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emily: that was arianna huffington.d is warning that profit will all this year as ceo jim hackett spends heavily to catch up with rivals to bring electric vehicles to work it. wall street had been expecting a drop, but company guidance is worse than analysts were anticipating. the automaker kicked off in important auto show this week investing $11 billion to bring 40 electric vehicles to market by 2022. coming up, your destination for buying online groceries, next. and a few things i want to bring to your attention, your interactive tv function, bloomberg go, you can send our producers a message, play love with the charts we show you on air. this is for bloomberg subscribers only. you can check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: google is launching a new online education program that will certify people and information technology support. this after the tech giant spent billions on artificial intelligence which could render jobs obsolete in several fields. the new program is being developed in conjunction wi
emily: that was arianna huffington.d is warning that profit will all this year as ceo jim hackett spends heavily to catch up with rivals to bring electric vehicles to work it. wall street had been expecting a drop, but company guidance is worse than analysts were anticipating. the automaker kicked off in important auto show this week investing $11 billion to bring 40 electric vehicles to market by 2022. coming up, your destination for buying online groceries, next. and a few things i want to...
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arianna huffington launched an app.o offer ways to connect more deeply with yourself and others. we asked why we need an apt to set boundaries. . question without we wouldn't need a nap. with so much writing over the last few months over how addictive technology has become and how deliberate that addiction is, how social media companies use algorithms, machine learning to use likes and social feedback loops and dopamine hits to keep us hooked. the app is like a coach a guide , to help us recalibrate our relationship with our phone. the two most important features are first, it is bidirectional, so if you are in drive mode because you are having dinner with your family and a text you, i will get a text back that says emily is in thrive mode force -- mode until such and such a time. that will let your friends know you're not acknowledging them. you should not be distracted. it will help change the culture. it will help change the cultural expectations. right now, the expectation is that we are to be always on, need to res
arianna huffington launched an app.o offer ways to connect more deeply with yourself and others. we asked why we need an apt to set boundaries. . question without we wouldn't need a nap. with so much writing over the last few months over how addictive technology has become and how deliberate that addiction is, how social media companies use algorithms, machine learning to use likes and social feedback loops and dopamine hits to keep us hooked. the app is like a coach a guide , to help us...
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selina: that was arianna huffington. edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. you can tune in each day at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are livestreaming on twitter. check us out at technology weekdays. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> "brilliant ideas, powered by hyundai motors. ♪ ♪ narrator: im heung-soon is a south korean filmmaker. his films are complex, sometimes dark and unsettling. he focus is on the marginalized and overlooked, and his video work overlooks big scenes like poverty and depression.
selina: that was arianna huffington. edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we will bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. you can tune in each day at 5:00 p.m. in new york and 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. all episodes are livestreaming on twitter. check us out at technology weekdays. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> "brilliant ideas, powered by hyundai motors. ♪ ♪ narrator: im heung-soon is a south korean filmmaker. his films are...
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emily: that was arianna huffington.d is warning that profit will fall this year as they spend to catch up with rivals to bring electric cars to market. the automaker kicked off in important auto show this week investing $11 billion to bring 40 electric vehicles to market by 2022. up, your destination for buying online groceries, next. and a few things i want to bring to your attention, your interactive tv function, bloomberg go, you can send our producers a message, play love with the charts we show you on air. as is for bloomberg subscribers only, check it out at tv . this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: google is launching a new program that will sort of life evil in information technology support. this after the tech giant spent aliens on artificial intelligence. the program will help people without formal training or college degrees find i.t. jobs at large companies. grocery delivery instacart may have bought itself into the canadian market. instacart has agreed to acquire a company, unata. be absorbed in the deal serves
emily: that was arianna huffington.d is warning that profit will fall this year as they spend to catch up with rivals to bring electric cars to market. the automaker kicked off in important auto show this week investing $11 billion to bring 40 electric vehicles to market by 2022. up, your destination for buying online groceries, next. and a few things i want to bring to your attention, your interactive tv function, bloomberg go, you can send our producers a message, play love with the charts we...
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reporter: arianna huffington was super close to travis kalanick.time, she was a longtime seen as his loyalist. i don't think we put this in the story, but she was with travis in fresno when his mother died in a tragic boating accident. they were very close. she plays a very active role in , to some mixed reviews. also bringing your expertise from thrive to uber. selina: fascinating. i'm looking forward to your next cover story. has officially completed its highly anticipated softbank. shareholders sold about $8 billion of stock at a valuation of about $54 billion at a price. discounted this puts into effect changes of the company's board and stock that were contingent on the transaction going through. create additional board seats, extending the total to 17. why one company made the pigot from trading bitcoin to handling cryptocurrency payments. the ceo of circle internet, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ selina: u.s. taxpayers may end up paying for the missing government data like launched by elon musk's spacex. the satellite came off of the rocket and
reporter: arianna huffington was super close to travis kalanick.time, she was a longtime seen as his loyalist. i don't think we put this in the story, but she was with travis in fresno when his mother died in a tragic boating accident. they were very close. she plays a very active role in , to some mixed reviews. also bringing your expertise from thrive to uber. selina: fascinating. i'm looking forward to your next cover story. has officially completed its highly anticipated softbank....
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beennal agreements has reached and the details of the change.ld still arianna huffington just launchedo those with sung note 8. the thrive host to offer way to with technology so you can connect deeply with emily chang others sat down with huffington. >> you would have thought we wouldn't need an app. there's been so much writing months howst few become.e technology has ,ow social media companies machine lenses and likes and social feedback loops hooked.us the app is like a coach, a guide ourelp us recalibrate relationship with our phone. two most important features is directional. if you are in thrive mode because let's say you're having with your family and text you, i get a text back that drive mode is in until such and such time. friendses let your know that you're not ignoring them, you're just in drive mode and not to be distracted. it will help change the culture. to help change the culture expectations. right now the expectation we to respond to text immediately. feature is a dashboard that gives you a mirror of your social media consumption. emily: you have a partnership with
beennal agreements has reached and the details of the change.ld still arianna huffington just launchedo those with sung note 8. the thrive host to offer way to with technology so you can connect deeply with emily chang others sat down with huffington. >> you would have thought we wouldn't need an app. there's been so much writing months howst few become.e technology has ,ow social media companies machine lenses and likes and social feedback loops hooked.us the app is like a coach, a guide...
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joining us is arianna huffington she's an owner and also the author of the book you stepped down from your post in 2016 and launched "thrive." why did you step away from "huffington post" and do this. what happened? >> could see in my own life and everyone around me from my own data that sleep data, stress burnout were becoming epidemics and they're costs businesses trillions of dollars and cost human beings health, happiness, and productivity i wanted to create a company that could both work with corporations to change their culture and help them see the connection between well being and business matrix and also have a media platform where we could have all the latest science and neuron models. jeff bezos wrote a piece, "why getting eight hour f os sloof is good for amazon shareholders." it was crazy he was getting sleep to make the best decisions it's really the connection between making good decisions. >> this comes in a culture where people would brag about how little sleep they were getting you had your own wakeup call that hit you over the head. >> exactly ten years ago in build
joining us is arianna huffington she's an owner and also the author of the book you stepped down from your post in 2016 and launched "thrive." why did you step away from "huffington post" and do this. what happened? >> could see in my own life and everyone around me from my own data that sleep data, stress burnout were becoming epidemics and they're costs businesses trillions of dollars and cost human beings health, happiness, and productivity i wanted to create a...
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joining us is arianna huffington, ceo and founder of thrive global and also the author of "the sleepevolution," that book. you can see it right here. thank you for joining us today. >> so great to be with you. >> you stepped down from your role at "huffington post" in 2016 and launched thrive. and this is incredibly important work, but why did you step away from "huffington post" to do this? what happened? >> so, i could see both in my own life and in the lives of everyone around me and in all the data that sleep deprivation, stress and burnout were becoming global epidemics that actually cost businesses and the economy trillions of dollars and cost human beings our health sh, our happiness, our productivity. so i wanted to create a company that could both work with corporations to change the culture and help them see the connection between well-being and business metrics and also have a media platform where we could have all the latest science and new role models. so, jeff bezos, for example, wrote a piece, and the headline is why i am getting eight hours of sleep is good for amazon
joining us is arianna huffington, ceo and founder of thrive global and also the author of "the sleepevolution," that book. you can see it right here. thank you for joining us today. >> so great to be with you. >> you stepped down from your role at "huffington post" in 2016 and launched thrive. and this is incredibly important work, but why did you step away from "huffington post" to do this? what happened? >> so, i could see both in my own life...
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. >> we also had a fascinating detail on arianna huffington is being a big allied of his and had a presencepany. >> she was super close to travis kalanick, she was for a long time seen as a loyalist. fresno with travis and when his mother died in a tragic boating accident, so they were very close. she plays an active role in the to some mixed reviews. and also bringing her expertise from thrive to uber. am looking forward to your next cover story. >> thank you. >> meanwhile, uber has completed its deal with softbank. it is a valuation of $54 billion at a heavily discounted price. it puts changes to its board and stuck that is contagious of the transaction going through. to 17.xpanding the board coming up, white a company pivoted from bitcoin. next. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> rest taxpayers might be paying for the missing satellite backrest into the ocean earlier this month. industry experts don't think will bear-- space x the costs because they have government contracts that limit their liability. now let's turn to the cryptocurrency market. bitcoin on thursday as was at the $10,000 level. 5%,
. >> we also had a fascinating detail on arianna huffington is being a big allied of his and had a presencepany. >> she was super close to travis kalanick, she was for a long time seen as a loyalist. fresno with travis and when his mother died in a tragic boating accident, so they were very close. she plays an active role in the to some mixed reviews. and also bringing her expertise from thrive to uber. am looking forward to your next cover story. >> thank you. >>...
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this weekend, will bring you the best interviews, including our conversation with arianna huffington.urday for the best of bloomberg technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a story where are watching. snape has laid off two dozen employees, this comes after snap announced a redesign that will rollout around the world. the group focused with publishing publishing partners to produce original content for the discover section of the app. thatook will partners news they believe users will find trustworthy. they will start testing it next week. is trying to root out bogus news reports and attempts to interfere with italy's election in march. joining us is selina wang who covers twitter, as well as a hour, and of the david fitzpatrick wrote the book the facebook effect. basically, facebook is going to ask users what it believes which publications they believe's most trustworthy and prioritize news from those publications, correct? >> right. ony're algorithms based users -- and it gives us things that are relevant, something we need to see more of. there is a set of users who are going to fi
this weekend, will bring you the best interviews, including our conversation with arianna huffington.urday for the best of bloomberg technology. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a story where are watching. snape has laid off two dozen employees, this comes after snap announced a redesign that will rollout around the world. the group focused with publishing publishing partners to produce original content for the discover section of the app. thatook will partners news they believe users will find...