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that has been one of the big narratives out of the pandemic, that everyone is relocating to florida, a lot of companies. it seems there is data to back that up. andy: there is data to back that up. we are seeing a fair number of corporate relocations and personal relocations. it takes time because it does take time to build the ecosystem of companies and entrepreneurs and investors, to plant the seeds that become the next companies that turn into growth cycles and have a real impact on the environment. the other thing that becomes a challenge in a place like miami -- and this is a challenge more broadly -- there is an interesting confluence of factors that play in here that might not be obvious. we are in a tight capital constrained environment. the amount of new development has slowed significantly. that is one key factor. you also have demand that is more focused on the highest quality assets -- so those things that provide amenities. so we are actually seeing in some markets where you have a very unique set of circumstances, where vacancy rates might be increasing while rental rat
that has been one of the big narratives out of the pandemic, that everyone is relocating to florida, a lot of companies. it seems there is data to back that up. andy: there is data to back that up. we are seeing a fair number of corporate relocations and personal relocations. it takes time because it does take time to build the ecosystem of companies and entrepreneurs and investors, to plant the seeds that become the next companies that turn into growth cycles and have a real impact on the...
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catastrophes, the dynamic of what happened after the pandemic with density and peak zone areas such as florida, california. so understanding your balance sheet and your aggregates with what you are underwriting is complicated. you need people with a lot of experience and a lot of good judgment in terms of making underwriting choices. david: somebody says climate change is not really here. they haven't talked to a property and casual insurer. is that right question mark peter: that is correct. that is true. five out of the last six years we've had $100 billion of natural disaster losses. that has never happened before. david: what about artificial intelligence? is artificial intelligence going to enable you and others to say we have enough information to know what something will be worth in terms of ensuring it or not? peter: artificial intelligence is finding its way into the business in a variety of factors. the first piece is getting much better insight into data that allows us to make better decisions on underwriting. it's also a great opportunity to serve businesses better in terms of call
catastrophes, the dynamic of what happened after the pandemic with density and peak zone areas such as florida, california. so understanding your balance sheet and your aggregates with what you are underwriting is complicated. you need people with a lot of experience and a lot of good judgment in terms of making underwriting choices. david: somebody says climate change is not really here. they haven't talked to a property and casual insurer. is that right question mark peter: that is correct....
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world, going to the best destinations in the world and having private destinations off the coast of florida, that's generating a new wave of demand we did not see pre-covid. sonali: more cash on hand, all of these new cruises, how do you see expanding move it forward? is m&a a potential to expand? >> certainly it's always a potential. we are very focused in excelling in our core and growing our core. we've been deliberate about having the best brands in the right segments with the best ships and going to the best destinations. we are investing quite heavily in our core and growing the core and private destinations. also a huge upgrade to our commercial apparatus technology was to make sure we are employing things like ai to help curate the experience to take friction out of the guest experience each and every day. when you put that together, there is always m&a opportunities and how we can enrich the expense and how do we keep the customer in the ecosystem. that's true loyalty and having the best brands in these segments so that our guests can trade based of loft if and experiences they are
world, going to the best destinations in the world and having private destinations off the coast of florida, that's generating a new wave of demand we did not see pre-covid. sonali: more cash on hand, all of these new cruises, how do you see expanding move it forward? is m&a a potential to expand? >> certainly it's always a potential. we are very focused in excelling in our core and growing our core. we've been deliberate about having the best brands in the right segments with the...
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you saw him earlier this week go down to tampa, florida which is essentially a move that suggests he's going on offense easement as polling shows him trailing in key battleground states. he went down there carrying a message about abortion. he and the democrats are hoping that any time abortion has been on a referendum, it's been abortion rights have gone in favor of democrats. they are hoping to swing for the fences and put all our chips in the middle of the table and in november, we can galvanize turnout among independent suburban women and the democratic base. the problem is, it's not showing the potency of the economy. annmarie: the third rail of politics is entitlements. any politician that talks about potentially reforming social security or medicare, you pretty much no longer may have a job. our poll shows there is one provision potentially that could work to shore up social security that voters actually like. >> yes, that's taxing the rich essentially, a billionaire tax. it is the third rail. you saw in the republican primary how potent an issue it was because you had former pr
you saw him earlier this week go down to tampa, florida which is essentially a move that suggests he's going on offense easement as polling shows him trailing in key battleground states. he went down there carrying a message about abortion. he and the democrats are hoping that any time abortion has been on a referendum, it's been abortion rights have gone in favor of democrats. they are hoping to swing for the fences and put all our chips in the middle of the table and in november, we can...
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sale he's made and 35 years at the investment bank and if we are ok with bezos selling his shares in florida, what is a yacht between friends? jonathan: love that story. i think so many other people did, too. commenting on anglo american, copper, the new diamonds, the journal is reporting they might spin it off before they complete the sale. lisa: and it raises the question of the domicile around the company and what london is going to do in terms of serving as headquarters for these me -- major mining companies. jonathan: up next on the program, the big spender from meta. >> the expectation was that we were going to keep the costs in check. jonathan: meta down hard this morning. live from new york city, good morning. ♪ how am i going to find a doctor when i'm hallucinating? what about zocdoc? so many options. yeah, and dr. xichun even takes your sketchy insurance. xi-chun, xi-chun, xi-chun! you've got more options than you know. book now. lisa: jonathan: -- jonathan: squeezing out a third day of gains on the s&p 500, but under surveillance, meta has a big spend. >> the actual quarter look
sale he's made and 35 years at the investment bank and if we are ok with bezos selling his shares in florida, what is a yacht between friends? jonathan: love that story. i think so many other people did, too. commenting on anglo american, copper, the new diamonds, the journal is reporting they might spin it off before they complete the sale. lisa: and it raises the question of the domicile around the company and what london is going to do in terms of serving as headquarters for these me --...