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Alcohol harm expert Richard Piper used to drink heavily. His 'dry by default' rule helped him reduce the risks of drinking without going sober. Being "dry by default" means Piper will drink on rare occasions rather than most days, for example when non-alcoholic alternative to a beer he likes isn't available. Advertisement"There is no such thing as healthy drinking," Piper said. AdvertisementDrinking doesn't only bring health risks.
Persons: Richard Piper, Piper, Zers, Gallop, Niall Carson Organizations: Gallup, Getty Images Research, European, of Public Health, European Union, US Department of Health, Human Services
CNBC Pro combed through Bank of America research to find stocks the bank believes are "best-in-class." They include Carvana , ESAB, Netflix , Texas Roadhouse and Johnson Controls . Texas Roadhouse Analyst Sara Senatore is sticking with shares of the Texas-themed restaurant following earnings in late October. BofA says Texas Roadhouse benefits from low staff turnover, innovative technology and same-store sales that continue to improve. In addition, Senatore called traffic growth "best-in-class" with month-to-month improvement even as the wider industry battles numerous headwinds.
Persons: Jessica Reif Ehrlich, Reif Ehrlich, Sherif El, BofA, ESAB, Sara Senatore, Senatore, Johnson Organizations: Bank of America, CNBC, Netflix, Texas, Johnson Controls, BofA, Gaming, El, JCI Locations: Bank, El, Texas, U.S, North America
The FBI on Friday said reports of racist and offensive text messages sent from anonymous phone numbers are now being sent to members of Latino and LGBTQ communities. The FBI is investigating previous reports of dozens of racist texts sent to Black Americans telling them they have been “selected" to pick cotton "at the nearest plantation" immediately following last week's election. The initial reports of racist texts last week included recipients who attend universities from California to South Carolina, with some sent via TextNow, a service compatible with untraceable, “burner” phone numbers. The FBI on Friday said the texts from the initial reports were not identical but seemed to follow similar themes. The agency said it's also sharing information on the expanding texts and emails with education institutions and faith leaders.
Persons: Juan Proaño, Monèt Miller, Derrick Johnson, Proaño, LULAC, it's Organizations: FBI, U.S . Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, LULAC, League, United Latin, NAACP, stoke Locations: California, South Carolina, TextNow, Atlanta
“It’s like Typhoid Mary being in charge of food safety.”But another group was celebrating Trump’s pick: the anti-vaccine movement Kennedy leads. She and Polly Tommey, director of CHD.TV and a longtime anti-vaccine activist, reflected on Kennedy’s power within their campaign. Holland urged viewers to “educate” the public and Congress that Kennedy’s anti-vaccine claims were accurate, aiming to boost his support among senators who would vote on his confirmation. Kennedy now has a chance to bring that advocacy into the top public health office in the country. Stone replied, “I am over the moon about the appointment.”Others relished how Kennedy might bring a dreamed-about reckoning in public health agencies and retribution against former public health officials.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Robert F, Kennedy Jr, , Mandy Cohen, ” “, Richard Besser, Kennedy, Paul Offit, Mary, Mary Holland, Polly Tommey, “ Bobby Kennedy, ” Holland, , ” Tommey, Holland, Bobby Kennedy, wouldn’t, he’s, Del Bigtree, Michaela Roman, Dr, Sherri Tenpenny, Trump, Steve Kirsch, Kirsch, Alex Azar, ” Kennedy, “ We’re, Alex Jones, Roger Stone, Stone, Steve Bannon, Fauci, Anthony Fauci, Naomi Wolf Organizations: Department of Health, Human Services, , Centers for Disease Control, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Health Defense, , MAHA Alliance, Kennedy’s, Oregon Capitol, Vaccine Safety Research Foundation, RFK, CDC, National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration, NIH, National Institute of Allergy, Bannon’s
Twitch has revised its “Hateful Content Policy” to include “Zionist” as a potential slur following mounting criticism over Israel-Gaza war content on the platform. “We recognize that ‘Zionist’ and ‘Zionism’ also refer to a political movement,” Twitch wrote in its blog post. “Using the term to refer to the political movement, whether in a supportive or critical way, does not violate our Hateful Conduct policy. Compared to other online platforms, Twitch had largely dodged controversies involving content over the war between Israel and Gaza — until this fall, when criticism online toward the platform began to escalate. In October, Twitch was accused of disabling sign-ups for the platform from some users in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
Persons: Twitch, , ” Twitch, Rep, Ritchie Torres, Defamation League —, Dan Clancy, Instagram —, , Sen, Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio, Tim Walz —, Palestine ”, , , Zack “ Asmongold ” Hoyt, ” Hoyt, ” Clancy Organizations: Defamation League, Twitch, NBC, Meta, Minnesota Gov Locations: Israel, Gaza, Alexandria, Cortez, Palestinian, Palestine, San Diego
Black Friday is on Nov. 29, 2024, and Cyber Monday is on Dec. 2, 2024. Many retailers’ early Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales have already begun, including at Walmart, Home Depot and REI. While shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday, don’t forget to poke around subscription services and travel sites for deals, says Shand. Black Friday and Cyber Monday shopping tipsPlanning is key to shopping Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Don’t wait to buy what’s on your wishlistDuring Black Friday and Cyber Monday, shopping traffic peaks online and in stores.
Persons: it’s, I’ll, You’ll, Mackenzie Shand, they’re, Shand, , Vipin Porwal, Porwal, don’t, We’ve, you’re, Black, can’t, you’ll, that’s, TikTok Organizations: NBC, Walmart, Home, Retailers, Black, Apple, Nintendo, Products, Tech, Brands, Target, Costco, Facebook, Twitter Locations: REI
And Mike Tyson and Jake Paul will face off in a boxing match. The ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ won’t be an actual ‘department’ — or be inside the governmentElon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy. The two were tapped to lead the “Department of Government Efficiency” (or “DOGE,” a play on a cryptocurrency Musk has promoted). But DOGE isn’t a “department” like the Department of Education or the Department of Homeland Security. Trump said DOGE will “provide advice and guidance from outside of Government,” and Musk and Ramaswamy’s work will be completed by July 4, 2026.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, Laken, Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, , isn’t, Trump, Ramaswamy, Musk, Max Stier, Alex Jones ’, Alex Jones —, Sandy Hook, Jones, Alex Jones, Laken Riley Laken Riley, Laken Riley, Jose Antonio Ibarra, Ibarra, Riley, Jeff Clark, Clark, Tyson, Paul, Shayne Copeland, Rudy Giuliani, — Josh Feldman, Elizabeth Robinson Organizations: ‘ Department, Government, AFP, Getty, “ Department, Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security, FBI, Education Department, Trump, Partnership for Public Service, , NBC, Prosecutors, University of Georgia, University Police, Netflix, WHO, CDC, Staff Locations: Government, Athens, Venezuelan, Georgia’s Fulton County, Iran, Solomon Islands
Despite its name, it won’t actually be a “department,” like the Department of Education or the Department of Homeland Security. “From the outside, will Musk and Ramaswamy be able to do a whole lot? During a late-October town hall on X, Musk suggested his ideal spending cuts could trigger economic pain for people. Democrats acknowledged they had little ability to prevent the Trump administration from enacting the changes Musk and Ramaswamy suggest. “In this second term in particular, President Trump has a better understanding of what needs to be done and how to do it,” Schatz said.
Persons: Donald Trump’s, Elon Musk, Vivek Ramaswamy, ” —, Ramaswamy, Trump, , ” Musk, Max Stier, ” Stier, Musk, , MacGuineas, Joe Spielberger, ” Ramaswamy, Tucker Carlson, ” Sen, John Fetterman, “ It’s, Trump’s, , they’re, Elon, Vivek, ” Spielberger, he’s, Lisa Gilbert, “ Musk, , Sen, Elizabeth Warren, Dean Phillips Organizations: Trump, “ Department, Government, Department of Education, Department of Homeland Security, White, Management, Budget, Partnership for Public Service, Social Security, Federal, Roivant Sciences, GOP, NBC News, FBI, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives, Education Department, Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Food and Nutrition Service, Agriculture Department, Democrats, Senate, , SpaceX, NBC, Twitter, Elon, Public Citizen, Democratic, Democrat Locations: Government
Trade Tracker: Jenny Harrington trims American Express
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( ) 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 EmailTrade Tracker: Jenny Harrington trims American ExpressJenny Harrington, CEO at Gilman Hill Asset Management, joins CNBC's "Halftime Report" to explain why she's trimming some of her American Express position.
Persons: Jenny Harrington Organizations: Asset Management, American Express Locations: Gilman
Entergy Corporation CEO Drew Marsh goes one-on-one with Jim CramerEntergy Corporation CEO Drew Marsh joins 'Mad Money' host Jim Cramer to discuss the company's expanded long-term capital plan, its promising growth opportunities in the data center space, and more.
Persons: Drew Marsh, Jim Cramer Entergy, Jim Cramer Organizations: Entergy
Graves defines work-life balance as scheduling family time into his calendar, to avoid getting lost while growing his company. "There's always something to work on and you'll just constantly do it, so it's being very diligent on planning," says Graves. "You might be tired, but you're not going to be dragging around ... You're going to be just as enthusiastic for those special times [with your family]." You can similarly schedule wellness days into your life, psychologist Casey Tallent told CNBC Make It in September. Plus, sign up for CNBC Make It's newsletter to get tips and tricks for success at work, with money and in life.
Persons: Todd Graves, Graves, I'm, Cane's, procrastination, Nir Eyal, it's, Casey Tallent Organizations: CNBC Locations: Baton Rouge , Louisiana
download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email. In today's big story, Disney reported strong earnings and has a bright outlook on the future, but it doesn't want to discuss politics . The big storyLet's not talk politicsBob Iger, CEO of Disney Charley Gallay/Getty ImagesWhen it comes to Donald Trump, Disney is taking a page from its famous mascot and being as quiet as a mouse. But the king of streaming — Netflix — seems unstoppable , and it's threatening a space that Disney's ESPN previously had a stronghold: live sports.
Persons: , it's, Bob Iger, Disney Charley Gallay, Donald Trump, didn't, Iger, we've, Minnie Mouse, Iger's, BI's Lucia Moses, Ron DeSantis, Trump, Hulu —, Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Michael Ostuni, Tyler Le, Fiona Carter, Goldman Sachs, Jerome Powell, it's Elon, Steve Schwarzman's, Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Tesla, Lina Khan's, Rebecca Zisser, Dan DeFrancesco, Grace Lett, Ella Hopkins, Hallam Bullock, Amanda Yen, Milan Sehmbi Organizations: Business, Service, Disney, Revenue, Trump, Walt Disney World, Anadolu, Getty, Disney's ABC, ESPN, Netflix, Federal Reserve, EV, Microsoft, Federal Trade Commission Locations: Asia, Hollywood, Florida, Blackstone, ChatGPT, New York, Chicago, London
Watch CNBC's full interview with Tapestry CEO Joanne Crevoiserat
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | 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 EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with Tapestry CEO Joanne CrevoiseratJoanne Crevoiserat, Tapestry CEO, joins 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss the company's abandoned merger with Capri, if it's secretly a blessing in disguise, and much more.
Persons: Joanne Crevoiserat Joanne Crevoiserat, it's Organizations: Capri
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailMorgan Creek Capital's Mark Yusko explains why Nvidia makes him nervousMark Yusko, Morgan Creek Capital Management CEO & CIO, joins ‘Fast Money’ to discuss Nvidia as the world's largest publicly traded company by market cap is set to report earnings next week.
Persons: Mark Yusko Organizations: Nvidia, Morgan Creek Capital Management Locations: Morgan Creek
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe market still has 'plenty of room to run,' says Commerce Street's Dory WileyDory Wiley, president and CEO of Commerce Street Holdings, joins CNBC's 'Power Lunch' to discuss why the post-election rally still has legs, the case for small cap banks, and more.
Persons: Dory Wiley Dory Wiley Organizations: Commerce Street Holdings
In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBaron Capital CEO Ron Baron: Elon Musk will bring the efficiency of his businesses to WashingtonRon Baron, Baron Capital chairman and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss Tesla, market outlooks, and much more.
Persons: Ron Baron, Elon, Washington Ron Baron, Baron Organizations: Baron, Baron Capital Locations: Washington
He wasn't present for his son as he grew up since he could only think about his next drink. The granddad finally got sober at 50 by getting monthly shots of a drug that manages his cravings. I wasn't present for my son, Joel, when he was growing up. AdvertisementIn high school, I'd drink at parties and friends' houses. I told Suzanna to get rid of my distilling equipment in the basement.
Persons: Jeff Horton, Joel, let's, I'd, I've, Suzanna, We'd, It's, Harley, Nora, , I'm Organizations: Sinai Wellness, XXL, Business Locations: Tucker , Georgia, We'd, Florida, Jamaica, Dahlonega , Georgia
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailBanks will be a 'big buy' under Trump admin, says Marathon Asset's RichardsBruce Richards, Marathon Asset Management CEO, joins 'Money Movers' to discuss what Richards has been doing following Trump's reelection, what industries will be impacted by a new administration, and much more.
Persons: Asset's Richards Bruce Richards, Richards Organizations: Trump, Marathon Asset Management
The Big Four — EY, Deloitte, KPMG, and PwC — are the world's largest accounting and consulting firms. AdvertisementDeloitte, EY, KPMG, and PwC are the world's largest accounting and consulting firms, known as the Big Four. The Big Four offer companies services such as workforce transformations, reshaping corporate finance portfolios, assurance, valuation, and optimizing the use of technology. AdvertisementThough not as stark a slowdown as Deloitte or EY, growth at PwC still dropped noticeably compared to the 9.9% rise reported for the previous 12 months. In February 2024, it unveiled a tax AI assistant for 2,300 PwC tax professionals in the UK to use.
Persons: PwC, , Antonia Wade, EY, Ernst & Young, Janet Truncale, Carmine Di Sibio, Jack Taylor, Joe Ucuzoglu, Jim Spellman, Price Waterhouse, Mohamed Kande, Bill Thomas, Liam McBurney Organizations: Deloitte, KPMG, Service, EY, Ernst, Getty, Revenue, Assurance, PwC, Deloitte Deloitte, Deloitte Global, Equity, Nvidia, Google, AWS, Coopers, Street Journal, Big Locations: London, PwC, Asia, Pacific, Amsterdam
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via Email'We have a volatile fund': Cathie Wood responds to criticism about Ark InvestArk Invest CEO Cathie Wood joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss outlooks on Tesla, Bitcoin, and responses to criticism about her investment strategy.
Persons: Cathie Wood
'We need lower interest rates' in Europe says Illimity CEO
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | 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 Email'We need lower interest rates' in Europe says Illimity CEOIllimity Bank founder and CEO Corrado Passera joins Squawk Box to discuss the lender's latest earnings and the wider banking sector.
Persons: Corrado Passera Organizations: Illimity Bank Locations: Europe
Inside Microsoft's struggles with Copilot
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | by ( Ashley Stewart | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +23 min
In September 2023, Microsoft's famously soft-spoken CEO, Satya Nadella, unveiled the company's flagship AI product, Copilot, with sweeping fanfare. Some of Microsoft's own employees and executives are privately concerned that Copilot won't be able to deliver on its ambitions. Copilot's struggles have created an opening for Microsoft's rivals, some of whom have seized on the opportunity to promote their own agendas. "Now, when Joe Blow logs into an account and kicks off Copilot, they can see everything," said one Microsoft employee familiar with customer complaints. As complaints and questions over Copilot mount, so does the pressure to justify Microsoft's unprecedented level of spending on AI.
Persons: Microsoft's, Satya Nadella, Gartner, Copilot, it'll, Copilot's, Marc Benioff, Benioff, Goldman Sachs, Marc Andreessen, Andreessen Horowitz, Ethan Miller, Jared Spataro, Spataro, , Joe Blow, Joe, Nadella, Gary Marcus, Marcus, Wile, Coyote, Brontë, Judson Althoff, Jason Zander, Zander, We've, OpenAI, Tasos Katopodis, Steve Jobs Organizations: Microsoft, Venture, Getty, Goldman, BI, Fortune, Excel, Lumen Technologies, Honeywell, Gartner, Wall Street, Initiative, Department of Homeland Security, Employees, San Francisco, Software, Apple, Jobs Locations: Microsoft's, Copilot, New York City
Ex-Google CEO Eric Schmidt says there's "no evidence" of an AI slowdown. AdvertisementEric Schmidt says there's "no evidence" artificial intelligence scaling laws are stopping as some in Silicon Valley worry about an AI slowdown. He said there will be "two or three more turns of the crank of these large models" over the next five years, referring to improvements in large language models. Related Video Why "deployment of AI is top of mind for everybody," according to IBM's Jonathan Adashek"There's no evidence that the scaling laws, as they're called, have begun to stop. AI scaling laws are the theoretical rules that broadly state models will continue to improve with more training data and greater computing power.
Persons: Eric Schmidt, Schmidt, LLMs, , IBM's Jonathan Adashek, we're, OpenAI's, OpenAI, Claude, Gary Marcus, Sam Altman, Anthropic Organizations: Google, Service, Bloomberg, New York University, OpenAI, Business Locations: Silicon
The Thursday night disclosure to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission showed that financial firm ARC Global Investments II and its manager, Patrick Orlando, no longer own more than 5% of Trump Media stock. Trump Media reported in early September that ARC owned over 11 million shares, equating to 5.4% of the company's outstanding stock. In mid-September, a Delaware judge found that Trump Media breached an agreement with ARC and must grant it additional shares. Trump Media, which operates the Truth Social app, suffered a major selloff in late summer and by the end of September was trading near its post-merger lows. But it saw a major stock rally in October that recovered most of those losses.
Persons: Donald Trump's, Patrick Orlando, ARC's, Steven Fineman, Kamala Harris Organizations: U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, ARC Global Investments, Trump Media, ARC, SEC, Orlando, United Atlantic Ventures, Trump, Republican Locations: Orlando, Delaware
Watch CNBC's full interview with The Home Depot CEO Ted Decker
  + stars: | 2024-11-15 | 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 EmailWatch CNBC's full interview with The Home Depot CEO Ted DeckerTed Decker, The Home Depot president and CEO, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to discuss the company's most recent earnings, raised outlook, and more.
Persons: Ted Decker Ted Decker Organizations: Home, Home Depot
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