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john schwartz of dow jones and katie roof who covers venture " journal." one more bit of c this is seriet was $285 million. that was a series c. what are you doing investing $200 million, and you did it with some other investors as well, in a series a? >> well, scott, it really is about the size and scope of the opportunity. so a little background on one password. it's 15 years old at this point. it was started in 2005. >> never took venture capital. >> no, for 15 years. this is a profile unusual in the market today. the company has been profitable since day one, is of significan well. did not need to raise venture capital or capital at all. >> what changed for them? wh dide to take your money? did they pivot at all? have they done the same thing in 15 years? >> they didn't pivot. three and a half years ago they launched a business product which is what expand the the scope and potential of the company the last three years. over the last three years they acquired 55,000 companies. now, in -- >> customers? >> sorry, customers. in the history of my investing
john schwartz of dow jones and katie roof who covers venture " journal." one more bit of c this is seriet was $285 million. that was a series c. what are you doing investing $200 million, and you did it with some other investors as well, in a series a? >> well, scott, it really is about the size and scope of the opportunity. so a little background on one password. it's 15 years old at this point. it was started in 2005. >> never took venture capital. >> no, for 15...
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he's making that money from the education venture. i don't think that's a huge profit maker. i think he's doing it to try to help detroit. >>host: a lot of the mobility technology developed now has not seen a return. is that correct? >> right. we are in the boom phase so money pours into all kinds of startups and ventures and silicon valley is full of all kinds of mobility startups. and at some point investors will start asking difficult questions if companies are making money and as we have seen previous iterations to some kind of a bubble bursting. and many of the companies that we profile in this book are likely to fail because that's what happens when booms and. because then the survivors will pick up the brainpower, the code the patents and go with it. >> what's going on in china right now with the mobility technology? >> china is all over the technology. massive government-funded investments which is at the heart of these mobility technologies. and want to become leaders of robotic cars. they are big on airships. they wanted all
he's making that money from the education venture. i don't think that's a huge profit maker. i think he's doing it to try to help detroit. >>host: a lot of the mobility technology developed now has not seen a return. is that correct? >> right. we are in the boom phase so money pours into all kinds of startups and ventures and silicon valley is full of all kinds of mobility startups. and at some point investors will start asking difficult questions if companies are making money and...
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and then starting venture fund so to invest in entrepreneurs of any kind. but you are seeing a lot more black professionals who can code and do all that. maybe not as interesting as i would've hoped to talk to. to see them walking around town all the time. but they meant they bought into that and that's who they are. they still know their culture. but they definitely work at pinterest or twitter and then deliver. it's really interesting how that evolved. under the occasional maverick but the only business i have seen in tech i rarely see that that's targeted to black folks and black culture. because if you like anything about black folks you need to come to net noir that's how aol positioned us as well. >> so much to say. we could go on for hours. we would keep the room all night. questions for the audience or comments? >> they are stunned to. >> is there any fear and the black identity politics and what they go after? >> it's a good question. when you read book two of the book, i will put it this way one year ago i remember i pulled out my phone per grade
and then starting venture fund so to invest in entrepreneurs of any kind. but you are seeing a lot more black professionals who can code and do all that. maybe not as interesting as i would've hoped to talk to. to see them walking around town all the time. but they meant they bought into that and that's who they are. they still know their culture. but they definitely work at pinterest or twitter and then deliver. it's really interesting how that evolved. under the occasional maverick but the...
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this venture pose a significant challenge to tesla?n't sure what kind of volumes were talking about. the venture still doesn't have a formal agreement. we don't know how big their ambitions are. we know that foxconn is a huge company. another question that will be interesting for them to have to answer is a taiwanese company, there are issues of whether or this is a ticket for fiat chrysler to be eligible for subsidies. that's one of the ways in which tesla is able to potentially succeed with this new factory you just mentioned. a good day not have today. what is the significance of their downgrade with morgan stanley? had an interview with another analyst earlier this week. they noticed the stock has taken off in a serious way very quickly. you heard of echoes in morgan with what wasysis said earlier this week, the idea that the valuation is may be at this point. >> we were starting to wonder who are tesla's comparisons -- competitors in the u.s. market? >> it is a sense that fiat , it is ajoint venture sense of just how many competit
this venture pose a significant challenge to tesla?n't sure what kind of volumes were talking about. the venture still doesn't have a formal agreement. we don't know how big their ambitions are. we know that foxconn is a huge company. another question that will be interesting for them to have to answer is a taiwanese company, there are issues of whether or this is a ticket for fiat chrysler to be eligible for subsidies. that's one of the ways in which tesla is able to potentially succeed with...
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as customer base for this new e—commerce venture as well. customer base for this new e-commerce venture. thank you and good to see you. let's talk about financial markets. the first trading day of 2020. let's look at europe. 0ne day of 2020. let's look at europe. one of those are european, so we won't look at europe right now. let's see how things went in asia. slightly, japan shot for a public holiday and that was the last trading day in the us. the end of last year. trading day in the us. the end of last yea r. lets trading day in the us. the end of last year. lets me mention some nice little facts. if you invested in the nasdaq last year, if you stuck with it and you didn't bail when it got scary, you would have seen a return of over 35%, not bad at all, better than a savings account. what about the dow jones? than a savings account. what about the dowjones? 22% up, you would have been, if you stuck with them throughout 2019. looking at europe, lets see how the new year is kicking off, allup, lets see how the new year is kicking off, all up, france up by almost 1%. germany up by a th
as customer base for this new e—commerce venture as well. customer base for this new e-commerce venture. thank you and good to see you. let's talk about financial markets. the first trading day of 2020. let's look at europe. 0ne day of 2020. let's look at europe. one of those are european, so we won't look at europe right now. let's see how things went in asia. slightly, japan shot for a public holiday and that was the last trading day in the us. the end of last year. trading day in the us....
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and i phone manufacturer foxconn an automaker chrysler are planning to launch a joint venture to build electric cars in china while no deal has been officially made f.c.a. concert confirmed on friday that they are in talks with home high the parent company of foxconn for the creation of a 5050 joint venture to develop next generation battery powered electric vehicles with a focus on the chinese market the at chrysler will deal with manufacturing the vehicles while foxconn will work on the electronics and software included in the cars now f.d.a. recently merged with pujo maker p.s.a. to become the world's 4th largest auto alliance and joining us now to discuss what this means for the future of that a bevy of other auto related news is the car coach lauren fix lauren thank you so much for being here with us today. thank you for having me back of course a couple of quick ones on this. joint venture it's interesting to see the traditional tech manufacturers moving into vehicle design in fact last week in las vegas we saw sony unveiled a vision s concept car with a focus on tech and enterta
and i phone manufacturer foxconn an automaker chrysler are planning to launch a joint venture to build electric cars in china while no deal has been officially made f.c.a. concert confirmed on friday that they are in talks with home high the parent company of foxconn for the creation of a 5050 joint venture to develop next generation battery powered electric vehicles with a focus on the chinese market the at chrysler will deal with manufacturing the vehicles while foxconn will work on the...
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and, in particular, we're going to see firms say look, we do not need to joint venture any longer.e do not need to have higher tech manufacturing. but those are all things that are going to take a much longer time. taylor: that was adam from the council on foreign relations and peggy collins. the signing marks the first phase of a broader trade pact. however, the pact avoids dealing with issues of huawei's access to american markets. i got reaction from huawei's director of expressionless affairs. >> is an interesting and broad agreement. really agreements are mixed in how the institutions work. but it is a good sign of an agreement in phase one. taylor: what do you want to see from phase two? >> huawei is a global company, but it is also privately owned. like any global company, we look for trade stability as well as market. we have preached that we hope that is the result down the road. taylor: you mentioned you are a global company. how has the impact been from the trade tensions? >> like any company, there is always tension with supply. you have issues that are mixed into polit
and, in particular, we're going to see firms say look, we do not need to joint venture any longer.e do not need to have higher tech manufacturing. but those are all things that are going to take a much longer time. taylor: that was adam from the council on foreign relations and peggy collins. the signing marks the first phase of a broader trade pact. however, the pact avoids dealing with issues of huawei's access to american markets. i got reaction from huawei's director of expressionless...
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foxconn joint venture it's interesting to see the traditional tech manufacturers moving into vehicle design in fact last week at c s in las vegas we saw sony unveiled a vision as a concept car with a focus on tech and entertainment options inside now there are no plans on selling this vehicle but it was a good opportunity to show off the tech that they can put in a vehicle so why are we seeing tech companies getting into autos. well you see actually it's really a smart idea look at apple they've been developing a long term it's called the titan project they were going to build a car as well building cars is a very expensive venture the profit margins are not what they would be like they are in tech so typically they won't build exactly a vehicle but will use that tech and partnering with someone else which is what's so smart about this foxconn deal they build the i phone they know how to build technology if they take that same maybe this has to do something with the titan project that we don't know yet because you take that technology and you put it into a known manufacturer like chr
foxconn joint venture it's interesting to see the traditional tech manufacturers moving into vehicle design in fact last week at c s in las vegas we saw sony unveiled a vision as a concept car with a focus on tech and entertainment options inside now there are no plans on selling this vehicle but it was a good opportunity to show off the tech that they can put in a vehicle so why are we seeing tech companies getting into autos. well you see actually it's really a smart idea look at apple...
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. ♪ venture capitalist thiel talks- peter about competition between the u.s.nd china in technology. this is 40 minutes. >> good evening, everyone. welcome to the 33rd wrist in lecture. lecture has become an important night in america's intellectual life, and the force offeredquence of ideas at this podium over the air, the formula for success is simple. we invite extraordinarily bright speakers who offer bold perspectives, perspectives which rarely get a hearing in manhattan ballrooms or progressive cabins. inivering the reston lecture 1995, that was a huge laugh line. [laughter] are we napping? delivering the restaurant -- the reston lecture in 1995, the speaker asked why americans were unhappy with the country that was more powerful and prosperous than ever. he drew attention to signs of disorder, crime, failing schools a coarsening culture and deteriorating civic life. wilson argued these problems had begun with the dissolution of the family. then as now, a controversial view. today disorder is rising again, and i am not just talking about mayor de blasio's
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and foreign companies have chosen to move manufacturing, or form r&d centers, or shift joint venturesso the chinese are agreeing to do something they have never done before. on the ip side, this this is in the direction that china itself wants to move. china has been increasing its own ability to enforce i.p. laws. it wants to be able to protect ip reform because it wants to protect chinese firms that produce it. there may be more traction in this space, but the proof is really going to be in the pudding. taylor: adam, what would you like to see in terms of the execution around those two issues? adam: i think we will have to see some really high-profile cases of china penalizing firms, the ones which u.s. firms say have stolen or other illegal forms to get u.s. business or trade secrets. i think we're going to have to see more cases brought. there has been success, but more of those cases. and, in particular, we're going to see firms saying look, we do not need to joint venture any longer. we do not need to have higher tech manufacturing. but those are all things that are going to tak
and foreign companies have chosen to move manufacturing, or form r&d centers, or shift joint venturesso the chinese are agreeing to do something they have never done before. on the ip side, this this is in the direction that china itself wants to move. china has been increasing its own ability to enforce i.p. laws. it wants to be able to protect ip reform because it wants to protect chinese firms that produce it. there may be more traction in this space, but the proof is really going to be...
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this is just a new avenue for them to invest directly in venture capital funds.has been in the works a long time and we will see. but will goldman sachs be investing as much as softbank in private companies and venture capital? probably not. but it is definitely something to watch. taylor: thank you for joining us. coming up, tictoc has a rival and it is a reboot of an old favorite app, vine. we will take a look at it, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your mind? can you help keep these guys protected online? easy, connect to the xfi gateway. what about internet speeds that keep up with my gaming? let's hook you up with the fastest internet from xfinity. what about wireless data options for the family? of course, you can customize and save. can you save me from this conversation? that we can't do, but come in and see what we can do. we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. ask. shop. discover. at your local xfinity store today. ♪ g♪ i want to go, go,es go where my baby is ♪ hey. hey. you must be steven's phone. now you can tak
this is just a new avenue for them to invest directly in venture capital funds.has been in the works a long time and we will see. but will goldman sachs be investing as much as softbank in private companies and venture capital? probably not. but it is definitely something to watch. taylor: thank you for joining us. coming up, tictoc has a rival and it is a reboot of an old favorite app, vine. we will take a look at it, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ hi! we're glad you came in, what's on your...
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turning our attention to africa now for years venture capitalists took little notice of african startups but that seems to be changing according to a new report the number of newly found newly founded rather tech companies is going through the roof and they're attracting large amounts of venture capital last year for the 1st time african entrepreneurs received more than a 1000000000 u.s. dollars from investors around the globe more than one half of that money went to 9 startups to id financial services providers lead the pack with a nigerian company into switch at the very top it off has its own cash card as well as digital payments processing that the number 2 was old pay which is also based in the jury up is now known across africa allows customers to make payments with their smartphones number 3 and dela is headquartered in the u.s. but is active in africa the company trains that outsources african i.t. specialists to the national tech firms that jury is far ahead of kenya and south africa 2 years ago south africa was the leader on the continent. spoke with of we track of who compiled
turning our attention to africa now for years venture capitalists took little notice of african startups but that seems to be changing according to a new report the number of newly found newly founded rather tech companies is going through the roof and they're attracting large amounts of venture capital last year for the 1st time african entrepreneurs received more than a 1000000000 u.s. dollars from investors around the globe more than one half of that money went to 9 startups to id financial...
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liana: this is just a new avenue for them to invest directly in venture capital funds.goldman sachs be investing as much as softbank? probably not. but it is definitely something to watch. taylor: thank you for joining us. coming up, tictoc has a rival oldit is a reboot of an favorite app, vine. this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited, and switch it up at any time. all with millions of secure wifi hotspots and the best lte everywhere else. it's a different kind of wireless network, designed to save you money. switch and save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. and save even more when you say "bring my own phone" into your voice remote. that's simple, easy, awesome. click, call or visit a store today. which is why xfinity mobile data,is a different kindent. of wireless network that lets you design your own data. choose unlimited, shared data, or mix lines of each and switch any line, anytime. giving you more cho
liana: this is just a new avenue for them to invest directly in venture capital funds.goldman sachs be investing as much as softbank? probably not. but it is definitely something to watch. taylor: thank you for joining us. coming up, tictoc has a rival oldit is a reboot of an favorite app, vine. this is bloomberg. ♪ everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile lets you design your own data. you can share 1, 3, or 10 gigs of data between lines, mix in lines of unlimited,...
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that left woodstock ventures with about four weeks to find another location. when they came to this property, it was a perfect shape, perfect size for the rockt would be a gt launching pan and put them in front of a lot of people. they hoped to make some money performing. signed up musician and it lowered another. there was a snowball effect, a few of the most major names, the stones and the beatles, were not there. host: one of thered out how to get along, not let the tensions around, the lack of water and lack of food, they shared what they had. they worked with each other. they made an incredible event that became something they never forgot. host: whathey expected 200,000 o travel to bethel, new york. there was no social media, no cell phones. how did word spread about this event? testament to real how the countercultural and use culture were organized at the time. racial justice, against the war in the at the environmental movement. they were creating an alternative politics. even more, it was a celebration of alternative values or just america living up
that left woodstock ventures with about four weeks to find another location. when they came to this property, it was a perfect shape, perfect size for the rockt would be a gt launching pan and put them in front of a lot of people. they hoped to make some money performing. signed up musician and it lowered another. there was a snowball effect, a few of the most major names, the stones and the beatles, were not there. host: one of thered out how to get along, not let the tensions around, the lack...
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in 2018 he won an oscarfor the many other ventures.ased on his retirement letter, written in the players tribune publication. dear basketball. you gave a six—year—old boy his la kers basketball. you gave a six—year—old boy his lakers dream. and we both know that whatever i do next, i will a lwa ys know that whatever i do next, i will always be that kid with the rolled up always be that kid with the rolled up socks, five seconds on the clock, ball in my hands. five, four, three, two, one... orchestral music. arenberg and grew up in los angeles and is now a basketball scout. he told us what impact kobe bryant hard. just like anybody who grew up in los angeles and grew up idolising kobe bryant, this has been really ha rd kobe bryant, this has been really hard for us. i have shed tears over someone i only spent maybe a second within my life. it really has taken an impact, just, you know, on everyone. i mean, you are not going to find so many kobe bryants when you are watching high school herbs, but the one thing that you look for in player
in 2018 he won an oscarfor the many other ventures.ased on his retirement letter, written in the players tribune publication. dear basketball. you gave a six—year—old boy his la kers basketball. you gave a six—year—old boy his lakers dream. and we both know that whatever i do next, i will a lwa ys know that whatever i do next, i will always be that kid with the rolled up always be that kid with the rolled up socks, five seconds on the clock, ball in my hands. five, four, three, two,...
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still with us is gene munster of loup ventures.to ask, again, as you sort of saw that big jump in china and the big success in china, is that why you had predicted or were they more successful than you thought they would be? gene: it moved faster than what i thought. they had set the expectation of the gige factory in china to be producing cars by the end of 2019. given tesla's history of missing targets, i expected that to be sometime in the first quarter. they did it in a year which is remarkable. give them credit for doing that. i think when you take a step back and think about what does that mean for the company more broadly this year, the analysts overall our thinking somewhere between 30000 and 100,000 vehicles from shanghai. at the current rate, the current capacity -- this is surprising -- it is already producing 3000 vehicles per week. it can produce 150,000. the question is will they sell all the cars they produce? i think when you put all of this together, what investors are going to be looking at keenly this year is wil
still with us is gene munster of loup ventures.to ask, again, as you sort of saw that big jump in china and the big success in china, is that why you had predicted or were they more successful than you thought they would be? gene: it moved faster than what i thought. they had set the expectation of the gige factory in china to be producing cars by the end of 2019. given tesla's history of missing targets, i expected that to be sometime in the first quarter. they did it in a year which is...
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it's a little like our horizon x ventures are. people may not know boeing has a venture arm called horizon x were we take shares of companies both fake baby the ones that will survive long company might have some technology we think would make visible in our company but we can help it be born in another company. i see the station as >> an incubator like that. you are seeing things being tried and we will discover sustainable businesses. >> when you think about those sustainable businesses, when we plan for the gap that you talked about, do you think that we're going to avoid that gap we will of what the gap i want to come back to the things we need to do to help avoid that in one moment, but do you think that everyone is thinking about, when we close that gap, when we avoid that gap, with talk of something that succeeds the international space station and hopefully something that talks about and furthers the type of innovation like that incubator program you just talked about. do you think that is a common view of what the next st
it's a little like our horizon x ventures are. people may not know boeing has a venture arm called horizon x were we take shares of companies both fake baby the ones that will survive long company might have some technology we think would make visible in our company but we can help it be born in another company. i see the station as >> an incubator like that. you are seeing things being tried and we will discover sustainable businesses. >> when you think about those sustainable...
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he had numerous business ventures and won an academy award for a documentary he made about basketball. lakers stunned as they arrived back to lax after last night's game in philadelphia. you see the hugging going on there. understandably visibly upset at the news of kobe bryant's tragic death. fans gathering outside the staples center where kobe played for many years. they're laying flowers outside that arena. even as musicians from around the world are showing up at the staples center for tonight's grammy award ceremony. since joining the lakers in 1996, kobe lived mostly south of l.a. in orange county. he famously used helicopters to avoid the traffic. he'd fly to home games. in retirement, he continued to use the helicopters. dan has more on the details surrounding today's crash. >> reporter: it was about 10:00 a.m. local time when witnesses saw a helicopter that appeared to be in trouble. >> i see it was very low and struggling. it was not really running. >> reporter: later the news was confirmed, a basketball legend was onboard. >> there were no survivors. we had a manifest that
he had numerous business ventures and won an academy award for a documentary he made about basketball. lakers stunned as they arrived back to lax after last night's game in philadelphia. you see the hugging going on there. understandably visibly upset at the news of kobe bryant's tragic death. fans gathering outside the staples center where kobe played for many years. they're laying flowers outside that arena. even as musicians from around the world are showing up at the staples center for...
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this newjoint venture with the lpga. because in truth, in the last couple of years, they have been struggling. there has been dwindling amounts of events, and also dwindling prize funds. now, this has all come about relatively quickly in the last 90 days or so. since the l gpa was offered the chance to come on board in this new partnership. so, what we have today, this announcement of a new schedule for 2020, and increase prize fund of about £15 million for the coming year. we have seven new events, we have 2a in total. 15 of those are going to be in europe. 0ne controversial he will be in saudi arabia. there is also a focus on mixed events, which includes men and women competing at the same event. well, earlier today, you will hear ina well, earlier today, you will hear in a moment from the solheim cup captain, katrina matthew, but first let's hear from mike captain, katrina matthew, but first let's hearfrom mike one, who is the commissioner of the old two l gpa, andi commissioner of the old two l gpa, and i spoke to hi
this newjoint venture with the lpga. because in truth, in the last couple of years, they have been struggling. there has been dwindling amounts of events, and also dwindling prize funds. now, this has all come about relatively quickly in the last 90 days or so. since the l gpa was offered the chance to come on board in this new partnership. so, what we have today, this announcement of a new schedule for 2020, and increase prize fund of about £15 million for the coming year. we have seven new...
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he s ventured deep into the bornean rainforest.n the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i'm going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with these guys... climbing jagged peaks... easily one of the most beautiful and one of the most difficult hikes i have done. and getting a taste of one of the world's most remote food festivals. sucking. laughs. i have to work on my snail sucking technique. yes, i love sarawak so much. everything very unique in sarawak. we have 26 ethnic groups in sarawak. sarawak mean "surrender to you" in malay. my trip starts here in sarawak‘s biggest city, kuching. and what does the word kuching mean, it means something special, right? yes, kuching is mean cat, i
he s ventured deep into the bornean rainforest.n the travel show, i'm in the jungles of borneo exploring malaysia's biggest state — sarawak. in the western corner of malaysian borneo, sarawak has some of the most spectacular and diverse ecosystems. but it can be overlooked by tourists drawn to the bright lights of kl and the resorts of its neighbour state sabah. so i'm going to discover for myself the sights and inhabitants of this remarkable state. along the way i will be hanging out with...
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this renee's on says given rise to new business ventures kosher food for instance. rabbi shubrick is visiting 3 of those businesses today only one was willing to be filmed the prophet of vodka distillery that. the production for the of the of this the production. rabbi should drink checks but the body is produced in conformity with jewish law. for instance no flavorings with gelatine may be used or any other ingredient derived from pig. so this is the scene here actually some when we see it signed in hebrew by our scotia supervisor it's. with a a lock here here and here and here and here. so we know that when we come back to the passover the passover production that it really is from that alcohol. most of the production is destined for export only a fraction for local consumption so these to share something important which means . people who. are. paid it's not going to be could communicate if you think about politicians jewish people but i think most people don't know that they are from jewish communities so i think. this is true in progress so. you have. informati
this renee's on says given rise to new business ventures kosher food for instance. rabbi shubrick is visiting 3 of those businesses today only one was willing to be filmed the prophet of vodka distillery that. the production for the of the of this the production. rabbi should drink checks but the body is produced in conformity with jewish law. for instance no flavorings with gelatine may be used or any other ingredient derived from pig. so this is the scene here actually some when we see it...
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it is also venture backed and to date it has raised $32 billion. including an investment from google ventures. >> fertility has historically been the only vertical, where it is really very reactive. you have to be diagnosed as infertile before you take active steps. we want to encourage women to be proactive. >> reporter: in addition to locations in new york and l.a., they have big plans to expand here in the bay area. later this spring they plan to open another location at the stanford shopping center in palo alto. in san francisco, kpix 5. >>> an interesting idea for a new restaurant in and for cisco -- sacramento. it is going to feature the nose of a 747 jumbo jet sticking out of it. this idea has some longtime sacramento residents remembering a tragic accident however from the 1970s. when a plane went into a ice cream parlor at the same airport. the incident killed dozens of people and children. some residents remember like it was yesterday. they are not big fans of this design. >> when i heard the explosion and i look back and i could see a bl
it is also venture backed and to date it has raised $32 billion. including an investment from google ventures. >> fertility has historically been the only vertical, where it is really very reactive. you have to be diagnosed as infertile before you take active steps. we want to encourage women to be proactive. >> reporter: in addition to locations in new york and l.a., they have big plans to expand here in the bay area. later this spring they plan to open another location at the...
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ventures.ichael, good to see you, my friend. your initial thoughts. i never know what you're going to think about something like this. people say this is great. we finally have something in america that feels like the beginnings of a meaningful law. do you agree? >> i agree. hello and happy new year. i think this is a w. i think this is a win. i think the ccpa is a big, strong law. the first in america of its kind that puts america on the map at the same table in the global privacy discussion. perhaps not. but is there a lot there? yes. one major law that exists in the world is the gdpr. >> right. that's the one we normally talk about the european law. >> we talk about that before. a lot of people know about it. it's a very important law. a major distinction between the two is that the ccpa focuses more on how the data are used and less on how data are collected. and the gdpr focuses more on how the data are collected in the first place. so there's a difference. however, for the first time, by
ventures.ichael, good to see you, my friend. your initial thoughts. i never know what you're going to think about something like this. people say this is great. we finally have something in america that feels like the beginnings of a meaningful law. do you agree? >> i agree. hello and happy new year. i think this is a w. i think this is a win. i think the ccpa is a big, strong law. the first in america of its kind that puts america on the map at the same table in the global privacy...
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in this case these companies aren't going into venture capital for their money.re a lot of well-established media companies with deep cash flow from their cable businesses. another thing they can can continue to try to gain market share and streaming for a long time. so i would expect cheap streaming to stay here for a while. some of the other free stuff might be going away. jack: homebuilding sometimes it's a bellwether for the economy. next week will hear from two homebuilders from the earnings, what you looking for? >> it's a really interesting set of dynamics at play. we have low interest rates, we have low unemployment and we also have those millennial's you know this people he heard were never going to buy homes, they are returning to the market because their heat in their peak earning years. the report out next week we are looking to see is that trend continuing. and it looks like it might be. jack: are you sure of this millennial thing question guy here they are just not selling telling their parents did. >> they don't have to be just like their parents w
in this case these companies aren't going into venture capital for their money.re a lot of well-established media companies with deep cash flow from their cable businesses. another thing they can can continue to try to gain market share and streaming for a long time. so i would expect cheap streaming to stay here for a while. some of the other free stuff might be going away. jack: homebuilding sometimes it's a bellwether for the economy. next week will hear from two homebuilders from the...
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i wrote woodstock ventures owes $60,000 to be paid within 120 days. i did that to about 16 farmers. some were very nice, i wound up having coffee and pie. some came to the door with shotguns. that was my greeting to woodstock. after i got totally wasted with nikki garcia. >> i noticed one of the things >> that's all bowl bull there was no price on anybody. david's manager was a friend of mine. people can say how sly got this and that, but i knew dave for 15 years before woodstock. he was in the music business and so was i. there was no set price on anybody. that's a fable. >> the bands that were selected, did you have your a-list and b-list? >> >> michael got in touch with bill graham and he got in touch with the whole san francisco group. in reality, sweetwater and nancy nevins or the first band to get a deal out of san francisco. they never really happened, so that brought in santana, the dead, sweetwater who am i forgetting? the airplane at the time. that was that group, and then i was talking with managers i knew and producers, you know? i knew i put in the summer because i prod
i wrote woodstock ventures owes $60,000 to be paid within 120 days. i did that to about 16 farmers. some were very nice, i wound up having coffee and pie. some came to the door with shotguns. that was my greeting to woodstock. after i got totally wasted with nikki garcia. >> i noticed one of the things >> that's all bowl bull there was no price on anybody. david's manager was a friend of mine. people can say how sly got this and that, but i knew dave for 15 years before woodstock....
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since retiring from basketball, kobe bryant continued to inspire many through other ventures.now at some live pictures outside staples centre which is the home of the los angeles lakers. we will get back to that in a little while. but he was not only a successful basketball player, he was also a producer and a filmmaker because in 2018 he won an oscar for the animated short film dear basketball, based on his retirement letter written in the players tribune publication. mac three. you gave us a dream. —— opposition three. dear basketball you know that no matter what i do next you know i will always be the kid with socks and a garbage can in the corner, five seconds from the buzzer. five, four, three, two, one. joining us now for more on kobe bryant's two, one. joining us now for more on kobe brya nt‘s life two, one. joining us now for more on kobe bryant's life is our la correspondent david willis. david, despite a very successful and legendary basketball career of two decades, kobe bryant did not sit on his laurels and until today was still a very successful post retirement ba
since retiring from basketball, kobe bryant continued to inspire many through other ventures.now at some live pictures outside staples centre which is the home of the los angeles lakers. we will get back to that in a little while. but he was not only a successful basketball player, he was also a producer and a filmmaker because in 2018 he won an oscar for the animated short film dear basketball, based on his retirement letter written in the players tribune publication. mac three. you gave us a...
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jeff, as a venture capitalist, you're on the lookout for the next facebook and baibu.we look at the ipo pipeline in 2020, are investors -- ipo investors in particularly going to have to have really long, long-term view given what the market has been doing recently and the possibility that at any point, i mean, it could turn on the stocks >> we see a strong ipo pipeline. there have been hundreds of billions of dollars poured into companies in the private sector and hundreds of companies that are valued at over a billion dollars. most of those are doing hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue as well. so as they become public, you're seeing a warm reception from large-market public investors. a couple example last year, zoom up 20%, data dog, up 46%, strong tech companies and the market have been pretty efficient. the fact we didn't get public tells you there is some disce discernment in thelandscape. that bodes well for the companies. there's a strong pipeline in the workings and we see that in our portfolio as well. >> we've seen a real drought with cross border tec
jeff, as a venture capitalist, you're on the lookout for the next facebook and baibu.we look at the ipo pipeline in 2020, are investors -- ipo investors in particularly going to have to have really long, long-term view given what the market has been doing recently and the possibility that at any point, i mean, it could turn on the stocks >> we see a strong ipo pipeline. there have been hundreds of billions of dollars poured into companies in the private sector and hundreds of companies...
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upon a time it was a turkish lake and ultimately lake and they do not tolerate any future joint ventures. we need when turkey is not in the game. therefore turkey is trying to deter turkey is trying to deter this trial literals platform this greek is really in a platform and when they are do. they are doing it together with the libyans because when they are doing when they're signing an agreement with the libyan government so therefore do they have a basis in terms of international law and that's how they are basically trying to put an end or. it's creating a problem with you know we have an agreement with with the greek and. we have an agreement and on the other hand we have another agreement that the turks and the libyans are doing so the turks are saying you have an agreement we also have in the riemann's so basically it's. a very wise maneuver from the corus point of view and by doing so and. deter the greeks and the syrians and the israelis and you know what they also want to be included in this joint venture because it's they can make. money from that but since the diplomatic relat
upon a time it was a turkish lake and ultimately lake and they do not tolerate any future joint ventures. we need when turkey is not in the game. therefore turkey is trying to deter turkey is trying to deter this trial literals platform this greek is really in a platform and when they are do. they are doing it together with the libyans because when they are doing when they're signing an agreement with the libyan government so therefore do they have a basis in terms of international law and...
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whether it's venture capital or philanthropy.one of the very, very, very few nba players to have won an academy award, won an oscar a couple years ago for best animated show. we can show you what the academy has said this evening. this is a statement from the academy of motion pictures celebrating kobe's life, saying, they doubted a kid could make it in the nba and he proved them wrong. they doubted he could win a championship and he proved them wrong. they doubted he could make movies and he won an oscar. like all great artists, kobe bryant proved the doubters wrong. rest in peace. on one level on the sports level, it is hard to think of a more shocking death in the sports world in many, many years. this has shaken the entire country. and beyond the sports world, you know, it reminds me of the day that prince died unexpectedly. where there is that shock, nobody sees it coming. these don't come often. it's a testament to kobe's success and excellence that the whole country has been shaken by this, don. >> what's interesting to me
whether it's venture capital or philanthropy.one of the very, very, very few nba players to have won an academy award, won an oscar a couple years ago for best animated show. we can show you what the academy has said this evening. this is a statement from the academy of motion pictures celebrating kobe's life, saying, they doubted a kid could make it in the nba and he proved them wrong. they doubted he could win a championship and he proved them wrong. they doubted he could make movies and he...
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but big venture capital firms that are taking a punt on the model going forward...t tend to do that so when you are a listed business asjust eat has been, it is much more difficult to sustain that kind of loss going forward. but certainly sustaining oui’ forward. but certainly sustaining our appetites! we will talk about this a little bit more later. thank you. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: helping victims of the bushfires — a last—minute bidding war raises over $1 million australian dollars for shane warne's cricket cap. the japanese people are in mourning following the death of emperor hirohito. thousands converged on the imperial palace to pay their respects when it was announced he was dead. good grief! after half a century of delighting fans around the world, charlie brown and the rest of the gang are calling it quits. the singer paul simon starts his tour of south africa tomorrow in spite of protests and violence from some black activist groups. they say international artists should continue to boycott south africa until majority rule is established
but big venture capital firms that are taking a punt on the model going forward...t tend to do that so when you are a listed business asjust eat has been, it is much more difficult to sustain that kind of loss going forward. but certainly sustaining oui’ forward. but certainly sustaining our appetites! we will talk about this a little bit more later. thank you. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: helping victims of the bushfires — a last—minute bidding war raises over $1 million...
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we take a look at venture capital every week. give it a try. if you like it, even if you don't, give it a rating on itunes. apple tells me that boosts it up in the list there. >>> that's our show. thanks to our guests and thank you for making us a part of your sunday morning. damian trujillo: hello, and welcome to "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo, and today, mia perez and the women's empowerment movement on your "comunidad del valle." ♪ damian: we begin with the us census, "hágase contar," make yourself count, with me on "comunidad del valle." we're going to talk about that for the next three months or so. victor duarte vazquez is with somos mayfair, and jazmin hernandez carbajal is with veggielution, kind of a collaborative here of both groups, correct? jazmin carbajal: correct. damian: all right, welcome to the show. victor vazquez: oh, thank you for inviting us. damian: so, we have some, you know, wonderful video, of course, of census takers and whatnot. talk about the biggest challenges that you're facing, especially in the mayfai
we take a look at venture capital every week. give it a try. if you like it, even if you don't, give it a rating on itunes. apple tells me that boosts it up in the list there. >>> that's our show. thanks to our guests and thank you for making us a part of your sunday morning. damian trujillo: hello, and welcome to "comunidad del valle." i'm damian trujillo, and today, mia perez and the women's empowerment movement on your "comunidad del valle." ♪ damian: we begin...
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>>> plus, life off the field nfl hall of famer terrell davis joins us live for a look at his new venture, and his very surprising pick for super bowl champs. >>> and bed, bath and a big fall this is "the exchange" on cnbc imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it fast & easy to get to your golf destination. with just a few clicks or a phone call, we'll pick up and deliver your clubs on-time, guaranteed, for as low as $39.99. shipsticks.com saves you time and money. make it simple. make it ship sticks. >>> big changes coming to california uber is retooling its app to comply with the state's new labor law that will reclassify so-called gig employees. it will only give an estimate as opposed to a fixed cost. uber drivers will be able to reject ride requests without any reason roll back the law or trying to kill it all together for more, founder and ceo of tusk ventures as well as deirdr
>>> plus, life off the field nfl hall of famer terrell davis joins us live for a look at his new venture, and his very surprising pick for super bowl champs. >>> and bed, bath and a big fall this is "the exchange" on cnbc imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf clubs. now you can, with shipsticks.com! no more lugging your clubs through the airport or risk having your clubs lost or damaged by the airlines. sending your own clubs ahead with shipsticks.com makes it...