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Founded in 2018, Willo provides companies in over 180 countries with technology to conduct and process video interviews for job candidates. This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. During the COVID-19 pandemic, it pivoted to become a solution for hiring remotely using video technology. The company offers one-way recorded video interviews to help employers get what it describes as unbiased and consistent responses from candidates. "We've grown into a more mature product now, with companies able to interview in many different ways," Euan McCameron, CEO at Willo, told Business Insider.
Persons: , Willo, Euan McCameron, We're, McCameron, Peter Bauer Organizations: Service, Willo, Prada, Samsung, Toyota, Business Locations: Glasgow, Scotland
Discussing the US southern border, Trump asserted that “more terrorists have come into the United States in the last three years. In fact, there have been no reported terrorist attacks in the US during the past three years carried out by jihadist terrorists crossing the southern border. The ordinarily voluble Trump typically doesn’t have much to say when far-right domestic terrorists perpetrate terrorism in the United States. To be sure, there are reasonable concerns about the southern border, like the fact that, as CNN reported in June, eight Tajikistan nationals in the US who had crossed the southern border were arrested on immigration charges “following the discovery of potential ties to terrorism,” including possibly to ISIS. This is all a far cry from Trump’s claim on Fox that “more terrorists have come into the United States in the last three years.
Persons: Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump, voluble Trump, Christopher Wray, Organizations: CNN, Fox News, New, Naval Air Station, Pentagon, New America, Fox, US Customs, Protection Patrol, CBS News Locations: United States, New York City, Saudi, Pensacola , Florida, Buffalo , New York, Allen , Texas, Pensacola, Manhattan, Tajikistan, Customs, Canada
The party in Chicago is done, the confetti has been swept up, the pictures have been posted to social media. But the real question as exuberant Democrats woke up on Friday was whether they could channel the sheer intoxication of the United Center into a sustained, 74-day sprint to Election Day. The thousands of jubilant delegates in the hall this week were not representative of the swing voters that Ms. Harris needs to defeat former President Donald J. Trump. Ms. Harris can expect a bruising battle over the next two and a half months. Ms. Harris has had one of the most impressive debuts of any general election candidate in recent times, yet she still faces polls within the margin of error.
Persons: Joy cometh, Kamala Harris, Biden, Harris, Donald J, Trump, Bill Clinton, Michelle Obama Organizations: United Center, Trump Locations: Chicago
Tuesday’s primaries will also determine the matchups for some notable House seats, with Republicans looking to defend their slim majority. While Steil is expected to face Democratic former Rep. Peter Barca, multiple Democrats are competing to take on Van Orden. The top fundraisers in the Democratic primary include nonprofit leader Rebecca Cooke, state Rep. Katrina Shankland and activist Eric Wilson. Teirab is the top candidate in the Republican primary after his chief rival dropped out last month. Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar is looking to faces multiple opponents in the deep-blue 5th District, which includes Minneapolis.
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CEO of India's Biocon discusses first-quarter results
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCEO of India's Biocon discusses first-quarter resultsPeter Bains, group CEO of the biopharmaceutical company, outlines its growth outlook.
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President Biden said in an interview that aired on Sunday that he had abandoned his bid for a second term because he did not want to create “a real distraction” for Democrats, but he expressed no second thoughts about whether he could still do the job, despite concerns about his age and capacity. In his first interview since ending his re-election campaign on July 21, Mr. Biden said that he had “no serious problem” with his health, but added that the highest priority had to be defeating former President Donald J. Trump. “A number of my Democratic colleagues in the House and Senate thought that I was going to hurt them in the races,” he said. “And I was concerned if I stayed in the race, that would be the topic. “When I ran the first time, I thought of myself as being a transition president,” he said.
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I prosecuted them in case after case, and I won.”A day earlier, the Harris campaign released a television advertisement highlighting her pivot. Her stance reflects a change in public opinion since Mr. Trump left the White House in 2021. The decision for the Harris campaign to frame her record as California attorney general as a “border-state prosecutor” stands in contrast to how she ran in the 2020 Democratic primary. “Donald Trump tanked the deal,” Ms. Harris said in Arizona as a crowd of more than 15,000 supporters booed. “Voters want to see folks be serious about actually fixing the broken immigration system and securing the border,” Ms. Cox said in an interview.
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“Some critics, like Mr. Smotrich, for example, have claimed that the hostage deal is a surrender to Hamas or that hostages should not be exchanged for prisoners,” Mr. Kirby said at the start of a briefing for reporters. Mr. Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, the national security minister and a far-right ally, have threatened to quit Mr. Netanyahu’s coalition if he signs a deal ending the war. But whether it could help Mr. Netanyahu to have the Americans weigh in on his domestic politics was not as clear. “The idea that he would support a deal that leaves Israel’s security at risk is just factually wrong,” Mr. Kirby said of the president. “He won’t allow extremists to blow things off course — including extremists in Israel making these ridiculous charges against the deal,” he said.
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A wild week of trading on Wall Street ended with the S & P 500 back roughly where it started, but the lessons learned by whipsawed investors over those five days could determine what happens next. The S & P 500 had its worst day since 2022 on Monday, and then its best since 2022 on Thursday. But with the S & P 500 ending the week down less than 0.1% in a calm session on Friday, the market seems to have stabilized. .SPX 5D mountain The S & P 500 finished the week nearly flat. And I think that has to do with investors really being a little bit skeptical about some of this equity market volatility."
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Mr. Trump was talking about the crowds gathered for his speech on Jan. 6, 2021, and for the “I Have a Dream” speech the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered during the March on Washington in 1963. While it is difficult to gauge exact crowd sizes, estimates counter Mr. Trump’s claim that the numbers gathered were comparable. Dr. King’s speech drew an estimated 250,000 people. The House Select Committee responsible for investigating the events of Jan. 6 estimated that Mr. Trump’s speech drew 53,000 people.
Persons: Trump, Pete Marovich, Martin Luther King Jr, Martin Luther King, , Donald J, Trump’s, King’s Organizations: The New York, Associated Press, Trump Locations: Washington
PARIS — The second boxer at the center of a global debate over gender eligibility and fairness at the Paris Olympics won her semifinal match Wednesday, ascending to the featherweight gold medal bout. Lin and another female Olympic boxer, Imane Khelif of Algeria, continue to face intense scrutiny and false accusations about their gender and eligibility to compete with women. The Bulgarian Olympic Committee later confirmed that Staneva was boasting about having XX chromosomes in an attempt to mock Lin. "The opponent is a respectable one.”Algeria's Imane Khelif reacts after defeating Thailand's Janjaem Suwannapheng in a women's 66-kilogram semifinal boxing match at the Olympics on Tuesday. Some who initially criticized Khelif and Lin apologized as more information about them and the IBA’s legitimacy came to light.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailJapanese market plunge driven by position unwinding around yen trade, says Bleakley's BoockvarPeter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Financial Group, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the latest markets moves in Japan.
Persons: Bleakley's, Peter Boockvar Organizations: Bleakley Financial Locations: Japan
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Bleakley Financial Group CIO Peter BoockvarPeter Boockvar, chief investment officer at Bleakley Financial Group, joins CNBC's 'The Exchange' to discuss the latest market moves in Japan.
Persons: Peter Boockvar Peter Boockvar Organizations: Bleakley Financial Locations: Japan
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is pushing back against President Biden over American concerns about the assassination of the political leader of Hamas and Israel’s approach to cease-fire talks in the latest rift between the two allies since the war in Gaza began 10 months ago. A senior Israeli government official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive relations between the two countries, said in an interview that Mr. Netanyahu insisted he was not trying to block a cease-fire. While he acknowledged that the death of Mr. Haniyeh, the main negotiator in the cease-fire talks, would interrupt progress for a few days, Mr. Netanyahu argued that it would ultimately hasten the finalization of an agreement by putting more pressure on Hamas, according to the Israeli official. Mr. Biden contended that the assassination of Mr. Haniyeh was poorly timed, coming right at what the Americans hoped would be the endgame of the process, according to the U.S. official, who likewise did not want to be identified describing private talks. Moreover, Mr. Biden expressed concern that carrying out the operation in Tehran could trigger the wider regional war that he has been trying to avert.
Persons: Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden, Netanyahu, Israel, Ismail Haniyeh, Haniyeh, Mr Organizations: U.S, U.S . Locations: Israel, Gaza, Tehran
Shyamalan's biggest cinematic failure was "The Last Airbender," an adaptation of a beloved animated series. Together, with Katara (Nicola Peltz Beckham) and Sokka (Jackson Rathbone), Aang fends off enemies, including Prince Zuko (Dev Patel), seeking to control and harness his powers. While the film's source material is generally considered one of the best animated series of the 2000s, M. Night Shyamalan's adaptation was derided as a boring, slow-moving mess that woefully underutilized Patel, a talented performer who had catapulted to stardom two years earlier with "Slumdog Millionaire." "It is incredible how awful the once feted director M. Night Shyamalan has become and how he is still allowed to make big-budget films," wrote The Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. "I didn't think it was possible for him to make something worse than his 'Lady in the Water' or 'The Happening.'
Persons: Noah Ringer, Katara, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Jackson Rathbone, Aang fends, Prince Zuko, Dev Patel, underutilized Patel, Peter Bradshaw Organizations: Paramount Pictures
A turning point came on June 25, when a group of C.I.A. officers sat across from their Russian counterparts during a secret meeting in a Middle Eastern capital. Quiet negotiations between the United States and Russia over a possible prisoner swap had dragged on for more than a year. They were punctuated by only occasional glimpses of hope for the families of the American prisoners — including Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and Paul Whelan, an American security contractor — growing increasingly impatient for their ordeal to end. But the June meeting changed things, according to accounts from American and Western officials and other people familiar with the long process of bringing the deal to fruition.
Persons: Evan Gershkovich, Paul Whelan Organizations: Wall Street Journal Locations: Russia, United States, Europe, Moscow, American
Even in the world of presidential multitasking, July 21 turns out to have been an extraordinary, whipsaw Sunday for President Biden. At 12:09 p.m., he picked up the phone at his vacation house in Rehoboth Beach, Del., to talk with the prime minister of Slovenia as part of a high-stakes diplomatic gamble to seal a complicated, multinational prisoner swap. Just 97 minutes later, he posted a world-stunning letter online abandoning his bid for re-election after a bruising pressure campaign by his own Democratic allies, climaxing the biggest crisis of his political career and signaling the end of his presidency after a half-century in public life. By any measure, it was one of the darkest moments of his time in elective office as the inescapable reality of time, age and polls finally caught up with him. And yet it would lead to one of the most joyous days of his presidency barely a week and a half later as he orchestrated the release of imprisoned Americans from the dungeons of Russia.
Persons: Biden Organizations: Democratic Locations: Rehoboth Beach, Del, Slovenia, Russia
Anita Dunn, President Biden’s senior adviser, is leaving her White House post next week to move over to a super PAC supporting Vice President Kamala Harris’s fledgling campaign, the first major personnel move in the West Wing since the president dropped his bid for re-election. Ms. Dunn, who coordinated communications strategy for Mr. Biden and has been one of his closest aides, will consult for Future Forward, the largest Democratic-leaning super PAC, which last week announced a $50 million advertising campaign to promote Ms. Harris in six critical battleground states. “It’s been an honor and privilege to serve in this White House, with this president and this team, during this transformational term,” Ms. Dunn said in a statement. “I am grateful to President Biden and Vice President Harris for their leadership and giving me the opportunity to be part of what they have accomplished for the American people.”In a brief telephone call, Ms. Dunn said she would be leaving the White House next Tuesday and not returning to her own consulting firm but would take on Future Forward as an independent consultant. Ms. Dunn has been part of Mr. Biden’s orbit for years and was credited with helping to turn around his campaign for the Democratic nomination in 2020 after early defeats and stabilizing his White House communications strategy.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Bleakley's Peter Boockvar and Fundstrat's Tom LeePeter Boockvar, Bleakley Financial Group CIO'; Tom Lee, Fundstrat Global Advisors managing partner and head of research; and CNBC’s Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss their projections on the next Fed rate decision.
Persons: Bleakley's Peter Boockvar, Tom Lee Peter Boockvar, Tom Lee, Steve Liesman Organizations: Bleakley Financial, Fundstrat Global Advisors
Companies with disappointing quarterly results are getting punished more than usual this earnings season. This phenomenon underscores the high expectations going into this season as well as a stock market that's viewed by many as overheated. Case in point, shares of Ford Motors plunged more than 18% on Thursday after the automaker came in short of earnings expectations due to warranty costs. "So far this earnings season, the results for many large bellwether companies have been better than the stock reactions," John Belton, portfolio manager at Gabelli Funds, said in an email. Investors will be closely watching this week's earnings slate , which includes Microsoft , Meta Platforms , Apple and Amazon .
Persons: FactSet, Peter Boockvar, Dexcom, John Belton Organizations: Bleakley Financial, CNBC, Ford Motors, JPMorgan Chase, Gabelli, Microsoft, Meta, Apple
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBleakley's Peter Boockvar: Powell may be cautious about rate cut for credibility reasonsPeter Boockvar, Bleakley Financial Group CIO,Tom Lee, Fundstrat Global Advisors managing partner and head of research, and CNBC’s Steve Liesman join 'The Exchange' to discuss their projections on the next Fed rate decision.
Persons: Peter Boockvar, Powell, Tom Lee, Steve Liesman Organizations: Bleakley Financial, Fundstrat Global Advisors
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGovernment spending is having a 'deluded' impact on the economy, says Bleakley's Peter BoockvarPeter Boockvar, Bleakley Advisors, joins 'Fast Money' to talk recent inflation data, what it means for the Fed moving forward, the U.S. economy and more.
Persons: Bleakley's Peter Boockvar Peter Boockvar Organizations: Email Government, Bleakley Advisors Locations: U.S
For nearly four years, she has been the quiet understudy, relegated to the role of the supportive deputy while President Biden made pronouncements. The challenge for her over the next 100 days will be to find her own voice without overtly breaking with Mr. Biden, a delicate political high-wire act without a reliable net. Yet even as she wants to demonstrate loyalty to Mr. Biden, she also hopes to show the public who she is. She is fortunate in that she and Mr. Biden do not diverge all that much, according to people who have worked with them. While friction between presidents and their vice presidents is common, there have been few notable instances where Mr. Biden and Ms. Harris have been reported to be at odds.
Persons: Kamala Harris, , Biden, Mr, Harris Organizations: Democratic Locations: Gaza
Vice President Kamala Harris offered Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu strong support for Israel’s right to defend itself from terrorism on Thursday but declared that “far too many innocent civilians” had died in Gaza and that “I will not be silent” about their suffering. But while she did not stray from President Biden on policy, she struck a stronger tone on the plight of Palestinians. “What has happened in Gaza over the past nine months is devastating,” she told reporters after meeting with Mr. Netanyahu at the White House complex. “I’ve told them each time they are not alone, and I stand with them,” she said. “And President Biden and I are working every day to bring them home.”
Persons: Kamala Harris, Benjamin Netanyahu, , Harris, Biden, Netanyahu, “ I’ve, Organizations: Democratic, Hamas Locations: Gaza
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailTwo strategists discuss where markets go from here following stocks' worst day since 2022Peter Boockvar, Chief Investment Officer of Bleakley Financial Group, and Phillip Colmar, Managing Partner and Global Strategist at MRB Partners, discuss the markets' steep sell-off yesterday.
Persons: Peter Boockvar, Phillip Colmar Organizations: Bleakley Financial, MRB Partners
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