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emily: emily, thank you. i want to stick with disney and talk about those results with the president and ceo of -- a long time disney shareholder. subscribers light, but you have to look at the massive increase, and feel some sense of relief, even surprise, i don't know. is this what you were expecting? ross: we did not have much expectations as far as subscribers, because it is so hard to predict what consumers do based on what content is being released on each streamer, but what we now see at the end of this earnings. is that netflix did lose subscribers to the competitors, disney plus, peacock, and certainly, we don't know if that is a permanent change in behavior, because we think streamers go back and forth between what is popular at the time, so disney had good results for their streaming businesses, and much better than we expected, because obviously we thought they had a tough comparison to the covid era, and , you know, quite frankly, all of their businesses are starting to improve and we are startin
emily: emily, thank you. i want to stick with disney and talk about those results with the president and ceo of -- a long time disney shareholder. subscribers light, but you have to look at the massive increase, and feel some sense of relief, even surprise, i don't know. is this what you were expecting? ross: we did not have much expectations as far as subscribers, because it is so hard to predict what consumers do based on what content is being released on each streamer, but what we now see at...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. coming up, market meltdown. stocks sink, yields surge. investors getting jittery about whether the fed could fight inflation without plunging the economy into recession. amd getting caught in the selloff after surging post earnings. we talk to the ceo about how she is driving massive growth amidst forty-year inflation, lockdowns in china, and an ongoing chip crisis. uber shares down multiple days in a row, despite selling shares before a market wipeout. we speak to the ceo later this hour. why he is confident about demand and consumers on the road ahead. we get to that in a moment. but first, the market stocks plunge in a violent reversal from wednesday. the decision to raise rates initially boosted markets. tech stocks have had one of the sharpest you turns ever. >> you are completely right. the long list of superlatives. nasdaq 100, very heavy index, worst day since 2020. mega caps, u.s. listed shares having its work in september 2020. u.s. 10 year yield, the benchmark 10 year yield
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco end of this is "bloomberg technology." broadcom makes it official, buying vmware $461 billion. we will have the details on how one of the biggest deals in tech reship -- reshape the cloud and chip industry, coming up. plus, more thoughts on that broadcom deal and how google and cloud customers are weathering the market turmoil. and how one startup raised a new round with all female investors. 75 of them. i will speak to heather fernandez and karen norton about how more companies can cheat -- change the gender balance of their cap table in one fell swoop. first i want to get a look at the markets, where tech stocks staged a comeback. add to, finally some good news? ed: you can see the nasdaq 100 up to .8% with the biggest jump for that index in a week. interesting, i was going through the bloomberg, first back to back gains we have seen in almost four weeks, showing how things have been recently, right? very much in the red. you can see that across the technology sector. if there hadn't been this selling across financial ma
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco end of this is "bloomberg technology." broadcom makes it official, buying vmware $461 billion. we will have the details on how one of the biggest deals in tech reship -- reshape the cloud and chip industry, coming up. plus, more thoughts on that broadcom deal and how google and cloud customers are weathering the market turmoil. and how one startup raised a new round with all female investors. 75 of them. i will speak to heather fernandez and...
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emily. emily: thank you. nike is escalating its legal battle with stockx, saying that it purchased four pairs of counterfeit shoes despite being advertising that they were authentic. this is after it acute stockx of writing on the back of nike's trademark. it is listings for physical sneakers stored in its vault and can be traded by users. coming up, disney earnings. what bob chapek had to say about pricing power for disney plus. and, rivian results in production goals. that is all next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: -- >> we believe we can move up and cascade up our net price over time given the price we started with in the increasing price-value relationship for all new content, but we are pretty bullish about that. emily: bob chapek speaking about pricing power and future pricing power for disney plus. disney saw big growth for subscribers, beating estimates, finishing the quarter with 137 million subscribers globally, up 30% from a year ago. disney not the only one reporting results. rivian out with earni
emily. emily: thank you. nike is escalating its legal battle with stockx, saying that it purchased four pairs of counterfeit shoes despite being advertising that they were authentic. this is after it acute stockx of writing on the back of nike's trademark. it is listings for physical sneakers stored in its vault and can be traded by users. coming up, disney earnings. what bob chapek had to say about pricing power for disney plus. and, rivian results in production goals. that is all next. this...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." and wild day to end a wild week, the s&p on the brink of a bear market, bounces back to a dramatically session rally. still on its longest losing streak in more than 20 years. we try to make sense of the madness. plus, panic in public and private markets. we will explore how startups are getting creative as they try to stay afloat. and that coin dipping below $29,000. how long does the crypto crunch keep up and is there hope on the horizon? we will discuss. all that in a moment. first, it looks like we would end the day in bear market territory, but a late afternoon bounce back saved the day. is it only a matter of time now? ed ludlow is here to walk through the movers and who is feeling the most pain. ed: you get to friday afternoon and you see this on the screen and you think it has been a nothing kind of day. not so, volatility across volatility markets. there was this late comeback back on the s&p 500, we escaped the bear market label. but you look at the nasdaq 100, still softer
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, this is "bloomberg technology." and wild day to end a wild week, the s&p on the brink of a bear market, bounces back to a dramatically session rally. still on its longest losing streak in more than 20 years. we try to make sense of the madness. plus, panic in public and private markets. we will explore how startups are getting creative as they try to stay afloat. and that coin dipping below $29,000. how long does the crypto crunch keep up...
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emily: also cryptocurrencies falling. i want to dive into the ongoing volatility in the tech sector where we've seen a big selloff since the start of the year. i'm joined by the chief market strategist at putnam investment. thank you for joining us. what do you make of this selloff when it comes to tech? have we hit bottom or is there more to come? >> there's probably more to come. it makes sense tech stocks have pulled back so far because we have seen tech stocks do so well in the last three years, particulate with all the stay-at-home names, but that was exacerbated by the easy money policies the federal reserve was pursuing. as the fed begins to pull back, a lot of tech is dominated as you and your viewers know by those companies that have very little cash flow now and the market has been betting on cash flows pretty far out into the future. the tech sector is bifurcated between those companies that have dominant market positions, strong run for growth and cash flow now and those that were hopes and dreams. that latter
emily: also cryptocurrencies falling. i want to dive into the ongoing volatility in the tech sector where we've seen a big selloff since the start of the year. i'm joined by the chief market strategist at putnam investment. thank you for joining us. what do you make of this selloff when it comes to tech? have we hit bottom or is there more to come? >> there's probably more to come. it makes sense tech stocks have pulled back so far because we have seen tech stocks do so well in the last...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco, and this is " bloomberg technology." coming up in the next hour, market malaise. the s&p 500 and the tech-heavy nasdaq having their worst declines in a decade as new jobs numbers reinforce the idea the fed is staying firm on rates. plus, doordash hitting an all-time low despite strong earnings that show customers still paying for take away as we head into a post-pandemic world. and meta's first retail location ahead of its grand opening. a brutal selloff continues. this time, pandemic darlings leading the bloodletting. peloton hitting a new low. a lot of investors want to close the book on this week. ed: the nasdaq 100 at times pushing, and we thought we would end on a high, but it just was not to be. the fifth straight weekly decline for that and other major indices, and the stories on the board, the yield on the 10-year treasury, which is a benchmark, up nine basis points. we have not seen those levels since the end of 2018, and even bitcoin at one point, you see as we go into the weekend session, $36,000 per token. it
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this is bloomberg technology with emily chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco exactly where it started what does it mean protect valuations? we will discuss. could online data be -- online dating be the one market that is spared? companies like bumble, tender and hinge are recession proof. from when the next covid wave will hit to just how fly -- how high inflation will go. the new predictions market will let you bet on anything. we meet an controversial exchange that is actually legal -- for now. since the supreme court blocked a texas law that could transform twitter and meta. all of that in a moment but first, a look at markets. tech ending may almost exactly where they started. ed ludlow here with the latest. what was all the fuss about? one of those days were you just rip up the script. here as prepared, i had this whole spiel about how the nasdaq was higher tuesday, headed for its fourth straight day of gains. nope. in the last when he minutes, we are down .3% on the nasdaq 100. inflation fears starting to creep in. a big jump in yields coinciding with that. yields on
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emily: thank you. i want to turn to algorithmic stablecoin that came up recently where treasury janet yellen talked about the dollar backed stablecoins as well. the post provides calm in the volatile chaos, but terra plunged 60% on monday. it is back around $.90, but is this trouble for stablecoin broadly? i want to bring in our guest for her take on all of this. let us zoom in on terra. what does this activity mean? >> there are a couple of things at play. there is a difference between an algorithmic stablecoin versus a stablecoin that is backed one to one with the u.s. dollar. when you look at the comparison between the u.s. tc and the u.s. tc, they maintain that one-to-one peg. what we get is that we saw a large motivated seller going into the markets and the price that you would be pegged, caused an initial drop down. it was roughly .8 on the dollar and why is that concerning? it was concerning because the luna foundation guard also manages the yield pool called anchor. anchor has been generating o
emily: thank you. i want to turn to algorithmic stablecoin that came up recently where treasury janet yellen talked about the dollar backed stablecoins as well. the post provides calm in the volatile chaos, but terra plunged 60% on monday. it is back around $.90, but is this trouble for stablecoin broadly? i want to bring in our guest for her take on all of this. let us zoom in on terra. what does this activity mean? >> there are a couple of things at play. there is a difference between...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology," stocks sank, yields surge, investors jittery about whether the fed can fight inflation without plunging the economy into recession. plus, caught in a selloff after surging post-earnings, we talked to lisa hsu about how she is still driving massive growth after lockdowns in china and an ongoing chip crisis. who were shares, down now multiple days in a row despite releasing earnings early to avoid market wipe out. our conversation with their ceo and later in the hour why he is confident about demand from consumers in the road ahead. all of that in a moment but first a look at the market stocks, plunging and bonds, if i'll reversal from yesterday, fed decision to raise rates boosting markets initially but they had one of their sharpest u-turns ever. add to: it's a long list of superlatives, the bank plus index, mega cap, u.s. listed shares of chinese tech, having their worst days since september of 2020. 10 year yields, the benchmark treasury above 3% for the first time since november of 2018, that's just a snaps
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology," stocks sank, yields surge, investors jittery about whether the fed can fight inflation without plunging the economy into recession. plus, caught in a selloff after surging post-earnings, we talked to lisa hsu about how she is still driving massive growth after lockdowns in china and an ongoing chip crisis. who were shares, down now multiple days in a row despite releasing earnings early to avoid market wipe...
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chang. ♪ henry: -- emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. the fed unleashes its most aggressive policy and decade. we talk with lizzie young about what it means to be economy, consumer, and tech. substantial demand for travel is the message from the airbnb ceo after a better-than-expected earnings report. he will join me live to talk about how tourism is responding. one third of market cap wiped out in a single session. uber releasing its results early to prevent investors bringing them down. ober shares taking a leg down. we speak with john zimmer about the market reaction and what's next. all of that in a moment. i want to get look at the markets. a big day for the u.s. economy. the fed has voted unanimously to raise the benchmark interest rate i have a percentage point. stocks soaring, bonds rising during the press conference. ed ludlow is here with the reaction. take it away. ed: the s&p 500 rising by 3%, its biggest jump since may, accelerating gains throughout the press conference. the nasdaq 100 up by more than 3%. we saw yields fall
chang. ♪ henry: -- emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. the fed unleashes its most aggressive policy and decade. we talk with lizzie young about what it means to be economy, consumer, and tech. substantial demand for travel is the message from the airbnb ceo after a better-than-expected earnings report. he will join me live to talk about how tourism is responding. one third of market cap wiped out in a single session. uber releasing its results early to prevent investors bringing them...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in san francisco, and this is "bloomberg technology." saudi aramco, taking over apple as the world's most valuable company. how it is upending the order of the biggest forces in the global economy. plus, two top executives out of twitter as the company is cutting costs and freezing hires, as elon musk is looking for new funding as he cuts his tesla margin loan. we will hear from brian chesky, talking about airbnb and its biggest change in a decade and how travelers will be hit by inflation. we will hear from the ceo of arm. all of that in a moment. first, the markets, stocks rebounding in the last hour, flap after a dramatic day. ed ludlow has the latest moves. ed: we love that drama. volatility the buzz word. down .2% on the nasdaq 100, basically flat on a date when it fell 2.5% at one point. the market is concerned about the federal reserve's ability to bring inflation under control without carrying the economy into recession. breaking news the market closed, federal reserve chair jerome powell reiterating a previously stated stance th
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emily: thank you. los to digest. the federal reserve giving a much-needed boost to tech stocks by ruling out a more aggressive rate hike path and reassuring the economy will stay strong. nasdaq 100 up nearly 3%. biggest one-day jump in a week. this young joins us now. -- liz young joins us now. what you think the ripple effects are going to be on the macro environment? liz: the reality is this is the first of probably a few larger heights we are going to see. it was important to get this first big 50 basis point hikes behind us because the anticipation was killing us as far as investor sentiment goes. we are probably going to see another 50 in june, we may see another 50 in july. the ripple effects of those together should hopefully dampen demand to a point that some supply demand stuff becomes more imbalanced and we see concurrently a rollover in inflation. the issue here, and i heard you talking about the spread between the tender treasury and cpi and the fed funds rates, it is not that we are trying
emily: thank you. los to digest. the federal reserve giving a much-needed boost to tech stocks by ruling out a more aggressive rate hike path and reassuring the economy will stay strong. nasdaq 100 up nearly 3%. biggest one-day jump in a week. this young joins us now. -- liz young joins us now. what you think the ripple effects are going to be on the macro environment? liz: the reality is this is the first of probably a few larger heights we are going to see. it was important to get this first...
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emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tech tenacity. stocks end the week on a high with shares snapping a seven-week losing streak. that pun is intended. i speak with the ceo of solarwinds two years after the nightmare hack that started with russia and blindsided customers. making money in the metaverse. we will sit down with the ceo to talk about the weird, the wonderful, and the lucrative as the platform looks to build a digital but civil community for kids around the world. we will get to all of that in a moment. stocks climbing after another volatile day. tech stocks in particular bouncing back. ed ludlow, how are you making sense of this? ed: there is evidence big institutional investors started putting money back into stocks, equity-related products. i noticed that reference. did you come up with that yourself? emily: you know we are a team. even though there has been a lot of green on the screen, it has been a rough week with a lot happening in global markets. snap revised its guidance. that upset a lot of stocks. the s&p 500 had
emily: i am emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, tech tenacity. stocks end the week on a high with shares snapping a seven-week losing streak. that pun is intended. i speak with the ceo of solarwinds two years after the nightmare hack that started with russia and blindsided customers. making money in the metaverse. we will sit down with the ceo to talk about the weird, the wonderful, and the lucrative as the platform looks to build a digital but...
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with emily chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." temporarily on hold. elon musk creates chaos with early-morning tweets causing confusion over his deal to buy twitter. the company's current ceo speaks up. we talked to a founding member of the early to team about where this chaos is headed. and we have a wide-ranging conversation about where the chaotic market cycle is headed and what it means for startups. and his thoughts on twitter and former colleague, elon musk. $200 billion wiped off of the crypto market since the start of the selloff. how cold will this crypto winter get, and how long will it last? we get to that in a moment. stocks bouncing back after a wild week of swings. jay powell said they are off of the table for now. ed: how is the market going to react? 24 hours ago we asked how the market was going to digest the fed chair 50 basis point hikes is appropriate? this is how. relief. green on the screen. it has been ripe with volatility. up 3.7%. tech heavy index. biggest jump since the middle of march. risk on sentiment,
with emily chang. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is "bloomberg technology." temporarily on hold. elon musk creates chaos with early-morning tweets causing confusion over his deal to buy twitter. the company's current ceo speaks up. we talked to a founding member of the early to team about where this chaos is headed. and we have a wide-ranging conversation about where the chaotic market cycle is headed and what it means for startups. and his thoughts on twitter and...
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emily: quick pitch, 30 seconds. what do you think is better about the lens protocol and the web 3 alternative than twitter? >> lance protocol is about giving opportunities for anyone to build new ways to draft content. for the users to -- create profiles once and have their follower relationships on the blockchain and essentially no any single platform can take that away from you. so, what it means that first time ever all the platforms like twitter and facebook, they actually need to compete on the algorithms they are providing you and you as a user, you are not locked into the platform itself and this is like a new dynamic. emily: all right. aave founder and ceo. not the interim ceo of t witter. to be clear. we will have a lot more on e-tech next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the european union has had apple with a formal antitrust suit over iphone payments. alleging that apple abuses its dominance via its apple pay service. apple says his contactless pay system helps consumers. that does it for this edition of "
emily: quick pitch, 30 seconds. what do you think is better about the lens protocol and the web 3 alternative than twitter? >> lance protocol is about giving opportunities for anyone to build new ways to draft content. for the users to -- create profiles once and have their follower relationships on the blockchain and essentially no any single platform can take that away from you. so, what it means that first time ever all the platforms like twitter and facebook, they actually need to...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, travel is back and will continue to boom, this according to airbnb, out with its earnings beat that shows despite inflation and global macroeconomic uncertainty, people are on the move. we will break down the report. plus, a draft opinion of the supreme court reveals plans to overturn roe v. wade, hitting the u.s. like a bombshell. some businesses are taking a stand. and how to use deep tech to tackle society's biggest problems. but can you solve climate change and still make a profit? more on that later this hour. first we are watching lift and airbnb and another volatile day for stocks. investors waiting for more clues about what will happen if the fed raises rates later this week as expected. our ed ludlow to break it down. ed: we swung between gains and losses on the nasdaq 100 multiple times. ultimately closed up 1/10 of 1%. it was the first back to back or day two -- or two day gains for the nasdaq 100. we are expecting a 50 basis point hike from the
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, travel is back and will continue to boom, this according to airbnb, out with its earnings beat that shows despite inflation and global macroeconomic uncertainty, people are on the move. we will break down the report. plus, a draft opinion of the supreme court reveals plans to overturn roe v. wade, hitting the u.s. like a bombshell. some businesses are taking a stand. and how to use deep tech to...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, texas governor greg abbott says the gunmen who killed 19 children and two adults used facebook to talk about his plans, but the social network clarifies, claiming the posts were actually private messages. we will bring you the latest as we learn more about this horrific turn of events. plus, lessons learned from twitter's annual shareholder meeting. investors voicing concerns about elon musk's looming and just after the meeting, musk files to change the balance of equity and that in the deal. our own ed ludlow will join us live from the ground. and amazon holding their annual meetings as well. it is the first one for amazon ceo andy jassy. how he addressed growing concerns about worker safety at the company's market cap threatening to dip back below $1 trillion. all of that in a moment but first let's get a look at the markets, stocks climbing after a volatile trading day in the tech heavy nasdaq 100. outperforming. bloomberg has the latest. why the turn fr
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, texas governor greg abbott says the gunmen who killed 19 children and two adults used facebook to talk about his plans, but the social network clarifies, claiming the posts were actually private messages. we will bring you the latest as we learn more about this horrific turn of events. plus, lessons learned from twitter's annual shareholder meeting. investors voicing concerns about elon musk's...
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emily: exactly. qualcomm, broadcom tried to buy qualcomm in 2018, which also would have been a massive deal. that didn't happen because of trump administration concerns about headquarters in singapore. but we caught up with the ceo earlier and asked his thoughts on this potential tie up between broadcom and vmware. take a listen to what he had to say. >> it is really for broadcom to comment. but the way i look, broadcom has become more of a software company. some of the acquisitions they have made in the past, and i think vmware is a software company. we are going in a different direction. we will continue to be a semiconductor company focused in the growth that we have in this industry. especially at the edge. and we continue to see not consolidation, but convergence of all of those opportunities. emily: james, broadcom's ceo as ambitious and seemingly inquisitive as ever. is broadcom even a chip company anymore, or is it more of a software company? james: to be fair, i don't cover broadcom. but the
emily: exactly. qualcomm, broadcom tried to buy qualcomm in 2018, which also would have been a massive deal. that didn't happen because of trump administration concerns about headquarters in singapore. but we caught up with the ceo earlier and asked his thoughts on this potential tie up between broadcom and vmware. take a listen to what he had to say. >> it is really for broadcom to comment. but the way i look, broadcom has become more of a software company. some of the acquisitions they...
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emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. they didn't do their jobs to check that this man wasn't gonna hurt anyone else. if they had gotten his phone, they might have seen that-- he might have kept those videos, i have no idea if he still has those videos, what he does with those videos. avani: emily was told by new south wales police that officers had gone to this alleged perpetrator's house and told him he needed to delete this video. was that the case? stuart: look, i just can't go into the specific case, but i will certainly follow that matter up. i understand there was interaction with the offend-- or the alleged offender in this case. i just can't comment further at this time. avani: our understanding is there was no warrant to search this man's phone to get the video as part of the investigation, why would that be? stuart: look, again, we're talking about specifics of a case. you know, in terms of--and specifically we're talking about a dating app, you know, offending that may have involved a filming, you know, privat
emily: it didn't seem like anything was gonna happen. they didn't do their jobs to check that this man wasn't gonna hurt anyone else. if they had gotten his phone, they might have seen that-- he might have kept those videos, i have no idea if he still has those videos, what he does with those videos. avani: emily was told by new south wales police that officers had gone to this alleged perpetrator's house and told him he needed to delete this video. was that the case? stuart: look, i just can't...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is bloomberg technology. plus, lessons learned from twitter's annual shareholder meeting. investors voicing concerns about elon musk's takeover and after the meeting wrapped musk voted to change the balance of equity debt in the deal. ed ludlow will join us live from the ground. meta and amazon holding their annual meetings as well, the first one for the amazon ceo. how he addressed growing concerns about worker safety as the company's market cap threatens to dip back below $1 trillion. all of that in a moment, but first let's get a look at the market stocks climbing after a volatile trading day in the nasdaq 100 outperforming. kriti: it is interesting that we see stocks finishing the day in the green. nasdaq 100 relay outperforming here. -- really outperforming here. a lot of it down to the heavyweights, apple and amazon leading the index higher. a lot of that momentum really started gaining after the fed minutes. we start to see traders paring back expectations, that off some of those growth bids. you did n
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emily: ok. thomas kurian ritika gupta, --thomas kurian, ceo of google cloud, thank you for joining us for the update. giving women a seat at the table. specifically the cap table. i'm joined by heather norman and sarah fernandez, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. it's fast. like, ready-for- major-gig-speeds fast. like riding-a-cheetah fast. isn't that right, girl? whoa! it can connect hundreds of devices at once. [ in unison ] that's powerful. couldn't have said it better myself. and with three times the bandwidth, the gaming never has to end. slaying is our business. and business is good. unbeatable internet from xfinity. made to do anything so you can do anything. emily: welcome back. venture capital firms like sequoia have been sharing their playbook on how to weather stormy market conditions. another element of fundamentals is ensuring fair representation on their cap table. my next guest found a way to raise their capital from all female investors and
emily: ok. thomas kurian ritika gupta, --thomas kurian, ceo of google cloud, thank you for joining us for the update. giving women a seat at the table. specifically the cap table. i'm joined by heather norman and sarah fernandez, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ this? this is supersonic wifi from xfinity. it's fast. like, ready-for- major-gig-speeds fast. like riding-a-cheetah fast. isn't that right, girl? whoa! it can connect hundreds of devices at once. [ in unison ] that's powerful. couldn't...
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emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, snaps selloff -- shares of plummeting as much as 40% on a disappointing forecast, catalyzing fresh turmoil in tech stocks. how much lower can they go? we will discuss. twitter's annual shareholder meeting is coming up wednesday with elon musk still pressing paws on a deal. he has not tweeted about it recently either. we will preview what to expect. and california's landmark law requiring -- ruled unconstitutional. we will speak in an exclusive interview about why we need more parity in the boardroom and the research that backs it up. we will get more of that in a moment but first, stocks pairing their losses. tech fears triggered by the profit warning from snap. kriti gupta is here for the latest. walk us through the day. kriti: you do have a down day for u.s. stocks but erasing a lot of the pain toward the end of the session, some of the consumer staples starting to perform higher on the day. the nasdaq bearing kind of the brunt of the selling where you ha
emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg technology. coming up in the next hour, snaps selloff -- shares of plummeting as much as 40% on a disappointing forecast, catalyzing fresh turmoil in tech stocks. how much lower can they go? we will discuss. twitter's annual shareholder meeting is coming up wednesday with elon musk still pressing paws on a deal. he has not tweeted about it recently either. we will preview what to expect. and california's landmark law requiring -- ruled...
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chang. ♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is "bloomberg technology." coming broadcom in talks to purchase vm ware, setting up a blockbuster tech deal that would vault the chipmaker into software. . retailing everything we know so far about the scope -- we tell you everything we know so far about the scope. and i am joined by the ceo of adobe. we will talk about how adobe is handling the market selloff last his outlook for the company's future and plans for the metaverse. and how a bear market, revelatory pressure and folding crypto prices are piling up on the largest u.s. crypto exchange. coinbase has lost $51 billion in market value since its ipo. more in our crypto report later. first, i want to look at the markets. tech lead a into stocks after president biden signaled he would reconsider china tariffs imposed either trump administration. ed ludlow is here with the biggest movers. ed: it gave some confidence and risk-on sentiment. the nasdaq 100, up 1.7%. we are coming off the back of seven weeks of declines, a very negative mood last week. remember
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♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: this is outnumbered i am emily compagno and we have kennedy michelle sophia. we are awaiting a ruling on the fate of title 42 with reports it could come as early as today. now that the trump arrow border restrictions are said to expire on monday illegal migrant encounters, which artie shot her stomach shattered records month after month are already explaining that some areas seeing 1800 apprehensions in just 24 hours. with title 42 expected to end, border counties are now bracing for a disaster. el paso preparing to declare a state of emergency as the governor of texas warns 6 million migrants to come in each year. that is roughly equal to the population of houston every 12 months. and with all of us hanging in the balance, you may be wondering what our borders are up to today. vice president kamala harris is talking about clean school buses. kaylee, as always, the vice president is m.i.a. on this border crisis. but today, she is expected to announce certain regulations and expectations surrounding a low emission school buses. what apps timing and what great p
♪♪ ♪ ♪ >> emily: this is outnumbered i am emily compagno and we have kennedy michelle sophia. we are awaiting a ruling on the fate of title 42 with reports it could come as early as today. now that the trump arrow border restrictions are said to expire on monday illegal migrant encounters, which artie shot her stomach shattered records month after month are already explaining that some areas seeing 1800 apprehensions in just 24 hours. with title 42 expected to end, border counties...
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i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost, emily compagno. also joining us, julie banderas, tomi lahren, and raymond arroyo. just six days until the biden administration will lift to title 42 border restrictions. the feds are reporting a record shattering number of migrant encounters with a quarter of a just last month alone. that's a record. this, while our drone captured some pretty disturbing images at our southern border just over the last three days. on saturday we saw just how brazen migrants have become, not even barbed wire stopping them from hopping a fence onto private property in texas. then, just hours later on sunday morning, and even larger group numbering roughly 150 is seen wading in the river and crossing illegally into our country. and yesterday that scene was repeated and multiplied several times over, raising fears that the worst is yet to come. raymond, it's hard to believe that 234,000 migrant encounters in april, record, and 100,000 released into the interior of the country. think of that, one month, attended a million
i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost, emily compagno. also joining us, julie banderas, tomi lahren, and raymond arroyo. just six days until the biden administration will lift to title 42 border restrictions. the feds are reporting a record shattering number of migrant encounters with a quarter of a just last month alone. that's a record. this, while our drone captured some pretty disturbing images at our southern border just over the last three days. on saturday we saw just how brazen...
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>> emily: it's an accident. you know who is not going to live to 83 is this young girl. >> dana: competitor. you could compete in just about anything. dedication and a commitment. that's it for us, everyone. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: does greg have any more bathroom questions? okay. all right. just checking. thanks. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are 175 days away from the country voting in midterm elections. that's 25 weeks. but today is primary election day in five states with voters still at the polls at this hour. former president trump's sway over the republican party will be heavily tested tonight in north carolina, in pennsylvania. we are tracking several key races in both states. but particularly in pennsylvania where the leading republican senate candidates are in a tight
>> emily: it's an accident. you know who is not going to live to 83 is this young girl. >> dana: competitor. you could compete in just about anything. dedication and a commitment. that's it for us, everyone. "special report" is up next. hey, bret. >> bret: does greg have any more bathroom questions? okay. all right. just checking. thanks. good evening, welcome to washington. i'm bret baier. breaking tonight, we are 175 days away from the country voting in midterm...
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>> emily: right? and remember yesterday when a democratic congresswoman said she felt like it was the first time it was actually getting through to her colleagues when there is a problem when parents have been lamenting this growing urgent problem for quite some time. my heart breaks for these families. yesterday the father of a 7-month-old baby girl in texas reached out to me and she said she has a sensitive stomach so she needs special formula. three times a week he has to drive around once he hears on the website which stores have stocked it because when he goes out on a daily basis, it's just empty shelves, he says how long can i keep this up when i'm paying $4 a gallon of gas. and he said look, i know i'm not the only one, right, here in texas he said why doesn't let these companies drill for oil to ease the pain at the pump and ease the pain at the empty shelves. this all has to stop. we want america back. because the reality is this suffering is biden's america. >> ironically you mention he is
>> emily: right? and remember yesterday when a democratic congresswoman said she felt like it was the first time it was actually getting through to her colleagues when there is a problem when parents have been lamenting this growing urgent problem for quite some time. my heart breaks for these families. yesterday the father of a 7-month-old baby girl in texas reached out to me and she said she has a sensitive stomach so she needs special formula. three times a week he has to drive around...
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emily, important question. i hope the next administration looks at it. >> emily: it represents the laws are arcaic and tech and development occur at faster rate than laws do and we've seen that in all industries none so much more relevant now than section 230. i think essentially the advocates were trying to squish it into existing rubric, it doesn't work. need creative application to change it and make so it fits neatly, at the moment, like a round hole in a square, or round peg in a -- i blanked. >> harris: i like the way it was. >> up next, workers at major tech company say they don't want to return to the office. ♪ >> the day you get your clearchoice dental implants makes every day... a "let's dig in" day... >> mm. >> ...a "chow down" day... a "take a big bite" day... a "perfectly delicious" day... >> mm. [ chuckles ] >> ...a "love my new teeth" day. because your clearchoice day is the day everything is back on the menu. a clearchoice day changes every day. schedule a free consultation. life... doesn't st
emily, important question. i hope the next administration looks at it. >> emily: it represents the laws are arcaic and tech and development occur at faster rate than laws do and we've seen that in all industries none so much more relevant now than section 230. i think essentially the advocates were trying to squish it into existing rubric, it doesn't work. need creative application to change it and make so it fits neatly, at the moment, like a round hole in a square, or round peg in a --...
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she's excited, emily. she loves aliens. but we'll finally get answers on sightings, with the government now calls unidentified aerial phenomena. that's next. ♪ ♪ this is remington. he's a member of the family, for sure. we always fed him kibble it just seemed like the thing to do. but he was getting picky, and we started noticing some allergy symptoms. we heard about the farmer's dog and it was a complete transformation. his allergies were going away and he just had amazing energy. it's a no-brainer that remi should have the best nutritious and delicious food possible. i'm investing in my dog's health and happiness. ♪♪ get started at longlivedogs.com your record label is taking off. but so is your sound engineer. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire ♪ ♪ m make way for the first-ever. chevy silverado zr2. with multimatic shocks, rugged 33-inch tires, and front and rear electronic locking diff
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emily chang is standing by with brian chesky. emily: thank you. ryan, thank you so much for joining us. this new way of searching makes it so much easier to discover things you never would have thought of. i thought omg was the coolest category, then i discovered castles in france for $100 a night. do you think tonight is the right time to change the way you search? brian: because travel has probably changed more than it ever has a since world war ii. because of the pandemic, now millions of people don't have to go back to an office five days a week. because of that it means they are more flexible. can go away for the summer, they can go away for three day weekends. the book and travel for a lot more time. we realized the way you search online for the 25 years has not changed. it is a big search box and asks you where you are going. but most people are flexible and cannot think to type in all 100,000 places on airbnb. we thought the world has changed, travel has changed, it is time for airbnb to change. now you can search by castles, by frank lloy
emily chang is standing by with brian chesky. emily: thank you. ryan, thank you so much for joining us. this new way of searching makes it so much easier to discover things you never would have thought of. i thought omg was the coolest category, then i discovered castles in france for $100 a night. do you think tonight is the right time to change the way you search? brian: because travel has probably changed more than it ever has a since world war ii. because of the pandemic, now millions of...
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>> emily: hello, everyone. i'm emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner. joining us today, kennedy and john james. the white house is giving a new spin on the sky-high gas prices which have shattered records for two straight weeks putting a serious strain on americans' wallets and now president biden is suggesting that the high gas prices are a step toward the far left's green agenda. watch. >> when it comes to the gas prices, we're going through an incredible transition that is taking place that god willing, when it's over, we'll be stronger and the world will be stronger and less reliant on fossil fuels when this is over. >> emily: john james, the president has finally said the quiet part outloud, right, that the skyrocketing prices of gas and oil is all because of his agenda. it's exactly what the democrats wanted when they killed the keystone pipeline and when they killed all the oil leases. >> john: this is the modern day equivalent to let them eat cake. as long as his legac
>> emily: hello, everyone. i'm emily compagno here with my co-host kayleigh mcenany and harris faulkner. joining us today, kennedy and john james. the white house is giving a new spin on the sky-high gas prices which have shattered records for two straight weeks putting a serious strain on americans' wallets and now president biden is suggesting that the high gas prices are a step toward the far left's green agenda. watch. >> when it comes to the gas prices, we're going through an...
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here's another question for you, emily. in terms of the politics of this in the moment, this does not solve inflation for democrats. this does not solve the border crisis. this is not even garnering itself as a shiny object but for the people who, and that's from you, you caught me. for the people that want to burn stuff down. >> emily: that's right. it's their attempt at a shell game, but as you're both pointing out, it won't work. my biggest issue with this in addition to the knee jerk horror, obviously of what we've been seeing is the argument by the left there was somehow this attack on democracy by the supreme court justices ruling in the way that they did or in the draft way that they did, right, because what's the actual war on democracy happening? what's the actual onslaught? last time i checked, the supreme court, the judiciary is what guarantees the rights that the constitution promises us and if this draft is published, then that restores power and vote back to the people which is the definition of democracy. and
here's another question for you, emily. in terms of the politics of this in the moment, this does not solve inflation for democrats. this does not solve the border crisis. this is not even garnering itself as a shiny object but for the people who, and that's from you, you caught me. for the people that want to burn stuff down. >> emily: that's right. it's their attempt at a shell game, but as you're both pointing out, it won't work. my biggest issue with this in addition to the knee jerk...
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i'm harris faulkner with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. with us today, cheryl and joey jones. the white house is fact checking the president of the united states again. this time, he committed to a possible war with china. >> are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> that's a commitment we made. >> harris: doing the walkback and it came snapy fast. with the white house insisting there's been no change in the u.s. policy towards taiwan. we've seen this kind of thing before after the president made those comments about vladimir putin, for instance. >> ukraine will never be a victory for russia for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. >> harris: let's go straight to kayleigh. >> kayleigh: yeah, harris, it's always an unnamed anonymous white house official that cleans up the blunder. look, these gaps are alarming. they're weird to watch. they're disconcerting when it's the president. but when it's in the context to foreign policy, harris. it takes on an entirely different se
i'm harris faulkner with my co-host emily compagno and kayleigh mcenany. with us today, cheryl and joey jones. the white house is fact checking the president of the united states again. this time, he committed to a possible war with china. >> are you willing to get involved militarily to defend taiwan if it comes to that? >> yes. >> you are? >> that's a commitment we made. >> harris: doing the walkback and it came snapy fast. with the white house insisting there's...
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>> emily: you said the more we learn, the more it's jarring. i think there's a disconnect between what his grandparents said which sort of described him as this quiet boy who kept to himself. and the more that we are learning from people who interacted with him on line especially that spoke of harassing, uncomfortable experiences and exchanging back and forth including girls on other -- on other female users on yubo that talked specifically about being one of the many girls that he allegedly harassed on line. really chilling comments like you're going to regret not doing what i say reportedly from the shooter on that. so more we learn, the more really uncomfortable and chilling this all is. >> harris: some of that behavior, kayleigh of him going around town with one other friend with a b.b. gun and shooting at people, you know, from what we know before he turned 18, so there was a history there when he was younger. quickly your thoughts? >> kayleigh: yes, you know, the mom says she didn't see him exhibit violence. "the washington post" cited a
>> emily: you said the more we learn, the more it's jarring. i think there's a disconnect between what his grandparents said which sort of described him as this quiet boy who kept to himself. and the more that we are learning from people who interacted with him on line especially that spoke of harassing, uncomfortable experiences and exchanging back and forth including girls on other -- on other female users on yubo that talked specifically about being one of the many girls that he...
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i am kayleigh mcenany here is my cohost, emily compagno. also joining us, carley shimkus, rachel campos-duffy, and ben ferguson. a very dangerous campaign of intimidation and harassment may now be about to unfold in the fight over rel v wade. as the radical left looks to target the conservative justices on the supreme court after the leaked draft opinion on abortion. while security fencing was put around where they work but not continuing on our southern border, there's that. now we just learned there is an increased police presence outside of the justice's home. here's why. some left-leaning groups are directing protesters to show up at the doorsteps of six "extremist justices." even the streets where they live with their families, and a police are bracing for violence. emily, it's two groups pushing people to go to the homes of supreme court justices. one is called shut down d.c. they want a candlelight vigil. a march to justice kavanaugh and roberts' homes, and urging protesters to go to the homes of the extremist justices. you can't mak
i am kayleigh mcenany here is my cohost, emily compagno. also joining us, carley shimkus, rachel campos-duffy, and ben ferguson. a very dangerous campaign of intimidation and harassment may now be about to unfold in the fight over rel v wade. as the radical left looks to target the conservative justices on the supreme court after the leaked draft opinion on abortion. while security fencing was put around where they work but not continuing on our southern border, there's that. now we just...
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emily, is that a call for violence? like what is that? >> emily: it is! i mean, to be frank, there is true incitement of violence on twitter but it's ok as long as it's against the right. let's drill down to exactly why president trump was banned from twitter, right? remember, they said we are against the glorification of violence. and when you drill down into the two tweets that they pointed to by the former president, he just was calling america first, make america great again, america patriots. compared with what the chicago mayor tweeted, compared with so many verified twitter accounts who have called for things like burn it down referring to the country and the supreme court. how is american patriots the glorification of violence and burn it down isn't? it's such a double standard and so audacious and so shameless. unfortunately, it's what we've come to expect. that's why so many people are looking forward to the new twitter under elon musk. if he rips off that vibe, because at least then there should be semblance of fairness applied to it because th
emily, is that a call for violence? like what is that? >> emily: it is! i mean, to be frank, there is true incitement of violence on twitter but it's ok as long as it's against the right. let's drill down to exactly why president trump was banned from twitter, right? remember, they said we are against the glorification of violence. and when you drill down into the two tweets that they pointed to by the former president, he just was calling america first, make america great again, america...
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emily? given that, can he complain or should he go away question work >> emily: he should go away. he is the same type of coward that this administration and our disinformation czar is where they can dish it, but they can't take it. everyone is entitled to their opinion, but are you entitled to share a question mark may be, but you have to read the consequence is. you have to realize that the vicious insult you levied is going to get you some back i'm sensitive to this because as a former nfl cheerleader, i was part of a mechanism that furthered a specific image, a specific body image. i know the point of this conversation is more about the public accountability for your opinion, but i feel so strongly that this woman, to me who is incredible and gorgeous, does not deserve his insult. he certainly deserved the insults and accountability that came. >> harris: shannon? i think i know where you will go. >> shannon: "sports illustrated" is brilliant. they do nontraditional perfect them before. they have different body types because it provokes conversation and it makes people want to s
emily? given that, can he complain or should he go away question work >> emily: he should go away. he is the same type of coward that this administration and our disinformation czar is where they can dish it, but they can't take it. everyone is entitled to their opinion, but are you entitled to share a question mark may be, but you have to read the consequence is. you have to realize that the vicious insult you levied is going to get you some back i'm sensitive to this because as a former...
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[laughs] >> jesse: what about you emily? >> this is a typical incompetence coming out of this president and this administration. so yeah they know about months ago wanted to take 4 months for the fda to even open an investigation into abbott laboratories? it is a matter if there's 3-4 companies that are crating all the baby formula that's natural competition when it more go ahead. but the reality is they're all bogged down by the bureaucracy emanating from this administration that doesn't release or levy those relations at all to make it easy. >> jesse: we should have a strategic baby formula reserve you're saying quite a mark would be amazing. >> what is your plan joe biden? clearly nothing. i talked to a debt from texas recently he's has a 7-month-old baby girl and about three times a week palm countering empty shelves for formula because she has a specific set of dietary needs. he needs to go and drive around and big texas at $4 a gallon to try to find a store that has the formula on the chef. when they say they have in s
[laughs] >> jesse: what about you emily? >> this is a typical incompetence coming out of this president and this administration. so yeah they know about months ago wanted to take 4 months for the fda to even open an investigation into abbott laboratories? it is a matter if there's 3-4 companies that are crating all the baby formula that's natural competition when it more go ahead. but the reality is they're all bogged down by the bureaucracy emanating from this administration that...
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emily: certainly. value has been the trade. you think of overweight sectors like energy and that cyclical element that provides inflation protection. you are going to find quality. ones that do not need to pass capital market, a good return. you will find more defensive parts of the market. you really want to think about emphasizing that expensive element in portfolios. one of our favorite places to think about our utilities consumer behavior is changing away from what we want. we think that these companies that are going to have that consistent demand and are going to add a lot of value as the cycle progresses quickly. alix: what do you do with high-quality tech? if the yields have peaked? emily: high-quality tech is the baby that was thrown out with the bathwater. this is indiscriminate, macro driven selling that we are seeing pervade the market this year. do not get too comfortable in the fast lane. they have done so well since the recession ended. we really thoughtful about where you are finding those opportunities. guide:
emily: certainly. value has been the trade. you think of overweight sectors like energy and that cyclical element that provides inflation protection. you are going to find quality. ones that do not need to pass capital market, a good return. you will find more defensive parts of the market. you really want to think about emphasizing that expensive element in portfolios. one of our favorite places to think about our utilities consumer behavior is changing away from what we want. we think that...
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hello, i am emily anglin. this is denise al, alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. church ladies in occupied east jerusalem condemned israeli forces are attacking mourners at the funeral. procession of al jazeera journalist, sharina apple, atlanta. new security camera footage shows the moment is rattling forces storm st. joseph hospital, where she rains body had been lying. ukraine says its troops have reached the russian border in the khaki region, as moscow's forces were trace and lebanon's 1st to general elections since the bay route port explosion. and he's of economic crisis are expected shortly. on giovanni as rosco with the sports the box stop here is the n b a defending champion. we'll. we'll keep a note sound from the place by the boston celtics. ah, church ladies and hospital officials in occupied east jerusalem have condemned israeli forces for attacking mourners at the funeral procession of sharina, ucla. they say the assault outside st. joseph hospital on friday was unprovoked. her co
hello, i am emily anglin. this is denise al, alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. church ladies in occupied east jerusalem condemned israeli forces are attacking mourners at the funeral. procession of al jazeera journalist, sharina apple, atlanta. new security camera footage shows the moment is rattling forces storm st. joseph hospital, where she rains body had been lying. ukraine says its troops have reached the russian border in the khaki region, as moscow's forces were trace...
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while speaking at a group posted by emily's list. the group has been working to elect more pro-choice women to serve in public office. ♪ vice pres. harris: good evening. good evening. please have a seat. good evening. good evening. i want to thank miss butler. i have known her for many years, she and i being in different positions when we got to know each other working together. and i would say that we are very fortunate that we have a leader in butler at a moment like this, and the history of our country. [applause] thank you. i also want to recognize the first second gentleman of the united states. [applause] doug emhoff. [applause] so, if there was ever any doubt about why emily's list is important, last night makes the point. women's rights in america are under attack. roe v. wade has protected a woman's right -- [crashing sound] -- yeah, it is powerful. [laughter] roe v. wade, in its power, has protected a woman's right to make decisions about her own body for nearly half a century. if the court overturns roe v. wade, it will
while speaking at a group posted by emily's list. the group has been working to elect more pro-choice women to serve in public office. ♪ vice pres. harris: good evening. good evening. please have a seat. good evening. good evening. i want to thank miss butler. i have known her for many years, she and i being in different positions when we got to know each other working together. and i would say that we are very fortunate that we have a leader in butler at a moment like this, and the history...
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[cheers and applause] so, if there was ever any doubt about why emily's list is important, last night makes the point. women's rights in america are under attack. roe vs wade has protected a woman's right -- yeah, powerful. roe vs wade in its power has protected a woman's right, her right to make decisions about her own body for nearly half a century. if the court overturns roe vs wade, it will be a direct assault on freedom, on the fundamental right of self-determination, to which all americans are roe protects the right to access abortion. it also protects a woman's right to make decisions about what she does with her own body. [applause] >> so to the friends i say, we've always been clear, but today we know our purpose. we know, also, what we are up against. we have been on the front lines of this fight for many years, all of us in this together. and now we enter a new phase. there is nothing hypothetical about this moment. let me be clear. this fight requires the work of this very organization, emily's list to elect pro choice democrats to congress. [cheers and applause] now, at t
[cheers and applause] so, if there was ever any doubt about why emily's list is important, last night makes the point. women's rights in america are under attack. roe vs wade has protected a woman's right -- yeah, powerful. roe vs wade in its power has protected a woman's right, her right to make decisions about her own body for nearly half a century. if the court overturns roe vs wade, it will be a direct assault on freedom, on the fundamental right of self-determination, to which all...
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what would you think, emily, that he might say? again, this doesn't wipe away whether or not what we know about him was pertinent to the case. he was still working for hillary clinton. messages were changing hands through him to the fbi. >> emily: if i was his attorney, i would advise his statement to be one of a blanket, this affirms what i've been telling you all along. which is that i did not lie to the fbi, etcetera. general vague statement. i like to focus on something that david said when he called out that this jury's acquittal could mean that they ascertained that he did not lie to the fbi or that lie wasn't material. it's important to lay that against the backdrop just about two and a half hours ago when jury asking a question, they say do the prosecution need to meet all the elements of of charge in order to get a guilty verdict. that goes to this argument of evidence. this is ongoing conversation we've been having where the amount of evidence of this specific charge is or the of minimal. notwithstanding her point about t
what would you think, emily, that he might say? again, this doesn't wipe away whether or not what we know about him was pertinent to the case. he was still working for hillary clinton. messages were changing hands through him to the fbi. >> emily: if i was his attorney, i would advise his statement to be one of a blanket, this affirms what i've been telling you all along. which is that i did not lie to the fbi, etcetera. general vague statement. i like to focus on something that david...
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thank emily. we can now see a lot of miss zalinski is about to address the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. if you're just joining us, we're bringing you special coverage of that speech by the ukranian president of both of them. here we go. we're gonna cut straight over to the seam ukrainian president as he falsified addresses the begun unfold for him. but we have some introductory remarks there preceding his, his statement will course bring it and bring it to you in just a moment when it gets going on. let's listen and see what, what's being said, 6, really a no koreans to seek refuge. i bought a displace. oh, well, 8000000 people. reasons a country. every country has survived to live in peace, determine its own means of governments and shoes, to strategic alliances. it wants to have every country's territorial integrity and so we're going to t must be respected, says our main principles as to president of switzerland has shown us of international law and suppose scroll wall to world w
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let me be clear, this fight requires the work of this very organization emily's list. to elect pro-choice democrats to congress. now at this very moment roe v. wade remains the law of the land but let's talk about what a world without roe v. wade looks like. women and almost half the country could see their access to abortion severely limited and 13 of those states would lose access to abortion immediately and outright. those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law against women. when we say, how dare they, how dare they say what a woman can do with her own body. how dare they's top her from determining her own future. how dare they try to deny women there right and their freedom. three years ago when i was united states senator i asked the question can you think of any laws that gives the government power to make decisions about the male body? and the response you recall was essentially, can't think of any. when we look at the big picture, those who attack roe v. wade have been clear, they want to ban abortion in every state. they want to bul
let me be clear, this fight requires the work of this very organization emily's list. to elect pro-choice democrats to congress. now at this very moment roe v. wade remains the law of the land but let's talk about what a world without roe v. wade looks like. women and almost half the country could see their access to abortion severely limited and 13 of those states would lose access to abortion immediately and outright. those republican leaders who are trying to weaponize the use of the law...