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now, mark zuckerberg says he plans to spend billions more on artificial intelligence. that had investors a little concerned. meanwhile, gdp for the first quarter coming in well below expectations. that accelerated selling. the dow is now down 447 points. the nasdaq is down 276 points, so it's going to be a wild day for trading. let's check the interest rates. the 10-year just above 4.6. it's now 4.7. 2 right now. 4.72. the 2-year is up over 5%. you get a 2-year bond for 5% right now. not much movement for bitcoin, trading around $63,000, 63,5. gold is trading around 2300 an ounce, it's up a tick, just $4. oil trading around $82 a barrel. and now to politics. wow, what a day. very busy day for donald trump, and it started early. he made a campaign stop this morning. trump is making a big play for new york. he was greeted by hundreds of construction workers chanting usa. he's now headed to court for day seven of his new york criminal trial. we are waiting for the judge to rule on whether or not the former president violated that gag order. the supreme court, meanwhile, i
now, mark zuckerberg says he plans to spend billions more on artificial intelligence. that had investors a little concerned. meanwhile, gdp for the first quarter coming in well below expectations. that accelerated selling. the dow is now down 447 points. the nasdaq is down 276 points, so it's going to be a wild day for trading. let's check the interest rates. the 10-year just above 4.6. it's now 4.7. 2 right now. 4.72. the 2-year is up over 5%. you get a 2-year bond for 5% right now. not much...
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mark zuckerberg wore a chain and nothing is the same. i think a.i. is expensive. it makes sense that investors are nervous about that because the reality is last time zuckerberg went on one of the tangents in the metaverse was not good the difference is there is a "there" there. they have the data which you cannot overstate the importance. i think that this bet is going to payoff. >> people are scared when you have eps doubling year over year it is hard to be scared with that revenue growth. it is on the soft guidance on the increased spend. you said the chain thing, hilarious. the company took off with mma, but the chain is derailing that. we have to track that. he dipped into the metaverse is when the trouble started looking at the numbers loss of $8.5 billion. >> i think he should give it up. we see apple with the vision pro which will not happen. the market has not embraced this technology no matter who is selling it to them i like to see them get more from the metaverse. when you look at the thnumber, t is a weird pet project >> i want to talk about something
mark zuckerberg wore a chain and nothing is the same. i think a.i. is expensive. it makes sense that investors are nervous about that because the reality is last time zuckerberg went on one of the tangents in the metaverse was not good the difference is there is a "there" there. they have the data which you cannot overstate the importance. i think that this bet is going to payoff. >> people are scared when you have eps doubling year over year it is hard to be scared with that...
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for servicenow, and mark zuckerberg says, forget it? >> we're may thiking a lot of m on it already because we have small language models that are domain specific. they don't take a lot of compute power. they're lightning fast, and they're highly secure because it's the customer's own data and we also remain open to the ecosystem and all the models because they fully integrate with servicenow, should the customer wish to go that way, and you know, that's the best of both worlds for the customer totally open, but at the same time, today, we're taking great companies like microsoft and ibm. they're transforming their employee experience with digital-first support models, freeing up resources and fueling innovation with service now's gen a.i. or novartis, great ceo, delivering new drugs while increasing operating efficiencies, and he's streamlining clinical trials, research, and financial management with gen a.i. from servicenow and we're billing for that right now. so, the game is on at servicenow >> right, again, and i totally agree with
for servicenow, and mark zuckerberg says, forget it? >> we're may thiking a lot of m on it already because we have small language models that are domain specific. they don't take a lot of compute power. they're lightning fast, and they're highly secure because it's the customer's own data and we also remain open to the ecosystem and all the models because they fully integrate with servicenow, should the customer wish to go that way, and you know, that's the best of both worlds for the...
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mr zuckerberg talked about wanting to run on quest or any operating handset. that is akin to android�*s flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he called apple�*s ios system is closed. apple is offering its headset, the vision pro, $3,500 us
mr zuckerberg talked about wanting to run on quest or any operating handset. that is akin to android�*s flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he called apple�*s ios system is closed. apple is offering its headset, the vision pro, $3,500 us
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mr zuckerberg talked about wanting to run on quest or any operating handset. that is a kenta android's flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he compromised —— he called apple's i0s system is closed. apple is offering its headset, the vision pro, 3500 us dollars, and that is expected to remain the cost of their product, but the
mr zuckerberg talked about wanting to run on quest or any operating handset. that is a kenta android's flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he compromised —— he called apple's i0s system is closed. apple is offering its headset, the vision pro, 3500 us dollars, and that is expected to remain the cost of their product, but the
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the judge said zuckerberg couldn't be held liable just because he's the public face of meta, while zuckerberg is off the hook. the cases and their allegations against meta still stand. the company faces two lawsuits by tribal nations. the nations accused the social media giant of contributing to high suicide rates by purposefully getting kids hooked to their platforms. the judge says people who filed those claims can amend and refile their cases back to you at the desk, reggie. >> thanks, amanda. happening today, the education board is set to vote on two potential usinsites for teachers in san francisco uedchool district. you can see the sites in this map. one site has administrative offices located th other is an empty lot on, and seventh avenue near sutro tower. applicationspeearlier this month for the housing. the school district is hoping the housing will help them hire and retain teachers. >> the hush money trial for former president donald trump continues today with jury selection. yesterday, 96 potential jurors were asked if they could not be fair or impartial. at least 50 of them said
the judge said zuckerberg couldn't be held liable just because he's the public face of meta, while zuckerberg is off the hook. the cases and their allegations against meta still stand. the company faces two lawsuits by tribal nations. the nations accused the social media giant of contributing to high suicide rates by purposefully getting kids hooked to their platforms. the judge says people who filed those claims can amend and refile their cases back to you at the desk, reggie. >> thanks,...
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while zuckerberg is off the hook. the cases and their allegations against meta still stand. the company faces two lawsuits by tribal nations. the nations accused the social media giant of contributing to high suicide rates by purposefully getting kids hooked to their platforms. the judge says people who filed those claims can amend and refile their cases. back to you at the desk. reggie after 20 years in operation, abbott laboratories will be shutting down its solano county nutrition facility. >> yesterday, the company announced its plans to lay off 200 workers. the facility in fairfield has been listed as one of abbott's priority manufacturing plants. abbott says the reason for the closure is because of operational costs. it also coincides with the company discontinuing zoneperfect protein bars. >> a new warning for oakland coliseum concession workers talk publicly about business operations and you might get fired, according to the chronicle. aramark which runs concession stands at the coliseum, sent a letter to employees stating it's against company policy to speak out abo
while zuckerberg is off the hook. the cases and their allegations against meta still stand. the company faces two lawsuits by tribal nations. the nations accused the social media giant of contributing to high suicide rates by purposefully getting kids hooked to their platforms. the judge says people who filed those claims can amend and refile their cases. back to you at the desk. reggie after 20 years in operation, abbott laboratories will be shutting down its solano county nutrition facility....
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meta executive mark zuckerberg says his company will offer its virtual reality operating system called meta horizon to hardware companies like lenovo and microsoft. what it means for consumers is new headsets that run on the same software and operating system as meta's own headsets, the quest three and the quest pro. mr zuckerberg talked about wanting customers to be able to run content on quest or any meta horizon operating system headset. that's akin to android's flexibility to integrate with other products. in contrast, he characterized apple's i0s models as being closed. that is only functioning with other apple or apple enabled products. apple is offering its headset the vision pro for 3,500 usd and that's expected to remain the costlier product. but the entrance of new products into the field and at different price points could threaten to give apple a run for its money.
meta executive mark zuckerberg says his company will offer its virtual reality operating system called meta horizon to hardware companies like lenovo and microsoft. what it means for consumers is new headsets that run on the same software and operating system as meta's own headsets, the quest three and the quest pro. mr zuckerberg talked about wanting customers to be able to run content on quest or any meta horizon operating system headset. that's akin to android's flexibility to integrate with...
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we had mark zuckerberg saying to investors, "be patient, please." it will take a long time to see results from this. he said if you are a smart investor, you will understand that. but the stock is down. it does not seem like that messages holding this morning. i thought mandeep singh from bloomberg intelligence had a good sum up of what is going on. he said the increased cap spending could be tied to the investments in generative ai. when you look at the losses in reality labs, it suggests the company is unlikely to see upward revisions to the free cash flow in the near term. the stock still has 67 -- 62 buys, seven holds, and only three sells, according to bloomberg. katie: if there is anything we know about markets, it is that they are not patient. tell me about caterpillar, also having a rough morning. >> down over 8%. they said they expect deceit second-quarter sales fall. dealer inventories fall. the adjusted eps for the previous quarter did beat. the revenue missed, but only slightly, $15.8 billion versus estimates of 16.12. it seems the bar w
we had mark zuckerberg saying to investors, "be patient, please." it will take a long time to see results from this. he said if you are a smart investor, you will understand that. but the stock is down. it does not seem like that messages holding this morning. i thought mandeep singh from bloomberg intelligence had a good sum up of what is going on. he said the increased cap spending could be tied to the investments in generative ai. when you look at the losses in reality labs, it...
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lisa: even from mark zuckerberg. there might be people who see the chain and one in some say it's strange. >> whether it's politics or advertising, especially advertising, you will not get a better ai driven advertising campaign because mark zuckerberg has more fashion sense but keep in mind what really matters back to the what do people do in the advertising world, there is still a subjective choice about why you allocate more money to metaverse than google? jonathan: mark zuckerberg will not fail if donald trump goes back to the white house. he can't stand the guy. >> i don't think it will really impact advertising in a meaningful way. jonathan: does he have the power to reverse the tiktok decision? i'm trying to work this out as to what this looks like? >> i think the bigger issue will be what happens to the rest of the advertising industry. tv network owners, what kind of regulatory latitude do they get? they've almost given up but they haven't done anything as far as aggressive moves to become more powerful play
lisa: even from mark zuckerberg. there might be people who see the chain and one in some say it's strange. >> whether it's politics or advertising, especially advertising, you will not get a better ai driven advertising campaign because mark zuckerberg has more fashion sense but keep in mind what really matters back to the what do people do in the advertising world, there is still a subjective choice about why you allocate more money to metaverse than google? jonathan: mark zuckerberg...
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in 20 12, mark zuckerberg announced he hoped facebook would "rewire the way people spread and consume information." as well as transform "many of our core institutions and industries." a developer that recently made that hope possible was the rise of the smartphone which helped us not only check up on our high school friend of these -- frenemies from the palm of our hand but also share pictures, play games, in short, the distracted from the rest of the world around us. for many of the social media platforms and technological products created, they were more than just the spread and consumption of information. in 2008, nicholas carr asked, stupid? by the mid-2010's, it was worth asking, are small phones and social media making us antisocial yucca are they disconnecting us from our communities? are they making us depressed, exacerbating problems from childhood that have been generations in the making? are they pulling us downward instead of elevating us? what does this mean for our social institutions? and how can a people cohere and participate in public life? we are fortunate to have
in 20 12, mark zuckerberg announced he hoped facebook would "rewire the way people spread and consume information." as well as transform "many of our core institutions and industries." a developer that recently made that hope possible was the rise of the smartphone which helped us not only check up on our high school friend of these -- frenemies from the palm of our hand but also share pictures, play games, in short, the distracted from the rest of the world around us. for...
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mark zuckerberg is investing in a.i., but did not have a clear path forward richard, does a.i. matter when it comes to the ad space i don't think we quite see the impact of it when it comes to the copilot. in the ad space, is there a definitive use case? >> the reality is a.i. has been driving the ad business for years already. all of the google search recommendations and youtube recommendations and ad placements on meta are all driven by machine learning or a.i. technology already. that's already embedded in the business what zuckerberg is rightly pointing out will take more time is the new products and assistants that consumers have to get comfortable using make most mistake, the digital ads business for meta and google runs on a.i. today >> i never thought about it before you are right. talking about something to your friend and all of a sudden it pops up on the timeline as a advertisement. it is an ad function we have some other players coming up. one is amazon with the growing digital ad business. is that read from what we see from google the? >> neither amazon has a digit
mark zuckerberg is investing in a.i., but did not have a clear path forward richard, does a.i. matter when it comes to the ad space i don't think we quite see the impact of it when it comes to the copilot. in the ad space, is there a definitive use case? >> the reality is a.i. has been driving the ad business for years already. all of the google search recommendations and youtube recommendations and ad placements on meta are all driven by machine learning or a.i. technology already....
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kelly: zuckerberg asked for patience. i haven't known wall street to be very especially their debacle with the metaverse spending. certainly lost some credibility there. the thing i find really interesting there is a clear opportunity with the large language models, with google's position as leader in search. but i do wonder your perspective how that could impact ad revenue in the long run. you will completely change how we search for information when we deploy a.i. into that. are you looking for anything, guidance in terms of ad revenue in the long term from google? >> i am. i'm really looking, i do not think they will address this proactively. i think analysts will push them on look, search, which is their cash cow, has links they monetize but when you do generative a.i. it doesn't have links. so if openai, microsoft disrupted google search that would be bad for google. the best choice they will disresult themselves through generative a.i. wall street is focusing on still better to hold on to the revenue, what is the ma
kelly: zuckerberg asked for patience. i haven't known wall street to be very especially their debacle with the metaverse spending. certainly lost some credibility there. the thing i find really interesting there is a clear opportunity with the large language models, with google's position as leader in search. but i do wonder your perspective how that could impact ad revenue in the long run. you will completely change how we search for information when we deploy a.i. into that. are you looking...
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the first pick we're selecting meta it's an easy choice for us, and when there's a player like mark zuckerberg out there, we want him on our team. >> all right, karen, what do you think about meta's sell-off today? is that one of the reasons that fed into -- i mean, maybe it was a close choice between meta and something else and today's sell-off in meta boosted it to the top pick >> it is the reason we chose it. it was not on our list but we had to make a game-time adjustment because this opportunity presented itself to us i think that the sell-off is somewhat overdone, considering mark zuckerberg's problems as seo, considering the strength of the business, the valuation is not stretched at all >> that's the first pick next up is steady eddie, eddie george tim, let's get your reaction to the first pick >> some game theory by karen pointing out yesterday or the day before, meta has outperformed the s&p for good reason by probably almost 175% in the last year or so if you think about what we heard last year, the year of efficiency might be gone they talked about higher costs, downgraded q1 and q
the first pick we're selecting meta it's an easy choice for us, and when there's a player like mark zuckerberg out there, we want him on our team. >> all right, karen, what do you think about meta's sell-off today? is that one of the reasons that fed into -- i mean, maybe it was a close choice between meta and something else and today's sell-off in meta boosted it to the top pick >> it is the reason we chose it. it was not on our list but we had to make a game-time adjustment...
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socially near the world to make everything better, and they are the ones who could do it, whether it is zuckerberg or these people. it is very frustrating. i'm very concerned about the future of the country when i see this happening. so the fact that you are doing this and are exposing best, i hope people are listening. i hope they understand, because we have a great deal to lose. so, thank you for your time. bye-bye. host: batya? guest: i'm very humbled by that. thank you for your service, john, teaching our kids for so many years. you brought up a really interesting point. this thing called wokeness, the other extreme view on race and gender that throws we the decision between drivers is wrong and instead and opposes the view between oppressors and oppressed, and the oppressed are inherently virtuous, this has trickled down into high school s, and it is the perfect smokescreen for the class divide i'm talking about. it allows them to masquerade as the side of the virtuous and on the side of "the little guy," while actually having immense amount of contempt for hard-working, middle-class people,
socially near the world to make everything better, and they are the ones who could do it, whether it is zuckerberg or these people. it is very frustrating. i'm very concerned about the future of the country when i see this happening. so the fact that you are doing this and are exposing best, i hope people are listening. i hope they understand, because we have a great deal to lose. so, thank you for your time. bye-bye. host: batya? guest: i'm very humbled by that. thank you for your service,...
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mark zuckerberg asked investors for trust and loyalty. now, it is microsoft's turn to prove it can monetize ai rate i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. -- ai. i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. >> you can argue he hasn't learned his lesson. we have been here before. now, we are in ai chat box spending, whereas with microsoft, the use cases are multiplying in generative ai. >> a similar sentiment among many investors. you can watch the bloomberg reef at five clock a.m. eastern every morning. david called this year the stock market fundamentally broken. the fund returned four point 9% in the first quarter. that compares to 11% return for the s&p 500. that letter repeated his columns that passive money and systematic strategies have cost the system to overlook valuations. he said there was negative alpha in the long book and positive alpha in the short book. surely not but they intended. jonathan: dani burger, thanks for that. we will catch up with her in 30 minutes time. boeing weighing on airlines
mark zuckerberg asked investors for trust and loyalty. now, it is microsoft's turn to prove it can monetize ai rate i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. -- ai. i spoke with nancy taylor about the tech giant earnings. >> you can argue he hasn't learned his lesson. we have been here before. now, we are in ai chat box spending, whereas with microsoft, the use cases are multiplying in generative ai. >> a similar sentiment among many investors. you can watch the...
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they need to come out, or eli needs to come out -- they could take a page from mark zuckerberg and stop talking about rubber taxis like he was talking about the meta-verse. there are doing layoffs, which is smart. they need to get fit, they need to come up with a plan of, we need to get ev sales in line, full self driving subscription, let's hear about that, let's hear about optimist, let's hear about the other things they are doing, let's not talk about robo taxis. if that is part of the narratives, then the stocks are going to go down, but i think the line, he didn't go to india, i think he is going to take this seriously, and i wouldn't want to be short going into this call because there is so much bad news in there, scott. >> even if he puts it in your words "seriously," how would you deal with, reconcile, continued price cut when the street things they are done losing market share in china? you mentioned, getting leaner. you know, the whole strategy shift, if you will, this robotaxi idea, if you will, which you don't want to hear anymore about, what you might, and i'm curious about
they need to come out, or eli needs to come out -- they could take a page from mark zuckerberg and stop talking about rubber taxis like he was talking about the meta-verse. there are doing layoffs, which is smart. they need to get fit, they need to come up with a plan of, we need to get ev sales in line, full self driving subscription, let's hear about that, let's hear about optimist, let's hear about the other things they are doing, let's not talk about robo taxis. if that is part of the...
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i was going to say, did you see, you know, mark zuckerberg in there when you were inside. no, he's got kawhi and most of it already at this point. so i don't know if he needs another island. all right. well this is fascinating. astrakhan. you come up with the most interesting story. so always enjoy talking with you. >> likewise. thank you so much. >> so when i hit the lottery now i know where to go. >> all right. >> you can check out astrid story and more of the san francisco standard's other original reporting on their website, sf standard .com. and abc7 will continue to bring you more segments featuring the standards city focused journalism. twice a week right here on getting answers at three. and don't forget the nfl draft is tonight. you can watch it live right here on abc seven. round one kicks off at five. then don't change that channel because you'll want to see after the draft with abc7 news sports director larry biel. we'll >>> tonight, donald trump's historic legal battle simultaneously unfolding in multiple courts. and the stunning decision, harvey weinstein's c
i was going to say, did you see, you know, mark zuckerberg in there when you were inside. no, he's got kawhi and most of it already at this point. so i don't know if he needs another island. all right. well this is fascinating. astrakhan. you come up with the most interesting story. so always enjoy talking with you. >> likewise. thank you so much. >> so when i hit the lottery now i know where to go. >> all right. >> you can check out astrid story and more of the san...
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why we heard mark zuckerberg asking for patience. i want to get your thoughts on what a potential tiktok ban could meet not only for the likes of meta but maybe some other businesses with big ad businesses. i know it is very early days and there is a lot of questions here, but when you think about potential impacts, what do you think? evelyn: if a ban were to materialize, which is still in the air, youtube would likely be one of the main beneficiaries of any ad dollars advertisers had earmarked for tiktok. instagram reels as well would come into play. although a lot of the same content that exists on tiktok exists on shorts and reels, one of the biggest factors missing on those is the cultural cachet that tiktok has. that is not something you can necessarily replicate with similar content or tech. there is a question of the tiktok algorithm not being part of any sale. of course if it goes away entirely, that is another thing. but we expect a lot of the ad dollars to redistribute to other players in the short video space. not quite al
why we heard mark zuckerberg asking for patience. i want to get your thoughts on what a potential tiktok ban could meet not only for the likes of meta but maybe some other businesses with big ad businesses. i know it is very early days and there is a lot of questions here, but when you think about potential impacts, what do you think? evelyn: if a ban were to materialize, which is still in the air, youtube would likely be one of the main beneficiaries of any ad dollars advertisers had earmarked...
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we start with nvidia zuckerberg posted on instagram in january it would have roughly 350,000 chips by the year end. this week also elon musk said that tesla's currently using about 3500 h-100 chips that's almost at that 40,000 mark with clients adding another 50,000 by year end all of that means money in the pocket of the ceo of nvidia. tesla and meta are indicative of strong demand for ai servers as of q4 last year, meta was about to be a 10% contributor to total revenues, so shares are up over 4%. and then arista networks, contributing 21% of 2023 revenue. so meta is spending on arista. the shares are also up and then pure storage, storage for data centers they had a 10% customer in 2023. that's assumed to be meta. and then broadcom and meta work closely together on custom networking chips and lastly, meta promised to use amd's new mi-300 chip, they were discussing this at amd's last event, which is a competitor to nvidia, which could also bode well >> a lot of spending on that infrastructure >>> we'll have a lot more coverage of today's selloff ahead. let's get some show and tell,
we start with nvidia zuckerberg posted on instagram in january it would have roughly 350,000 chips by the year end. this week also elon musk said that tesla's currently using about 3500 h-100 chips that's almost at that 40,000 mark with clients adding another 50,000 by year end all of that means money in the pocket of the ceo of nvidia. tesla and meta are indicative of strong demand for ai servers as of q4 last year, meta was about to be a 10% contributor to total revenues, so shares are up...
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let's check meta, plunging after mark zuckerberg warned about volatility due to their ai push, down 12. 4%. gary, you, i don't know what kind of crystal ball you have but you sold met on friday, what did you know that the rest of us didn't? gary:we started selling artech march 11th when we thought march 8th, technology on top and friday just by luck meta broke some important support levels we followed and we said let's get out of the way. to be clear, it's just pure luck that they coughed one up today and watching here, i went through all the numbers on meta. i'm not so sure it will stay down for too long, but when you get down like this it will be a while. david: do you have a get back in number that you are looking at? >> get back in action. it has to show, not just this morning where it's bouncing up a little bit. i have to see institutions defending it for more than a couple hours. that is what we do, read the institutions, the big-money movements, too early to tell. david: you are a big picture guy, you look at the economy and see how that might play into market action, when you l
let's check meta, plunging after mark zuckerberg warned about volatility due to their ai push, down 12. 4%. gary, you, i don't know what kind of crystal ball you have but you sold met on friday, what did you know that the rest of us didn't? gary:we started selling artech march 11th when we thought march 8th, technology on top and friday just by luck meta broke some important support levels we followed and we said let's get out of the way. to be clear, it's just pure luck that they coughed one...
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public. >> zuckerberg said he can do that. >> i have got 15 u.s. states saying biden has to stop this. >> i hope they are going to enforce that and make him stop it because what he's counting on his he's going to continue, nobody's going to call it out and i appreciate your show calling out but this is what we are trying to do, this is what we are trying to do for hearings on oversight. these are taxpayer dollars spent inappropriately on campaign activities and they are targeting 22 of the top 25 targets where these dollars are being spent the act of his not, is just not. >> thank you for joining us, it's good to see you again. still ahead, texas congressman brian bevan, voters are angry house failed to pass border security go this past weekend. lots of foreign aid for other nation borders. the biden white house is angry former president trump talking to world leaders from places like saudi arabia, poland, argentina. you can think biden, obama and other candidates the exact same thing. first, let's check in with david asman and for sean tonight. wh
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. >> i'm a zuckerberg believer. when it wasn't cool i was a zuckerberg believer. but i have to tell you i think meta can go much higher because the multiple's not that tie and i think instagram's still early. and if the government ever removed tiktok you'd be paying $700 for meta. but the government is against tiktok as it is in every other aspect i see. you have to have some faith in the people who've made us fortunes. at least they deserve more trust than the bears. based purely off their track records. on "mad money" tonight there's a lot of players in the artificial intelligence space besides nvidia, you know. how about marvell tech which hosted a special ai event right here in new york city today? then the alcohol industry might be -- but you wouldn't know that from looking at constellation brands. i'm looking at that club name with the ceo. and you might know it as a pandemic darling but docusign has a lot more going for it than that. i'm hearing more about the company's new era and outlook with the ceos. and you don't want to miss it. so stay with cramer! >
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is a bigger orderer zuckerberg -- it's so fast, and so if he gets tiktok, and he's got all -- he has 300,000 -- the biggest buyer, other than amazon, of what jensen offers, the world's, like i said, the world's his. remember when congress hated him? >> they're also running llama. >> llama 3 >> open source a lot of people are worried about that that open source >> we hated it when he was closed source. >> i know, but a lot of bad actors, and what are they going to do? back to the a.i. conversation. >> you know what yesterday, i sent someone a chip, a video, and it wasn't apple, and it didn't go through. justice department >> the green bubble phenomenon >> made me feel much better about jonathan kanter. >> so much for that vision pro >> that's because they haven't made it a business-to-business play with jensen huang they're still keeping it as a consumer product he's talking about the dramatic cut. >> yeah. long-time supply watcher on apple says they have cut their vision pro forecast for the year >> look, like i said, the long knives are out for apple >> you made the point a few time
is a bigger orderer zuckerberg -- it's so fast, and so if he gets tiktok, and he's got all -- he has 300,000 -- the biggest buyer, other than amazon, of what jensen offers, the world's, like i said, the world's his. remember when congress hated him? >> they're also running llama. >> llama 3 >> open source a lot of people are worried about that that open source >> we hated it when he was closed source. >> i know, but a lot of bad actors, and what are they going to...
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he has an amazing relationship with zuckerberg, and zuckerberg wants all the chips he can get. one of the things that jensen said to me was that zuckerberg would buy everything. amazon would buy everything. >> right. so, you don't question the continued demand for nvidia's product, and i come back yesterday, when we had a discussion about it, the 28 multiple on calendar year 25 earnings. >> it's -- >> you're talking about -- >> it's just not an expensive stock. >> you're talking about them not being able to meet demand at this point, one would anticipate the growth rate is going to be pretty significant. >> it will be. this is selling, as of right now, it's at 26 times 2026 numbers. >> yeah, yeah. >> i mean, procter & gamble is more expensive. this is a technological marvel. and you know, i just don't understand how people value it so inexpensively, and yet all i hear about is how kpexpensive i is. it's a bubble, it's a bubble, it's a bubble. enough with the bubble. can we go to carl? >> let's do that. carl's in colorado. he gives us a sneak peek of "cities and success: denver
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zuckerberg in the past has talked about massive compute infrastructure. that is what they need to power a.i. across all of their platforms, but is it priced in? if can they continue to use a.i. to blow it out of the water, that'll be something that we're looking for. stuart: it looks like e they're pricing it in now, up 2% i'm interested in boeing. the stock's up 2.8%. how are -- i guess they're doing, are they dealing well with all the problems they've come into? >> i think they would. so what the ceo has said on the call is, yes, their financials are hurting because they're pulling back purposefully on production and deliverly. they're burning through almost $4 billion in cash in the quarter, but it's intentional to make sure that a quality comes fors. and i think analysts are liking that knowing that quality comes first before the financials. if they get quality in line, the financials can rebound later. stuart: get your reputation back. at&t, that was your grandfather's stock is. how's it doing now? >> it's doing pretty well, right? they're adding sub
zuckerberg in the past has talked about massive compute infrastructure. that is what they need to power a.i. across all of their platforms, but is it priced in? if can they continue to use a.i. to blow it out of the water, that'll be something that we're looking for. stuart: it looks like e they're pricing it in now, up 2% i'm interested in boeing. the stock's up 2.8%. how are -- i guess they're doing, are they dealing well with all the problems they've come into? >> i think they would....
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mark zuckerberg said the next two years a copy will focus on growing products and engagement before monetizing the business, joining me cfr research senior equity analyst angela zeno. what is your take away from the meta report that has a stock down 13% this morning. >> the results were pretty good for first quarter and what i spooking investors is not necessarily q2 revenue guide i think there was an expectation going throughout the year that you would start bumping across comps into sharp deceleration growth especially as you go into the second half of the year end the bigger concern is the boost with the cap ex numbers more so on the op ex number because you shift toward the second half of the year in the growth numbers decelerate and all tax increases year-over-year to appoint where you might start seeing optics outgrow revenue later this year and that's not something that the wall street typically likes to see that's probably what's weighing on the stock a little bit more than what you saw on the revenue guide. maria: you're talking about operating expenses and uc expenses go higher for m
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don't think this is extraordinarily new major gains, but you certainly don't want to bet against mark zuckerberg. he continued to innovate. that is why the stock has gone up. edward: jonathan, frances, thank you for the debate. this is wild ride. up now or down 126 at the moment. appreciate it, thank you, you guys. coming up with so much controversy on elite college campuses up north, increasing number of students are opts out of the ivy league and heading south. the potential economic impact next. ♪. it's odd how in an instant things can transform. slipping out of balance into freefall. (the stock market is now down 23%). this is happening people. where there are so few certainties... (laughing) look around you. you deserve to know. as we navigate a future unknown. i'm glad i found stability amidst it all. gold. standing the test of time. las vegas grand prix choose t-mobile for business for 5g solutions. because t-mobile is helping power operations and experiences for hundreds of thousands of fans with reliable 5g connectivity. now's the time to accelerate your business. if you have wet amd,
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on the other side of the coin, the cycle with zuckerberg, hate, love, hate, they hate him again because we're in a cycle of big time spending. in general, i think the fed has to do some cutting. i think if we don't do a cut we already saw four or five regional bank failures, the number could be 30, 35, something had has to happen to alleviate the commercial real estate crisis in my opinion. maria: that's a good point. we're seeing more evidence of the crisis with republic first. jay he my, a big week of first quarter earnings. we heard from dominos pizza reporting a beat on earnings and revenue, in line with expectations, same store sales up 5.6%. we're waiting on paramount global after the bell tonight. the big ones will be amazon and apple. tomorrow we've got coca-cola, 3m, mcdonald's and amazon, apple is out on thursday. your thoughts on earnings season so far. what do you expect from apple which could be a major market mover. >> tech has been the savior this earnings season. there was consternation coming in after the first series, meta sort of soured markets k you see microsoft com
on the other side of the coin, the cycle with zuckerberg, hate, love, hate, they hate him again because we're in a cycle of big time spending. in general, i think the fed has to do some cutting. i think if we don't do a cut we already saw four or five regional bank failures, the number could be 30, 35, something had has to happen to alleviate the commercial real estate crisis in my opinion. maria: that's a good point. we're seeing more evidence of the crisis with republic first. jay he my, a...
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what this said is, i understand exactly why zuckerberg has to spend the money, because this is an arms race who has the best a.i.? who has the best interaction with when you speak to a.i.? and right now, alphabet surprised me >> you seem a lot more interested in this than core pce. >> core pce -- >> we tried. we tried to lead with the core pce, and you came up with a word, pangloss, and nobody knows what you're talking about, and we moved on. >> forget the pangloss forget it. it wiped it out in the sense that we no longer have to be as concerned. i will go so far as to say that, let's say president trump were elected, i think he'd say, you know what? fed, knock yourself out. as opposed to "the new york times" story or the "wall street journal" story which basically said no interest rate moves would be made without him. this move is good enough to make it so powell is able to say, if things don't go our way, we can cut again. we can because it was not stagflation that was an amazing story. it's not stagflation that's what happened we took stagflation off the table, david >> so, it laste
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at i one point mark zuckerberg was hoping tim cook could sell a lot of them, because people would say facebook is selling them for $300. stuart: i hope on on thursday we get some update on how many of the goggle sets they've been selling. surely, they'll do that, won't they? >> they don't always break out each division of the company -- lauren: well, it's wearables. stuart: the analysts should ask them. stay with me for the hour, please. lauren are, you're taking a look at tesla. where is it today? $184. lauren: down about 5%. they're chopping away at that major 15% bounce yesterday after elon musk got china's blessings to bring it full self-driving technology to tesla's biggest foreign market. but today investors are saying we need more details about how exactly you're going to bees e cute this and if it's really going to benefit your bottom line, and the information is also reporting there are hundreds of layoffs, additional layoffs, happening at tesla. stuart: molson coors. are they recession-proof? lauren: no. last quarter they were -- stuart: oh, 6%. lauren: yeah. that's a declin
at i one point mark zuckerberg was hoping tim cook could sell a lot of them, because people would say facebook is selling them for $300. stuart: i hope on on thursday we get some update on how many of the goggle sets they've been selling. surely, they'll do that, won't they? >> they don't always break out each division of the company -- lauren: well, it's wearables. stuart: the analysts should ask them. stay with me for the hour, please. lauren are, you're taking a look at tesla. where is...
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. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegle did the same. >> i'm so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology. but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter selena died by suicide in 2021 after sexual predators pursued her online. >> when you see a campaign like this, how does it make you feel? >> i'm happy to see it, but they need to know that the help is there, that they don't have to end their life. >> reporter: dhs says the threat to kids online has never been bigger. the national center for missing and exploited children received more than 36 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation last year. that's up 12% from 2022. norah? >> such an important story. jo ling kent, thank you very much. >>> why basketball star at oofos, we don't make footwear. we make shoc
. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegle did the same. >> i'm so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology. but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter...
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in these palestine have more in common with those people in chicago then they do jeff bezos or mark zuckerberg or the biden's and the same is true for mexican-american people in the central valley or the rio grande valley and if you can change that racial obsession and replace it with a shared class interest that says we are interested in our american constituencies we don't like inflation we want law & order and a border we don't care about these other issues about banning natural gas or not we don't want three bathrooms we don't care about someone in mexico saying they have a right to comment chicago and get ahead of us in line at health centre this is a radical change this idea of class affinity rather than the old tribalism. >> well 200 days a lot can certainly happen do you think that the trial backfires in new york on trumpet does it backfire on democrats. >> if the doll trump keeps this split scream energy on harlem and in as cindy c. attacking enemies that waco and nypd officer trying to shake down donors for 26 million he's at chick-fil-a there at the white house donor yes he can do i
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. >> reporter: the campaign comes after meta ceo mark zuckerberg apologized to parents on capitol hill. snapchat ceo evan spiegel did the same. >> i am so sorry that we have not been able to prevent these tragedies. >> it is the responsibility of tech companies, probably first and foremost, because we are providing the technology, but young people themselves have a role to play in their own safety. so do their parents. >> reporter: tammy rodriguez's 11-year-old daughter selena died by suicide in 2021, after sexual predators pursued her online. when you see a campaign like this, how does it make you feel? >> i'm happy to see it. but they need to know that the help is there. that they don't have to end their life. >> reporter: dhs says the threat to kids online has never been bigger. the national center for missing and exploited children received more than 36 million reports of suspected child sexual exploitation last year. that's up 12% from 2022. norah? >> norah: such an important story. jo ling kent, thank you very much. why basketball star caitlin clark's rookie salary with the wnba
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outside of that, they're created own custom ai chips as well and a lot going on behind the scenes and zuckerberg has done an amazing job n avigatorring through good t imes, bad times and great times and that's why this stock is moving the way it is. liz: i don't know. those rayban classes may eliminate the need for the headsets. we'll be watching it all. scott shellady, pete najarian, thank you. the dow jones industrials, if we can look at intraday, talking with pete and scott, it tried to make a run. it turned back positive, up about 40 points. right now still up 37 and it's been all over the map. again, i remind you it had been higher by 330 points and this strange pattern the entire week and dow, and s&p and nasdaq e have about 39 minutes left. downgrade of deutsche bank and putting pressure on the moments moments and dow punched into the green by 52 points and watching the biggest ipo ever to come out of the state of california. debuting on oturu new york stock exchange and rain money from users and investors and ceo is here live to tell us how partnership withs major retailers like home dep
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bucks or a hundred bucks that's how we stand up to the george soros and the chuck schumer and mark zuckerberg's we have to fight to defend texas if we lose texas we lose the country. >> sean: i was covering your race at the time i remember it was that close and i remembered many a conversation we had at the time it's amazing how fast 6 years go by i don't think they will succeed and i tell you why because texas more than any other state has had to deal with his disaster the border. you've been at the forefront governor abbott has been the forefront of fighting i don't know how you felt because when i read they are flying people direct you don't have to pass go collect $200 you don't have to make the difficult trip to our border now they just fly people in directly with american taxpayer money from whatever tech does country they're coming from to whatever state they want to go to but they are targeting florida and texas dropping and dumping 90% of the use of illegal immigrants in your state and now my state. >> let's be clear the 10.4 million illegal immigrants joe biden and the democrats have
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product and a lot of advertising dollars and they do get it but is there some other strategy that mark zuckerberg is thinking about? >> yes. he really spent a lot of time on the call and it could be very aggressive and they see opportunities and he went through a number of ways they could potentially monetize ai. so far it's just this but it's driving consumers to spend more time and that has played out today and in the future he outlined a few initiatives and business messaging is one of them and the one i think it is most interesting is they could use ai to enable customers to pay for bigger ai models and compute. when you think about meta, you don't think of open ai model but if you look at some the benchmarks, all of a sudden they are at the very top of the list and the top five by some comparisons and what you can do is start to charge or develop using the model and you can potentially bundle to compute and if you look at some of these you have seen from the likes of as your -- is your -- azure. it will take time but if you're at that level and you want meta to remain relevant in the future
product and a lot of advertising dollars and they do get it but is there some other strategy that mark zuckerberg is thinking about? >> yes. he really spent a lot of time on the call and it could be very aggressive and they see opportunities and he went through a number of ways they could potentially monetize ai. so far it's just this but it's driving consumers to spend more time and that has played out today and in the future he outlined a few initiatives and business messaging is one of...
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we saw maturation mark zuckerberg and called it efficiency. it was all about running a business like a business. that's what they want to hear from tesla today. maturation of elon musk as a business operator, not visi visionary. >> do think that's what they will here? is that your judgment? >> i think that's what he needs to do today. >> testified out before the market gets the numbers, $145 a share, would you consider buying it? >> i don't like the risk reward. the last four times they reported, a week later stock was down 10%, the quarter before that 13%, portable for that 10% of the portable for the 16%. work orders are double digit declines, i like risk reward even though stock looks cheap, sometimes it will be a by tomorrow you got the townhall called unbreakable investor. that's the name of your book as i recall. what can we expect? >> you've never seen a business show like this before. it's going to be -- can't give it away. >> i feel the same but no one has ever done business show, it's going to be entertaining, lively. as a chapter in
we saw maturation mark zuckerberg and called it efficiency. it was all about running a business like a business. that's what they want to hear from tesla today. maturation of elon musk as a business operator, not visi visionary. >> do think that's what they will here? is that your judgment? >> i think that's what he needs to do today. >> testified out before the market gets the numbers, $145 a share, would you consider buying it? >> i don't like the risk reward. the last...
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all that's happened is that mark zuckerberg has so-called feel and dust. the stock is down, because he's given a really dire forecast. even though the company is doing well. that would be an example of when i might be willing to violate my basis. because it's so far down. but, it takes a lot of discipline to violate a basis for me. and i don't like to do it, because i've been doing this for 20 years. there are so few times i violated my basis, and maybe money where i tend to just say forget about it. let's go to chris in colorado. what is the club consider adding a rita to the portfolio to increase the portfolio diversity? if so, with the timing be related to interest rates coming down due to the federal reserve cutting rates? yes. i'm very interested in simon, and i'm very interested in tanker. and i'm very interested in federal realty. all three of those things work for me at situations that i might want to buy. thank you to all of our fantastic club members who sent in the questions. let me say a couple of things. one, yes i did have to recommend buying
all that's happened is that mark zuckerberg has so-called feel and dust. the stock is down, because he's given a really dire forecast. even though the company is doing well. that would be an example of when i might be willing to violate my basis. because it's so far down. but, it takes a lot of discipline to violate a basis for me. and i don't like to do it, because i've been doing this for 20 years. there are so few times i violated my basis, and maybe money where i tend to just say forget...
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speaking of zuckerberg, i don't know if you saw, you know, the spokesman of meta, was just sentenced to six years in prison for terrorism. i guess they don't like what is being written on facebook and instagram. that is another thing. you know, putin has set russia back probably 50 years as a civil society with the level of repression that he's needed -- that his apparatus has needed to inflict on people. you know, this is catastrophic. >> it is catastrophic. willie, we heard about it at the beginning of the war. we heard about, demographically, how all the young, smart i.t. people were getting out of there as quickly as possible. that's just continued over two years. as matthew said, the economy is wrecked. i mean, you say these numbers. i mean, it is really extraordinary. i always talk about the gdp the same size as texas. as matthew put it, russia is fighting a war. it upsets some people when i say it, but with the strongest, most powerful, richest nation on earth helping ukraine. they've got an economy that is half the size of california. it's amaing. >> it is. those great minds
speaking of zuckerberg, i don't know if you saw, you know, the spokesman of meta, was just sentenced to six years in prison for terrorism. i guess they don't like what is being written on facebook and instagram. that is another thing. you know, putin has set russia back probably 50 years as a civil society with the level of repression that he's needed -- that his apparatus has needed to inflict on people. you know, this is catastrophic. >> it is catastrophic. willie, we heard about it at...
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it's still working on virtual reality, and in fact on the analyst call, mark zuckerberg said the company made good progress. and meta could benefit from a ban on tiktok. facebook has a feature it calls reels, and you scroll through and the algorithm tries to match what you are interested in. i spoke to an analyst about the potential for youtube shorts. >> it won't show up as a financial in today's report, but if tiktok were to go away, youtube shorts might be a logical replacement? >> absolutely. yes, i imagine youtube shorts would be one of the primary benefits where a tiktok fan could materialized. i don't know youtube should bank on that happening. we know congress is fickle, but it's certainly something to watch. we will be, next quarter and looking forward, it's something we will pay attention to. >> it puts the company's value at $6.5 billion. it waited quite sometime to go public, and companies like home depot use rubric to protect their data. more people wanted this ipo share than was possible to give them to, so i would expect -- i am not giving stock advice, but i would suspect
it's still working on virtual reality, and in fact on the analyst call, mark zuckerberg said the company made good progress. and meta could benefit from a ban on tiktok. facebook has a feature it calls reels, and you scroll through and the algorithm tries to match what you are interested in. i spoke to an analyst about the potential for youtube shorts. >> it won't show up as a financial in today's report, but if tiktok were to go away, youtube shorts might be a logical replacement?...
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it's still working on virtual reality, and in fact on the analyst call, mark zuckerberg said the company made good progress. and meta could benefit from a ban on tiktok. facebook has a tiktok like feature called reels, and youtube has a feature called shorts, very much like tiktok. you scroll through and the algorithm tries to match what you are interested in. i spoke to an analyst about the potential for youtube shorts. >> it won't show up as a financial in today's report, but if tiktok were to go away, youtube shorts might be a logical replacement? they may have an opportunity there. >> absolutely. yes, i imagine youtube shorts would be one of the primary benefits where a tiktok fan could materialized. i don't know youtube should bank on that happening. but it's certainly something to watch, and, you know, we will be next quarter looking forward will be something we will be paying attention to. >> rubric's company value is at $6.5 billion. it waited quite sometime to go public, and companies like home depot use rubric to protect their data. it was over subscribed, in other words, more
it's still working on virtual reality, and in fact on the analyst call, mark zuckerberg said the company made good progress. and meta could benefit from a ban on tiktok. facebook has a tiktok like feature called reels, and youtube has a feature called shorts, very much like tiktok. you scroll through and the algorithm tries to match what you are interested in. i spoke to an analyst about the potential for youtube shorts. >> it won't show up as a financial in today's report, but if tiktok...
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mark zuckerberg said for the next two years the company will focus on growing products and engagement before focusing on momonetizing the business. give us your reaction and expectations ahead of the big ones tonight. >> big tech earnings are incredibly important to the psyche of investors. we cover them so much in the media and many individual investors and asset managers hold big tech names, particularly the mag seven. why is the earnings season so important. the s&p 500 companies are expected to grow earnings only by one half of 1% in the first quarter. but you know what tech the following sector is expected to hegrow by over 20%. with we need the technologies to raise the tide which will lived the other boats in the ocean. maria: what about second half of the year. that's where the issue is. meta last night, weak revenue expectations, is that going to be the trend for big tech. >> i think it is. i think it will be about cap ex and a.i. we refreshed from facebook they're investing more and more into a.i. infrastructure. what does that mean? data centers. microsoft was reporting lat
mark zuckerberg said for the next two years the company will focus on growing products and engagement before focusing on momonetizing the business. give us your reaction and expectations ahead of the big ones tonight. >> big tech earnings are incredibly important to the psyche of investors. we cover them so much in the media and many individual investors and asset managers hold big tech names, particularly the mag seven. why is the earnings season so important. the s&p 500 companies...
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well, it's the backpack-wearing dork like mark zuckerberg who becomes a billionaire. and kanye west is the music industry version of that. - my greatest pain in life is i will never be able to see me perform. so you are welcome to know a pleasure that i will never have. - kanye was a rock star. but he also makes it safe for rappers to be vulnerable. - it's positive rap. he's not cussing every other sentence. and he's not talking about shooting people up. he's talking about real things. - what kanye does is sort of bringing a new generation of hip-hop figures, and you can see the difference going forward. ♪ ♪ - ♪ uh i said i said i said ♪ ♪ baby, you my everything you all i ever wanted ♪ ♪ we could do it real big bigger than you ever done it ♪ - drake took the kanye west blueprint. "i'm gonna bare my soul and my feelings on a record." - ♪ best i ever had best i ever had ♪ ♪ best i ever had ♪ - it wasn't just hip-hop. you know, r&b had been doing this for a long time in a really kind of personal way. - ♪ these are my confessions just when i tho
well, it's the backpack-wearing dork like mark zuckerberg who becomes a billionaire. and kanye west is the music industry version of that. - my greatest pain in life is i will never be able to see me perform. so you are welcome to know a pleasure that i will never have. - kanye was a rock star. but he also makes it safe for rappers to be vulnerable. - it's positive rap. he's not cussing every other sentence. and he's not talking about shooting people up. he's talking about real things. - what...
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ceo mark zuckerberg says he wants meta to be the leading ai company in the world. however, he also said ai and mixed reality investments are not profitable. yet that stock down about 12% this morning. a new aarp survey finds about 1 in 4 americans over the age of 50 say they never expect to retire. one reason about 70% say they're concerned about inflation. the research also shows about 1 in 4 have no retirement savings at all. housing costs and daily expenses are the biggest reasons why people say they are unable to save for retirement. the average american reportedly has $88,000 saved for retirement, but the typical worker believes they need 1.4 million to retire. there's a recall to let you know about involving bottles of avocado oil. primal kitchen reports. it's 750 milliliter bottle, is prone to breaking and spelling. take a look at the bottling. workers at a warehouse discovered the issue, noticing that oil had leaked during shipping. no injuries have been reported, but the affected bottles were sold in the eastern us and here in california, with best use by
ceo mark zuckerberg says he wants meta to be the leading ai company in the world. however, he also said ai and mixed reality investments are not profitable. yet that stock down about 12% this morning. a new aarp survey finds about 1 in 4 americans over the age of 50 say they never expect to retire. one reason about 70% say they're concerned about inflation. the research also shows about 1 in 4 have no retirement savings at all. housing costs and daily expenses are the biggest reasons why people...
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mark zuckerberg reportedly believed to be building a bunker and bill gates has something, too. so you have to think what are you going to do? me personally i'm a surfer. if i win the powerball i will put a wave in my bunker. >> harris: i need a she shed underground. i need pretty things. good to see you. thank you for that. the entire time he was talking it sounded like an emergency with sirens in the background. if you didn't see this video it would move you. a major jewish advocacy group delivered 180,000 letters to the white house marking 180 days of the israel/hamas war and the hostages that those savages in hamas have. the progressive demand for a cease-fire is growing and the president is feeling the political heat from the far left. the orthodox union represents more than 1,000 synagogues in america, 180 for 180 campaign calls for the release of the hostages in gaza. rabbis are urging the administration to fully support israel until hamas is eliminated. watch this. >> we watch tens of thousands of members of our communities, hundreds of thousands, young and old, teenager
mark zuckerberg reportedly believed to be building a bunker and bill gates has something, too. so you have to think what are you going to do? me personally i'm a surfer. if i win the powerball i will put a wave in my bunker. >> harris: i need a she shed underground. i need pretty things. good to see you. thank you for that. the entire time he was talking it sounded like an emergency with sirens in the background. if you didn't see this video it would move you. a major jewish advocacy...