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In this videoShare Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailSnap stock soars following beat on revenue, earnings and daily active usersCNBC's Julia Boorstin, Nicole Webb, Wealth Enhancement Group SVP, and Kevin Mahn, Hennion & Walsh Asset Management president & CIO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk Snap, Alphabet, Intel and Microsoft earnings.
Persons: Julia Boorstin, Nicole Webb, Kevin Mahn Organizations: Wealth, Hennion, Walsh Asset, Intel, Microsoft
[laufey, "misty"]archived recording (laufey) (SINGING) Look at me I’m as hopeless as a kittenanna martinShe got her start in the most Gen Z way possible — on TikTok. [laufey, "falling behind"]archived recording (laufey) (SINGING) Everybody’s falling in love And I’m falling behindanna martinToday, Laufey reads an essay called “An Anxious Person Tries to Be Chill,” by Coco Mellors. And so, I think that’s kind of what we’re always itching for, that sense of love, even though it’s not really love. laufeyWell, the first love song I wrote, called “Best Friend.” I’d never been in love before, and I wanted to write a love song. archived recording (laufey) [SCATTING]: You’re my best friend in the world [MUSIC PLAYING]anna martinNext week, I talk with model and writer Emily Ratajkowski.
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Archie Moore, an Indigenous Australian artist who has created an installation including a monumental family tree, won the top prize at the Venice Biennale on Saturday. Moore, 54, took the Golden Lion, the prize for the best national participation at the Biennale, the world’s oldest and most high-profile international art exhibition. He beat out artists representing 85 other countries to become the first Australian winner. For his installation, “kith and kin,” Moore has drawn a family tree in chalk on the walls and ceiling of the Australia Pavilion. The web of names encompasses 3,484 people and Moore says it stretches back 65,000 years, although he has smudged some details so that they are hard to read.
Persons: Archie Moore, Moore, kith, ” Moore, Julia Bryan, Wilson Organizations: Lion, Biennale, Columbia University Locations: Australian, Venice
Change Starts at the Beginning
  + stars: | 2024-04-19 | by ( Julia Boorstin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChange Starts at the BeginningFor too many women in poverty, it can be nearly impossible to meet even the basic needs of their children. Changemakers Kelly Sawyer Patricof and Norah Weinstein, Baby2Baby Co-CEOs, break this cycle by providing relief for impoverished families faster and more efficiently. They speak about thier important mission and how helping mothers can bring about bigger change for the future.
Persons: Changemakers Kelly Sawyer Patricof, Norah Weinstein, Baby2Baby
Straight to the Pointe
  + stars: | 2024-04-19 | by ( Julia Boorstin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailStraight to the PointeMisty Copeland began ballet lessons at 13. A prodigy, she was dancing en pointe just three months later, all while her family faced housing insecurity. In 2015, the trailblazing ballerina became the first African American woman to become a principal dancer at the American Ballet Theatre. Copeland discusses her illustrious career, overcoming adversity and her mission to make the dance community more inclusive.
Persons: Misty Copeland, Copeland Organizations: American Ballet Theatre Locations: American
The Mother of Invention
  + stars: | 2024-04-19 | by ( Julia Boorstin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe Mother of InventionSociety often comes up short when it comes to working mothers. Inspired by their personal and professional experiences, Upwards Co-Founder & CEO Jessica Chang, and Bobbie Co-Founder & CEO Laura Modi, set out to address shortcomings in the market and founded businesses to help other families. They discuss leadership as working moms, navigating entrepreneurship and the true power that comes from defying expectations and beating the odds.
Persons: Jessica Chang, Bobbie Co, Laura Modi Organizations: Invention Society
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailGame Respects Game with WNBA Commissioner Cathy EngelbertThe WNBA is having a moment. In 2023, the league had its most watched regular season in 21 years. In addition, they announced that the Golden State Warriors will be adding a WNBA franchise in 2025, the first team expansion since 2008. Following one of its most anticipated drafts—with several generational players joining the league—WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert discusses the league's remarkable growth, what's ahead and how this could be a pivotal year in women's sports.
Persons: Cathy Engelbert The, Cathy Engelbert Organizations: Cathy Engelbert The WNBA, Golden State Warriors, WNBA
"Child care is core to enabling women to work," she said. She explained that if she stayed in her career, her entire post-tax pay would have gone to child care, and all of the child care providers in her area were waitlisted. I didn't really go through this, so how many people are really thinking child care is an issue? "If you want a strong economy, women have to participate and in order for that to happen, we need strong child care," she said. Raimondo noted that half of Americans live in a "child care desert," with not enough services available at a cost that is affordable.
Persons: Gina Raimondo, Joe Biden, Raimondo, , CNBC's Sara Eisen, Jessica Chang, Chang, CNBC's Julia Boorstin, We've, it's Organizations: Semiconductors, America, White, Capitol, U.S, Samsung, CNBC's, Changemakers, U.S . Army, CNBC Changemakers, Boston Consulting Group, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, Commerce Department Locations: WASHINGTON, DC, Washington ,, Rhode, U.S, Texas, Korean, New York City, Korea
That’s what happened to Alyssa Kopp and her mother Mary Gomes Kopp when their cat Rodri went missing on a flight in Europe on March 8. ‘She was so grateful’Alyssa Kopp and her mother Mary Gomes Kopp rescue stray animals on Crete. Gomes Kopp and her husband, Alyssa’s stepfather, are German but have a home on the Greek island of Crete. They had been adopted by a German family, and Gomes Kopp had offered to bring them over. Gomes Kopp was allowed into an aircraft loading area one time, but has not been allowed back since.
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john magaroYeah I mean, that’s a lot of what they ate. I mean, I think it’s about love and lost love and misconnections and eating. I think that’s — you know, I think that’s great advice for a relationship. john magaroYeah, but it feels — but, you know, that’s what Arthur is doing. anna martinI mean, I — and I don’t know if, you know —john magaroAs I say, aigoo.
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Mussolini’s Rome bunker opens to the public
  + stars: | 2024-04-16 | by ( Julia Buckley | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +3 min
The first, in 1940, was an adaptation of an old wine cellar in the grounds of Villa Torlonia. A multimedia exhibition in the air raid shelter focuses on the effects of bombing raids on civilians. Sovrintendenza Capitolina ai Beni CulturaliAfter its last closure in 2021, it has now reopened for guided tours of the air raid shelter and the bunker. Guided, 50-minute tours take visitors underground and through the exhibition, before they experience a recreated air raid in Mussolini’s unfinished bunker. Tours last 50 minutes and go through the air raid shelter and the bunker.
Persons: we’ll, Stanley Tucci, Benito Mussolini, Villa Torlonia, Mussolini, Villa, Culturali, Sovrintendenza, Beni Organizations: CNN, intel, Casino, Nobile, Villa Torlonia, San Locations: Italy, Rome, Villa Torlonia, Casino Nobile, San Lorenzo
This is “Modern Love.” Today, I’m talking to the most famous couples therapist in the world, Esther Perel. esther perelOK. “What Sleeping with Married Men Taught Me About Infidelity” by Karin Jones. [MUSIC PLAYING] “I’m not sure it’s possible to justify my liaison with married men, but what I learned from having them warrants discussion. anna martinWhen we come back, I talk to Esther about the harsh criticism this essay got and why Esther thinks Karin Jones deserves more credit. esther perelThe homewrecker is always a woman because the woman is the one who says yes, and therefore, if the woman hadn’t said yes, then he wouldn’t be able to do it.
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Advancements in AI tech have given birth to an industry of AI influencers, and major companies are beginning to show interest in their far more cost-effective approach to marketing. AdvertisementMiquela's success didn't spark a virtual-influencer revolution, but that was largely because of cost — human influencers were still cheaper. She sees AI influencers being used to provide a deep level of information, support, and guidance on brands and products. Do AI influencers really stand a chance at building trust with an audience? A study in the European Journal of Marketing found that consumers were just as likely to follow an AI influencer as a human influencer but that they didn't trust the AI influencer as much.
Persons: Zers, Gen Z, influencers, wannabes, — they're, Nikita Baklanov, Julia Broome, Baklanov, Broome, she'd, it's, Miquela Sousa, Lil Miquela, Instagram Miquela, Calvin Klein, Imma, HypeAuditor, Euronews, who's, Jenny Dearing, Dearing, ChatGPT, chatbot, Eric Schmidt, Jonathan Haidt Organizations: Stanford, UGC, Prada, Companies, Meta, Instagram, AIs, Oxford, Advertising, Air, European, Marketing, Air Canada, Google, Alpha Locations: strategize, TikTok, Antarctica, Air Canada
The world’s best dumplings
  + stars: | 2024-03-28 | by ( Julia Buckley | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +17 min
The best way to sample these dumplings is from a street vendor carting a steamer on his bicycle. KartoffelknoedelCarbtastic kartoffelknoedel ExQuisine/Adobe StockFound across Germany, kartoffelknoedel, or potato dumplings, usually accompany meat dishes. Artit_Wongpradu/iStockphoto/Getty ImagesSome dumpling purists say that the Australian dim sim is merely a bastardized version of Chinese dumplings. Joshua Resnick/500px Plus/Getty ImagesFound on Chinese takeout menus in the United States, crab rangoon are deep-fried dumplings served as a side dish. Shish barakShish barak are lamb dumplings served with yoghurt.
Persons: ., Ravioli, , chao shou, chao, bryndzové, Lisa Wiltse, dumpling, Edward Wong, there’s, Beata Zawrzel, Mayur, Lord Ganesha, Ganesh Chathurthi, Pelmeni, Dim sims, Peng, Kimchi, Jonathan Wong, manti, speck, you’ll, Deb Lindsey, Uszka, Gyoza, Joshua Resnick, Ihor, it’s, It’s, DiAnna Paulk, Paolo Bernardotti, Shish barak Shish barak, Julia Buckley Organizations: CNN, South China Morning, Adobe, Central Asia, Kazakhstan –, Turks, Adobe Stock, Corbis, China Morning, Getty, Turkish, Fascism, Washington Post Locations: . Cheng, South, Italy, Rome, Sichuan, Central, Turkey, China, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Mongol, Slovakia, Slovakian, Indonesian, Bandung, Hong Kong, Eastern Europe, Maharashtra, Germany, Brazil, Siberia, European, Australia, North America, Europe, Tunisian, Argentina, empanadas, Mendoza, USA, Southern, United States, Central Asian, Korea, Alto Adige, Austrian Tyrol, Kathmandu, Poland, Tokyo, rangoon, Asia, Russia, Georgia, Japan, Pennsylvania, Piedmont, Afghanistan
How AI is shaking up the music industry
  + stars: | 2024-03-28 | by ( Julia Boorstin | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: 1 min
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailHow AI is shaking up the music industryCNBC's Julia Boorstin reports on how artificial intelligence is changing the music industry.
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How to Be Real With Your Kids
  + stars: | 2024-03-27 | by ( Anna Martin | Julia Botero | Christina Djossa | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +30 min
anna martinAfter the break, Penn talks about unconditional love and learning how to say “I’m sorry” as a parent. anna martinI mean, as a dad yourself now, do you remember a time where your kids saw you be vulnerable? You really, really can, of course. How do you think about unconditional love in your roles as a father and as a husband? penn badgleyI think unconditional love is actually very hard and rare in a way.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailAI shockwaves hit Hollywood: Here's what you need to knowCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'The Exchange' to report on disruptions in Hollywood and the entertainment industry caused by generative AI, reactions from the entertainment industry, and more.
Persons: Julia Boorstin Locations: Hollywood
Founder Kevin Plank returning as Under Armour CEO
  + stars: | 2024-03-13 | 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 EmailFounder Kevin Plank returning as Under Armour CEOCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' with news on a leadership shakeup in Under Armour.
Persons: Kevin Plank, CNBC's Julia Boorstin Organizations: Armour Locations: Armour
CNBC's annual SurveyMonkey Women at Work survey revealed a female workforce that's frustrated with more work and less work-life balance, and thinking about quitting. The most dramatic change from last year is that fewer women secured pay raises: just 39% this year, down from 44% last year. And 17% of women say their salary is actually lower than it was a year ago, up from 15% of respondents who reported a pay decline last year. Among those who say their work-life balance has gotten worse, half of them say it's due to increased workload. But as flexibility has increasing value, parents and women of color are increasingly concerned about career penalties that might come from pursuing flexible work arrangements.
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Former TikTok CEO on potential ban: This looks 'somewhat real'
  + stars: | 2024-03-11 | 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 EmailFormer TikTok CEO on potential ban: This looks 'somewhat real'Gary Vaynerchuck, VaynerMedia CEO, Kevin Mayer, Candle Media co-CEO and former TikTok CEO, and CNBC's Julia Boorstin join 'The Exchange' to discuss opportunities in the YouTube Kids content space, talks of a potential TikTok ban, and more.
Persons: Gary Vaynerchuck, Kevin Mayer, CNBC's Julia Boorstin Organizations: Candle Media, YouTube
And most important of all, how does a toilet work at 40,000 feet? Matthias Balk/dpa/picture alliance/Getty ImagesUsing water to flush airplane toilets is a no go because of aircraft weight restrictions. When you press the flush button, a valve opens at the bottom of the toilet bowl, connecting it to a pipe below. Airplanes have never deliberately shot their toilet waste into the atmosphere, not even in the old days, says Jones. The onboard air circulation of today isn’t just about keeping healthy – it also controls how passengers feel, especially on longhaul flights.
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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailCNBC's Julia Boorstin on TODAY with New York Liberty CEO Keia ClarkeCNBC's Julia Boorstin joins TODAY to discuss trends on the inaugural CNBC Changemakers list of 50 women transforming business. Boorstin is joined by New York Liberty CEO Keia Clarke, who is among those named to this year's list.
Persons: Julia Boorstin, Keia Clarke, Boorstin Organizations: New York Liberty, CNBC
Today, Celeste reads a “Modern Love” essay about exactly that bond, a mother trying desperately to reach her child. Why do you think you’re so drawn to tiny things? If you’re going to make something in miniature, you have to spend a lot of time really looking at it. Because, OK, Betsey’s daughter spray paints, “Too many bushes, not enough trees,” and you’re going around putting, honestly, beautiful lines of T.S. So there is something about that language that even if you think you’re rational, it’s getting to you somehow.
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Three Powerful Lessons About Love
  + stars: | 2024-02-28 | by ( Anna Martin | Julia Botero | Christina Djossa | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
When Daniel Jones started the Modern Love column in 2004, he opened the call for submissions and hoped the idea would catch on. Twenty years later, over a thousand Modern Love essays have been published in The New York Times, and the column is a trove of real-life love stories. Dan has put so much of himself into editing the column over the years, but as he tells our host, Anna Martin, the column has influenced him, too. Today, Dan shares three Modern Love essays that have changed the way he thinks about love and relationships in his own life. Also, Anna announces the beginning of a special series of episodes celebrating Modern Love’s 20th anniversary.
Persons: Daniel Jones, Dan, Anna Martin, Anna Organizations: The New York Times
Leading the way are health care, with 22%; tech, with 14%; and consumer products and financial services, tied at 10%. Kate Ryder is closing major gaps in women's and family health care with Maven. Michelle Zatlyn, co-founder and chief operating officer at Cloudflare, is giving companies AI tools to bolster cybersecurity and lower costs for vulnerable, critical infrastructure providers, including schools and local election systems. The Changemakers serve as a reminder that success is a result of leading in ways that are authentic. In the book she explored the concept of "reformers" — women working to fix broken systems.
Persons: Anat Ashkenazi, Eli Lilly, Svanika Balasubramanian, Bobbie, Laura Modi, Baby2Baby, Norah Weinstein, Kelly Sawyer Patricof, Alex Cooper, Tracee Ellis Ross, Naomi Osaka, Balasubramanian, Jessica Chang, Maayan Cohen, Kate Ryder, Maven, Monique Rodriguez, Jessica Berman, Kathy Hannun, Clara Shih, Michelle Zatlyn, Kristin Peck, Julia Boorstin Organizations: CNBC, U.S, RePurpose Global, rePurpose, Women's Soccer League, Dandelion Energy, cybersecurity Locations: Changemakers, Cloudflare
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