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Ina Garten gave up her White House job to buy a specialty food store called Barefoot Contessa. AdvertisementWhen Ina Garten gave up her job at the White House to buy a specialty food store in New York called Barefoot Contessa, she had never run a business. "I was too tired to go home, so I had cleared a space, wrapped myself in a sweater, and went to 'bed,'" Garten wrote. Related stories"I love when changing your behavior — in this case, how I dressed — changes everything without your saying a word," Garten wrote. Advertisement"Anna was important to me, so I didn't have a moment's hesitation in supporting her," Garten wrote.
Persons: Ina Garten, , Garten, " Garten, Matthew Peyton, Joan Boyce, Instagram Garten, who'd, Contessa, Anna, Sybille van Kempen, Ina, Dean, DeLuca, Joel Dean, Robert Lachman, she'd, Barefoot Contessa, Jeffrey Organizations: Service, White, Food Network, George Washington University, Barefoot Contessa, Joan Boyce Jewelry, Contessa, Los Angeles Times, Barefoot, & $ Locations: New York, East Hampton , New York, Bridgehampton, East Hampton
Rowan said the firm is testing new tactics to motivate employees to "play to win." Here's how and why the firm has turned to frozen yogurt and 4:30 a.m. wakeups. Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Advertisement"We believe that assets are what is going to be scarce rather than capital," Rowan said, referring to an environment of more limited investment opportunities.
Persons: Rowan, , Marc Rowan, We've, Lehman, I've, They're, it's Organizations: Service, New, Apollo, Nvidia, that's
He was sexually assaulted in a Libyan prison, harassed in Tunisia and tried unsuccessfully to take a boat to Europe. Ngounou joined a growing number of LGBTQ people accepted into the Welcome Corps, which launched last year and pairs groups of Americans with newly arrived refugees. “LGBTQ refugees are forced to flee their homes due to persecution and violence, not unlike other people,” said Jeremy Haldeman, deputy executive director of the Community Sponsorship Hub, which implements the Welcome Corps on behalf of the State Department. The demand far outstrips capacity: Of more than 15,000 requests for help in 2023, the nonprofit helped resettle 23 refugees through the Welcome Corps program in cities as large as Houston and towns as small as Arlington, Vermont. Another refugee in the program, Julieth Luna Garcia, is a transgender woman from El Salvador who settled in Chicago.
Persons: Cabrel, Ngounou’s, Ngounou, ” Ngounou, , , Lori Ostlund, Anne Raeff, Terry Chea, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump, JD Vance, Biden, Jeremy Haldeman, ” Kathryn Hampton, ” Hampton, Julieth Luna Garcia Organizations: Welcome Corps, Biden Administration, State Department, U.S, Rainbow Railroad Locations: Cameroon, , Tunisia, Europe, United States, San Francisco, America, Gaza, U.S, Ohio, , East, Africa, Houston, Arlington , Vermont, El Salvador, Chicago
On the vice presidential debate stage Tuesday night, Sen. JD Vance of Ohio conceded that Republicans needed to do a better job of talking to women about the issue of abortion. I want to support fertility treatments.”It was a shift from Trump's comments, in which he has repeatedly tried to hold out the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v. Wade as something the public had overwhelmingly wanted. Vance did go on to say that he and Trump were consistent that abortion policies should differ from state to state to represent a “diverse” country. "Listen, abortion is a very personal issue, very personal, very private issue for women all across the country. He brags about how great it was that he put the judges in and overturned Roe v. Wade,” Walz said.
Persons: Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Vance, , we’ve, ” Vance, Donald Trump, Roe, Wade, Tim Walz, Trump, , Kamala Harris, Byron Donalds, ” Walz, , Walz, scoffed, Harris Organizations: Republican, Republican Party, Minnesota Gov, Democratic, NBC News Locations: “ California, Georgia . Georgia, Arizona, Texas
The world’s first Nintendo Museum is now open
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Maggie Hiufu Wong | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +4 min
If these games played an important part in your childhood, Japan’s long-awaited new Nintendo Museum is a must-visit. Opened to the public on October 2, the interactive space is set in the video game company’s former factory complex in Uji, about an hour south of the city of Kyoto. Spread across three main buildings, the Nintendo Museum leads visitors through the company’s 135-year history with an exhaustive exhibition that includes rare consoles and prototypes, interactive games, experiences and even a themed burger restaurant. Meanwhile, “Big Controller” lets players collaborate and play classic Nintendo games on, as the name suggests, oversized controllers designed to look like the originals from consoles like Wii and Famicom. The courtyard of the new Nintendo Museum.
Persons: Mario, Donkey, Japan’s, Mario –, Shigeru Miyamoto, Super, Richard A, Brooks, , Burger Organizations: CNN, Nintendo Entertainment, Nintendo, Nintendo Museum, Super Nintendo, Super Mario, Visitors, Getty, Wii Locations: Donkey Kong, Uji, Kyoto, Osaka, AFP, Japanese,
Vice presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz faced off in their first and only debate Tuesday night, squaring off over everything from foreign policy and the economy to the 2020 election and abortion rights. Contemporaneous newspaper reports — first reported by Minnesota Public Radio News and APM Reports — place Walz in Nebraska at the time. Fact-check: Is housing 60% more expensive during the Biden administration? “Iran, which launched this attack, has received over $100 billion in unfrozen assets thanks to the Kamala Harris administration," Vance said. As part of a prisoner exchange the Biden administration negotiated with Iran last year, $6 billion more in Iranian assets were unfrozen.
Persons: Vance, Tim Walz, Walz, , America —, , , That’s, Kamala Harris, Biden, Harris, hasn’t, " Walz, Harris “, she’s, Donald Trump’s, You’ve, Donald Trump, Obama, Harris wasn’t, unfroze, Trump, Trump “, I’ve, Mike Pence Organizations: America, CNN, Minnesota Public Radio, APM, U.S, Center for American Progress, Economic, Global, Washington Post, Social Security, Immigration, Department of Homeland Security, NBC News, Biden, Democratic, Health Affairs, Customs, Capitol, Centers for Disease Control, Minnesota Health Locations: China, Nebraska, Hong Kong, Beijing, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Norway, Spain, Lechleitner, U.S, Iran, Minnesota,
Despite that unpaid support, Johnson and her husband pay $2,600 a month for childcare and cleaning — the sort of paid village Johnson says is essential when both parents are working. Parents around the country are struggling to pay for childcare costs — which are often higher than a mortgage or rent. Here's what five other parents pay to create the village they need to survive. AdvertisementDay care for the two younger kids costs $650 every two weeks, or over $1,300 monthly. "I think there's a lot of unnecessary guilt and shame that can come up with having a 'paid' village,'" she said.
Persons: , Amy Johnson, Johnson, Amy Baby, It's, Katie Nostrum, Jessica Lemmons, Lemmons, L'Oreal Thompson Payton, Thompson Payton, Miriam Udy, Oluese, she's Organizations: Service, Department of Labor, L'Oreal, San Francisco Bay Area Locations: Cleveland, North Dakota, Texas, Bryan , Texas, Chicago, Tennessee, San Francisco Bay, Knoxville , Tennessee, New York, They're
Excluding one-time items, Levi's posted earnings of $132 million, or 33 cents per share. "We believe the exit of Dockers will allow both Dockers and Levi's to independently operate and maximize each other's value independently." Direct gainsBeyond Docker's, Levi's is making gains in growing its profitability as it continues to shift its focus to selling directly to consumers. During the quarter, Levi's direct channel was up about 10%, driven by strength in the U.S. and 16% growth in e-commerce. Overall, direct sales comprised 44% of total revenue and Levi's wants to get that number closer to 55%.
Persons: LEVI, Justin Sullivan, Levi Strauss, Levi's, Levi, khakis, , Harmit Singh, Singh, Beyoncé, Michelle Gass Organizations: Dockers, LSEG, CNBC, of America Locations: U.S
Hurricane Helene has brought with it a hefty price tag. The hurricane cut power for millions of homes and left at least 166 dead across southeast states. In a Monday report, Moody's Analytics projected the damage from the hurricane to be between $20 billion and $34 billion. Related storiesThe hurricane made landfall in Florida on Thursday as a Category 4 hurricane before becoming less intense as it moved through Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina. As of early Wednesday, the storm had cut power for 1.2 million homes and businesses across Georgia, South Carolina, and North Carolina, per The AP.
Persons: Helene, , Adam Kamins, Kamins Organizations: Service, Associated Press, AP, Cellular, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration Locations: Sunshine, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tahoe, Gulf
Carsten Brinkschulte, who founded Dryad Networks, built an IoT network to detect wildfires. He's motivated by the impact of his work and urges founders and engineers to move to green tech. The first was how to detect fires. To solve for this, we developed our own solar-powered mesh gateway that could connect to sensors via an IoT network and relay information back to a cloud platform. The Silvanet mesh gateway connects sensors to an IoT network.
Persons: Carsten Brinkschulte, they've Organizations: Dryad Networks, Service, Dryad
A federal judge on Wednesday unsealed a redacted motion by Special Counsel Jack Smith detailing evidence against former President Donald Trump in his criminal election interference case in Washington, D.C. Judge Tanya Chutkan unsealed the filing less than five weeks before the Republican nominee Trump will face Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic nominee, in the 2024 presidential election. If Trump wins the election, he will have the power to order the Department of Justice to dismiss the criminal case against him. "The defendant asserts that he is immune from prosecution for his criminal scheme to overturn the 2020 presidential election because, he claims, it entailed official conduct. Four days later, Pence in another private lunch allegedly tried to urge Trump to accept the election results and run again in 2024.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jack Smith, Smith, Trump, Tanya Chutkan, Kamala Harris, Joe Biden, Mike Pence, Pence Organizations: FALK, Washington , D.C, Republican, Democratic, Trump, of Justice, TCF Center, Brooks, Biden Locations: Walker , Michigan, U.S, Washington ,, Detroit , Michigan, Florida
I hired a virtual assistant and work with her five hours a week. AdvertisementI burned a pot of black beans the day I hired my virtual assistant. I asked her to tell me more about this whole virtual assistant thing, and it sounded like just what I needed. Asking for help was hard but necessaryI didn't expect considering outsourcing tasks to bring up so many confronting emotions. I compared the average rate for a virtual assistant ($26.34 per hour nationally, ranging from $30-$40 in NYC, where I live) to what I charge hourly for my services.
Persons: I've, , Sarah —, Sarah, There's, we've Organizations: Service, VAs Locations: NYC
Ray Dalio is again promoting the idea that China urgently needs to start a "beautiful deleveraging." In a LinkedIn post on Tuesday, Dalio wrote of what he called a "beautiful deleveraging," or an aggressive, two-pronged approach to solving debt issues. Dalio wrote that Chinese leader Xi Jinping's unprecedented stimulus sparked a "big week" for economic optimism, but it won't be enough. The interest rate cuts would ideally be so drastic that they run below inflation and nominal growth rates, Dalio wrote. If Beijing doesn't start a "beautiful deleveraging," he said, it risks allowing its crisis to drag on and create an "economic and psychological malaise like Japan experienced."
Persons: Ray Dalio, Dalio, , Xi, They'll Organizations: Service, Bridgewater Associates, Washington Locations: China, Beijing, Japan, US
CNBC Daily Open: Soft landing hit by minor turbulence
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Mark Felix | Afp | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Port workers along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast started striking Tuesday. It's just the first days of the port strike and flare-up in Middle East tensions, however. The best-case scenario would be that recent events are just minor turbulence on the way to a soft landing.
Persons: Mark Felix, Kathy Hochul, Adam Kamins, Christopher Ball, Piper Sandler, Campbell, It's, Steve Liesman, Jeff Cox, Fred Imbert, Lori Ann LaRocco, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Brian Evans Organizations: Afp, Getty, CNBC, U.S ., Gulf Coast, New, Moody's, Quinnipiac University, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple Locations: Seabrook , Texas, Port, U.S, U.S . East Coast, New York, New Jersey, Iran, Major U.S, East
Advertisement"I knew it was coming," Joy-Ann told BI. She told BI there's a lot to like about being back in a more traditional work environment, but it hasn't made her a more productive employee. Because she works in the office, Joy-Ann said it feels easier to step away from her desk. AdvertisementThat in-person connection can benefit people's careers, as Hannes Schwandt, an associate professor of Human Development and Social Policy, previously told BI. She hasn't seen a productivity boost — yetDespite the benefits, Joy-Ann told BI that working in the office has not made her more productive at her job — at least not yet.
Persons: Ann, , Joy, hasn't, she's, Hannes Schwandt, Ann said, Ann doesn't, It's Organizations: Service, Amazon, JPMorgan, Apple, Disney, Human, Social Locations: New Jersey, New York City
Meeting the Future of Media
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Kate Rooney | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMeeting the Future of MediaAI tools are helping companies create better content and reach more customers as technology continues to evolve at a breakneck pace. MNTN President & CEO Mark Douglas and Runway Co-founder & CEO Cristóbal Valenzuela join us to talk about how AI is changing the media landscape and what they see as the most important developments that will help business leaders stay ahead of the curve.
Persons: Mark Douglas, Cristóbal Valenzuela Organizations: Media, Runway
Markets are now braced for what could follow a likely Israeli retaliation against Iran. watch nowOil prices gained over 5% in the previous session following the missile strike, before tapering to a 2.5% climb. Oil infrastructure 'tempting targets for Israel'Lewis Sage-Passant, an adjunct professor of intelligence at Sciences Po in Paris, described energy markets as jittery, as investors watch for Israel's next moves. Even without direct targeting, much of the world's oil infrastructure sits under these missile's flight paths, so naturally everyone is very nervous." Questions remain whether a strong Israeli response would restore deterrence or trigger further escalation from Iran and tip the nations into a full-blown war.
Persons: Amir Cohen, Hassan Nasrallah, Lewis Sage, Jake Sullivan, Roger Zakheim, what's, Zakheim, Abbas Araghchi, Sara Vakhshouri Organizations: Reuters Israel's, Brent, West Texas, Isles, RBC Wealth Management, Sciences Po, Israel, Energy, U.S . National, Ronald Reagan Institute, Investments, Saab, BAE Systems, Thales, Rheinmetall, Iran's, SVB Energy Locations: Ashkelon, Israel, Tel Aviv, Iran, Tehran, London, Asia, Paris, U.S, Washington
OpenAI exec Kevin Weil told BI the company has a "great bench" after CTO Mira Murati abruptly quit. AdvertisementThe hundreds of attendees at Ray Summit, an AI conference in San Francisco, were originally hoping to hear from Mira Murati, the chief technology officer of OpenAI, on Wednesday. AdvertisementIn a brief interview with Business Insider immediately afterwards, Weil praised Murati while downplaying the impact of her departure. Weil, a former Instagram executive, highlighted Mark Chen as an example of the talent still around at OpenAI. "So I'm really excited to partner with him and I'm really optimistic about what we're building."
Persons: Kevin Weil, Mira Murati, Weil, , Murati, Robert Nishihara, OpenAI, Mira, I've, Mark Chen, Chen, you've, I'm, Jane Street, Sam Altman, Ilya Sutskever, superalignment, Jan Leike, John Schulman, Barret Zoph, Bob McGrew, Bob, we've, We've Organizations: Service, Ray Summit, Business, Integral Technology, MIT Locations: OpenAI, San Francisco, Silicon
Nonetheless, Trump told his advisers that he would claim victory before the ballots were fully counted, prosecutors say. One private political adviser, three days before Election Day 2020, described Trump’s plan as: “He’s going to declare victory. When Trump told the staffer he would not pay the private lawyer spearheading his legal challenges unless the challenges were successful, the staffer told Trump that the private attorney would never be paid. The person is described as White House deputy chief of staff. Therefore, even if some of Trump’s alleged wrongdoing occurred on White House grounds and in front of White House staff, he doesn’t have immunity because that fell under the “political” umbrella, Smith’s team wrote.
Persons: Donald Trump, Jack Smith, Smith, Trump, Kamala Harris, Tanya Chutkan, Chutkan, Joe Biden, , Prosecutors, Biden, Brooks, Al Gore, George W, Bush, he’s, , “ Trump’s, ” Trump, , Rudy Giuliani, Giuliani, wouldn’t, Mike Pence, Pence, Mike Pence didn’t, , Trump’s, doesn’t Organizations: CNN, Trump, , FBI, Prosecutors, Detroit Counting, Riot, Democratic, White, White House, Capitol, USA Locations: Washington ,, Philadelphia, Florida, Trump, Georgia
CNBC Daily Open: Minor turbulence for the soft landing
  + stars: | 2024-10-02 | by ( Yeo Boon Ping | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
Kirk Side | Houston Chronicle | Getty ImagesThis report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Port workers along the U.S. East Coast and Gulf Coast started striking Tuesday. Higher oil prices pose a risk to inflation resurging, or at least slowing less than everyone is hoping for. The best-case scenario would be that recent events are just minor turbulence on the way to a soft landing.
Persons: Seabrook . Kirk, Kathy Hochul, Adam Kamins, Christopher Ball, Piper Sandler, Campbell, It's, Steve Liesman, Jeff Cox, Fred Imbert, Lori Ann LaRocco, Sean Conlon, Alex Harring, Brian Evans Organizations: Houston Chronicle, CNBC, U.S ., Gulf Coast, New, Moody's, Quinnipiac University, Nasdaq, Nvidia, Apple Locations: Seabrook ., Port, U.S, U.S . East Coast, New York, New Jersey, Iran, Major U.S, East
That's led the market to assume rates will fall to pre-pandemic lows, BofA's Bernard Mensah says. Yet, inflationary risks will likely keep rates elevated, Mensah says. Before the pandemic, in the decade following the Great Financial Crisis, interest rates remained at historical lows. Despite the Fed's apparent confidence that pricing pressures have eased, Mensah says a variety of inflationary risks will keep interest rates higher. Other analysts have also pointed to inflation risks from geopolitical conflicts.
Persons: That's, BofA's Bernard Mensah, Mensah, , Bank of America's Bernard Mensah, Rowe Price, Tomasz Wieladek Organizations: Fed, Service, Federal Reserve, Bank of America's, Bloomberg Locations: US, China, England, Switzerland, Sweden, Canada, Mexico
A Russian Su-35 made risky, dangerous moves near a US F-16 late last month. “On Sept 23, 2024, NORAD aircraft flew a safe and disciplined intercept of Russian Military Aircraft in the Alaska ADIZ. Rules on aircraft behavior in international airspaces, create "an understood behavior so that we mitigate the risk" of problems. AdvertisementWhat the Su-35 pilot did was nothing of the sort. Russian military aircraft have also been involved in risky incidents, including a string of unprofessional intercepts of US Navy P-8As by Su-35s a few years ago and multiple incidents in Syria, among other places.
Persons: , ” –, Gregory Guillot pic.twitter.com, Gregory Guillot, Vincent Aiello, Mike Torrealday, I've, — Chris Hadfield, It's, Su, could've Organizations: NORAD, Service, North American Aerospace Defense Command, Russian Military Aircraft, American Aerospace Defense Command, US Northern Command, US Navy, US Air Force, US Defense Department, US, Pentagon Locations: Russian, Alaska, Russia, South China, American, Syria, Ukraine, Hainan, China
Andy Jassy is thinking long-termThe recent return-to-office mandate requiring employees to work from the office five days a week is tricky. I think Jassy is thinking long-term, which is one of the core features of Amazon's leadership principles: long-term thinking. The third leadership principle I think Jassy is enforcing is frugality. The principle says that leaders work daily to create a safer, more productive, higher-performing, and diverse work environment. I think Jassy looks at this and says, "That is what I am doing."
Persons: John Rossman, Rossman, , it's, Andy Jassy, they'd, Andy Jassy's, Jeff Bezos, Jassy Organizations: Amazon, Service Locations: America
The New Mexico attorney general said Tuesday that internal documents from Snapchat released as part of an ongoing lawsuit show how the platform failed to manage and notify users about sextortion on the platform. The suit, which Attorney General Raúl Torrez originally filed in September, includes the text of some of Snap’s internal correspondence. Snapchat and other social media platforms, like Instagram and TikTok, have been under intensified scrutiny from both the federal and state governments. Leaders of Snap, TikTok, Meta, Discord and X all testified before Congress this year about child safety. In a statement on its website Tuesday, Snap said it has built a platform with “safety guardrails” and “deliberate design choices” to protect minors.
Persons: Raúl Torrez, sextortion, ” Torrez, Slack, , Organizations: New, NBC, Meta Locations: New Mexico
Scientists with the National Weather Service and the National Hurricane Center began sounding the alarm as early as Sept. 23. In a YouTube video posted that morning, the National Hurricane Center’s deputy director, Jamie Rhome, described a tropical cyclone that would “briskly develop” into a hurricane. Monday night, the National Weather Service posted on X that heavy rain and powerful wind gusts would hit the Southeast later in the week. “It is not common for the National Weather Service to use words like ‘catastrophic’ to describe forecasts,” Buncombe County Manager Avril Pinder said at a news conference Thursday morning. That has made even apolitical groups like the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the National Weather Service a target of some Republicans.
Persons: Hurricane Helene, Amanda Wright, Wright, ” Wright, , Jamie Rhome, David Novak, Avril Pinder, grimly, ” Novak, , Mae Creadick, Donald Trump, Helene, ” Trump, Kelli Burns, ” Burns, Chris Gloninger, Gloninger, we’re, ” Gloninger, Asheville ”, ” Ophir Organizations: Hurricane, National Weather Service, National Hurricane Center, NWS, Prediction, Social, NBC News, , Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, University of South, University of Buffalo Locations: U.S, Knoxville , Tennessee, Asheville , North Carolina, Florida’s Big Bend, Hurricane, North, Buncombe, Taylor County , Florida, Buncombe County, Asheville, Columbia , South Carolina, ” In Tennessee, University of South Florida, North Carolina, Kings Mountain , North Carolina, Ophir
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