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and this is not the only news related to the zuckerberg brand corporation. she's getting ready to sign a big deal with magic clip, once one of the most famous startups that just about turned into the biggest scam ever. magic li was founded in 2010 and promised to bring an augmented reality headset to the market on a fundamentally new level. they didn’t say what the essence of the technology was, but for example, they didn’t refute the rumors that almost a projection system is being developed images directly on the retina of the eye, which would allow using the entire field of view of a person, while all existing augmented reality devices are able to finish the synthesized images in only one relatively small area ; moreover, magic whether periodically released video demonstrations of how all this will be look to the user. and these were just examples of exactly what a kind of full-frame augmented reality, and also an absolutely universal augmented reality, that is, both for work and for entertainment. as a result, even before the release of the first magic c
and this is not the only news related to the zuckerberg brand corporation. she's getting ready to sign a big deal with magic clip, once one of the most famous startups that just about turned into the biggest scam ever. magic li was founded in 2010 and promised to bring an augmented reality headset to the market on a fundamentally new level. they didn’t say what the essence of the technology was, but for example, they didn’t refute the rumors that almost a projection system is being...
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so you are saying mark zuckerberg _ our world is.mark zuckerberg of facebook. our world is. so you are saying| mark zuckerberg of facebook is essentially like a dictator? i5 essentially like a dictator? is he not? think about it, as of 2018, twitter and facebook... mit came out with a study that said lies spread six times faster than really boring fact. 0n social media, we are handcuffed. the incentive structure one of the speakers today talked about incentive structures and how it spread disinformation and lies. there's a reason for that. because when you spread the lies, you stay on the platform longer, it keeps... every news website wants to do that, except news organisations do not use the data... we don't clone our users the same way these tech companies do. and we don't sell their weakest moment to a message, to a country or a company. that is micro—targeting. the big difference between advertising and micro—targeting. big difference between advertising and micro-targeting.— and micro-targeting. big tech companies — and micro-t
so you are saying mark zuckerberg _ our world is.mark zuckerberg of facebook. our world is. so you are saying| mark zuckerberg of facebook is essentially like a dictator? i5 essentially like a dictator? is he not? think about it, as of 2018, twitter and facebook... mit came out with a study that said lies spread six times faster than really boring fact. 0n social media, we are handcuffed. the incentive structure one of the speakers today talked about incentive structures and how it spread...
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my name is chris, i'm the chief of emergency medicine of zuckerberg hospital and trauma center. and i testified about the opioid epidemic and what my experience has been in the emergency department every day and the long term health impact that the opioid epidemic has it. and as much as i recognize very personally that we have faced a pandemic and many other healthcare crisis and challenges, it would be hard for me to describe a greater challenge that we face and a greater crisis than the opioid epidemic. and so much of it ends up on our city hospital department, and, like many across the state and across the country, and every day, we will see 15-30, 20 cases or more that range from acute overdoses and in some cases that result with loss of life that can be so measurable that it will drive further use if not treated to the long term impacts that we see from opioid use disorder. and what can sometime begin as simple prescription at walgreens, it can snow ball into full blown disorder with lifetime impacts. this is such an incredible important next-step in reinvesting in our comm
my name is chris, i'm the chief of emergency medicine of zuckerberg hospital and trauma center. and i testified about the opioid epidemic and what my experience has been in the emergency department every day and the long term health impact that the opioid epidemic has it. and as much as i recognize very personally that we have faced a pandemic and many other healthcare crisis and challenges, it would be hard for me to describe a greater challenge that we face and a greater crisis than the...
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plus why you shouldn't mess with mark zuckerberg.eone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower your risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. learn more at getrealaboutdiabetes.com ♪ ♪ ♪ all the things i feel inside when i see my mother's eyes ♪ ♪ love is always in her smile. there is no home like a mom ♪ ♪ receive a free bracelet, valued up to $225 when you shop pandora this mother's day. ♪ there it is. that feeling you get... when you can du more with less asthma. it starts with dupixent. dupixent is not for sudden breathing problems. it's an add-on treatment for specific types of moderate-to-severe asthma. and can help improve lung fun
plus why you shouldn't mess with mark zuckerberg.eone living with type 2 diabetes, i want to keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you're still at risk ...which if ignored could bring you here... ...may put you in one of those... ...or even worse. too much? that's the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider about ways to lower...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg.rk where he competed in a brazilian jiu jitsu tournament this weekend. the tech tycoon winning gold and silver medals at a competition yesterday at woodside high school in the peninsula. >> he posted these pictures on his facebook and instagram pages after the winds. zuckerberg says his interest in jiu grew during the pandemic. jujitsu is a form of martial art. that, of course, has roots in japan. impressive. it's just hard. yeah, because it's not like boxing or no. it's not a lot of grappling. yeah, i don't think would not stuff around. congrats to him. that's all the time we have for kron. 4 news at 10. yeah. but hoopsession coming up next. i'm going. >> you're watching kron 4 hoopsession. >> well of a playoff series doesn't get started until a team wins on the road than the lakers warriors series get started a while ago. and since its start, the 2 teams have traded blows and now it's time for the warriors to hit back. thank you for joining u.s. troops session. i'm your host erin wil
facebook founder mark zuckerberg.rk where he competed in a brazilian jiu jitsu tournament this weekend. the tech tycoon winning gold and silver medals at a competition yesterday at woodside high school in the peninsula. >> he posted these pictures on his facebook and instagram pages after the winds. zuckerberg says his interest in jiu grew during the pandemic. jujitsu is a form of martial art. that, of course, has roots in japan. impressive. it's just hard. yeah, because it's not like...
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zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the covid-19 pandemic.a form of martial art that has its roots in japan, that something pretty impressive there. >> a ufc fighter, tony ferguson under arrest after a rollover crash in hollywood early this morning. police say ferguson was driving a pickup truck when he smashed into multiple parked cars. he was taken into custody after refusing to take a dui sobriety test at the scene. one person was injured and transported to the hospital in unknown condition. >> coming up next in sports after a blowout loss in game 3 last night, the warriors look ahead to game for aaron wilson has reaction from the team about what they need to do to even up this year. i would even up this year. i would point. salonpas lidocaine flex. a super thin, flexible patch with maximum otc strength lidocaine that contours to the body to relieve pain right where it hurts. and did we mention, it really, really sticks? salonpas, it's good medicine. postmenopausal women with hr+ her2- metastatic breast cancer are living longer with kisqal
zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the covid-19 pandemic.a form of martial art that has its roots in japan, that something pretty impressive there. >> a ufc fighter, tony ferguson under arrest after a rollover crash in hollywood early this morning. police say ferguson was driving a pickup truck when he smashed into multiple parked cars. he was taken into custody after refusing to take a dui sobriety test at the scene. one person was injured and transported to the...
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and so, i mean, that was always zuckerberg's goal. but no, for that, for the designers and engineers who were working on it, i think they i think they really did. i think they really were naive. i mean, maybe i'm just buying, you know, line from them. but they really thought that connecting people was like a good in and i think there was there's like a part in my chapter where i talk about how at google and facebook the idea was that you can do good and make money at the same time there's no conflict it's all win win and i think some of them really believed i just had other thing, which is that you mentioned that they considered upvoting and downvote ing. and i remember like from that area, digg and reddit and that was huge. and i would have thought back then that that would have been the thing they would have kind of come to dominate the way the like button has. so did anybody kind of tell you or have you thought about why are voting and downvoting seemed like it would become the dominant thing is kind of receded. yeah and it goes ba
and so, i mean, that was always zuckerberg's goal. but no, for that, for the designers and engineers who were working on it, i think they i think they really did. i think they really were naive. i mean, maybe i'm just buying, you know, line from them. but they really thought that connecting people was like a good in and i think there was there's like a part in my chapter where i talk about how at google and facebook the idea was that you can do good and make money at the same time there's no...
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. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg has a reputation he is often depicted as a gee jus genius, computer nerd.never denied that, but he is now a jiu-jitsu champion. 'lwel explain when "power lunch" returns. ♪ imagine, a car that goes as far as it does fast. as sleek as it is spacious. as smart as it is beautiful. introducing lucid air. experience the best. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch. the doew is down 50 or so point. the sloos report showing tighter bank lending standards came out in the past 15, 20 minutes, recovering some of the ground now. we want to turn now to the bond market after a big jump in yields on friday actions a little more subdued today. rick santelli is never subdued he is cracking the action for us from out in chicago. rick, what is the yield picture look like the next day >> you know, dom, rates are pretty firm today, all things considered if you look at inter-day of two-year note yields, anything to do with the fed, the loan survey out by the senior loan officials, you can clearly see it had an effect on two-year note yields, pushing them up a bit. if we put a two-
. >>> plus, mark zuckerberg has a reputation he is often depicted as a gee jus genius, computer nerd.never denied that, but he is now a jiu-jitsu champion. 'lwel explain when "power lunch" returns. ♪ imagine, a car that goes as far as it does fast. as sleek as it is spacious. as smart as it is beautiful. introducing lucid air. experience the best. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch. the doew is down 50 or so point. the sloos report showing tighter bank...
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but as meta stresses its investment in ai, mark zuckerberg has said he's still going long on the metaverses related to aye saying in the earnings call last month, quote, a narrative has developed that we're somehow moving away from focusing on the metaverse division soy just want to say up front that that's not accurate we've been focusing on both ai and the metaverse for years now, and we will continue to focus on both now the company does continue to invest as much and lose as much in the metaverse losses in its reality labs division hit a peak of $4.3 billion in the fourth quarter, declining to a $4 billion loss in the first quarter, and they forecast that reality labs losses will continue to increase year over year but zuckerberg's vision of the metaverse has been slow to gain tracks last year total vr headsets in the u.s. declined by 2%, and now we are definitely hearing a focus on ai, on meta's most recent earnings call where the word metaverse was said 10 times compared to 57 times that the w0rd aye came up in that earnings call. tyler? >> all right julia, stick around. let bring ba
but as meta stresses its investment in ai, mark zuckerberg has said he's still going long on the metaverses related to aye saying in the earnings call last month, quote, a narrative has developed that we're somehow moving away from focusing on the metaverse division soy just want to say up front that that's not accurate we've been focusing on both ai and the metaverse for years now, and we will continue to focus on both now the company does continue to invest as much and lose as much in the...
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. >>> and meta ceo mark zuckerberg took home a few awards this past weekend, but it has nothing to dont took part in his first ever brazilian jujitsu tour tournament. zuckerberg walked away with a gold and silver medal. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings" now, oscar-winning actor tom hanks joins us in the times square studio to discuss his first novel. ♪ ♪ ♪ get 2.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on an xt5 and xt6 when you finance through cadillac financial. ♪ share your love of the game with a surprise move kinder joy. a yummy treat and an all star line-up of nba mascot toys for your favorite fan. kinder joy. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches in your hands or feet? try nervive nerve relief t'. eler, and b-complex vitamins to fortify healthy nerves. >>> we are here to try to get justice for bango. [ chanting ] >> an intense debate in san francisco over the killing of banko brown by a walgreens security guard. the new push to release video. >>> plus we have now entered da four of the teachers strike in oakland. >> i wish kind of i was at school. so i can actual
. >>> and meta ceo mark zuckerberg took home a few awards this past weekend, but it has nothing to dont took part in his first ever brazilian jujitsu tour tournament. zuckerberg walked away with a gold and silver medal. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings" now, oscar-winning actor tom hanks joins us in the times square studio to discuss his first novel. ♪ ♪ ♪ get 2.9% apr for 36 months plus $1,500 purchase allowance on an xt5 and xt6 when you finance through...
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my name is chris, i'm the chief of emergency medicine of zuckerberg hospital and trauma center. testified about the opioid epidemic and what my experience has been in the emergency department every day and the long term health impact that the opioid epidemic has it. and as much as i recognize very personally that we have faced a pandemic and many other healthcare crisis and challenges, it would be hard me challenge that we face and a greater crisis than the opioid epidemic. and so much of it ends up on our city hospital department, and, like many across the state and across the country, and every day, we will see 15-30, 20 cases or more that range from acute overdoses and in some cases that result with loss of life that can be so measurable that it will drive further use if not treated to the long term impacts that we see from opioid use disorder. and what can sometime begin as simple prescription at walgreens, it can snow ball into full blown disorder with lifetime impacts. this is such an incredible important next-step in reinvesting in our community. and will give us the oppo
my name is chris, i'm the chief of emergency medicine of zuckerberg hospital and trauma center. testified about the opioid epidemic and what my experience has been in the emergency department every day and the long term health impact that the opioid epidemic has it. and as much as i recognize very personally that we have faced a pandemic and many other healthcare crisis and challenges, it would be hard me challenge that we face and a greater crisis than the opioid epidemic. and so much of it...
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chain saw zuckerberg fired a quarter. the layoffs are happening and they can do it very quickly if we just wait four or five weeks for things to play out again, the cadence is quickening things are getting worse they're getting worse faster which is why it makes sense for the fed to pause a little bit. we're making sense i am seeing the same thing play out at the major banks dismal, worse than 2009. zuckerberg cut back from where he hired in the pandemic so many other firms have done that look out below we have a major housing shortage the feds want homes built now and prices lower now you can't do that. while there's no fixing supply side any time soon, i think we get less demand for housing the moment biden's freeze on the student loan repayments goes away at the same time, mortgages are priced off long-term interest rates and the fed's latest hikes have done nothing, nothing at all to take loan rates higher so why the heck bother? now we've got the fed's monthly summary at 2 p.m. today. known as the beige book. it show
chain saw zuckerberg fired a quarter. the layoffs are happening and they can do it very quickly if we just wait four or five weeks for things to play out again, the cadence is quickening things are getting worse they're getting worse faster which is why it makes sense for the fed to pause a little bit. we're making sense i am seeing the same thing play out at the major banks dismal, worse than 2009. zuckerberg cut back from where he hired in the pandemic so many other firms have done that look...
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that includes non-profits like mark zuckerberg.ent elections, pouring $400 million into that effort there. want to give you the news just on that. we have to get to this story. talk to parents defending education investigative fellow alex nestor. alex, the colorado teachers unions is outraging everybody. they passed a resolution, claiming quote, capitalism inherently exploits children? what are they talking about? our kids are failing and that's their focus? >> look. right, this teachers union nearly represents nearly 40,000 teachers across the state. think how many teaches think that, believe, that teaching that to our kids. capitalism brought health, wealth, prosperity for people the world over. communism, socialism only led to death for hundreds of millions of people. let's get those facts clear. it is really scary to think that this is what kids are learning in, you know the classroom. this is the ideology that their teachers have. liz: it is really incompetent. it is really active, active idiocy. capitalism brought a billion p
that includes non-profits like mark zuckerberg.ent elections, pouring $400 million into that effort there. want to give you the news just on that. we have to get to this story. talk to parents defending education investigative fellow alex nestor. alex, the colorado teachers unions is outraging everybody. they passed a resolution, claiming quote, capitalism inherently exploits children? what are they talking about? our kids are failing and that's their focus? >> look. right, this teachers...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg.ardware after competing in a brazilian just 2 tournament. the tech tycoon won gold and silver medals at a competition saturday at woodside high school. he posted these pictures on his facebook and instagram pages after his win. zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the covid-19 pandemic jujitsu. he's a former martial art that has its roots in japan and something about mark zuckerberg did 7.35. right now. and coming up next. >> 5 people including a teenager. >> were shot on the peninsula. we're going to have details in a live report. plus, the oakland teachers on strike again walking the picket line. we'll tell you why and how close they are now to maybe a deal that will. and this now on day 3 and oakland, police responding to multiple sideshows over the weekend. one of them had a car on fire. >> happening right now, despite working over the weekend to find an agreement, it wasn't to be. and oakland teachers are once again on strike today. we're live with what this means
facebook founder mark zuckerberg.ardware after competing in a brazilian just 2 tournament. the tech tycoon won gold and silver medals at a competition saturday at woodside high school. he posted these pictures on his facebook and instagram pages after his win. zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the covid-19 pandemic jujitsu. he's a former martial art that has its roots in japan and something about mark zuckerberg did 7.35. right now. and coming up next. >> 5 people...
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how they make money, and zuckerberg said we sell ads, we're not there more.are smarter. so there's lots of smart people working on the problem in washington. i would say the thing that is, you know, what experts and critics have been saying to me after altman's performance in this hearing is that it's pretty masterful that he talks a lot about regulation, but what he doesn't talk about is pulling back or slowing down in any way. and there was a narrative that, again, critics are saying the tech industry has been pushing, which is just that this thing is inevitable. it's going to sweep across society like weather, and we need to just kind of get ready for it to rain. you know, prepare ourselves in that way, and what academics, regulators, lawmakers are saying to me is that's not necessarily true, and not in a free and open democratic society, where we can choose what we allow to move across the market. it's that narrative we need to be watching out for in the future as we see more of these kinds of appearances. >> the threats to humanity on one end of the spec
how they make money, and zuckerberg said we sell ads, we're not there more.are smarter. so there's lots of smart people working on the problem in washington. i would say the thing that is, you know, what experts and critics have been saying to me after altman's performance in this hearing is that it's pretty masterful that he talks a lot about regulation, but what he doesn't talk about is pulling back or slowing down in any way. and there was a narrative that, again, critics are saying the tech...
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mark zuckerberg won the gold medal at the brazilian jiu-jitsu championships, if you didn't know that zuckerberg is into martial arts arts, this is not surprising, because this was his first tournament. online. he even said that he became interested in martial arts during the pandemic and thanked his coaches. one of them will say. thank you not dining out business news. ntv viewers of the capital have been waiting for the release of today in moscow, and we will continue to broadcast for other regions of central russia, the time is getting closer, closer to june 1, it can become a black day for the us economy and for the financial systems of many other countries , the notorious american government is to blame for everything, and its frightening of enormous size, they say years back in soviet times , and why is there such a surge of attention now? this very limit according to the forecasts of the ministry of finance. us money could run out by early summer. uh, bad credit history was studied by alexei veselovsky showed a good mood. and that he has everything under control. i'm sure my co
mark zuckerberg won the gold medal at the brazilian jiu-jitsu championships, if you didn't know that zuckerberg is into martial arts arts, this is not surprising, because this was his first tournament. online. he even said that he became interested in martial arts during the pandemic and thanked his coaches. one of them will say. thank you not dining out business news. ntv viewers of the capital have been waiting for the release of today in moscow, and we will continue to broadcast for other...
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el ceo de esa empresa mark zuckerberg dijo que para finales de este mes se esperaba recortar 10 mil pues de la marca (hablan en inglÉs) y fueron vendidas entre agosto del aÑo pasado. >>> los centros para el control y la prevenciÓn de enfermedades reportan 4 personas que sufrieron infecciones por usar gotas para los ojos contaminadas. las infecciones se limitan a los ojos pero se vuelve mortal cuando pasa a la sangre. >>> hablamos de cÓmo puede perder cientos de dÓlares. antonio nos eÑr explicarÁ de los errores financieros mÁs comunes y cÓmo evitarlos. >>> quÉ tal. un sondeo del consejo nacional de educaderes financieros, encontrÓ que el 62% de la gente perdieron dinero debido a malas decisiones financieras. tambiÉn se encontrÓ que los intereses y cargos de las tarjetas de crÉdito le cuestan a los estadounidenses 120 mil millones de dÓlares al aÑo. por otro lado el no calcular su capital adecuadamente tambiÉn pagarÁ mÁs. se recomienda identificar la cantidad de ingresos para recibir y anotar sus gastos, tambiÉn puede hacer recordatorios. sin embargo el error mÁs frencuente es el pasar por
el ceo de esa empresa mark zuckerberg dijo que para finales de este mes se esperaba recortar 10 mil pues de la marca (hablan en inglÉs) y fueron vendidas entre agosto del aÑo pasado. >>> los centros para el control y la prevenciÓn de enfermedades reportan 4 personas que sufrieron infecciones por usar gotas para los ojos contaminadas. las infecciones se limitan a los ojos pero se vuelve mortal cuando pasa a la sangre. >>> hablamos de cÓmo puede perder cientos de dÓlares....
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she was compared to the likes of mark zuckerberg. she could seemingly do no wrong.t to be a sham. the technology didn't work. last year, she was convicted of defrauding investors. since then, her lawyers have been desperate to keep her out of prison. she has two maximal children. however today, her options ran out. she will have to appeal her conviction from her sila cell. the story of elizabeth holmes is supposed to be a cautionary tale. the story of faking it till you make it is endemic in silicon valley. entrepreneurs in the us will have clear messages, push the boundaries and you will end up behind bars. the european commission president ursula von der leyen has argued that the benefits of the european single market should be extended to countries in the western balkans currently undergoing their membership process. speaking at globsec in bratislava, she outlined how that might look for the right candidate countries. for all countries thatjoin the european union in the last two decades, access to the single market has been the main driver of economic success. bu
she was compared to the likes of mark zuckerberg. she could seemingly do no wrong.t to be a sham. the technology didn't work. last year, she was convicted of defrauding investors. since then, her lawyers have been desperate to keep her out of prison. she has two maximal children. however today, her options ran out. she will have to appeal her conviction from her sila cell. the story of elizabeth holmes is supposed to be a cautionary tale. the story of faking it till you make it is endemic in...
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he did another, a series on mark zuckerberg as well with other female robots.s more kissing there as well. we can see not just a female robot but a humanoid robot, and in this set, mark zuckerberg is the robot. this set has definitely taken it an extra step further. however, all of those pictures, as i said, were not made by this artist. there was another contributor as well, and that is the artist diana stark. she took to twitter to explain exactly how and why she made these. what's interesting is we can see her prompt that she entered into the ai program in order to create those, and the prompt is extremely detailed. it is not just what she wants the photograph to be, which is elon musk kissing hyper feminine female robot, but there's massive amounts of detail including exactly which type of camera type it would have to look like it has come from, also camera settings, and even color gratings and massive amount of details. mark: this all sounds incredibly sinister. takes -- fakes like that story about the robot wife. musk, though, as you alluded to, has a hum
he did another, a series on mark zuckerberg as well with other female robots.s more kissing there as well. we can see not just a female robot but a humanoid robot, and in this set, mark zuckerberg is the robot. this set has definitely taken it an extra step further. however, all of those pictures, as i said, were not made by this artist. there was another contributor as well, and that is the artist diana stark. she took to twitter to explain exactly how and why she made these. what's...
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wall street loved it and when zuckerberg started out talking about the performance this year, he named although this round of cuts was announced in march, employees have felt in this terrible state of limbo for that whole time. from what we hear from our sources, now much is getting done. people don't know the priorities of the company and there isn't even a product roadmap that has been established. the cuts happened a month ago and they are still trying to clear the dust from those rounds. people don't know who they can collaborate with. it has frankly been the opposite of efficient. alex: it is fascinating to me when i heard from a source that there is no product roadmap. this is a tech company with the ceo who fancies themselves as a tech expert. if you are an investor or a company watcher and analyst and seeing the stall in this chaos, what is your take on where he is taking the company in this year as he refocuses? sarah: what employees tell us is that -- but they are hoping will happen is is the final round of preannounced cuts and they can get back to work and they know who the
wall street loved it and when zuckerberg started out talking about the performance this year, he named although this round of cuts was announced in march, employees have felt in this terrible state of limbo for that whole time. from what we hear from our sources, now much is getting done. people don't know the priorities of the company and there isn't even a product roadmap that has been established. the cuts happened a month ago and they are still trying to clear the dust from those rounds....
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y el fundador de facebook mark zuckerberg recibiÓ un logro en el deporte (nombre en inglÉs).is, se trata de la pasta, el ministro dijo que el paÍs estÁ en crisis por el alto costo de la pasta, el mes pasado la pasta aumentÓ un 63% comparado con el aÑo anterior se cree que dse debe al aumento de la energÍa y suministros. y quÉ significan los tÉrminos orgÁnicos, libres de hormonas o de corral. consumer reports analiza las opciones en el mercado. >>> las opciones de dÓnde comprar se limitaba a dos, cafÉs o blancos. sin embargo hoy margarita dice que se han multiplicado las opciones. >>> huevos orgÁnicos, de gallina, o libres de corral, qÉe significan todos estos tÉrminos? muchos de los tÉrminos que vemos en las etiquetas de los huevos realmente no tienen un significado bien definido, debes asegurarautoe que te lleves lo que estÁs comprando. >>> ignora etiquetas como frescos, de granjas naturales y de hormonas. >>> frescos y naturales no tienen un significado claro, y las gallinas por ley no pueden recibir hormonas. >>> es cierto que las gallinas o no se mantienen en jaulas puede
y el fundador de facebook mark zuckerberg recibiÓ un logro en el deporte (nombre en inglÉs).is, se trata de la pasta, el ministro dijo que el paÍs estÁ en crisis por el alto costo de la pasta, el mes pasado la pasta aumentÓ un 63% comparado con el aÑo anterior se cree que dse debe al aumento de la energÍa y suministros. y quÉ significan los tÉrminos orgÁnicos, libres de hormonas o de corral. consumer reports analiza las opciones en el mercado. >>> las opciones de dÓnde...
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i think zuckerberg has got this. if google can do this, if google management can realize this, there's a lot of upside to the stock. i hope they realize it i don't know if they will. >> last and quick, dan. >> joe nailed it the street wants these tech stalwarts to win this ai. >> guys, that was fun. appreciate it very much. >>> let's get to our twitter question of the day. we want to know which ai player has the biggest upside opportunity. we're talking stockings. microsoft, alphabet, apple or meta head to twitter to vote. we have the results coming up later. >>> in the meantime, let's get a check on top stocks to watch kristina partsinevelos, here with that. kristina >> reporter: i shouldn't be smiling. the food and drug administration did not approve a new therapy treatment for bladder cancer that's sending shares of imm immunitybio plunging >>> robin hood hasn't turned a profit since going public in july of 2021 they're cutting operating expenses for the first time in two years and increasing revenue per user they
i think zuckerberg has got this. if google can do this, if google management can realize this, there's a lot of upside to the stock. i hope they realize it i don't know if they will. >> last and quick, dan. >> joe nailed it the street wants these tech stalwarts to win this ai. >> guys, that was fun. appreciate it very much. >>> let's get to our twitter question of the day. we want to know which ai player has the biggest upside opportunity. we're talking stockings....
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facebook�*s mark zuckerberg has long been a fan and video—gamers have also spent plenty of time in thesouthern england is hoping to make meta matter. tim allman explains. # bright is the sunrise. # bright is the morning #. for as long as there have been schools, they have mostly looked like this. we've added the whole numbers. now what are we going to add together? pupils sat together, a teacher at the front imparting wisdom, or at least trying to. but this is what a school could look like now in the 21st century. this is reddam house school in berkshire, where pupils wear vr headsets and explore education in a whole new way. the retention is fantastic. 0nce they've seen something they will remember it and there is a deeper understanding because they can manipulate an object, they can see it from all sides, they can see how it works, they can see the function. so they really get a better understanding. in a virtual teaching environment you can walk around celestial bodies, you can pick them up. and this is biology like you've never seen it before. the human heart magnified and dissecte
facebook�*s mark zuckerberg has long been a fan and video—gamers have also spent plenty of time in thesouthern england is hoping to make meta matter. tim allman explains. # bright is the sunrise. # bright is the morning #. for as long as there have been schools, they have mostly looked like this. we've added the whole numbers. now what are we going to add together? pupils sat together, a teacher at the front imparting wisdom, or at least trying to. but this is what a school could look like...
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>> layoffs and we don't have them >> other than -- >> how many can zuckerberg give us he's been the giftf layoffs. he gives them to us every day. nothing today. >> well, musk did a pretty good job there for a while too, but that was very quick. >> no, i mean, people losing jobs, it's not a nice thing, but we have not seen -- i don't know there's a weird moment i should have told our keys to cue it up. palo alto was the first to say, i now know where to save i can let go of a lot of people and make a lot more money. >> because of a.i. and machine learning >> yeah. >> i'm starting to hear it it seems almost hard to imagine that companies have adjusted that quickly, but i'm starting to hear it it's a little worrisome in a way for, i don't know, just generally speaking, that it's moving that quickly. >> it is it is. and i thought what was interesting, and you mentioned it he then went on to some other talk, and i said, nikesh, we got to go back are you telling me you're now able to identify places where you just don't need people, and you can make a lot more money? and he said, yeah. yeah >>
>> layoffs and we don't have them >> other than -- >> how many can zuckerberg give us he's been the giftf layoffs. he gives them to us every day. nothing today. >> well, musk did a pretty good job there for a while too, but that was very quick. >> no, i mean, people losing jobs, it's not a nice thing, but we have not seen -- i don't know there's a weird moment i should have told our keys to cue it up. palo alto was the first to say, i now know where to save i can...
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, ebbeweb— shoulder like mark zuckerberg, although bear— shoulder like mark zuckerberg, although bearopriate behaviour at work. so obviously people working from heme.— so obviously people working from beme. rbere-e— so obviously people working from home. there's the— so obviously people working from home. there's the argument that eerwebw— home. there's the argument that actually—social- home. there's the argument that actually—social geti actually having these social get reeerbere— actually having these social get regerbere re— actually having these social get togethers is more— actually having these social get togethers is more important than ever-ber— togethers is more important than ever-bur er— togethers is more important than ever.-but at-same- togethers is more important than ever. but at same time, ever. yeah but at the same time, living— ever. yeah but at the same time, bwre br— ever. yeah but at the same time, bwre be be— ever. yeah but at the same time, living in the litigious world where— living in the litigious world where everyone— living in the litigious world where eve
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which we know meta and zuckerberg have a lot of and eu ruled that meta and zuckerberg illegally sendingk across the atlantic to be stored on u.s. server datas and the eu alleges it's vulnerable to u.s. spying and it'll hurt the users 225 million using facebook on the european continent saying that without the ability to transfer data across boarders, the internet risks being carved up and national silos restricting the global economy and leaving citizens in different companies unable to access many share services we've come to rely on. the reason meta is now up and rallying after that initial knee jerk selloff is a ruling that it probably speeds up a new eu/u.s. data transfer deal and allowing companies like meta and google and amazon sending back european user data to be served and stored on u.s. servers. this could be implemented in the next six months and would allow eu users to challenge any surveillance on u.s. shores and not a new thing for meta either. look at numerous multimillion dollar fines over the years for data privacy coming to teenagers and ad practices and $1.3 billion
which we know meta and zuckerberg have a lot of and eu ruled that meta and zuckerberg illegally sendingk across the atlantic to be stored on u.s. server datas and the eu alleges it's vulnerable to u.s. spying and it'll hurt the users 225 million using facebook on the european continent saying that without the ability to transfer data across boarders, the internet risks being carved up and national silos restricting the global economy and leaving citizens in different companies unable to access...
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el nÚmero de recortes no estÁ claro, sin embargo mark zuckerberg dijo que esperan eliminar diez mil empleoscomunique a travÉs de estas plataformas, telemundo 48 estÁ disponible . >>> en no te enredes, hablaremos del cerebro el Órgano mÁs complejo de nuestro cuerpo que controla el habla emociones y procesa las emociones que recibimos a travÉs de los sentidos, pero se dice que el humano solo utiliza el 10%, autoutilizamos somo una parte de nuestro cerebro? >>> mito, es una informaciÓn falsa, que utilizamos solo un 10% de neuronas, imaginemos un caso de un paciente con traumatismo craneal o con un infarto, donde un 30% del cerebro estÁ lastimado, el pacienautoe tiene sÍntomas neurolÓgicos que hacen que su funcionamiento no sea el adecuado. >>> se trata de un mito, hasta el momento nadie encontrÓ por escrito que diga por ejemplo que einstein no utilizaba todo su cerebro para pensar, de dÓnde surgiÓ esta informaciÓn? >>> no se sabe de dÓnde surgiÓ este mito, hay neuronas y cÉlulas de... las neuronas es la mejor cantidad esta informaciÓn. >>> algunos dicen que el humano solo utiliza el 10% de su
el nÚmero de recortes no estÁ claro, sin embargo mark zuckerberg dijo que esperan eliminar diez mil empleoscomunique a travÉs de estas plataformas, telemundo 48 estÁ disponible . >>> en no te enredes, hablaremos del cerebro el Órgano mÁs complejo de nuestro cuerpo que controla el habla emociones y procesa las emociones que recibimos a travÉs de los sentidos, pero se dice que el humano solo utiliza el 10%, autoutilizamos somo una parte de nuestro cerebro? >>> mito, es...
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totally in the mix, that there's just no doubt about it that instagram, zuckerberg, all use jensen,ing to figure out how to integrate what jensen's created this company reports this week, and we're going to find out that jensen huang is having unbelievable numbers a lot of analysts have gone way ahead of what i would like the company to do in terms of what the expectations are zuckerberg's spending time where he needs to spend time this is where the money is and i think it's the money where instagram is being reignited reels has got tiktok on the run. i think this is a brilliant move by him, and yes, they'll still spend a lot of money on metaverse, but they won't spend a lot of time. he won't spend a lot of time i want to know whether new york needs anybody. i understand they have a big real estate footprint, and if they want to get out of it, we know that these contracts cost a lot of money to get out of, but why do they need anything in new york that's what i keep hearing nothing in new york. >> that's great. thanks, jim, for that. >> yeah, great >> it's great. you can convert all
totally in the mix, that there's just no doubt about it that instagram, zuckerberg, all use jensen,ing to figure out how to integrate what jensen's created this company reports this week, and we're going to find out that jensen huang is having unbelievable numbers a lot of analysts have gone way ahead of what i would like the company to do in terms of what the expectations are zuckerberg's spending time where he needs to spend time this is where the money is and i think it's the money where...
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get nothing to the details, zuckerberg san francisco general projected 5.6 million dollar favor with patient revenue at 80.4. this is primarily due to transishz to the fee for service model discussed earlier but a part of this transition is not all good news where we are expecting a shortfall of 11.6 and enhance payment plan pool and this is a pool that's designed for support base rates for desinginatesed hospital systems. with the shift of to fee for service there are two different pools. one capitation and one fee for service. we were previously enthe pool with 2 other counties, la and santa clara and we will be in good company since all the other countsies are parpating. because of is the shift and volume driven and depends on other county volumes and our own as they allocate the pools, it does make the revenue less predictable. this revenue will be trued up probably in about 12 to 18 months from now so will have a better sense of the preliminary estimates we believe there is potentially a short-fall of 11.8 and enhance payment plan pool. on top of it, as mentioned before, the pri
get nothing to the details, zuckerberg san francisco general projected 5.6 million dollar favor with patient revenue at 80.4. this is primarily due to transishz to the fee for service model discussed earlier but a part of this transition is not all good news where we are expecting a shortfall of 11.6 and enhance payment plan pool and this is a pool that's designed for support base rates for desinginatesed hospital systems. with the shift of to fee for service there are two different pools. one...
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however, mark zuckerberg said in march that the company plans to eliminate 10,000 positions by the end of may. already, the company has eliminated 4,000 jobs. the company says that the days before the layoffs start, a note will be posted on which teams will be impacted. >>> apple, meanwhile, putting a new restriction on its employees. >> scott mcgrew is joining us for that coverage. they're not supposed to use chatgpt. >> yeah, exactly right. a lot of companies are warning employees to be really careful about how they interact with artificial intelligence. not because it isn't helpful, but because what they enter into ai can become part of the ai's knowledge. so if you were at the office trying to solve some sort of problem with software, you could show the ai some of your code, get a solution. but now your company's code may be out there in the world. other companies like jpmorgan chase have also restricted employees from using chatgpt. if you haven't tried chatgpt yet, it's getting even easier to do. both apple and google yesterday announced new apps in their app stores. recently i s
however, mark zuckerberg said in march that the company plans to eliminate 10,000 positions by the end of may. already, the company has eliminated 4,000 jobs. the company says that the days before the layoffs start, a note will be posted on which teams will be impacted. >>> apple, meanwhile, putting a new restriction on its employees. >> scott mcgrew is joining us for that coverage. they're not supposed to use chatgpt. >> yeah, exactly right. a lot of companies are warning...
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facebook founder mark zuckerberg has got some new hardware after competing in a brazilian tournament. the tech tycoon won gold and ilver medals at a competition yesterday at woodside high school. he posted these pictures on his facebook and instagram pages after the big wins, zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the covid-19 pandemic jujitsu in case you're wondering is a form of martial art that has roots in japan. >> questions persist tonight after multiple horses died leading up to the kentucky derby. >> and the stars were out for today's gold gala. what's a man to say about the hollywood writers strike? >> and more tragedy in texas. at least 8 people can't excuse me. 7 people killed when a driver plowed through a crowd waiting at a bus stop. >> several tv shows are now being impacted by the writers strike netflix's stranger things. apple tv's loot and marvel's blade are all among the shows that have shut down some late night talk shows have also gone dark writers have been picketing outside of studios across los angeles in new york city since last week. some actors
facebook founder mark zuckerberg has got some new hardware after competing in a brazilian tournament. the tech tycoon won gold and ilver medals at a competition yesterday at woodside high school. he posted these pictures on his facebook and instagram pages after the big wins, zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the covid-19 pandemic jujitsu in case you're wondering is a form of martial art that has roots in japan. >> questions persist tonight after multiple horses died...
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fines are not new to mark zuckerberg's company.ay $2.5 billion in the last nine months. all four fines for advertising, et cetera. you have amazon ordered to pay $900 million a few years ago accused of scraping user data illegally for its own advertising. amazon around meta have appealed their cases. there's an e.u. data negotiation right now and could speed up the implementation in the next six months. if approved tech companies like meta, google and amazon will be able to transfer data. >> john: thank, susan. thank you, a huge fine. no doubt about that. and sandra, that brings us to the end of our first show this week. >> sandra: a wrap for monday? i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts. i'll be in for bill hemmer. >> sandra: i'll be in for neil tonight. >> martha: thanks, guys. good afternoon. i'm martha maccallum. today a story exclusive with marine veteran daniel penny's attorney. penny is breaking his silence over the weekend after he was charged in the choke hold death of jordan neely. what will his defense look like? w
fines are not new to mark zuckerberg's company.ay $2.5 billion in the last nine months. all four fines for advertising, et cetera. you have amazon ordered to pay $900 million a few years ago accused of scraping user data illegally for its own advertising. amazon around meta have appealed their cases. there's an e.u. data negotiation right now and could speed up the implementation in the next six months. if approved tech companies like meta, google and amazon will be able to transfer data....
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he's there it's his company jensen huang, it's his company >> zuckerberg. >> it's his company. >> yesit is. although larry and sergei are not real -- i mean, larry's involved, but -- >> do you think junius is rolling over in his grave because of jamie junius morgan? >> i don't know. >> junius morgan was someone who said, basically, i don't need to speak to anyone, because i am the most important person in banking. not in america, but the world. no one had even heard of the firm, but that was the attitude of jpmorgan. and it served them well during the panic of '07 we forget these -- the 37-year -- the incredible war between france and prussia where jpmorgan stepped in and said, listen, we'll finance france >> good to have somebody here at the desk who lived through them all. >> that must have been crazy, jim. >> yeah, was it? >> i sided with the french >> yeah. >> you know? it was the sixth in moray. >> we're going to be hearing about moves in world war i from him. the schlifen plan. how was that >> i call it ipres >> meantime, we'll get activity today. event of the morning is definit
he's there it's his company jensen huang, it's his company >> zuckerberg. >> it's his company. >> yesit is. although larry and sergei are not real -- i mean, larry's involved, but -- >> do you think junius is rolling over in his grave because of jamie junius morgan? >> i don't know. >> junius morgan was someone who said, basically, i don't need to speak to anyone, because i am the most important person in banking. not in america, but the world. no one had...
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, ennengn— shoulder like mark zuckerberg, although bear— shoulder like mark zuckerberg, although bearsly people working from none. nnene-e— so obviously people working from home. there's the— so obviously people working from home. there's the argument that panelle— home. there's the argument that actually—social- home. there's the argument that actually—social geti actually having these social get negennene— actually having these social get lopennene le— actually having these social get togethers is more— actually having these social get togethers is more important than even-nn— togethers is more important than even-on n— togethers is more important than ever.-but at-same- togethers is more important than ever. but at same time, ever. yeah but at the same time, living— ever. yeah but at the same time, llnlng ln— ever. yeah but at the same time, llnlng ln nne— ever. yeah but at the same time, living in the litigious world nnene— living in the litigious world where everyone— living in the litigious world where everyone has to be on nnen— where everyone has to be on nnen neen— where ever
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zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the pandemic. she should. sue is a form of martial art. of course, it has its roots in japan. >> interesting than it like, yeah, right? well, still ahead here at 9 o'clock, california state senator joining the list of people calling for investigators to do more. >> in the deadly shooting at a san francisco walgreens, we hear the demands. >> and u.s. health regulators set to discuss a birth control pill. you can get over-the-counter closer. look after the break. >> and southern european cuisine served up in the south bay. we're going to take you there in tonight's dine. and there in tonight's dine. and dish. - life is uncertain. everyday pressures can feel overwhelming it's okay to feel stressed, anxious, worried, or frustrated. it's normal. with calhope's free and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >> looking for a taste of the mediterranean without having to le
zuckerberg says his interest in the sport grew during the pandemic. she should. sue is a form of martial art. of course, it has its roots in japan. >> interesting than it like, yeah, right? well, still ahead here at 9 o'clock, california state senator joining the list of people calling for investigators to do more. >> in the deadly shooting at a san francisco walgreens, we hear the demands. >> and u.s. health regulators set to discuss a birth control pill. you can get...
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ceo that is able to cut costs where possible and also keep that edge in terms of innovation mark zuckerbergnadella, wartime ceo and sundar pichai is trying to decide if he can get tough on this you mentioned brad gerstner, listen to what he said, it was pretty brutal. >> as ceo of google i have one job, do not let chatgpt secure a leadership position in search and discovery when it comes to ai and that's exactly what's happened 200 million people now treat chatgpt, a verb as synonymous with discovery in the age of ai. >> kelly, i don't know about you, but i've started using generative ai a lot more in my day to day and the first place i go is open ai. not bar. barred gave me the correct answer google has more history in ai and more tools and resources and they've been working on this for so long and microsoft has captured the consumer here with the big, splashy open, product launch google's going to have a chance on may 10th at their google io developer conference is sundar pichai going to be cautious or come out and make a splash in many think he'll make a splash. >> he doesn't mind google
ceo that is able to cut costs where possible and also keep that edge in terms of innovation mark zuckerbergnadella, wartime ceo and sundar pichai is trying to decide if he can get tough on this you mentioned brad gerstner, listen to what he said, it was pretty brutal. >> as ceo of google i have one job, do not let chatgpt secure a leadership position in search and discovery when it comes to ai and that's exactly what's happened 200 million people now treat chatgpt, a verb as synonymous...
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, ennengn— shoulder like mark zuckerberg, although bear— shoulder like mark zuckerberg, although bearm none.— so obviously people working from none. nnene-e— so obviously people working from home. there's the— so obviously people working from home. there's the argument that panelle— home. there's the argument that actually—social- home. there's the argument that actually—social geti actually having these social get negennene— actually having these social get lopennene le— actually having these social get togethers is more— actually having these social get togethers is more important than even-nn— togethers is more important than even-on n— togethers is more important than ever.-but at-same- togethers is more important than ever. but at same time, ever. yeah but at the same time, living— ever. yeah but at the same time, llnlng ln— ever. yeah but at the same time, llnlng ln nne— ever. yeah but at the same time, living in the litigious world nnene— living in the litigious world where everyone— living in the litigious world where everyone has to be on nnen— where everyone has to be on nne
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mark zuckerberg was seen as the guy who lost control. we saw the maturation about zuckerberg.serious about the numbers and got serious about other things. wall street like what is they're seeing so far. the company got a record breaking fine, the stock is still up $1.3 billion, okay, no problem. so, all of sudden this massive affection for meta/facebook what is it all about? it is just about being a better run company or actually ultimately reaching their potential including the metaverse? >> yeah. i think for a while that revenue was falling and he was investing a lot more money in the metaverse and he was laying off people which is hard on morale. i think his new religion on p&l, and return on invested capital have given the market short term hope. it is our point of view he has a structural problem because i'm not sure he has a business long term and i don't know if the metaverse works. so i'm worried about that. charles: there is still a lot especially if you're burning 14 billion a quarter which i think they're supposed to pull back on. i have a minute to go. we were aski
mark zuckerberg was seen as the guy who lost control. we saw the maturation about zuckerberg.serious about the numbers and got serious about other things. wall street like what is they're seeing so far. the company got a record breaking fine, the stock is still up $1.3 billion, okay, no problem. so, all of sudden this massive affection for meta/facebook what is it all about? it is just about being a better run company or actually ultimately reaching their potential including the metaverse?...
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ceo mark zuckerberg said it's part of adapting to a challenging economy. >>> former employees of siliconnk are facing layoffs. the ceo announced layoffs of 500 former svb workers. it's part of an effort to make decisions to right-size the scale to be competitive. employees working with the customers or support team in india. at least 80 senior bankers have left for other companies. >>> we continue to celebrate aapi heritage month. the third hour of the "today" show is profiling a soccer player. the first indian american soccer player to represent the women's soccer team at any fifa cup. it was in india. >> what did he think of his little girl making the roster? >> i like to think i was most excited but i couould be wronon. it could h have been him. when hee foundnd out,t, he was literallyy in tears and knew th impact this world cup coulde on young girls in india and across the world without the same opportunities for girls. >> she started stanford at 13. on "today," mia inspiring girls around the world. >>> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri, we're having march-like weather. >> flashback t
ceo mark zuckerberg said it's part of adapting to a challenging economy. >>> former employees of siliconnk are facing layoffs. the ceo announced layoffs of 500 former svb workers. it's part of an effort to make decisions to right-size the scale to be competitive. employees working with the customers or support team in india. at least 80 senior bankers have left for other companies. >>> we continue to celebrate aapi heritage month. the third hour of the "today" show...
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but at the same time you have mark zuckerberg, who in one of my favorite parts of the book you call him facebook's sun king, who spoke of creating an embodied internet, a convergence of advanced hardware and software that would seamlessly bridge our digital and futures. and this and billion cards that they're throwing into the metaverse, i believe, burning. exactly higher fire. you say it takes a profound arrogance and naivete to believe the metaverse is the future. we should collectively aim for. and yet sometimes it feels like we're all up against the billions that they just throw billions in persistent persists. we have no choice but to succumb as we have to. the kardashians. so i mean, what would be worse? the metaverse of the kardashians or kardashians in the metaverse? don't know. i hope they don't want to defend. that's like a ninth circle of hell. i think i'll be down there somewhere. you know, it was amazing because as it was writing the conclusion this book, the sort of zuckerberg announcement of like even though we're in a congressional investigation for, i don't know, fermen
but at the same time you have mark zuckerberg, who in one of my favorite parts of the book you call him facebook's sun king, who spoke of creating an embodied internet, a convergence of advanced hardware and software that would seamlessly bridge our digital and futures. and this and billion cards that they're throwing into the metaverse, i believe, burning. exactly higher fire. you say it takes a profound arrogance and naivete to believe the metaverse is the future. we should collectively aim...
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we're talking the very wealthy and powerful, including facebook's mark zuckerberg.ny of those people, they took their money out by the hundreds of millions of dollars and collectively we're talking north of 100 billion dollars taken out of this over the past month or so. and that started the collapse of this bank. over the weekend. there was a bidding process and jp morgan chase, they ended up winning this. so the sign behind me says first republic bank. but in essence, it needs to be changed to sooner than later because it is jp morgan chase. >> 4600 employees work here. not exactly sure what's going to happen to them. long term, but we do see employees showing up this morning. this is the second largest bank collapse. james starry u.s.. it's 2008. this is in u.y. history. the first one you might recall was washington mutual, which was the biggest bank collapse in our nation's history. back to you. >> i remember that, too. yeah, thank you very much. well, 7.33, right now and happening today, the private security guard for a deadly shooting is expected to be arraign
we're talking the very wealthy and powerful, including facebook's mark zuckerberg.ny of those people, they took their money out by the hundreds of millions of dollars and collectively we're talking north of 100 billion dollars taken out of this over the past month or so. and that started the collapse of this bank. over the weekend. there was a bidding process and jp morgan chase, they ended up winning this. so the sign behind me says first republic bank. but in essence, it needs to be changed...
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zuckerberg says the layoffs are part of a restructuring plan to keep the company working efficiently.at his summit in japan, while lawmakers in dc still working on a debt ceiling deal as lauren blanchard reports, the speaker of the house says. he hopes to have a deal very soon. president biden spent thursday in japan ahead of g seven summit meetings starting friday. while back home a debt ceiling crisis is now just two weeks away. negotiators have been working behind the scenes to find some sort of compromise . speaker kevin mccarthy has said he wants a framework deal ready by this weekend. he and his party have insisted any deal come with spending cuts like what they put in there already passed, bill told him we have to spend less, and we're going to negotiate only off our bill. so we're sitting in the room trying to get this done where we can get this done to be able to move forward to stop our inflation. get us off the dependency of china and get america working again. but without democrats on board, the house bill will never pass the senate. meanwhile senators are leaving town for
zuckerberg says the layoffs are part of a restructuring plan to keep the company working efficiently.at his summit in japan, while lawmakers in dc still working on a debt ceiling deal as lauren blanchard reports, the speaker of the house says. he hopes to have a deal very soon. president biden spent thursday in japan ahead of g seven summit meetings starting friday. while back home a debt ceiling crisis is now just two weeks away. negotiators have been working behind the scenes to find some...