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the implicit meaning of non-predator, of the bill gates and thomas edison. by packaging it together, the pushers of this view in effect are saying they point to the bill gates, excuse me, they point to the achille -- patella and say by selfishness i mean try to but i'm using it to describe bill gates and that's why people have a negative view of genuine selfishness. it's not explicitly identified but it becomes buried under this -- let me give you a quick analogy. i know we have to close. take the concept in equality, okay? that's another package if you. peoples that inequality is bad. what do they mean? explicitly, they say any quite as bad because unequal rights and people are on equal before the law. that's a bad. so the they kept the idea bad ad then they say let's surreptitiously implicitly apply it to inequality of condition were some people are richer than others, even though each one gets what he deserves. so they are taking an explicit reference and subordinating the implicit reference in order to destroy that implicit reference. we have to say no.
the implicit meaning of non-predator, of the bill gates and thomas edison. by packaging it together, the pushers of this view in effect are saying they point to the bill gates, excuse me, they point to the achille -- patella and say by selfishness i mean try to but i'm using it to describe bill gates and that's why people have a negative view of genuine selfishness. it's not explicitly identified but it becomes buried under this -- let me give you a quick analogy. i know we have to close. take...
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we heard from people like bill gates and steven hawking and people who say they worry about artificial intelligence. >> the best analogy i heard is from an a.i. researcher. they said it is like worried about overpopulation on mars. we have a lot of time before it is a realistic threat. given the challenges we have today, before we worry about the terminator or the matrix scenario. >> bill gates himself said this is a problem that could come up on the next ten to 100 years. ten years doesn't sound like all of that long to me? >> think about the challenges we'll have to deal with in that time frame. we have global warming. stagnation of the middle class and the economic hard times. again, killer robots are so far down on had my list. it doesn't keep me up at night. >> i will give you it's not the killer robots that i'm not necessarily worried about, but if you look at cars being taken over, we used to be able to fix our own cars, and now i don't think we can fix anything because they have to plug it into a machine to diagnose it. it leaves us open to people who want to do special things.
we heard from people like bill gates and steven hawking and people who say they worry about artificial intelligence. >> the best analogy i heard is from an a.i. researcher. they said it is like worried about overpopulation on mars. we have a lot of time before it is a realistic threat. given the challenges we have today, before we worry about the terminator or the matrix scenario. >> bill gates himself said this is a problem that could come up on the next ten to 100 years. ten years...
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. >>> coming up on the show, we reveal why bill gates is staying behind at the office. plus starbucks are filling up it's cups with something a little different than coffee. we take the lid off the plans. and snapchated at jury duty. one gop candidate takes a day off campaigning to perform his civic duty. stay tuned for the details. >> welcome to the show. u.s. futures pointing to a lower open. the dow down 28 points. mixed set of housing data out yesterday. that manufacturing number that killed the market at the open but then the home builder sentiment number providing a boost to equities but global markets are taking their queues from asia. on that note let's take a look at asian markets. there's been a sense of anxiety surrounding the chinese markets after we got the latest moves to intervene on the currency front. it's another down day for asian market with the shanghai composite shedding more than 6%. the shenzen down a similar amount and the japanese market to the down side after very disappointing growth data out of japan yesterday. as we take a look at european
. >>> coming up on the show, we reveal why bill gates is staying behind at the office. plus starbucks are filling up it's cups with something a little different than coffee. we take the lid off the plans. and snapchated at jury duty. one gop candidate takes a day off campaigning to perform his civic duty. stay tuned for the details. >> welcome to the show. u.s. futures pointing to a lower open. the dow down 28 points. mixed set of housing data out yesterday. that manufacturing...
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of ourselves given the challenges we have on grand to be worrying about matrix or terminator. >> bill gates says ten years. that doesn't sound long to me. >> ten years sounds quick and 100 sounds very long. we have global warming to deal with, stagnation of middle class. killer robots are so far down on my list -- it doesn't keep me up at night. >> i will give you, it's not the killer robots i'm necessarily worried about. if you've seen the the video of cars being taken over, you think we used to fix our own cars. now i can't fix anything before i take it to the mechanic. he's got to plug it into a machine before we can diagnose what's wrong. things are more complex. it leaves us open to people being able to do terrible things. >> that's different than saying all of us are going to be compromised because of this complexity. my financial assets, like a lot of americans, my financial assets are online. i do a lot of banking online. i don't think i'm going to wake up one day and have those gone. the other thing we need to keep in mind the threat with the jeep were demo of people trying to call
of ourselves given the challenges we have on grand to be worrying about matrix or terminator. >> bill gates says ten years. that doesn't sound long to me. >> ten years sounds quick and 100 sounds very long. we have global warming to deal with, stagnation of middle class. killer robots are so far down on my list -- it doesn't keep me up at night. >> i will give you, it's not the killer robots i'm necessarily worried about. if you've seen the the video of cars being taken over,...
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man to have a temporary competitive vantage if you take microsoft able never know for sure unless bill gates writes his memoir but it was pretty soon after his antitrust case he decided i to be the richest man in the world and be hated or i can become a philanthropist and the rebate will love me and certainly negates foundation has done great stuff you can say they did more good making money. >> microsoft has made lives better in many ways and what has it done since bill gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or the save as competitors than that is collusion. [laughter] fall all of the above. that is how they want it if all businesses are guilty of anti-competitive practices then you can persecute any time you want i think that is how they like it. john: a rare businessman who defends the free market but the biggest threat to the american dream is next. john: [n][applause] back with more from a free contest -- freedom fest. one thing that does get in the way of the dream it is gover
man to have a temporary competitive vantage if you take microsoft able never know for sure unless bill gates writes his memoir but it was pretty soon after his antitrust case he decided i to be the richest man in the world and be hated or i can become a philanthropist and the rebate will love me and certainly negates foundation has done great stuff you can say they did more good making money. >> microsoft has made lives better in many ways and what has it done since bill gates retired?...
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bill gates is most -- knows a thing or two about software.ade him the world's richest man. his business acumen may not apply to tell why. p one of the best stories i was able to find so far today on the bloomberg. not know but dahlia onions are protected by federal law. onions are protected by federal law. just like parmesan cheese and italy, unless you actually grow these onions in the area in georgia, selfies georgette that vidallagnated as the area you are out of luck. his company paid sick leave i'm million dollars for a small tract of land in the country. unfortunately they were spotted delivering onions early to the market. everyone else in the neighborhood that what are they doing over there at this hanley farm we are not doing to get the onions to market earlier? turns out those onions apparently were coming from florida. they were organic, yellow onions. the state agriculture commission had a back and forth with them. those onions rotted, and apparently you are not allowed dallia onionsn-vi into the same packing facility. olivia: sur
bill gates is most -- knows a thing or two about software.ade him the world's richest man. his business acumen may not apply to tell why. p one of the best stories i was able to find so far today on the bloomberg. not know but dahlia onions are protected by federal law. onions are protected by federal law. just like parmesan cheese and italy, unless you actually grow these onions in the area in georgia, selfies georgette that vidallagnated as the area you are out of luck. his company paid sick...
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man to have a temporary competitive vantage if you take microsoft able never know for sure unless bill gateshis memoir but it was pretty soon after his antitrust case he decided i to be the richest man in the world and be hated or i can become a philanthropist and the rebate will love me and certainly negates foundation has done great stuff you can say they did more good making money. >> microsoft has made lives better in many ways and what has it done since bill gates retired? >> now you can be sued for being a monopoly if your prices are too low that is predatory. or if they are too high that is monopolistic or the save as competitors than that is collusion. [laughter] fall all of the above. that is how they want it if all businesses are guilty of anti-competitive practices then you can persecute any time you want i think that is how they like it. john: a rare businessman who defends the free market but the biggest threat to the american dream is next. 130 yards now... bill's got a very tough lie here... looks like we have some sort of sea monster in the water hazard here. i believe that's
man to have a temporary competitive vantage if you take microsoft able never know for sure unless bill gateshis memoir but it was pretty soon after his antitrust case he decided i to be the richest man in the world and be hated or i can become a philanthropist and the rebate will love me and certainly negates foundation has done great stuff you can say they did more good making money. >> microsoft has made lives better in many ways and what has it done since bill gates retired? >>...
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john: you would say they made more money. >> what has microsoft done since bill gates retired? john: now you can get sued for being a monopoly if prices are too low, that's predatory pricing, or if they're too high, which is monopolistic pricing, or if they're the same as competitors and that's collusion. [ laughter ] . >> or all of the above. and i think that's how they want it. if all businesses are guilty of some kind of anti-competitive practices, then you can persecute business any time you want to, and that's i think the way the government likes it. john: thank you, john mackey, a rare businessman who defends free markets. >>> and next, the biggest threat to the american dream. [ applause ] ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? it's a call
john: you would say they made more money. >> what has microsoft done since bill gates retired? john: now you can get sued for being a monopoly if prices are too low, that's predatory pricing, or if they're too high, which is monopolistic pricing, or if they're the same as competitors and that's collusion. [ laughter ] . >> or all of the above. and i think that's how they want it. if all businesses are guilty of some kind of anti-competitive practices, then you can persecute business...
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we find out why bill gates was sneaking around microsoft offices after hours. that story coming up. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. >>> the finance minister is sure the imf will participate in the proposed greek bailout and he has no issues in pushing his come legs in parliament to back the deal in a vote tomorrow. he said the existing terms for greece are very generous but no decision on the bailout are taken lightly. in an interview he was asked whether a grexit is still a possibility. >> the situation in greece is the same as it was in 2011. this has been said over and over in public in the federal parliament. the adjustment for greece has been difficult position. it's solely a question for gree
we find out why bill gates was sneaking around microsoft offices after hours. that story coming up. more and more, data is visual. in fact, the number of mris has increased by ten percent a year. and a radiologist might view a thousand images to find one tiny abnormality in shape, contrast or movement. because it's so challenging, a research project is teaching ibm watson to see. in the future, it could help clinicians spot key patterns quickly and precisely. ibm watson is working to make...
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a group o representing mark zuckerberg in bill gates heading back at his plan. the group forward u.s. wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should restrict them is just wrong." the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these take u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first week employers could apply for them. love technology companies to employ people from overseas. coming up, the new product behind salesforce better than expected forecast. yelp gives taxpayers a place to how much they love the irs or tsa. stay with us on "bloomberg west." ♪ matt: hot storymatt: we are watching today, california regulators say they have evidence uber field to read out 25 drivers with serious criminal records. fromfailed to prevent it hiring registered sex offenders, identity thieves, burglars, a kit wrapper, and a convicted murderer. -- a kidnapper. to full themwsuit forgiven giving. assurances that its drivers are safe. --they filed a lawsuit for failing to give assurances. in ubse, let's bring managing director of software and still here with me is co
a group o representing mark zuckerberg in bill gates heading back at his plan. the group forward u.s. wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should restrict them is just wrong." the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these take u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first week employers could apply for them. love technology companies to employ people from overseas. coming up, the new product behind salesforce better than expected forecast. yelp gives...
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to me, it's amazing that secretary of education, bill gates, the president himself sends their kids tochools that don't use the common core standards, don't use the tests that is shrink wrapped with the standards. that says a lot. at my high school, garfield, we refuse to give one of these high stakes tests, called the map test. we were threatened with a 10 day suspension without pay. none of the teachers backed down. we knew they were educational malpractice. as much as i like to take credit for the boycott sparking the rebellion against high stakes testing, i have to stay that i think that that rebellion started at lakeside high school where bill gates went to school. they were the first to boycott the map test. they don't inundate kids with standardized tests in the school of the elite. because they want their kids to have time for the arts, critical thinking, they want libraries volumes. >> you mean schools that are racially segregated. >> they have reached levels of segregation not seen since 1968. the resegregation, part of the problem with charter schools shown to be part of the
to me, it's amazing that secretary of education, bill gates, the president himself sends their kids tochools that don't use the common core standards, don't use the tests that is shrink wrapped with the standards. that says a lot. at my high school, garfield, we refuse to give one of these high stakes tests, called the map test. we were threatened with a 10 day suspension without pay. none of the teachers backed down. we knew they were educational malpractice. as much as i like to take credit...
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que perdÍ el hombre mÁs rico de china, posesionÁndose en primer lugar de esta lista, luego siguiÓ bill gatesel segundo dia enrique: segundÓ dÍa de protestas contra la corrupciÓnen guatemala. la toma del ministerio de finanzas, las protestas se registran en momentos en que la ex vicepresidenta roxana baldetti se le negÓ la prisión domiciliaria. la negativa a presentar su renuncia solamente retrasa la inevitable. en una sentencia por su participaciÓn. ilia: los cancilleres de colombia y venezuela no llegaron a un acuerdo para abrir la frontera entre ambos paÍses despuÉs de reunirse en cartagena, colombia. juan manuel santos viajÓ para ofrecer apoyo a sus compatriotas deportados. >> hemos tenido la franca conversaciÓn, como conversan y hablan los hermanos. periodista: hacÍan presagiar un buen final para la crisis fronteriza, anunciÓ apoyo al trabajo mancomunado. >> de esa lÍnea de cooperaciÓn con venezuela no va a sacar absolutamente nadie. periodista: sin embargo todo parece indicar que aÚn no hay soluciÓn a la vista. entre tanto y casi simultÁneamente el presidente santos visitÓ los albergues
que perdÍ el hombre mÁs rico de china, posesionÁndose en primer lugar de esta lista, luego siguiÓ bill gatesel segundo dia enrique: segundÓ dÍa de protestas contra la corrupciÓnen guatemala. la toma del ministerio de finanzas, las protestas se registran en momentos en que la ex vicepresidenta roxana baldetti se le negÓ la prisión domiciliaria. la negativa a presentar su renuncia solamente retrasa la inevitable. en una sentencia por su participaciÓn. ilia: los cancilleres de colombia y...
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que perdÍ el hombre mÁs rico de china, posesionÁndose en primer lugar de esta lista, luego siguiÓ bill gatestestar por la corrupciÓn gubernamental. gubernamental. diabético. trabajo en un supermercado. mi día empieza a las dos y media en la mañana. sentí fuego en los pies, y como alfileres. el dolor se había vuelto más frecuente y cada vez era peor. era tan fuerte que sabía que tenía que ver a un médico. mi doctor me recomendó lyrica. lyrica ha ayudado a reducir mi dolor. se sabe que la diabetes daña los nervios. lyrica está aprobado por la fda para tratar el dolor neuropático diabético. lyrica puede causar reacciones alérgicas graves o pensamientos o acciones suicidas. informe a su médico de inmediato si presenta estos efectos secundarios, aparición o agravamiento de depresión o cambios inusuales en el estado de ánimo o el comportamiento. o hinchazón, dificultad para respirar, erupción cutánea, urticaria, ampollas, dolor muscular con fiebre, sensación de cansancio o visión borrosa. los efectos secundarios comunes son mareo, somnolencia, aumento de peso e hinchazón de las manos, las piernas
que perdÍ el hombre mÁs rico de china, posesionÁndose en primer lugar de esta lista, luego siguiÓ bill gatestestar por la corrupciÓn gubernamental. gubernamental. diabético. trabajo en un supermercado. mi día empieza a las dos y media en la mañana. sentí fuego en los pies, y como alfileres. el dolor se había vuelto más frecuente y cada vez era peor. era tan fuerte que sabía que tenía que ver a un médico. mi doctor me recomendó lyrica. lyrica ha ayudado a reducir mi dolor. se sabe...
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among them could be the next bill gates or steve jobs, surprise something. >> just add it really quick >> reporter: not to the folks here at the hidden genius propblg ebgt. a nonprofit giving young - - genius project. >> don't give up, man. >> reporter: tech is just a hook. >> we see ourselves as developing high quality young men first and foremost. empowering these young men to be able to transform their lives in their communities. >> reporter: a community that has been left behind by high- tech employers. in fact, last year search engine giant google acknowledged blacks only made up a small percentage of their workforce. a statistic they want to change. >> everyone here vows to do that. >> reporter: the program is tough. each student must commit to 18 months of lab time. and while it is free to participate, he says hidden genius project spends 15,000 per student but the pay off is incredible. everybody will leave here with a functioning a pp and much more. -- app and much more. >> so, we try to empower them to bring them up to their highest potential. >> reporter: it is backed up by
among them could be the next bill gates or steve jobs, surprise something. >> just add it really quick >> reporter: not to the folks here at the hidden genius propblg ebgt. a nonprofit giving young - - genius project. >> don't give up, man. >> reporter: tech is just a hook. >> we see ourselves as developing high quality young men first and foremost. empowering these young men to be able to transform their lives in their communities. >> reporter: a community...
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to do with their money into poor people have a great need for the money there for someone like bill gates would be better to relieve that money because what could he possibly do with this? by mosquito nets for people in africa. he could do other good causes, so the argument is the same in the progressive taxation are quite feeble. >> this book is dedicated to gerald. who is that? >> is the producer of legendary movies like hoke and jurassic park and schindler's list, he's the longtime partner of steven spielberg and he's now retired but they brought him out of retirement and we are also doing a film together for next year on progressivism and the party. >> does he share your political inclination? >> i would say what he what features most is not my political ideas as an american story. on the face of it or stories are so different i grew up in india and came to america at the age of 17 but jerry grew up in america and went to hollywood and a young age and became a try for on the universal studios lot and then became the head of the talking and associate producers of key has seen a few wel
to do with their money into poor people have a great need for the money there for someone like bill gates would be better to relieve that money because what could he possibly do with this? by mosquito nets for people in africa. he could do other good causes, so the argument is the same in the progressive taxation are quite feeble. >> this book is dedicated to gerald. who is that? >> is the producer of legendary movies like hoke and jurassic park and schindler's list, he's the...
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a group representing mark zuckerberg and bill gates hitting back at his plan.he president of the group wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should radically restrict pathways for highly skilled immigrants to come and stay here is just wrong. the evidence is clear that high skilled americans create american jobs." one reason this is a contentious issue is because the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these tech u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first week . employers could apply for them. of course giant technology , companies love to employ people from overseas. coming up, the new product behind salesforce's better than expected forecast. plus, yelp gives taxpayers a place to write about how much they love the irs or tsa. stay with us on "bloomberg west." ♪ ♪ matt: hot story we are watching today, california regulators say they have evidence uber failed to screen out 25 drivers with serious criminal records. according to prosecutors, the companies background check failed to prevent them from hiring registered sex offenders, id
a group representing mark zuckerberg and bill gates hitting back at his plan.he president of the group wrote in a blog post, "the idea we should radically restrict pathways for highly skilled immigrants to come and stay here is just wrong. the evidence is clear that high skilled americans create american jobs." one reason this is a contentious issue is because the h-1b visa program is hugely popular among these tech u.s. companies. this year, 65,000 slots were filled within the first...
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oprah, obama, and bill gates all have something in common. what could it possibly be?hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. : the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business have a spirit? can a business have a soul? can a business be...alive? . >> okay, here it is, it's a little spooky. today is international left-hander's day. >> who knew? >> we celebrate the 10% that is left-handed. however, you may not have known, half of the past 12 presidents since world war ii have been lefties. >> what? >> they're all over. >> and folks like oprah winfrey, bill gates, scott martin and brewster kel are lefties, they are back with us. scott, some are calling this a left-handed conspiracy. i think you guys are just from mars, that's what it is, right? >> i think
oprah, obama, and bill gates all have something in common. what could it possibly be?hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. : the future. reflexes faster than the speed of thought. can a business...
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bill gates' network cropped by 3.2 billion and -- dropped by 3.2 billion and larry ellison was down $1.6 billion. many analysts blame the economic slowdown in china. the shanghai has dropped for four days. today it fell 7.6%. but there's good news. china's central bank announced it's, it is cutting its main interest rate by 1.25%. >>> republican presidential candidates are blamingth white house for making the white house too vulnerable to china's economy. this comes as more reports that joe biden could enter the race for the 2016 white house. >> as global stock markets continue their violent unpredictable things, blame is going to president obama, china na. >> china manipulates the currency that creates a discount for products. we do nothing about it. >> reporter: the economy is in much better condition than when president took office in 2009. this morning, the white house announced susan rice will meet with senior chinese officials this weekend. meanwhile, the gop front-runner is also blaming china for the slowdown. >> not only have they taken our jobs and our manufacturing, about now t
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. >> host: now you compare him to steve jobs, bill gates and a couple of other silicon valley high-tech guys. give us a sense of what you say in the book. >> guest: yeah well you know in silicon valley today he is seen as the next steve jobs figure. i actually, i think of them like that for sure. he has attention to detail and he pushes as workers really hard. i tend to lean more as sort of this as us an idea although i think elon has a lot to prove. what i've taken away as he is a guy who gets these thousands of engineers and tesla the brightest of the bright and is very hard-working individuals and really is able to get a product out of them that can be commercialized that it really changed industry. if you look at, to me he is the guy who has combined software and hardware this idea of atoms and bits in a way that nobody else has. he is has kind of change the car forever as a computer on wheels and all the other automakers are scrambling to watch his software. he has taken consumer electronics and software and change the economics of space travel. i see them as an industrialist more
. >> host: now you compare him to steve jobs, bill gates and a couple of other silicon valley high-tech guys. give us a sense of what you say in the book. >> guest: yeah well you know in silicon valley today he is seen as the next steve jobs figure. i actually, i think of them like that for sure. he has attention to detail and he pushes as workers really hard. i tend to lean more as sort of this as us an idea although i think elon has a lot to prove. what i've taken away as he is a...
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therefore someone like bill gates is what could you possibly do with it? well he could buy mosquito nets for people in africa who are dying by the bushels, he could fund resource and education as i think the arguments of one sustain progressive taxation. host: this book is dedicated to gerald mullen, who is he. guest: he is the producer of legendary movies like hook and jurassic park, and schindler's schindler's list, his longtime partner of steven spielberg and he has not retired but i sort of brought them out of retirement to do with me a film together for next year on progressive is him in the democratic party. host: does he share your political inclination. guest: he generally does although i think what he shares most with me is not the much my pedicle ideas as an american story that matches my. on the face of it our stories are very different i grew up in india, came came to america at age of 17 but jerry mullen grew up poor in america, he went to hollywood at a young age and became a driver of trucks on the universal studios lot, he then became head
therefore someone like bill gates is what could you possibly do with it? well he could buy mosquito nets for people in africa who are dying by the bushels, he could fund resource and education as i think the arguments of one sustain progressive taxation. host: this book is dedicated to gerald mullen, who is he. guest: he is the producer of legendary movies like hook and jurassic park, and schindler's schindler's list, his longtime partner of steven spielberg and he has not retired but i sort of...
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. >> even bill gates said these moves, the cost would be beyond astronomical. >> everyone is saying it except coming from the white house. >> feel like your paycheck is stuck in neutral. this may be why. salaries are growing at the slowest pace in 33 years. not for long. the stocks that could kick your pay into overdrive. that's coming up next. 'd you ever learn... ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all right ♪ ♪ don't you know how much it hurts? ♪ ♪ when we don't talk ♪ when we don't touch ♪ when it doesn't feel like we're even in love ♪ ♪ it matters to me ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ when i don't know what to say ♪ ♪ don't know what to do ♪ don't know if it really even matters to you ♪ ♪ how can i make you see ♪ it matters to me? ♪ sfwloobt just the show but the whole network. meanwhile, stocks to help your income grow. imac, real estate? >> iqu. real estate small cap. it's had a dhop where i ride. a s
. >> even bill gates said these moves, the cost would be beyond astronomical. >> everyone is saying it except coming from the white house. >> feel like your paycheck is stuck in neutral. this may be why. salaries are growing at the slowest pace in 33 years. not for long. the stocks that could kick your pay into overdrive. that's coming up next. 'd you ever learn... ♪ ♪ to fight without saying a word? ♪ ♪ then waltz back into my life ♪ ♪ like it's all gonna be all...
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it's more of a hands-off approach compared to bill gates and mark zuckerberg.ark: our approach, it looks like it is a hands-off approach, which is interesting. i don't think of it as hands-off approach because we work hand-in-hand. but we offer a full package. we are not just about the money. money alone isn't going to solve anybody's problems. it is about the money, technology, and people. emily: apple unveiled plans to give $100 million to public schools. what do you think of apple's plan? mark: it is great apple is going to give $100 million. but i think apple should be giving billions of dollars to public schools. apple has reaped a huge harvest from public schools. if you go through these public school classrooms and open up their closets you find old , apples, macs, ipad3 apple has built a lot of this history on the k-12 market and it should be giving back in a massive way to the public schools. $100 million is great but i hope it is a start. emily: salesforce ceo marc benioff. staying focused on what is going on in san francisco, new data from redfin sho
it's more of a hands-off approach compared to bill gates and mark zuckerberg.ark: our approach, it looks like it is a hands-off approach, which is interesting. i don't think of it as hands-off approach because we work hand-in-hand. but we offer a full package. we are not just about the money. money alone isn't going to solve anybody's problems. it is about the money, technology, and people. emily: apple unveiled plans to give $100 million to public schools. what do you think of apple's plan?...
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. >> even bill gates said these it except cost would be beyond coming from the white house. >> feel liker paycheck is stuck in neutral. this may be why. salaries are growing at the slowest pace in 33 years. not for long. the stocks that could kick your pay into overdrive. that's coming up next. ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for the best first impression. love loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. sfwloobt just the show but the whole network. meanwhile, stocks to help your income grow. imac, real estate? >> iqu. real estate small cap. it's had a dhop where i ride. a solid dividend yield, and when it's doing well in a go ahead year, wow. double digit return. >> john, you like it? >> i like it. rather is getting -- >> american express, why do you like american express now? >> i like the predictability of it and a 29% per share dividend. >> wow. that's a lot. >> john, it's right. i also like visa in this space as well. >> we like credit cards. i know that. my family does, unfortunately. that's it for "forbes on fox." have a wonderful weekend. thanks for watching. see i
. >> even bill gates said these it except cost would be beyond coming from the white house. >> feel liker paycheck is stuck in neutral. this may be why. salaries are growing at the slowest pace in 33 years. not for long. the stocks that could kick your pay into overdrive. that's coming up next. ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for the best first impression. love loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. sfwloobt just the show but the whole network. meanwhile,...
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. >> even bill gates said these moves, the cost would be beyond astronomical. >> everyone is saying itt coming from the white house. >> feel like your paycheck is stuck in neutral. this may be why. salaries are growing at the slowest pace in 33 years. not for long. the stocks that could kick your pay into overdrive. that's coming up next. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me options. kept me on track. and through it all, my retirement never got left behind. so today, i'm prepared for anything we may want tomorrow to be. every someday needs a plan. let's talk about your old 401(k) today. ooh pizza rolls! ahh! they're ready! make summer awesummer with totino's pizza rolls. and get a free movie ticket when you spend $10. sfwloobt just the show but the whole network. meanwhile, stocks to help your income grow. imac, real estate? >> iqu. real estate small cap. it's had a dhop where i ride. a solid dividend yield, and when it's doing well in a go ahead year, wow. double digit return. >> joh
. >> even bill gates said these moves, the cost would be beyond astronomical. >> everyone is saying itt coming from the white house. >> feel like your paycheck is stuck in neutral. this may be why. salaries are growing at the slowest pace in 33 years. not for long. the stocks that could kick your pay into overdrive. that's coming up next. woman: it's been a journey to get where i am. and i didn't get here alone. there were people who listened along the way. people who gave me...
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emily: so john and ann doerr, bill gates, reed hastings, google, i know eric schmidt is on the board,ow do you get these kinds of people to support you? sal: i mean, a lot of the folks you just mentioned, actually ended up -- they just found themselves using khan academy or using it with their children. they were able to directly feel the benefit of it. emily: i am curious now. your model is there is no employee equity, right? sal: everyone gets the same stock package that i have. emily: there is not going to be an ipo, right? sal: there is not going to be an ipo, no. emily: at this point, do you worry about making ends meet? sal: we are a strange beast on a lot of levels. in some way, we are a high growth tech thing that is reaching millions or hundreds of millions, but at the same time we are not for profit. we are competing for the top people with google and facebook and dropbox, all of these -- uber -- these hot silicon valley companies, but we aren't able to give the stock packages. we find if you give them a good salary, you give them a good mission, you give them intellectually
emily: so john and ann doerr, bill gates, reed hastings, google, i know eric schmidt is on the board,ow do you get these kinds of people to support you? sal: i mean, a lot of the folks you just mentioned, actually ended up -- they just found themselves using khan academy or using it with their children. they were able to directly feel the benefit of it. emily: i am curious now. your model is there is no employee equity, right? sal: everyone gets the same stock package that i have. emily: there...
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he is no bill gates. these are the things that have to be addressed. china wants to be the number one power by the year 2049. cartelhat washington that help china go communist in 1949. it is the same entity of treasonous scum. guest: thank you. can i respond? host: go ahead. guest: first of all, i appreciate your sediments. i went to the college of holy cross just right of the road. i appreciate a lot of democrats who trump, and others are talking to this election. i was the chairman of the missouri republican party and i sat on the rnc for two years. i will tell you, the process for the primary system is really broken. you pointed to those guys, they are both in the tank for jeb bush. their action on the team jeb bush. their longtime jeb bush people -- they are longtime jeb bush people. in iowa, we will see what hundred $50 million spent to campaign for a few delegates, not many. the system is set up to the republican party at the democrats, to be controlled by the media and big money. it is a big problem. i would like to point to china. phyllis and o
he is no bill gates. these are the things that have to be addressed. china wants to be the number one power by the year 2049. cartelhat washington that help china go communist in 1949. it is the same entity of treasonous scum. guest: thank you. can i respond? host: go ahead. guest: first of all, i appreciate your sediments. i went to the college of holy cross just right of the road. i appreciate a lot of democrats who trump, and others are talking to this election. i was the chairman of the...
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just so you know, for those who eat, drink, write with their left hand, famous lefties, we have bill gates, oprah winfrey, president obama. also angelina jolie, tom cruise, paul mccartney and lady gaga. >> can't forget folks here at cbs-3, left-handed club, katie fehlinger, our floor director, we have lisa, who is our technical director and joe kerns who is behind the scenes. those two share a birthday. joeys technical director. >> a lot of love. >> we are celebrate to go day. >> we're both right-handed. >> yes. >> that is pretty cool though. >> right now 5:55. coming up next on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" we are live with questions swirling around the timing of the toll hike approved for two bridge necessary our area. >>> debunking medical myth, did your mother tell you into the swim after you eat, you had to sit outside the pool for 30 minutes? doctor jen will join us to tell us whether or in the the that is true and other myths too. >> excited for that. >>> meet tom anderson the man who is cycling the globe, he has already biked through 37 countries and i caught up with him as he rode throu
just so you know, for those who eat, drink, write with their left hand, famous lefties, we have bill gates, oprah winfrey, president obama. also angelina jolie, tom cruise, paul mccartney and lady gaga. >> can't forget folks here at cbs-3, left-handed club, katie fehlinger, our floor director, we have lisa, who is our technical director and joe kerns who is behind the scenes. those two share a birthday. joeys technical director. >> a lot of love. >> we are celebrate to go day....
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bill gates sr. and the famous trial lawyer in texas, joe jamail, could easily fund reopening our courts so ordinary people can use them, so ordinary people who are wrongfully injured can have their day in court and not be blocked by what is maliciously called tort reform by taking people's age-old rights of having a trial by jury away from them. they could open up the courts to poor people. because bill gates sr. has made that one of his missions in life. he's a corporate lawyer, but he made opening up access to justice one of his missions in life. warren buffett, he's worth now $52 billion. for $1.25 billion, i can show warren buffett in 3 years maximum how to completely transform the tax system so it is an efficient, fair source of revenue without inequities that exist today and the perverse incentives that distort investment into unproductive channels. what is $1.25 billion for warren buffett? he gives $3 billion a year to the gates foundation, on whose board he serves. i've had rich people--very
bill gates sr. and the famous trial lawyer in texas, joe jamail, could easily fund reopening our courts so ordinary people can use them, so ordinary people who are wrongfully injured can have their day in court and not be blocked by what is maliciously called tort reform by taking people's age-old rights of having a trial by jury away from them. they could open up the courts to poor people. because bill gates sr. has made that one of his missions in life. he's a corporate lawyer, but he made...
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. >> host: now, you compare and contrast him to steve jobs, bill gates and a couple other silicon valley or high-tech guys. give us a sense of what you, what you say in the book. >> guest: yeah. well, you know, he -- in silicon valley today he is seen as this next steve jobs kind of figure. i actually -- and there's bits of him like that, for sure. he's got this attention to detail, he pushes his workers really hard. i mean, i tend to lean more to sort of this edison kind of idea, although i think elon has a lot to prove. but what i've really taken away is that he's a guy who gets these thousands of engineers at both spacex and tesla, kind of the brightest of the bright, and these very hard working individuals and really is able to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have really changed industry. if you look at -- to me, he's the guy who has, he's combined software and hardware. this idea of atoms and bits in a way that nobody else has. he's kind of changed the car forever. it's a computer on wheels now, and all the other automakers are scrambling to match his so
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a $2 million grants was announced at the university of pennsylvania today by the bill and melinda gatesprovides professional development for public school teachers in education camp. superintendent bill hite was there thanking everyone during the events. >>> a chicago startup company released the first wristband that displays moving images and bends. the maker of wove has spent years creating what's inside these high tech bands. now, the bends dabble technology uses black and white e paper. the wearable devices are not mainstream yet but marking research does show that the flexible display marketplace is expected to be worth nearly $4 billion by the year 2020. how about that. >> still to come on action news at 5:00 we'll check out that forecast. >> a beautiful view and meteorologist cecily tynan with details from accuweather on the weather when we come back. >> ♪ yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm, at three in the morning? who is t
a $2 million grants was announced at the university of pennsylvania today by the bill and melinda gatesprovides professional development for public school teachers in education camp. superintendent bill hite was there thanking everyone during the events. >>> a chicago startup company released the first wristband that displays moving images and bends. the maker of wove has spent years creating what's inside these high tech bands. now, the bends dabble technology uses black and white e...
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there are many famous members of the lefty club including bill gates, oprah winfrey, president obama and, of course, bill evans is good with both hands but no surprise there. you know, hockey, hockey -- are you with me here, hockey is not stopping a 94-year-old. >> mark celebrated his big birthday on the ice with his family and friends. he loves it and hits the rink three times a week even after he fell last month cracking two ribs and puncturing a lung, he made a quick recovery and his grandson, who is a professional hockey player in norway says it's that mentality that inspires him. >> i think that's a big reason he is playing at 94. he doesn't get caught in the wrong situations and there. you have to push yourself further and say, yeah, i will do it. >> he does it. he says he plans on playing more hockey next year for his 95th birthday. >> that's how you do it. >> he hip checked a younger kid on the ice. he was 75. little whipper snapper. >> me, i play dominos on the street. >> that's a safer bet. >> that's it. i'm david novarro. [000:57:20;00]
there are many famous members of the lefty club including bill gates, oprah winfrey, president obama and, of course, bill evans is good with both hands but no surprise there. you know, hockey, hockey -- are you with me here, hockey is not stopping a 94-year-old. >> mark celebrated his big birthday on the ice with his family and friends. he loves it and hits the rink three times a week even after he fell last month cracking two ribs and puncturing a lung, he made a quick recovery and his...
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country consulate coming and so i think he's troubled with immigration physician casinos bush like bill gates you need this kind of refreshing from the working force work-force. most >> pam: lively " and " kelly went after trump for what he says about women. it called women multiple insults'. i have time for a total political correctness to be honest with you this country doesn't have time either this country is in big trouble we don't win anymore we lose to china we lose to mexico both and traded at the border we lose to everybody frankly what i say and oftentimes it's fun kiddingly of a good time. what i say it is what i say honestly if you like it a sari been very nice to although could probably maybe not be based on the way you treated me i wouldn't do that. >> grant: trump and entertainer the things he has an actual shot to get the republican nomination if not you think he'll run as an independent >? be surprised if he ran as an independent position shot the republican party? nothing so that it had a chance of aquino's as a short window to be able to command attention a. is like herman c
country consulate coming and so i think he's troubled with immigration physician casinos bush like bill gates you need this kind of refreshing from the working force work-force. most >> pam: lively " and " kelly went after trump for what he says about women. it called women multiple insults'. i have time for a total political correctness to be honest with you this country doesn't have time either this country is in big trouble we don't win anymore we lose to china we lose to...
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lou: do you know why bill gates testified?that he was asked how many should be permitted. that is the kind of irresponsible attitude on the part of some business leaders in this country. >> he was just trying to be wiser something. lou: not trying to be wise. organized an absolute campaign. >> your friend said they should staple the green card to the advanced degree. thatthat is the way they have been arguing for years and years. when they don't need them, there is no shortage of people they should not be treated differently than any other immigrant group. i am there immigration across the board. >> one of the program to come in and fill the slots where it cannot be done before. lou: got it. >> another issue very much so. lou: you and i both no that he was duped and never was there a border enforcement or interior enforcement. >> reagan was way too smart to be duped. he was not duped. he also pushed nafta very much which we later passed with republican support. very much a free trader. lou: let's turn to donald trump. >> i am
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fda has concluded that bill gates cannot call it's vegan friendly spread mayonnaise because it does notin eggs. and in pro football, the nfl and layers union has said dueling letters to a federal judge about tom brady. the league says the union has shown no reason why the four-game suspension should be lifted. the union says the nfl has caused substantial prejudice to tom brady and the judge says he will decide the case by september 4. those are your top stories at the moment. markets are closing in europe, so for the latest, let's go to hans nichols in berlin. just as yesterday i had nothing but a sea of red, today we have fields of green. all the major equities are up across europe. take a look at the stoxx 600. the dax also up more than 5%. you have to go all the way to the ftse 100 to see something that's only up 3%. trading has been a little lighter today. take a look at the 10 day average and it is germany where you see the most action. it that about 85% of the 10 day average. company a technology who is hit hard yesterday and the auto companies making a strong comeback. bmw up 7%
fda has concluded that bill gates cannot call it's vegan friendly spread mayonnaise because it does notin eggs. and in pro football, the nfl and layers union has said dueling letters to a federal judge about tom brady. the league says the union has shown no reason why the four-game suspension should be lifted. the union says the nfl has caused substantial prejudice to tom brady and the judge says he will decide the case by september 4. those are your top stories at the moment. markets are...