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bill gates is impressed by ai massively. mashable. bill gates is impressed by a!s at video games. kind of scary. they are getting more clever by the minute. they have a team of five new neural networks. they play strategy games. when they first got tasked with the game they wanted to win themselves. so they have been trained to care for each other. imagine five neural network bots caring for each other. the end outcome is as a team they win. that could be seen as quite dangerous if they just want to take over the world, like stephen hawking was talking about. was he in on this? absolutely. he was sceptical about it. we can see the dangers of this. but openai, they are not for profit and want to build good ai. someone might be building bad ai out there. if it gets in the wrong hands, which it might at some point, and with hackers, hacking systems and with hackers, hacking systems and getting personal data, wejust have to derisk it. what is happening to our data is important. absolutely. it is interesting. what if the bot cares about the humans? if they care about h
bill gates is impressed by ai massively. mashable. bill gates is impressed by a!s at video games. kind of scary. they are getting more clever by the minute. they have a team of five new neural networks. they play strategy games. when they first got tasked with the game they wanted to win themselves. so they have been trained to care for each other. imagine five neural network bots caring for each other. the end outcome is as a team they win. that could be seen as quite dangerous if they just...
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he found it despite bill gates' deposition or perhaps because of it. anyone who was in the courtroom at the time i think probably concluded that he could have been better prepared or perhaps could have performed better or the microsoft witnesses could have done better, but the long and the short of it was that judge jackson found in our favor. and that was not a surprise. what was a surprise was his remedy which in effect was to break up the company, and, again, that fact is somewhat lost, but we went through a much more difficult appeal, and in the end there were remedies applied, but they were much more realistic than initially were suggested. and i came to respect not only bill gates but microsoft as a company. its leadership, its vision and creativity and came to understand more how antitrust doctrine needs to be reconfigured, remolded, rethought, revisited in the way it's applied to new economic circumstances. we had a tough time explaining why people should care about this litigation, and we used phrases that have now become somewhat hackneyed. y
he found it despite bill gates' deposition or perhaps because of it. anyone who was in the courtroom at the time i think probably concluded that he could have been better prepared or perhaps could have performed better or the microsoft witnesses could have done better, but the long and the short of it was that judge jackson found in our favor. and that was not a surprise. what was a surprise was his remedy which in effect was to break up the company, and, again, that fact is somewhat lost, but...
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in 1998, he led a high-profile hearing with microsoft's then ceo bill gates, a mere two months before the department of justice, 20 state attorneys general and the d.c. attorney general filed suit. his message then was clear -- beware of high-tech monopolies. we're thrilled that the senator is here to share his knowledge and experiences with us today. without further ado, please join me in welcoming senator orrin hatch. [ applause ] >> well, thank you for that nice introduction. it's awfully nice to be with all of you today. i always thought that i'd always like to be with a group called yelp. i felt like yelping a few times up there on capitol hill. but i'd like to thank yelp for hosting this event. a senator gets many invitations to speak. and unfortunately, between votes and hearings and meetings on the hill, most cannot become accommodated, but this is one event i wasn't going to miss. this is the kind of discussion, part retrospective, part conversation, about the future that today's challenges require. this is the kind of discussion that touches some of the most fundamental issu
in 1998, he led a high-profile hearing with microsoft's then ceo bill gates, a mere two months before the department of justice, 20 state attorneys general and the d.c. attorney general filed suit. his message then was clear -- beware of high-tech monopolies. we're thrilled that the senator is here to share his knowledge and experiences with us today. without further ado, please join me in welcoming senator orrin hatch. [ applause ] >> well, thank you for that nice introduction. it's...
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>> just bill gates, obviously, from seattle, here, his father, bill gates's father was his lawyer whenbought the company in 1987. gates had a great line, hoping, just exciting about howard's potential for philanthropy in what howard may do with that he does have a family foundat n foundation, and part of what he intends to do beyond looking at potential public service and other options in terms of giving back is the philanthropy side. >> mike? >> yeah. i was going to say my immediate thought is there is a model out there for the gates. he does not have as many billions as bill gates has to throw around the world, but, yeah, it's not a clear path to, he's leaving starbucks, therefore, he's on the ballot somewhere. you could have a political role and public service role that's not involving, you know, running for election >> i want to be clear, h that to me multiple times. >> this is a great capitalist society, and look what i did with -- mike, if he ran as look what i did, and tax cuts, he's not going to do that, is he? he's going to be on the left, isn't he any doubt about that i don't
>> just bill gates, obviously, from seattle, here, his father, bill gates's father was his lawyer whenbought the company in 1987. gates had a great line, hoping, just exciting about howard's potential for philanthropy in what howard may do with that he does have a family foundat n foundation, and part of what he intends to do beyond looking at potential public service and other options in terms of giving back is the philanthropy side. >> mike? >> yeah. i was going to say my...
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having so much wealth that they create great works of public art the likes of warren buffett and bill gates today they publicly very publicly give huge amounts of money on paper anyway they say that we're giving billions of dollars to fight malaria we're giving billions of dollars to all these good causes and it does work you see a lot of people feel like warren buffett is caught only in a nice guy and why would you have any problem with his you know even he by the way his wealth he himself he states that publicly he said it in his shareholder newsletter that he looks for companies that have monopoly pricing. power it just emerged for example that he tried to invest three billion dollars and what is seeking by losing money big time right now is they're seeking to destroy all the competition in order to have monopoly pricing power ok but who created the wealth was. family or was it the artists of the renaissance so the artists of the renaissance created a distribution of power away from the feudal lords of the middle ages and so they had wealth distribution then the medicis came in and they
having so much wealth that they create great works of public art the likes of warren buffett and bill gates today they publicly very publicly give huge amounts of money on paper anyway they say that we're giving billions of dollars to fight malaria we're giving billions of dollars to all these good causes and it does work you see a lot of people feel like warren buffett is caught only in a nice guy and why would you have any problem with his you know even he by the way his wealth he himself he...
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on the mashable website, microsoft founder, bill gates, expressed his admiration for technology tycoonailed the development of artificial robots trained to work together and defeat humans at video games as a big deal, because their victory required teamwork and collaboration, a huge milestone in advancing artificial intelligence. the sun's headline takes a swipe at german football fans who were left traumatised following their 2—0 defeat against south korea in the world cup by giving the english dictionary meaning of the word "schadenfreude." while germany's sueddeutsche zeitung takes an unsurprisingly more sympathetic view of germany's loss with a picture of the crestfallen
on the mashable website, microsoft founder, bill gates, expressed his admiration for technology tycoonailed the development of artificial robots trained to work together and defeat humans at video games as a big deal, because their victory required teamwork and collaboration, a huge milestone in advancing artificial intelligence. the sun's headline takes a swipe at german football fans who were left traumatised following their 2—0 defeat against south korea in the world cup by giving the...
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a little graduation gift from bill gates. >>> let's get you out the door.commute looks pretty good for the most part. we have a little bit of slow traffic here and there developing . we are going to start with the altamont pass and the tracy commute, where 580 is pretty slow this morning coming in on 205 and 580. it gets better once you reach the pass. by then, you have been waiting in traffic for a bit. traffic is pretty slow as you drive on 580 as it turns into 238. northbound 101 at tolley, they are clearing a motorcycle accident in san jose. otherwise, the san jose commute looks good. oakland 880 north and southbound, not a bad commute in front of oracle arena. at the bay bridge we have a 10 to 15 minute delay before you make it onto the span. >>> let's go to steve paulson. >> we have a partly cloudy morning but a day of 60s and 70s. nancy sends this in. nancy pants sent this in. not nancy skirt, nancy pants. >> not fancy pants, nancy pants. >> this is called cloud iridescence. it is made up of tiny ice crystals. they cause some like to spread out. it i
a little graduation gift from bill gates. >>> let's get you out the door.commute looks pretty good for the most part. we have a little bit of slow traffic here and there developing . we are going to start with the altamont pass and the tracy commute, where 580 is pretty slow this morning coming in on 205 and 580. it gets better once you reach the pass. by then, you have been waiting in traffic for a bit. traffic is pretty slow as you drive on 580 as it turns into 238. northbound 101 at...
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he also tells of when microsoft founder bill gates visited him and the two of them just sat there waiting for one to speak, making others in the room uncomfortable. and another time someone once told president george w. bush that mitch mcconnell was excited over a certain vote and president bush replied, really? how could you tell? why so few words? mcconnell's answer is, i learn a lot more by listening. sing fromly i start out by listening and think about what i want to say before i say it. you don't get in trouble for what you don't say. there's nothing wrong with being cautious about your comments. i think certainly don't mind talking, but i usually like to know what i'm talking about before i venture down that path. in july 23014 when he was minority leader, senator mcconnell spoke on the senate flr will what kind of majority leader he would be if republicans won the majority in the november election. his m, he said, would be mike mansfield, the democrat who was majority leader 45 years earlier when mcconnell and i were senate aides. what i meant by that he said, first of all was you
he also tells of when microsoft founder bill gates visited him and the two of them just sat there waiting for one to speak, making others in the room uncomfortable. and another time someone once told president george w. bush that mitch mcconnell was excited over a certain vote and president bush replied, really? how could you tell? why so few words? mcconnell's answer is, i learn a lot more by listening. sing fromly i start out by listening and think about what i want to say before i say it....
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bill gates pushed the same thing because bill gates bought the most beautiful wonderful leonardo notebooksnd it's a 72 page notebook filled with birth and a geology and astronomy and full of rivers and waters and when bill gates bought it he said we have to look at leonardo who was not just an artist, but as a scientist. so, over and over again i was thought of how cool it would be to send that not to try to take on the greatest of all creative geniuses, leonardo da vinci. i approached it by going through his notebooks. as i said, other writers approach him by saying let's go through his artwork, but he left more than 7200 pages of notebooks, and on a single page you can see a sketch for the last supper, but also try to figure out how to square a circle. he would do spirals of water and then do some mathematics and like why is the sky blue-- something einstein asked. just pure curiosity questions i was so i would go through his notebook and connect his art and engineering. host: you went to italy to see these? guest: it was a tough job. my wife and i had to go to places where there were no
bill gates pushed the same thing because bill gates bought the most beautiful wonderful leonardo notebooksnd it's a 72 page notebook filled with birth and a geology and astronomy and full of rivers and waters and when bill gates bought it he said we have to look at leonardo who was not just an artist, but as a scientist. so, over and over again i was thought of how cool it would be to send that not to try to take on the greatest of all creative geniuses, leonardo da vinci. i approached it by...
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bill gates takes this seriously. epidemic of that nature could kill -- a pandemic of that nature could kill 1300 people. that is not taking account of the economic harms. it will be a problem. it is a question of when. wherewe covered a hearing disease experts came and and were asked about what they saw as the biggest threat. there are so many threats emerging and i wish i could take some off the table but they keep coming at us. they can change the biological threats we know today and something different we may not be prepared for. our greatest threat is our response capabilities and being able to respond to anything that comes our way. is there one biological threat that gives you the greatest concern? >> i think influenza is to be at the top of my list. it can affect everyone rapidly and is constantly changing. all of the population can be susceptible. the threat of a pandemic has to be at the top of the list because it can happen fast. my number one and number two and number three is influenza. for the reasons dr
bill gates takes this seriously. epidemic of that nature could kill -- a pandemic of that nature could kill 1300 people. that is not taking account of the economic harms. it will be a problem. it is a question of when. wherewe covered a hearing disease experts came and and were asked about what they saw as the biggest threat. there are so many threats emerging and i wish i could take some off the table but they keep coming at us. they can change the biological threats we know today and...
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>> i think it must have been bill gates. >> reporter: pete's prediction came true. world's richest man, perhaps the most powerful philanthropist, shivering for pete's cause. and that billion dollar prediction, they were almost a quarter of the way there in just six weeks. but as the science of als progressed, pete's body continued to decline. just this past summer, a crises, pete suddenly taken back to the hospital, reportedly at death's door. when we come back, pete frates battles back from the brink. fighting for his future and so many others with als. you're about to meet one inspirational young man. jimmy's gotten used to his whole room smelling like sweaty odors. yup, he's gone noseblind. he thinks it smells fine, but his mom smells this... luckily for all your hard-to-wash fabrics... ...there's febreze fabric refresher. febreze doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've... ...gone noseblind to. and try febreze unstopables for fabric. with up to twice the fresh scent power, you'll want to try it... ...again and again and maybe just one more time. indulge in
>> i think it must have been bill gates. >> reporter: pete's prediction came true. world's richest man, perhaps the most powerful philanthropist, shivering for pete's cause. and that billion dollar prediction, they were almost a quarter of the way there in just six weeks. but as the science of als progressed, pete's body continued to decline. just this past summer, a crises, pete suddenly taken back to the hospital, reportedly at death's door. when we come back, pete frates battles...
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. >>> if you are a member of the class of 2018, bill gates has a graduation gift for you. anyone earningassociate'chelor' degree can download his favorite book for free. that book is 10reasons we are wrong about the world and why things are better than you think. it's what written by the late health 'sbeen recommending the since it came out. he says he gets a kthrough of u truths about the world and how life is getting better and where the world needs to improve. >> maybe you should read it. >>> 4:45. always listen to sound. >> bill also says you should read how to dale carnegie. if you see a lot of these guys that are super successful, they read a lot of books. guys and gals, i should say. let's take a look at the commute now. we start with the bay bridge. cked up but only in some of these lanes. you can see traffic is be all right. you see it is getting busier. i think we lost that picture. let's talk about 8580 west on. you can see it slow. it took about mistop and go tr no major issues livermore to dublin. we look at 80. he picked up that roadwork so the traffic is loo
. >>> if you are a member of the class of 2018, bill gates has a graduation gift for you. anyone earningassociate'chelor' degree can download his favorite book for free. that book is 10reasons we are wrong about the world and why things are better than you think. it's what written by the late health 'sbeen recommending the since it came out. he says he gets a kthrough of u truths about the world and how life is getting better and where the world needs to improve. >> maybe you...
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. >> bill gates leading an effor to malaria by creating a to kill each other. the plan is to create genetically modified male mosquitos. when theyhe mate tll pass a ofan to the on fspring which will kill them before they reac. that's when mosquitos startri biting. a is a deadly >>disease. warning in anne arunde county tonight. the hunt for chinese mittenab s is on. flyer day saying wanted o dr alive. they're asking for sightings enbankments.urg 0s into ou find one, take a close-up t photo,e note of where the crab w foun freeze it or preserve the crab in rubbing alcohol. >> wow. >> the contact, there's a lot of options here. then contacthe smithsonian environmental research center. we have information on oureeb site in cas you don't remember what the procedure is. it's at.c fox5dc. >> you know it's a good thinghae issut warning. a lot of t folks wouldow old bay seasoning on that? >> >> is this for real. chinese mitten cbs. crazy. >> go figure. >> supposed to be a funnyty, it's a serious story. >> it is actually but at this time of nightine turn anyth into someth
. >> bill gates leading an effor to malaria by creating a to kill each other. the plan is to create genetically modified male mosquitos. when theyhe mate tll pass a ofan to the on fspring which will kill them before they reac. that's when mosquitos startri biting. a is a deadly >>disease. warning in anne arunde county tonight. the hunt for chinese mittenab s is on. flyer day saying wanted o dr alive. they're asking for sightings enbankments.urg 0s into ou find one, take a close-up t...
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actually, my personal net worth was increasing $ week.aughter]masayoshi: for thri became richer than bill gatee masayoshi: no, before i told anelse, stock started crashing david: ok. [laughter] masayoshi: so, six months after that, our share price went down 99%. , we almost went bankrupt. and somehow, i survived. david: you rebuilt your business. and among the things you did, was you bought well-known companies. u bought vodafone's mobile telephone business in japan.t e, now is the time to go next stage, which is the internet will become mobile internet. so, i had to either get the license from the government, or for the spectrum, or acquire vodafone japan. t, i applied for the license ment sd no, i actually sued the government. and, you know, for one year, a big fight. but then vodafone japan became available. $20 billion. i have $2 billion. so, $18 billion short. david: so where did you get the ney? yoshi: so, i convinced the bank, you know, that the vodafo, i am going to turn around and become successful and become great cash flow. they believed me and lent the me money. david: and they did
actually, my personal net worth was increasing $ week.aughter]masayoshi: for thri became richer than bill gatee masayoshi: no, before i told anelse, stock started crashing david: ok. [laughter] masayoshi: so, six months after that, our share price went down 99%. , we almost went bankrupt. and somehow, i survived. david: you rebuilt your business. and among the things you did, was you bought well-known companies. u bought vodafone's mobile telephone business in japan.t e, now is the time to go...
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[laughter] masayoshi: for three days, i became richer than bill gates. david: wow. that upset him? [laughter] masayoshi: no, before i told anybody else, our stock started crashing. david: ok. [laughter] masayoshi: so, six months after that, our share price went down 99%. so, we almost went bankrupt. and somehow, i survived. david: you rebuilt your business. and among the things you did, was you bought well-known companies. you bought vodafone's mobile telephone business in japan. masayoshi: at that time, i said, now is the time to go next stage, which is the internet will become mobile internet. so, i had to either get the license from the government for the spectrum, or acquire vodafone japan. first, i applied for the license to the government. and the government said no, there is no more spectrum. i actually sued the government. and, you know, for one year, a big fight. but then vodafone japan became available. $20 billion. i had $2 billion. so, $18 billion short. david: so where did you get the money? masayoshi: so, i convinced the bank, you know, that the vodafo
[laughter] masayoshi: for three days, i became richer than bill gates. david: wow. that upset him? [laughter] masayoshi: no, before i told anybody else, our stock started crashing. david: ok. [laughter] masayoshi: so, six months after that, our share price went down 99%. so, we almost went bankrupt. and somehow, i survived. david: you rebuilt your business. and among the things you did, was you bought well-known companies. you bought vodafone's mobile telephone business in japan. masayoshi: at...
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bill gates is part of the deal. costco will start selling the avocados in the midwest. >>> 4:55.n minutes away from my accuweather forecast. the alameda county fair resumes today. one of our milder days. oh, man, that asphalt and temperatures in the hundreds friday and saturday. today is a great day to go. 68 at 11:00. a comfortable opening. 78 with the strong sunshine, but that's really nice especially for pleasanton this time of year. 57 at 11:00. we have nascar at sonoma raceway. temperature 91 friday, 96 saturday. but for the big race sunday, 84. that should be more comfortable. >> oh, yeah, bring your sunscreen no matter where you're going, mike. we're doing okay so far today. no major issues on the roads. we're looking live at our walnut creek camera. southbound 680 traffic starting to fill in. not many folks hitting the brakes there. heavier traffic westbound 205 to 580 down to 11 miles an hour. overall that's pretty typical for that stretch this time of day. we're keeping a close eye on the bay bridge after yesterday's tough commute. we'll head back there coming up at 5:0
bill gates is part of the deal. costco will start selling the avocados in the midwest. >>> 4:55.n minutes away from my accuweather forecast. the alameda county fair resumes today. one of our milder days. oh, man, that asphalt and temperatures in the hundreds friday and saturday. today is a great day to go. 68 at 11:00. a comfortable opening. 78 with the strong sunshine, but that's really nice especially for pleasanton this time of year. 57 at 11:00. we have nascar at sonoma raceway....
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. >>> bill gates is giving every 2018 college graduate a gift. >> he says will buy the grads this new book, factfulness. graduates have to logon to gates' blog to get it. >> those are your tech bites. >>> dub nation, time to sport the blough and gold. >> what to expect connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. . >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. did you see dion lynn? she met a family from sunnyvale at the airport heading to the warriors game tonight in cleveland. you can sit and watch at home because it's dubs on 7. weather 68 and 54. a little warmer than what we'll have at at&t park. we'll take a look at that and how cool compared to average we'll have today coming up. >>> a new opportunity for children in the bay area. >> some local children actually learning how to sail from so
. >>> bill gates is giving every 2018 college graduate a gift. >> he says will buy the grads this new book, factfulness. graduates have to logon to gates' blog to get it. >> those are your tech bites. >>> dub nation, time to sport the blough and gold. >> what to expect connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of...
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both bill gates and the vc farm back it.e mid-west. >> choosing a name. sometimes it takes a village. that's next. >>> first we want to thank bahram for this picture of the fog at mount tam. share your pictures with the hashtag abc 7 >>> coming up ton on abc news at 6:00. >> i want people to know in re rights. >> activist ernie brockovich travels to the north bay to take on an old foe and offer advise to victims of the devastating fires. >>> a bay area treasure. but a power struggle is threatening the future of san francisco's glide memorial church. >>> we will show you the steps amazon is taking to try to keep delivered packages safe from thieves. come up in half an hour. >>> finally for now the newest resident at six flags, discovery kingdom if vallejo needs your help. >> here she is, the little -- cute little sea lion pup born saturday. the first offspring of lulu recently rked by the marine mammal center. >> six flags is running a contest to help find a name for the pup. anyone can take part. go to the facebook page. the
both bill gates and the vc farm back it.e mid-west. >> choosing a name. sometimes it takes a village. that's next. >>> first we want to thank bahram for this picture of the fog at mount tam. share your pictures with the hashtag abc 7 >>> coming up ton on abc news at 6:00. >> i want people to know in re rights. >> activist ernie brockovich travels to the north bay to take on an old foe and offer advise to victims of the devastating fires. >>> a bay...
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bill gates is not someone given takes this but he very seriously. he refers to simulation that say a pandemic of that nature could kill, i think it is 33 million people in 250 days. intohat is not even taking account the social unrest, the economic harm, all of those things. it would be a problem. it's a question i think of when, not if. recently recovered a hearing where disease experts came in and talked about what they see is the biggest threat. here are some answers. so many threats emerging and i wish i could take some off the table but they keep coming at us. even more concerning is technology advancing so much that it can change biological threats that we know today into something different that we may not be prepared for. i think the biggest dread is our response capabilities, and being able to respond to anything that comes our way. >> is there one biological threat at the top of your list? is there when the gives you greatest concern? >> influenza needs to be at the top of my list. it can affect everyone rapidly and is constantly changing,
bill gates is not someone given takes this but he very seriously. he refers to simulation that say a pandemic of that nature could kill, i think it is 33 million people in 250 days. intohat is not even taking account the social unrest, the economic harm, all of those things. it would be a problem. it's a question i think of when, not if. recently recovered a hearing where disease experts came in and talked about what they see is the biggest threat. here are some answers. so many threats...
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having so much wealth that they create great works of public art the likes of warren buffett and bill gates today they publicly very publicly give huge amounts of money on paper anyway they say they were giving billions of dollars to fight malaria were giving billions of dollars to all these good causes and it does work you see a lot of people feel like warren buffett is caught only in a nice guy and why would you have any problem with his you know even he by the way his wealth he himself he states that publicly he said it in his shareholder newsletter that he looks for companies that have monopoly pricing. power it just emerged for example that he tried to invest three billion dollars and what is seeking by losing money big time right now is they're seeking to destroy all the competition in order to have monopoly pricing power ok but who created the wealth was. family or was it the artists of the renaissance so the artists of the renaissance created a distribution of power away from the feudal lords of the middle ages and so they had wealth distribution then the medicis came in and they re
having so much wealth that they create great works of public art the likes of warren buffett and bill gates today they publicly very publicly give huge amounts of money on paper anyway they say they were giving billions of dollars to fight malaria were giving billions of dollars to all these good causes and it does work you see a lot of people feel like warren buffett is caught only in a nice guy and why would you have any problem with his you know even he by the way his wealth he himself he...
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because of the likes of david john because of the likes of warren buffett because of the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they plan. fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women convicted the one time bank chief executive over a series of circular transactions made anglo's deposits look seven point two billion euros larger than they were in september two thousand and eight he was also found guilty of false accounting in december two thousand and eight when the bank published misleading information to the market showing those fraudulent deposits in the bank's annual financial statements he was found to have conspired with dennis casey willie mcateer and john boat to defraud depositors and investors by dishonestly creating the impression anglo was healthier than it was of course we had in ame
because of the likes of david john because of the likes of warren buffett because of the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they plan. fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women convicted the...
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because of the likes of david john because of the likes of warren buffett because the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank through each bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they are. fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women convicted the one time bank chief executive over a series of circular transactions that made anglos deposits look seven point two billion euros larger than they were in september two thousand and eight he was also found guilty of false accounting in december two thousand and eight when the bank published misleading information to the market showing those fraudulent deposits in the bank's annual financial statements he was found to have conspired with. willie mcateer and john boccieri depositors and investors by dishonestly creating the impression anglo was healthier than it was of course we had in americ
because of the likes of david john because of the likes of warren buffett because the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank through each bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they are. fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women...
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because of the likes of david john because of the likes of warren buffett because the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they. plan on fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women convicted the one time bank chief executive over a series of circular transactions made anglo's deposits look seven point two billion euros larger than they were in september two thousand and eight he was also found guilty of false accounting in december two thousand and eight when the bank published misleading information to the market showing those fraudulent deposits in the bank's annual financial statements he was found to have conspired with dennis casey willie mcateer and john voted to fraud depositors and investors by just honestly creating the impression anglo was healthier than it was of course we had in
because of the likes of david john because of the likes of warren buffett because the likes of bill gates because of the likes of ron in our economy because of the likes of lloyds r.b.s. j.p. morgan citibank bank every single bank you can think of that is very big and powerful well we are wretched here on this earth that they. plan on fleeing and if they flee perhaps we can recover again like a phoenix from the ashes that they have left behind the jury of nine men and three women convicted the...
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these products choose to power down when they leave the office, following industry giants like bill gatesnd steve jobs, who restricted their own kids' access to technology at home. pierre laurent has worked for companies, including microsoft and intel. he says the tech industry designs products to hook users. do you think the average parent is aware of that danger? >> no, i don't think the parents are aware of that. >> reporter: pierre and his wife, monica, became concerned that their three children would miss out on real-life experiences while on their devices. researchers are still learning more about how technology affects kids, but some early studies of heavy tech users show potential links to a rise in teen suicide rates, addiction, anxiety, and loss of social skills. none of the three children played video games or watched tv, and they didn't get cell phones until they were teenagers. their 13-year-old daughter, maia, spends her free time knitting and playing in the backyard. do you ever miss technology? >> not really, no. the only thing i might miss technology for is listening to m
these products choose to power down when they leave the office, following industry giants like bill gatesnd steve jobs, who restricted their own kids' access to technology at home. pierre laurent has worked for companies, including microsoft and intel. he says the tech industry designs products to hook users. do you think the average parent is aware of that danger? >> no, i don't think the parents are aware of that. >> reporter: pierre and his wife, monica, became concerned that...
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following industry giants like bill gates and steve jobs, who restricted their own kids' access to technologyrt laront has worked for companies including microsoft and intel. >> the phone is typically set on a table at the entrance. that's where they live most of the time. >> reporter: he says the tech industry designs products to hook users. do you think the average parent is aware of that danger? >> no, i don't think the parents are aware of that. they don't see the consequences because nobody's told them. there's no warning on the product. >> reporter: pierre and his wife, monica, became concerned that their three children would miss out on real-life experiences while on their devices. so they decided to limit their screen time. researchers are still learning more about how technology affects kids. but some early studies of heavy tech users show potential links to a rise in teen suicide rates, addiction, anxiety, and loss of social skills. >> do they ever come to you and say i really just want a tablet, i want a cell phone, i want -- >> oh, absolutely. >> especially the last one. she doesn
following industry giants like bill gates and steve jobs, who restricted their own kids' access to technologyrt laront has worked for companies including microsoft and intel. >> the phone is typically set on a table at the entrance. that's where they live most of the time. >> reporter: he says the tech industry designs products to hook users. do you think the average parent is aware of that danger? >> no, i don't think the parents are aware of that. they don't see the...
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worth almost $142 billion, making him the richest man in the world, surpassing warren buffett and bill gates amazon shares continue to hit record highs in the days those only get richer. cheryl: one of the richest man and one of the most fake name. kind of a frightening new skill for everybody. >> i'm with you. i don't know if i'd want to know, but the new artificial intelligence system can predict whether hospital patients will die 24 hours after admission. it processes data about patients like her age, ethnicity and gender. the information is combined with information like diagnosis, her vital signs and lab results. >> i've got a pushback on this. they're looking at an average person like you, how well they do. you may be a different kind of person. you may fight back. you may be more upbeat. there's something about you that makes you survive. i just have to say that because of my own personal experience. reporter: you definitely have this experience. i thought they were saying they would dig into.his notes, things like that, to combine that information. that might be a little bit -- chery
worth almost $142 billion, making him the richest man in the world, surpassing warren buffett and bill gates amazon shares continue to hit record highs in the days those only get richer. cheryl: one of the richest man and one of the most fake name. kind of a frightening new skill for everybody. >> i'm with you. i don't know if i'd want to know, but the new artificial intelligence system can predict whether hospital patients will die 24 hours after admission. it processes data about...
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those gate -- bill gates famously dated and married an employee.utiny now is on everyone, including in corporate america, in this post me to movement, and everybody's behavior has to be above reproach. their board had no choice, there was a policy that managers could not date subordinates and if you are the ceo, basically everybody is a subordinate, so i assume he knew those roles -- rules. emily: thinking about the names that have been thrown out, rene james, the former intel president who actually pitched called, theye is pitched together to become ceo and president, also stacy smith, who worked at intel for many years and recently left. and other names, lisa sue, diane greene who is running google cloud, diane bryant who was cpo for a time at intel, and is now working at google, so how do these names strike you? >> a couple things, they are all highly qualified people, but it is interesting they are all outsiders. intel in its history has never had an outsider ceo. and this is a company that in the last five years under brian krzanich, the bench
those gate -- bill gates famously dated and married an employee.utiny now is on everyone, including in corporate america, in this post me to movement, and everybody's behavior has to be above reproach. their board had no choice, there was a policy that managers could not date subordinates and if you are the ceo, basically everybody is a subordinate, so i assume he knew those roles -- rules. emily: thinking about the names that have been thrown out, rene james, the former intel president who...
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circumstance, as bob indicated, lift the cap entirely so that we're taxing all the income of the bill gates of the world and the jeff bezos of the world, you know, we're going to be winding up paying a ton of additional benefits to people who don't need them because of this link between contributions and benefits. so in order to prevent a very inefficient and really wasteful collection of resources that we probably need for the stability of the program and other needs of the federal government, we would so chang how the benefit formula works so as to want have that effect. so you really can't avoid the question of having to do a substantial portion tv through reforms on the benefit side, because just lifting the cap, and by the way, i would accentuate some of the figures that bob indicated and say that even those numbers to an extent rate, i would say, the good of lifting the cap, because you're basically buying time, and so, yes, over the 75-year window, you saw a certain percentage of the problem, but it's less and less as the 75-year window goes on and less and less after that. so we can
circumstance, as bob indicated, lift the cap entirely so that we're taxing all the income of the bill gates of the world and the jeff bezos of the world, you know, we're going to be winding up paying a ton of additional benefits to people who don't need them because of this link between contributions and benefits. so in order to prevent a very inefficient and really wasteful collection of resources that we probably need for the stability of the program and other needs of the federal government,...
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hiv-aids we are fortunate to have you here and given your extraordinary leadership on the agenda, bill gatess that there was a spanish influenza in this century and a short amount of time 30 million people could die in less than a year. but more on this topic alone talk about what you have learned about investing. >> very much so. so with the non- hiv sounding and then to go into the place and then those that can respond. a classic example of west africa. so many reasons around ebola. and the other nations have come in. and to do something for them. with the infrastructure to respond. and because of the application of the pepfar model you don't see the catastrophe that you saw in 2014 and point number t 1 -- point number two but the ability outbreak those that were infected it with those other countries that are a sustainable structure and with those people who have been working through the pepfar system. and those that have a sustainable infrastructure and then to have that organization and it is our job. and what it has done for other countries. next we will do a lightning round. and sitti
hiv-aids we are fortunate to have you here and given your extraordinary leadership on the agenda, bill gatess that there was a spanish influenza in this century and a short amount of time 30 million people could die in less than a year. but more on this topic alone talk about what you have learned about investing. >> very much so. so with the non- hiv sounding and then to go into the place and then those that can respond. a classic example of west africa. so many reasons around ebola. and...
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house.everything is almost anticlimactic at that point, so take a page from warren buffett and bill gatesnd start giving money away. that is my advice. there is something bothering him still and that is the idea that trade war seems to be playing out as he had warned. barry: he warned the president, if you do this, our allies will dollar, noollar for one wins a trade war, this is a waste of time. i know you promised we would save manufacturing jobs but let's find a productive way to do this instead of just tit-for-tat. tariffs do not seem to make sense. it is not in anybody's interest. vonnie: he is saying -- quantifying this, saying trade disputes could wipe out entirely the economic benefits of the tax cuts. the fed is heavily worried about inflation down the road but it is not good for the economy, is it? barry: it is interesting he brought that up. some analysts have been wondering why we have not seen a huge impact in the first responses. well, the buybacks is with the tax reform went. there is a whole school of thought that says, there are all these cases around the world, these tax
house.everything is almost anticlimactic at that point, so take a page from warren buffett and bill gatesnd start giving money away. that is my advice. there is something bothering him still and that is the idea that trade war seems to be playing out as he had warned. barry: he warned the president, if you do this, our allies will dollar, noollar for one wins a trade war, this is a waste of time. i know you promised we would save manufacturing jobs but let's find a productive way to do this...
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or in seattle with a notebook on waters where bill gates is.here's something thrilling being in the actual presence of a notebook page looking at vitruvian man, the guy in the circle in the square and its in the top floor of the place in venice and just staring at it and say my goodness, look at look where he put his projector needle and feel a connection after 500 years. >> was the anything you discover in doing your research of the vincy or anyone else thateally surprised you that you didn't expect to come across? >> i was the price with leonardo da vinci as how he connect all the disciplines, how understanding facial muscles and nerves and how a muscle that do with the eyebrows touches the lipscomb have deflected what he's doing that smile of the mona lisa. i also loved looking at how affected him. because during his 20s, his main work was as a theatrical producer of pageants and plays both influence and in milan. so those contraptions like a helicopter we know that he drew, that starts off as a prop to bring angels down to the state. you lo
or in seattle with a notebook on waters where bill gates is.here's something thrilling being in the actual presence of a notebook page looking at vitruvian man, the guy in the circle in the square and its in the top floor of the place in venice and just staring at it and say my goodness, look at look where he put his projector needle and feel a connection after 500 years. >> was the anything you discover in doing your research of the vincy or anyone else thateally surprised you that you...
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also madefarm bill successful billionaires like warren buffett, bill gates, and president trump eligible for farm programs because the house bill eliminates income caps. i'm not saying those individuals are going to apply for it, but so you know how are the farm bill in the house goes. i would point out, president budget, eliminated to $500,000, so it seems that president trump does not believe wealthy farmarmers need subsidies. i have fought for years to keep the farm safety net focus exclusively on real farmers. in fact come in the last farm bill, my legislation was passed by both parties of congress as part of the farm bill. under the way things are supposed to work -- and let me emphasize "supposed to work," it should have been left in place, instead, congress violated those congressional rules, creating a new loophole to maintain the original loophole that i was trying to close. now, you cannot make that stuff up, can you? to reallycans agree farm, you should be eligible for farm programs. unfortunately, the farm bill is another example of good intentions gone wrong. get over 70%rme
also madefarm bill successful billionaires like warren buffett, bill gates, and president trump eligible for farm programs because the house bill eliminates income caps. i'm not saying those individuals are going to apply for it, but so you know how are the farm bill in the house goes. i would point out, president budget, eliminated to $500,000, so it seems that president trump does not believe wealthy farmarmers need subsidies. i have fought for years to keep the farm safety net focus...
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mike, thank y >> bill gates is leading efforts to curb mel aria by creatingosquitoes that kill each othert foder invested $4 mill great genetical modified to male mosquito and when they mate, they'll pass on dwaen to offspring which will kill them before they reach.dulthood that's when mosquitoes start actually biting. a wn in anne arrundel county tonight the hunt for chinese mitten crabs is back on. smit sewnian scientists released this fer yesterday saying want, deadr alive. they're asking boaters to report any sightings becausee invasive creatures bauer rows and cause ease rotion and threatens levies. they have already bdn spot in chesapeake beach, maryland. if you findto one you're asked take a close up photo and take not of where the crab was found and freez it or preserve t crab in rubb alcohol and then contact the smithsonia environmental research center. weave more information on our web site. remember that's fox5dc.com. still ahead tonight a stop sign thief tries to make things rights. sign thief tries to make things rights. apology decades in the making. a person behind stop sig
mike, thank y >> bill gates is leading efforts to curb mel aria by creatingosquitoes that kill each othert foder invested $4 mill great genetical modified to male mosquito and when they mate, they'll pass on dwaen to offspring which will kill them before they reach.dulthood that's when mosquitoes start actually biting. a wn in anne arrundel county tonight the hunt for chinese mitten crabs is back on. smit sewnian scientists released this fer yesterday saying want, deadr alive. they're...
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jeff bazos, bill gates and warren buffets.ade no secret of their contempt for this president. what does that tell you? are you they going to be putting up money to go against this president? >> i hope they do. this is the first wave of it. >> michael bloomberg is putting all this money, $80 million sounds like a lot to me, but it's obviously a small fraction of his fortune. but i think it will make a big difference in getting democrats elected i hope in the fall. if other billionaires want to join that party, think it's great. i think, ceos are beginning to stand up for what's right in this country. it's long overdue. we can't allow this person who michael bloomberg described as a con man to hijack our country. >> what's interesting, though, is they are businesspeople. have made tons of money. he said i know a con man when i see one. they know donald trump. they know him. >> and we know him, too, as new yorkers, we know him. i mean, i think, look, here's the conflict that ceos have. they like his tax law. they like some of his
jeff bazos, bill gates and warren buffets.ade no secret of their contempt for this president. what does that tell you? are you they going to be putting up money to go against this president? >> i hope they do. this is the first wave of it. >> michael bloomberg is putting all this money, $80 million sounds like a lot to me, but it's obviously a small fraction of his fortune. but i think it will make a big difference in getting democrats elected i hope in the fall. if other...
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he's not elon musk or bill gates.n you add to you evidence the fact he openly admires the leaders of north korea and russia. >> yes, absolutely. that's something that's a hallmark of putin's foreign policy is the support for dictators around the world. that's something that vladmir putin does. donald trump follows suit rhetorically and in practice. >> mike murphy, one of the mistakes of the hype ventilating, overreaction of donald trump is there's no proportion and a lot of other people around the country say may some of this is bad but is it all the worst thing ever. when you remove the t word and look at how people feel about demoacy. 79 pr 79% of americans which include consvatives concerned about the condition of democracy in america. you're view of the points that were raised. >> well,n the poll first. i think it's very telling. we're into tribal politics is i'm right. you're evil. i can do or say anything about you because i'm fighting evil. totally cheapens dialogue because there's no argument. i think that's b
he's not elon musk or bill gates.n you add to you evidence the fact he openly admires the leaders of north korea and russia. >> yes, absolutely. that's something that's a hallmark of putin's foreign policy is the support for dictators around the world. that's something that vladmir putin does. donald trump follows suit rhetorically and in practice. >> mike murphy, one of the mistakes of the hype ventilating, overreaction of donald trump is there's no proportion and a lot of other...
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the house farmville also made successful billionaires like warren buffett and bill gates and president trump. eligible for farm programs because the house bill eliminates income for farm subsidy eligibility. i am not saying those individuals will apply for it. just so you know how far the farmville in the house goes. i would point out president trump in his budget lowered the income from the current $900,000 to $500,000. it seems that president trump doesn't believe wealthy non- farmers need farm subsidy. i have fought for years to keep the farms safety net focused exclusively on real farmers. during the last farmville my payment limitation legislation was passed by both bodies of congress as part of the farmville. under the way things are supposed to work, and let me emphasize supposed to work, the conference committee should have left my language in place. instead the congress committee violated those rules, and changed it. creating a new loophole to maintain the original loophole that i was trying to close. you cannot make that stuff up can you? most americans agree if you -- you sh
the house farmville also made successful billionaires like warren buffett and bill gates and president trump. eligible for farm programs because the house bill eliminates income for farm subsidy eligibility. i am not saying those individuals will apply for it. just so you know how far the farmville in the house goes. i would point out president trump in his budget lowered the income from the current $900,000 to $500,000. it seems that president trump doesn't believe wealthy non- farmers need...
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. >> as bill gates, they had a very smooth transition as well he talked about it well before and bonner was in place. that's not what was weighing on the stock. 1%, 2%, that's not a big deal. >> i think the issue starbucks has, companies like mcdonald's a major competitor, getting people in there multiple times a day on desserts and coffee people follow their business model. this is one of the iconic global brands if you don't think they can leverage that and are not doing that right now, i just think that this is not a big deal. this is something this company has been running fine without him. you're buying weakness on this een in range for two years and i think it stays in one. >> it wouldn't be surprising to see a trump batweet bashing starbucks. >>> coming up, apple on a tear after a slew of announcements after its annual developers conference and the run has just begun. we will explain. >>> plus tom lee will debunk what he is calling the three biggest myths about crypto currency. >>> and later, facebook facing the perfect share of troubles. roger mcnamee says the worst is not over
. >> as bill gates, they had a very smooth transition as well he talked about it well before and bonner was in place. that's not what was weighing on the stock. 1%, 2%, that's not a big deal. >> i think the issue starbucks has, companies like mcdonald's a major competitor, getting people in there multiple times a day on desserts and coffee people follow their business model. this is one of the iconic global brands if you don't think they can leverage that and are not doing that...