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we are going to be hearing from eric schmidt on china as well. his think tank holds its first-ever ai expo on competitiveness in that field. meanwhile, let's have a look at what is happening on the share front of infineon. this is a chip-focused business looking at china as well. looking at auto demand, saying china is bottoming. we are seeing healthy demand for infineon products. up 12%. another key chipmaker or builder that is showing we have seen the bottom out in terms of the ev lackluster demand we have seen of late. this is "bloomberg technology." ♪ you know what's brilliant? boring. think about it. boring is the unsung catalyst for bold. what straps bold to a rocket and hurtles it into space? boring does. boring makes vacations happen, early retirements possible, and startups start up. because it's smart, dependable, and steady. all words you want from your bank. for nearly 160 years, pnc bank has been brilliantly boring so you can be happily fulfilled... which is pretty un-boring if you think about it. ♪♪ sandals jamaica sale is now
we are going to be hearing from eric schmidt on china as well. his think tank holds its first-ever ai expo on competitiveness in that field. meanwhile, let's have a look at what is happening on the share front of infineon. this is a chip-focused business looking at china as well. looking at auto demand, saying china is bottoming. we are seeing healthy demand for infineon products. up 12%. another key chipmaker or builder that is showing we have seen the bottom out in terms of the ev lackluster...
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and a new interview with google ceo, eric schmidt. a reminder as we head to the break, you can get the best of dct.awk box" in our daily poas follow squawk pod and you can listen name. we'll be right back. anything for mother's day? go to 1-800-flowers.com. oh my gosh! wow! gorgeous! i feel like royalty. thank you. 1-800-flowers.com. happy mother's day. happy mother's day! while i am a paid actor, and this is not a real company, there is no way to fake how upwork can help your business. upwork is half the cost of our old recruiter and they have top-tier talent and everything from pr to project management because this is how we work now. >>> we're back on "squawk box. the futures, as you can see, the dow managing to be up this morning, even though disney is indicated down $6. $6 so that's exerting some pressure on the dow managing to trade higher, though even though revenue miss for the fourth straight quarter at disney treasuries >> treasury yields, if you've been watching closely, they've crept lower over the last week rick santelli
and a new interview with google ceo, eric schmidt. a reminder as we head to the break, you can get the best of dct.awk box" in our daily poas follow squawk pod and you can listen name. we'll be right back. anything for mother's day? go to 1-800-flowers.com. oh my gosh! wow! gorgeous! i feel like royalty. thank you. 1-800-flowers.com. happy mother's day. happy mother's day! while i am a paid actor, and this is not a real company, there is no way to fake how upwork can help your business....
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coming up, eric schmidt joins "bloomberg technology" next hour. this is bloomberg. katie: it is time for our daily wall street week conversation. today we are focusing on structural changes within the financial industry. marc rowan is apollo global management cofounder and ceo. he spoke with david westin yesterday at the milliken institute global conference in los angeles. marc: it is absolutely the driving force. this is focusing on the urgent, which is what we were talking about before we came on air, versus the important. this is the important thing happening in our business. at our recent partner's offside -- offside i put up a slide. 2023, 60 fillon -- $650 billion. we out-grew apple. pretty impressive stat. next slide, where we are or smart? we were lucky. you cannot plan on growing your business 14 times, you can position the business in a way that you take advantage of powerful tailwinds. what were the tailwinds? 2008 we had a financial crisis which put most institutions on defense. we built and formed a financial institution in 2008. that company went from
coming up, eric schmidt joins "bloomberg technology" next hour. this is bloomberg. katie: it is time for our daily wall street week conversation. today we are focusing on structural changes within the financial industry. marc rowan is apollo global management cofounder and ceo. he spoke with david westin yesterday at the milliken institute global conference in los angeles. marc: it is absolutely the driving force. this is focusing on the urgent, which is what we were talking about...
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sonali: when you think about what eric schmidt told bloomberg tv, weighing a purchase of tiktok from chinese owners, he said he would rather see the app regulated and not and. how welcome to that idea is the u.s. government? mike: the u.s. government right now based on the law and where the administration is standing says that is not possible. they need to see new ownership and a complete severing of ties with china for the app to continue in its current form. however, today in this lawsuit we see, and in many ways this is the moment we have been waiting for. since joe biden signed the bill into law last month, tiktok and its owners, bytedance, have been preparing this legal challenge. they are doing so on first amendment grounds, laying the groundwork for serious constitutional challenges to the law, saying that it will infringe the rights of 170 million tiktok users and that it is without precedent, that congress hasn't made a law like this without much of an argument underpinning it. sonali: mike, we thank you so much for bringing us the latest on tiktok's is the united states. up
sonali: when you think about what eric schmidt told bloomberg tv, weighing a purchase of tiktok from chinese owners, he said he would rather see the app regulated and not and. how welcome to that idea is the u.s. government? mike: the u.s. government right now based on the law and where the administration is standing says that is not possible. they need to see new ownership and a complete severing of ties with china for the app to continue in its current form. however, today in this lawsuit we...
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schmidt. he's not interested anymore. just take a listen. >> my personal view on this is you're better off regulating than banning or a judicial action. all the big tech companies are in various legal fights. i would refer to see a regulatory regime that has the right incentives. my own view of tiktok is it's not social media, it's television. and you can regulate television by the equivalent of the equal time rule but somehow we're not having that conversation. ed: let's get back to earnings and rivian, posting a wired than expected adjusted loss the first quarter. a break down with rivian c.e.o. rj scaringe. rj: it's a false metric and it just causes a lot of noise. so we'd look to focus on the product. we're two years out from launch. and our goal is to ramping production as quickly as possible so people don't have to wait in the case of our r-1 products. ed: rj, in your filings is the proportion of the r-1 generation that at least versus bought seems to be going up -- pleas versus bought s
schmidt. he's not interested anymore. just take a listen. >> my personal view on this is you're better off regulating than banning or a judicial action. all the big tech companies are in various legal fights. i would refer to see a regulatory regime that has the right incentives. my own view of tiktok is it's not social media, it's television. and you can regulate television by the equivalent of the equal time rule but somehow we're not having that conversation. ed: let's get back to...
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that was eric schmidt as well, ai is under-hyped. >> i have sympathy for the view you can make money with things obvious in the long term. i don't think the nvidia trade is over. that would not be the one i would lighten. i feel like that is one that benefits the most and has the most upside on revenue. i would lighten other ai stuff. >> let's get specific. you don't shy away from giving specific. which one would you lighten up? >> a lot of semis that don't benefit as much as nvdia , they are up a lot. long-term, you want exposure. semi-cap equipment is up too much. all great business that will benefit but, if i have a 1500 base exposure in my portfolio and five or six names like this, nvdia would not be my first choice to lighten. >> jensen will be on overtime tomorrow. >> speaking of declines day over day, me and him in 25 hours. >> i always remind people, i don't take for granted, people know everything about everybody who come on. you speak to the semi conductor knowledge. >> if you told me 20 years ago that would be adding intel market cap on a one-day basis, i would have laughe
that was eric schmidt as well, ai is under-hyped. >> i have sympathy for the view you can make money with things obvious in the long term. i don't think the nvidia trade is over. that would not be the one i would lighten. i feel like that is one that benefits the most and has the most upside on revenue. i would lighten other ai stuff. >> let's get specific. you don't shy away from giving specific. which one would you lighten up? >> a lot of semis that don't benefit as much as...
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we'll ask senator eric schmidt about it all in just a few minutes. first, our own interpret edward lawrence live at white house on the mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half sagas prices are a major problem and 37% say housing -- 47% say housing costs is a triple whammy for families that hear president biden misrepresent inflation. >> two times the president said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is he misinforming people or does he not realize it was 1.4%? >> thank you for the question. the factors that cause inflation was in place when he walked into the admin vagues, when he took office. reporter: today, neil cavuto pushed back even more. listen to this. >> stop it with the 9%, the more you say that the more people don
we'll ask senator eric schmidt about it all in just a few minutes. first, our own interpret edward lawrence live at white house on the mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? reporter: yeah, exactly. the latest fox news poll, larry, shows that two-thirds of the voters are saying the economy is getting worse and 6% believe it's saying the same skin creased prices since president biden came into office played a huge part and 62% say grocery priors are a major problem about half...
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will: we've talked about recruitment efforts falling short, and eric schmidt then, senator from missouri, was on "fox & friends," and he talks -- talked about the effect of dei. quality, also the issue of quantity make it smaller. watch. >> he thought he had some gotcha stat there, and -- [laughter] i said, shocker. no wonder they were so disrespected by their own government. thisty vis we've ideology, this cultural marxism that is what dei is, is really dangerous. and it causes division. it is completely naive not to to think that, again, pushing this political agenda that the military has isn't affecting recruiting. of course it is. china now has a bigger navy than we have. not a better navy, but a bigger navy. we have 4 naval shipyards, they have 12. each one of their 12 has greater capacity than all 4 of ours combined. these are startling statistics. we have got to get serious about this if we're going to win the 21st century. rachel: pete, here's my question looking at this, looking ago at the stuff discussed in your book, we had this crisis of white supremacy and the way they used
will: we've talked about recruitment efforts falling short, and eric schmidt then, senator from missouri, was on "fox & friends," and he talks -- talked about the effect of dei. quality, also the issue of quantity make it smaller. watch. >> he thought he had some gotcha stat there, and -- [laughter] i said, shocker. no wonder they were so disrespected by their own government. thisty vis we've ideology, this cultural marxism that is what dei is, is really dangerous. and it...
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schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. [energetic music] corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer, inc. - frank bruni, welcome to "firing line." - great to be here. - [margaret] you're out with your latest book, "the age of grievance." begin by defining grievance for me. - well, it's interesting. i think if you go back 50 years, grievance is not a word with negative connotations, but if you look at almost every time it pops up these days, it means something different. it means a complaint that may not be entirely warranted, that's overblown, that is expressed in an overwrought fashion, that is part and parcel with people kind of entering the political arena by identifying how they've been wronged, what they feel they're owed, who has wronged them, and what sort of revenge they'd like to take against that person. that, to me, when you see the word grievance today, is what comes to mind. and sadly, i think it describes a majority of americans and the way they approach their politics. - grievance appears i
schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. [energetic music] corporate funding is provided by stephens inc. and by pfizer, inc. - frank bruni, welcome to "firing line." - great to be here. - [margaret] you're out with your latest book, "the age of grievance." begin by defining grievance for me. - well, it's interesting. i think if you go back 50 years, grievance is not a word with negative connotations, but if you look at almost...
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schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [soft upbeat music] - george conway, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. thank you for having me. - donald trump's first criminal trial will be deliberated by a jury next week. you were initially critical of that case, but last week you wrote that this is in some ways the perfect case against trump. has your legal theory changed or your political analysis? - neither, really. i always thought it was a legally sound case. what i thought was that it wasn't the most important or impactful case because he's committed much, much more serious offenses. and so i thought it would be much more appropriate for him to be charged and prosecuted with the more significant offenses, like the attempt to overthrow american democracy and the stealing of highly classified documents. but, you know, that wasn't to be. and i found, as i was watching the trial, and listening to stormy daniels' testimony, i just realized that it was
schwab, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation, and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [soft upbeat music] - george conway, welcome to "firing line." - thank you, margaret. thank you for having me. - donald trump's first criminal trial will be deliberated by a jury next week. you were initially critical of that case, but last week you wrote that this is in some ways the perfect case against trump. has your legal theory...
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schb, the eric and wendy schmidt fund for strategic innovation and by the following. corporate funding is provided by stephens inc and by pfizer inc. [upbeat exciting music] - doris kearns goodwin, welcome back to "firing line." - i'm so glad to be with you. this is great. - you recently published your eighth book, "an unfinished love story: a personal history of the 1960s." this book was born out of a project that you and your late husband, dick goodwin, undertook when he turned 80 years old, to finally go through 300 and some boxes of archival material that he had collected and kept safe for many years. he had been the speech writer for john f. kennedy when he was a democratic primary candidate, first running for president. he had gone back to work for lbj and the lbj white house and also worked for eugene mccarthy and also bobby kennedy. he was, you sort of refer to him as a zelig of the 1960s and in many seminal moments. - and he just seemed to be there at defining moments with each of the major characters, including jackie. he was very close to jackie, as well. h
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schmidt had to say to andrew rosser sorkin. you had wall street cynical and silicon valley very optimistic i think we meet in the middle, because the level of euphoria that's coming out of silicon valley about this is being met with skepticism on wall street i think that's why nvidia's guidance is so important consensus is already calling for up 80% earnings and sales growth the stock's up more than that. so, to karen's point, i don't care, if they can't guide up, it's not a demand issue, it's a supply issue, the stock is still going down and probably causes a sort of downdraft in megacap tech that we saw from late july last year to late october. >>> coming up, rivian down about 4% afterhours on their latest report the numbers and the latest from the call, next >>> plus, apple unveiling two new ipads. one of our traders says the chart might be even more interesting than this big reveal why he's so intrigued, right after this >>> welcome back to "fast money. we've got an earnings alert on rivian the ev maker dropping on q-1 resu
schmidt had to say to andrew rosser sorkin. you had wall street cynical and silicon valley very optimistic i think we meet in the middle, because the level of euphoria that's coming out of silicon valley about this is being met with skepticism on wall street i think that's why nvidia's guidance is so important consensus is already calling for up 80% earnings and sales growth the stock's up more than that. so, to karen's point, i don't care, if they can't guide up, it's not a demand issue, it's...
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. >> our mutual friend, eric schmidt, did a marvelous set of research on this. a couple of years ago, and he would have said, then, we're about a year ahead of china. my sense from my sources, china is closing that gap. this is the foot race that will determine geopolitical nicole superiority by mid-century are we building the right kind of military for that kind of world absolutely. and let me add another example in terms of drones versus naval. look what's happening in the black sea. the russian black sea fleet a third of it is on the bottom of the black sea, drinking seawater as we would say in the business, why not? because ukraine has a navy, they don't, it's because ukrainians have used both air and surface drones. so to your question, drones are amazing. >> the minister showed them to me. >> they're they looked like toy boats and they're really highly lethal drones you can sync these hundred, hundreds of millions of dollars worth of rat worships? >> correct. and so the question then becomes, are the carriers still viable? i think they are for the moment,
. >> our mutual friend, eric schmidt, did a marvelous set of research on this. a couple of years ago, and he would have said, then, we're about a year ahead of china. my sense from my sources, china is closing that gap. this is the foot race that will determine geopolitical nicole superiority by mid-century are we building the right kind of military for that kind of world absolutely. and let me add another example in terms of drones versus naval. look what's happening in the black sea....
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we'll ask senator eric. >> schmidt about it, but first our own intrepid edward lawrence live at the white house on mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say it's getting better with 6% believing it's staying the same. now, increased prices since president biden came into office play a huge part of that. in fact, 62% say grocery prices are a major problem. about half say gas prices are a major problem, and 47 say housing costs are that problem, a triple whammy for families who hear president biden misrepresent inflation. two times over the past two weeks the president's said inflation was 9% when he came into office. is the president misleading americans on that, or does he just not realize that inflation was 1.4% when -- >> you know, and thank you for the question
we'll ask senator eric. >> schmidt about it, but first our own intrepid edward lawrence live at the white house on mr. biden's problems on the economy. what you got, edward? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. in the latest fox news polling, larry re, it shows that the president has a long way to go to try and convince americans he's in charge of the greatest economy in history. in fact, two-thirds of registered voters are saying that the economy is getting worse for their families, 30% say...
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may be overhyped in the short term eric schmidt was also on "squawk box" and called a.i. underhyped. let's settle it and bring in brad gerstner, exclusively from altimeter, via the milken conference in l.a. welcome back it's great to catch up with you. what has become an annual tradition of ours. >> it's great to be here, scott. it's great to be with you. >> i'm sure a.i. is getting a bunch of the conversation out there, rightfully so why don't you weigh in on that for starters since i know nvidia is a large position of yours we talk a.i. so often when we're together druckenmiller trims it, says overhyped. schmidt says overall a.i. is underhyped what does brad gerstner think? >> right well, you know, let me comment on this by maybe telescoping out a little bit, scott, and reflecting on what josh also just shared. year to date, nvidia is up about 75%. meta is up about 35% google and amazon about 20 or 25%. microsoft, 10% think about the backdrop everybody knows that a.i. is driving these essential use cases in enterprises, but we also know that we started the year expectin
may be overhyped in the short term eric schmidt was also on "squawk box" and called a.i. underhyped. let's settle it and bring in brad gerstner, exclusively from altimeter, via the milken conference in l.a. welcome back it's great to catch up with you. what has become an annual tradition of ours. >> it's great to be here, scott. it's great to be with you. >> i'm sure a.i. is getting a bunch of the conversation out there, rightfully so why don't you weigh in on that for...
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so, yeah, i couldn't agree with eric schmidt any more than i'm sure you do as well. talk about -- talk about it and talk about what the experts tell us we should do. >> well, i couldn't agree with you more, joe. i think there are really going to be so many down sides to all of this, though i'm hopeful that they create remarkable upsides. warren buffett also sounded the alarm over the weekend about some of the down sides of ai and just all of the misinformation and fake information and deepfakes and people faking each other that are going to happen. almost how impossible for us to understand what's real and what's not. i think that gets to the very idea of truth that you talk about in the context this have election campaign and what is truth. i think that's very important part of this. >> right. >> and then i think the down side, the economic piece that i -- there's going to be a huge economic boost in the form of productivity or should it, but productivity means that there might be less jobs. i think you're already starting to see it across the board. >> seriously, i
so, yeah, i couldn't agree with eric schmidt any more than i'm sure you do as well. talk about -- talk about it and talk about what the experts tell us we should do. >> well, i couldn't agree with you more, joe. i think there are really going to be so many down sides to all of this, though i'm hopeful that they create remarkable upsides. warren buffett also sounded the alarm over the weekend about some of the down sides of ai and just all of the misinformation and fake information and...
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schmidt talked about was the idea of the future of the war is going to be more lethal than it has been in the past in large part because it's going to happen in very dense cities, and gaza may be a dress rehearsal for what that looks like and that the both morality of that but more importantly the politics of that are going to become more and more complicated especially since everyone has an iphone and is going to be able to take video of this. so the ability to quote, unquote either defend yourself or, you know, some people think that, you know, the only good defense is offense well, but the politics of offense may become more complicated. >> you know, you saw u.n. revise down by half, their guess about how many civilians died. it's too many civilians. it's less civilians than an armed conflict, but it's still horrible, and it is a very, very tough thing. war is a terrible thing, and you know -- >> do you think that technology -- and by the way, we deba debate thd last week do you think technology is going o'to be able to change that part of it? i will say the group was very mixed on
schmidt talked about was the idea of the future of the war is going to be more lethal than it has been in the past in large part because it's going to happen in very dense cities, and gaza may be a dress rehearsal for what that looks like and that the both morality of that but more importantly the politics of that are going to become more and more complicated especially since everyone has an iphone and is going to be able to take video of this. so the ability to quote, unquote either defend...
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talk about boiling the frog scenario i was curious, eric schmitt on with andrew on "squawk on the street" today from d.c. talking about an era in which we would be presented most of the time with intelligence not by a human being and in schmidt's view i'm to the afraid of that. as a society we will adapt >> yeah. that is the optimistic view, obviously, that we will adapt to it that we'll understand the deep fakes that are present and get sophisticated and deal with that that gets to the safety issue, though, and the guardrails so many have talked about and whether they're going to be there. by the way, also on the larger aspect of competition, obviously, openai is funded a lot by microsoft, but also competes with it to -- in other areas, even though it, obviously, powers copilot. llama 3, which schmidt mentioned as well, is seen as very powerful, open source from meta, and, you know, maybe equal to if not already exceeding some of the capabilities of chatgpt. it's an interesting race as well on the technology. >> yeah. it's such a big turn, trying to help viewers understand it all we cer
talk about boiling the frog scenario i was curious, eric schmitt on with andrew on "squawk on the street" today from d.c. talking about an era in which we would be presented most of the time with intelligence not by a human being and in schmidt's view i'm to the afraid of that. as a society we will adapt >> yeah. that is the optimistic view, obviously, that we will adapt to it that we'll understand the deep fakes that are present and get sophisticated and deal with that that...