Fashion's embrace of AI sparks backlash among models, customers
NBC News· 2026-02-14 00:53
As New York Fashion Week kicks off this season, it's not just about the catwalks and the clothes. All eyes are on AI and one of the fastest growing ready toear fashion brands, Lejants, is here for it. >> It's innovative. It's very on track to our brand growth.And it's the way of the future. >> That's Leans's fashion director, Tara Rudan. She not only helps shape the brand style, but also its strategy, forecasting what comes next.And for them, it's generative AI. >> It's essential. It's databased.And we're c ...
Britney Spears sold her music catalog. What does that mean?
NBC News· 2026-02-14 00:52
By now, you've probably heard that Britney Spears sold her entire music catalog for $200 million. And she's the latest celebrity in the last couple of years to sell part or all of their catalog from Kiss to Justin Bieber, even Katy Perry. But what does it mean to sell your music catalog.Well, that is when you sell part or all of either your publishing rights, your master recordings to a third party like an investment fund or a music publisher. But why would anybody want to sell their music catalog. I caught ...
'Chaos': WH rocked by expose on DHS infighting, pettiness, gun scandal & blanket blunder
MSNBC· 2026-02-14 00:51
AN EXPOSÉ ON HOMELAND SECURITY CHIEF CHRISTIE NOEM AND IT IS MAKING WAVES, IT'S ALSO It's one of these big stories even as we round out the week. And it involves what the journal has reported from multiple sources and a lot of backroom detail as a kind of constant chaos at the DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY WHERE THE STAKES ARE OBVIOUSLY HIGH. THERE ARE FIRINGS THAT ARE DESCRIBED AS BASICALLY INCOMBETENT OR DON'T MAKE SENSE.THERE IS A NASTINESS AND PETTINESS DESCRIBED IN THE ARTICLE, A SOMETIMES THE JOURNA ...
Is Trump Gearing Up to Strike Iran Again?
Bloomberg Television· 2026-02-14 00:51
I remember the last time you sat in that chair and we asked you if we were about to strike Iran. I believe your answer was yes, and of course we did. How about now.Well, I think we're going to do it again. I think just first, just considering the politics of it all, I think president the President Trump has already said that he is painted into a corner more or less by saying we're locked and loaded and you should come out onto the streets. And if we don't do it, it sort of it really raises the strategic wor ...
Could Trump's Voter ID Threat Be Implemented Before Election Day?
Bloomberg Television· 2026-02-14 00:49
Bloomberg’s Megan Scully states there is no evidence of massive voter fraud when discussing President Trump threatening an executive order on Voter ID in time for the 2026 Midterm Elections. She mentions that a separate legislation on voter ID will not pass in the Senate, and if the President signs an executive order requiring voter ID, the order will face massive court challenges delaying the action well beyond this year’s elections. Megan speaks with Kailey Leinz and Joe Mathieu on the late edition of Blo ...
Two ICE agents on leave after appearing to make 'untruthful' statements about shooting
NBC News· 2026-02-14 00:48
You were also following some breaking news. Um, you have a top prosecutor in Minnesota now saying that officials provided wrong information about a shooting by an immigration agent last month. Walk us through this.>> Yeah, this is a fascinating development. So basically what happened earlier this week was that top prosecutors, federal prosecutors in Minneapolis moved to dismiss charges against two men, one of whom was shot by ICE officers in Minneapolis last month. And they cited new video that they had got ...
New Mexico AG explains his state's case against Meta over claims of sexual exploitation
NBC News· 2026-02-14 00:36
So the way in which a lot of these media platforms, these social media platforms have been able to keep their hands clean of all of this is oftentimes they cite section 230 which is this US law that protects online platforms from liability um for third party content. But your complaint just so we are all clear is not necessarily just about the content. It is really about kind of the algorithm the design itself of the platforms.>> That's right. In many respects, um, this is a products liability case, right. ...
Volatility Signals: AI Boom or Bust? | ITK With Cathie Wood
ARK Invest· 2026-02-14 00:14
Anyone who sold regretted it. Most of this volatility is algorithmically generated. Algorithms are not doing the research that we're doing because this is the biggest opportunity of our lifetime.Greetings everyone. Uh my name is Kathy Wood, CEO and CIO of Arc Invest. Uh this is employment Friday, sort of.Uh the employment report did not come out uh today. It came out on Wednesday. Uh but nonetheless, Friday seems to be a good time uh to do this video.Uh so as usual, we'll go through fiscal policy, monetary ...
Crypto Is About To Explode (Here’s Why) “Like Buying Bitcoin in 2018”
Altcoin Daily· 2026-02-14 00:04
I think that that Bitcoin is going to trade above a million dollars in early 2030s, 2032, 2033. I would be very surprised if we're not touching million-dollar Bitcoin. Wow, Bitcoin is pumping today just below $70,000 as I make this video. Why is Bitcoin pumping today? I thought it was going lower. Is this a pivot point for the market? Is this your last chance to buy under $70,000? I will explain everything to you in this video. Smash the like button. Post this video on social media. If you know somebody int ...
Wall Street Week | Rattner on Manufacturing, US Public Buses, Milan’s Boom, AI & The Future of Work
Bloomberg Television· 2026-02-14 00:00
Westin: This is "Wall Street Week." I'm David Westin, bringing you stories of capitalism. Americans take 3.8% billion rides on public buses every year. Could we pay less and get more.Plus, the Winter Olympics have the rich and famous traveling to Milan. But it turns out that many of them are already there, drawn by the tax rates and la dolce vita. And AI isn't a matter of people vs. machine.It's really people vs. people. We hear from David Autor of Harvard and Erik Brynjolfsson of Stanford. But we begin wit ...