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steve jobs and bill gates.hey had a shared common mission which is putting computing into the hands of the normal person. >> the race was on to get a pc on every desk in america. while bill gates was focused on building software, steve jobs had siz sighis sights on transf the computer's image all together. >> a computer was the very embodiment of uncool. this was the cold mind of the dehumanizing us. putting everything on punch cards. they take that understanding of the computer and stand it completely on its head. all these people who appear to be brainwashed staring at a screen with a gigantic man's face talking. then along comes a woman dressed like an olympic athlete swinging a hammer. literally destroying the, you know, the tools of the mass society. that's a great brand image. >> by the mid 8 0s iss, apple put two computers on the market. in 19 84, jobs pulled back the curtain on a revolutionary product. >> we're introducing the third industry milestone product, mcintosh. >> it initially caused a lot of b
steve jobs and bill gates.hey had a shared common mission which is putting computing into the hands of the normal person. >> the race was on to get a pc on every desk in america. while bill gates was focused on building software, steve jobs had siz sighis sights on transf the computer's image all together. >> a computer was the very embodiment of uncool. this was the cold mind of the dehumanizing us. putting everything on punch cards. they take that understanding of the computer and...
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please welcome bill gates.me back it to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: first things first when they sper view him please don't get up immediately because people think we are fying and we are a not. >> i don't want to overstay my welcome. >> trevor: but everyone is like bill gates, did you offend him, no, that is what he does, he is done he done, gees up and leaves, everyone else is like i'm out, i'm done that show you become a billionaire am welcome back to the show. congratulations on another successful year on the goal keepers event. towk talk to us about goal keeper, people know are you involved with fill an thropy, but what is your intention with the goal keeper's event. what are you trying to inspire in people. >> all the countries from the united nations made a set of commitments to improve the state of life to get rid of disease, climate change and those goals, sustainable development goals, we need every year to sit down and look are we making progress, we need to celebrate the heroes who are
please welcome bill gates.me back it to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: first things first when they sper view him please don't get up immediately because people think we are fying and we are a not. >> i don't want to overstay my welcome. >> trevor: but everyone is like bill gates, did you offend him, no, that is what he does, he is done he done, gees up and leaves, everyone else is like i'm out, i'm done that show you become a billionaire am welcome back to...
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not as rich as bill gates, but pretty darn rich.s jack ma speaking exclusively to our china correspondent. a terrific interview. a lot more ahead. the countdown to the imposition of $20 billion of tariffs by the u.s. on china. watching the market reaction and digging deep into what this means. there is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: three minutes until the anding of the nikkei sydney. looking into tech stocks in particular. looking as if we could see regulation in the future for u.s. technology companies. that is the fear that sent some of these investors in tech issues. watch out for those. 6/10, youures up by can see essentially we are looking negative. if we got more negativity, it could be the seventh straight day of declines. discussing the impact of these potential new u.s. tariffs which could get instituted in about three hours. we talk about that with the ceo of export now, frank. joining us later, luca chesky on avoid risk in emerging markets. this is bloomberg.. open is next. ♪ ♪ kongad: 8:00 a.m. in hong and singapore, 9:00 a.m. i
not as rich as bill gates, but pretty darn rich.s jack ma speaking exclusively to our china correspondent. a terrific interview. a lot more ahead. the countdown to the imposition of $20 billion of tariffs by the u.s. on china. watching the market reaction and digging deep into what this means. there is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: three minutes until the anding of the nikkei sydney. looking into tech stocks in particular. looking as if we could see regulation in the future for u.s. technology...
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many years ago, people say jack, bill gates. i can never be as rich as bill gates.hing i can do better than him, i can retire earlier. i can do something for the education field that is unique, different, and something in jack ma's mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world. i want to do something using my own way. julie: coming up on bloomberg best, more of the weeks top news, including the latest on italy's budget battle, and straightahead, more exclusive conversations. a top energy executive shares concerns about how trade war's could hurt his business. >> if china. significantly, that will have an impact on global demand. julie: this is bloomberg. ♪ xfinity mobile is a new wireless network designed to save you money. whether you use your phone to get fit. to find meaningful, thoughtful, slightly-weird gifts. or just to know which way you're facing right now. however you use it, your wireless bill is about to cost a whole lot less. ask how you get xfinity mobile included with your xfinity internet. so you just
many years ago, people say jack, bill gates. i can never be as rich as bill gates.hing i can do better than him, i can retire earlier. i can do something for the education field that is unique, different, and something in jack ma's mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world. i want to do something using my own way. julie: coming up on bloomberg best, more of the weeks top news, including the latest on italy's budget battle, and straightahead,...
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when you book it -- would you look at a bill gates model?hink there is a lot i can learn from bill gates. many years ago, people said, jack, i can never be as rich as bill gates. one thing i can do better than him, i can retire earlier than him. something unique, different, and something in my jack ma's mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists, but i want to do something using my own way. >> i wish he had been my teacher. that was our exclusive conversation with alibaba founder and executive chairman jack ma. >> coming up, venezuela in meltdown. we'll be joined by an energy researcher, next. hays in new york. haidi: you are watching "daybreak: australia." a potential drop in demand for trade tensions. crude supplies are expected to fall significantly after the beginning of u.s. sanctions on iran in early november. all of these often conflicting factors. the founding of energy markets research firm joins us from singapore. good morning. what is the most powerful, most compelling element of all of this
when you book it -- would you look at a bill gates model?hink there is a lot i can learn from bill gates. many years ago, people said, jack, i can never be as rich as bill gates. one thing i can do better than him, i can retire earlier than him. something unique, different, and something in my jack ma's mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists, but i want to do something using my own way. >> i wish he had been my teacher. that was our exclusive...
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well, i can never be as rich as bill gates.ne thing i can do better than him is retire earlier than him. i can do something that is from the education field. i could do something unique, different. something in my jack ma's mind. so i would learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world, but i want to do something using my own way. julie: coming up on "bloomberg best," more of the week's top news, including the latest on italy's budget battle. and straight ahead, more exclusive conversations. a top energy executive shares concerns about how trade wars could hurt his business. >> if china falls off significantly, that would have an impact on global demand. there is no question about that. julie: this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ julie: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i'm julie hyman. the outlook for oil is, well, complicated. a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico, impending sanctions against iran and pending trade sanctions against china were on on the minds of china this week. bloomberg television sp
well, i can never be as rich as bill gates.ne thing i can do better than him is retire earlier than him. i can do something that is from the education field. i could do something unique, different. something in my jack ma's mind. so i would learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world, but i want to do something using my own way. julie: coming up on "bloomberg best," more of the week's top news, including the latest on italy's budget battle. and...
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>> there are a lot of things i can learn from bill gates.ople said bill gates, i said i could never be as rich. one thing i could do better is retire earlier. i can do something that is from education field, unique, different and something in my mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, philanthropists. i want to do something using my own way. scarlet: that was jack ma speaking with tom mackenzie. let's stay with the developing world and turn to brazil. electiondential campaign has been jolted after the leading candidate was stabbed during a's treat rally. jair bolsonaro underwent surgery to contain internal bleeding. his condition has stabilized. if you look at how brazilian markets reacted, stocks extended gains, analysts suggesting it could boost sympathy and voter intentions. with us right now is ian bremmer davidvid bremmer -- and riley. is this a theme or there will be --pathy votes to a candidate where there will be sympathy -- to a candidate candidate? if it had been fatal, i do not think the sympathy vote would be useful.
>> there are a lot of things i can learn from bill gates.ople said bill gates, i said i could never be as rich. one thing i could do better is retire earlier. i can do something that is from education field, unique, different and something in my mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, philanthropists. i want to do something using my own way. scarlet: that was jack ma speaking with tom mackenzie. let's stay with the developing world and turn to brazil. electiondential campaign...
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if you look at bill gates, he focused on microsoft and then became more philanthropic. it's now time for bezos to become more philanthropic. for people to help him give some of his wealth away. he said homelessness and education were two things that emerged that a very important to people and he also feels early child education, getting a kid on a good path to education early is the best step rather than trying to intervene later and get them caught up. with homelessness, it looks like they will try to support listing shelters that are making a difference and have a track record of success and throw more recess -- resources at them. helpa: he has pledged to homeless families and this comes at a weird time after he overturned a tax that would bring funding to homes in seattle. why is this happening? naomi: amazon fight -- night -- spencer: amazon fought against the tax that would generate about $50 million a year for programs for the homeless and create affordable housing. that was a tax on big employers and amazon would have been the primary target of the tax. finethis
if you look at bill gates, he focused on microsoft and then became more philanthropic. it's now time for bezos to become more philanthropic. for people to help him give some of his wealth away. he said homelessness and education were two things that emerged that a very important to people and he also feels early child education, getting a kid on a good path to education early is the best step rather than trying to intervene later and get them caught up. with homelessness, it looks like they...
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he's been many years ago, people say jack, bill gates. i can never be as rich as bill gates.ng i can do better than him, i can retire earlier than him. i can do something that is for education field. i can do unique, different, something in my jack ma's mind. so i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world. but i want to do something using my own way. guy: jack ma speaking to tom mackenzie. fascinating interview. and the future outside of alibaba. let's stay with tech. a bit of an aztec selloff. i want to compare amazon and alibaba. i got the adr here for baba. you can see the spread here. it's an amazing journey, different trajectory. sandra crowl still with us. i look at amazon. i look at alibaba, it's come down aggressively. you see the same thing in tencent and a bunch of asian tech companies. is there an opportunity to get into the latter, the asian companies? in some ways, the business model is the same, in some ways they can be on valuation but they are not right now. sadnndra: there are certainly some new opportunities in c
he's been many years ago, people say jack, bill gates. i can never be as rich as bill gates.ng i can do better than him, i can retire earlier than him. i can do something that is for education field. i can do unique, different, something in my jack ma's mind. so i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world. but i want to do something using my own way. guy: jack ma speaking to tom mackenzie. fascinating interview. and the future outside of alibaba....
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>> i think there's a lot of things you can learn from bill gates.'t ever be as rich as bill gates, but one thing i can do better than him is retire earlier than him. i can do something from an educational view, i could do it uniquely, different. mind.ing in my jack ma's i would learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world, but i want to do something using my own way. >> coming up, more of the week's top news, including the latest battle.'s budget and more exclusive conversations. a top energy executive shared his concerns about how trade wars could affect business. >> -- could have an impact on global demand, no question. ♪ julie: welcome back to "bloomberg best." i'm julie hyman. the outlook for oil is complicated. a tropical storm in the gulf of mexico, impending sanctions on iran, and the threat of trade barriers between the u.s. and china were all on the minds of investors, and bloomberg television spoke with several industry insiders to get more insight. let's start with our exclusive interview with nigeria
>> i think there's a lot of things you can learn from bill gates.'t ever be as rich as bill gates, but one thing i can do better than him is retire earlier than him. i can do something from an educational view, i could do it uniquely, different. mind.ing in my jack ma's i would learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world, but i want to do something using my own way. >> coming up, more of the week's top news, including the latest battle.'s...
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. >> microsoft chairman bill gates calls windows xp the most important tool that's ever been created. the time microsoft was 33 times larger than apple. apple was seen as a second or even third-tier technology player that had essentially lost the way. >> we have a 5% market share. and you could say that doesn't sound like too much. but we look at it as saying kind of 5 down, 95 to go. >> in 2000 steve jobs was just trying to save apple from death. >> apple computer chief executive steve jobs is rolling out new products he hopes will reinvigorate the company and its bottom line. >> the thing about steve jobs that differentiates him from bill gates is he wasn't a programmer. he wasn't an engineer. and he wasn't a designer. but he knew enough about programming and engineering and he had enough just innate design sense that he was the perfect curator. >> no stranger to innovation, apple, the company that brought you the personal computer, is opening stores across the country. this will be apple's first venture into direct retail. a bold move in this pretty sluggish economy. now, the quest
. >> microsoft chairman bill gates calls windows xp the most important tool that's ever been created. the time microsoft was 33 times larger than apple. apple was seen as a second or even third-tier technology player that had essentially lost the way. >> we have a 5% market share. and you could say that doesn't sound like too much. but we look at it as saying kind of 5 down, 95 to go. >> in 2000 steve jobs was just trying to save apple from death. >> apple computer chief...
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but before they tell you what they learned, come meet some of the gates millennium scholars. >> i'm billgood! p imagi having a couple of billionaires winto yo life d ma t seemingly imposslend m gates did for these students at the university of central florida. they're among 20,000 nationwide whose tuition and expenses were paid in full. when you were notified that you'd received the scholarship, was that a letter, an email, a phone call? how did that come to you? >> all: a letter. >> pelley: came as a letter? snail mail? ( laughs ) really? >> daisha: yeah. i think it was priority. >> pelley: the founder of microsoft, and you got a snail mail acceptance letter? when you got that letter, what did you think? >> daisha: my mom, she opened my mail. ( laughs ) and then that's when she broke the news to me that i got the scholarship... ( crying ) i'm sorry. >> pelley: nearly 70% of americans don't have a degree, and kaira kelly was destined to be one of them. she grew up in poverty, and even today, she wastes nothing, because as a child she often had only one meal a day, the free lunch at schoo
but before they tell you what they learned, come meet some of the gates millennium scholars. >> i'm billgood! p imagi having a couple of billionaires winto yo life d ma t seemingly imposslend m gates did for these students at the university of central florida. they're among 20,000 nationwide whose tuition and expenses were paid in full. when you were notified that you'd received the scholarship, was that a letter, an email, a phone call? how did that come to you? >> all: a letter....
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how is that bill gates?>> well it's amazing how asia including most large countries there have gotten extreme poverty down quite substantially. so as you say rica is going to have a very high share of the people in extreme poverty. and in fact the births in the world are shifting towards africa a quarter of the births today but over the course of the century it becomes half of all e births in the world. so we need to really double down take the positive examples from ia. what was done there in terms of health and education and go to even the toughest parts of africa and execute those investments and so it's a call that to maintain the great progress we're going to be working in tougher places. but that's what we need to do. , >> woodruff: melinda gatat makes it so tough in these particular parts of sub-saharan africa? >> well, i think you know we're talking about places where infrastructure invnetments haven'ssarily been made. you have a lot opobig pockets of rty but the great thing that we do know is we kno
how is that bill gates?>> well it's amazing how asia including most large countries there have gotten extreme poverty down quite substantially. so as you say rica is going to have a very high share of the people in extreme poverty. and in fact the births in the world are shifting towards africa a quarter of the births today but over the course of the century it becomes half of all e births in the world. so we need to really double down take the positive examples from ia. what was done...
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>> there are lots of things i could learn from bill gates. never be as rich as bill gates, that i can retire earlier than him. i can do something that is in the education field that is unique, different, and something in my mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world, and i want to do something using my own way. alibaba executive chairman and founder jack mas eking exclusively to tom mackenzie. let's check the latest business flash headlines. up 1.5 motors, shares percent after elliott management resumed its push for change. in a letter, paul singer's son called for the merger of key units to bolster shareholder value and improve the group's structure. hyundai turned down elliotts proposals,to discuss citing possible breaches of local rules. geely is in talks on cooperating on hybrid engine technology. geely has taken the number three position in the chinese car market, which is the world's largest. famous forarmaker one car is behind the design of some of rolls-royce is recent cars. he left
>> there are lots of things i could learn from bill gates. never be as rich as bill gates, that i can retire earlier than him. i can do something that is in the education field that is unique, different, and something in my mind. i will learn from bill gates, warren buffett, a lot of great philanthropists in the world, and i want to do something using my own way. alibaba executive chairman and founder jack mas eking exclusively to tom mackenzie. let's check the latest business flash...
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bill gates did hit $100,000, that would be worth about 100 -- $150 billion.own by there's nothing in history to compare. tom, what are the risks here? he's got a lot of money, he's heesting in a lot of things, has his space company, blue origin. what are the risks once your fortune gets so large? tom: he's just not diversified at all. stock -- of% of his his wealth is in one stock. blue origin is one of the few risky things you can find out there, that is the space exploration company. it's very, very risky. emily: tom metcalf, thank you so much and for all the work you do on the bloomberg billionaires index. we are continuing our look at testimony on capitol hill. facebook, google and twitter sent them all your's to explain what they're doing in the fight against russian election meddling. mark zuckerberg defended facebook on the grounds that it data.reless with users now jack dorsey and sheryl sandberg will appear before congress for the first time. the focus is back to where it all started in october, russian election interference. i want to bring in the m
bill gates did hit $100,000, that would be worth about 100 -- $150 billion.own by there's nothing in history to compare. tom, what are the risks here? he's got a lot of money, he's heesting in a lot of things, has his space company, blue origin. what are the risks once your fortune gets so large? tom: he's just not diversified at all. stock -- of% of his his wealth is in one stock. blue origin is one of the few risky things you can find out there, that is the space exploration company. it's...
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bill gates and the the gates foundation that's the largest right now, they employ 13,000 people aroundthe world to fix different problems. what an exciting thing if your thing is not profit you can direct your wife to carrying malaria getting plums to people who don't have it. helping people who don't have eyesight getting them eyesight through cataract surgery and cultural pursuit when is the 20th century began, if you loved being a musician playing the violin or or oboe that was fine and maybe get into orchestra but you better believe it with another job and all of this wealth was created in errs in creator and cultural pursuit and for nowadays peel who love music and i describe them in the book, they quite literally get to spend their lives making music and earn frequently in six figures they travel the world. they have ten days a week of vacation for a year. this is all nonprofit stuff that is a creation of all a of the wealth and so imagine if -- if it continues to grow. the generations of the future if they choose are going to havenedless choices where they won't work under profi
bill gates and the the gates foundation that's the largest right now, they employ 13,000 people aroundthe world to fix different problems. what an exciting thing if your thing is not profit you can direct your wife to carrying malaria getting plums to people who don't have it. helping people who don't have eyesight getting them eyesight through cataract surgery and cultural pursuit when is the 20th century began, if you loved being a musician playing the violin or or oboe that was fine and...
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first on "cbs this morning," what top tech leaders like bill gates are predicting for the next quarters thank you for that. taking a break. we'll be right back. more for the next quarter century. you're watching "cbs morning news." oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and ge
first on "cbs this morning," what top tech leaders like bill gates are predicting for the next quarters thank you for that. taking a break. we'll be right back. more for the next quarter century. you're watching "cbs morning news." oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained...
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bill gates did hit $100,000,000, that would be worth about $150 billion today. has blown by that. in terms of sheer billions being accumulated, there's nothing in history to compare. emily: tom, what are the risks here? he's got a lot of money, he's investing in a lot of things, he has his philanthropic efforts, he has a space company, blue origin. what are the risks once your fortune gets so large? tom: he's just not diversified at all. more than 95% of his wealth is in one stock. in the case of amazon it has worked out perfectly. when i speak to wealth advisors they would have their head in their hands for in ordinary wealthy person. they would take them to sell more stock. much for blue do origins, which is one of the riskiest things you can find out there, that is the space exploration company. from a risk reward perspective, it's very, very risky. emily: tom metcalf, thank you so much and for all the work you do on the bloomberg billionaires index. we are continuing our look at this week's testimony on capitol hill. facebook, google and twitter sent their l
bill gates did hit $100,000,000, that would be worth about $150 billion today. has blown by that. in terms of sheer billions being accumulated, there's nothing in history to compare. emily: tom, what are the risks here? he's got a lot of money, he's investing in a lot of things, he has his philanthropic efforts, he has a space company, blue origin. what are the risks once your fortune gets so large? tom: he's just not diversified at all. more than 95% of his wealth is in one stock. in the case...
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i'm actually tense here we're going on the ground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the sea by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will galu about paula the oil and u.k. arms trading and shut down britain's business schools are m.b.a. programs teaching students to steal from the political to the plus there's trillions of dollars to go missing over the course of time that disappears from military expenses and other sectors of the government accountability and you go well where does this go we speak to film director and salvador natural born killers and j.f.k. actor sean stone about his new film a century of war elizabeth coming up today but first why was president mccall's admission that france killed and tortured in algeria considered breaking news this month to korver told the world about the battle of algiers in his oscar nominated film is labor government support for killing in nigeria and how old wilson breaking news
i'm actually tense here we're going on the ground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the sea by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will galu about paula the oil and u.k. arms trading and shut down britain's business schools are m.b.a. programs teaching students to steal from the political to the plus there's trillions of dollars to...
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the man who was the richest man is named bill gates.is the likelihood that the two richest men in the world live not only in the same country state, city, but same neighborhood? is there something about that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses there for sale? [laughter] jeff: after i saw bill not too long ago, we were joking about the world richest man thing. i basically said, you are welcome. he immediately turned to me and said, thank you. it is a suburb of seattle. i don't think there is anything special in the water there. i did locate amazon in seattle because of microsoft. i thought that pool of technical talent would be a good place to recruit people from. that did turn out to be true, so it is not a complete coincidence. david: when you want to buy something, do you have put a something, do you have put a credit card down? you just say you are jeff bezos? you carry cash around? [laughter] jeff: i do carry cash. [laughter] jeff: i have credit cards. i have to show my driver's license. david: have you ever
the man who was the richest man is named bill gates.is the likelihood that the two richest men in the world live not only in the same country state, city, but same neighborhood? is there something about that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses there for sale? [laughter] jeff: after i saw bill not too long ago, we were joking about the world richest man thing. i basically said, you are welcome. he immediately turned to me and said, thank you. it is a suburb of seattle. i...
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the man who was the richest man is named bill gates.t is the likelihood that the two richest men in the world live not only in the same country state, city, but same neighborhood? is there something about that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses there for sale? [laughter] jeff: after i saw bill not too joking aboutwere the world richest man thing. i basically said, you are welcome. he immediately turned to me and said, thank you. a suburb of seattle. i don't think there is anything special in the water there. i did locate amazon in seattle because of microsoft. i thought that pool of technical talent would be a good place to recruit people from. that didn't turn out to be true, so it is not a complete coincidence. david: when you want to buy something, do you have put a credit card down? you just say you are jeff bezos? you carry cash around? [laughter] jeff: i do carry cash. [laughter] cards. have credit i have to show my drivers license. david: have you ever had a credit card denied? [laughter] jeff: i have ha
the man who was the richest man is named bill gates.t is the likelihood that the two richest men in the world live not only in the same country state, city, but same neighborhood? is there something about that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses there for sale? [laughter] jeff: after i saw bill not too joking aboutwere the world richest man thing. i basically said, you are welcome. he immediately turned to me and said, thank you. a suburb of seattle. i don't think there...
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i'm actually returns here we're going on the ground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the p.r.c. by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will galu about paula.
i'm actually returns here we're going on the ground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the p.r.c. by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will galu about paula.
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i'm actually tense here we're going underground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the sea by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will dilute about apology in line but that hasn't happened yet it's not a promise that has been kept unfortunately so the whole question of crude oil be in you know kind of the the golden goose that lays the golden egg in nigeria and yet the people who lay the goods is not benefit in anything so nigeria nigeria is political client and late has benefited from oil but the poor masses of nigeria citizens have only got some power and that includes many people from the niger delta where the oil comes from tourism a particularly talked about cooperation is regarding the war on terror while i was talking whether tom polo case because vince cable the head of the liberal democrats was business secretary then for the panel and was. no any connection they all deny any wrongdoing what is the relationship between
i'm actually tense here we're going underground coming up on the show as the bill gates foundation claims forty percent of the world's poorest will live in nigeria and the sea by twenty fifty we speak to someone who could be nigeria's next president the former u.n. official professor kingsley will dilute about apology in line but that hasn't happened yet it's not a promise that has been kept unfortunately so the whole question of crude oil be in you know kind of the the golden goose that lays...
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create a personal foundation, following in the footsteps of the principal founder of microsoft, bill gatesof china market research group. hejoins me now from shanghai. it has been reported he is retiring to focus on philanthropy, but why now? well, it is great to be here. i think right now is a good time for mrma to think right now is a good time for mr ma to step down. alibaba is in a strong position. we expect it to grow about 35% year on year for the next five years. they are also about to go public, one of their divisions. china is becoming a cashless society. very few people carry cash. alipay, their subsidiarity, is doing very well. it is also time for mr ma to step down to focus on p and also perhaps become a bit low profile. right now he is very high profile which is dangerous and chinese business circles. we did a project couple of yea rs circles. we did a project couple of years ago, and analyse that over 60% of the people who may be forbes 100 rich china list had been arrested or investigated for corruption or other illegal activities. so it is time forjack ma to become more low
create a personal foundation, following in the footsteps of the principal founder of microsoft, bill gatesof china market research group. hejoins me now from shanghai. it has been reported he is retiring to focus on philanthropy, but why now? well, it is great to be here. i think right now is a good time for mrma to think right now is a good time for mr ma to step down. alibaba is in a strong position. we expect it to grow about 35% year on year for the next five years. they are also about to...
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bill gates so he's a convicted predatory monopolist right under the clinton administration they found that he was guilty of monopoly position and so his intellectual property you know suppresses the public domain but he how does he get away with it well he's like spends billions on helping people around the world with coming up with you know cures for diseases he says so the same thing here it's like there is a lot of pressure from you know on congress i know they don't usually listen to the people of their voters they listen to their contributors but nevertheless because so many of their voters are dying they are starting to say hey sackler family in connecticut we're going to have to do something about it you know perhaps you should come up with some good p.r. for yourself and here's the guy saying. you know here's the cure occasion might be addicted to my products but here secure i'm helping people this is you know it's good p.r. maybe oh yeah i mean they'll just up is good p.r. but let's face it it's a business decision to help keep our customers alive long enough to some more poi
bill gates so he's a convicted predatory monopolist right under the clinton administration they found that he was guilty of monopoly position and so his intellectual property you know suppresses the public domain but he how does he get away with it well he's like spends billions on helping people around the world with coming up with you know cures for diseases he says so the same thing here it's like there is a lot of pressure from you know on congress i know they don't usually listen to the...
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around 20 years ago goerks bill a , bill and melinda gates put $750 million into the global fund foropist has given away $50 billion, his wealth has soared to 9 $99 billion today. we live in a winner take all economy where the wealth is flowing to the very top while billions of people are struggling to survive and millions are dying every year of their poverty. in 2017, 82% of the wealth increase flowed to the world's wealthiest 1%. and the poorest half gained nothing. since last year's global citizen's listen to this, jeff bezos' wealth increased by $83 billion. that is more than $1 million for each of you. and that is just the capital gains. the world's richest 42 people have as much wealth and half the global population. and according to "forbes magazine," 2208 billionaires have at least $9.1 trillion of wealth. just 1%, ladies and gentlemen, of the billionaire's wealth, just 1%, $100 billion per year would be enough to ensure health care coverage and schooling for every child in the poorest nations of the world. this money could save more than 10 million lives, young lives in the
around 20 years ago goerks bill a , bill and melinda gates put $750 million into the global fund foropist has given away $50 billion, his wealth has soared to 9 $99 billion today. we live in a winner take all economy where the wealth is flowing to the very top while billions of people are struggling to survive and millions are dying every year of their poverty. in 2017, 82% of the wealth increase flowed to the world's wealthiest 1%. and the poorest half gained nothing. since last year's global...
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thatat is interesting is bill gates is clearly his model. he stated that.joke and said copying bill gates, i am just getting to it earlier. david: he was a teacher. he is going back to his roots and some sense. -- in some sense. >> one of the things he said further in the interview is that he is going to teach -- he is not going to teach english or math, he is going to teach about entrepreneurship. he is going to teach about how to be successful, how to manage through crises, and all the things he has learned. he built this from his apartment. considering china is churning out millionaires like they are turning coffee beans, that is only going to make the conversation bigger. about going to be talking like, how many billionaires is china creating? >> has pointed out in the story, he does understand the chinese consumer arguably better than anyone. david: thank you so much. you want to tune into business week on bloomberg radio daily every day from 2:00 to 5:00 eastern time. coming up, the white house under pressure. we will get some perspective from douglas
thatat is interesting is bill gates is clearly his model. he stated that.joke and said copying bill gates, i am just getting to it earlier. david: he was a teacher. he is going back to his roots and some sense. -- in some sense. >> one of the things he said further in the interview is that he is going to teach -- he is not going to teach english or math, he is going to teach about entrepreneurship. he is going to teach about how to be successful, how to manage through crises, and all the...
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the man who was the richest man for about 20 years is named bill gates.elihood that the two richest men in the world live in the same neighborhood? is there something about that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses for sale? [laughter] jeff: after i saw bill not long ago, we were joking about the world's richest man thing and i basically said, you are welcome, and he turned to me and said, thank you. the dinah is a great suburb of seattle. i do not think there is anything special in the water. i did locate amazon in seattle because of microsoft and thought that a cool technical town would be a good place to recruit talented people from, and that did turn out to be true so it is not a complete coincidence. taylor: you can see the full interview on "the david rubenstein show" at 9:00 p.m. new york time on bloomberg. stock: time now for the of the hour, cannabis company bringing going higher, the total gains to more than 1100%. kailey leinz is more -- has more. kailey: i have a chart to show you, since they began trading in july or ha
the man who was the richest man for about 20 years is named bill gates.elihood that the two richest men in the world live in the same neighborhood? is there something about that neighborhood we should know about? are there any more houses for sale? [laughter] jeff: after i saw bill not long ago, we were joking about the world's richest man thing and i basically said, you are welcome, and he turned to me and said, thank you. the dinah is a great suburb of seattle. i do not think there is...
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samantha: he talks about bill gates as a model.s an english teacher, so teaching is his first love he also wants to use technology to transform the environment. to make health care more efficient. he has broad and expansive philanthropic ambitions and he'll continue to be with ali thisntinue to play strategic role for alibaba, we'll continue to be on the board of directors as well as part of the influential alibaba partnership. and daniel zhang will have pretty broad power as c.e.o. and chairman, a position that han been consolidated since 201. -- since 2013. they have a number of challenges in terms of overseas expansion, to rely on new units, like entertainment and cut computing. i think jack ma will devote time to philanthropy but always be a presence at alibaba. emily: how do you see this, the chinese government is shaping new regulation on gaming and you never know where the chinese government is going to come and try to impact your business next. kevin: sure. i think the gaming situation has impacted tencet more from a fundam
samantha: he talks about bill gates as a model.s an english teacher, so teaching is his first love he also wants to use technology to transform the environment. to make health care more efficient. he has broad and expansive philanthropic ambitions and he'll continue to be with ali thisntinue to play strategic role for alibaba, we'll continue to be on the board of directors as well as part of the influential alibaba partnership. and daniel zhang will have pretty broad power as c.e.o. and...
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and i give bill gates a lot of credit for building this vehicle, the energy venture, building flow batteries and other technologies. the united states has had a must-visit where they do cutting he think energy storage and the like. a lot of chinese firms are looking at large grid-based storage, but our folks studying this should learn about the technology frontier because what the solution that's going to look like ten years from now, 20 years from now is different than from today. >> let me follow up on that. how do you think that an institution, really here, study of international relations and politics, what is the best way for us to make sure that we stay up to speed with the new technologies? >> ask the dean for field trip money and go out to many so of these places. [laughter] >> i don't know the technical answer, but it's so exciting because you'll have all the expertise about what it is-- what do you really have to do to deploy these types of technologies in settings that you understand very, very deeply. and there are very few people who have both insights. we got lucky in the last
and i give bill gates a lot of credit for building this vehicle, the energy venture, building flow batteries and other technologies. the united states has had a must-visit where they do cutting he think energy storage and the like. a lot of chinese firms are looking at large grid-based storage, but our folks studying this should learn about the technology frontier because what the solution that's going to look like ten years from now, 20 years from now is different than from today. >> let...
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it's one thing i respect about bill gates.ies to convince other billionaires to give their money away. >> jim carrey. it's a branding exercise. he wants to be liked by the cool kid in hollywood so he gets behind something like this. but i couldn't get past his outfit. he looks like the leader of the worst biker gang ever, the one nobody is scared of. the great flushys. not a tough gang. in politics there is an old adage that you never interrupt your opponent when they are on the verge of destruction. at some point voters will get confront with the bill. kennedy: in sweden and denmark they have made free market reforms. and they don't have the military funding obligations we have in this country. let's talk about the left. they may be getting pulled apart by socialists and centrists. but the gop isn't in great shape either and they are handing the victories to democrats. the last time texas elected a democrat to the senate was 1978. the real clear politics has cruz up by just 4 points. back in wisconsin, republican governor sco
it's one thing i respect about bill gates.ies to convince other billionaires to give their money away. >> jim carrey. it's a branding exercise. he wants to be liked by the cool kid in hollywood so he gets behind something like this. but i couldn't get past his outfit. he looks like the leader of the worst biker gang ever, the one nobody is scared of. the great flushys. not a tough gang. in politics there is an old adage that you never interrupt your opponent when they are on the verge of...
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won't be bombarded irrelevant ads every time you go online and if guys like mark zuckerberg and bill gates want to pay us all not to work -- what's the problem? we're all going to be made redundant one bay anyway so what if long haul truckers go first who would want to do that job anyway? so i'll pause here to state whats i hope is obvious, there are 75 to 80 million millennials not all fit this profile. there are a bunch of millennials here in this room my former colleagues from manhattan institute, my current colleagues from "the wall street journal," and if these people end up running the world we can all brought a sigh of relief but stereotype of the imairkt entitled and ig nornght millennial is a stereotype on reason -- and one thing that struck me about professor glazer talk was his am no in addition not to demonize millennials and wasn't goat through if we treat them with contempt but one of the secret somethings that baby boomers have observed about millennials is they cannot handle the mildest krit are schism so what may have been interpreted by our generations constructive -- per
won't be bombarded irrelevant ads every time you go online and if guys like mark zuckerberg and bill gates want to pay us all not to work -- what's the problem? we're all going to be made redundant one bay anyway so what if long haul truckers go first who would want to do that job anyway? so i'll pause here to state whats i hope is obvious, there are 75 to 80 million millennials not all fit this profile. there are a bunch of millennials here in this room my former colleagues from manhattan...
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of bill gates. shares have gone up. this as jeff bezos makes bets on the cloud, grocery, pharmacy.treaming video. the risks ahead are big. take a listen to what what -- one market watcher told us. there is a lot of value in a number of other stocks. google is aink tremendous value. it has a lot of the key business drivers. microsoft is again close to the trillion dollar mark. into a leading cloud play as a well. i think you could have some profit taking. people reallocating the money into other stocks that have potential to go across the trillion dollar or at least increase in value. >> there is the threat of regulation. president trump has made it fan of the not a country tweeting. others have criticized them for paying workers enough. it will not be long before amazon is firmly in the valuation club with apple. emily chang. >> it happened briefly. attempts toinuing reenter china. a one-time former president how hard it is for big attack on both sides. >> google would like to have products everywhere. , missing a biga piece. having said that, back to china, not easy. we do not see
of bill gates. shares have gone up. this as jeff bezos makes bets on the cloud, grocery, pharmacy.treaming video. the risks ahead are big. take a listen to what what -- one market watcher told us. there is a lot of value in a number of other stocks. google is aink tremendous value. it has a lot of the key business drivers. microsoft is again close to the trillion dollar mark. into a leading cloud play as a well. i think you could have some profit taking. people reallocating the money into other...
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around the world, these are the types of things we should have the manhattan project on and i give bill gates a lot of credit for this deal called the break through venture and the united states department of energy has a facility at argon national lab in chicago which is a must-visit place because they do storage and chemistry work and the like. a lot of chinese firms are look at large grid-based storage. but folks studying this should learn about the technology frontier because what the solution set will look like 20 years from now, 10 years from now is different from what it looks like today. >> let me follow up on that. so how do you think students at an institution like here mostly -- just with policy, what is the best way to make sure we stay up to speed with new technologies? >> ask the dean for a field trip money and -- and go out to some of the places. i don't know the technical answer. but it is so exciting because -- you'll have all of the expertise about what -- what do you really have to do to deploy these type of technologies in settings that you understand very, very deeply. an
around the world, these are the types of things we should have the manhattan project on and i give bill gates a lot of credit for this deal called the break through venture and the united states department of energy has a facility at argon national lab in chicago which is a must-visit place because they do storage and chemistry work and the like. a lot of chinese firms are look at large grid-based storage. but folks studying this should learn about the technology frontier because what the...