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appeals court became the latest to rebuke the handling of the case, with Judge J. Harvey Wilkinson, a Reagan appointee, chiding the Trump administration for continuing to resist a Supreme Court directive last week that'd facilitate Abrego-Garcia's return.
appeals court became the latest to rebuke the handling of the case, with Judge J. Harvey Wilkinson, a Reagan appointee, chiding the Trump administration for continuing to resist a Supreme Court directive last week that'd facilitate Abrego-Garcia's return.
In his order, Wilkinson accused the government of, quote, asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process. Abrego Garcia has denied any gang involvement and said he's never been charged with a crime after living in the U.S. for around a decade.
In his order, Wilkinson accused the government of, quote, asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process. Abrego Garcia has denied any gang involvement and said he's never been charged with a crime after living in the U.S. for around a decade.
Both the Trump administration and El Salvador's president have said they didn't have the authority to return Abrego Garcia. Coming up, Netflix reports a record profit with no mention of any trade war impact. So can the streamer reach its lofty hopes of a trillion dollar valuation? We'll bring you the answer after the break.
Both the Trump administration and El Salvador's president have said they didn't have the authority to return Abrego Garcia. Coming up, Netflix reports a record profit with no mention of any trade war impact. So can the streamer reach its lofty hopes of a trillion dollar valuation? We'll bring you the answer after the break.
The markets are closed and it's a holiday weekend for many people. Time to get outside, gather with family, and maybe fire up the world's most popular streaming service to catch up on that show you've been meaning to watch. Dan Gallagher is the Wall Street Journal's heard-on-the-street tech columnist and stayed up late for us to crunch Netflix's Q1 earnings. Earnings that, Dan, didn't disappoint.
The markets are closed and it's a holiday weekend for many people. Time to get outside, gather with family, and maybe fire up the world's most popular streaming service to catch up on that show you've been meaning to watch. Dan Gallagher is the Wall Street Journal's heard-on-the-street tech columnist and stayed up late for us to crunch Netflix's Q1 earnings. Earnings that, Dan, didn't disappoint.
We've got record profit here, no signs of fallout from the trade war.
We've got record profit here, no signs of fallout from the trade war.
Take us into a bit more detail here. Netflix has surpassed 300 million subscribers now and crucially are signaling strength to come.
Take us into a bit more detail here. Netflix has surpassed 300 million subscribers now and crucially are signaling strength to come.
And that lead over competitors is crucial, right? Especially should the global economy falter or the American consumer begin to penny pinch in the coming quarters.
And that lead over competitors is crucial, right? Especially should the global economy falter or the American consumer begin to penny pinch in the coming quarters.
And finally, Dan, we've learned recently that some Netflix executives see a trillion dollar valuation as a possibility for the company. What should we make of that? And what would it take for Netflix to punch its way into the next weight class, so to speak?
And finally, Dan, we've learned recently that some Netflix executives see a trillion dollar valuation as a possibility for the company. What should we make of that? And what would it take for Netflix to punch its way into the next weight class, so to speak?
I've been speaking to Wall Street Journal Heard on the Street tech columnist Dan Gallagher. Dan, thank you so much, as always, for the update. Thank you for having me. And that's it for What's News for this Friday morning. Today's show was produced by Daniel Bach. Our supervising producer is Sandra Kilhoff. And I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal. We will be back tonight with a new show.
I've been speaking to Wall Street Journal Heard on the Street tech columnist Dan Gallagher. Dan, thank you so much, as always, for the update. Thank you for having me. And that's it for What's News for this Friday morning. Today's show was produced by Daniel Bach. Our supervising producer is Sandra Kilhoff. And I'm Luke Vargas for The Wall Street Journal. We will be back tonight with a new show.
Otherwise, have a nice weekend. Thanks for listening.
Otherwise, have a nice weekend. Thanks for listening.