I asked @spencerpratt about how to deal with rising antisemitism in LA and everywhere after the DOJ sued UCLA this week for the third time for failing to protect Jewish students
Nasdaq Co-President Nelson Griggs says that retail investors make up nearly 25% of the public market, up from 10% just a few years ago.
Watch our full interview here: https://t.co/FD6Lv1RL6l
Let me talk about my marriage for a second.
We've been together sixteen years, married twelve.
We almost got divorced when I was in the White House.
My wife probably hates Trump almost as much as Melania does — and that is a very high standard of hatred.
She knew things about him from friends and she really didn't want me to go work for him and we were fighting for other reasons on top of all that.
We reconciled because I believe relationships shouldn't be transactional and they shouldn't be disposable.
If you love each other and somebody makes a mistake, you can't throw the whole thing away because it didn't go perfectly.
No marriage is perfect. Every marriage is a work in progress.
But I can honestly tell you we're closer today than we were before any of it happened.
That's the only good thing I can say came out of those eleven days.
"There shouldn't be a classroom in America from kindergarten to PhD where you're allowed to use your personal devices," says @ArthurBrooks. "We're rewiring their brains to become lonely and depressed." https://t.co/LvW5c05S54
I remember rehearsing for this bit on the sidewalk outside of the Tonight Show with @billyjoel and his band. I asked him, “Should we just do The Lion Sleeps Tonight?” There were two other songs. He said, “Well let’s just try it now with my band.” And that turned into three doo-wop songs on an NYC street corner. And THAT turned into this bit. Happy birthday to the one and only.
@CNBC@HalftimeReport@BrynTalkington@terranovajoe@Downtown@RitholtzWealth@TheJudgeCNBC Jenny @GilmanHill the idea that AI‑made films will somehow hurt Netflix @netflix misses the entire history of the company. The easier it became to make films — digital video, cheap editing, indie production — the more Netflix won. Their whole edge has always been organizing, distributing, and surfacing great content people can’t find elsewhere. More creation doesn’t hurt Netflix; it’s literally what built it.