone bad, or you cho
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whitney wild joins us now.many times wild and false claims about the election at every opportunity on many platforms. now he is saying not to have listened to him? not listened literally, perhaps figuratively is the argument they're making. they're offering three rebuttals. the first is that no one would have actually thought he meant trial by literal combat. here is just a quick quote from his filing. no reasonable reader or listener would have perceived giuliani's speech as an instruction to march to the capitol or perceive the trial by combat reference as a call to arms to invade the capitol. and then second, they're basically arguing that representative is trying to do what the fbi cannot which is tie giuliani and others directly to the violence at the capitol that day. fun finally, they argue that violence is orchestrated by pro trump groups, pro trump extremist groups to which giuliani had had no connection, poppy and jim. >> whitney, thank you. we'll follow it very closely. appreciate the reporting. >>>
whitney wild joins us now.many times wild and false claims about the election at every opportunity on many platforms. now he is saying not to have listened to him? not listened literally, perhaps figuratively is the argument they're making. they're offering three rebuttals. the first is that no one would have actually thought he meant trial by literal combat. here is just a quick quote from his filing. no reasonable reader or listener would have perceived giuliani's speech as an instruction to...
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and this only one reason why whitney, we have been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia is seen as an enemy. central african republic is in the grip of a years long civil war. and our t gained 1st tankless into the conflict and the rule, russia is playing and helping the local government country military forces. he was part of a report which is available in full r t dot com looks like ah, there is a mind ahead. this sounded there are still groups of rebel is hiding in the jungle that we made a stop just to observe that the story on the column was exactly in this area. they came and started shooting in the innocent people and then just disappeared. we got lucky to have an interview with an actual warlord and i want to ask you if you get to kill anyone, when the russians came, what did they do here? there were no problems. we came to protect us. i've done quite hungry and so did part instructors. what are russians fighting for n c r? for the good? definitely an interesting watch that's also china has softened it's long standing population con
and this only one reason why whitney, we have been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia is seen as an enemy. central african republic is in the grip of a years long civil war. and our t gained 1st tankless into the conflict and the rule, russia is playing and helping the local government country military forces. he was part of a report which is available in full r t dot com looks like ah, there is a mind ahead. this sounded there are still groups of rebel is hiding in...
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cnn's whitney wild is joining us for this story. what are these officers saying, whitney? >> they're very frustrated. there was this moment following the insurrection our shortcomings, challenges are being reformed, but now there's a real chance for reform and meaningful changes, and in the days that followed, that seemed like that was farther and farther and farther from their grasp. now it seems like this fact-finding mission is going no. where one officer said you have heard all this, police, police, police, the police force is battered and bruised, and you drag your feet. this offer says, i got lulled into it. i bought into it. i thought, wow, we are really going to get answers. i think of all the stories, this was my comment that broke the most, for these officers so feel like they were tricked after they were victimized is heartbreaking. they're frustrated and hurt by what they're seeing play out. >> it's natural. they're the victim of crimes and it's natural to want to know what happened and for there to be an investigation which is very much what the commission is
cnn's whitney wild is joining us for this story. what are these officers saying, whitney? >> they're very frustrated. there was this moment following the insurrection our shortcomings, challenges are being reformed, but now there's a real chance for reform and meaningful changes, and in the days that followed, that seemed like that was farther and farther and farther from their grasp. now it seems like this fact-finding mission is going no. where one officer said you have heard all this,...
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and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia is seen as an enemy. central african republic is in the grips of a years long civil war r t has gained a 1st hand glimpse into the conflict and the role russia is playing and helping the local government counter militant forces. here's part of our report which is available in full at r t dot com. looks like, ah, there is a mind that sounded there are still groups of rebel is hiding in the jungle. we made a stop just to observe that the story on the column was exactly in the center. they came and started shooting into innocent people and then just disappeared. so we got lucky to have an interview with an actual warlord. and i want to ask if you get to kill anyone, when the russians came, what did they do here? they were no problem. they begin to protect us around $535.00 instructors to get that. what are russians fighting for n, c, r? for the good china has softened its long standing population control policies amid of falling birth rates and an aging pop
and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia is seen as an enemy. central african republic is in the grips of a years long civil war r t has gained a 1st hand glimpse into the conflict and the role russia is playing and helping the local government counter militant forces. here's part of our report which is available in full at r t dot com. looks like, ah, there is a mind that sounded there are still groups of rebel is hiding in the...
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and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy . there was a real talk stories for this monday. here were an r t enter national. thank you for sharing some time with us here at moscow. we're back in about 35 minutes with a new program just for you who. oh me. ah, i met my local bank and obviously wanted them and johnny gave me up the got a car through the up in the kitchen on the beach is evil out tomorrow. i gotta get my, don't get a she will put it on the show that the lady told me be bringing home like he's under the lamp, me up and everybody who bought the monopoly and then because you guys are not the man why or why not what i think some can fall from middle class to homeless overnight. most of them are very hard working. people who want to get ahead that has either have some, some health issues or have some had a trick of bad luck. a full time job won't always pay for a place to live and missing, just a month's rent can go to a victim at gunpoint. if anything bad happens to
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this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy as our program for this our here on the international. thank you for sharing your monday with us here in moscow. my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me.
this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy as our program for this our here on the international. thank you for sharing your monday with us here in moscow. my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me.
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. >> whitney wild is with us. >> reporter: director murray is going up to the hill for the first timesoned learned from january 6th. although he was questioned many times about what they learned from that horrific incident, he stopped short of giving real substantive detail about changes that the agency is making, he did say they're doing an after action report and he also said they're putting more investment into assessing social media intelligence to get a better handle on the real threats. one thing he did say, which didn't happen, was that this could have possibly been a national special security event. that is a specific designation, happens at the super bowl, happens at the joint session, state of the union, and what it means is that the secret service takes over the security and the planning of that event. it also means, by nature, many more resources, and he said that if that event, january 6th, the certification of the electoral college votes had been an nsse, you would have seen much more security there, which suggests, perhaps, that if it had been an nsse, we wouldn't have
. >> whitney wild is with us. >> reporter: director murray is going up to the hill for the first timesoned learned from january 6th. although he was questioned many times about what they learned from that horrific incident, he stopped short of giving real substantive detail about changes that the agency is making, he did say they're doing an after action report and he also said they're putting more investment into assessing social media intelligence to get a better handle on the...
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. >> our law enforcement correspondent, whitney wild, is with us this morning.ere critical communication lapses to say the least ahead of january 6th. tell us what we can expect today. >> well, the inspector general, this is capitol police inspector general michael bolton will detail a list of deficiencies surrounding the threat assessment operation within capitol police. among those he's found that there was simply outdated or vague guidance for how to operate, failure to adequately track officer contacts, which meant the agency couldn't evaluate possible trends among people who officers are contacting, who may possibly want to do harm. finally a lack of a countersurveillance entity that is stand-alone and insufficient resources. now, capitol police say they would like to do all of the recommendations that mr. bolton is offering for building a rebust robust threat assessment but they can't do it without the funding. house democrats are trying to move forward a bill to supplement the security funding on capitol hill but we just don't know where it's going to go
. >> our law enforcement correspondent, whitney wild, is with us this morning.ere critical communication lapses to say the least ahead of january 6th. tell us what we can expect today. >> well, the inspector general, this is capitol police inspector general michael bolton will detail a list of deficiencies surrounding the threat assessment operation within capitol police. among those he's found that there was simply outdated or vague guidance for how to operate, failure to...
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and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy as our program for this our here on the international. thank you for sharing your monday with us here in moscow. my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me. the news the news ah. hello and welcome to cross stock where all things considered peter about imposing sanctions and the country used to be a policy of last resort. that is not the case today. now, washington sanction scores of countries and even threatened sanctions against. suppose the allies do sanctions work? no, not really. also we have an update on beer, was i to discuss these issues and more i'm joined by my guess, jordan sent me well we in budapest, he is in podcast or at the gaggle which can be found on youtube rumble and locals. and here in moscow were joined by dmitri bobbitt. she is a political analyst and editor at, you know, me internet media project or a gentleman crossed our rules in the
and this only one reason why whitney has been delayed at the european level. and this reason is that russia has seen as an enemy as our program for this our here on the international. thank you for sharing your monday with us here in moscow. my colleague union o'neill is here in half an hour's time with more of your monday headlines. thank you for joining me. the news the news ah. hello and welcome to cross stock where all things considered peter about imposing sanctions and the country used to...
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whitney wild has more.h questions yesterday's hearing. there is a pattern here, right? the idea that no one knew anything or saw any, you know, warning sign here, has been disproven. >> well, absolutely. and so the context of all this was this was a hearing to examine the inspector general's review into the threat assessment and counter surveillance operations at capitol police. representatives was laying out this time line and she says at 11:00 a.m., capitol police had eyes on 200 proud boys that were moving toward the senate side. they're important because this is an extremist group we've been covering extensively. we now know many of them are facing charges, some of them are facing charges for conspiracy. so she was making the point that there was this extremist group at 11:00 a.m., hours before the riot happened. the capitol police had had eyes on. she says there was just one mention of the proud boys in that time line. she says later in the time line around 11:30, capitol police noted that they were mo
whitney wild has more.h questions yesterday's hearing. there is a pattern here, right? the idea that no one knew anything or saw any, you know, warning sign here, has been disproven. >> well, absolutely. and so the context of all this was this was a hearing to examine the inspector general's review into the threat assessment and counter surveillance operations at capitol police. representatives was laying out this time line and she says at 11:00 a.m., capitol police had eyes on 200 proud...
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>> cnn's whitney wild is with us now on this story.ell us about this, whitney. >> well, they're chalking all this up to it was just political hype hyperbole, showmanship, no reasonable person would have thought he was actually advocating trial by combat. this is all in response to a lawsuit filed by representative eric swalwell which basically tries to hold giuliani and others accountable in the filing the response to the swalwell lawsuit giuliani's attorneys write, the statement is clearly hiyperbolic and not literal. no one can literally receive the trial by combat is one inciting the listeners immediate violent attack on the capitol which could have nothing to do with giuliani's al gore kal trial by combat over evidence of fraud in the election. basically what giuliani is arguing here in addition is this idea that swalwell is trying to do what the fbi cannot which is tie giuliani directly to the violence at the capitol. giuliani goes on to say that this was basically all orchestrated by pro-trump group that he has no connection to w
>> cnn's whitney wild is with us now on this story.ell us about this, whitney. >> well, they're chalking all this up to it was just political hype hyperbole, showmanship, no reasonable person would have thought he was actually advocating trial by combat. this is all in response to a lawsuit filed by representative eric swalwell which basically tries to hold giuliani and others accountable in the filing the response to the swalwell lawsuit giuliani's attorneys write, the statement is...
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our whitney wild has more.mean you smile because it's a remarkable defense, but it's really serious because this is supposed to be a news outlet, and the president and the news outlet kept lying. >> yeah, it's really alarming. and it raises a lot of other, you know, concepts we've been talking about which is the impact of this proliferation of fake news, of, you know, simply misinformation and the real damage that that causes. here, in this case, the attorney for the defendant, anthony antonio, said his client lost his job at the start of the pandemic and basically only watched fox news afterward. he said for the next proximate six months, fox television played constantly. he became hooked with what i call fox-itis or fox mania and became interested in the political aspect and started believing what was being fed to him. what was being fed to him, according to his attorney, were the lies of election fraud, consistently pushed by former president donald trump. antonio is charged with five federal crimes related
our whitney wild has more.mean you smile because it's a remarkable defense, but it's really serious because this is supposed to be a news outlet, and the president and the news outlet kept lying. >> yeah, it's really alarming. and it raises a lot of other, you know, concepts we've been talking about which is the impact of this proliferation of fake news, of, you know, simply misinformation and the real damage that that causes. here, in this case, the attorney for the defendant, anthony...
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>> whitney wild, thank you for all that reporting on both levels. really important. >>> this morning, the big lie could have more severe and potentially deadly consequences. a stark warning coming from a federal judge who says the steady drum beat of former president trump's lies that the election was stolen could continue to inspire his supporters to take up arms. >> this as officials say right-wing media, republicans and, of course, trump himself, are still stoking the grievances, the lies that led to that deadly insurrection. cnn's jessica schneider is in washington with more. jessica, really just a blistering critique, condemnation of the continuing propaganda around all of this. what more did judge amy berman jackson say? >> this was a warning and part of a 26-page opinion from juamy berman jackson. it could be if they were released from jail because she says the exact lies that brought them to washington on january 6th and inspired them to attack the capitol are still being repeated by former president trump and some major news organizations,
>> whitney wild, thank you for all that reporting on both levels. really important. >>> this morning, the big lie could have more severe and potentially deadly consequences. a stark warning coming from a federal judge who says the steady drum beat of former president trump's lies that the election was stolen could continue to inspire his supporters to take up arms. >> this as officials say right-wing media, republicans and, of course, trump himself, are still stoking the...
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what's interesting is that i remember when whitney wolfe was on our air saying back in february thatc was great for online dating because people transferred their physical lives onto the virtual and digital and this would be a permanent shift and the pandemic wads a lhuge boost now they are saying it will be great for dating sites because people will be back in person and mingling again maybe both could be true once people can get out there, they go do bar, restaurants, concert, i don't think they will be as relients on these digital sites thazas they were doing the pandemic >> maybe coin base won't remain number one in the app store. maybe it's i can't go out and one of these dating apps will take the spot. >> they are calling it moderna girl summer. i don't know if you heard that or hot vax summer, pfizer girl summer to play on hot girl summer from megan the stallion >> whitney wolfe herd tomorrow on tech check. there's more to bumble the stock than bumble the app. >> it's not just bumble. it's also badoo which is an app we're not familiar with in the u.s. but it's very big interna
what's interesting is that i remember when whitney wolfe was on our air saying back in february thatc was great for online dating because people transferred their physical lives onto the virtual and digital and this would be a permanent shift and the pandemic wads a lhuge boost now they are saying it will be great for dating sites because people will be back in person and mingling again maybe both could be true once people can get out there, they go do bar, restaurants, concert, i don't think...
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cnn's whitney wild is with was a preview. what are you expecting? >> this is critical. critical at the capitol. what he found is their operation at present is just not adequate. he found several deficiencies. the agency wasn't tracking officer contacts which made it difficult to develop a pattern among people who might have been contacting, among the other things he found, that there was a lack of a countersurveillance entity on its own. he think that's important because it will help streamline the information flow. again, he found insufficient resources to manage this overwhelming number of threats that the capitol police has to manage. capitol police for their part says they would have loved to do all of these recommendations that bolton is recommendinging. house democrats are prepared to remove a bill. but we don't know whatwherite going yet, brianna. >> all right. we'll be watching. whitney wild, thank you so much. >>> the death toll rising overnight in the horrific attack on school girls in afghanistan. is this the type of violence we should expect to see as u.s. w
cnn's whitney wild is with was a preview. what are you expecting? >> this is critical. critical at the capitol. what he found is their operation at present is just not adequate. he found several deficiencies. the agency wasn't tracking officer contacts which made it difficult to develop a pattern among people who might have been contacting, among the other things he found, that there was a lack of a countersurveillance entity on its own. he think that's important because it will help...
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whitney wild has been following this story. whitney, i'm curious. how severe a security breach? for just an example, if you can pull up the full screen from the investigators, here is the quote directly from the indictment. from the press release. the breadth and depth of classified national security information retained by the defendant for more than a decade is simply astonishing. the defendant who is well trained in handling classified information put her country's sensitive secrets at risk. jim and poppy, she's accused of taking home a range of documents including intelligence bulletins, internal e-mails and assessments. it described methods about the effort to defend against terrorism and other threats, specifically, again, as you mentioned this is related to al qaeda and alleged associate of osama bin laden and information about other terrorist groups working in support of al qaeda. and this wasn't just a one time thing either. some of these run up to 2014. prosecutors say she would have known she wasn't supposed to take the records home. she was, again, well trained. she
whitney wild has been following this story. whitney, i'm curious. how severe a security breach? for just an example, if you can pull up the full screen from the investigators, here is the quote directly from the indictment. from the press release. the breadth and depth of classified national security information retained by the defendant for more than a decade is simply astonishing. the defendant who is well trained in handling classified information put her country's sensitive secrets at risk....
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whitney wild joins us now. again, these are officers making quite a broad point here about how not just members but staff view them. >> right. and i think this is, you know, really coming to light, this national spotlight is being shined on this normally very private relationship between officers and the members that they protect. and what this national spotlight is exposing is this uncomfortable relationship. this is different than anything else in law enforcement. the members and the snafs believe they have authority over the officers. the expectation for the officers was prior to the sixth, perhaps they were dismissed. they discussed at length feeling like they had become sort of part of just the apparatus and not human beings and authority was not recollect sympathied. the expectation was after january 6th, after they proved their dedication, they would have a renewed respect from these members and for some members that has happened. but for other members, it hasn't. there seems to be a disconnect between t
whitney wild joins us now. again, these are officers making quite a broad point here about how not just members but staff view them. >> right. and i think this is, you know, really coming to light, this national spotlight is being shined on this normally very private relationship between officers and the members that they protect. and what this national spotlight is exposing is this uncomfortable relationship. this is different than anything else in law enforcement. the members and the...
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cnn's whitney wild joins us now. his is a fascinating perspective.ch he is still affected so much by what happened. >> i think these stories are so important to tell. sometimes words seem like they're going out into the universe with no impact, and this shows these were real people impacted by those words, and we can never forget this january 6th riot. officer fanone was beaten and elect electrified numerous times. he's still affected. says, i also struggle the anxiety of those who continue to downplay the events of that day and those who would ignore them altogether with their lack of acknowledgement. the indifference shown to my colleagues and i is a disgrace. he did not name anyone directly but he said others and donald trump sought to -- >> there are ways that led to the capture of some. >> the gospel circle. his mother was speaking with a family friend discussing his role saying he was there. the granddaughter caught wind of this, took the information tobn to use surveillance measures to identify the person. he's facing charges. his attorney dec
cnn's whitney wild joins us now. his is a fascinating perspective.ch he is still affected so much by what happened. >> i think these stories are so important to tell. sometimes words seem like they're going out into the universe with no impact, and this shows these were real people impacted by those words, and we can never forget this january 6th riot. officer fanone was beaten and elect electrified numerous times. he's still affected. says, i also struggle the anxiety of those who...
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now to the hearing about to begin on the insurrection, our whitney wild is with us this morning. you've got three key witnesses testifying before the house oversight committee. for our viewers, this is the first time we'll hear from all of them under oath. what do people need to know -- >> this is the not first time we're hearing from metropolitan police chief contee. we've heard from him in past testimonies. this is very critical because this is the first time we're hearing from defense secretary christopher miller as well as former acting attorney general jeffrey rosen. important for a number of reasons, not the least of which, they had a front row seat on the white house's thinks leading up to and on january 6th. here is a quote from christopher miller -- >> i am unaware of any briefing or any other discussions the president may have had with other government officials or advisers regarding law enforcement preparations for january 6th. my recollection is that white house personnel including white house counsel and chief of staff, but not the president, participated in some of
now to the hearing about to begin on the insurrection, our whitney wild is with us this morning. you've got three key witnesses testifying before the house oversight committee. for our viewers, this is the first time we'll hear from all of them under oath. what do people need to know -- >> this is the not first time we're hearing from metropolitan police chief contee. we've heard from him in past testimonies. this is very critical because this is the first time we're hearing from defense...
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whitney wild has more for us here in washington.his. >> the question has always been, what was the mindset of the intelligence community, of law enforcement going into january 6th. senator dick durbin wants more answers about that. he heads the judiciary committee. that's one of the committees overseeing the fbi. he wrote this very direct letter to fbi director christopher wray asking for answers about a reuters report that alleges the fbi had sources within the extremist group the proud boys but didn't use those sources well enough to gain what could have been crucial intelligence about their intentions for january 6th. in his letter, durbin cites reporting starting as early as 2019, at least four proud boys reportedly provided information to the fbi, including a self-described proud boys organizer and thought leader, adding that he feels these reports raise further concerns about the fbi's failure to detect and develop intelligence concerning the threat that the proud boys and other violent right wing extremists poised to the capi
whitney wild has more for us here in washington.his. >> the question has always been, what was the mindset of the intelligence community, of law enforcement going into january 6th. senator dick durbin wants more answers about that. he heads the judiciary committee. that's one of the committees overseeing the fbi. he wrote this very direct letter to fbi director christopher wray asking for answers about a reuters report that alleges the fbi had sources within the extremist group the proud...
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. >> whitney wild is here. whitney, this is an essential question.nce warning of that january 6 th assault on the capital. the question is how it was handled and how far it went. what is the senator looking from the fbi? >> he is looking for answers about what the mindset was of law enforcement and the intelligence community as they were assessing the groups like the oath keepers and proud boys. senator dick durbin heads the judiciary committee overseeing the fbi. he wrote this very direct letter to fbi director chris tow ray asking for ands about a report that alleges the fbi had sources within the extremist group the proud boys. but didn't use those sources well enough to gain what could have been crucial intelligence about their intentions for january 6th. in this letter, durbin's report is starting as early as 2019, four proud boys provided information to the fbi including a thought leader. in the letter, he adds these reports raise further concerns about the fbi's failure to detect and develop intelligence concerning the threat that the proud bo
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this is all part of our law enforcement correspondent whitney wild's reporting today, what more are youearing from these officers? >> reporter: my colleagues and i have been reporting this, what is the feeling among these officers, speaking with more than a dozen, and our sense was that before january 6th they had experienced this relationship with members and staff where they felt like they were dismissed. they had been somehow blended into the apparatus of the hill, the security that was more like a column, or a fence, than an actual human being and the expectation was that after january 6th, when they proved their dedication through blood, sweat, many tears, the loss of their colleagues, dozens of people injured, that that would change, that there would be a renewed respect for their professional careers dedicated to their own protection from the members and staff. what we are finding from speaking with these officers is that necessarily hasn't -- that hasn't necessarily happened. there was a brief time following the riot where the relationship was warmer, it was more grateful. but f
this is all part of our law enforcement correspondent whitney wild's reporting today, what more are youearing from these officers? >> reporter: my colleagues and i have been reporting this, what is the feeling among these officers, speaking with more than a dozen, and our sense was that before january 6th they had experienced this relationship with members and staff where they felt like they were dismissed. they had been somehow blended into the apparatus of the hill, the security that...
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let's begin with whitney wild. what more does that fanone video show? >> it shows the brutality of that attack. it's almost as if officer fanone is drowning in a sea of rioters. the way the video looks, it depicts him almost looking like he's trying to swim back to the surface as the riot collapses down upon him. and while the pictures show the ferocity of that crowd, it's the audio that captures his terror. >> i got one! >> get off me! >> easy. [ screaming ] >> get off! >> get off me! >> don't hurt him. don't hurt him. >> we're better than this! >> hold it. i got you. i got you. >> you can't do this. >> i've got kids. he was basically begging for his life as that crowd, you know, seemed -- basically bent on harming him. but however that plea apparently resonated with some rioters because some of those people offered him a little bit of protection. eventually the video shows he was able to make his way inside. that day he suffered a list of injuries. he was tased. he suffered a heart attack, a concussion. and in an open letter, he slammed lawmakers who
let's begin with whitney wild. what more does that fanone video show? >> it shows the brutality of that attack. it's almost as if officer fanone is drowning in a sea of rioters. the way the video looks, it depicts him almost looking like he's trying to swim back to the surface as the riot collapses down upon him. and while the pictures show the ferocity of that crowd, it's the audio that captures his terror. >> i got one! >> get off me! >> easy. [ screaming ] >>...
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whitney wild is with us.one also says that officers who experienced this attack are not getting -- not just the recognition they deserve, the answers. and the action they deserve. >> what's so notable about this is that he has been out there talking about this, but he clearly feels like no matter how much air time he gets, how much he speaks, people are not getting it. he is speaking directly to u.s. officials saying that the indifference they've shown to him and his fellow officers is disgraceful. he feels like they are sump sim not getting the acknowledgment of all the trauma they went through that day. here's another quote from his letter. i struggle daily with the emotional anxiety of having survived such a traumatic event but also struggle with the anxiety of hearing those who continue to downplay the events of that day. and those who would ignore them altogether with their lack of acknowledgment. the indifference shown to my colleagues and i is disgraceful. and what is so important about his story is it
whitney wild is with us.one also says that officers who experienced this attack are not getting -- not just the recognition they deserve, the answers. and the action they deserve. >> what's so notable about this is that he has been out there talking about this, but he clearly feels like no matter how much air time he gets, how much he speaks, people are not getting it. he is speaking directly to u.s. officials saying that the indifference they've shown to him and his fellow officers is...
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whitney wild joins us.they have firsthand knowledge of communications with the white house and the president, if any, in those key moments on january 6th. former acting defense secretary christopher miller, jeffrey rosen. that's a key question, is it not. did they communicate to the white house they needed help? what was the response? they danced around this issue. will we get an answer today? >> this is the first time we're hearing from them publicly testify. the hope is, yes, we get an answer. both men will be pressed not only on their roles leading up to and the reaction to the insurrection on january 6th, but they will also be pressed on what they observed from the white house. and we know this because the house overnight committee six weeks ago requested communications between the white house and the department of justice, between the white house and the department of defense. we at cnn have been trying to figure out what those documents might show. we might get insight on that today. let's go quickly
whitney wild joins us.they have firsthand knowledge of communications with the white house and the president, if any, in those key moments on january 6th. former acting defense secretary christopher miller, jeffrey rosen. that's a key question, is it not. did they communicate to the white house they needed help? what was the response? they danced around this issue. will we get an answer today? >> this is the first time we're hearing from them publicly testify. the hope is, yes, we get an...
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whitney wild is tracking the latest developments here in washington. so what happened here?hat representative is trying to figure out. this came up in a hearing yesterday with the capitol police inspector general. so she was reading from a timeline in which she said there was just one mention of the fact that capitol police had eyes on 200 proud boys this is an extremist group we have covered extensively who was moving toward the senate side. and so in this hearing she was sort of exs aasperated and aske the inspector general. what happened? so she was looking for answers there. however, the inspector general said he didn't know. he didn't have an answer for her at that moment but he thinks that will come up in subsequent reports. as far as redirecting resources, representative also said she was making this distinction that capitol police had eyes on 200 proud boys and yet seemed to monitor about half an hour later three to four counterprotesters. obviously a fraction of what we would have seen from these proud boys many of whom are now facing charges, some of now facing con
whitney wild is tracking the latest developments here in washington. so what happened here?hat representative is trying to figure out. this came up in a hearing yesterday with the capitol police inspector general. so she was reading from a timeline in which she said there was just one mention of the fact that capitol police had eyes on 200 proud boys this is an extremist group we have covered extensively who was moving toward the senate side. and so in this hearing she was sort of exs...
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selenski would prefer actions instead he would like lincoln to endorse ukrainian membership in nato whitney. well there was certainly no big bang today no road map to membership i don't think anyone was seriously expecting that to happen grossly that would have been the ukrainian hope especially since ukrainian political establishment groupthink now seem to think that the only hope for this country is close ties with the u.s. they basically given up on expecting the europeans to do much in terms of the security politics i think the truth here is that the stumbling block is not in washington it's in paris in berlin and in fairness sake i think it's worth saying it is a lot easier to be quote unquote tough on russia when your trade is minimal with russia as the case of the u.s. when geography puts you that much further away from russia and its import room but berlin is just 6 or so away from kaliningrad the russian enclave of russian missile systems a base that is that is the reality of the ukrainian being the new u.s. in the station puts a lot of pressure on paris to come around to this posi
selenski would prefer actions instead he would like lincoln to endorse ukrainian membership in nato whitney. well there was certainly no big bang today no road map to membership i don't think anyone was seriously expecting that to happen grossly that would have been the ukrainian hope especially since ukrainian political establishment groupthink now seem to think that the only hope for this country is close ties with the u.s. they basically given up on expecting the europeans to do much in...
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. - [amanpour] for women by women, bble founder and ceo whitney wolfe herd tells me about sex, love andecoming a rare female billionaire. plus... - and with the $500 and we saw that people just have so much more agency and choice. - [amanpour] an experiment in universal basic income gives people $500 a month, no strings attached. hari sreenivasar breaks down their findings
. - [amanpour] for women by women, bble founder and ceo whitney wolfe herd tells me about sex, love andecoming a rare female billionaire. plus... - and with the $500 and we saw that people just have so much more agency and choice. - [amanpour] an experiment in universal basic income gives people $500 a month, no strings attached. hari sreenivasar breaks down their findings
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tomorrow you're going to want to join us for a conversation with bumble ceo whitney wolfe herd, freshesults. we will also be covering air d&d, disney, coinbase and more, all coming up tomorrow. i am emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> the following is a paid presentation furnished by rare collectibles tv llc. ♪ >> our country was founded on life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. representing this idealism is our american eagle. the bald eagle was chosen in 1782 to represent the united states because of its long life,
tomorrow you're going to want to join us for a conversation with bumble ceo whitney wolfe herd, freshesults. we will also be covering air d&d, disney, coinbase and more, all coming up tomorrow. i am emily chang. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employees. >> the following is a paid presentation furnished by rare collectibles tv llc. ♪ >> our country was...
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that and possibly being the next whitney houston. any one of those things was on the table and i was hoping. >> one of the powers of dreams, and i asked you about that because you talked about being a dreamer and we can be the author of our dreams. we have things we are going to make it happen. tell me then when you found out you were pregnant, give us a sense of how much you felt the possibility narrowing. what happened to that sense of just the ability to dream about the future. >> i would say it just felt like it was gone in an instant. i saw those lines show up and felt like everything i had ever worked for, everything i hoped for and had prepared for was gone. the stack of acceptance letters to the colleges seemed to be irrelevant at that point and all of the talent and skills and potential seemed not to matter. it felt like i couldn't see the future and a lot of it had to do with that kind of messaging and those that had gone on after a pregnancy to do, to go to college to do something that they were passionate about. a lot of
that and possibly being the next whitney houston. any one of those things was on the table and i was hoping. >> one of the powers of dreams, and i asked you about that because you talked about being a dreamer and we can be the author of our dreams. we have things we are going to make it happen. tell me then when you found out you were pregnant, give us a sense of how much you felt the possibility narrowing. what happened to that sense of just the ability to dream about the future....
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whitney wild joins us. >> this happened between 2004 and 2017 around the time she was dismissed fromhad clearance, and she should have noun the proper way to handle the documents and yet was bringing home national security information that included information about al qaeda operations on the african continent, osama bin laden, and other terrorist groups on the african continent who might have been supportive of al qaeda. prosecutors say this is really a shocking case. they say the breadth and depth of classified national security information retained by the defendant for more than a decade is simply astonishing. the defendant who is well trained in handling classified information put her country's sensitive secrets at risk. she was in court on friday, has posted a $10,000 bond. cnn has not reached out to her attorney, but we expect to do that. >> did you say 2004 to 2017? >> that's the length of time that the prosecutors say this activity occurred. >> it's a wonder they didn't catch her before. that's a long period of time. >>> calls for police reform ahead of the one-year anniversa
whitney wild joins us. >> this happened between 2004 and 2017 around the time she was dismissed fromhad clearance, and she should have noun the proper way to handle the documents and yet was bringing home national security information that included information about al qaeda operations on the african continent, osama bin laden, and other terrorist groups on the african continent who might have been supportive of al qaeda. prosecutors say this is really a shocking case. they say the...
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coming up, whitney wolf, the bumble ceo and founder. that is at 5:30 in new york, 10:30 p.m.s bloomberg. >> i think what you have seen is a resilience in the asset classes joint through quite a few new investors that have been very public about their participation in the ecosystem. it is not visionaries like jack dorsey. you are seeing real institutional involvement. alix: that was grayscale investment ceo. we spoke in the last hour. that is has bitcoin plunged as bunch as 10%, following below 50,000. michael mcglone of bloomberg intelligence joins us now. the easy question. you want to buy the dip. is this a big deal? michael: most people are thinking this is a by the dip. the prices the same since february. before tesla allocated it was bumping up against 40,000. now is coming back to support. the key thing to think about is elon musk just pointed out the whole strength of the bitcoin network is a decentralized -- the largest computer network on the planet. it uses a lot of energy. that energy happens to be electricity. what is the difference between a using electricity and
coming up, whitney wolf, the bumble ceo and founder. that is at 5:30 in new york, 10:30 p.m.s bloomberg. >> i think what you have seen is a resilience in the asset classes joint through quite a few new investors that have been very public about their participation in the ecosystem. it is not visionaries like jack dorsey. you are seeing real institutional involvement. alix: that was grayscale investment ceo. we spoke in the last hour. that is has bitcoin plunged as bunch as 10%, following...