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you do not want to miss ed's interview. coming up, i'm joined by a top cyber security official in the biden administration. what are the biggest threats facing us? how prepared are we? she joins us, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology". one of the biggest threat to the united states could be the lack of technology in the government. there is a very real concern the u.s. is falling behind. my next guest and others working in the biden administration is trying to fix that. joining me now, the chief of staff at the security agency. it is great to see you in person. there is this new pentagon ai chief who wants to crack the bureaucratic and show when it comes to some of these issues. how would you rate how modernized technology is at this moment and how much better do you want to be? kiersten: we are always assessing legacy infrastructure, what we are working from and where we are going. what is so critical is you have leaders across the government, agencies, dod, the national cyber directo
you do not want to miss ed's interview. coming up, i'm joined by a top cyber security official in the biden administration. what are the biggest threats facing us? how prepared are we? she joins us, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology". one of the biggest threat to the united states could be the lack of technology in the government. there is a very real concern the u.s. is falling behind. my next guest and others working in the biden...
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ed ludlow, fantastic as ever. on wednesday ed will have an exclusive sit down with cathie wood. i am sure she has something to say on the subject. coming up, we are going to go to the other end. apple picking off its annual developments in just over an hour. high expectations for their next generation of operating systems. we will get the new watch, we will get the ipad, we will get the macbook as well. i want to know about the vr headset. we will get the latest, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: u.s. equities paring gains as yields pick up steam to the upside. abigail doolittle is tracking some of those moves. abigail: this is the two day chart. this is last friday when we had the better-than-expected payrolls report. that has the effect of good news is bad news. elon musk not so positive on the state of the economy. today is a different story. at one point the nasdaq 100 has been up close to 2%. it will be very interesting to see how the day closes out. very low volume. elon musk, a.d. filing. he says he is asking the company for more information round fake accounts for twitt
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ed: demand is a lever for tesla. they are supply constrained, more demand than they can produce to meet. it can be a nice problem to have. emily: and elon musk has not tweeted in a few days. ed: six days. emily: that must be a record. ed: we are waiting for a certain deal to get done and i'm waking up in the middle of the night. emily: i hope you get more sleep, but thank you for holding down the fort. [laughter] ed ludlow, thank you for that and your big scoop earlier. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are back here tomorrow. the ceo of betterment will join us to talk about fintech and hp. and don't forget to check out our podcast wherever you get your podcasts. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network with
ed: demand is a lever for tesla. they are supply constrained, more demand than they can produce to meet. it can be a nice problem to have. emily: and elon musk has not tweeted in a few days. ed: six days. emily: that must be a record. ed: we are waiting for a certain deal to get done and i'm waking up in the middle of the night. emily: i hope you get more sleep, but thank you for holding down the fort. [laughter] ed ludlow, thank you for that and your big scoop earlier. that does it for this...
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ed ellington: first question, frank? gerald blessey: ed called on frank thackston first. frank thackston: mr. senator, who, in your opinion, ed ellington: the question was, in your opinion, who was the person primarily responsible for the ole miss riots and why? [laughter] robert f. keedy: that was interesng question. [laughter] frank thackston: who did he believe to be responsible for thole missiots? something provocative like that. and, of course, he ducked that. robert f. kennedy: can i just tell you a short story? my older brother was in the navy, and he was in intelligence, originally. and he was giving a lecture in south carolina. and he was telling the people what they should do if a bomb dropped. and he said there were two kinds of bombs that dropped and spread fire. one kind of fire, you threw sand on. and the other kind of fire, you threw water on it. but if you threw water on the one that you're supposed to throw sand on, it would spread it. so you had to be very careful. so he made this talk, and evidently it was a great success. and then, at the end, he made
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ed: i think that's fair. as i said, russia's already offering discounts in the neighborhood of $30 per barrel. the reason you do that, from a petroleum industry standpoint, is that a barrel you don't produce today, you produce not tomorrow, but 20 or 25 years from now. the present value of that is negligible. you are talking about a long-term impact, a financial impact, and also you would degrade the pressure of the reservoirs, so that it may not be so easy if you cut deduction from 11 million barrels per day, which may naturally decline this year, ted 10 million or 9 million barrels per day. but you would not cut it to 5 million, 6 million, 7 million barrels per day without damaging the ultimate recoverability of those reserves. yes, i am counting on russia being somewhat sensible economically because, one, they need the revenue, and they don't want to do permanent damage to their petroleum industry. richard: [indiscernible] one that would create a behavioral change. we better move on because we only have ab
ed: i think that's fair. as i said, russia's already offering discounts in the neighborhood of $30 per barrel. the reason you do that, from a petroleum industry standpoint, is that a barrel you don't produce today, you produce not tomorrow, but 20 or 25 years from now. the present value of that is negligible. you are talking about a long-term impact, a financial impact, and also you would degrade the pressure of the reservoirs, so that it may not be so easy if you cut deduction from 11 million...
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ed ludlow is here with the details. what do we know? ed: it's interesting. if you choose to do it, you get partnered with the cowriter. you and one other person. huber says that algorithms calculate your cowriter based on your route and who gets dropped off first depends on the route. there might be times when you are riding on your own and someone gets in. you might be writing with two and someone gets out. they are interest to sing this in limited markets. we have this tweet from somebody that noticed the news in new york city, channeling their inner pandemic experience with a bit of banter. excited for summer of chaotic encounters in the back of a nissan ultima. we can all relate. i remember huber pool and other shared ride service pre-pandemic. you could have three or four people in the car, all in the back. somebody has a briefcase, an umbrella, a dog. this is different. it will be interesting to see the psychology of how users react to this. look at the share performance. uber and lyft. in 2020, things started to recover in the share price off of the e
ed ludlow is here with the details. what do we know? ed: it's interesting. if you choose to do it, you get partnered with the cowriter. you and one other person. huber says that algorithms calculate your cowriter based on your route and who gets dropped off first depends on the route. there might be times when you are riding on your own and someone gets in. you might be writing with two and someone gets out. they are interest to sing this in limited markets. we have this tweet from somebody...
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williamscaptain ed. woma captainred. fred: wh's up? won: what'going on ed: all ght. woman:ong timeno see. fred: l right.'all read all rig. yes,ir. williamsme and cf dawn g a wage fredoh, whats it? wiiams: fit fish $. let's get somfish, boboo. da: yes.'m ready willia: so arehere any other blk-owned sinessesike yos in houon thayou know of? fred: nonot commcial fiing. lliams: e realitis, like toet in i'imagine reires a t of educion. fredright. iever in mind woulhave kno anythinabout commeral fishi at all til i would ve gone t with a friend, d then hwas just like"hey, ma just me and check out, yoknow," a go out ther and i'mike, "yo can rely make ney doin this?" willia: yeah. at's hug you ink moreeople wi follo afteyou set e exampl fredi think- think--think oncet's beenntroduce i rely do. ihink--i an, the are number oother gu that do,ike, fisng--like they'rfishinguys, chter captai, and th're blac and they'rtrying tget othe black ople to ally getnto fiing. parof the pblem is justn the inr citiese just dot have tt sort oaccess tooing to e wate most peopleas you kw, in th ho
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you meet ed, who's working for gordon brown at the time. and then you're struck by a really serious illness, something that brought your life effectively to a standstill, didn't it? i had me for, it was probably for about, probably two or three years in total. but i had a year where i was just completely off, couldn't do anything. and that was such a big psychological challenge, as well. because i had always just done things. just always been busy, always had, you know, a slightly chaotic mix of things going on and then suddenly couldn't do anything. suddenly i could barely go out of the flat, barely do anything at all. and also, not knowing when it was going to end. so that was probably the hardest time i've ever been through. after i had been ill for a few months, i then got depressed, you know, quite understandably. and, yeah, that was really hard. did it change your view? because you went on to be in charge of the benefits system, went on to be secretary of state for work and pensions. was there a bit of that experience that you always
you meet ed, who's working for gordon brown at the time. and then you're struck by a really serious illness, something that brought your life effectively to a standstill, didn't it? i had me for, it was probably for about, probably two or three years in total. but i had a year where i was just completely off, couldn't do anything. and that was such a big psychological challenge, as well. because i had always just done things. just always been busy, always had, you know, a slightly chaotic mix...
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cathie: do you teach classes -- ed: do you teach classes? cathie: i will go in but i will not be a teacher. there are more people qualify for that age group but i want to be there to inspire them. children need to be inspired. they need to want to be in school. katie: we have been listening to cathie woods speaking to ed ludlow on the summit in arkansas. let's take a listen, welcome to our bloomberg and bnn audiences. let's dive back into the action here. cathie: florida generally is open to new ideas for education. think about that. education through the lens of innovation. even down to the earliest years when they are reading, see spot run, why don't you see see sunshine? from an energy story, something to suggestwhy don't you have sog like "see energy. " ed: there is a phrase from sources that you use which is, truth wins out. what is that? cathie: if our research is correct in terms of relying on having incredible analysts, incredible director of research, if our research is right -- just like the ihs example -- we are going to be so muc
cathie: do you teach classes -- ed: do you teach classes? cathie: i will go in but i will not be a teacher. there are more people qualify for that age group but i want to be there to inspire them. children need to be inspired. they need to want to be in school. katie: we have been listening to cathie woods speaking to ed ludlow on the summit in arkansas. let's take a listen, welcome to our bloomberg and bnn audiences. let's dive back into the action here. cathie: florida generally is open to...
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ed: excellent question. in my mind, odds are very good that the federal have to stop drawing down the balance sheet earlier than they anticipate. when they will do it, i think it is difficult to do while you are hiking. it sends a mixed message to the market. but it is likely to happen earlier than anticipated. tom: thank you for the brief. ed al-hussainy with us today. i look at the 10 and 30 year bond and they are basically at terminal value. can you imagine where they will be if we adjust our terminal rate higher? lisa: how much of an inversion, of adjusting higher across the board? but still, longer-term pessimism for the shorter-term inflation will prompt further action. what had said is jaw-dropping -- ed said is jaw-dropping. they will have to draw down sooner because of the dysfunction you are seeing. tom: he skirted the question which i understand, but i'm sorry, the dysfunction is front and center. lisa: especially when you see things moving this quickly of markets that are considered safe. i am no
ed: excellent question. in my mind, odds are very good that the federal have to stop drawing down the balance sheet earlier than they anticipate. when they will do it, i think it is difficult to do while you are hiking. it sends a mixed message to the market. but it is likely to happen earlier than anticipated. tom: thank you for the brief. ed al-hussainy with us today. i look at the 10 and 30 year bond and they are basically at terminal value. can you imagine where they will be if we adjust...
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ed, thanks so much for joining us. >> reporter: great to be on your coast, guys. good to see you tonight. >> you look very warm there in los angeles. why do you think there is so much attention on this particular race, not just here in california but nationwide? >> reporter: well, look, it was one of the first to signal there was this ongoing push in cities across the country, predominantly democratic ones, to rethink the way to police in big cities in the wake of the death of the george floyd and the big push for police reform. but the backlash and the fact that the d.a. has been accused of being too soft on crime, especially in cases like the anti-asian violence, the smash and grab robberies that have occurred across the city, is a signal that kind of prosecution strategy, that kind of policing may be falling out of favor. because as you guys know, as politics goes sometime in california, so it goes in other states eventually. we've seen this in new york city, for example, last summer when they elected eric adams, or last fall, and now this recall effort. it's a
ed, thanks so much for joining us. >> reporter: great to be on your coast, guys. good to see you tonight. >> you look very warm there in los angeles. why do you think there is so much attention on this particular race, not just here in california but nationwide? >> reporter: well, look, it was one of the first to signal there was this ongoing push in cities across the country, predominantly democratic ones, to rethink the way to police in big cities in the wake of the death of...
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two, as to the statement in the op-ed, "a transformative for women" in the online op-ed of "the washington post," amber heard said i spoke up against sexual violence in the online edition. "then two years ago, i became a public figure representing domestic abuse and i felt the full force of our culture's wrath for women that speak out." do you find that mr. depp has proven all the elements of defamation? answer: yes. has mr. depp proven by a greater weight of the evidence that question, the statement was made or published by mrs. heard? answer: yes. question: the statement was about mr. depp. answer: yes. question: the statement was false? answer: yes. question: the statement has a defamatory implication about mr. depp? answer: yes. question: the defamatory implication was designed and intended by mrs. heard? answer: yes. question: due to circumstances surrounding the publication of the statement, it conveyed a defamatory statement to someone that saw it other than mr. depp? answer: yes. do you find that mr. depp has proven by clear and convincing evidence that mrs. heard actioned with act
two, as to the statement in the op-ed, "a transformative for women" in the online op-ed of "the washington post," amber heard said i spoke up against sexual violence in the online edition. "then two years ago, i became a public figure representing domestic abuse and i felt the full force of our culture's wrath for women that speak out." do you find that mr. depp has proven all the elements of defamation? answer: yes. has mr. depp proven by a greater weight of the...
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ed: the main takeaway is that demand is really strong. they have a really long waitlist for their vehicles. he talked about how they have to build more factories quicker. they are reducing 10% of salaried staff, which is only one third of the workforce. so it's about 3%, 3.5% of the reduction globally. they kind of ballooned and they are trimming back and focusing on the priority, the people that actually build the stuff around the world. emily: employees at twitter probably did not get an answer one way or another whether or not he will go through with the deal. ed: like his recent experiences -- his recent statements, he did not really say. he went through the motions and went through a caveat. but there are problems with lots, they need a shareholder vote, and the quick reference of debt. he suggests that is not solid. emily: i wonder how much it counts that he thinks a recession is likely at some point. ed: he said previously about the economy, referencing an internal memo, that a recession will happen at some point. the economy is cy
ed: the main takeaway is that demand is really strong. they have a really long waitlist for their vehicles. he talked about how they have to build more factories quicker. they are reducing 10% of salaried staff, which is only one third of the workforce. so it's about 3%, 3.5% of the reduction globally. they kind of ballooned and they are trimming back and focusing on the priority, the people that actually build the stuff around the world. emily: employees at twitter probably did not get an...
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. >> ed said they dated for two years before he moved away. but that puppy love was something he never got over, even after heather married. >> were you still carrying that torch? >> yeah. but i didn't really let it show. i respected heather too much. >> around heather's birthday in spring the spring of 2013, after she had of 2000 lost all that weight, ed told detectives he reached out to wish her well and got more than a thank you. heather had big news. she and chris had separated. >> at that moment in her life, she needed a friend and that was what i was there for. i was there right when she needed me the most. and said that she >> but said said that shoulder to lean on soon turned into something more. turned into something >> talking, just you know listening to her problems and it had just you know progressed from there. >> progressed in what way? >> oh, you know, i'm a flirtatious person and, you know, just became flirtatious. >> detective kemp scanned the texts between the two from tax heather's cell phone, it appears things heated up a l
. >> ed said they dated for two years before he moved away. but that puppy love was something he never got over, even after heather married. >> were you still carrying that torch? >> yeah. but i didn't really let it show. i respected heather too much. >> around heather's birthday in spring the spring of 2013, after she had of 2000 lost all that weight, ed told detectives he reached out to wish her well and got more than a thank you. heather had big news. she and chris...
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we check in on ed morse with hihi s his estimates moving up. and we will talk to amy zhang with threeewtockic n s pks just for you. we have more to do keep it there. stick around could be danny. guess it's on maggie. should we have another one? talk to us about retirement today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. >>> welcome back good thursday morning. as the stocks have climbed, many have gotten a lift that includes chesapeake energy which popped 80% in a year the biggest gas player in america. with the rbc conference in new york, we sat down with the ceo we start by asking him if that move could be under value. >> we do think we're really under valued today in the market we produce a ton of cash flow and it produced a high yield that means that investors don't have the confidence that cash flow will continue we couldn't be more confident in the cash flow with the depth of inconvventory and assets we have the market we are operating in is so strong and we know we continue to show results to the market that investors can have a real o
we check in on ed morse with hihi s his estimates moving up. and we will talk to amy zhang with threeewtockic n s pks just for you. we have more to do keep it there. stick around could be danny. guess it's on maggie. should we have another one? talk to us about retirement today. feel comfortable about tomorrow. massmutual. >>> welcome back good thursday morning. as the stocks have climbed, many have gotten a lift that includes chesapeake energy which popped 80% in a year the biggest...
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depp is suing heard for $50 million in damages over a 2018 op-ed published in "the washington post" in which heard claims she was a "public figure representing domestic abuse." it's important to know that never mentions johnny depp by name. depp's attorney say that piece indirectly referred to claims heard made against depp during their divorce. depp claims it cost him movie roles. she is counter suing and sought to prove he did physically abuse her. she claims she was only ever violent with depp in self-defense or defense of her younger sisters. jurors have heard 100 hours of testimony. >> you see everyone seated as they prepare to hear the verdict. some of the big names who testified include kate moss, depp's former girlfriend. now a source close to johnny depp says he'll not be in the courtroom. he had previously scheduled work commitment. joining me now to discuss this and to track this coverage live, nbc's ron allen and we're going to go to the courtroom. they're going to read the verdict any moment now. >>> and as we await the reading of the verdict, we're staring at amber heard
depp is suing heard for $50 million in damages over a 2018 op-ed published in "the washington post" in which heard claims she was a "public figure representing domestic abuse." it's important to know that never mentions johnny depp by name. depp's attorney say that piece indirectly referred to claims heard made against depp during their divorce. depp claims it cost him movie roles. she is counter suing and sought to prove he did physically abuse her. she claims she was only...
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ed: it was expected. to a largest and it is rubberstamping -- a large extent it is rubberstamping when a piece of m&a happened like this both parties have to give the federal trade commission and antitrust division of the doj 30 days. if that 30 day period has elapsed or regulators went back to the parties and said you passed the checks, we know regulators are looking at other elements. for example, the timing at when elon musk starts to build up his stake in twitter ahead of offering to buy the company. taylor: the share price is at $ 40. that is a far cry from the $54.20. are there concerns this may not get done? ed: certainly the rubberstamping news of friday moves us to a place where we think it is more likely to get done. we are talking about the spread, the difference between the current share price and the $54.20 share offer elon musk make. the wider that gets, the more skepticism there will be on wall street that it happens. if the gap closes, the more likely it will happen. it is a soft indicatio
ed: it was expected. to a largest and it is rubberstamping -- a large extent it is rubberstamping when a piece of m&a happened like this both parties have to give the federal trade commission and antitrust division of the doj 30 days. if that 30 day period has elapsed or regulators went back to the parties and said you passed the checks, we know regulators are looking at other elements. for example, the timing at when elon musk starts to build up his stake in twitter ahead of offering to...
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, ed ludlow will be back with details as we go over that in the next couple weeks. one more check on the markets, the selloff here is getting stronger and stronger, 3.3% decline even on the 10 year yield, muted, but you are still seeing the risk off mood. inflation is this theme of the day, 10 year yields up only four basis points so the context of the volatility we have seen 1720 point basis hikes moves on the day. a lot is dislocated, the correlation just not working. we will keep you up-to-date on all this, i'm critic up to, this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: with news around the world, i'm mark crumpton. several european countries fast-track -- support fast tracking ukraine to become part of the block, leaders from italy, germany, romania and france visited kyiv today. the leaders of france, germany, italy and lavinia received a tour. as
, ed ludlow will be back with details as we go over that in the next couple weeks. one more check on the markets, the selloff here is getting stronger and stronger, 3.3% decline even on the 10 year yield, muted, but you are still seeing the risk off mood. inflation is this theme of the day, 10 year yields up only four basis points so the context of the volatility we have seen 1720 point basis hikes moves on the day. a lot is dislocated, the correlation just not working. we will keep you...
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ed come over to you. ed: we are in crystal bridges museum, downtown bentonville, arkansas. we are surrounded by flying things. these are battery electric future flying autonomous ride-hailing technology. you are laughing at me, but your goals are near-term when we talk about investing in technology. they are focused on efficiency. last night you did this flyby. tell me about the flyby. ben: it was our third -- our 737 max. it is our most modern airplane in our fleet. it is 25% more efficient than the a320. the way i think about it is, we have got infrastructure with our existing airplanes, so we are making operational efficiencies, sustainable aviation fuels is a big enabler for us to get to our aggressive full of 2040 to be net zero. being here at this conference, watching this amazing technology is mind blowing. i have been in the industry over 30 years, and watching this industry transform before my eyes, knowing there is an airplane that flew from vermont to bentonville, battery-powered, it is -- ed: you are also an engineer by training, and i should clarify this was a
ed come over to you. ed: we are in crystal bridges museum, downtown bentonville, arkansas. we are surrounded by flying things. these are battery electric future flying autonomous ride-hailing technology. you are laughing at me, but your goals are near-term when we talk about investing in technology. they are focused on efficiency. last night you did this flyby. tell me about the flyby. ben: it was our third -- our 737 max. it is our most modern airplane in our fleet. it is 25% more efficient...
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ed ludlow is here with more. ed: an effort to calm prices. this historic day -- 75 basis points by taking the federal funds rate to 1.5%, for the interest rate could rise to 3.4% by the end of this year, 3.8% by the end of next year. saying the fed is strongly committed to returning inflation to its 2% objective, which is a long way from where we are. it warranted a bigger hike today, according to powell. there is no sign of a slowdown. the markets green on the screen. there is not one main takeaway. the s&p 500 up 1.5%. the nasdaq is up 2.5%. a pullback in yields. a drop in the dollar. the bloomberg dollar index down 0.9%, the biggest shift since may. no one takeaway. the markets looking at powell's words, thinking of the past. >> i do not expect moves of this size to be kind. from the perspective of today, a 50 basis point or 75 basis point increase seems most likely at our next meeting. ed: this is the nasdaq 100. after jay powell uttered those words around the size of potential increases going forward, you see what the nasdaq 100 does. th
ed ludlow is here with more. ed: an effort to calm prices. this historic day -- 75 basis points by taking the federal funds rate to 1.5%, for the interest rate could rise to 3.4% by the end of this year, 3.8% by the end of next year. saying the fed is strongly committed to returning inflation to its 2% objective, which is a long way from where we are. it warranted a bigger hike today, according to powell. there is no sign of a slowdown. the markets green on the screen. there is not one main...
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how long is it going to drag on for, how long will staff be left in limbo, ed arce -- ed? ed: this is a question around insight around where we go from here with regional regulatory windows. there has to be a proxy vote scheduled amongst shareholders who, as i said, $54 $.20 per share, they must be licking their lips. we want indication from him that it's serious and good news to everyone watching at home and around the world there will be a blog on the bloomberg terminal that will be online and we will try to bring you the blow-by-blow where you can take it all in in real time. kriti: i'm going to throw you a curveball, tesla is also in the news today with electric reporting on a $6,000 price increase across the lineup could be in play. the third price increase for them this year. what does it mean for just how much tesla can pass on costs to the consumer? ed: i find that fascinating but as you say it isn't the first price hike we have seen where they have been able to use demand as a lever to raise prices, price constrained with more demand for their vehicles and possibl
how long is it going to drag on for, how long will staff be left in limbo, ed arce -- ed? ed: this is a question around insight around where we go from here with regional regulatory windows. there has to be a proxy vote scheduled amongst shareholders who, as i said, $54 $.20 per share, they must be licking their lips. we want indication from him that it's serious and good news to everyone watching at home and around the world there will be a blog on the bloomberg terminal that will be online...
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edding is due back in court in october. the sheriff's department says deputies have issued multiple citations to eddings for barking and loud music, but since the most recent citation, there haven't been any more noise complaints. andrew, mona. >> andrea, thank you. >>> coming up, we check out the deals and freebies on this national doughnut day. >>> and the breakout events that are playing out across britain for day two of the queen's platinum jubilee. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. ♪ >>> hmm. yeah. that's a banger. the party's in full swing for queen elizabeth's platinum jubilee. >> it's a remix to "god save the queen." they're doing a bit of a down shift for day two. our own earl of the overnight, lord williams ganns is live outside of buckingham palace. you miss archie yet? >> reporter: ah. i was actually just talking about that with james and brian, who i've been hanging out with all week. i do miss archie, indeed, but i'll see him soon eno
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you wrote this very passionate op-ed. i read it multiple times. obviously, the uvalde, texas shooting sparks these kinds of conversations. what drove you? >> thank you for asking and thank you for having me. i have been doing this work for a long time as a pediatrician and in my personal life as a mom. i am very acquainted with the statistics. the sobering data on the facts that gun violence is a leading cause of death, now the leading cause of death for children in the united states. in the wake of you all the, all of us collectively and by "us" i mean us as pediatricians and parents. there was anger and frustration that there was a stronger imperative to act. i noticed a lot more conversations on social media, among my colleagues and other physicians who historically have not been as comfortable being vocal about this good we have seen the sentiment growing in the last few years but a comes back to the idea that it is a political hot potato. i really think it is our ethical and moral imperative as pediatricians to remind everyone this is not a p
you wrote this very passionate op-ed. i read it multiple times. obviously, the uvalde, texas shooting sparks these kinds of conversations. what drove you? >> thank you for asking and thank you for having me. i have been doing this work for a long time as a pediatrician and in my personal life as a mom. i am very acquainted with the statistics. the sobering data on the facts that gun violence is a leading cause of death, now the leading cause of death for children in the united states. in...
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and i have to do something about it because you lied in that op-ed. and now it's in the hands of the jury to determine if that's so. >> but he, johnny depp will not be in the courtroom, you have learned. >> we have learned through his spokesperson that johnny, we knew he was in london this weekend, closing arguments were on friday, he was in the courtroom, flew to london after that, and has been performing with jeff beck, a very famous guitar player on stage in london, and we have seen some of the video of the performances. the trial was supposed to end before labor day. that is what the judge told the jury, but obviously -- >> memorial day. >> memorial day. but obviously it went longer than that. because of that, potentially, there were these commitments that are based on contracts, and he is not in the courtroom. amber heard is in the courtroom, and i even saw her sister in the courtroom, so she does have support there. >> stay with us. >> we're expecting this to be read at the top of the hour, just a couple of minutes away. until then, let's bring
and i have to do something about it because you lied in that op-ed. and now it's in the hands of the jury to determine if that's so. >> but he, johnny depp will not be in the courtroom, you have learned. >> we have learned through his spokesperson that johnny, we knew he was in london this weekend, closing arguments were on friday, he was in the courtroom, flew to london after that, and has been performing with jeff beck, a very famous guitar player on stage in london, and we have...
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and in this op-ed he said we do not seek a war with nato and russia. the united states will not try to bring about his ouster in moscow. so this is a very public way of him directly clarifying. putting the point across to russia that they are not seeking this. because the risk with the talk of regime change in russia and even the comment from lloyd austin at the end of april that he wants to see russia weakened, that it feeds and reinforces the kremlin narrative at home that the west is trying to contain russia, trying to sort of reduce its power. and that really reinforces the west as an enemy within russia and supports the base of president putin, reinforces his support there. so that is the risk here. >> not just fine balancing act on the battlefield but also with the rhetoric. clare sebastian, thank you very much. >>> russian forces appear to be close to a major victory on the battlefield in eastern ukraine. local authorities report russian troops now control most of severdonetsk. cnn has geo located video posted on a social media app showing russi
and in this op-ed he said we do not seek a war with nato and russia. the united states will not try to bring about his ouster in moscow. so this is a very public way of him directly clarifying. putting the point across to russia that they are not seeking this. because the risk with the talk of regime change in russia and even the comment from lloyd austin at the end of april that he wants to see russia weakened, that it feeds and reinforces the kremlin narrative at home that the west is trying...
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ed: you broke up. tom: the summit of america's, is it overwhelmed, all the planning around today's festivities? ed: i think for our global radian -- radio audience as well, bidens approval ratings, the downward trajectory, the inflation, upward trajectory. we face a real global story around what is happening in the movement of goods from a to b. what is fascinating in the context of inflation, we have signs that demand is there. we have learned that from the latest earnings season from corporate america and retail. the thing outside of america, china is coming back online. there factories are turning out consumer goods that have not been able to make their way here. we are in racing mode at the port of los angeles, that volume to come through the port. that is why he is zeroed in on the impact of what that would mean for higher prices. matt: bloomberg television has been covering the port of los angeles very closely, caroline and romain were out there. is the port running at full capacity right now? we
ed: you broke up. tom: the summit of america's, is it overwhelmed, all the planning around today's festivities? ed: i think for our global radian -- radio audience as well, bidens approval ratings, the downward trajectory, the inflation, upward trajectory. we face a real global story around what is happening in the movement of goods from a to b. what is fascinating in the context of inflation, we have signs that demand is there. we have learned that from the latest earnings season from...
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ed: nowhere. the biggest points movers on monday, the likes of apple, nvidia -- when we talk about higher rates, we talk about higher rates discounting the present value of future profits. but it is usually pre-revenue. even some of the creme de la cre me names like apple are feeling the pain. there is nowhere to hide. the other side of this is recession, the fed can it tackle , inflation without causing a recession? there is skepticism from the market that they can recessions , are not friendly. emily: he did say amazon long-term still a good play and meta better than google. ed: despite being down 75% today, in the long run, all those innovation names will be winners. emily: time will tell. thank you for that update. all right. to the box office. "top gun: maverick" lost his crown. "jurassic world: dominion was -- the sixth film about dinosaurs escape from an amusement park led the box office topping top gun. it made $143 million in the domestic weekend opening and more than $380 million worldwi
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eddings is due back in court in october. the sheriff's department says deputies have issued multiple citations to eddings for barking and loud music, but since the most recent citation, there haven't been any more noise complaints. andrew, mona. >> andrea, thank you. >>> coming up, what one woman did after finding $36,000 in cash in her new couch. >>> but first new revelations after the johnny depp defamation trial. the evidence that was never seen. covid-19 moves fast, and now you can too by asking your healthcare provider if an oral treatment is right for you. oral treatments can be taken at home and must be taken within 5 days from when symptoms first appear. if you have symptoms of covid-19, even if they're mild don't wait, get tested quickly. if you test positive and are at high risk for severe disease, act fast ask if an oral treatment is right for you. covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. ♪♪ (mmm) (mmm) (hmm) (mmmhmm) ♪♪ milk chocolate beyond words. classic recipe by lindt. my a1c stayed here, it needed to
eddings is due back in court in october. the sheriff's department says deputies have issued multiple citations to eddings for barking and loud music, but since the most recent citation, there haven't been any more noise complaints. andrew, mona. >> andrea, thank you. >>> coming up, what one woman did after finding $36,000 in cash in her new couch. >>> but first new revelations after the johnny depp defamation trial. the evidence that was never seen. covid-19 moves fast,...
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cboe global markets chairman and ceo ed kelly started his career as a trader what 30 years ago, ed? >> a little longer than that but that sounds good i'll go with that, thank you. liz: ed is joining us in a fox business exclusive. ed, a lot of things are converg ing literally right this minute. we have central banks around the world, our fed included, in full rate tightening mode and tomorrow we have quadruple, describe the options trading action you're seeing now at your new cboe floor right behind you. >> well thanks, liz, and what you've described is right. the factors that have gone into the uncertainty in this u.s. market really, the global market, the extension of supply chain issues, the war in ukraine, rising rates, it is all been shown to us, in realtime, and we look at the s&p 500 but behind us, that's what you see behind me, and then the volatility that we're measuring by the implied volatility of the s&p 500, our vix, tells us that that uncertainty is going to persist for months and months. if you look out over the term structure of volatility and our option prices, our
cboe global markets chairman and ceo ed kelly started his career as a trader what 30 years ago, ed? >> a little longer than that but that sounds good i'll go with that, thank you. liz: ed is joining us in a fox business exclusive. ed, a lot of things are converg ing literally right this minute. we have central banks around the world, our fed included, in full rate tightening mode and tomorrow we have quadruple, describe the options trading action you're seeing now at your new cboe floor...
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two, as to the statement appearing in the op-ed entitled "a transformative moment for women" in "the washington post" print edition and the online op-ed, amber heard, i spoke up against sexual violence and faced our culture's wrath. that has to change. in the washington post online edition. "then two years ago, i became a public figure, representing domestic abuse, and i felt the full force of our culture's wrath for women who speak out." you find that mr. depp has proven all the elements of defamation? answer, yes. as mr. depp proven by a greater weight of the evidence that question the statement was made or published by ms. heard? answer, yes. question, the statement was about mr. depp. answer, yes. question, the statement was false. answer, yes. question, the statement has a defamatory implication about mr. depp. answer, yes. question, the defamatory implication was designed and intended by ms. heard. answer, yes. ndinthe publication of this statement, it conveyed a defamatory implication to someone who saw it other than mr. depp. answer, yes. do you find that mr. depp has proven
two, as to the statement appearing in the op-ed entitled "a transformative moment for women" in "the washington post" print edition and the online op-ed, amber heard, i spoke up against sexual violence and faced our culture's wrath. that has to change. in the washington post online edition. "then two years ago, i became a public figure, representing domestic abuse, and i felt the full force of our culture's wrath for women who speak out." you find that mr. depp has...
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ed whelan has been that kind of friend of him. claxton has done a lot of good work anyone who follows nose out on top of things he is. i get my news from ed before i get from anyone else. lecture doing the same thing your complement him and not me back have you not got the sense of how sensitive i am to that? it was a compliment. as do you, as do you. i am making fun of myself. justice is often called the founder of original is in. that sort of suggest a ritualism was not a mode of judging that existed before. i don't think that is with the justice thought of t it. i was not doing anything new but i amny curious are there particular legal minds are lsschools of thought influence him people he refer back to there were before it had a name? quick's is a great question. he would have agreed with you one 100%. he did not invent a ritualism textualism. and whenid would say that would be missing his point or his key point. his key point is judges have always been using textualism to result if youth is going the last 67 years he would ca
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ed: it's impossible to know. today is may 31 appeared i was waiting for this because it was the day they were supposed to make a decision and i wrote it down on a piece of paper. i'm not embarrassed about that. the last time we were waiting for this was on april 29, so i sat here waiting and they delayed it until may 31. it's important because space x cannot make any progress on this starship plan, the testing phase until they get clearance from the faa. emily: you are on the ground in february, remember that vividly. and elon musk made it sound like starship was around the corner. >> at that time he basically expected but the regulatory side of things, the sin our mental review would be done in a couple of months. the hardware would be ready in a couple of months and he had an even bolder prediction for what would happen. take a listen. >> might be a few months longer. i feel at this point highly confident we will get to orbit this year. : classic. he said test flight by the end of this year but you don't know w
ed: it's impossible to know. today is may 31 appeared i was waiting for this because it was the day they were supposed to make a decision and i wrote it down on a piece of paper. i'm not embarrassed about that. the last time we were waiting for this was on april 29, so i sat here waiting and they delayed it until may 31. it's important because space x cannot make any progress on this starship plan, the testing phase until they get clearance from the faa. emily: you are on the ground in...
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i don't know how relevant, r ed wine also on the menu. we are joined by a criminal attorney, thank you for joining us, mark. looking for any detail we can. johnny depp will not be in the courtroom to hear the verdict read, he doesn't have to be there, we know that. but here we go after a much anticipated decision we may finally have one. >> yeah, to me it's very simple. the question is what she wrote, was it constitutionally protected. it doesn't even have to be true, it just has to mean that in her mind she believed that she was a domestic violence victim and thus what she wrote was not with actual malice. it's that simple. so, 99% of what she said could have been absolutely false, if the jurors find that, so what. if 1% of what she said evidences her belief she was a domestic violence victim, what she wrote is constitutionally protected and not defamatory. >> john: mark, you were saying some weeks ago it's not a high bar at all for amber heard to have to leap in order to prove her case. but when you take a look at kate moss's testimony,
i don't know how relevant, r ed wine also on the menu. we are joined by a criminal attorney, thank you for joining us, mark. looking for any detail we can. johnny depp will not be in the courtroom to hear the verdict read, he doesn't have to be there, we know that. but here we go after a much anticipated decision we may finally have one. >> yeah, to me it's very simple. the question is what she wrote, was it constitutionally protected. it doesn't even have to be true, it just has to mean...
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he made the announcement in an op-ed that just dropped. now you know the news, this tuesday, last day of may, 2022 i'm shepard smith. thanks for joining us tonight. and we he u' >>> it is 5 a.m. here at cnbc and here is your top five at 5 stocks looking to kick off a new month of trading in the green after a wild may that saw stocks go basically nowhere fast. >>> call it a white house m mia culpa as janet yellen looks to set things straight the biden powell face to face. amazon under pressure again today as government regulatory watchdogs look to step up their antitrust probe into the world's largest online rair.
he made the announcement in an op-ed that just dropped. now you know the news, this tuesday, last day of may, 2022 i'm shepard smith. thanks for joining us tonight. and we he u' >>> it is 5 a.m. here at cnbc and here is your top five at 5 stocks looking to kick off a new month of trading in the green after a wild may that saw stocks go basically nowhere fast. >>> call it a white house m mia culpa as janet yellen looks to set things straight the biden powell face to face....
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) hey, how are you. >> stephen: thank you very much. voice of an angel, voice of an angel. hey, everybody! thank you very much. >> stephen, stephen, stephen. >> stephen: thank you very muchs, folks. good to see you here. take a seat, everybody, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome one and all to the late show. i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks, today, congress dropped episode three of the january 6th committee hearings, in prime time: 1:00 p.m. on a thursday. now, there was a bunch of video testimony, a lot of documents, a lot of questions of the two live witnesses. and this is what we learned: all the lawyers knew that overturning the election was a crime. they all told each other that they knew it was a crime. they all told everybody in the white house it was a crime, including the president. they told him, "sir, it's a crime." and he said, "thank you for clearing that up. now, let's go do that crime." some of the crimes were procedural and consti
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! (cheers and applause) hey, how are you. >> stephen: thank you very much. voice of an angel, voice of an angel. hey, everybody! thank you very much. >> stephen, stephen, stephen. >> stephen: thank you very muchs, folks. good to see you here. take a seat, everybody, thank you so much. ladies and gentlemen, welcome one and all to the late show. i'm your host, stephen colbert. folks, today,...
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ed ludlow here with more. a day for the markets. ed: fantastic reporting. the role that the selloff in meta shares had. it did have an impact on the market. look at the s&p 500. the nasdaq 100. both down by 7/10 of one percent. the clients accelerated as we saw meta shares selloff more rapidly in the last 30 minutes of trading. the biggest points laggard on the nasdaq 100, weighing down that index. yields continue to rise which is impacting tech stocks. u.s. 10 year treasury up to 2.9%. that's a move. all i us on meta. at one point, down 4%. it did parents declines as more details came out about her replacement, the fact that she is going to remain on the board despite tapping down as coo. one coronet of the market where heavy selling took place was crypto related stocks. bitcoin actually fell back down towards $30,000 per token. you see some of the names involved in crypto, blockchain related technologies. really heavy declines. there was broader impact in the selloff on the social media landscape. you saw that instant reaction in meta shares. twitter also
ed ludlow here with more. a day for the markets. ed: fantastic reporting. the role that the selloff in meta shares had. it did have an impact on the market. look at the s&p 500. the nasdaq 100. both down by 7/10 of one percent. the clients accelerated as we saw meta shares selloff more rapidly in the last 30 minutes of trading. the biggest points laggard on the nasdaq 100, weighing down that index. yields continue to rise which is impacting tech stocks. u.s. 10 year treasury up to 2.9%....
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and ed helms. this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: what is going on, everybody, welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah thank you so much for tuning in, thank you for coming out in person. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you all so much. take a seat, man, we've got a really, really fun show for you tonight. dr. fauci and the doaf are going head-to-head, swimming is going to be banned this summer, and sweden has found a way to make trash sexy. plus you know him from the hangover, you know him from the office and season two of his hit show rutherford falls is dropping today, the very funny ed helms is here, everybody. i'm so excited. let's do this people, let's jump straight into today's headlines. okay, let's kick things off with some good news. the food and drug administration has been given the green light to finally approve covid vaccine for children under the age of five, which means there are a lot of toddlers who will about to be popping apple just in the clubment like i got
and ed helms. this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. (cheers and applause). >> trevor: what is going on, everybody, welcome to the daily show, i'm trevor noah thank you so much for tuning in, thank you for coming out in person. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you all so much. take a seat, man, we've got a really, really fun show for you tonight. dr. fauci and the doaf are going head-to-head, swimming is going to be banned this summer, and sweden has found a...
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ed: i agree with you. if it became political, people would be talking about stopping the export, just like they did stopping the exports of natural gas. jonathan: thank you as always. refreshing to have someone say we are marking to market. that is what we had to do. looking at the spread for q4, that is where the difference is between citi and goldman. citi, 85, goldman, 130. tom: i really cannot say enough about, in their lengthy report, and they lay out a theory underlined by supply and demand. at the heart of the matter is supply and demand of oil. jonathan: what did you make of those crude export product numbers? tom: talking about the success of the american energy project. i was with spencer abraham the day that the energy policy of america went down in flames. we have a huge export market, particularly of distillates. jonathan: how politicized does that get? the nasdaq down one quarter of 1%. tom: where will we be in six months? jonathan: six dollars gas, according to some. this is bloomberg. at fi
ed: i agree with you. if it became political, people would be talking about stopping the export, just like they did stopping the exports of natural gas. jonathan: thank you as always. refreshing to have someone say we are marking to market. that is what we had to do. looking at the spread for q4, that is where the difference is between citi and goldman. citi, 85, goldman, 130. tom: i really cannot say enough about, in their lengthy report, and they lay out a theory underlined by supply and...