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that started really and attained great critical mass with aol and even though we are now many chapters beyond aol and the digital space, that really helped defense contractors and other federal agencies. it really helped to ground that industry heavily in virginia. lastly and sadly, we have a lot of cyber attack victims. the opm breach that took all of that data from these employees both government employees like me but also contractors that were doing work with the government has affected virginia very dramatically. i know probably everybody in congress and the senate has had to deal with the aftermath and questions and people are mad about it. in virginia we have a lot more
that started really and attained great critical mass with aol and even though we are now many chapters beyond aol and the digital space, that really helped defense contractors and other federal agencies. it really helped to ground that industry heavily in virginia. lastly and sadly, we have a lot of cyber attack victims. the opm breach that took all of that data from these employees both government employees like me but also contractors that were doing work with the government has affected...
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reporter: talking 500 million monthly active users on aol right now.ook by contrast, has more daily active users, more than a billion but they have come under fire potentially suppressing conservative posts. the vp of facebook saying we don't do this and this is not something we do. of course with the election there is so much impact on how people consume news on aol and facebook. what do you think about the situation at facebook? >> two things. i think it would be highly unlikely facebook is filtering their information for consumers because i think at the end of the day all of us have one word with consumers. that es trust. if consumers don't trust you, you will not have them on the service. the second piece we own media properties. we get lots of feedback from consumers. as long as you're intaking feedback from consumers and looking at service, facebook is one of the best companies in the world doing that. so i think there is going to be a lot of noise in this political cycle based on the candidates, based on how difficult the candidates overall are.
reporter: talking 500 million monthly active users on aol right now.ook by contrast, has more daily active users, more than a billion but they have come under fire potentially suppressing conservative posts. the vp of facebook saying we don't do this and this is not something we do. of course with the election there is so much impact on how people consume news on aol and facebook. what do you think about the situation at facebook? >> two things. i think it would be highly unlikely...
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i have to imagine the factor in those days at aol people were beating down the door. when you told me about the book, i had an opportunity to see the book before it was published, which was a privilege, i was like how come he hasn't written a book before. why now? >> that is a great question. people talked about it 20 years ago trying to get me to write about the lessons from that merger. but i wasn't interested in memoir. i have been more interested in what is happening next or the future than the past. so i just wasn't that motivated. it was about two years ago, i have been touring around and visiting cities all across the country and looking at startups all around the country and it it dawned on me there was this first wave, second wave and third wave about the break and it would be different and the lessons from the first wave would be helpful to the third wave so maybe it was time to write a book mostly about the future but tell stories about the past. once it became less about a memoir, and more about the future and a playbook or roadmap and in terms of what wil
i have to imagine the factor in those days at aol people were beating down the door. when you told me about the book, i had an opportunity to see the book before it was published, which was a privilege, i was like how come he hasn't written a book before. why now? >> that is a great question. people talked about it 20 years ago trying to get me to write about the lessons from that merger. but i wasn't interested in memoir. i have been more interested in what is happening next or the...
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aol chairman and ceo. how are you?ought a lot of guests with you. >> a lot of guests coming. but the most exciting thing here is vr this week with really the new fronts this week. it's nice to be here. thanks for having us. i saw joe at the white house correspondents' dinner. in the bathroom. >> it was weird. >> right. right. >> there was a line outside. >> there was a line. >> to the bathroom. >> could have made a good vr movie about it. >>> here is what i want to know about vr right now and your interest in why you bought this company. everybody is talking vr. >> virtual reality. >> virtual reality. dare i say, it doesn't feel like it's ready for prime time yet. how far are we off, and how much of this is a bet for the future, not for now? even though it's very sexy, dare i say, to do this at the up-fronts and all of that. >> first, it's about consumer -- we'll talk about where he's been and you'll see why it's been very important. >> virtual reality, its time is right now. part of what's extraordinary is this is a m
aol chairman and ceo. how are you?ought a lot of guests with you. >> a lot of guests coming. but the most exciting thing here is vr this week with really the new fronts this week. it's nice to be here. thanks for having us. i saw joe at the white house correspondents' dinner. in the bathroom. >> it was weird. >> right. right. >> there was a line outside. >> there was a line. >> to the bathroom. >> could have made a good vr movie about it. >>>...
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parent of aol up 1%. the stock is up 2 1/2% since it closed on four 1/2 billion dollars acquisition of aol last year. >>> feds are threatening to pull state education funding from north carolina if the state does not let transgender people use the bathroom of choice. critics say kids are being used as bargaining chips. >>> in other legal matters, there are new developments in hillary clinton's private email investigation. the state department says it can't find some of the emails from the person who set up hillary clinton's private server. the judge, with me next, he is going to tell me what he thinks of both instances. >> pagliano did not seem like he was qualified to be in the sensitive position he was put in at the i.t. department of the state department. and, you have to wonder why he was placed there. and now that we know that he was there to help in part mrs. clinton run her illicit fee -- email system, i think we have the answer. ♪ at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of
parent of aol up 1%. the stock is up 2 1/2% since it closed on four 1/2 billion dollars acquisition of aol last year. >>> feds are threatening to pull state education funding from north carolina if the state does not let transgender people use the bathroom of choice. critics say kids are being used as bargaining chips. >>> in other legal matters, there are new developments in hillary clinton's private email investigation. the state department says it can't find some of the...
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so now like aol, one of the great things about the book when you go through when you took aol public it had 30,000,000 in revenues and senate was worth about 70 million. now, we have google, apple, facebook, amazon, collectively these companies are probably worth $2 trillion. it's an extraordinary thing to think about these waves as you talk about it, what is really happen. but in but in the third wave what you're kind of staying is that there will be big healthcare companies, big financial services companies, that will in be enabled by technology and waves we have not imagined before is that correct. >> yes in some ways every company as a tech company. even the internet internet is shifting from being an interesting phenomenon that are really internet enabled and at some point not the too distant future it will be taking for granted. we talk about electricity enabled, and the internet is on a similar path. i think we'll know when we get there, when we do not have a hyphenated internet. hyphenated internet. right now we call it the e-mail, sometime what colleges male, right now we ca
so now like aol, one of the great things about the book when you go through when you took aol public it had 30,000,000 in revenues and senate was worth about 70 million. now, we have google, apple, facebook, amazon, collectively these companies are probably worth $2 trillion. it's an extraordinary thing to think about these waves as you talk about it, what is really happen. but in but in the third wave what you're kind of staying is that there will be big healthcare companies, big financial...
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so now like aol, one of one of the great things about the book when you took aol public it has 30,000,000 revenues revenues and was worth about $70 million. now, we have google, apple, facebook, amazon, and collectively these companies are probably worth $2 trillion. so if you just think about these waves that you are talking about what is really happens, but but in the third wave what you're kind of saying this there'll be big healthcare companies and big financial service companies that will be enabled by technology in ways that we never imagined before is that kinda what you're thinking. >> guest: yes everything is like become basic. >> it's really internet enabled disruption and at some point not too distant future it will be taken for granted. like we talk about electricity enabled, the internet is on a similar path. right now we call it an evening at. sometime we'll just call it male. someday we'll call it commerce, were not there yet i think it will still take another ten or 20 years. on that path and the third wave is just the next wave of taking the eight the of the internet and
so now like aol, one of one of the great things about the book when you took aol public it has 30,000,000 revenues revenues and was worth about $70 million. now, we have google, apple, facebook, amazon, and collectively these companies are probably worth $2 trillion. so if you just think about these waves that you are talking about what is really happens, but but in the third wave what you're kind of saying this there'll be big healthcare companies and big financial service companies that will...
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it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the third thing is, she is running for president. john: yeah. withnk they will try to, the statement is and what they will say is basically that. they will try to push through
it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the third thing is, she is running for president. john: yeah. withnk they will try to, the statement is and what they will say is basically that. they will try to push through
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aol comes along. and releasees region but one or two companies to make a really big difference in terms of creating the ecosystem. people get these breakout valuations. they bacon -- and make a bunch of money. seattle with microsoft and amazon. and it is not just the jobs are created by the company like aol on their armor. it was tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of jobs because of that growth, jobs for people willing homes, new restaurants. if the community is growing is creating jobs throughout the community, not just in those startups: they get to the growing. how do we unleash that in other parts of the country's of the people have a sense of community is on the rise as opposed to the cities were people sadly tell them that you should move away for an opportunity someplace else. there will be a boomerang of talent or people want to come back to detroit, detroit,detroit, new orleans, des moines are many other cities around the country. have this amazing career. i do want to read f
aol comes along. and releasees region but one or two companies to make a really big difference in terms of creating the ecosystem. people get these breakout valuations. they bacon -- and make a bunch of money. seattle with microsoft and amazon. and it is not just the jobs are created by the company like aol on their armor. it was tens of thousands, maybe even hundreds of thousands of jobs because of that growth, jobs for people willing homes, new restaurants. if the community is growing is...
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aol cofounder told us how emerging technologies are changing the internet. sue klee bold, mother of dylan klee bold discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy. ellen malcolm recalled her creation of emily's list. : test test >>
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any hacker in the world can get into an aol account.o my sense is as they unravel this thing, this has a long ways from being over. at the end of the day higher she did some things that are improper and many people think illegal. lou: it's going to be some race. what do you make of james comey, the director of the f.b.i. telling us all it would be this month, may, we could expect some action. >> the most important thing about him is he's a man of great integrity. that he himself will question her. i think that's unprecedented. he's a great prosecutor. the fact that he knows every question and every answer. what she has to be careful of is perjury. he will press her hard and make sure she is telling the truth. if she gets off the line and doesn't tell the truth, that's a felony. lou: rudy giuliani says he looks at the evidence as we know it and he sees 13 violations of federal law. if guccifer is telling the truth, we have moved to another whole level. ed rollins. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. tonight's poll question. do you belie
any hacker in the world can get into an aol account.o my sense is as they unravel this thing, this has a long ways from being over. at the end of the day higher she did some things that are improper and many people think illegal. lou: it's going to be some race. what do you make of james comey, the director of the f.b.i. telling us all it would be this month, may, we could expect some action. >> the most important thing about him is he's a man of great integrity. that he himself will...
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aol cofounder steve case told us how emerging technologies are reshaping the internet. and sue klebold, mother of dylan klebold, discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy of columbine. in the coming weeks on "after words," we discuss criminal justice reform and the there are's 19 years in prison. tamara drought will talk about network's new working -- america's new working class. also coming up, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will look back on his life and career in politics. and this weekend don watkins, fellow at the ayn rand institute, will argue that measures to alleviate income inequality actually end up hurting low income americans. >> the real insight of the enlightenment thinkers like the founders was each of us is equal and the fact that we have equal rights. and so the government's job is not to rule us, it's to be our servant, the servant, the protector of our rights. but what happens when it protects our rights equally? what happens when it protects your freedom the same that it protects mine? we're going to create different amounts
aol cofounder steve case told us how emerging technologies are reshaping the internet. and sue klebold, mother of dylan klebold, discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy of columbine. in the coming weeks on "after words," we discuss criminal justice reform and the there are's 19 years in prison. tamara drought will talk about network's new working -- america's new working class. also coming up, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will look back on his life and...
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and aol cofounder, steve casey told us how emerging technology is reshaping the internet. in the coming weeks and afterwards, tamara drought will talk about america's new working-class and their potential political power. senate majority leader mitchell, will discuss how his political philosophy has informed his time in the senate. also coming up, senator barbara boxer california will look back on her life in korean politics. this weekend, chuck a single ways in a criminal justice reform and recalls his 19 years in prison. >> what i tried to understand my rights and wrongs this is book is not mechanics uses for the decisions i made. it's about explaining explaining what is happening to so many young men and women that communities don't talk about child abuse, sexual abuse, substance abuse, and things that lead to us taking the path that we take. so i want to be clear that this is not about making excuses and like my mother thought i was making excuses and don't blame her, ultimately as as i pulled the trigger that night. >> afterwards airs sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can
and aol cofounder, steve casey told us how emerging technology is reshaping the internet. in the coming weeks and afterwards, tamara drought will talk about america's new working-class and their potential political power. senate majority leader mitchell, will discuss how his political philosophy has informed his time in the senate. also coming up, senator barbara boxer california will look back on her life in korean politics. this weekend, chuck a single ways in a criminal justice reform and...
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aol, it seems hard to remember the days of cd-roms being sent to our homes. >> it was over, aol was delivering over the dial up internet. i think i understand the question to say, would the regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed or imposed in the early days of the internet, would we have the growth? aol and all of these other services that had the take off of the internet happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations i assume that aol, the old service i had, we can see the slow growth under this regime. i wonder if we would see the growth and expect to see over the next several years with more innovation possible. we went through a series of workshops and the experts would be called in and issued a staff report and took comments before the final report. this was all in the report in 2012. the fcc on the other hand held one workshop a year ago and a year later issued this complex has the fcc gone through the process in terms of looking at how to regulate? >> it has been a long time iterative process. the first privacy workshop was held in 1996. i think ou
aol, it seems hard to remember the days of cd-roms being sent to our homes. >> it was over, aol was delivering over the dial up internet. i think i understand the question to say, would the regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed or imposed in the early days of the internet, would we have the growth? aol and all of these other services that had the take off of the internet happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations i assume that aol, the old...
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aol, for example. i know now it seems hard to remember the days of the cd-roms being sent to our homes but that was the gateway to the internet for millions of people and that was unregulated under -- >> on. but it was over. aol was delivering over the dial-up internet. and if the question -- i think i understood the question to say would the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of the internet would we have had the growth. and i'm saying to you aol and all of these other services, that as commissioner pai has just said were the beginning of the internet, the takeoff of the internet, all happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations. >> my concern would be that we certainly -- i assume that aol, the sort of service i used to have, that we could very well see the growth, the slow growth under this kind of regime. i'm just wondering if we'd see the growth we've seen in the last couple of years and expect to see over the next s
aol, for example. i know now it seems hard to remember the days of the cd-roms being sent to our homes but that was the gateway to the internet for millions of people and that was unregulated under -- >> on. but it was over. aol was delivering over the dial-up internet. and if the question -- i think i understood the question to say would the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of the internet would we have had the growth. and i'm...
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lauren: aol two months spoke at the new york tech conference.orts that facebook has conservative subjects on the training topic. >> it would be highly unlikely for you highly unlikely facebook user information for consumers. at the end of the day all of us have one word with consumers. it stressed. lauren: the commerce committee has sent a letter to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg to make employees available to brief the committee on accusations. drain to the and sheriff deputies investigators were searching for medical records and prescriptions for the singer. the search comes as we learned this man, dr. michael schellenberg described as a nurse medication since i had the day before he died. dr. schellenberg was going to his house the morning of his staff to deliver test results. lauren: switching to markets. two authors initiative and shanghai composite .1%. the nikkei in japan up about the same. the hang seng in hong kong down and the cost in south korea down 1%. the cac is the worst of the bunch. down a quarter of 1%. lauren:.features some 47,
lauren: aol two months spoke at the new york tech conference.orts that facebook has conservative subjects on the training topic. >> it would be highly unlikely for you highly unlikely facebook user information for consumers. at the end of the day all of us have one word with consumers. it stressed. lauren: the commerce committee has sent a letter to facebook ceo mark zuckerberg to make employees available to brief the committee on accusations. drain to the and sheriff deputies...
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aol, for example. i know now it seems hard to remember the days of the cd-roms being sent to our homes but that was the gateway to the internet for millions of people and that was unregulated under -- >> on. but it was over. aol was delivering over the dial-up internet. and if the question -- i think i understood the question to say would the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of the internet would we have had the growth. and i'm saying to you aol and all of these other services, that as commissioner pai has just said were the beginning of the internet, the takeoff of the internet, all happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations. >> my concern would be that we certainly -- i assume that aol, the sort of service i used to have, that we could very well see the growth, the slow growth under this kind of regime. i'm just wondering if we'd see the growth we've seen in the last couple of years and expect to see over the next s
aol, for example. i know now it seems hard to remember the days of the cd-roms being sent to our homes but that was the gateway to the internet for millions of people and that was unregulated under -- >> on. but it was over. aol was delivering over the dial-up internet. and if the question -- i think i understood the question to say would the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of the internet would we have had the growth. and i'm...
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aol for example. that was the gateway to the internet for millions of people. that was an unregulated -- >> but it was over -- aol was delivering over the dial up internet. and if the question -- i think i understood the question to say would the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of the internet would we have had the growth. i'm saying to you that aol and all of these other services that as commissional pai has just said were the beginning of the internet, take off of the internet all happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations. >> well, my concern would be that i certainly -- i assume that aol, the old service i used to have, that we could very well see the growth. slow growth under this kind of regime. i'm wondering we would see the growth we've seen in the past couple of years and expect to see over the next several years with more innovation possible. commissioner, the ftc, as you mentioned has a long history of deal ing with privacy issues. you went through a lot of process
aol for example. that was the gateway to the internet for millions of people. that was an unregulated -- >> but it was over -- aol was delivering over the dial up internet. and if the question -- i think i understood the question to say would the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of the internet would we have had the growth. i'm saying to you that aol and all of these other services that as commissional pai has just said were...
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but the fact that he had an aol account, probably any hacker can get into an aol account. >> probably in violation of the white house wishes -- >> right, hiring blumenthal. so as they unravel this thing, this thing is a long ways from being over. and i think at the end of the day here, she did some things that obviously are improper and certainly many people think illegal. >> it's going to be some race. and what do you make of james comey, the director of the fbi, telling us all that it would be -- that this month, may, that we could expect some action. >> well, i think the most important thing about him is he's a man of great integrity. that he, himself, is going to question her. i think that's unprecedented. but he is a great prosecutor. and the fact that he knows every question and every answer. so what she has to be very, very careful of is perjury. because he will basically press her hard and make sure she's telling the truth, and that she basically gets off the line and doesn't tell the truth, that's a felony. >> and, you know, rudy giuliani says that he looks at the evidence as
but the fact that he had an aol account, probably any hacker can get into an aol account. >> probably in violation of the white house wishes -- >> right, hiring blumenthal. so as they unravel this thing, this thing is a long ways from being over. and i think at the end of the day here, she did some things that obviously are improper and certainly many people think illegal. >> it's going to be some race. and what do you make of james comey, the director of the fbi, telling us...
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verizon bought aol.some sense that at&t would want to kick the tires to figure out if this idea of buying programmatic ad technology, when you buy all this information for these hundreds of millions of users for the service, pair that with wireless subscribers, maybe sell advertising -- it does make some sense. scarlet: how long does this go on for? >> i still think verizon is the most likely winner. in some ways, yahoo! is a glorified aol. there are definitely similarities. if they are willing to go to the half point there and they already have the leadership involved in tim armstrong, who still is working for verizon, he could run a combined aol/yahoo!. i still think that makes the most sense. scarlet: thank you so much. there will be a lot more gyrations for this story. still ahead, house speaker paul ryan says he has not made a decision on donald trump, but he could be getting ready for an endorsement. we have exclusive details for you next. ♪ scarlet: this is "bloomberg markets." alix: scoops just k
verizon bought aol.some sense that at&t would want to kick the tires to figure out if this idea of buying programmatic ad technology, when you buy all this information for these hundreds of millions of users for the service, pair that with wireless subscribers, maybe sell advertising -- it does make some sense. scarlet: how long does this go on for? >> i still think verizon is the most likely winner. in some ways, yahoo! is a glorified aol. there are definitely similarities. if they...
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supposedly aol was worth 80. 80 and 80 equals 160.ery different at the time. right? delivering video -- time warner is a video company ultimately. that was a big part of their asset. aol, when you dialed into the internet at the time, you really could not watch video in any serious way. nowadays we're online. and it's saemless. >> we were getting charged on a usage basis. it was a different time. >> it was on the backs of the poor shareholders who were duped into it. >> what does it say -- to me what it says -- we can discount this as a real possibility for all the reasons that have been stated. but what does it say about apple and its difficulty in trying to figure out what it wants to do in television? >> that's a great question. we've always been intrigued by apple's potential as a media business. it's such a big, big company and everyone has iphones or some kind of apple product. for apple, their philosophy has long been, if it helps us sell more devices, we'll do it. if downloading a track by itself helps us sell more we'll do th
supposedly aol was worth 80. 80 and 80 equals 160.ery different at the time. right? delivering video -- time warner is a video company ultimately. that was a big part of their asset. aol, when you dialed into the internet at the time, you really could not watch video in any serious way. nowadays we're online. and it's saemless. >> we were getting charged on a usage basis. it was a different time. >> it was on the backs of the poor shareholders who were duped into it. >> what...
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up next, aol cofounder on his new book the third wave.preneur's vision of the future right here after this. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. how you can become one of them. legalzoom. legal help is here. the possibility of a flare was almost always on my mind. thinking about what to avoid, where to go... and how to deal with my uc. to me, that was normal. until i talked to my doctor. she told me that humira helps people like me get uc under control and keep it under control when certain medications haven't worked well enough. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system pro
up next, aol cofounder on his new book the third wave.preneur's vision of the future right here after this. you focus on making great burgers, or building the best houses in town. or becoming the next highly-unlikely dotcom superstar. and us, we'll be right there with you, helping with the questions you need answered to get your brand new business started. we're legalzoom and we've already partnered with over a million new business owners to do just that. how you can become one of them....
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aol, time warner and netflix were higher but not by much. it would be so unlike apple to make enormous transformational deal. it is not how they have grown the company in the past despite these rumors. melissa: i know. very true. david: talk about rumors we'll talk about gawker. owner and founder of the gawker website looking to sell the site to pay off $140 million legal judgment hulk hogue expand against the guy who started gawker. i wouldn't give you a calm for gawker but was valued $250 million before the lawsuit. does it still have value? >> that is one of unicorns, david. on paper what a untraded company is valued is different when you try to liquidate it. some of these online web sites, they exist solely on the brand and reputation. i wonder given all bad press gawker had on this or similar stories whether this brand is damaged beyond repair. david: scott, one thing we're finding out, fascinating stuff. peter thiel, who is terrific guy, he was funding hulk hogan's suit against the company. i wonder what you do you think of this idea o
aol, time warner and netflix were higher but not by much. it would be so unlike apple to make enormous transformational deal. it is not how they have grown the company in the past despite these rumors. melissa: i know. very true. david: talk about rumors we'll talk about gawker. owner and founder of the gawker website looking to sell the site to pay off $140 million legal judgment hulk hogue expand against the guy who started gawker. i wouldn't give you a calm for gawker but was valued $250...
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e-mailot quite an aol address. when you get an e-mail from yahoo!lking to the hipsters. a company like that takes a long time to die. >> thank you so much. we will be right back with more of bloomberg west. ♪ ♪ it makes project management and brings and $50 billion in revenue. it literally has no sales tax and that turns head. the strategy is highlighted in the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. one of your ceos recently talked about sales tax being like adderall before an exam. means that we are focused on something else. the adderall reference was an additive. if you don't have a sales tax, have you grow? building a great product and by word-of-mouth. that as aname way example of does not have salespeople. we build a product that largely dealt with health. -- sells its self. i think it takes discipline and it is really hard to go back to when the company was born, it was born after the.com crash in 2002. it can be a little short-term oriented. it was focused on building a long-term, viable business. we focused on holding something. -- buildin
e-mailot quite an aol address. when you get an e-mail from yahoo!lking to the hipsters. a company like that takes a long time to die. >> thank you so much. we will be right back with more of bloomberg west. ♪ ♪ it makes project management and brings and $50 billion in revenue. it literally has no sales tax and that turns head. the strategy is highlighted in the latest issue of bloomberg businessweek. one of your ceos recently talked about sales tax being like adderall before an exam....
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emily: verizon which owns aol and the huffington post say they will bid for yahoo!.lieve verizon has a longtime content strategy that include yahoo! and the huffington post and if so, what is it? ms. huffington: verizon has decided, and that is, of course, the reason why they bought "the huffington post," that the future for them has to include a very robust media technology company. yahoo! would fit very well in the strategy. there is competition. so there is software and maybe google, so we will see what happens. emily: what are the synergies you see with verizon and the huffington post? ms. huffington: verizon has huge distribution potential for us, especially since we are moving more and more into video. they have launched go 90 which is their mobile video play and has produced and paid for great content from many providers. so this is fantastic for us, because it gives us great distribution. emily: what do you think about this whole idea of a wireless company getting into content? it is not just verizon or at&t. it's an interesting new world. ms. huffington: i t
emily: verizon which owns aol and the huffington post say they will bid for yahoo!.lieve verizon has a longtime content strategy that include yahoo! and the huffington post and if so, what is it? ms. huffington: verizon has decided, and that is, of course, the reason why they bought "the huffington post," that the future for them has to include a very robust media technology company. yahoo! would fit very well in the strategy. there is competition. so there is software and maybe...
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aol co-founder steve case told us how emerging technologies are reshaping the internet. and sue klebold, motherover of columbine high school shooter dylan klebold, discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy. in the coming weeks on "after words," shaka singur discusses his 19 years in prison and criminal justice reform. tamara droughting will talk about america's new working class and its potential political power. also coming up, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell will look back on his life and career in politics. and this weekend don watkins, fellow at the ayn rand institute, will argue that measures to alleviate income inequality actually end up hurting low income americans. >> the real insight of the enlightenment thinkers like the founders was each of us is equal in the fact that we have equal rights. so the government's job is not to rule us, it's to be our servant, the servant, the protector of our rights. but what happens when it protects our rights equally? what happens when it protects you, your freedom the same that it protects might be? we'
aol co-founder steve case told us how emerging technologies are reshaping the internet. and sue klebold, motherover of columbine high school shooter dylan klebold, discussed mental health and how she dealt with the tragedy. in the coming weeks on "after words," shaka singur discusses his 19 years in prison and criminal justice reform. tamara droughting will talk about america's new working class and its potential political power. also coming up, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell...
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she said that is absolutely aol false and she said the first thr time she had ever between thaten giant was yesterday. live at diaspore eighty fourgh court paul wagner fox5 local news. >> there lab a lot of attention on the issue of>>ntiot transgender people and a bathrooms.ba >> in the district there aret te laws in place to protectstects transgender people. peo the direct of the office of of i human rights in the districttric says there are two distinct dis laws that deal withlahat de transgender restroom related issue.ise. the first one is about choice and the second one puts the responsibility on businesses.s. >> it's an individual -- if anui individual wants to use a public restroom, whether it's i a single occupancy or a multiple occupancy, they getupay to choose the restroom they'dey like to use based on their gender identity. i new businesses didn't knowbu stall bathroom, that the signage on the bathroom had to d be gender neutral.tral >> also says despite the recent debate over transgender d laws in restroom's d.c. laws have actually been in place for act decade now. now. >> me
she said that is absolutely aol false and she said the first thr time she had ever between thaten giant was yesterday. live at diaspore eighty fourgh court paul wagner fox5 local news. >> there lab a lot of attention on the issue of>>ntiot transgender people and a bathrooms.ba >> in the district there aret te laws in place to protectstects transgender people. peo the direct of the office of of i human rights in the districttric says there are two distinct dis laws that deal...
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beyond aol and the digital space, that really helped defense contractors and other federal agencies. it really helped to ground that industry heavily in virginia. lastly and sadly, we have a lot of cyber attack victims. the opm breach that took all of that data from these employees both government employees like me but also contractors that were doing work with the government has affected virginia very dramatically. i know probably everybody in congress and the senate has had to deal with the aftermath and questions and people are mad about it. in virginia we have a lot more people who are mad about it than other states. the three issues that i want to spend my time on today and they are the issues that i am grappling within my own committee assignments are basically these, cyber doctrine, the debate over the security and privacy balance and third, cyber security investment. let me, cyber security investment. let me just tackle three. cyber doctrine. i remember in foreign relations and having an opportunity in those committees, i'm not in those but they have an opportunity to do a lo
beyond aol and the digital space, that really helped defense contractors and other federal agencies. it really helped to ground that industry heavily in virginia. lastly and sadly, we have a lot of cyber attack victims. the opm breach that took all of that data from these employees both government employees like me but also contractors that were doing work with the government has affected virginia very dramatically. i know probably everybody in congress and the senate has had to deal with the...
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commissioner wheeler: aol was delivering over the dial-up internet, and i think i understood the question to say was the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of me and her neck, would we have had the gross, and i am -- all of the internet, would we have had the growth? it all happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations. : my concern would be -- certainly i assume that aol, the old service i used to have, we could very well see the growth, slow growth under this regime. i'm just wondering if we would overhe growth we have seen the past few years and would expect for the next couple of years with more innovation possible. , the ftc has a long history of dealing with these privacy issues. we went through a long process to build these regulations. a series of workshops, privacy experts, advocates, industry stakeholders. this is all in the report in 2012. the fcc, on the other hand held one workshop a year ago and then a year later issued this complex nprm. gone through the deliberative process in your did in term
commissioner wheeler: aol was delivering over the dial-up internet, and i think i understood the question to say was the kind of regulation that we are proposing, if it had been proposed -- imposed in the early days of me and her neck, would we have had the gross, and i am -- all of the internet, would we have had the growth? it all happened on a common carrier network that had privacy expectations. : my concern would be -- certainly i assume that aol, the old service i used to have, we could...
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other federal agencies aol really helped ground that industry heavily in virginia. and lastly and sadly, we also have a lot of cyber attack victims, the opm breach that took ougall of that data from government employees but also contractors who were doing work with the government has affected virginia very dramatically. and i know probably everybody in congress and the senate has had to deal with the aftermath and questions and people mad about it. but in virginia we got a lot more people who are mad about it than other states. the three issues that i want to spend my time on today and they're the issues that i'm grappling with in my own committee assignments are basically these. cyber doctrine, the debate over the security and privacy balance and then third cyber security investment. let me just tackle three. cyber doctrine. so i'm a member of safk and foreign relations. and have an opportunity in those committees i'm not an intel but sask and foreign releases have an opportunity to do a lot of cyber related hearings. and let me just give you some snapshots of hear
other federal agencies aol really helped ground that industry heavily in virginia. and lastly and sadly, we also have a lot of cyber attack victims, the opm breach that took ougall of that data from government employees but also contractors who were doing work with the government has affected virginia very dramatically. and i know probably everybody in congress and the senate has had to deal with the aftermath and questions and people mad about it. but in virginia we got a lot more people who...
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. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ohn stossel was treated for lung cancer. lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully. do a yoga handstand. and be in a magician's act. listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs so you can feel 100% in life. bring out the bold™. ryou know, from car insurance sacompanies shouting, "save $500 bucks over here." "no, save $300 bucks over here." "wait, save $400 bucks right here." with so many places offering so much buck saving, where do you start? well, esurance was born online, raised by technology, and majors in efficiency. so, they're actually built to save you money, and when they save, you save. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esuran
. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ohn stossel was treated for lung cancer. lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to listerine® kills 99% of bad breath germs. lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to this is 100% useful for a 100% fresh mouth. what's it like to not feel 100% fresh? we don't know. we swish listerine®. as do listerine® users. the very people we studied in the study of bold. people who are statistically more likely to stand up to a bully....
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they own a business doing something similar with aol, so they thought it made the most sense.o be clear, this was an asset 40think attracted expressions of interest when it came into the market. that has narrowed down as the process has gone through its stages. at&t are also interested where we have an at&t versus horizon scrap for this. would at&t get out of owning yahoo!? what would they do with the assets? it's not exactly clear because yahoo! is an interesting amalgamation with various businesses and at&t could take them in all kinds of directions. but one thing that would be interesting is a sort of algorithmic advertising business. at&t could pair that with its mobile devices, so we could see it do something like that and that would set it up as a competitor to what verizon is doing. could this come down to a two way bidding war? guest: it could. there are other parties interested. there's at least one more round to go through. probably three or four more weeks left to run. there's still a lot of potential so it, some consortiums, could come down to those two but it is n
they own a business doing something similar with aol, so they thought it made the most sense.o be clear, this was an asset 40think attracted expressions of interest when it came into the market. that has narrowed down as the process has gone through its stages. at&t are also interested where we have an at&t versus horizon scrap for this. would at&t get out of owning yahoo!? what would they do with the assets? it's not exactly clear because yahoo! is an interesting amalgamation with...
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like could see a stock from -- >> thanks floated as possible replacement for melissa my other from aolrs hand in hand we have an exclusive look at the athletes helping to move auto industry forward including some names maybe like the one you are seeing you might not expect. ♪ ♪ the way you make me feel ♪ [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and virtually no referrals needed. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experie
like could see a stock from -- >> thanks floated as possible replacement for melissa my other from aolrs hand in hand we have an exclusive look at the athletes helping to move auto industry forward including some names maybe like the one you are seeing you might not expect. ♪ ♪ the way you make me feel ♪ [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an...
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along with aol consolidating them and making a combined old internet , making up business with volumet you can't make newith innovative technology which is what neither company has been known for is not a bad idea. over time, that would allow them to migrate both his misses together and separately in the right direction. even facebook and google have to go through a major evolution going forward. it's such a fast changing industry. yahoo! probably needs bigger shoulders to lean on. emily: we will continue to follow it every step of the way. david kirkpatrick, thank you so much for joining us. coming up, we will talk about wearable maker pebble and its new products. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. let's begin with a check of your first word news. the brussels police chief is among those recovered from injuries sustained during an anti-austerity protests that turned violent. thegovernment has said focus should be on tax division. a federal judge has ruled a law curtailing early voting in ohio violates the 19th9 scarlet: scarlet: emily: 25 voting rights act and the equal protection clause of
along with aol consolidating them and making a combined old internet , making up business with volumet you can't make newith innovative technology which is what neither company has been known for is not a bad idea. over time, that would allow them to migrate both his misses together and separately in the right direction. even facebook and google have to go through a major evolution going forward. it's such a fast changing industry. yahoo! probably needs bigger shoulders to lean on. emily: we...
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. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ohn stossel was treated for lung cancer. lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. kennedy: john stossel recently under went surgery after a lung cancer diagnosis. he is back and he's healthy. his comeback show is
. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ohn stossel was treated for lung cancer. lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's...
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system and the aol account was where he did predominantly his private email. hillary clinton hid the system so nobody would be able to get access to what she was doing. and frankly, she wanted to keep it away from the freedom of information act which people would probably apply during a presidential campaign. she thought she would get away with it. but she is getting her fingers burned gregg: president obama said secretary clinton's acts were not intentional. i look at the statute and it speaks to not intent, but to gross negligence. given what the i.g. has found, does that strike you as gross negligence on part of secretary clinton? >> it does. but the i.g. report talks about her intention and says her intention was to set up a system with limited access. so even her own argument and president obama's very thin protection of her is really not going to cut it. gregg: governor john sununu, thank you for being with us this memorial day. abby: we talked to the vet who organized this incredible climb up mount everest. show me movies with romance. show me more like
system and the aol account was where he did predominantly his private email. hillary clinton hid the system so nobody would be able to get access to what she was doing. and frankly, she wanted to keep it away from the freedom of information act which people would probably apply during a presidential campaign. she thought she would get away with it. but she is getting her fingers burned gregg: president obama said secretary clinton's acts were not intentional. i look at the statute and it speaks...
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it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the third thing is, she is running for president. john: yeah. withnk they will try to, the statement is and what they will say is basically that. they will try to push through and make the points mark made before. the report has a lot of leg which about how screwed up the record-keeping is. they will seize on the things that are favorable to them and downplay those that are not. she is it is the case, likely to go and be interviewed by the f yard. when that happens -- by the fbi. she has offered to do that. when she goes and does that, unless it is done under the cloak of secrecy, that is going to be a circus. when she goes and sits with them. that is the main event still here. there i politically is on the prize. if there is no criminal charge and no kernel charges, they will be able to stand up and say, this is all just government e-mail gibberish. don't worry about this. i will say, again, add this one little thing. hillary clinton
it was not -- i believe secretary powell used aol. charlie: did he use it for official business? i don't think you used any government e-mail to me the third thing is, she is running for president. john: yeah. withnk they will try to, the statement is and what they will say is basically that. they will try to push through and make the points mark made before. the report has a lot of leg which about how screwed up the record-keeping is. they will seize on the things that are favorable to them...
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e-mailot like an aol address, but when you get an e-mail from a yahoo!ess, you do not think it is a business person. emily: carl bass, thanks so much. always appreciate your honesty. guest: thanks. emily: we will be back. ♪ a $5 billion software company that made waves in december for charting a othersful ipo when few iscorns were brave enough expecting $450 million in revenue this year. why is it a big deal? it has no sales status, which has turned heads among competition. president jay simons joins us with more along with ethan kurzweil. about your ceo's talked sales staff being like adderall before an exam. what does that mean? guest: we are focused on products that can sell themselves. maybe the adderall reference was an additive that we have not needed. emily: how do you grow? guest: we grow by building great products, through word-of-mouth. we grow on simplicity and innovation. may be the same way tesla does not have salespeople, we build great products that sell themselves. guest: it is important to get the sales without salespeople. why haven't o
e-mailot like an aol address, but when you get an e-mail from a yahoo!ess, you do not think it is a business person. emily: carl bass, thanks so much. always appreciate your honesty. guest: thanks. emily: we will be back. ♪ a $5 billion software company that made waves in december for charting a othersful ipo when few iscorns were brave enough expecting $450 million in revenue this year. why is it a big deal? it has no sales status, which has turned heads among competition. president jay...
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. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ossel was treated for lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. shoah, ha ha.ew artist. show me top male artist. my whole belieber fan group. it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. kennedy: john stossel recently under went surgery after a lung cancer diagnosis. he is back and he's healthy. his comeback show is tomorrow and he tackles our healthcare system and why it should be more customer focused. here is a peek. [♪] >> burger king ran that campaign becau
. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ossel was treated for lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like bill splitting equals nitpicking. but i only had a salad. it was a buffalo chicken salad. salad. shoah, ha ha.ew...
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. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ohn stossel was treated for lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to talk about how to fix the american healthcare system. this clean was like, pow! it added this other level of clean to it. it just kinda like wiped everything clean. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. i actually really like the two steps. everytime i use this together it felt like leaving the dentist's office. crest hd, 6x cleaning, 6x whitening. i would switch to crest hd over what i was using before. kennedy: john stossel recently under went surgery after a lung cancer diagnosis. he is back and he's healthy. his comeback show is tomorrow and he tackles our healthcare system and why it should be more customer focused. here is a peek. [♪] >> burger king ran that campaign because mcdonald's had long dominated the fast food market and made it tough for customers to customize their burger. so burger king said, we can serve it any way you think you wanted, have it your way. kennedy: john stossel, host of "stossel."
. >> and aol chat rooms. can you spot real and fake 140 null ets.ohn stossel was treated for lung cancer. he rebound and he's ready to talk about how to fix the american healthcare system. this clean was like, pow! it added this other level of clean to it. it just kinda like wiped everything clean. my teeth are glowing. they are so white. i actually really like the two steps. everytime i use this together it felt like leaving the dentist's office. crest hd, 6x cleaning, 6x whitening. i...
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he meant to say aol. but it was just a little slip of the tongue and you could see it was top of mind for him. >> will it become present tense we'll see. valeant received a bid for takeover. it came a month or two ago and valeant declined. >>> firm reportedly in talks with citi group about loans. after an internal probe found employees at lending club falsified data on some loans. the stock is up slightly on the news that it could be working with citi group. citi group had been working with one of lending clubs rivals, prosper. they ended that partnership. and while lending club shares are up 3% the stock is down -- >> 3% make nothing blip on that schart the past few months. palo alto networks reporting a loss on rising costs. also a down beat outlook for the fourth quarter. it is down almost 10% in the pre market. gamestop's first quarter profit fell 12% and the video game retailers expects lower second quarter results blaming a lack of block buster game launches. shares of ulta salon. rose 38% beating f
he meant to say aol. but it was just a little slip of the tongue and you could see it was top of mind for him. >> will it become present tense we'll see. valeant received a bid for takeover. it came a month or two ago and valeant declined. >>> firm reportedly in talks with citi group about loans. after an internal probe found employees at lending club falsified data on some loans. the stock is up slightly on the news that it could be working with citi group. citi group had been...
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she sold it for that at -- to aol. ali --: us when you decided to do this and what was it? michael: it's a washington story. friends jerry rap sheet they werehune, close to hamilton jordan. they were officials in the carter administration. mery kept trying to force on this memo from hamilton jordan about this operation, which his , very was doing experimental at that point. i didn't pay any attention. finally, he persuaded me to read it. i came to know hamilton jordan that way. hadn't been very nice to him when he was in office. brian: he was chief of staff to president carter. michael: it is an operation essentially the pacemaker, a a heart pacemaker, they call them brain pacemakers. they send little shocks of electricity into whatever part of the brain they think will help. the operation lasted nine hours, but they put in two of these brain pacemakers. brian: where do they put them michael:? i could show you but i think i won't. they start there, that's where the electricity comes from. neck, they endr up in your brain. they curb the effects of parkinson's, not cure. they
she sold it for that at -- to aol. ali --: us when you decided to do this and what was it? michael: it's a washington story. friends jerry rap sheet they werehune, close to hamilton jordan. they were officials in the carter administration. mery kept trying to force on this memo from hamilton jordan about this operation, which his , very was doing experimental at that point. i didn't pay any attention. finally, he persuaded me to read it. i came to know hamilton jordan that way. hadn't been very...
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would have gone to him directly or aol. in this case the only person to go to was hillary clinton. that's part of the problem. >> the last part of the problem is, where are the e-mails that you deleted? that you were supposed to give us the e-mails. there was a subpoena. you went through them and said, you only want the ones that deal with work. so i'm going to separate the ones out, and allegedly got rid of them. was that allowed? was that the right reaction? >> that, i think, is the heart of the problem. something a-othat goes against. politics of the moment. there's a public records act, freedom of information law. >> aol would have coughed them up? hadn't been on a private server, because of freedom of information, if it was public server they would have found the e-mails and handed them over? >> a different path and probably needs to be guidelines saying print out every e-mail. you have to make a record. you know? you can't sort of find these ways to sort of -- >> and 55,000 pages more than anybody's ever given you. >>
would have gone to him directly or aol. in this case the only person to go to was hillary clinton. that's part of the problem. >> the last part of the problem is, where are the e-mails that you deleted? that you were supposed to give us the e-mails. there was a subpoena. you went through them and said, you only want the ones that deal with work. so i'm going to separate the ones out, and allegedly got rid of them. was that allowed? was that the right reaction? >> that, i think, is...
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it is similar to how the internet is what we think the bitcoin -- is like, versus aol o r compuserve.hat is not really the open internet. it will improve the banks and how they settle and whatnot. but we're not competing for that. it is a very different space. erik: how so? does the things that people use the block chain to build will be different from call it bank provided services how? >> they are open. so anyone can build on it just like anyone can build on the internet. you may not be able to build on jpmorgan's block chain. there may not be transparency. there's just different -- they are private, right? so, you do not know what is going on in there. irsus an open block chain, if send you bitcoin, the whole world sees that happening. this ideais there the computers need to talk to each other using a crypto currency or transact using a securityrrency when on exchanges around the rolled, there are all kinds of computer-driven trading strategies that -- around the wo rld -- that transact in multiple currencies we use every day. >> we are seeing the future of economist actors and age
it is similar to how the internet is what we think the bitcoin -- is like, versus aol o r compuserve.hat is not really the open internet. it will improve the banks and how they settle and whatnot. but we're not competing for that. it is a very different space. erik: how so? does the things that people use the block chain to build will be different from call it bank provided services how? >> they are open. so anyone can build on it just like anyone can build on the internet. you may not be...