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Tim Walz, the Democratic vice presidential candidate, speaks during a campaign rally with Democratic presidential candidate Vice President Kamala Harris, in Philadelphia, Aug. 6, 2024. Kevin Lamarque | ReutersWith their running mate selections, former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have opened up a new front in the battle for the White House: winning over the average Joe. The Democratic vice presidential candidate, Minnesota Gov. As news outlet NOTUS put it: "Kamala Harris Has a Scranton Problem." Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesA Harris campaign spokesman declined to comment on the Trump campaign's email.
Persons: Tim Walz, Kamala Harris, Kevin Lamarque, Donald Trump, Joe, Trump, Harris, haven't, Republican Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Walz, Vance, JD, Sen, Adam Bettcher, " Walz, Walz's, Brendan Smialowski, It's, William Howell, Howell, Joe Biden, Minnesota Gorvernor Tim Walz, Tiffany, Kamala pisses, Joe Raedle Organizations: Minnesota Gov, Democratic, Reuters, White, San, Democratic Minnesota Gov, Republican, Yale, NMC, Wollard, Getty, Silicon, Afp, University of Chicago, Minnesota, U.S . Marine Corps, Yale Law School, Senate, Trump, Mar Locations: Minnesota, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Eau Claire , Wisconsin, America, Nebraska, Michigan, University's, Scranton , Pennsylvania, California, Scranton, Philadelphia , Pennsylvania, U.S, Ohio, Palm Beach , Florida
Sam Dogen, 47, retired from his corporate job in 2012 and achieved FIRE status — an acronym for financial independence, retire early — but over a decade later, he returned to the office. Dogen wanted to return to work for extra income as his children got older and to contribute more to the Silicon Valley startup scene. He got a job as the head of content at a startup, where he wrote articles and newsletters. But within a few weeks, he already knew the job wasn't working out. He decided to leave his position and go back to being a stay-at-home dad — essentially retiring early for a second time.
Persons: Sam Dogen, Little, Dogen, Slack, , you've, renegotiating, microaggressions, would've, he'd, I've Organizations: Service Locations: San Francisco
With every tumble, handspring and stuck landing at the Paris Olympics, trailblazing two-time gold medal gymnast Carlos Yulo of Team Philippines ignited a wave of Filipino pride. The 24-year-old cemented his legendary status after he took the top spot in the men’s floor and vault events, making him the first male athlete in the Philippines history to win a gold medal. The wins made Yulo the second person ever to take home gold for the Philippines after weightlifter Hidilyn Diaz won the women’s 55-kilogram event in 2021 at the Tokyo Games. He also accounts for the totality of the Philippines’ medal count this year. “It’s also not seen as much of a priority … For a lot of people in countries like the Philippines, it’s about survival.
Persons: trailblazing, Carlos Yulo, They’ve, Yulo, Artem Dolgopyat, Armenia’s Artur Davtyan, Harry Hepworth, Hidilyn Diaz, Lionel Bonaventure, Suni Lee, , Diaz, , ” Diaz, James Zarsadiaz, Zarsadiaz, “ It’s, Yulo’s Organizations: Paris, Team Philippines, Tokyo Games, Getty, Bercy Arena, USA, Philippine Studies, University of San, NBC News Locations: Philippines, Israel, AFP, University of San Francisco, Tokyo
Tim Walz, casting Vice President Kamala Harris’ new running mate as an agent of the far left. A top Trump adviser added: “Hamas Harris bent the knee to antisemitic, anti-Israel radicals on the left by leapfrogging Shapiro. “She outsmarted herself,” said Matt Gorman, a longtime Republican operative and veteran of presidential campaigns who is not working for the Trump campaign. “Many, many people said repeatedly that the reason Kamala Harris was going away from the Josh Shapiro selection is because they were worried about antisemitism. “To her credit, Kamala Harris put policy over politics by picking a radical liberal,” Taylor Budowich, the CEO for the Trump-aligned MAGA Inc. super PAC, said.
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CNBC TechCheck Evening Edition: August 6, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC TechCheck Evening Edition: August 6, 2024CNBC's TechCheck brings you the latest in tech news from CNBC's 1 Market in the heart of San Francisco.
Persons: TechCheck Organizations: CNBC Locations: San Francisco
The yield on the 2-year Treasury note traded over 11 basis points higher at 3.992%. Yields and prices move in opposite directions, and one basis point is equivalent to 0.01%. The yield on the benchmark 10-year Treasury note traded more than 7 basis points higher at 3.855% at 7:08 a.m. It comes after the yield on the 10-year Treasury note on Monday fell to its lowest level since June 2023 . Brzeski said he expects the Fed to move forward with a 50 basis point interest rate cut next month in order to bolster market confidence.
Persons: Jerome Powell, Mary Daly, Austan, Carsten Brzeski, CNBC's, Brzeski Organizations: Global, Federal, U.S, ING Research, Fed Locations: U.S, San Francisco, Chicago
Read previewI began my career in the financial services industry in 1985 in the warehouse at Fannie Mae Software Systems. I moved to the Bay Area and began my subsequent career in financial services. We couldn't recover before the Federal Reserve took us into receivership, making us the second-largest bank failure in history. The biggest problem was my homeWithout a full-time job, I could no longer afford the mortgage on my home in the Bay Area. Tony WoodallAfter Portugal, I joined friends in Medellín, Colombia, an inexpensive haven for digital nomads.
Persons: , Tony Woodall, Woodall, you'll, I'm, I've Organizations: Service, Fannie Mae Software Systems, Business, realtors, Bank, LinkedIn, Bay Area, First Republic, Federal Reserve, Social Security Locations: Fannie, Atlanta, San Francisco, Bay, Silicon, California, Camino de Santiago, Spain, Portugal, Portuguese, Colombia, Medellín, Germany
Gold nudges higher on mounting U.S. rate cut bets
  + stars: | 2024-08-06 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
An employee handles one kilogram gold bullions at the YLG Bullion International Co. headquarters in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday, Dec. 22, 2023. Gold prices edged higher on Tuesday after comments from Federal Reserve officials reinforced expectations of bigger U.S. interest rate cuts later this year. Spot gold was up 0.1% to $2,408.77 per ounce as of 0354 GMT. Fed San Francisco President Mary Daly said her mind was open to cutting interest rates as necessary and policy needed to be proactive. Meanwhile, Japanese stocks opened higher, underpinning a recovery across battered Asian share markets and even triggering circuit breakers in some.
Persons: Mary Daly, Soni Kumari Organizations: Co, Federal Reserve, San, ANZ, Traders Locations: Bangkok, Thailand, U.S, San Francisco, China
With only days to consider a range of contenders, Ms. Harris and her team were inundated with unsolicited advice — much of it public — about whom she should pick. Andy Beshear of Kentucky, who has also been vetted by the Harris team, appeared at a Harris campaign fund-raiser in Chicago. Mr. Biden was at home in Wilmington, Del., over the weekend while Ms. Harris interviewed prospective running mates in Washington. A White House spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment about whether he had spoken to Ms. Harris as she finished her deliberations. Once she chooses, Ms. Harris will spend much of the next week with her running mate.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Barack Obama, Harris’s, , Josh Shapiro, Tim Walz, Donna Brazile, , you’re, Brazile, Paul, Caroline Yang, Obama, Shapiro, Nancy Pelosi, Walz, Pelosi, I’m, Nancy, Gerry Connolly, Ms, there’s, Kamala, it’s, Andy Beshear, Biden, Rachel Wisniewski, . Walz, Mark Kelly, Jen O’Malley Dillon, Sheila Nix, Tony West, Cedric Richmond, Eric H, Holder Jr, Dana Remus, Theodore Schleifer, Nicholas Nehamas, Christina Morales Organizations: Democratic Party, Democratic, Pennsylvania, Democratic National Committee, The New York Times, CNN, Democrat, White Locations: Atlanta, Philadelphia, Gaza, Minnesota, St, Virginia, Minneapolis, Kentucky, Chicago, Washington, Arizona, Wilmington, Del, San Francisco
Kave and fellow American ex-pat Jennifer Crain are the co-founders of Abricot, a cocktail bar in Paris' 10th arrondissement. The bar has a small staff: three hourly employees and three contract employees. A mutual connection virtually introduced Kave and Crain shortly after, and the pair started expanding Crain's idea for a Parisian cocktail bar. They found a location and named their business Abricot, which is French slang for female genitalia. The delays ate up most of the initial investment, Crain says, as Abricot paid rent for over a year before it opened.
Persons: Allison Kave, Kave, she'd, Jennifer Crain, Crain, Abricot Organizations: Abricot, CNBC, Crain, Employees Locations: U.S, Paris, San Francisco, Austin , Texas, Brooklyn , New York, Brooklyn, crowdfunding, France, Europe
Carnochan has been my therapist for over a decade, a privilege for which I am grateful on two accounts. First, the surging national demand for therapy has so outstripped supply that it can be hard to find a good therapist anywhere, but especially in San Francisco. Second, working with Carnochan has been so healing that I have come to see psychotherapy as a beautiful profession and Carnochan as its beau idéal — deeply learned, emotionally present and capable of moving in a single conversation from D. W. Winnicott’s theory of the false self to Otis Redding’s “(Sittin’ on) the Dock of the Bay,” from infinity in the Lotus Sutra to the ecstasies of backcountry skiing. I knew Carnochan did some other form of talking to people one on one — coaching, that is — because I once told him that I worried about money and career. Carnochan responded by mentioning that he sometimes helped company executives on professional matters and could work with me in the same spirit.
Persons: Carnochan, , Otis Redding’s “ Locations: San Francisco .
OpenAI co-founder John Schulman said in a Monday X post that he would leave the Microsoft -backed company and join Anthropic, an artificial intelligence startup with funding from Amazon . In June, OpenAI said Schulman, as head of alignment science, would join a safety and security committee that would provide advice to the board. Schulman has only worked at OpenAI since receiving a Ph.D. in computer science in 2016 from the University of California, Berkeley. The leaders of the superalignment team, Jan Leike and company co-founder Ilya Sutskever, both left this year. Also on Monday, Greg Brockman, another co-founder of OpenAI and its president, announced that he was taking a sabbatical for the rest of the year.
Persons: ChatGPT, OpenAI, John Schulman, Schulman, OpenAI's, Jan Leike, Ilya Sutskever, Leike, Sutskever, Sam Altman, Altman, Tasha McCauley, Helen Toner, Toner, WilmerHale, Greg Brockman Organizations: Darktrace Plc, Microsoft, Amazon, OpenAI, University of California, Anthropic, Superintelligence Inc, Google, Employees, AI Safety Locations: Brooklyn, New York, British, Berkeley, Francisco
CNN —Hours before former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally launched the first impeachment investigation into former President Donald Trump in 2019, she received a call from the subject of the probe himself. During the September phone call, Pelosi said Trump claimed she would be impressed with his “lack of pressure,” that he “didn’t threaten anyone” and “there’s no reason” to impeach him. “I do not believe that the president (needs to directly) make a quid pro quo to intimidate a foreign leader,” Pelosi told Trump. “I didn’t do that,” Trump replied, to which Pelosi replied, “You withheld aid, and there is an inference drawn.”As Trump continued to claim that his call with Zelensky was “flawless,” Pelosi responded, “We’ll find out. “The call was perfect.”In her final reply to Trump before the end of the call, Pelosi said, “That call was perfectly clear.
Persons: Nancy Pelosi, Donald Trump, ” Trump, Pelosi, Trump, CNN’s Dana Bash, Bash, Biden, Steven Cheung, , Volodymyr Zelensky, didn’t, , ” Pelosi, Zelensky, “ We’ll, Don’t, “ I’ve, Paul, Alexandra, ” Alexandra, “ Paul Organizations: CNN, Power, CNN Trump, , Democratic, Ukrainian, House Intelligence, Trump, UN, Assembly, San Francisco Locations: Washington , DC, San
This combination of pictures shows Vice President Kamala Harris in Washington, DC on July 22, 2024, and Governor of Minnesota Tim Walz in Washington, DC, July 3, 2024. In a campaign that is playing out on a turbo-charged timeline, both camps have a narrow window to shape how voters view Harris' running mate. The Kamala Harris and Donald Trump presidential campaigns on Tuesday raced to push out dueling portraits of newly announced Democratic running mate, Minnesota Gov. Minnesota Governor Tim Walz speaks with union organizers before they march on businesses in downtown Minneapolis on October 14, 2022 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. "Just like Kamala Harris, Tim Walz is a dangerously liberal extremist, and the Harris-Walz California dream is every American's nightmare."
Persons: Kamala Harris, Minnesota Tim Walz, Harris, Tim, Walz, Donald Trump, Tim Walz, Roe, Wade, Walz's, Harris veepstakes, Jane Mayer, Trump, Karoline Leavitt, " Walz, Leavitt, Sara Craig, Rep, Byron Donalds, Kellyanne Conway, Sen, JD Vance, Vance Organizations: National, Marist, Tuesday, Democratic, Minnesota Gov, Minnesota, Republican, New Yorker, San, West Coast, Golden, Republican Governors Association, Democrats, Democrat, Fox News, Trump Locations: Washington , DC, Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minneapolis , Minnesota, America, San Francisco, Golden State, Walz California, lockstep, Ohio
A new SmartAsset analysis found that Gen Z bought homes in 2023 at the fastest rate in the Indianapolis, St. Louis, and Cincinnati metro areas — and the slowest in California and the Northeast. The median property value for these 2,266 new Gen Z homeowners in Indianapolis was $225,000, while the median income was $65,000. Related storiesA slightly lower percentage of Gen Z bought homes in St. Louis last year at just below 1.6% or 2,649 people. Other metro areas seeing higher rates of new Gen Z homeowners included Jacksonville, Virginia Beach, and Kansas City. Intuit Credit Karma found in January that nearly a third of Gen Z adults live with their parents.
Persons: , homeownership, Z, Louis, Gen Zers, X, Gen, Redfin, Xers, Gen Z, millennials, homebuyers, Karma Organizations: Service, Business, Kansas City, YouTube, Pew Research Center, Intuit, Bank of Locations: Midwest, Indianapolis, St, Cincinnati, , California, homebuyers, Jacksonville, Virginia Beach, Kansas, Homebuyers, Detroit , Cleveland, Pittsburgh, Texas, San Francisco , New York City, Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, Bank of America
Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio hit his new opponent as a "San Francisco-style liberal." "She has governed as a San Francisco liberal, and she's chosen a running mate who will be a San Francisco-style liberal." "Last week was my first time in San Francisco," Walz said on an episode of "The Ezra Klein Show" released on August 2. A few Saturdays ago, my wife and I spent the morning volunteering at a community garden in our San Francisco neighborhood. "I don't even know if we're actually going to get Tim Walz out of this campaign."
Persons: Kamala Harris, Tim Walz, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, , she's, Harris, Walz, " Walz, Ezra Klein, Vance, Donald Trump, George Floyd, Joe Biden's, we're, Josh Shapiro Organizations: Service, San, Business, San Francisco, Trump, United, United States Government, Gov, Pennsylvania Locations: Minnesota, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Bay, Presidio, San Francisco neighborhood, Ohio, United States, Minneapolis, Francisco
A federal U.S. judge ruled Monday that Google has illegally held a monopoly in two market areas: search and text advertising. The landmark case from the government, filed in 2020, alleged that Google has kept its share of the general search market by creating strong barriers to entry and a feedback loop that sustained its dominance. General search services, according to the court, applies to Google’s core search engine, where it traditionally competed with Yahoo. General search text advertising refers to the text ads that run alongside search results. However, the ruling found that general search advertising is not a market so there can be no monopoly control.
Persons: Sherman, Amit Mehta, Sundar Pichai, Boris Streubel, General Merrick Garland, , ” Garland, Kent Walker, ” Walker Organizations: Google, U.S, District of Columbia, DFB The Department of Justice, Colorado and, Department, Yahoo Locations: U.S, Colorado, Colorado and Nebraska
According to public announcements, the firm has made four acquisition deals so far in 2024, exactly even with Nvidia's 2020 deal total. Nvidia declined to discuss its acquisition strategy for this report, citing a quiet period before it announces earnings on August 28. In May, Nvidia agreed to acquire Deci AI, another Israeli startup that makes tools for developers to build AI models, for $300 million. In July ​Nvidia competitor AMD announced an agreement to acquire Silo AI, a Finnish AI startup, for $655 million. And this quiet trickle of deals in various forms is unlikely to stop since the market for AI talent is so tight.
Persons: , Nader Khalil, Colette Kress, Kress, it's, OpenAI, Paul Baier, GAI, Baier, Umesh Pavdal, Thomvest Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Microsoft, Department of Justice, Federal Trade Commission, Business, ARM, Softbank, Politico, Shoreline, LinkedIn, Citi Global, DOJ, FTC, Amazon, AMD, Silo Locations: Israeli, California, San Francisco, Finnish
CNN —Vice President Kamala Harris is making the biggest decision of her two-week-old presidential campaign as she chooses a running mate and prepares to introduce the new Democratic ticket to voters in several key battleground states this week. The whirlwind vice presidential search entered its final hours Sunday after Harris had interviewed three final contenders — Gov. It was four years ago this week that Biden announced his decision to choose Harris as his running mate. Brian Kemp, who revealed last month that he did not support Trump in the state’s GOP primary. Harris’ campaign has said she will attend the ABC News event, and taunted the former president for backing out of that event.
Persons: Kamala Harris, Harris, Donald Trump, Tim Walz, Josh Shapiro, Sen, Mark Kelly of Arizona, Trump —, Ohio Sen, JD Vance, Joe Biden, Biden, Harris ’, ” Harris, , Harris —, Trump, that’s, Chris Christie, Shawn Fain, Andy Beshear, Walz, , ” Fain, ” Trump, ” Sen, Lindsey Graham, ” “, Kamala Harris’s, Vance, who’s, Brian Kemp, Kemp, “ We’re Organizations: CNN, Democratic, — Gov, Gov, Pennsylvania, Mark Kelly of Arizona —, Democratic Party, Trump, Ohio, CBS, Democratic National Committee, Biden, New, New Jersey Republican Gov, ABC, United Auto Workers, National Association of Black Journalists, Republicans, South Carolina Republican, “ Fox, Republican, GOP, Fox Locations: Philadelphia, Minnesota, San Francisco, New Jersey, Kentucky, Atlanta
Twitter — now called X — is closing its San Francisco office, CEO Linda Yaccarino says in a memo. A New York Times reporter first posted about the news — on X. AdvertisementElon Musk last month said he was sick of "dodging gangs of violent drug addicts" just to get into X's San Francisco headquarters. A New York Times reporter posted — on X — that the company would close its San Francisco headquarters "over the next few weeks." CEO Linda Yaccarino wrote in an email to X employees that workers would move to offices in San Jose.
Persons: Linda Yaccarino, , Elon, X Organizations: Twitter, San, Palo, New York Times, Service, X's San, Times, Business Locations: Bay, San Jose, Palo Alto, X's, X's San Francisco headquarters, San Francisco
Read previewWhile some Silicon Valley investors and startup leaders are going red hoping for a more "tech-friendly" White House, Michael Moritz, a storied Sequoia Capital investor, believes that does not reflect the Valley overall. "Fortunately, at least in Silicon Valley, Trump will not prevail," Moritz wrote in a Financial Times opinion piece, which was also posted on LinkedIn. Like the rest of the nation, Silicon Valley is deeply divided over whom to support in the upcoming presidential race. In his piece, Moritz chided Trump supporters in Silicon Valley. Moritz added that Trump had historically not performed well among Silicon Valley voters.
Persons: , Michael Moritz, Trump, Moritz, Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Doug Leone, Shaun Maguire, Roelof Botha, Andreessen Horowitz, Marc Andreessen, Ben Horowitz, Fund's Peter Thiel, David Sacks, Chamath, Vance, Sen, JD Vance, Palmer Luckey, Elon Musk, VCs, Kamala, Harris, Vinod Khosla, Reid Hoffman, Mark Cuban, Ron Conway Organizations: Service, Sequoia Capital, LinkedIn, Business, Google, PayPal, Democratic, Republican, Tech, Trump, VR, Bloomberg, PAC, Street Journal, Netflix, Harris, Politico Locations: Silicon Valley, Sequoia, Park City , Utah, Silicon, Palo Alto , California, Newport Beach , California, Washington ,, Francisco, San Jose
CNBC TechCheck Evening Edition: August 05, 2024
  + stars: | 2024-08-05 | by ( ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC TechCheck Evening Edition: August 05, 2024CNBC's TechCheck brings you the latest in tech news from CNBC's 1 Market in the heart of San Francisco.
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Investors are increasingly hopeful that will push Federal Reserve officials to come to their rescue with an emergency rate cut. But if something comes up in between those meetings that changes their views on the ideal level for rates, officials can gather for an unscheduled “emergency” meeting. By doing two large emergency cuts in succession, Fed officials didn’t have to weigh whether their actions would unnecessarily cause Americans to panic. Before those cuts, the last time the Fed was promoted to do an emergency rate cut was in the thick of the Great Recession shortly after Lehman Brothers collapsed in the fall of 2008. But he said he was “reluctantly” comfortable with an emergency cut since other central banks were doing it.
Persons: Austan Goolsbee, there’s, Lehman Brothers, ” Charles Plosser, , , That’s, Janet Yellen, ” Yellen, Plosser Organizations: New, New York CNN, Federal, Chicago Fed, New York Times, Philadelphia Fed, Bank of Canada, European Central Bank, Bank of England, San, Committee, Fed, Treasury Locations: New York
Brokerage firm Charles Schwab is having technical issues on Monday in the middle of a steep sell-off for global equities. "Due to a technical issue, some clients may have difficulty logging in to Schwab platforms," the firm said in a post on its X social media account. Some users were reporting on social media about issues getting into their accounts. Schwab was not the only brokerage firm with social media complaints on Monday. CNBC is reaching out to other companies to see if they are having issues.
Persons: Charles Schwab, Dow, Schwab, Downdetector.com Organizations: Fidelity Investments, CNBC Locations: San Francisco , California, Schwab
Mary Daly, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, during the National Association of Business Economics (NABE) economic policy conference in Washington, DC, US, on Friday, Feb. 16, 2024. San Francisco Federal Reserve President Mary Daly on Monday said she expects that interest rates will be cut later this year but declined to provide a timetable or the extent to which the central bank will ease. At their meeting last week, Fed officials provided some hints that lower rates are coming but were short on specifics. Earlier in the day, Chicago Fed President Austan Goolsbee told CNBC that the central bank's "restrictive" rates policy doesn't make sense if the economy isn't overheating, which he said it is not. If there are trouble signs with the economy, Goolsbee said the Fed will "fix it."
Persons: Mary Daly, Daly, we've, Austan Goolsbee, Goolsbee Organizations: Federal Reserve Bank of San, National Association of Business Economics, San Francisco Federal, Market, Chicago Fed, CNBC Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Washington , DC, Hawaii
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