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julia? >> well, kate, certainly amazing to see how the pandemic did not slow things down only accelerated things thanks for joining us with that. >>> after the break, a $10 billion software company backed by joe montana makes its public debut. the ceo of getlab is next. more "techcheck" is after this ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge. analytical software that connects assets and people to deliver a cybersecure record of your entire operation. so that everyone, in your boardroom and beyond, speaks the same language. honeywell forge. industrial grade software. >>> software developer company getlab making its market debut shares at 77 bucks a share joining us from thes in dak is gitlab cofounder and ceo sid good to have you 10,000 plus valuation on what looks like a quarter billion annual revenue run rate. did that surprise you? >> it's great. we're -- thanks for
julia? >> well, kate, certainly amazing to see how the pandemic did not slow things down only accelerated things thanks for joining us with that. >>> after the break, a $10 billion software company backed by joe montana makes its public debut. the ceo of getlab is next. more "techcheck" is after this ♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ there's software. and then there's industrial grade software, forged from decades of industrial experience and insights. meet honeywell forge....
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julia. >> well, john, third-quarter subscriber growth 4.4 million beat the company's guidance by nearly a million and 8.5 million new subscribers right in line with expectations. the stock popped and gave up gains as investors invest in weakness only 70,000 new subscribers and in latin america user growth slowed showing signs of saturation in those two key markets. fourth quarter earnings guidance did fall short of expectations 80 cents per share rather than $1.10 that they anticipated. wearing a "squid game" track suit during the video call he focused on premium content coming to the platform and more opportunities to make money from netflix franchises >> imagine three years from now and, you know, some future squid games is launching ask it comes along with an incredible array of interaffect or gaming options and all built into the service and then, of course, you've got your off netflix aspect and the experiences we're building out, consumer products. all of that coming together. so, you know, a company like disney still ahead of us and those dimensions putting that whole experience
julia. >> well, john, third-quarter subscriber growth 4.4 million beat the company's guidance by nearly a million and 8.5 million new subscribers right in line with expectations. the stock popped and gave up gains as investors invest in weakness only 70,000 new subscribers and in latin america user growth slowed showing signs of saturation in those two key markets. fourth quarter earnings guidance did fall short of expectations 80 cents per share rather than $1.10 that they anticipated....
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julia? >> and tech check doesn't have to edit at noon and don't forget to follow and subscribe to the podcast. lienst any time, anywhere wherever you get your podcast. tech check is back ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ if you wake up thinking about the market and want to make the right moves fast... get decision tech. for insights on when to buy and sell. and proactive alerts on market events. that's decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> one more thing, and that's intel. earnings are coming after the bell tonight and we've got ceo pat gelsinger tomorrow right here on "tech check. julia, this is quite an earnings report because there's that pressure between the present which isn't so kind for intel right now. their products and their process technology hasn't been right he's trying to fix that. he's got margin pressure from competition and then their future and they have their innovation event next week and i'll be covering that, as well can they focus investors on that >> yeah. i think a big focus
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julia has more >> that's absolutely right, kelly. the question is whether twitter fares worse than expected in dealing with apple's operating system now analysts are projecting that twitter revenue will grow 37% while earnings per share are projected to fall 23% to 15 cents per share. expected to end the quarter with 212 monotizable active users, daily active users that's the key metric there. that would be the addition of 6 million in the quarter, which would be slower growth than the company saw in q2. jpmorgan says twitter is more insulated from att/idfa. saying that privacy changes giving 85% a brand and 50% advertising mix. saying though we believe investors are more focused on user growth and progress new products this quarter. we will also be listening for any updates on the success of twitter's new tools for people to pay for things on the platform like news letters or super followers and what's next for the pilot ecommerce feature. so we're going to go into earnings with a quarter of analysts have a buy rating on the stock.
julia has more >> that's absolutely right, kelly. the question is whether twitter fares worse than expected in dealing with apple's operating system now analysts are projecting that twitter revenue will grow 37% while earnings per share are projected to fall 23% to 15 cents per share. expected to end the quarter with 212 monotizable active users, daily active users that's the key metric there. that would be the addition of 6 million in the quarter, which would be slower growth than the...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and julia boorstin there are three stories in tech, 30 billion gone in snap, stock tumbling 20% then another ecosystem play, google changing its app store model, cutting fees, names like bumble, match and roadblock soaring. third stock at play intel, shares are sinking as sales miss and the company sees a tough road ahead for its turnaround. you will not want to miss pat gelsinger in a first on cnbc interview just a few moments from now we can't wait for it, jon. >> we are looking forward to it. s&p is just about flat we did hit an all-time high this morning, though. september's poor performance firmly in the rearview mirror. all three indices are set for their first three weeks in the green since july nasdaq just fractionally lower, about a little less than half a percent. tech has been under performing ahead of next week's earnings from apple, microsoft, amazon, alphabet, facebook and twitter julia, who is not reporting next week >> well, that's the question is who is not reporting next week, but we heard from snap chat and that's where we start rig
i'm carl quintanilla with jon fortt and julia boorstin there are three stories in tech, 30 billion gone in snap, stock tumbling 20% then another ecosystem play, google changing its app store model, cutting fees, names like bumble, match and roadblock soaring. third stock at play intel, shares are sinking as sales miss and the company sees a tough road ahead for its turnaround. you will not want to miss pat gelsinger in a first on cnbc interview just a few moments from now we can't wait for it,...
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julia joins us with more on the company's response on this julia? >> well, jon, british lawmakers are right now hearing from yet another facebook whistleblower, a former data scientist, sophie zang is her name she was fired from the company after multiple attempts by foreign national governments to abuse the platform and mislead those people's country she is speaking to the committee on the draft online proposed legislation that threatens fines to tech companies if they fail to take action against harmful content. this all comes, of course, on the heels of another "wall street journal" expose saying internal documents reveal that facebook's own engineers doubt the company's ability to use artificial intelligence to crackdown on hate speech facebook hitting back, vp of integrity guy rosen writing in a blogpost the narrative is wrong that hate speech the .05% of content viewed down almost 50% in the last three quarters so, now we'll have to see if congress calls on sophie zang. she said she is willing to testify and that she has passed documentation a
julia joins us with more on the company's response on this julia? >> well, jon, british lawmakers are right now hearing from yet another facebook whistleblower, a former data scientist, sophie zang is her name she was fired from the company after multiple attempts by foreign national governments to abuse the platform and mislead those people's country she is speaking to the committee on the draft online proposed legislation that threatens fines to tech companies if they fail to take...
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julia, i want to start with you because one of the things that was a bit surprising was the walkout. this administration had started talking to immigration advocates long before they even actually put officially into the white house. can you talk about where that friction is and what you expect to be the fallout, if anything, from this? >> yes, it's a fascinating area and one that we don't always get to talk about because it seems like we're just jumping from one thing to another when it comes to the immigration policy and what's going on at the border with this administration. but what we're understanding now is a lot of advocacy groups that had a lot of high hopes for this administration, a lot of people even came over from the administration from advocacy groups and joined government, they're starting to have a friction now because they have not seen daca passed as a permanent fix to daca, they're still seeing title 42 in place. in fact, it's a lot of advocacy groups suing the administration to lift title 42 as you mentioned not only to support the haitians but haitians coming to
julia, i want to start with you because one of the things that was a bit surprising was the walkout. this administration had started talking to immigration advocates long before they even actually put officially into the white house. can you talk about where that friction is and what you expect to be the fallout, if anything, from this? >> yes, it's a fascinating area and one that we don't always get to talk about because it seems like we're just jumping from one thing to another when it...
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julia, to answer your question a bit. there's an elder care and elder kind of help element to this that can be part of it also, you can monitor pets carl, i had questions about the cat friendliness of astro. cats like to attack things dave said they did a lot of pet testing. not with my cat, though. i know, julia, you have a couple cats, as well. it cannot handle stairs. stairs are the vein of this thing's existence. you don't want it going anywhere near the stairs. >> i will be very curious to check this out, john i have a feeling my two cats would not be a fan of it >>> and meanwhile with the nasdaq on pace for its worst week since february, time to get into big tech. "techcheck" is just getting started. it's another day. and anything could happen. it could be the day you welcome 1,200 guests and all their devices. or it could be the day there's a cyberthreat. get ready for it all with an advanced network and managed services from comcast business. and get cybersecurity solutions that let you see everything on your netw
julia, to answer your question a bit. there's an elder care and elder kind of help element to this that can be part of it also, you can monitor pets carl, i had questions about the cat friendliness of astro. cats like to attack things dave said they did a lot of pet testing. not with my cat, though. i know, julia, you have a couple cats, as well. it cannot handle stairs. stairs are the vein of this thing's existence. you don't want it going anywhere near the stairs. >> i will be very...
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julia. >> the stock down 16% since the start of the september, and one of the biggest laggards on the 500. and just out calling the stock quote the internet's third rail posing the question is facebook investable the analyst behind, mark, thanks for talking to us today. you have a buy rating on facebook despite the challenges, including challenges targeting regulatory overhang. why give a buy rating on the stock? >> yeah, there's certainly a lot going on with facebook right now. one of those emotional topics, kind of just like religion and politics you know, aside from the rhetoric around the name, there's obviously fundamental questions with the iefa coming in this quarter, regulatory overhang, engagement questions why i continue to like it, despite the noise as we look into 2022, there's a lot to like about the story. user engagement is quite strong. advertisers continue to stick their head in to invest. and new next year, particularly shops, which gives a leg-up can once we get past this negative media psych thacycle that we're. >> well, mark, certainly there have been negative med
julia. >> the stock down 16% since the start of the september, and one of the biggest laggards on the 500. and just out calling the stock quote the internet's third rail posing the question is facebook investable the analyst behind, mark, thanks for talking to us today. you have a buy rating on facebook despite the challenges, including challenges targeting regulatory overhang. why give a buy rating on the stock? >> yeah, there's certainly a lot going on with facebook right now. one...
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and quick reset here as we start "techcheck" this morning i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and julia boorstin technology gets a little bit better and little more intelligence, obviously more data to chew on and efficiencies grow and you have more human stories to tell and we're certainly going to want to hear from shatner himself and then the others but to hear about what this was like >> yeah, we are getting news that all four of the astronauts who are onboard that capsule that just relanded in the west texas desert, that they have given the thumbs up and all doing well after their almost 11-minute journey to the edge of space and to your point, carl, i mean, after the last flight which was a historic flight in and of itself the one that founder jeff bezos was on board for. when i spoke to bezos after that trip he did say, quote/unquote, a tiny step of what blue origin is going to do and what they're really trying to do is build reusable space vehicles and that is the only way to build a road to space so, this is the first commercial business for blue origin, but only the first and
and quick reset here as we start "techcheck" this morning i'm carl quintanilla with john fortt and julia boorstin technology gets a little bit better and little more intelligence, obviously more data to chew on and efficiencies grow and you have more human stories to tell and we're certainly going to want to hear from shatner himself and then the others but to hear about what this was like >> yeah, we are getting news that all four of the astronauts who are onboard that capsule...
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i'm carl quintanilla with julia boorstin. and a must own stock we'll tell you why later this however. and also how to fix facebook our friend has some ideas coming up but we are going to start this morning with the rally and we're tech all of it, mike santoli has more hi, mike >> yeah, carl. big tech stock, driving higher in july and august had the worst decline, sort of got most oversold now participating fully. look at the nasdaq 100 -- well, here we have it since june 30th of this year you kind of have a flat line look at the big bounce we got into the high. it's adhering pretty well to the longer trend line. it bounced off the other day look at the nasdaq against the dow, trading off leadership over the course of this year. it's mostly been an elegant rotation it has turned much more messy recently if you look here, nasdaq 100 in white really had a tough time in the spring the dow is fine. we pointed this out a couple times, dow, a little bit of a global slowdown starting in august the big cap tech and the concerted decli
i'm carl quintanilla with julia boorstin. and a must own stock we'll tell you why later this however. and also how to fix facebook our friend has some ideas coming up but we are going to start this morning with the rally and we're tech all of it, mike santoli has more hi, mike >> yeah, carl. big tech stock, driving higher in july and august had the worst decline, sort of got most oversold now participating fully. look at the nasdaq 100 -- well, here we have it since june 30th of this year...
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i think that all the last 2 years or so did has been po hope that the relations between our julia and france might improve, especially under the leadership of the current president, a manuel backlog. he opened up few windows of hope when or for his does. he talked about her colonialism as a crime against humanity in gentlemen. he instructed the benjamin stall on the friendship, eminent professional history of our join descent into the styled some sort of a dialogue away the undulations and open up the memories at in the hands of so many attorneys who were killed duly to welcome but by the french when he turned to angela, he showed that the show that somethin stubs would be taken to waltz, at least opening up. one of the most plausible subjects into love, hate relations between angelica and france, but events over the last couple of weeks. and so to lee, over the last few days, have put everything in jeopardy, but i think they're on julius, we're not expecting a french president michael to come up with these particular statements. and i guess that even the french president did not thin
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it's under 30, right, julia? julia boorstin with us now they have this challenge with younger users but then as we sort of discussed yesterday, this stock is down 2%. this is nowhere near a snap-level of stock concern this morning. >> yeah. but so, jon, just to refer to the comment about young adults i think it's really important to note how they defined young adults it was 19 to 29. they did not say teens teens are the area that they've drawn so much scrutiny for this idea that they're bad for teens and also the idea that they really are losing their stronghold on teens, which of course very quickly become young adults so i think it's really essential there that they're basically talking about people in their 20s. and a big piece of their attempt or their approach to getting those 20 somethings is going to be about reals and video content and then commerce and also, jon, we have to note that commerce is a great way for them to help circumnavigate some of the apple targeting restrictions >> now, dee, this is a gr
it's under 30, right, julia? julia boorstin with us now they have this challenge with younger users but then as we sort of discussed yesterday, this stock is down 2%. this is nowhere near a snap-level of stock concern this morning. >> yeah. but so, jon, just to refer to the comment about young adults i think it's really important to note how they defined young adults it was 19 to 29. they did not say teens teens are the area that they've drawn so much scrutiny for this idea that they're...
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thank you, julia tech funds losses are 5% over the past week. today's activity sparking some interesting options trading as well mike khouw has the action. mike >> always very busy trading over 1.6 million contracts a day on average. today 140% of that volume, nearly 2.4 million contracts, puts outpacing calls that's less than what we normally see the reason for that is the two most active contracts both expiring by the end of the week. >> thanks for that, mike for more "options action," tune in to the full show, friday, 5:30asrnim nt, final trades. as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. you have the best pizza in town and the worst wait times. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire >>> final trade time tim? >> with a lot of work to do still but a valuation that's very defendable and outperformance to even apple this year. intel i
thank you, julia tech funds losses are 5% over the past week. today's activity sparking some interesting options trading as well mike khouw has the action. mike >> always very busy trading over 1.6 million contracts a day on average. today 140% of that volume, nearly 2.4 million contracts, puts outpacing calls that's less than what we normally see the reason for that is the two most active contracts both expiring by the end of the week. >> thanks for that, mike for more...
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julia, what'd you think of the box office number? >> i think people were expecting between, say, $55 million and $65 million. this would have been in that range. then thursday night, the numbers were really huge for those thursday night showings. i think that got people really excited. they thought the numbers were going to be huge the reality is, the movie was long it was about 2 1/2 hours long, which means there are fewer opportunities to play it on a friday or a saturday night compared to "venom," closer to an hour and a half long. that set the pandemic record for an opening weekend and bond has to appeal to older audiences, and those audiences are less likely to rush out and see something opening weekend. which means there is hope that this film will hold up particularly well in coming weeks and won't have the typical drop-off more superheros would zblee >> chris, i see a knowing smile. >> julia said it appeals to older audiences, and i saw it last weekend what i would say, i think 6 to 12 months from now, you'll be seeing headli
julia, what'd you think of the box office number? >> i think people were expecting between, say, $55 million and $65 million. this would have been in that range. then thursday night, the numbers were really huge for those thursday night showings. i think that got people really excited. they thought the numbers were going to be huge the reality is, the movie was long it was about 2 1/2 hours long, which means there are fewer opportunities to play it on a friday or a saturday night compared...
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julia, let me begin with you. what does your reporting show this internal debate within the administration was all about? >> it shows as recally as july, there's a lot of intelligence to figure out what might be coming to the borders and watching thousands of haitians amassing in areas like colombia, haitians who had left haiti years ago. they were amassing in colombia, panama, to try to come to the united states and there were indications they may soon be starting their journey north. instead, there was a stalling. within the administration, the dhs and the white house there was a debate about whether or not they should start deporting haitians who were in the united states at that time back to haiti. some said it could be a deterrent and keep those who might be coming away from coming to the u.s. border. others said it wasn't the time because as you know in july, that was coming off the assassination of the haitian president and then when august came and we saw the 7.2 magnitude earthquake in haiti, they did dec
julia, let me begin with you. what does your reporting show this internal debate within the administration was all about? >> it shows as recally as july, there's a lot of intelligence to figure out what might be coming to the borders and watching thousands of haitians amassing in areas like colombia, haitians who had left haiti years ago. they were amassing in colombia, panama, to try to come to the united states and there were indications they may soon be starting their journey north....
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>> you continued to press, julia? you. i don't know i think that could be your epitaph, continue to press for sure we can count on you for that. >>> stick with us. we also want to bring in bank of america securities gnat schindler. about netflix. nat, the outsized success of "squid game" important there's this metric that often is talked about the efficiency cost versus what viewership brings in. it's been quite high for "squid game" surprise breakout hit. i wonder as you look at squid game versus the dave chappelle special, what does dave chappelle do for netflix certainly it's popular content but it's expensive is there a chance they lose out or is it probably going to work out for them >> yeah. thank you for having me. i think it's very difficult to tell so, it would be difficult not just for us to tell from the outside, it's difficult for netflix to tell. you've seen reports that i've seen that internal estimates suggested that "squid games" would generate 900 million that's difficult to know it probably generated a la
>> you continued to press, julia? you. i don't know i think that could be your epitaph, continue to press for sure we can count on you for that. >>> stick with us. we also want to bring in bank of america securities gnat schindler. about netflix. nat, the outsized success of "squid game" important there's this metric that often is talked about the efficiency cost versus what viewership brings in. it's been quite high for "squid game" surprise breakout hit. i...
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good julia. okay. julia. when you said that what was in the last door, but the more when we reviewed the transport we're the ones you've, you know, it's one of the internet. i mean, i mean, you know, we have the guy which day is when you and what would you want and just so we're done with, you know, a lot of so we're going to be what will, what you're going to get. just don't the clue some lou send me the join me every thursday and the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the world. the politics sport business. i'm show business. i'll see you then me ah, he died. i cried, and i just had a slot the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything differently this all thought i just didn't feel good on the way for the surgery, his lungs failed. 30 seconds when i killed him. i had gotten stuck with so many needles that day in 2019 talk to started talking about a new wide spread disease that caused severe lung damage. there's a few points that were really the attorney. all of the patients were
good julia. okay. julia. when you said that what was in the last door, but the more when we reviewed the transport we're the ones you've, you know, it's one of the internet. i mean, i mean, you know, we have the guy which day is when you and what would you want and just so we're done with, you know, a lot of so we're going to be what will, what you're going to get. just don't the clue some lou send me the join me every thursday and the alex summon show and i'll be speaking to guess in the...
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this is the part where i want to talk a little bit about julia ward how. julia ward how woman who wrote the battle hymn of the republic in 1862. i thought you about her. she didn't begin to take on a more public role during the civil war especially through writing, she's a brilliant thinker, diaries are at harvard and she becomes involved american women's suffrage association because she wants the vote. she the more moderate character than elizabeth cady stanton and she wants the vote for this reason. her husband, every time she wants to leave him he says great, go, you will never see your kids again. in this era, children are the property of their fathers, and if women divorce their husbands they can because from the kids so she stays married to him and tries to continue to have access to the kids. the great part of this story, i read to her directly years ago, he is really awful to her and keeps trying to destroy the diary, telling her she is stupid and nobody will listen to her and she doesn't matter and he is the shining light in the couple because he
this is the part where i want to talk a little bit about julia ward how. julia ward how woman who wrote the battle hymn of the republic in 1862. i thought you about her. she didn't begin to take on a more public role during the civil war especially through writing, she's a brilliant thinker, diaries are at harvard and she becomes involved american women's suffrage association because she wants the vote. she the more moderate character than elizabeth cady stanton and she wants the vote for this...
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julia schaletzky: we were looking for things that make remdesivir work better. stephen: at uc berkeley, biochemist julia schaletzky and her staff tested thousands of approved drugs to see if just one would help remdesivir kill the virus. after months of searching, they got a hit. this first slide shows how human cells look in the lab when attacked by sars-covid-2. dr. julia schaletzky: you can see in red where the virus proteins are, and the cells shrivel up and die. stephen: but look at what happens when the scientists treat the cells with a mixture of remdesivir and a hepatitis c drug called velpatasvir. eddie wehri: so it completely eliminates the virus in cells, which is great, but that's just the first step. stephen: so, wait a minute, you're tellin' me, in cells, you're able to completely eliminate covid-19? eddie: pretty much, yeah. stephen: but the berkeley team still needs to test its treatment on animals before it can start human trials, and it could be years before that occurs. while american researchers work as small, independent teams, great britain
julia schaletzky: we were looking for things that make remdesivir work better. stephen: at uc berkeley, biochemist julia schaletzky and her staff tested thousands of approved drugs to see if just one would help remdesivir kill the virus. after months of searching, they got a hit. this first slide shows how human cells look in the lab when attacked by sars-covid-2. dr. julia schaletzky: you can see in red where the virus proteins are, and the cells shrivel up and die. stephen: but look at what...
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this is oh, good julia. good. those to guy with an is the things that i want to with the same deal is with her when he was last door. but all more is blizzard. when yes, the sil, bob really 0, it runs part of or e, or someone 0. it was last year or in years, the engineer, i mean, which only me, you know, we have the guy me today is that when you moved, you wouldn't, is that the answer worked on you would? well, it, you'll no model with martco and 0 area. he is the other 2, are you what we'll, where you don't like it is on the clothes on low the there will the shuttle. mm. mm oh. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy, even foundation, let it be in arms. race is on often very dramatic development. only personally and getting to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical time time to sit down and talk with di i cried, and i just had a spot the whole time. i was there. no one really thought anything different. you just all thought i just didn't feel good
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julia, what did we learn here? >> what we learned here is that studios want flexibility going forward and they know they're going to have to pay stars for it theatrical performance was tied to the outcome for producers, directors and movie stars. going forward it will be a lot about flexibility and also about the value of streaming it is notable that they didn't disclose the terms one report from deadline.com said that scarlett johansson is getting paid $40 million all in. these are big numbers here, but it also doesn't look good for either party that it had to go to a lawsuit i think going forward we will see whether it is movie stars or studios try to avoid the scrutiny of being in the public sphere with a very high-profile lawsuit like that. >> derek, what would you add to that >> sure. so i had to quickly do some reporting on the deal. look, basically she is the biggest female star in the world, uniquely in a place of power to fight for actors, to find a way that streaming revenue is divided among actors and i
julia, what did we learn here? >> what we learned here is that studios want flexibility going forward and they know they're going to have to pay stars for it theatrical performance was tied to the outcome for producers, directors and movie stars. going forward it will be a lot about flexibility and also about the value of streaming it is notable that they didn't disclose the terms one report from deadline.com said that scarlett johansson is getting paid $40 million all in. these are big...
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she's making sure this is julia julia just cody, emily, but the action not doest of up with the mortgage. no virtual age is treating for a little squiggly, shaking, waking, slower, a scope, practical, a slip, law, yamaha 50. but then we got those to birth, a school and russia. this class of car was discontinued, more than 20 years ago. even lost a more than a sort of can you sell it to proposal this year dealing with just important factors. it took 5 years to close the gap on the world car industry from the drawing board to the 1st finished model escapes us will over. i'm not sure if i excellent to prove to you of dealing with my food or from from a small for with, for for much with a wrong one. all 3 just don't move. i mean, you have to say proud disdain becomes the advocate and engagement. it was the trail. when so many find themselves, well the part we choose to look for common ground. ah, a do you know if the doing well just to him or your goal is to give me a straw for she knew as much no no . a deep voice with the name. this is the son movil model, 1.0, not quite a car. it's like a
she's making sure this is julia julia just cody, emily, but the action not doest of up with the mortgage. no virtual age is treating for a little squiggly, shaking, waking, slower, a scope, practical, a slip, law, yamaha 50. but then we got those to birth, a school and russia. this class of car was discontinued, more than 20 years ago. even lost a more than a sort of can you sell it to proposal this year dealing with just important factors. it took 5 years to close the gap on the world car...
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you're going to hear more from me about julia warren howe put it this way. she said when we are writing that 14th amendment, women should be included before talk about citizenship or talk about having a say and american society women belong in that amendments. they should have rights under that amendment. and of course when congress has discussed the 14th amendment at great length congress -- some congressmen do introduce the idea that women should be included in the 14th amendment and women should be considered full citizens with the site in american society and they are left out. the idea that women should somehow have rights and be able to participate in american society is just a nonstarter in 1868. this, the suffragist especially those who have worked so hard for the war, just really stung. the civil war came to an end leaving the slaves not only emancipated but endowed with the full dignity of citizenship. the women of the north had greatly helped to open the door which admitted him to freedom and safeguard the ballots. was this door to be shut in thei
you're going to hear more from me about julia warren howe put it this way. she said when we are writing that 14th amendment, women should be included before talk about citizenship or talk about having a say and american society women belong in that amendments. they should have rights under that amendment. and of course when congress has discussed the 14th amendment at great length congress -- some congressmen do introduce the idea that women should be included in the 14th amendment and women...
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, carl, rent the runway is an interesting indication julia, you and i were trading e-mails about the consignment model and that wasn't loved by public market investors either >> well, i think what's so important to acknowledge here is that tech companies are -- they hate having inventory. investors hate it when there's any inventory depreciates, but what rent the runway has been doing is acknowledging that they want to move from being relying on owning inventory and they've been shifting this model where they have brands that give them access to clothes without them paying any up front or any meaningful up-front fees and then they share in the revenues and they've been effectively eliminating that inventory ownership for a bigger piece of their business and in the s-1 they talked about the asset light sources for the products that have grown from 26% in fiscal 2019 to approximately 54% in fiscal 2020 we are talking over half of the products now sourced without them having to own those products and worry about them depreciating >> certainly, investors have had practice dealing with so
, carl, rent the runway is an interesting indication julia, you and i were trading e-mails about the consignment model and that wasn't loved by public market investors either >> well, i think what's so important to acknowledge here is that tech companies are -- they hate having inventory. investors hate it when there's any inventory depreciates, but what rent the runway has been doing is acknowledging that they want to move from being relying on owning inventory and they've been shifting...
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interesting mix of dynamics that work in the evercore call on facebook, julia. they talk about advertising weakness potentially if some of these big advertisers have to deal with inflation in their core business and then they say the risk on the apple engagement issue is being underappreciated by the street. >> yes, i mean, i think carl it's worth noting that facebook has been talking about the apple risk for some time, but this is the first quarter when we're going to see the full impact at the apple risk and many pieces of this. it is one whether advertisers are not able to accurately measure the impact of their ads. whether the ads don't work as well and whether advertisers just say, hey, maybe this is an opportunity for us to move to other platforms where we could have a better sense of what our impact is, john. >> here's something i'm wondering. i don't have data on this specifically, but i think the inventory and supply chain issues could actually play to facebook's benefit in a way that analysts might not be expecting. and that being you don't know what i
interesting mix of dynamics that work in the evercore call on facebook, julia. they talk about advertising weakness potentially if some of these big advertisers have to deal with inflation in their core business and then they say the risk on the apple engagement issue is being underappreciated by the street. >> yes, i mean, i think carl it's worth noting that facebook has been talking about the apple risk for some time, but this is the first quarter when we're going to see the full impact...
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particularly julia, later in her life julia sought a pension from the federal government as a president a widow. during her campaign which was very difficult to required a lot of legal maneuvering, a lot of help a lot of aid from politically wealthy individuals in washington, newspapers never seem to tire that she was married to the trader president. i think it's right to be hard on john tyler for this decision to enter politics one last time late in 1861. i think there is an anecdote for me later president that could really speak to what politicians like tyler thought about and how politics really consume them. the later president is john f. kennedy. in 1963 assume sizing up his potential rivals the potential republican nominees for president in 1964 he talked about barry goldwater's name was being mentioned significantly. he talked about nelson rockefeller. he thought about rockefeller and he could not really understand what rockefeller was doing. about a year earlier rockefeller had left his wife tamir a yet much younger woman. i woman it was said in the press she stole from her husb
particularly julia, later in her life julia sought a pension from the federal government as a president a widow. during her campaign which was very difficult to required a lot of legal maneuvering, a lot of help a lot of aid from politically wealthy individuals in washington, newspapers never seem to tire that she was married to the trader president. i think it's right to be hard on john tyler for this decision to enter politics one last time late in 1861. i think there is an anecdote for me...
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pete, you can't hear me, so i'm going to turn to julia and toss the same question to you. effectively what does this ruling do for people across the state? >> it's a good question because it could be so temporary. we just heard from judge robert pitman last night in the western district of texas. he lifted this, he had addressed an effort for a temporary stay, but it was immediately appealed to the fifth circuit, arguably the most conservative in the country, so they very well could reverse that. in fact they've already had the chance to weigh in on this before and they have said that they've allowed it to go forward. so what this means for women in texas is, yes, for now they may have their rights back, but maybe for a very short glimmer of time, which is hard for women who were maybe trying to make such an important decision. >> and wendy murphy, if you can hear me, and we should say we have been having some technical issues here at msnbc, hopefully our viewers will stay with us, you told our team this morning you believed the judge's harsh editorializing in this instanc
pete, you can't hear me, so i'm going to turn to julia and toss the same question to you. effectively what does this ruling do for people across the state? >> it's a good question because it could be so temporary. we just heard from judge robert pitman last night in the western district of texas. he lifted this, he had addressed an effort for a temporary stay, but it was immediately appealed to the fifth circuit, arguably the most conservative in the country, so they very well could...
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julia? >> that's right. facebook shares plum meting down about 5% on more allegations from whistle-blower frances haugen saying facebook prioritizes profits over safety and misled investors coming as facebook and what's app have out you knows around the globe facebook says it's working on the problem. in yet another facebook headline the company filed a response to the ftc's amended anti-trust complaint saying they cherry picked data and failed to move it has a monopoly. other social stocks are lower today. facebook down 5.5% but twitter, snap and pinterest down about 6% back over to you. >> julia, thank you. lindsay, every other facebook scandal, there have been so many and regulatory concern, has been a buy for shareholders is this time different >> yeah. i'm not so sure it's different what you have to think about coming to facebook is that they are still one of the largest receivers of ad revenue out there and i don't think that's going to change overnight even with regulatory issues so something not inve
julia? >> that's right. facebook shares plum meting down about 5% on more allegations from whistle-blower frances haugen saying facebook prioritizes profits over safety and misled investors coming as facebook and what's app have out you knows around the globe facebook says it's working on the problem. in yet another facebook headline the company filed a response to the ftc's amended anti-trust complaint saying they cherry picked data and failed to move it has a monopoly. other social...
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and i guess that even the french president did not think, but the and julia would give such a little bust or answer to what they have done by closing the engine as space to for lunch me to, to re, ah jets, operating in money in paris over a burner trace, is this a simple diplomatic spot, or is it as i guess in the us as a miscalculation of comments by macro that's led to a very serious incident. i think it's somewhere between the 2. just a little bit of context for your viewers. these are courses statements, find my call where actually happened during a meeting and inform meeting with some all french algerians and all jerry and the younger generation. so it was a free flowing conversation. but throughout this conversation, it was clear that mccoy's press a frustration or a disappointment off to, according to him. having tried to reconcile the narratives of french history in all jerry, in history and master. according to him, having generally tried to make some gestures towards the j and leadership. now his conclusion, his main conclusion, the one that has been that has made it all g
and i guess that even the french president did not think, but the and julia would give such a little bust or answer to what they have done by closing the engine as space to for lunch me to, to re, ah jets, operating in money in paris over a burner trace, is this a simple diplomatic spot, or is it as i guess in the us as a miscalculation of comments by macro that's led to a very serious incident. i think it's somewhere between the 2. just a little bit of context for your viewers. these are...
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i think that all the last 2 years or so did has been po hope that the relations between our julia and france might improve. especially under the leadership of current president emmanuel backlog. he opened up few windows of hope when for, for his toes. he talked about her colonialism as a crime against humanity in gentlemen. he instructed the benjamin stall on the friendship, eminent professional history of our join descent into the styled some sort of a dialogue away the undulations and open up ago memories idea that the hands of so many attorneys who were killed duly to welcome but by the french when he turned to angela, he showed that the show that something stops would be taken to waltz, at least opening up one of the most sensible subjects into love, hate relations between angelica and france, but events over the last couple of weeks. and so to lee, over the last few days, have put everything in jeopardy. but i think there and julius were not expecting a front president micro to come up with these particular statements. and i guess that even the french president did not think. but
i think that all the last 2 years or so did has been po hope that the relations between our julia and france might improve. especially under the leadership of current president emmanuel backlog. he opened up few windows of hope when for, for his toes. he talked about her colonialism as a crime against humanity in gentlemen. he instructed the benjamin stall on the friendship, eminent professional history of our join descent into the styled some sort of a dialogue away the undulations and open up...
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let me introduce you to the crew of his historic flight. julia pettis sailed right here was a russian film. the saw and stage actress. she has appeared in dozens of films and tv series, and she's also a founding member of the charity foundation. gulch should knock, which helps children with disabilities. she's also the mother of 2 daughters. right now to the film's director, who also works as a producer and a writer as well. a movie maker through and through mr. clim ship panko. now he's the father of 3, and was recently behind several successful movies in russia, including that of salut, c, m, most valued 7. now what i'd like to note, chapin goes already set a bit of a record in space because he's not a small man. in fact, he is the tallest russian to ever get into space and go to the international space station. ah no. ah, his little cubes else is on us, sir. usual with that's celeste chilton with mutually with dial. it may be leonor, nor good, nor gustavo. yeah. when she museum company, we are usually is not just suki at that, even omnia, but you linear unethical. noticed all of th
let me introduce you to the crew of his historic flight. julia pettis sailed right here was a russian film. the saw and stage actress. she has appeared in dozens of films and tv series, and she's also a founding member of the charity foundation. gulch should knock, which helps children with disabilities. she's also the mother of 2 daughters. right now to the film's director, who also works as a producer and a writer as well. a movie maker through and through mr. clim ship panko. now he's the...
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shep >> julia, obviously a lot of outrage on the hill today. but what about actual know, thn act called the kids' >> reporter: -- legislation? >> reporter: well, you know, there's an act called the kids' act. it's from senators markey and blumenthal it had been introduced last year and they just reintroduced it in an effort to figure out ways to make sure that advertising is not overly manipulative, that there are limits to the types of content you can show to children and one interesting thing, shep, is when senator markey brought this up to antigone davis she said that her company, facebook, supports the idea of having more clear-cut legislation of how they should operate. >> julia, thanks you know, whenever tech executives testify before house and senate committees, members of congress are often criticized for not knowing enough about tech companies to come up with the right questions for executives about how they work witness this >> will you commit to ending -- >> no. that's not quite ready yet in an exchange that went viral between senato
shep >> julia, obviously a lot of outrage on the hill today. but what about actual know, thn act called the kids' >> reporter: -- legislation? >> reporter: well, you know, there's an act called the kids' act. it's from senators markey and blumenthal it had been introduced last year and they just reintroduced it in an effort to figure out ways to make sure that advertising is not overly manipulative, that there are limits to the types of content you can show to children and one...
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of a trail blazing russian film cruise returned to us from the international space station. actress julia had a sealed and director clim should panko have spent the last 12 days on board. the i assess making the world's 1st movie shot and all ah ah, so it is another cosmic milestone. of course, the soviet union sent the 1st man into space, and russia is now picking up the baton by striving for another 1st making a movie in orbit. a hyster moment the crew power shoot down on cassock soil just a few hours ago. oh so it was cool. it was like ro across to and we were just enjoy it. everything was sparkling outside the window. we had a lot of fun with when our flight was nearly over. we didn't want to return. no, it's such a thing happens, wash in a lifetime. mm. the flight will have taken his toll though. the returning crew will have to go through a rehabilitation process over the next few days, at least. now that spacecraft named after the 1st person in space eureka garn undocked from the international space station at $415.00 a. m. moscow time. so the descent took roughly 3 and a half hours
of a trail blazing russian film cruise returned to us from the international space station. actress julia had a sealed and director clim should panko have spent the last 12 days on board. the i assess making the world's 1st movie shot and all ah ah, so it is another cosmic milestone. of course, the soviet union sent the 1st man into space, and russia is now picking up the baton by striving for another 1st making a movie in orbit. a hyster moment the crew power shoot down on cassock soil just a...
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let me introduce you to the crew of his historic flight. julia pettis sailed right here is a russian film, the star and stage actress. she has appeared in dozens of films and tv series, and she's also a founding member of the charity foundation gulch, and knock, which helps children with disabilities. she's also the mother of 2 daughters right now to the film's director, who also works as a producer and a writer as well. a movie make a through and through mr. clim ship panko. now he's the father of 3 and was recently behind several successful movies in russia including that of salute. cm more salute 7. now on a lighter note, she pancho's already set a bit of a record in space because he's not a small man. in fact, he is the tortoise russian to ever get into space and go to the international space station. ah, in his little groups else is on us ruling middle grades and i got so much with, ah, it's a nasa, mutually put dial. it may be leonor nor good nor gustavo. yeah. sheet. obviously, company we are usually is not just suki at the vdm foreman. yeah. but you linear unethical. noticed
let me introduce you to the crew of his historic flight. julia pettis sailed right here is a russian film, the star and stage actress. she has appeared in dozens of films and tv series, and she's also a founding member of the charity foundation gulch, and knock, which helps children with disabilities. she's also the mother of 2 daughters right now to the film's director, who also works as a producer and a writer as well. a movie make a through and through mr. clim ship panko. now he's the...
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julia, one last question for you. one of the lingering impacts of the trump administration is the incarceration, sadly, of children. and we're learning that there's still roughly 11,000 children in detention. what is the biden administration doing to alleviate and remove them from those spaces and bring them into guardianships of some sort? >> well, first it's important to remember that these children are in the care of hhs. it's not i.c.e., it's not punitive, and it's been hard really, for any administration to imagine a difference in that system where children would go straight from a border processing center to be released at large in the united states. these children who need to have some sort of shelter and be provided for and then have the people who are coming forward to be their sponsors, to have them vetted. the problems sometimes there's a backlog. it can be a month, two months until people who are begging to come forward, parents are calling the hotline all the time saying i'm in the united states waiting t
julia, one last question for you. one of the lingering impacts of the trump administration is the incarceration, sadly, of children. and we're learning that there's still roughly 11,000 children in detention. what is the biden administration doing to alleviate and remove them from those spaces and bring them into guardianships of some sort? >> well, first it's important to remember that these children are in the care of hhs. it's not i.c.e., it's not punitive, and it's been hard really,...
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julia, i am sure your ears ricked beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up — beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when _ beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when polly _ beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when polly said - beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when polly said the - pricked up when polly said the findings indicated that women are happiest, healthiest and sexiest at 53. it's important to talk about there being a good life potentially through the menopause and on the other side because so much of the time watts talked about with the menopause is some of the things women go through are not pleasant? definitely. i am living my best life now. i am definitely. i am living my best life now. iam happier. happierthan i have ever been, i think. it helps if you have an understanding partner because it is not easy for partners, fathers and brothers. so men have to educate themselves. so that they can support the women in their lives. i am very lucky in that way. yeah, i have no complaints about anything. i am very happy and he
julia, i am sure your ears ricked beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up — beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when _ beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when polly _ beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when polly said - beyond. julia, i am sure your ears pricked up when polly said the - pricked up when polly said the findings indicated that women are happiest, healthiest and sexiest at 53. it's important to talk about there being a good life potentially...
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julia, facebook's pushing back against documents from their own company. >> well, that's right. facebook's head of security antigone davis playing defense in the face of accusations that facebook puts profits ahead of kids' safety, stressing the value that teens get from connecting with friends and family in a bipartisan attack a number of senators compared social media to cigarettes >> facebook is just like big tobacco, pushing a product that they know is harmful to the health of young people, pushing it to them early all so facebook can make money i.g. stands for instagram. but it also stands for instagreed >> several senators pushed davis on the company's pause on its development of instagram for kids now, davis didn't share any details, saying the company uses research to improve its products but senator blackburn said facebook's interests are purely financial. >> this seems to be a recurring theme with this company, do everything and anything to mold the world into your own image for your own profit without any regard for any harm that is going to be done because your focus
julia, facebook's pushing back against documents from their own company. >> well, that's right. facebook's head of security antigone davis playing defense in the face of accusations that facebook puts profits ahead of kids' safety, stressing the value that teens get from connecting with friends and family in a bipartisan attack a number of senators compared social media to cigarettes >> facebook is just like big tobacco, pushing a product that they know is harmful to the health of...
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my regina's while she had medicine, rakish liddy, could remar, ma'am, in any learn. lou, julia sims, you've seen him in india. you had a minute for them. ok, so let us when marie viola she had called miss ellen as well. he nod, we're feeling that it's a girl z. if you can, i mean we'll talk a hand with a handy will you like it to india method. okay. it'll hold. busy a lot of a lot to level blog level to waive a anyway, i had to wait lately will leave you with that feeling the way the holy. what a mess will have been seeing him with like i said, i'm really thankful to the people there. morocco and all they've shown us great love, great affection, great respect. thank you. i had a seabrook in december, rob, but it is so shocking in it is such a big surprise that indian villains, you know so far away from you. traditionally and culturally so far and you know, yet you people have, you know, embraced as you. people have given us so much a love just to lagrangian phones. i mean the proof, it was last night, you know, when i went to the premier student of the year, there were thousands of p
my regina's while she had medicine, rakish liddy, could remar, ma'am, in any learn. lou, julia sims, you've seen him in india. you had a minute for them. ok, so let us when marie viola she had called miss ellen as well. he nod, we're feeling that it's a girl z. if you can, i mean we'll talk a hand with a handy will you like it to india method. okay. it'll hold. busy a lot of a lot to level blog level to waive a anyway, i had to wait lately will leave you with that feeling the way the holy. what...
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julia: i think what you mentioned, we are expecting a rate hike there. one of the interesting things is rba. when that we don't expect the changes, later on on friday they will release a financial report. there were raising concerns about mortgage debt and what we could expect from potential collations coming from that economy. that is quite interesting. the other part is the rba in terms of their operations rishaad:. get -- operations. rishaad: give us a sense of what central banks can do? they could make some new ammunition for problems down the line, right? julia: at the moment, basically they are tilting their policies for removing corporate emergency measures. that is what we are seeing from what they said and we will see if they will hike rates as well. it is more about basically, trying to remove some of the emergency as a move forward in terms of moving on from the pandemic. david: that then takes us into other tools like macro preventive measures. a lot of these plays are still grappling with inflation that is not about targets but well above ta
julia: i think what you mentioned, we are expecting a rate hike there. one of the interesting things is rba. when that we don't expect the changes, later on on friday they will release a financial report. there were raising concerns about mortgage debt and what we could expect from potential collations coming from that economy. that is quite interesting. the other part is the rba in terms of their operations rishaad:. get -- operations. rishaad: give us a sense of what central banks can do?...
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julia, facebook not just zu zuck zuckerberg, but pr seeming to downplay the testimony and suggests she doesn't have the expertise or wasn't in the room where it happened to make some of the statements but getting support from people in those rooms during the time when decisions were made. >> it seemed like she got a lot of support from the senators yesterday. really interesting to see the way facebook is reacting to this the fact that mark zucckerberg has not, her big interview on "60 minutes" and then her testimony. it took him until last night to respond and he very much seemed like he was trying to rise above it, not respond to a lot of the specific allegations but saying just in general her allegations don't make sense and he likes to focus on the logic and reason and a lot of questions about some of these issues that she raised and whether or not he's trying to sort of gloss over some of these more problematic issues for the company and i think going forward he's going to be called, i would be shocked if he wasn't called to testify again, carl. and perhaps really answer some of th
julia, facebook not just zu zuck zuckerberg, but pr seeming to downplay the testimony and suggests she doesn't have the expertise or wasn't in the room where it happened to make some of the statements but getting support from people in those rooms during the time when decisions were made. >> it seemed like she got a lot of support from the senators yesterday. really interesting to see the way facebook is reacting to this the fact that mark zucckerberg has not, her big interview on...