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In this case, filaments radiate away from a “zombie star” the explosion created. Then, in 2023, astronomers spied weird filaments glowing with light from sulfur within the nebula. Scientists know the supernova created the filaments, but it’s unclear how or when the structures formed. The robust data that the instrument captured allowed the team to measure the motions of each filament and create a 3D map. The Keck Cosmic Web Imager enabled measurements of the velocity of any material within the nebula that emits light.
Persons: , Christopher Martin, “ KCWI, Dana Patchick, Patchick, NASA’s, Albert Zijlstra, Ilaria Caiazzo, Tim Cunningham, Zijlstra, Cunningham, ” Cunningham, James Webb, Takatoshi Ko, Ko Organizations: CNN, Keck, California Institute of Technology, Survey, University of Manchester, Pa, Institute of Science, Technology, NASA Hubble, Center, Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian, Southern, Research Center, University of Tokyo Locations: Hawaii, England, Technology Austria
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks working with Starboard
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPfizer CEO Albert Bourla talks working with StarboardPfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk quarterly results, what's in the pipeline, and more.
Persons: Albert Bourla, Jim Cramer Organizations: Pfizer
Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla goes one-on-one with Jim Cramer
  + stars: | 2024-10-29 | by ( Jim Cramer | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailPfizer CEO Albert Bourla goes one-on-one with Jim CramerPfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to talk quarterly results, what's in the pipeline, and more.
Persons: Albert Bourla, Jim Cramer Pfizer, Jim Cramer Organizations: Pfizer
In a Tuesday interview with CNBC's Jim Cramer, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla struck a positive tone about activist investor Starboard Value, saying he agreed with some of its criticisms, but maintained that the company is headed in a good direction. But if Starboard, and anybody else for that matter, have good ideas, I will certainly discuss them and entertain." The pharmaceutical giant is under pressure from Starboard, which reportedly has a $1 billion stake in the company. But he praised Starboard's CEO Jeff Smith, saying he seemed "very smart" and "very pragmatic" at a recent meeting. Bourla also rebuked claims that his company was involved in dissuading past executives — former CEO Ian Read and former CFO Frank D'Amelio — from joining Starboard's efforts.
Persons: CNBC's Jim Cramer, Albert Bourla, Bourla, Jeff Smith, Ian Read, Frank D'Amelio — Organizations: Pfizer
BOSTON — The Karen Read murder case has inspired crowds of pink-clad supporters, divided a Massachusetts town and provided juicy content for true crime podcasters. Now, rubber ducks are in the mix. The 65-year-old Schiffer didn’t speak during his brief appearance in Stoughton District Court but greeted several dozen supporters outside. Several wore T-shirts emblazoned with rubber ducks, while some carried American flags or placards supporting Read. Schiffer has been among the dozens of Read supporters who accuse state and local law enforcement of a widespread coverup.
Persons: Karen Read, Richard Schiffer Jr, he’s, Read, John O’Keefe, Schiffer, , ” Schiffer, , Alan Jackson, Timothy Bradl, ” Bradl, don’t, O’Keefe, Brian Albert, Brian Albert’s, Chris Albert, Aidan Timothy Kearney, ” Turtleboy, Rich, we’re Organizations: BOSTON, Boston, Canton, Norfolk, Attorney’s Locations: Massachusetts, Stoughton District, , Boston, Canton, O’Keefe’s neighborhood
Ethan Miller/TAS23/Getty Images Swift performs "Lover" with her band, backup singers and dancers in Nashville, Tennessee, in May 2023. John Shearer/TAS23/Getty Images Swift performs in Glendale, Arizona, during the opening weekend of The Eras Tour in March 2023. Each night of the tour, Swift selects one lucky fan to receive a signed hat at the end of her song "22." Kevin Mazur/TAS24/Getty Images Swift performs with the band Haim in Santa Clara, California, in July 2023. Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times/Getty Images Swift performs the 10-minute version of "All Too Well" in Nashville in May 2023.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Cynthia Moss, Dan, Vienna's, Thomas Kronsteiner, couldn’t, Vienna —, I’d, Swift, Moss, Heinz, Peter Bader, Swift’s, Kevin Mazur, Natasha, Ethan Miller, John Shearer, Kevin Winter, Benjamin B, Braun, Jutharat, Florence Welch of Florence, TAS2024, Raymond James, Zack Wittman, Hector Vivas, Gareth Cattermole, Ayhan Uyanik, Reuters Swift, Don Arnold, TAS24, Rachel Wisniewski, Terence Rushin, Jeff Pachoud, Travis Kelce, Elisabeth Mandl, Haim, Jeff Kravitz, Erin Clark, Aldara Zarraoa, Phoebe Bridgers, Bridgers, Sarah Yenesel, Sabrina Carpenter, William West, Christopher Polk, Bob Levey, TAS23, Allen J, Taylor, Florence Welch, Jack Antonoff Organizations: CNN, Austria CNN —, Ernst Happel, Vienna, AP, Swift City, Pittsburgh, MetLife Stadium, New York Times, Department, Getty, Reuters, Lincoln Financial, Washington Post, Ticketmaster, Boston Globe, Penske Media, Los Angeles Times, Kensington Palace, Victoria, Albert Museum, Wembley, Poets Department Locations: Miami Gardens , Florida, Vienna, Austria, Stephansplatz, Vienna’s, Stephen’s, Vienna's Stephansplatz, Austrian, Atlanta, United States, Europe, Salzburg's, Leopoldskron, St, Vienna's, Canada, London, East Rutherford , New Jersey, Chicago, Las Vegas, Nashville , Tennessee, Glendale , Arizona, Glendale, Swift, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, East Rutherford, Paris, Florida, Tampa , Florida, Mexico City, Edinburgh, Scotland, Munich, Germany, Sydney, Philadelphia, Nashville, Lyon, France, AFP, Santa Clara , California, Foxborough , Massachusetts, Amsterdam, Netherlands, Kansas City , Missouri, Coney, Melbourne, Houston, Inglewood , California, Cincinnati, England, Hyde Park, Kensington, Florence
For more on the Karen Read case, tune in to “The Night of the Nor’esaster” on “Dateline” at 9 ET/8 CT tonight. Lally also cited Read’s own alleged words in the immediate aftermath of O’Keefe’s death: A friend who was with Read when O’Keefe’s body was discovered recalled her saying “I hit him” three times. Casting the blame on other officersRead has repeatedly said she is innocent in O’Keefe’s death, and her lawyers have alleged law enforcement officers sought to frame her in the killing. Pat Greenhouse / Boston Globe via Getty ImagesThrough their attorneys, Albert and the agent, Brian Higgins, denied involvement in O’Keefe’s death. The defense has also accused Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor of leading a biased and improper investigation into O’Keefe’s death.
Persons: Karen Read, retrying Read, Beth, John O’Keefe’s, Dateline ”, Read, Johnny, ” Beth, , who’d, Brian Albert, Adam Lally, John O’Keefe, Dateline O’Keefe, Lally, , O’Keefe, Pat Greenhouse, Albert, Brian Higgins, Michael Proctor, Proctor, , — Aiden Kearney, ” —, Kearney, O’Keefe’s, ” Karen Read, Craig F Organizations: Boston, Dateline, Massachusetts Supreme, Prosecutors, O’Keefe, Lexus, Norfolk County, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Norfolk Superior Court, Boston Globe, Getty, Attorney’s, Massachusetts State, NBC News, Stoughton , Mass, NBC Boston Locations: Massachusetts, Norfolk, Albert’s, Norfolk Superior, Norfolk County, , Stoughton ,
Donald Trump overcharged Secret Service agents protecting him and his family for rooms at his hotel in Washington while he was president, a new report from House Democrats alleges. The report points specifically to Nov. 28, 2017, when the Secret Service paid $600 apiece for several rooms for agents guarding Trump’s son Eric and his wife, Lara. On the same night, records show, more than 80 rooms were rented out at the Trump hotel at less than $600 a night. Craft booked rooms at the Trump hotel on 20 nights over the 11-month period, spending close to $30,000. But emails the committee obtained from the State Department show she insisted she stay at the Trump hotel.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Trump's, , Trump’s, Eric, Lara, Kelly Craft, Craft, Albert Pirro, Jeanine Pirro, Pirro, , Mazars Organizations: Secret, Democrats, Trump International, NBC News, Trump, Trump Corporation of jacking, Secret Service, Democratic, Trump Cabinet, United Nations, State Department, Fox News, Trump Corporation, Republicans Locations: Washington, Trump's Washington, Canada, Craft, Maryland, Doral, Florida
Sunday’s NFC North tilt between the 5-0 Minnesota Vikings and the 4-1 Detroit Lions won’t be only a matchup for divisional supremacy or a possible playoff preview. With no competition at quarterback, Goff took advantage in 2022. Quarterback Sam Darnold of the Minnesota Vikings. With the Vikings, though, Darnold has posted the best passer rating and quarterback rating of his career so far. (Forget only the division, the Lions will enter this matchup as a Super Bowl contender.)
Persons: Jared Goff, Sam Darnold, Goff, J.J . McCarthy, McCarthy, Albert Breer, Dan Campbell, Kevin Clark, Matthew, Stafford, Goff —, , Sean McVay, Goff wasn’t, Justin Fields, Mac Jones, Kenny Pickett, Stephen Maturen, Darnold, Darnold hasn’t Organizations: Minnesota Vikings, Detroit Lions, Los Angeles Rams, New York Jets, Lions, NFC, Vikings, Rams, , Super, Los Angeles, Detroit, Jets, Carolina Panthers, San Francisco 49ers Locations: Detroit, Los, Los Angeles, Minnesota, Darnold
State polling misses in presidential elections with Trump Polls underestimated Democrat Republican 2020 D+10 D+5 Even R+5 R+10 Iowa Result Poll avg. State polling misses in presidential elections Polls underestimated Democrat Republican 2012 D+10 D+5 Even R+5 R+10 S.C. One theory, presented by a report evaluating 2020 polls, is that Trump supporters were less likely to respond to surveys. Past polling misses in presidential elections for battleground states Years in bold indicate those in which the polling leader lost in that state. D+15 D+10 D+5 Even R+5 R+10 R+15 Note: Averages not available for some states in some years.
Persons: it’s, Donald J, Hillary Clinton, Joseph R, Biden, pollsters, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Trump, Mr, Clinton, Obama, Mitt Romney, John McCain, George W, Bush, John Kerry, Al Gore, , Chris Jackson, Kamala Harris, Trump’s, , Berwood Yost, we’ve Organizations: Republican, Mr, Trump Polls, Ohio Texas, Iowa Ohio, Electoral, N.H . Iowa Nev, Nev . Ohio N.M, Nev . Ohio N.M . Iowa Wis, ., . Ohio Mo, Democratic, Ipsos, Biden, Pew Research, Wisconsin Polling, Michigan Polling, Nevada Polling, Carolina Polling, Arizona Polling, Georgia Polling, Franklin & Marshall, Poll of Pennsylvania Locations: Ohio Texas Fla, N.C ., Ariz . Wis, Pa, Nev . Mich . Wisconsin, N.C, Ariz . Fla, Wis, Pa . Mich, N.H, Minn, Nev, Colo, Fla . Ohio Va, N.H . Iowa, Mich, South Carolina, Mont, Mo, Ind, Indiana, Fla, Nev . Ohio, Nev . Ohio N.M . Iowa, Ore, Hawaii, . Ohio, N.H . Fla, Iowa Minn, Wash, Ill, Florida, pollsters, State, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Carolina, Arizona, Georgia
Former Pfizer CEO Ian Read and ex-CFO Frank D'Amelio said Wednesday evening that they would step away from Starboard Value's campaign at the struggling pharmaceutical giant, just days after news of the activist's stake broke. Read and D'Amelio said they were "fully supportive" of Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla in a joint statement made via an investment bank and confirmed to be authentic. The duo had been in contact with a number of directors shortly before news of Starboard's stake broke Sunday evening, according to people familiar with the matter. For executives to join, and then walk away from an activist's campaign is highly unusual. It was also not immediately clear what impact, if any, the breakaway would have on Starboard's campaign.
Persons: Ian Read, Donald Trump, Frank D'Amelio, Read, D'Amelio, Albert Bourla, Jeff Smith, Bourla Organizations: Pfizer, White, Washington , D.C, Guggenheim Securities, dealmaking, CNBC, Autodesk, Wall Street, Corp Locations: Washington ,
Ian Read, chairman and chief executive officer of Pfizer Inc., gestures as he speaks during a panel session at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Jan. 17, 2017. Activist Starboard Value accused Pfizer of threatening litigation against the company's former CEO and CFO in order to get them to break ranks with the investor's nascent turnaround campaign at the pharmaceutical giant. Pfizer shares slipped overnight as news of the two executive's breakaway emerged, and opened down roughly 2.5% in Thursday morning trading. Starboard's Smith said that when the activist approached the two executives, both expressed "concerns" about Pfizer's direction under Bourla and offered to help Starboard in its turnaround campaign. Starboard's Smith and Bourla are slated to meet in person next week, Smith said, confirming earlier reports.
Persons: Ian Read, Pfizer, Jeff Smith, Frank D'Amelio's, Smith, Albert Bourla, Starboard's Smith Organizations: Pfizer Inc, Economic, Pfizer Locations: Davos, Switzerland
Jaap Arriens | NurPhoto via Getty ImagesLONDON — Increasingly many financial services firms are touting the benefits of artificial intelligence when it comes to boosting productivity and overall operational efficiency. Despite bold statements, a lot of companies are failing to produce tangible results, according to Edward J Achtner, the head of generative AI for U.K. banking giant HSBC . One example he gave was a partnership that HSBC has in place with internet search titan Google on the use of AI technology anti-money laundering and fraud mitigation. Boteju stressed that Lloyds is "proceeding with caution" when it comes to exposing the bank's customers to generative AI tools. Generative AI, on the other hand, is a more nascent technology, according to the Lloyds exec.
Persons: Jaap Arriens, Edward J Achtner, Achtner, Ranil Boteju —, Nathalie Oestmann, ChatGPT, Klarna, headcount, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, Siemiatkowski, Oestmann, Boteju, Banks, we've, Bahadir Yilmaz, Yilmaz, It's, Johan Tjarnberg Organizations: NurPhoto, Getty, HSBC, Leadership, Lloyds Banking Group, NV Ltd, Royal Albert Hall, Microsoft, Google, BBC, NV, CNBC, Lloyds, ING Locations: London
CNN —With European soccer heading into its second international break of the season, league tables are starting to take shape. Spain’s La Liga: Barcelona ease to victory, injury woes for Real MadridRobert Lewandowski is a man in form. The Gunners were also forced to come from behind against Southampton after summer signing Cameron Archer gave the Saints the lead in the second half. Unacceptable second half. Fiorentina head coach Raffaele Palladino received a red card late on, as did Hernández, but the home side held on to clinch its second win of the season.
Persons: Real Madrid Robert Lewandowski, Lewandowski, Antonio Sivera, Hansi Flick –, Bayern Munich –, Lewy, ” Flick, “ He’s, Vincent West, Federico Valverde, Vinícius, Dani Carvajal, Carvajal, stretchered, Arne Slot –, Klopp –, Diogo Jota, Mateo Kovačić, Jérémy Doku, Rodrigo Muniz, Cameron Archer, Kai Havertz, Gabriel Martinelli, Erik ten Hag, Winger Brennan Johnson, James Maddison, Yankuba, Georginio Rutter, Danny Welbeck, Bryn Lennon, Ange Postecoglou, I’ve, We’ve, , Michael Olise, Kai Pfaffenbach, Omar Marmoush, Manuel Neuer, Bayer, Holstein, Victor Boniface, Jonas Hofmann, Max Geschwill, Fiete Arp, Gea, Fiorentina Goalkeeper David de Gea, De Gea, Moise Kean, , Milan –, Viola, Theo Hernández, Matteo Gabbia, brough, Tammy Abraham, Jennifer Lorenzini, Christian Pulisic, Albert Guðmundsson, Raffaele Palladino Organizations: CNN, Liga, Real Madrid, Barcelona, La Liga, Raphinha, Bayern Munich, Reuters, Villarreal, England’s Premier League, Tottenham, Manchester City, Arsenal, Premier League, Klopp, Klopp – Liverpool, Crystal, Reds, City, Fulham, Gunners, Southampton, Liverpool . Manchester United, Aston Villa, Brighton’s American, Sunday, Spurs, Brighton, ” Spurs, Sky Sports, Bundesliga, Bayern, Leverkusen, Leipzig, Eintracht Frankfurt, Bavarian, Bayer Leverkusen, Holstein Kiel, Serie, Fiorentina Goalkeeper, Fiorentina, AC Milan, Manchester United, Milan, Reuters American Locations: Europe’s, Barcelona, Polish, La, Madrid, Liverpool, Portuguese, City, Holstein Kiel .
Activist investor Starboard Value has a roughly $1 billion stake in pharmaceutical giant Pfizer and is seeking to mount a turnaround at the struggling company, according to people familiar with the matter. Starboard believes that Pfizer's current leadership, under CEO Albert Bourla, has stepped away from historically disciplined cost structure and investment in novel drugs. One particularly concerning example to Starboard was Pfizer's acquisition of Global Blood Therapeutics. Pfizer pulled a drug for sickle cell disease it got just two years ago via the roughly $5 billion acquisition. Still, more than $100 billion in shareholder value has evaporated since the Covid-19 pandemic faded largely into the rearview mirror.
Persons: Ian Read, Frank D'Amelio, Albert Bourla, Oxbryta, Read, Jeff Smith, Angelica Peebles Organizations: Pfizer, Blood Therapeutics, Autodesk, Street
Starboard Value has taken a $1 billion stake in drugmaker Pfizer. The hedge fund, headed by Jeff Smith, has become one of the most feared activist investors. AdvertisementPharmaceuticals giant Pfizer got a wake up call Sunday evening when one of Wall Street's most feared activist investors revealed a stake in the company. AdvertisementPfizer, with a market cap north of $160 billion, is among the largest companies Starboard's Smith has ever targeted. With less than a 10% stake Smith replaced the entire 12-person board and assumed the role of chairman.
Persons: Jeff Smith, , Smith, Starboard's Smith, Ian Read, Frank D'Amelio, Ken Squire, Paul Singer, Elliott, Carl Icahn, Dan Loeb, Peter Feld, Olive Garden's, Marc Benioff, Brontë Wittpenn, Brontë, Squire, they're, Albert Bourla, Bourla, wagered Organizations: Pfizer, Service, Pharmaceuticals, 13D, Investor, Lazard, Elliott Management, Icahn Enterprises, Cowen Group, AOL, Darden Restaurants, Olive Garden, Longhorn, Darden, Wall, San Francisco, Getty, Smithfield Foods, Bristol, Myers Squibb, Celgene, Autodesk, Starbucks Locations: Olive Garden, Fortune, America, Olive, Washington
A soccer team consisting entirely of transgender men has made its debut in a regional league in Spain, overcoming administrative challenges and prejudice to become the first all-trans squad to achieve federated status in Europe. Spain passed a pioneering trans rights bill last year designed to make it easier to change a person’s legal gender identity. Hugo Martinez, 24, told Reuters he faced abuse when he began transitioning with gender-affirming hormone therapy and was forced to leave the women’s soccer team in which he had played. The experience prompted Martinez to put out a call online for other trans men seeking to play soccer in a safe environment. But for its fans and players, trans men having the right to play their favorite sport on equal terms is far more important than the score.
Persons: Hugo Martinez, , , Martinez, Captain Luke Ibanez, cisgender, Unai De Antonio Gonzalez, Albert Gea, Reuters “, Reuters ’ Organizations: Fenix FC, Reuters, Fenix, FA Locations: Spain, Europe, Catalonia, Barcelona, Sant, de Llobregat
Amazon has removed from its site a memoir that alleges that hip-hop mogul Sean Combs physically abused his longtime girlfriend Kim Porter, whose untimely death in 2018 at age 47 has been the source of conspiracies. “We were made aware of a dispute regarding this title and have notified the publisher,” an Amazon spokesperson said in a statement. “The book is not currently available for sale in our store.”The book was removed from the online store Tuesday. Kim Porter and Sean 'Diddy' Combs in Universal City, Calif., in 2003. Kim Porter and Sean 'Diddy' Combs, in Apple Valley, Calif., in 1996.
Persons: Sean Combs, Kim Porter, “ Jamal T, Todd Christopher Guzze, Chris Todd, , , Todd, Rolling Stone, Barnes & Nobles, — Quincy, Jessie, D’Lila —, Combs, Christian, D’Lila, Quincy, Al B, Albert Joseph Brown III, Andy Jassy, Jeff Bezos, Brown, Porter, ” Porter, Sean, Diddy, Jeff Kravitz, FilmMagic, ” Brown, Casandra Ventura, Cassie Organizations: Millwood, Amazon, Barnes &, Angeles, Medical Locations: Christian, Porter, Universal City, Calif, Apple Valley
I spent some time alone after things ended, but by the end of 2012, I was ready to re-embrace online dating. Within a few years, my fellow millennials and I were reportedly spending 10 hours a week on dating apps. "Dating apps are designed to be a miserable experience," Stephanie Rodgers, the founder of the forthcoming dating app Verb, said. Increasingly, it feels like dating apps make things more monotonous and cumbersome to incentivize us to pay for upgrades. And while dating apps' cost in terms of harassment, threats, and violence is paid disproportionately by women, its financial cost is disproportionately paid by men.
Persons: , I've, I'd, it's, undateable, Phil, begrudgingly, Tinder, Charlotte Fox Weber, Weber, Swiping, Koshiro, Stephanie Rodgers, Rodgers, you'll, we're, curt, It's, I'm Organizations: Congressional, New York Times, Harvard Law, Facebook, Match, The League, Upper East, Grand Central Locations: DC, Washington, Western Europe, East, Asia, Raya, Brooklyn, Americas
Tracking Attacks in the Vance-Walz Debate
  + stars: | 2024-10-01 | by ( Lily Boyce | Jon Huang | June Kim | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Tracking Attacks in the Vance-Walz DebateThe New York Times is analyzing patterns in Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate between Gov. We are tracking the candidates’ speaking time, breaking it down by issues and measuring how many minutes each side spends on the attack. walz Waiting for data ... vance Waiting for data ... walz vance Attacking Vance Waiting for data ... Attacking Walz Waiting for data ...
Persons: Vance, Walz, Tim Walz, JD Vance, Ohio, walz, vance, walz vance, Trump, Harris, . Walz Organizations: New York Times, Gov, Trump Time Locations: Minnesota, New York City
Jon-Adrian Velazquez spent close to 27 years caught in the criminal justice system — nearly all of it behind bars in New York's Sing Sing prison, convicted of a murder he insisted he did not commit. Andrew Cuomo granted Velazquez executive clemency, citing his work in Sing Sing on an educational initiative by those incarcerated to combat gun violence, and he was freed after serving almost 24 years of a 25-year-to-life sentence. The results determined Velazquez's DNA was not on the key evidence. Since his release from prison, Velazquez has used his experience to become an advocate for criminal legal reform and even played himself in the 2023 drama "Sing Sing," based on an actual Rehabilitation Through the Arts program at the prison. The podcast "Letters from Sing Sing" was a finalist for a 2024 Pulitzer Prize in audio reporting and Slepian's book about the case, "The Sing Sing Files: One Journalist, Six Innocent Men, and a Twenty-Year Fight for Justice," was released this month.
Persons: Jon, Adrian Velazquez, Velazquez, , Mr, Abraham Clott, Dan Slepian, Velazquez's, NBC's, Andrew Cuomo, JJ, Lester Holt, I've, Adrian, Velasquez, Maria Velazquez Velazquez, Albert Ward, Attorney Alvin Bragg, Bragg, ” Velazquez, Holt, Dan, I’d, didn't Organizations: New York, NBC, New York Gov, NBC News, Attorney, Justice Locations: Manhattan, New, New York City, Sing, Harlem, attorney's, reinvestigations
Brian Williams is close to a deal with Amazon to host an election-night special on Prime Video. These people were granted anonymity to speak freely about private deal talks. AdvertisementThe people close to the deal talks rebuffed the idea that Amazon would build its own news operation, however. Amazon this year turned on ads in Prime Video, gunning for the nearly $70 billion in annual TV ad spending. "It fits in with their interest in disruptions and amassing big audiences," the second person close to the deal talks said.
Persons: Brian Williams, , gunning, Mike Hopkins, Albert Cheng, Hopkins, Jonathan Wald, Williams, Don Lemon, it's, Ted Sarandos, Jon Stewart, Stewart, Apple Organizations: Amazon, NFL, Service, Business, Variety, CNN, Amazon MGM Studios, MSNBC, CAA, NBC News, ABC News, Tech, Netflix, Apple, NBC Locations: LA
ADB: China should give more money directly to consumers
  + stars: | 2024-09-25 | 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 EmailADB: China should give more money directly to consumersAlbert Park, Chief Economist at the Asian Development Bank, believes the recent China government stimulus is a welcome step in right direction, but that it's not enough to lead to a sustained improvement in sentiment or economic growth.
Persons: Albert Park Organizations: ADB, Asian Development Bank Locations: China
A few days after Porter was found dead at home, Combs shared an emotional tribute on Instagram, which has since been deleted. Quincy, Christian, Jessie, and D'Lila defended their parents' relationship in an open letterKim Porter, Quincy Brown, Sean Combs, Christian Combs, and Justin Combs in 2015. Chelsea Lauren/Getty ImagesCombs' four children with Porter shared a joint statement on Wednesday, published by Essence. Quincy, Christian, Jessie, and D'Lila also requested privacy as they grapple with their mother's death and father's arrest. Christian is facing his own allegation of sexual assaultSean "Diddy" Combs and his son, Christian Combs, at the 2023 VMAs.
Persons: , Sean, Diddy, Combs, Kim Porter, Cassie Ventura, Porter, Quincy Taylor Brown, Christian Combs, Jessie James Combs, D'Lila Star Combs, Sean Combs, Jessie, Mat Szwajkos, Getty Combs, Chance Combs, wouldn't, Quincy, D'Lila, Quincy Brown, Justin Combs, Chelsea Lauren, Getty, Albert Joseph Brown III, Al B, Eugene Gologursky, Grace O'Marcaigh, O'Marcaigh, Christian, Aaron Dyer, Jacob Shamsian Organizations: Service, Business, Daily Mail, D'Lila, Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner, Essence ., Christian, MTV, BI Locations: Manhattan, Christian, Essence . Quincy, Quincy, Los Angeles
The savings rate slumped below 3% prior to the 2008 financial crisis, SocGen strategist Albert Edwards said in a note to clients on Wednesday. AdvertisementThe low savings rate attests to strong consumer spending, which has propped up the economy so far. That sounds like it should be good news, but the issue is that the savings rate is likely to rise again after plummeting to such low levels. Related storiesThat was what happened leading up to the Great Financial Crisis, when an uptick in the savings rate preceded the recession, Edwards noted. And while households aren't nearly as indebted as they were during the financial crisis, Americans are still showing signs of financial strain.
Persons: , Société, Albert Edwards, Edwards, " Edwards Organizations: Service, Commerce Department, Business, Primerica, San Francisco, McKinsey & Company, US, New York Fed
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