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joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, steve ballmer.allmer group cofounder and owner of the l.a. clippers. steve, thank you so much for joining us. i heard a rumor about you that i couldn't possibly believe to be true, which was that you were shy growing up. "studio 1.0 that -- steve: that's a true rumor. emily: tell me about this. steve: when i was a kid, if somebody's dad was at home, i would literally stood out in the car because i would be so nervous and shy. when i got to college, a friend of mine describes it this way -- hi, i'm steve ballmer, my hand is sweaty because i'm so nervous to meet you. [laughter] over time, that has changed. emily: it has changed. you brought life to software conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come from? steve: that's a very good question. i would say there's a breakthrough, literally, when i was football manager at harvard. that is an intimidating thing to get up in front of football players and the manager is not the loftiest position and you have to speak before a pretty un
joining me today on bloomberg studio 1.0, steve ballmer.allmer group cofounder and owner of the l.a. clippers. steve, thank you so much for joining us. i heard a rumor about you that i couldn't possibly believe to be true, which was that you were shy growing up. "studio 1.0 that -- steve: that's a true rumor. emily: tell me about this. steve: when i was a kid, if somebody's dad was at home, i would literally stood out in the car because i would be so nervous and shy. when i got to college,...
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emily: what do you want to write in chapter two of steve ballmer?have fun and make a civic contribution. the work i'm doing in all of this data, i call them civic contributions. the work we are doing with the clippers can be important specifically inside the los angeles area. energetic,f as an thoughtful guy, a guy who has come from being shy and nerdy to a guy who has not, but the grouting part throughout that is the ability to think through our problems and make a difference. emily: steve ballmer, former ceo of microsoft and owner of the clippers, thank you for being on the show. ♪ from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: tiger woods is here. age 21, he won his first major tournament at the masters by a record 12 strokes. he was previously the only male to win three straight amateur titles, with a total of 14 major championships under his belt. he trails only jack nicholas, who as a team. in recent years, he has been sidelined with injury, including three back surgeries.
emily: what do you want to write in chapter two of steve ballmer?have fun and make a civic contribution. the work i'm doing in all of this data, i call them civic contributions. the work we are doing with the clippers can be important specifically inside the los angeles area. energetic,f as an thoughtful guy, a guy who has come from being shy and nerdy to a guy who has not, but the grouting part throughout that is the ability to think through our problems and make a difference. emily: steve...
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what do you want to write in your second chapter of steve ballmer?teve: the work i'm trying to do to publish all this data, i call it a civic contribution. i think some of the things i do with the clippers could be important specifically inside the los angeles area. i don't want it to sound silly, but spectator sports by it else was not -- itself was not really my deal. i love watching my kids play, and the clippers are similar. guys, i cheer, i'm an energetic guy and a thoughtful guy, someone who has come from being shy and nerdy to someone who is not. but the grounding part throughout that is the ability to think through hard problems and hopefully make a difference. --ly: steve ballmer, for ceo former ceo of microsoft. ♪ 10:00 a.m. int singapore, 1:00 em in sydney, 9:00 in new york. i am rishaad salamat. and this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: investors await the latest trade data from china amid speculation the decline in exports is improving. disappointing data from japan, third quarter growth reading slashed. battles,the boardroom say
what do you want to write in your second chapter of steve ballmer?teve: the work i'm trying to do to publish all this data, i call it a civic contribution. i think some of the things i do with the clippers could be important specifically inside the los angeles area. i don't want it to sound silly, but spectator sports by it else was not -- itself was not really my deal. i love watching my kids play, and the clippers are similar. guys, i cheer, i'm an energetic guy and a thoughtful guy, someone...
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neil: steve ballmer. if you can stick around.and address what is going on with the economy, more particularly with the technology and his old haunt, microsoft. right after this. ♪ if you're on medicare, remember, the open enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through unitedhealthcare. what makes it complete? it can combine medicare parts a and b, which is your hospital and doctor coverage with part d prescription drug coverage, and more, all in one simple plan for a low monthly premium or in some areas, no plan premium at all. an aarp medicarecomplete plan offers you benefits like an annual physical, preventive screenings and most immunizations all for a $0 copay. you'll also have access to a local network of doctors and much more. you can get routine vision and hearing coverage, a fitness membership to hel
neil: steve ballmer. if you can stick around.and address what is going on with the economy, more particularly with the technology and his old haunt, microsoft. right after this. ♪ if you're on medicare, remember, the open enrollment period is here. the time to choose your medicare coverage begins october 15th and ends december 7th. so call unitedhealthcare to enroll... in a plan that could give you the benefits and stability you're looking for, an aarp medicarecomplete plan insured through...
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ceoy: steve ballmer, former of microsoft, owner of the l.a.has been great to have you. manus: problems mount for toshiba over concerns of a right down at the nuclear unit. the group says the it will probably be in the billions. another bright spot, japan has a an industrial output rises the most in five months. an outflow fears, chinese authorities could be braced for renewed pressure on the currency as the convergent quota increases flight concerns for the pboc. ♪
ceoy: steve ballmer, former of microsoft, owner of the l.a.has been great to have you. manus: problems mount for toshiba over concerns of a right down at the nuclear unit. the group says the it will probably be in the billions. another bright spot, japan has a an industrial output rises the most in five months. an outflow fears, chinese authorities could be braced for renewed pressure on the currency as the convergent quota increases flight concerns for the pboc. ♪
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formerne for her then, microsoft ceo, steve ballmer. do you like steve ballmer? that's a good one.ey are associated with the company that made me, so i am excited to meet them. her comments on steve ballmer seems to toe the company line. still ahead, googles self driving car unit hits the road as a stand-alone business. get the new name. why now? we bring you all the details. all episodes now live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alphabet has announced it is separating its car unit into waymo. alphabet has been developing autonomous vehicle technology for six years now. win wees it say about will see google self driving cars on the road officially? probably have a commercial product soon. they have been talking about graduating, a term they use for a stand-alone business. alphabet is still figuring out the logistics and what it is like to build the stand-alone companies. emily: google has been working on this for years, and yet uber beat them to the market with a self driving car and partnership , buttraditional automakers why has it taken so
formerne for her then, microsoft ceo, steve ballmer. do you like steve ballmer? that's a good one.ey are associated with the company that made me, so i am excited to meet them. her comments on steve ballmer seems to toe the company line. still ahead, googles self driving car unit hits the road as a stand-alone business. get the new name. why now? we bring you all the details. all episodes now live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alphabet has announced...
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final one for her then, former microsoft ceo, steve ballmer. do you like steve ballmer?good one. " i know they are associated with the company that made me, them." excited to meet her comments on steve ballmer seems to toe the company line. emily: still ahead, google's self driving car unit hits the road as a stand-alone business. it is within the alphabet family. the new name is waymo. why now? we will bring you the details. we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: alphabet has announced it is separating its car unit into waymo. it is within the alphabet family. the new ceo made the tuesday in san francisco. alphabet has been developing a taunus vehicle technology in the google research lab. what is it a about when we will see google self driving cars officially? mark: they will probably have a commercial product soon. they have been talking about "graduating," a term they use for a stand-alone business. alphabet is still figuring out the logistics and what it is like to build the stand-alone companies. emily: a lot of folks h
final one for her then, former microsoft ceo, steve ballmer. do you like steve ballmer?good one. " i know they are associated with the company that made me, them." excited to meet her comments on steve ballmer seems to toe the company line. emily: still ahead, google's self driving car unit hits the road as a stand-alone business. it is within the alphabet family. the new name is waymo. why now? we will bring you the details. we are live streaming on twitter. check us out weekdays....
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now you're wife, connie ballmer, donated to hillary clinton earlier in campaign year. how is she fairing now? >> well, she and i both actually were focused on our issues, and for me it's like when you're run microsoft. you're not a democrat or republican in your business. you're all about whatever company you lead. the issue we're very focused in on is how do kids who are born in tough circumstances, get a shot at the american dream? and their literally are communities in this country where 50% of the kids are the are the probability is 50% the kids are not going to do any better than their parents and i just think, i think people either deserve a better shot whether we have republicans in office or democrats in office. we're working with everybody on that particular goal. >> the markets and their response since the election of donald trump, obviously all key sectors have benefited. the aggregates have benefited. people think it's a sign of more robust activity to come. interest rates backing up. what do you think about this? >> well, i think there's an excitement abou
now you're wife, connie ballmer, donated to hillary clinton earlier in campaign year. how is she fairing now? >> well, she and i both actually were focused on our issues, and for me it's like when you're run microsoft. you're not a democrat or republican in your business. you're all about whatever company you lead. the issue we're very focused in on is how do kids who are born in tough circumstances, get a shot at the american dream? and their literally are communities in this country...
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microsoft ceo, steve ballmer. do you like steve ballmer? oh, that is quite a good one.e associated with the company that made me, so i am excited to meet them." i think that is quite an interesting take away. she comments on him but not what is offensive to me. her comments on steve ballmer seems to toe the company line. emily: alex webb. still ahead, google's self driving car unit hits the road as a stand-alone business. it is within the alphabet family. and it gets a new name waymo. , why now? we will bring you the details. and a reminder all episodes of bloomberg tech now live streaming on twitter. check us out at bloomberg tv, 2:00 in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: google parent company alphabet has announced it is separating its car unit into ko withint called waym the alphabet family. the new ceo made the announcement on tuesday in san francisco. alphabet has been developing a -- autonomous vehicle technology for more than six years now in the google x research lab. what does it say about when we will see google self driving cars on the road official
microsoft ceo, steve ballmer. do you like steve ballmer? oh, that is quite a good one.e associated with the company that made me, so i am excited to meet them." i think that is quite an interesting take away. she comments on him but not what is offensive to me. her comments on steve ballmer seems to toe the company line. emily: alex webb. still ahead, google's self driving car unit hits the road as a stand-alone business. it is within the alphabet family. and it gets a new name waymo. ,...
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final one for her, the former microsoft ceo steve ballmer, do you like steve ballmer?e associated with the company so i am excited to meet them. i think it is quite an interesting takeaway. her comments were not grossly offensive. it is toeing the company line. emily: that's alex webb there. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." be sure to watch tuesday's show, we will discuss the south china morning post and michael beckerman, ceo of the internet association. tech leaders attend a highly anticipated meeting with president-elect trump and beckerman will be advising them. all episodes on twitter weekdays 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that is all for today. we will see you tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ size oftors await the the shares which are said to be as much as 13 billion euros. we look forward to a strategic update this morning. secretary in waiting. donald trump closes in on appointing rex tillerson as the nation's top diplomat as lawmakers continue to express concerns over his ties to vladimir putin. and data deluge. china
final one for her, the former microsoft ceo steve ballmer, do you like steve ballmer?e associated with the company so i am excited to meet them. i think it is quite an interesting takeaway. her comments were not grossly offensive. it is toeing the company line. emily: that's alex webb there. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." be sure to watch tuesday's show, we will discuss the south china morning post and michael beckerman, ceo of the internet association. tech...
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her, the former microsoft ceo steve ballmer, do you like steve ballmer?hey are associated with the company so i am excited to meet them. i think it is quite an interesting take away. her comments were not grossly offensive. emily: that's alex webb there. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." show,e to watch tuesday's we will discuss the south china morning post and michael beckerman, ceo of the internet association. tech leaders attend a highly anticipated meeting with president elect trump and beckerman will be advising them. york,ys 5:00 p.m. in new 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. that is all for today. we will see you tomorrow. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." we begin with cyber security and the obama administration. the president ordered a full review of russia's election related hacking. security visor told reporters about the investigation on friday morning. she said the order will be delivered before president obama leaves office on january 20. announcing that cyber security issues
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. >> "inferno" hi, i am teresa ballmer, you are watching "made in hollywood." ♪ maden hollywood ♪ ♪ ♪ you are against using a gun, you probably shouldn't enlist in the army. >> but "hacksaw ridge" is the true story of a soldier who saved dozens of lives, despite refuse to go carry a weapon. the drama stars andrew garfield and is mel gibson's return to directing. >> hi, i am teresa palmer, you are watching "ade in hollywood." and here is a scene from my movie "hacksaw ridge." >> i always dreamed about being a doctor, but i didn't get much úi can't stay here while all thm go fight for me. >> you figure this war is just going to fit in with your ideas? >> while ee dyi will be saving , that will be my way to serve it. >> last night while watching this film i was taken by it and t stayed with male i loved this story. for you i think there must be an inherent challenge portraying someone who was not only who has lived as a real life person but was a hero. so what was your process of getting to know and desmond? >> it was a privilege. it was like being given the greatest book report of all t
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i brought in steve ballmer who was very good at that and helping us out. we had a sense of urgency that we wanted to lead the way. the graphic center with windows that we wanted to do. so i was super busy, and the idea that i could hire so quickly and invest and build this worldwide company was fascinating to me, but i was really busy. if some friend had tried to call me, you know, i would not have too much time for that. i was really into building this company. i was going out and telling people about the magical software which was good for my company but also helped me understand the opportunities, and a huge change agent of software, plus the software that internet would become. i was havi fun, it was amazing, but i always thought, hey, we are one step away from not leading. we have to keep doing better. david: when you had the famous ibm contract, you wanted the contract to produce the operating system. why did they let you own it and they had to license it? was that a mistake on their part? mr. gates: this is before graphic center face, before you hav
i brought in steve ballmer who was very good at that and helping us out. we had a sense of urgency that we wanted to lead the way. the graphic center with windows that we wanted to do. so i was super busy, and the idea that i could hire so quickly and invest and build this worldwide company was fascinating to me, but i was really busy. if some friend had tried to call me, you know, i would not have too much time for that. i was really into building this company. i was going out and telling...
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three decades, he went to gates's top lieutenant to microsoft ceo, and is perhaps -- in 2014, steve ballmeroft after a 14 year rain, bringing his trademark enthusiasm from the boardroom to the basketball court after
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. # you put the bohm ballmer into my heart..., bleached hair and upbeat songs propelled went to number one around the world. they even conquered china. # last christmas i gave you my heart but the very next day you gave it away. their most famous song heard every year will now have added poignancy. born in north london, george michael was 12 years old when he met andrew ridgeley. they left school at 15 and set up wham. # and time can never mend a careless whisper his biggest hit, kellas whisper came in 1984. three years later his solo album, faith, marked a shift to serious singer songwriter. with the success came brushes with the law. an arrest falling behaviour in a public toilet in los angeles stop he had a stall in prison after crashing his car into the shop. george michael announced he was gay, later revealing he had been in the closet for yea rs revealing he had been in the closet for years to prevent his mother from worrying about a stock in 2011 he nearly died in vienna after a bout of pneumonia. but more work was in the
. # you put the bohm ballmer into my heart..., bleached hair and upbeat songs propelled went to number one around the world. they even conquered china. # last christmas i gave you my heart but the very next day you gave it away. their most famous song heard every year will now have added poignancy. born in north london, george michael was 12 years old when he met andrew ridgeley. they left school at 15 and set up wham. # and time can never mend a careless whisper his biggest hit, kellas whisper...
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that was former microsoft ceo steve ballmer saying that he'd be open to tax cuts, but for one thing,doesn't need one. he's worth $24 billion, neither does the home depot co-founder, bernie marcus. bernie, one of the things ballmer was indicating was, hey, we do have this deaf fit and -- deficit, and there's only so much we can do can. i reminded him good thing because it looks like the tax cut presumably for the upper income won't pan out to be a tax cut, that with deduction cutoffs and the like, they'll end up paying more. what do you make of all this? >> i think that the wealthy should pay more. i mean, it's not an issue for me, frankly -- neil: they already do pay more. >> well, they already pay the majority. but let's go back to the real issue. trump was voted in for one reason only, and that's because the democrats forgot that working america is suffering, that these people out there who are working for jobs have had less money in their payroll for the last eight years. their expenses have gone up with obamacare and everything else and, you know, when they come up with a program
that was former microsoft ceo steve ballmer saying that he'd be open to tax cuts, but for one thing,doesn't need one. he's worth $24 billion, neither does the home depot co-founder, bernie marcus. bernie, one of the things ballmer was indicating was, hey, we do have this deaf fit and -- deficit, and there's only so much we can do can. i reminded him good thing because it looks like the tax cut presumably for the upper income won't pan out to be a tax cut, that with deduction cutoffs and the...
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steve ballmer loves it. 30 is celebrating.have little to cheer about the rest of the way because the fourth-quarter warriors has the turnaround jumper 115-98. flame throwing with april rob chapman is going back to the new york yankees and he signed a five-year $86 million contract with the team. he started last season but went straight to the cubs and helped the cubs to win a world series. that is sports. lauren: that is paid very cool. we have to show you this for dog lovers out there. out there. amanda called golden doodle. do not spring of american military sure service dog and it looks like he's about to become the next first out of the white house. his current owner is a longtime friend of donald trump. the dog was named after world war ii general george patton of drug passphrases one of the greatest military leaders in american history. he's very few. nicole: arctic air extends across much of the country and some folks in north dakota open the front door of their house to find this wall of snow. that's a pretty big deal.
steve ballmer loves it. 30 is celebrating.have little to cheer about the rest of the way because the fourth-quarter warriors has the turnaround jumper 115-98. flame throwing with april rob chapman is going back to the new york yankees and he signed a five-year $86 million contract with the team. he started last season but went straight to the cubs and helped the cubs to win a world series. that is sports. lauren: that is paid very cool. we have to show you this for dog lovers out there. out...
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now if steve ballmer is right, we're putting off serious discussions, both parties are. see how that pans out. whistling past the graveyard, his take on that. trish regan, to you. trish: i really enjoyed that interview with steve. that's great. neil: he's an interesting guy. trish: i love how he said you got to deliver on the personality, people come, want to hear you speak and you got to offer something. neil: his annual meetings were like rock star events. he got people into it. trish: terrific stuff. thank you so much. jobs, jobs, jobs, the topic of the day. donald trump says jobs are his number one priority now. will his policies get america back to work? and will they get america back to work fast enough? i'm trish regan, welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report". president-elect donald trump isn't in office yet but out there trying to save jobs and saving jobs that might otherwise have been moving overseas and threatening companies who try to send jobs overseas. watch him here. >> and i'm asking all companies to keep their jobs in america, and we will work to
now if steve ballmer is right, we're putting off serious discussions, both parties are. see how that pans out. whistling past the graveyard, his take on that. trish regan, to you. trish: i really enjoyed that interview with steve. that's great. neil: he's an interesting guy. trish: i love how he said you got to deliver on the personality, people come, want to hear you speak and you got to offer something. neil: his annual meetings were like rock star events. he got people into it. trish:...
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in 2014, steve ballmer left microsoft, bringing his trademark energy and enthusiasm from the boardroomh a $2 billion deal to buy the l.a. clippers.
in 2014, steve ballmer left microsoft, bringing his trademark energy and enthusiasm from the boardroomh a $2 billion deal to buy the l.a. clippers.
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he used to be the coo of juniper networks and prior to that worked for microsoft under steve ballmer.e big news for starbucks across the board and may raise speculation about what howard schultz is going to do next. he will remain the executive chairman of starbucks for now. he will be working on their premium project. they're putting together these premium roasteries around the world. there's a big 'em pour yum in seattle where i am right now. they're going to be rolling them out in smaller stores, at least 1,000 in the united states, and then in bars inside other starbucks and that's going to be the project that he's going to work on along with other social projects but the day to day operations are going to be managed by kevin johnson. we should say speculation about whether he is laying the ground work, howard schultz, to eventually leave the company and perhaps run for political office, so much talk about whether he ultimately wants to run. he of course a friend of president obama, had been a supporter of hillary clinton and has really pushed so many of the social initiatives tha
he used to be the coo of juniper networks and prior to that worked for microsoft under steve ballmer.e big news for starbucks across the board and may raise speculation about what howard schultz is going to do next. he will remain the executive chairman of starbucks for now. he will be working on their premium project. they're putting together these premium roasteries around the world. there's a big 'em pour yum in seattle where i am right now. they're going to be rolling them out in smaller...
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bill gates worked it out with steve ballmer. took a few years, but now at an all time high. at intel, founders never crowded the successor. they stayed around in an ambassadorial way. there are some generals that return. they're not that upset about their chance to get back in. and howard has done that. this is not the first time by the way everybody should know this and reminding jim perhaps coming up and this is the second time that they have gone through this as -- >> right. so -- >> it was a planned succession. but howard schultz is a master architect. and he is the orchestra conductor. and he can't just walk away. and his moon shot activities -- >> i want to get to the question that share shoulders are facing. and that is a stock price authentic till the election when the stockshoulders are facing. and that is a stock price authentic till the election when the stock got a jolt to use the coffee metaphor, had been down 10% for the year until the election about th election. so is this the right team to turn things around, bill? >> it's the exact team that was there before
bill gates worked it out with steve ballmer. took a few years, but now at an all time high. at intel, founders never crowded the successor. they stayed around in an ambassadorial way. there are some generals that return. they're not that upset about their chance to get back in. and howard has done that. this is not the first time by the way everybody should know this and reminding jim perhaps coming up and this is the second time that they have gone through this as -- >> right. so --...