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in the same time, he beat the chinese jensen wayne. this is the women's tournament match, tennis association. gudermes reached the semi-finals of the wt-100 category tournament. for the first time in a row and personally repeated the record in such competitions recently at a tournament in madrid she lost in the semi-finals to the first racket of the world and oshvetok from poland kudermetova 26 years old. she occupies the twelfth line in the world ranking and has one wt title in singles now for basketball kazan basketball club unik sadik beat krasnodar lokomotiv kuban in the fifth match of the final series of vtb dynamics and became the winner of the league for the first time details. alexander abramov has kazan a champion not only in men's volleyball, but now in basketball for the first time in the history of unix won the vtb united league for the first time in the history of unix champion of russia championship guys. another cheer for me, but for someone the first and this is a great achievement, because everyone wants to become a ch
in the same time, he beat the chinese jensen wayne. this is the women's tournament match, tennis association. gudermes reached the semi-finals of the wt-100 category tournament. for the first time in a row and personally repeated the record in such competitions recently at a tournament in madrid she lost in the semi-finals to the first racket of the world and oshvetok from poland kudermetova 26 years old. she occupies the twelfth line in the world ranking and has one wt title in singles now for...
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hand against the unyielding colifaers from germany i nika veronika kudermetova defeated the chinese jensen wayne in the quarterfinal match of the women's tennis association tournament in rome kupermetova. she reached the semi-finals of the wd1000 category tournament for the second time in a row and repeated her personal best. at such competitions, recently at the madrid tournament, she lost in the semifinals to the first racket of the world and her so from poland gudermetova is 26 years old. she ranks 12th in the world rankings, then one wt title and in singles. kazan basketball club unix defeated krasnodar lokomotiv kuban it was the fifth match of the final series of the unified depp and for the first time became the winner of the league all the details from alexander abramov unix champion of russia champion for guys. hooray another for me, eh for someone the first and this is a great achievement, because everyone wants to become a champion and on their own. you know that it's not just that the strongest wins. we are the strongest this year, who could say that they have knowledge of the c
hand against the unyielding colifaers from germany i nika veronika kudermetova defeated the chinese jensen wayne in the quarterfinal match of the women's tennis association tournament in rome kupermetova. she reached the semi-finals of the wd1000 category tournament for the second time in a row and repeated her personal best. at such competitions, recently at the madrid tournament, she lost in the semifinals to the first racket of the world and her so from poland gudermetova is 26 years old....
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my name is jensen horus and i'm an educational integrated specialist and i've had the pleasure of working closely with the district english learners advisory committee, delac for the past five months and it's an honor to be here to present a set of recommendations we have developed from the annual delac needs assessment. in a way, being here today representing delac in the communities we serve is a full circle for me. as a multilingual learner myself and first generation immigrant, i know fir hand how crucial it is to have programs and services in place to ensure that our multilingual learns further develop their skills and pursue their dreams. to present delac findings and recommendations, we have delca parent leaders and avalos and marina vasquez and from the pathways department here, miguel and nick godfield and maggie. i would like to recognize also, danielle who previously held this position and is a tenacious advocate for multilingual family in san francisco. she continues to resonate and she's supporting our families at epc. the purpose of the delac is to provide guidance and advis
my name is jensen horus and i'm an educational integrated specialist and i've had the pleasure of working closely with the district english learners advisory committee, delac for the past five months and it's an honor to be here to present a set of recommendations we have developed from the annual delac needs assessment. in a way, being here today representing delac in the communities we serve is a full circle for me. as a multilingual learner myself and first generation immigrant, i know fir...
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in san francisco, thom jensen. >> a spokesperson says the agency wouldn't be making the proposal if it would be harmful to businesses, but the agency also supports supervisors' request for an impact study and believes it will show that extending parking meter hours is in fact good for business. >>> tonight the house speaker and president are touting an agreement to keep the economy from a potentially devastating collapse. we learned more about the deal to extend the debt limit for two years. marianne favro has a close look at the plan. >> reporter: the goal is to ensure the u.s. will not dough fault on its debts in june. it does not cut spending as much as republicans had wanted. >> this deal is good news as i think you'll see, for the american people. it prevents the worst possible crisis, a default. >> tonight a long-awaited deal reached to lift the nation's debt ceiling. >> it takes the threat of catastrophic default off the table. protects our economic recovery and the agreement represents the compromises mean that no one got everything they want. >> reporter: now it's just beginni
in san francisco, thom jensen. >> a spokesperson says the agency wouldn't be making the proposal if it would be harmful to businesses, but the agency also supports supervisors' request for an impact study and believes it will show that extending parking meter hours is in fact good for business. >>> tonight the house speaker and president are touting an agreement to keep the economy from a potentially devastating collapse. we learned more about the deal to extend the debt limit...
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ceo jensen has taken a new networking system and ai super platform. they say this helps companies create successors to chatgpt, microsoft meta and google are expected to be amongst the first users. >> 15,000 start up in the world. -- built upon nvidia today and 40,000 large companies and enterprises around the world are using accelerated computing. we have reached the tipping point of a new computing era. yvonne: softbank group will redeem $2 billion of perpetual dollar bonds for fulfilling a pledge to buy back the notes early but they say the bonds will be redeemed at their first call date on july 19 easing investor concerns that notes will be left outstanding. there under pressure as losses mount for their vision find an answer s&p -- after s&p cut their credit rating. mazzulla is shortening be majority of holdings. they are ready to deploy money after policy changes over the next 12 months. the head of their global markets unit say they are moving up with investments after bond yields were hit with the fed's rate hikes. take a look at what is going
ceo jensen has taken a new networking system and ai super platform. they say this helps companies create successors to chatgpt, microsoft meta and google are expected to be amongst the first users. >> 15,000 start up in the world. -- built upon nvidia today and 40,000 large companies and enterprises around the world are using accelerated computing. we have reached the tipping point of a new computing era. yvonne: softbank group will redeem $2 billion of perpetual dollar bonds for...
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had jensen of us many cat. it's a probability bordering on certainty. that's what it, it's not a fake, not in the slightest, as the material is 100 percent authentic. montoya as is going to work the sion hadn't faced on the years. for example, i could identify a toe to match for both those people and the moon. but by the there you're really on the safe side. okay. and does and says fictitious of decision side. yeah, he at the here we have their response then said another english, one of them about the meeting you addressed it took place in a relaxed, informal, and boozy holiday atmosphere that absolutely got to go in good done when done. and then they tried to put a spin on the whole thing and didn't think even both of them because they say the purported latvian citizen, or mitzi, which is to evade allegations about rush and money. if you ask me of the vip, the goose full for starter greeter, or they greet one another. and he says you're from moscow. i've been there many times. give is they know full well, she's russian for. the question is now, do we l
had jensen of us many cat. it's a probability bordering on certainty. that's what it, it's not a fake, not in the slightest, as the material is 100 percent authentic. montoya as is going to work the sion hadn't faced on the years. for example, i could identify a toe to match for both those people and the moon. but by the there you're really on the safe side. okay. and does and says fictitious of decision side. yeah, he at the here we have their response then said another english, one of them...
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you're watching local news, with nine time emmy award winner chad van jensen. and now here's more. [cheers] >> greg: i vote on the winner and the person gets this official fox news door stop. all right, jimmy. >> we use the water coasters, shout out to jesse. my local news story is a 100-year-old submarine, was found sunken off the coast of long island and this should be the biggest story in the world because it's a pretty famous submarine. when you google sinking ship every story is about the biden administration. red meat. there was a story called the lake that a guy built a hundred years ago because he wanted to sell it to the navy as a u.s. submarine but they didn't buy it so he repurposed it a second time as a mind sweeper and then he renamed the sub, but it sank and it gone so the guys who found it, they have been looking for it for like 50 years. >> i thought maybe it was a japanese spy sub. >> it was called the defender. that was the thing. they wanted to believe it was lake a foreign sub. >> greg: getting even more boring. >> let's just stop this. i can't imagine another f
you're watching local news, with nine time emmy award winner chad van jensen. and now here's more. [cheers] >> greg: i vote on the winner and the person gets this official fox news door stop. all right, jimmy. >> we use the water coasters, shout out to jesse. my local news story is a 100-year-old submarine, was found sunken off the coast of long island and this should be the biggest story in the world because it's a pretty famous submarine. when you google sinking ship every story...
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interesting, too, because yesterday morning jensen huang praised intel and said we've received the chips >> he said they looked good. open to a partnership with intel. >> they make something that's necessary to our everyday life you shouldn't dismiss it but also shouldn't expect it will be a swing for the fences >> the other thing -- >> ugh -- >> i raised you up will let you digest that prepare yourself mentally for when that happens. crowd strike and salesforce, jason and joe. joe, you own both. they're after the bell one of these ai beneficiaries and you know benioff and company are going to say ai 3,000 times today on their call. >> a lot of the fundamental tail winds, it's all about cost efficiency i wonder how long the activists stay are they there for the long term and do they go to the exit >> crowd strike, what about that >> the reason why i added to that position was on a technical breakout got above the 200 interday moving average, above 137. the stock has now has that momentum for generative ai yesterday introducing the charlotte ai which you'll be able to ask the question how
interesting, too, because yesterday morning jensen huang praised intel and said we've received the chips >> he said they looked good. open to a partnership with intel. >> they make something that's necessary to our everyday life you shouldn't dismiss it but also shouldn't expect it will be a swing for the fences >> the other thing -- >> ugh -- >> i raised you up will let you digest that prepare yourself mentally for when that happens. crowd strike and salesforce,...
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you're watching local news with night time emmy award winner sean tran jensen and now here is chet. [cheers and applause] >> greg: local news. it is back. each guest has to share a story from wherever they are from and then i vote on the winner and that person can -- gets a $50 gift card to hot topic. [laughter] and you can get a loud. 50 bucks at hot topic. that is like two sets of earrings, a misfits keychain and a rubber band that says, like, i don't know. i ran out of gas. [laughter] >> tyrus: it is hot topic. it can be anything. >> mikey, what is your story? >> story is across the entire united states, most states are experiencing a drop in their growth in the child population in their state. right? >> greg: right. >> they are losing kids. schools are having to shut down. they are losing teacher positions. idaho, thank you very much, idaho -- [cheers and applause] number one in gaining children in the population. 44% increase. the next closest i believe is four-person and that is north dakota. >> greg: is this -- >> secretary. [laughter] [applause] >> it is not just me saying t
you're watching local news with night time emmy award winner sean tran jensen and now here is chet. [cheers and applause] >> greg: local news. it is back. each guest has to share a story from wherever they are from and then i vote on the winner and that person can -- gets a $50 gift card to hot topic. [laughter] and you can get a loud. 50 bucks at hot topic. that is like two sets of earrings, a misfits keychain and a rubber band that says, like, i don't know. i ran out of gas. [laughter]...
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we're at the cusp of two stocks that matter, lisa su at amd and jensen huang at nvidia, those are the chips, particularly the h-100, which is the fundamental of a.i., which relearned the father of a.i. there was some nice hyperbole at some points in an unbelievable interview. >> he believes their a.i. at tesla doesn't get as much attention and that it will have its, so to speak, gpt moment, where they go to full autonomy at the push of a button or a software upgrade, and that will change the world as well claims that if they wanted to go to gpt, they could do that with all the computing power and the chips that they have another area we hit on that we've talked so often about at this desk and is interesting given "the journal" story yesterday about the fact that businesses seem to be unable to get workers back as much as they'd like them to in the office, is musk's belief, of course, that people should be working five days a week in the office, but he put a bit of a different perspective or certainly one that i have rarely heard on it. take a listen. >> i'm a big believer that people
we're at the cusp of two stocks that matter, lisa su at amd and jensen huang at nvidia, those are the chips, particularly the h-100, which is the fundamental of a.i., which relearned the father of a.i. there was some nice hyperbole at some points in an unbelievable interview. >> he believes their a.i. at tesla doesn't get as much attention and that it will have its, so to speak, gpt moment, where they go to full autonomy at the push of a button or a software upgrade, and that will change...
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jensen wong said that that is an option down the road. he is the rock star of the moment. there is a section on nvidia's website about the history of nvidia. he is taiwanese but educated on the west coast. it changes in 1999 when they basically bring to market the first gpu, graphics processing unit. at that time it was about gaming and bringing 3d graphics to gaming principally on the pc. that higher level of compute power has proven to be so important, particularly to the training of large language models because it can run processes in parallel. they doubled down and put a huge risk putting engineering man-hours and talent into expanding the capabilities of that compute and they find themselves the main beneficiary at this inflection point with everyone, even elon musk, talking about his need to get a hold of gpu's wherever possible. tom: that big bet is paying off. you can catch ed and caroline hyde on bloomberg technology around 90 minutes. -- in around 90 minutes. how done is the deal on the debt ceiling? we will be joined by megan sc -- meghan swiber. this is bloomb
jensen wong said that that is an option down the road. he is the rock star of the moment. there is a section on nvidia's website about the history of nvidia. he is taiwanese but educated on the west coast. it changes in 1999 when they basically bring to market the first gpu, graphics processing unit. at that time it was about gaming and bringing 3d graphics to gaming principally on the pc. that higher level of compute power has proven to be so important, particularly to the training of large...
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. >> i think today what will happen the 2023 market mvp, you're going to understand from jensen huang and management if we're able to validate in the form of some evidence these ex simts surrounding ai, it's not so much in the earnings that will be reported today, but i think it's more about the guidance we already know that there's been a slowdown in cloud spending that's going to impact the data center. that comes obviously through amazon and microsoft you'll see that slowdown -- >> maybe, maybe, maybe >> it really is about the energy and excitement that surrounds this name, and this is the name. this is the name, as i said before, i'll call it the mvp, 15% below its all-time high. i think it's getting there is it getting there today? i have no idea is it going to pull back listen, you're guessing on estimates. i think it's built up enough positive momentum that the stock will be okay even on a decline, but i think this is bigger than nvidia this is really about the thesis of ai and is it ultimately going to confirm this excitement >> what about this, weiss and what breyer said on t
. >> i think today what will happen the 2023 market mvp, you're going to understand from jensen huang and management if we're able to validate in the form of some evidence these ex simts surrounding ai, it's not so much in the earnings that will be reported today, but i think it's more about the guidance we already know that there's been a slowdown in cloud spending that's going to impact the data center. that comes obviously through amazon and microsoft you'll see that slowdown --...
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. >> reporter: and that gives hope to royale jefferson jensen. old-school leadership training has brought her closer to her dream of owning a restaurant. >> take it step by step. day by day. >> when i look at the young people here and i see them running this classy restaurant and making an impact on the community and changing their lives, it is all worth it. >> that was delicious. did you help make that? >> reporter: through old-school cafe, teresa is cooking up a new model for breaking the cycle of incarceration. >> coming up, we meet a man whom volunteering is not only a tradition, but a bridge to his pass. >>> a little bit of technical gremlins there, but we will have this story now about volunteering efforts. >> thank you. >> reporter: every thursday at 8:00 a.m. sharp, you can catch herbert smiling and prepping groceries at a pop-up pantry in chinatown. >> actually, i chose this site specifically because of my heritage, and i actually grew up in this neighborhood. so i wanted to give back and that was one of the key reasons that i chose this
. >> reporter: and that gives hope to royale jefferson jensen. old-school leadership training has brought her closer to her dream of owning a restaurant. >> take it step by step. day by day. >> when i look at the young people here and i see them running this classy restaurant and making an impact on the community and changing their lives, it is all worth it. >> that was delicious. did you help make that? >> reporter: through old-school cafe, teresa is cooking up a...
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i'm midshipmen jensen. it's such a pleasure to hear from all of you. i'm really curious. in a time of such uncertainty, where did you find the structure in your lives. oh, jesus. so the question is a time of uncertainty. where do you find structure in your lives? i, i think that spirit, duality, a belief in god, was a major part. i gave a speech about a year ago and afterwards some somebody who was a parent in the audience came up and, you know, next thing i know, she was standing there facing me and she said, i think you talked to jesus. and without thinking twice, i said, every day. so in terms of structure you're in and existence, i think that was a most important part. the other part was from this case, we were in that together and we were to come back together and that was like, oh, our just our greatest objective and we've got to come back and but we were going to come back the right way. and that was with all our and that's our that's our motto return with honor, as you as you're aware, i committed to that. also, if the question was about structure or that you're l
i'm midshipmen jensen. it's such a pleasure to hear from all of you. i'm really curious. in a time of such uncertainty, where did you find the structure in your lives. oh, jesus. so the question is a time of uncertainty. where do you find structure in your lives? i, i think that spirit, duality, a belief in god, was a major part. i gave a speech about a year ago and afterwards some somebody who was a parent in the audience came up and, you know, next thing i know, she was standing there facing...
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chipmakers found in the sox etf, 40% are led by asian americans, with familiar names like lisa sue, jensen huang, and their tenures are longer than nonasian chip leaders and sighsee higher stock returns as well. the market cap is now larger than berkshire hathaway's at the moment asian american chip leaders saw their average stock returns increase 2,000% over their tenures, higher than other nonasian american executives specifically within the chip space. but when we move beyond the chip space, their representation diminishes, less than 5% of fortune 500 companies are run by asian american ceos. as it becomes more difficult to climb up the ladder, representation drops 41% from the corporate entry level to the c suite. all while inequality grows they may be overrepresented in tech and software related jobs, we talk about many leaders on our network, but they also are overrepresented with the lower paying jobs in america and that creates a divergence >> there is much greater than population share within a number of low wage occupations as well. some personal care occupations for instance and
chipmakers found in the sox etf, 40% are led by asian americans, with familiar names like lisa sue, jensen huang, and their tenures are longer than nonasian chip leaders and sighsee higher stock returns as well. the market cap is now larger than berkshire hathaway's at the moment asian american chip leaders saw their average stock returns increase 2,000% over their tenures, higher than other nonasian american executives specifically within the chip space. but when we move beyond the chip space,...
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. >> our viewers if they've been watching jensen wang adding $6.5 billion yesterday, that's equal to a mark cuban or ralph lauren. the nvidia ceo worth $33 billion moves him up to 37 on the global billionaire list he's got a lot of cash and sold over $600 million worth of nvidia stock over the past two years. that last sale of his was in march of 2022. now this a.i. gold rush creating a huge amount of wealth for the big tech billionaires. the top ten adding more than $250 billion to their net worths this year. the biggest in dollar terms mark zuckerberg, doubled his wealth to $91 billion, back in the top ten. elon musk is up almost as much adding $41 billion on that tesla stock run. jeff bezos adding $33 billion to go along with his new yacht and new fiancee. bernard arnaout, who despite the lv stock pullback we saw this week he's up $27 billion for the year and still the world's richest person but musk now closing in, only $10 billion behind and the alphabet, larry paige and sergey brin, adding to their wealth sergi gifting $600 million of his shares probably to charity guys >> robe
. >> our viewers if they've been watching jensen wang adding $6.5 billion yesterday, that's equal to a mark cuban or ralph lauren. the nvidia ceo worth $33 billion moves him up to 37 on the global billionaire list he's got a lot of cash and sold over $600 million worth of nvidia stock over the past two years. that last sale of his was in march of 2022. now this a.i. gold rush creating a huge amount of wealth for the big tech billionaires. the top ten adding more than $250 billion to their...
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more than anyone to turn around their business and they've worked with jensen huang. >> i wonder if he's sorry he changed the name of the company. should we ask him? >> are you going to ask? >> he's got to be sorry that he did that >> is he sorry i mean, why? >> i mean, not sorry, but maybe regrets it a little? like, maybe i was moving a little too fast there? >> he's not going to -- >> maybe i got a little too taken with the metaverse >> there's no new coke going on here he tries very hard to say, listen, we're still losing a fortune. don't think we're done losing a fortune in metaverse we'll lose a fortune every quarter. he said that on the last call. i'm using the term, lose a fortune, because i'm convinced that when you drop $3 billion, that's -- >> that's a lot of money >> but he's been involved. look, the company, again, i don't want everyone to think that we're truly blasting the idea that every company has deepened a.i., because it's just not true >> no, i think the market's getting more discerning by the day. we talked about consumer pressures in retail. sonos is going to be the
more than anyone to turn around their business and they've worked with jensen huang. >> i wonder if he's sorry he changed the name of the company. should we ask him? >> are you going to ask? >> he's got to be sorry that he did that >> is he sorry i mean, why? >> i mean, not sorry, but maybe regrets it a little? like, maybe i was moving a little too fast there? >> he's not going to -- >> maybe i got a little too taken with the metaverse >> there's...
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alfred altshuler, christian x storm holabird and roche, jenny mundy and jensen, albert kahn. we'll talk a little bit more about him. well, they were here in chicago for two main reasons. number one, many came after the great chicago fire of 1871. and here's a photograph. the day after the fire at the intersection of state and madison in chicago, total devastation and not a horseless vehicle to be horseless carriage to be found. all horse drawn vehicles. but that's going to change very quickly. in addition, in 1893, chicago hosted the world's columbia exposition. and many architects came to chicago in advance to design the exhibit halls and the pavilions for this particular event. so chicago was rich with architects. so let's take a look specifically at some of those motorcars showrooms, beginning with ford. no surprise there. henry ford wanted to have his first store outside of detroit, located in chicago. and it's the oldest remaining showroom. it was opened in 1905 by henry himself. it was a company owned store. it was not a dealership. it was designed by architect christia
alfred altshuler, christian x storm holabird and roche, jenny mundy and jensen, albert kahn. we'll talk a little bit more about him. well, they were here in chicago for two main reasons. number one, many came after the great chicago fire of 1871. and here's a photograph. the day after the fire at the intersection of state and madison in chicago, total devastation and not a horseless vehicle to be horseless carriage to be found. all horse drawn vehicles. but that's going to change very quickly....
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"today in the bay's" thom jensen reports from oakland with how families are coping. >> reporter: oakland education association team members combed through the latest contract proposal they received via embellishment from ousd. one of their lead negotiators says it doesn't appear to be complete, and it is difficult to decipher. >> there are things that look to be status quo, which is not what we're looking for to support students. >> reporter: they hope ousd will work out better details this weekend, but for now, parents are bracing for a second week of picketing and no classes come monday. two parents we talked to said they're keeping their kids home rather than sending them to the schools, which are open but without classes. >> we really want to support the teachers and let the process go through and not cross the picket line. that's important to us. >> we are keeping them home again in support of teachers and oea members. we are not crossing picket lines with our kids. >> reporter: moms and dads are doing their best, even if it means doing their jobs remotely or taking jobs off. >> for
"today in the bay's" thom jensen reports from oakland with how families are coping. >> reporter: oakland education association team members combed through the latest contract proposal they received via embellishment from ousd. one of their lead negotiators says it doesn't appear to be complete, and it is difficult to decipher. >> there are things that look to be status quo, which is not what we're looking for to support students. >> reporter: they hope ousd will work...
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jensen huang from nvidia said this is the start of a ten-year cycle. i look back at a quote attributed to bill gates and some others that we tend to overestimate change in the short term and underestimate change in the long term and that tells me that i think last week i said we're in the middle innings of the price wave higher but long term there are big changes taking place but it's not just ai marvell themselves didn't participate in the 4g rollout but they have their hands in the 5g very well and you're with erickson and people moving away from huawei, marvell has been taking advantage of that 27% or 37% of their income comes from china, too. it's a well-positioned name. >> do you care and to what degree do you care, if any, about this divergence that we've seen, the great divergence, right, of the performance of the top-heavy stocks and then seemingly everything else and whether you think it's a broad market negative or if you see it differently? >> that's a great question i care a lot about it because we're positioned for it. that's what really m
jensen huang from nvidia said this is the start of a ten-year cycle. i look back at a quote attributed to bill gates and some others that we tend to overestimate change in the short term and underestimate change in the long term and that tells me that i think last week i said we're in the middle innings of the price wave higher but long term there are big changes taking place but it's not just ai marvell themselves didn't participate in the 4g rollout but they have their hands in the 5g very...
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general has gone so fast, and i think it's -- i think it's gotten too fast, too quick because, you know, jensen said, scott, on the call, that he thinks over the next ten years -- not over the next two, but he thinks that data centers essentially are going to be recycled and reclaimed using accelerated computing, but that's ten years out, and i think chatgpt captured all of our imaginations of what ai could do it clearly captured nvidia's market cap, but i think how companies monetize, how much double ordering was done with nvidia, we just won't know, and so i think a frenzy will happen, but as we know, frenzies last way longer than all of us ever expect. >> i love to try to get into the mind of an investor. i think our viewers would really like to channel the same i want you to listen to what josh brown, a longtime nvidia investor told us today on "halftime report" as he said he trimmed a quarter of his position listen >> basically you have arguably the best stock in the world, but it's 46% above its 50-day moving average. that's the sixth highest reading ever, and you just have to say to your
general has gone so fast, and i think it's -- i think it's gotten too fast, too quick because, you know, jensen said, scott, on the call, that he thinks over the next ten years -- not over the next two, but he thinks that data centers essentially are going to be recycled and reclaimed using accelerated computing, but that's ten years out, and i think chatgpt captured all of our imaginations of what ai could do it clearly captured nvidia's market cap, but i think how companies monetize, how much...
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why are you so convinced it's the bubble >> it's going to get so much bigger it will not stop until jensen huang is on the cover of "time" magazine, the same way cisco was at the top of the dot-com bubble >> i want to stop you there because in looking at all of this, we were thinking along the same lines as you in taking a look back at the, let's say, the height of the dot-com bubble, the peak steph, we made a wall. i want to show you where forward p/es were then versus where they are now for what we would call hot tech the qualcomms, the yahoos, the ciscos, look at those forward p/es in very early january of 2000 192 times forward for qualcomm 739 times for yahoo! 134 times forward for cisco. pull out a little bit and you will see where the ai, quote, unquote, stocks are today. alphabet is 22 times microsoft is 31. okay, nvidia is 63 amazon, 76 meta is almost 20. i'm not suggesting by saying this or showing any of our viewers this that today's valuations for these stocks are justified, but what i am saying is there's a big difference to where we were then and where we are now as we are th
why are you so convinced it's the bubble >> it's going to get so much bigger it will not stop until jensen huang is on the cover of "time" magazine, the same way cisco was at the top of the dot-com bubble >> i want to stop you there because in looking at all of this, we were thinking along the same lines as you in taking a look back at the, let's say, the height of the dot-com bubble, the peak steph, we made a wall. i want to show you where forward p/es were then versus...
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looking at ionq and i'm wondering what you think >> it's intriguing but losing money and i remember jensen saying quantum computing is where it will be but it's not there yet and they're losing too much for me to get behind but i like your sentiment there will come a time but not yet. mike in florida. mike >> caller: boo-yah, skee-daddy >> what's happening, mike. >> caller: sorry about your sixers there >> that was very tough whoa it was almost too tough there. how can i help what's going on? >> caller: so my question is about a company, it's a nuclear utility that is building and commissioning the first two reactors built in the last three decades in the united states my question and my company is -- what are your shouts on southern co >> i can't believe they got the plans done i got to hand it to them i still prefer american electric power. i think more of that by the way, i will tell you i think more of con ed than that because i don't like the construction risk but through with it and congratulations to them let's go to jerry in missouri. jerry. >> caller: hey, jim. you discussed there
looking at ionq and i'm wondering what you think >> it's intriguing but losing money and i remember jensen saying quantum computing is where it will be but it's not there yet and they're losing too much for me to get behind but i like your sentiment there will come a time but not yet. mike in florida. mike >> caller: boo-yah, skee-daddy >> what's happening, mike. >> caller: sorry about your sixers there >> that was very tough whoa it was almost too tough there. how...
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today, and was briefly part of the exclusive $1 trillion market cap club, and this is because its ceo jensen wong's keynote over the weekend outlined a slew of new products like an ai supercomputer, a partnership with one of the largest advertising agencies in the world, and a combo cpu or central processing unit with the graphics which is in full production right now the bottom line, nvidia wants fs investors to know it's working on increasing revenue from adje adjacent to that it's the index as well as the stocks and it has many, including kathy wood debating the valuation. however, bank of america points out today that only 15% of cloud servers can handle these super sped up accelerated computing which leaves a large total adjustable market for nvidia kelly? >> thank you it brings us to today's three-stock lunch. trading the trillion dollar club is david wagner. david, welcome back. it's good theo see you again. let's start with nvidia. are you a buyer here >> i like nvidia long-term here, but i think investors need to understand that price volatility may be the norm moving forward, espec
today, and was briefly part of the exclusive $1 trillion market cap club, and this is because its ceo jensen wong's keynote over the weekend outlined a slew of new products like an ai supercomputer, a partnership with one of the largest advertising agencies in the world, and a combo cpu or central processing unit with the graphics which is in full production right now the bottom line, nvidia wants fs investors to know it's working on increasing revenue from adje adjacent to that it's the index...
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stack challenge and taken them years to figure it out exactly 15 but despite all the competition, which jensen said is in every direction, he believes they're still the lowest cost solution, because you can't just buy one chip, you need to buy the entire architecture, and they believe they are doing it at the lowest cost at the top of the call, they said the ceo will go to taipei next week, of course, lock down those orders with tsmc >> kristina, thank you let's get more from chris roland great to have you with us. when i saw that huge guide higher, you think -- they're not going to guide higher unless you know they can hit at least that number, which is just staggering >> yeah, that's right. thanks, melissa. this is one of the biggest blowouts i've seen in the last decade in semis. and it's coming in contrast to virtually every other semiconductor company missing, so, this is a stark reminder that we are in the middle of a massive a.i. gold rush right now, and nvidia has all the picks and shovels. >> what should nvidia be valued at given this quarter and given the guide? >> well, people are s
stack challenge and taken them years to figure it out exactly 15 but despite all the competition, which jensen said is in every direction, he believes they're still the lowest cost solution, because you can't just buy one chip, you need to buy the entire architecture, and they believe they are doing it at the lowest cost at the top of the call, they said the ceo will go to taipei next week, of course, lock down those orders with tsmc >> kristina, thank you let's get more from chris roland...
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it's over 50 we will see if they outweigh the multiple in the short-term, but it's hard to bet against jensen and his team. >> investigators h investors ha hard way i've got apple and microsoft and i don't see alphabet and meta, why? >> we're trying to find the companies we think are best position for ai, and right now that's apple and microsoft in our opinion. we also like amd and the entire digital semiconductor ecosystem. those are the names that will benefit. all these changes happening in ai is calling into question historic business models a real competitor to search with google and chatgpt we're going to see what happens at the application layer, but an area we're most excited about is the digital semiconductors because these guys provide the lynch pin technologies that enable the artificial intelligence to happen i don't know who's going to win at the application layer quite yet, and ai is so new, but i feel very confident these llms, large language models will be trained on gpus from nvidia and amd. those gpus will be manufactured at tsmc on top of machines from asml the machine is t
it's over 50 we will see if they outweigh the multiple in the short-term, but it's hard to bet against jensen and his team. >> investigators h investors ha hard way i've got apple and microsoft and i don't see alphabet and meta, why? >> we're trying to find the companies we think are best position for ai, and right now that's apple and microsoft in our opinion. we also like amd and the entire digital semiconductor ecosystem. those are the names that will benefit. all these changes...
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can jensen and the team tell a story and deliver results that deliver there? also on tap for tomorrow, "overtime's" exclusive interview with adobe's ceo , on the outlok for software that will do it for "overtime." >> "fast money" begins right now. >>> right now on "fast," president biden, house speaker mccarthy meeting on the debt ceiling. the speaker saying the talks are at a sensitive point we'll get the latest from washington coming up. >>> plus, jamie dimon says the markets should get ready for rates to keep climbing he feels great about the next generation of leadership the details from the jpm investor day straight ahead. >>> and later, pfizer gets set to get into the obesity game new results in a pill form of their weight loss drug that they say may be as effective as the shot from ozempic. we'll go inside the numbers. >>> and foot locker getting kicked around again. a look at all the retail names getting dropped along with it. i'm melissa lee, this is "fast money," we're live at the nasdaq market site. and we start off with the latest blow to a straine
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my name is jensen horus and i'm an educational integrated specialist and i've had the pleasure of working closely with the district english learners advisory committee, delac for the past five months and it's an honor to be here to present a set of recommendations we have developed from the annual delac needs assessment. in a way, being here today representing delac in the communities we serve is a full circle for me. as a multilingual learner myself and first generation immigrant, i know fir hand how crucial it is to have programs and services in place to ensure that our multilingual learns further develop their skills and pursue their dreams. to present delac findings and recommendations, we have delca parent leaders and avalos and marina vasquez and from the pathways department here, miguel and nick godfield and maggie. i would like to recognize also, danielle who previously held this position and is a tenacious advocate for multilingual family in san francisco. she continues to resonate and she's supporting our families at epc. the purpose of the delac is to provide guidance and advis
my name is jensen horus and i'm an educational integrated specialist and i've had the pleasure of working closely with the district english learners advisory committee, delac for the past five months and it's an honor to be here to present a set of recommendations we have developed from the annual delac needs assessment. in a way, being here today representing delac in the communities we serve is a full circle for me. as a multilingual learner myself and first generation immigrant, i know fir...
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creating haikus with chatgpt late last year when it all burst into the fore but let's just remember that jensen wong, the ceo of nvidia, has been telling us for years now that this moment was coming. and it's still their tech that makes it all work. but nvidia doesn't make house cause. google and microsoft do. same goes for oracle and even salesforce in the end if you're running a company and you don't call someone about ai you're going to be considered a toto, meaning you're someone who will be willing to turn off the oxygen, and you don't want to be the one who totoed your own business i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere and i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer see momototoyoyou u rrow "last call" starts now >> hi, i'm brian sullivan, and elon musk has chosen his successor as ceo of twitter . who could the mysterious choice be? >>> and epa's power move emissions could turn out the light on the energy industry. jeremy diamond's broadside and short-sellers, are they the ones to blame for the beat down of banks takes. he was bested by
creating haikus with chatgpt late last year when it all burst into the fore but let's just remember that jensen wong, the ceo of nvidia, has been telling us for years now that this moment was coming. and it's still their tech that makes it all work. but nvidia doesn't make house cause. google and microsoft do. same goes for oracle and even salesforce in the end if you're running a company and you don't call someone about ai you're going to be considered a toto, meaning you're someone who will...
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. >> the ceo jensen spoke at length about the risk of what happens in the u.s. relationship with china. he said these export curves have a company like his with their hands tied behind their backs, that there is enormous risk of enormous damage given how bit the chinese tech market is. is that something you can account for in the way that you invest in the company's you invest, because we know has also been counter actions taken by beijing online for example. >> nvidia was already under the gun a few months ago with domestic chips being exported to china. they retooled some of their older products to meet the requirements of the export restrictions so at least for now they have been able to skirt around that and the impact has not been so bad. obviously geopolitics and this whole tech war that has been going on for several years is a risk for everyone in technology. it is not unique to nvidia. you have to think about how quickly they can adapt their portfolio and they can do it pretty well. at least for now the risk there is not super bad and as we think about t
. >> the ceo jensen spoke at length about the risk of what happens in the u.s. relationship with china. he said these export curves have a company like his with their hands tied behind their backs, that there is enormous risk of enormous damage given how bit the chinese tech market is. is that something you can account for in the way that you invest in the company's you invest, because we know has also been counter actions taken by beijing online for example. >> nvidia was already...
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. >> thank you for that question deputy city attorney jensen. either will provide adequate legal notice as long as we have something recorded against title the commission's approval of the project. they go with the lands and future buyer obligated to comply. the name of the reported document is as important as the full cu and the conditions of approval get attached. under the new resunrised language in the planning code you could require an order of abatement recorded against the title. if the department is planning on recording an nsr this may be a duplicative effort. >> i'm okay to duplicate but ip citied the nsr is sufficient to prevent a future issue with this project. there was interesting comment around rent control for the 2 buildings this from the 19nist's. interested to hear if there are comments over all i say it is disappoint to dealt with this project. i think the staff the attorneys the housing right's committee done a great job working and i am supportive of the city attorney's office. dealing with this for many years. so -- while
. >> thank you for that question deputy city attorney jensen. either will provide adequate legal notice as long as we have something recorded against title the commission's approval of the project. they go with the lands and future buyer obligated to comply. the name of the reported document is as important as the full cu and the conditions of approval get attached. under the new resunrised language in the planning code you could require an order of abatement recorded against the title....
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going on in the world and where they're made >> well, i'll tell you, it's funny you said that, because jensen huang is giving the keynote live at computex that's going to be in taiwan in, and it's going to be another one, may 29th last time he spoke, it was just breakthrough, and the whole group ignited. i think it's going to be the same >> that h-100 chip you've talked about, of course, that powers the latest large language models for artificial intelligence. and is extraordinarily expensive, because you have to buy so many of them to get the actual power if you want to do that >> one was $45,000 on ebay when i went to the -- >> these are companies buying thousands upon thousands of them, not the chinese, by the way, that are prevented from buying these highest-end chips >> they're not allowed to. alphabet is a customer we know that amazon. the thing that's so interesting is that i went in and i said, listen, does it really cost $45,000? i was hoping they would say, for you, jim, it would be. >> good price. >> do you need an h-100? you want to put one in the house? >> i thought an h-100 woul
going on in the world and where they're made >> well, i'll tell you, it's funny you said that, because jensen huang is giving the keynote live at computex that's going to be in taiwan in, and it's going to be another one, may 29th last time he spoke, it was just breakthrough, and the whole group ignited. i think it's going to be the same >> that h-100 chip you've talked about, of course, that powers the latest large language models for artificial intelligence. and is extraordinarily...
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and jensen hughes. >> good question. no, for i mentioned after october of 2021, when we roached the 245 in substantial plans moveed a sustain moss rereview of every recommendation we had gone through. of those 1 upon 70 were identified as having targeted rerue. well is a regular update or thing that must be submitted or adammed for best practice or new plan. and the other ones that don't call for a specific item. are still revisited under general review and a schedule with how we go through those and we have been although we have not submitted recommendations in 20 remaining we engage with cal d oj and submit them weekly and have been since october of 21. >> great that is helpful. thank you. eighty-one of the recommendations that00 autodoj made the use of department bulletins to circumvent the process and cut out the public from the policy making process that was under a countability heading we in compliance that that was the genesis of the original 3.where are 1. >> correct. why but there perform recommendationless 3.wh
and jensen hughes. >> good question. no, for i mentioned after october of 2021, when we roached the 245 in substantial plans moveed a sustain moss rereview of every recommendation we had gone through. of those 1 upon 70 were identified as having targeted rerue. well is a regular update or thing that must be submitted or adammed for best practice or new plan. and the other ones that don't call for a specific item. are still revisited under general review and a schedule with how we go...
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i believe that is why the della, cook, jensen are going after ai. tom: your bite recommendations but half the houses in the hamptons. would you like to weigh in on the lobster will debate in the hamptons? dan: super bullish on the lobster roll in the hamptons but i continue to believe the best lobster rolls are 617 area code. even though i am a long island guy, i more base 617 with lobster rolls. tom: you do not have to go to maine. jonathan: i have had lobster in boston. i am very well traveled. thank you. dan: the guy is a legend. jonathan: thank you. i just got this message on twitter and a thank you for writing it. lobster landing in clinton, connecticut. it looks like a little shack by the water. looks fantastic. tom: jonathan says in coney island. nathan's, there it is. dan: there are under the radar lobster places. there are a little off of the grid. jonathan: very cool. going to the weekend with some of the names ripping. mike wilson, margin -- morgan stanley with a different perspective on the equity market. that conversation coming up shor
i believe that is why the della, cook, jensen are going after ai. tom: your bite recommendations but half the houses in the hamptons. would you like to weigh in on the lobster will debate in the hamptons? dan: super bullish on the lobster roll in the hamptons but i continue to believe the best lobster rolls are 617 area code. even though i am a long island guy, i more base 617 with lobster rolls. tom: you do not have to go to maine. jonathan: i have had lobster in boston. i am very well...
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i think there is an you are jensen people feel with the story and the way michael has directed it, the storytelling is incredibly contemporary and historically grounded so there is a kind of inescapability of the story. feels immediate in a way that i think audiences are responding to and maybe didn't necessarily feel the first time around when the show came out in '98. i mean you could probably speak more to it but that's what the audiences are feeling. >> the white house has really taken on anti-semitism. so, michael, on that theme, the idea it's sadly so relevant, is that ever present when you're putting on the production? are you hearing that from the audience? are they saying, look, this feels very present. >> we hear the words unfortunately and fortunately. we are living in a world where what we are seeing on stage is happening in the world and there is a louder, more present threat to people in our country because of their faith. and, yet, fortunately we get to as artists reflect that back to an audience so they might begin to grapple with where does this come from? what traumas
i think there is an you are jensen people feel with the story and the way michael has directed it, the storytelling is incredibly contemporary and historically grounded so there is a kind of inescapability of the story. feels immediate in a way that i think audiences are responding to and maybe didn't necessarily feel the first time around when the show came out in '98. i mean you could probably speak more to it but that's what the audiences are feeling. >> the white house has really...
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ulysses grant, rutherford hayes, jensen, phil, benjamin harrison, william mckinley, william taft and warren harding. and it now :00 eastern, tom hanks, producer of the animated short film how to rig an election, the racist history of the 1876 presidential contest talks about the controversial race between rutherford b hayes and samuel tilden. it's pouring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedulonour anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ >> c-span now is a free mobile app felt that feature your unfiltered view of what is happening with washington live and on-demand. keep up with live streams of floor proceedings and hearings from the u.s. congress. white house events. the courts. campaigns and more from the world of politics. all at your fingertips. you can also stay current with the latest episodes of washington journal and find scheduling information for c-span's tv networks and c-span radio, less a variety of compelling podcasts. c-span now is available on the apple store and google play. download free today. c-span now, your front r
ulysses grant, rutherford hayes, jensen, phil, benjamin harrison, william mckinley, william taft and warren harding. and it now :00 eastern, tom hanks, producer of the animated short film how to rig an election, the racist history of the 1876 presidential contest talks about the controversial race between rutherford b hayes and samuel tilden. it's pouring the american story, watch american history tv saturdays on c-span2. and find a full schedulonour anytime at c-span.org/history. ♪ >>...