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but apple was the big elephant you know bill gates was the mouse so bill gates being that position he was a scheming you know strategic guy and he managed to work his company up despite the fact that the giants of the personal computer business apple and to some extent in i.b.m. were giants and he had to get his software on to them in order to grow his company . i.b.m. the computer hardware giant soon entered the new personal computer market but computing was a nothing without software so i.b.m. known as big blue tones to bill gates who seizes the opportunity and in one thousand nine hundred eighty signs of a lucrative contract with i.b.m. his new computer operating system would run on all i.b.m. p.c.'s and most dos is the backbone of the p.c. and it makes the computer easier to use. the smartest thing he did maybe the smartest thing he ever did in the computer business was that he got i.b.m. to sign a deal that gave him a one time payment but allowed him to license it to other people who might clone i b m's peacey. i b.m. did not really think anybody else was in a successfully clone
but apple was the big elephant you know bill gates was the mouse so bill gates being that position he was a scheming you know strategic guy and he managed to work his company up despite the fact that the giants of the personal computer business apple and to some extent in i.b.m. were giants and he had to get his software on to them in order to grow his company . i.b.m. the computer hardware giant soon entered the new personal computer market but computing was a nothing without software so...
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but apple was the big elephant you know bill gates was the mouse so bill gates being that position he was a scheming you know strategic guy and he managed to work his company up despite the fact that the giants of the personal computer business apple and to some extent in i.b.m. were giants and he had to get his software on to them in order to grow his company . i.b.m. the computer hardware giant soon entered the new personal computer market but computing was a nothing without software so i.b.m. known as big blue tones to bill gates who seizes the opportunity and in one thousand nine hundred eighty signs of a lucrative contract with i.b.m. his new computer operating system would run on all i.b.m. p.c.'s and most dos is the backbone of the p.c. and it makes the computer easier to use. the smartest thing he did maybe the smartest thing he ever did in the computer business was that he got i.b.m. to sign a deal that gave him a one time payment but a lot of him to license it other people who might clone i b m's peacey. i b.m. did not really think anybody else was in a successfully clone th
but apple was the big elephant you know bill gates was the mouse so bill gates being that position he was a scheming you know strategic guy and he managed to work his company up despite the fact that the giants of the personal computer business apple and to some extent in i.b.m. were giants and he had to get his software on to them in order to grow his company . i.b.m. the computer hardware giant soon entered the new personal computer market but computing was a nothing without software so...
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in the early eighty's steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve it was never about the money and money is nice but it was never about them i am so that that made them black and white you know up and down up a hole they were there very very different people i hired steve jobs at atari when i think use ninety. he was very sure of himself and was quick to judge whether he thought you were smart or dumb and if he thought you were dumb he was very dismissive even if you were his supervisor he he was very good at knowing what he wanted and he would just steamroll you into doing it and he definitely relied on his instincts a lot he relied on his gut he talked about that all the time and that's a certain type of spiritual dim
in the early eighty's steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve it was never about the money and money is nice but it...
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no one would give bill gates so he's you know plays to win a place to win. steve never got their state never give a penny to church i once had a conversation with steve much later after bill gates retired from microsoft and he was doing what i thought was great stuff that trying to eradicate diseases in third world and stuff and i said well you know even though bill gates on a wrecked the technology industry for a decade or two you got to be proud of what he's doing now and steve look at me and said what do you mean distributing is ill gotten gains you know us and he wasn't ready to give him all that much credit for that. steve jobs never missed a chance to insult his old enemies like these awful commercials that made p.c. users and critics say something positive for the p.c. ok easy p.c. you are a wizard with numbers and you dress like a gentleman you see well. i guess you are a little better creative stuff thank you even though it's my own which. maybe i missed twice. in two thousand and seven the two giants come face to face for the last media event pasta
no one would give bill gates so he's you know plays to win a place to win. steve never got their state never give a penny to church i once had a conversation with steve much later after bill gates retired from microsoft and he was doing what i thought was great stuff that trying to eradicate diseases in third world and stuff and i said well you know even though bill gates on a wrecked the technology industry for a decade or two you got to be proud of what he's doing now and steve look at me and...
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the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak high school students who are fans of this new technology also discovered the ultimate h the start of an epic journey. steve was now he looked at that delta air for him this was not elegant there were too many chips the thing was too big so immediately what was was doing in his head was saying i can design a computer all on.
the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and...
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the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak high school students who are funds of this new technology also discovered the ultimate h. the start of an epic journey. steve was now he looked at that l. tear for him this was not elegant. too many chips the thing was too big so immediately what was was doing as ed was saying i can design a computer all on one board this would be the one was in job's other first to succeed in putting all of the components that make a computer hooked onto a single board power supply keyboard and memory all connected to screen the two friends had just invented the personal computer making out the one
the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and...
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the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after basic and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion really not or they were calling these buoys none of these right we're calling them goodies of the more they were calling them all windowing systems because they were creating windows on the screen. or is it a holy crap if these are all we're doing systems there's only one name we can be we have to be microsoft windows. well windows ninety five is so easy even a talk show host figured out. windows was an affront. to jobs windows was an insult to jobs. distant relative of mine windows in just ten years is installed in almost all computers on the market gaining planetary success with windows ninety five gates and the p.c. definitively dethrone the mac. if you make i'v
the user interface of windows two point zero of windows in the late eighty's after basic and dos bill gates wanted his new operating system windows to become the standard system worldwide roland hansen is the man who made bill gates the software industry's number one media figure and it's also due to this marketing wizard that windows the graphics into fees which would conquer the world owes its name. we realized that the opinion really not or they were calling these buoys none of these right...
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the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundredeventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak high school students who are fans of this new technology also discovered the ultimate h. the start of an epic journey. steve was now he looked at that l. tear for him this was not elegant. too many chips the thing was too big so immediately what was was doing this head was saying i can design a computer all on one board this would be the one was in job's other first to succeed in putting all of the components that make a computer hooked onto a single board power supply keyboard and memory all connected to screen the two friends had just invented the personal computer making out the one
the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundredeventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and...
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so they didn't care it's bill gates's must have strong in addition to his contract with i.b.m. he retains the right to sell his computer operating system to any of big blue's competitors bring go with dos gates sets the software standard for the entire p.c. industry i'd say within six months of him doing the i.b.m. deal. everybody in silicon valley knew about microsoft the. in the early eighties steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry meteoric success stories for two very different personalities. robert cringely knew both men well he worked with gates and jobs starting in the late seventy's a former staff member at apple he switched to journalism and for more than thirty years has written about their rivalry with bill was always about the money with steve it was never about the money and money is nice but it was never about them i am so that that made them black and white you know up and down up a hole they were there very very different people i hired steve jobs at atari when i think hughes ninety and. he was very sure of
so they didn't care it's bill gates's must have strong in addition to his contract with i.b.m. he retains the right to sell his computer operating system to any of big blue's competitors bring go with dos gates sets the software standard for the entire p.c. industry i'd say within six months of him doing the i.b.m. deal. everybody in silicon valley knew about microsoft the. in the early eighties steve jobs and bill gates are still under thirty two key players in a rapidly expanding industry...
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way the rules of the economy are structured charities you know the philanthropic approach that bill gates as adopted for example doesn't address any of those fundamentally the most fundamental imbalances in political economy and that's really what we need poverty is declining ninety four percent is eight hundred twenty to ten percent yeah it's a very very powerful narrow you say it's rubbish i do say it's rubbish sure yes so the merits of the bill gates uses to say that we've had this dramatic reduction of poverty is based on an extremely low poverty line of a dollar ninety per day right i mean imagine trying to live on that i mean it's virtually impossible even in the even the poorest countries to live a decent life on that so if we really you know if we use the best scientific evidence that we have and look outs and measure poverty by about seven dollars a day for example we see that a significantly greater proportion of the world's population is in poverty and we're talking about about sixty percent of the world's population is in poverty according to the very robust research led defin
way the rules of the economy are structured charities you know the philanthropic approach that bill gates as adopted for example doesn't address any of those fundamentally the most fundamental imbalances in political economy and that's really what we need poverty is declining ninety four percent is eight hundred twenty to ten percent yeah it's a very very powerful narrow you say it's rubbish i do say it's rubbish sure yes so the merits of the bill gates uses to say that we've had this dramatic...
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and this young guy named bill gates had started this tiny little company called microsoft. >> bill gatesusual combination of a tech guy who was as good as the best tech guys, but he also had a business sense, and he had a business vision. >> at the time, everyone was making it up as they went along. there was nothing that came before it. there was no personal computer industry. so when gates said to ibm, how about this, we'll write you an operating system for your pc, and we'll get a cut of every machine you sell. and in addition, he made sure that it was not an exclusive license. that he was going to be able to sell this software to ibm, but he was also going to be able to sell the same software to other people. because gates intuited that there were going to be people that would build knockoffs of ibm and the pc clones. >> it was a genius move by bill gates, who was still in his early 20s when he makes this decision. and you've got these guys at ibm in blue shirts and dark ties looking at this company microsoft and saying, who cares? software, who cares about software? man, we build th
and this young guy named bill gates had started this tiny little company called microsoft. >> bill gatesusual combination of a tech guy who was as good as the best tech guys, but he also had a business sense, and he had a business vision. >> at the time, everyone was making it up as they went along. there was nothing that came before it. there was no personal computer industry. so when gates said to ibm, how about this, we'll write you an operating system for your pc, and we'll get...
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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 ques
. >> 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...
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about for years and has been doing, it is just not executing well i used the comparison between bill gatesnd steve jobs because apple was in dire straights for a long time, even though jobs' ideas why the correct ideas and he eventually pulled it out, but one thing bill gates was great at was execution. that's why microsoft ascended way back then. it is hard to remember that now, but it is a similar dynamic in my opinion >> kara, seems like when facebook talks about privacy, it is not necessarily the same as when snapchat talks about privacy, specifically because facebook has already got all of this data on the social graph, on people, who they're connected to seems like when they pivot to privacy, maybe what they're trying to do is keep people engaged at some level and they get what's valuable. is this really going to change the users' experience that much if facebook talks more about privacy and having more privacy focused products >> we'll see the proof is in the pudding. i interviewed the competition, the eu competition head, she talked about that. she said we'll see if they do it they
about for years and has been doing, it is just not executing well i used the comparison between bill gatesnd steve jobs because apple was in dire straights for a long time, even though jobs' ideas why the correct ideas and he eventually pulled it out, but one thing bill gates was great at was execution. that's why microsoft ascended way back then. it is hard to remember that now, but it is a similar dynamic in my opinion >> kara, seems like when facebook talks about privacy, it is not...
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you guys put out a letter every year for the bill and melinda gates foundation. he purpose of this? >> well, every year we get to see a lot of things. we travel to africa, we meet with scientists. we see a lot of things that are going very well, things like reducing childhood death and improving nutrition. so, it's a chance for us to share why we're excited about the work and where things are going. >> stephen: and this-- the theme this year is? >> surprises. things that have surprised us the last 20 years, or even in this last year in particular. >> stephen: okay, tell me if i'm wrong. people have known you for years as the richest man in the world. you're the second richest man in the world, right? >> we're trying to give it away faster, so. >> stephen: will bezos even take your calls at this point? ( cheers and applause ) you're trying to give it away faster. see, that's the sort of behavior people want from billionaires. there's a lot of talk right now that maybe billionaires shouldn't exist. have you heard some of this talk? >> we have. >> stephen: that maybe
you guys put out a letter every year for the bill and melinda gates foundation. he purpose of this? >> well, every year we get to see a lot of things. we travel to africa, we meet with scientists. we see a lot of things that are going very well, things like reducing childhood death and improving nutrition. so, it's a chance for us to share why we're excited about the work and where things are going. >> stephen: and this-- the theme this year is? >> surprises. things that have...
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bill gates displayed in his testimony in the case helped sour the public perception of the company and bill gates had to step down soon after that because he performed so badly in congress and looked like a jerk the same thing happened after the financial crash of one nine hundred twenty nine when we had those the commissions and when j.p. morgan himself had to testify and when they found when the public at large found that he actually paid no taxes and how how much wealthy had they turned against him so our congress doesn't do this where have all these hoax sort of investing. commissions and it's all about bread and circus sort of stuff and therefore unlike m s n.b.c. and fox also present clown shows and they don't talk about anything but if they are forced to talk about it they are forced to talk about what a.b.c. talks about and so those sort of ideas are then heard in some of the minds out there listening to or seeking any information beyond a concho then microsoft is a good example and at the time there was then an alternative to the microsoft products called olympics which was a
bill gates displayed in his testimony in the case helped sour the public perception of the company and bill gates had to step down soon after that because he performed so badly in congress and looked like a jerk the same thing happened after the financial crash of one nine hundred twenty nine when we had those the commissions and when j.p. morgan himself had to testify and when they found when the public at large found that he actually paid no taxes and how how much wealthy had they turned...
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aunque bill gates aparece detrÁs, con una cifra que lo deja dormir muy tranquilo.
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essentially in the whole creative space there's a marvelous there's a predatory monopolist as is bill gates that's why the bill gates and hang out because they're both predatory monopolists you know it's a variation on the old dame of white washing you know people understand what the phrase white washing means but then we had. a green washing where you pretend to be an environmentalist destroying the environment like an exxon or mobile then you have blue washing where you pretend to be doing something good with the u.n. well you done something bad like abusing kids overseas then you had green mailing became very emotional blackmailing you know corporators of the one nine hundred eighty s. they have rebranded themselves of activist investor right so essentially you know it just comes back to this idea of white washing you know you're committing morally questionable acts whether you're bought to go or whomever and but you can whitewash this in one way or another through various schemes or mechanisms you know it all starts off with well meaning people like probably bottom feels like he's a rea
essentially in the whole creative space there's a marvelous there's a predatory monopolist as is bill gates that's why the bill gates and hang out because they're both predatory monopolists you know it's a variation on the old dame of white washing you know people understand what the phrase white washing means but then we had. a green washing where you pretend to be an environmentalist destroying the environment like an exxon or mobile then you have blue washing where you pretend to be doing...
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bill gates. but. it's all of a lot of stuff. that's all i got left of and. well. i'm not going to talk. to our mother or mother was busy but it was actually. a. very major way this. was some of. my goodness. and on and off i. never said. something to my own. heart. well you just. didn't. you. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh you guys this you need to know. how would. you. like the central government to look at our. day off. you know i'm so lucky there's always been a very valid. oh yeah. i've seen some of them are we can. find. someone and we are now no. oh. no you don't really you know me and. got some answers here so i guess. the bunch of those are all teachers you know she's young well you know. so for now you love existed and we'll see things that. you do the submission is that. you know it's if you have i shall decide to marry i shall also love. you know the home our she knows it was a. great news. these are no longer the good little may begin with they may look as good but it's the west sees the city do seem to do has to be a signal to see. what the possibilitie
bill gates. but. it's all of a lot of stuff. that's all i got left of and. well. i'm not going to talk. to our mother or mother was busy but it was actually. a. very major way this. was some of. my goodness. and on and off i. never said. something to my own. heart. well you just. didn't. you. oh oh oh. oh oh oh. oh oh oh you guys this you need to know. how would. you. like the central government to look at our. day off. you know i'm so lucky there's always been a very valid. oh yeah. i've seen...
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century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs a much better marketeers than bill gatesapple is going to reinvent stuff bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. in slave abuse i'm longing for you. the plight of too many nepalese. ofter a lifetime of service a remarkable young woman breaks free. to lead an abolitionist movement of electrifying force was. driven by her favorite recollections of subjugation. my memory is my power a witness documentary on a jersey about. this part of south london is home to people from all over the world you might assume this multicultural pockets of the capital is entirely against a brick say it's often portrayed as a defense of whites britain but it's not so with this nigerian restaurant there is a quiet satisfaction of the prospects of the u.k. cutting its ties with europe i'll rage on for a life. african british gladney for breakfast not because i've been anything against. whites will give was this levera
century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs a much better marketeers than bill gatesapple is going to reinvent stuff bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. in slave abuse i'm longing for you. the plight of too many nepalese. ofter a lifetime of service a remarkable young woman breaks free. to lead an abolitionist movement of...
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the rich list is the likes of bill gates, warren buffett, mark zuckerberg has moved down a little bitrican billionaires, isn't it? bit. it is very much dominated by american billionaires, isn't mm is the people who have come out of the tech industry. that is still the new industrial revolution, where huge amounts of money can still be made. it will be interesting to see the longevity of all of their wealth. and it is more important, i think, in the coming years to look at how much wealth these people then give away through philanthropy into charitable organisations. that is the real test, i think, while. charitable organisations. that is the realtest, i think, while. thank you for being on the programme, andrew. andrew tuck from monocle. thank you for your company. that is the briefing for another day. whatever you are up to i did goes well for you. we will see you soon. goodbye. hello there. all our weather is going to be coming in from the west over the next few days. there's a really strong jet stream tracking right the way across the atlantic and that picks up areas of cloud. this
the rich list is the likes of bill gates, warren buffett, mark zuckerberg has moved down a little bitrican billionaires, isn't it? bit. it is very much dominated by american billionaires, isn't mm is the people who have come out of the tech industry. that is still the new industrial revolution, where huge amounts of money can still be made. it will be interesting to see the longevity of all of their wealth. and it is more important, i think, in the coming years to look at how much wealth these...
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bill gates. but. what is all of a lot of. talk i like about the new. well. i'm not going to find it. out on the other much but i do see business week. with marbury maybe the way i. want some of. my good i think about. it on it. so i was. going to. have a. long time to find. out. well that's a. good shooters. you. know. well. oh oh. it was the same need to know. how would. you. go oh my god that was until carrots worked out. a lot. thank you. so much was all of eleven. oh yeah. so these are the are we going to. find. someone you. know. oh. no you don't really know me and. you got some pictures here of. the bunch of those are teachers you know she's young well you know. how i know you love. this is i'm going to take you through. your disability. you know it's a very thought i shall decide today i shall slow. walk home are. going to use. listen hard conquers the demo maybe it is it may look as good but it's too wet to the cd do you think to do with the music that they see. the possibility of each. other maybe a. little bit with you because i bet and think i sai
bill gates. but. what is all of a lot of. talk i like about the new. well. i'm not going to find it. out on the other much but i do see business week. with marbury maybe the way i. want some of. my good i think about. it on it. so i was. going to. have a. long time to find. out. well that's a. good shooters. you. know. well. oh oh. it was the same need to know. how would. you. go oh my god that was until carrots worked out. a lot. thank you. so much was all of eleven. oh yeah. so these are the...
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bill: if it was the same condition as mine, i assume everyone is different. gatestantially different than me, if indeed he is and as asperger, i don't know. i would say it is a positive that can be used in terms of careers to be able to look forward and not get dragged down in the day today, to have a plan to succeed, and if you are down, you can get back up. i would also say markets are substantially different today than they were when i started. it is more day-to-day, it is more robotic, more machine dominated. it's not a negative, but probably not as much of a positive because it gives you time to work given market conditions. i think today it is coddled, unlike when i started. bill: that is not an understatement. financial markets have changed a lot. what would you say has changed the most in financial markets in the past 10 years? bill: the presence of the central banks and their attitude toward money and credit. the obvious, qe and quantitative easing effect. many banks still have negative interest rates, etc. it is a world in which economists writing textboo
bill: if it was the same condition as mine, i assume everyone is different. gatestantially different than me, if indeed he is and as asperger, i don't know. i would say it is a positive that can be used in terms of careers to be able to look forward and not get dragged down in the day today, to have a plan to succeed, and if you are down, you can get back up. i would also say markets are substantially different today than they were when i started. it is more day-to-day, it is more robotic, more...
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you know, when we were having dinner with bill gates and melinda, like five years before, reunions, fundraisers. we were sitting at the table, i like the gates and limiting you -- look at you, and i looked at gate, and i looked at you. he said he were doing exactly the same thing at the same time. your mannerisms were all the same. i heard that he had asperger's in a mild form. i went to a psychologist and described it and he said you have asperger's. i said why didn't you tell me? she said because i thought it might hurt your feelings. erik: you did not know this about yourself? bill: not until i read it in that book. erik: until you were in your early 70's? it explain aut lot. i am sort of proud of it, or because it explains a lot about me. all asperger's and not geniuses, the intelligence thing is not necessarily a big part of it. but my personal behavior and my ability to relate to people, my singular hobbies, stamp collecting, and this, i said, hey, so maybe i do. so i did go to a psychiatrist in meeting i said do you , think i have asperger's? she said, oh, yeah. erik: more of our convers
you know, when we were having dinner with bill gates and melinda, like five years before, reunions, fundraisers. we were sitting at the table, i like the gates and limiting you -- look at you, and i looked at gate, and i looked at you. he said he were doing exactly the same thing at the same time. your mannerisms were all the same. i heard that he had asperger's in a mild form. i went to a psychologist and described it and he said you have asperger's. i said why didn't you tell me? she said...
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bill gates made it on his own and is for this.he estate tax, raising the income tax nobody talked about the capital gains. >> the other argument is that, to me, all income ought to be taxed equally. >> that's gates' point >> i don't see one form of income >> it's taxed at the corporate level and distributed. >> that's why i say, income should be taxed once wherever it is earned. >> that's right. >> and that the rate on income that arrived by dividends or selling stocks >> before you put that money >> yes, on the income i used to acquire that asset that's my argument or feeling that tax the same. >> interesting to be with marco rubio, have them taxed to zero and now one of the people, actually, buybacks should be taxed with income so this argument keeps shifting so swiftly from one side of the boat to the other and i thought that's what's interesting about her talking about this this morning. we're going into 2020 and you can feel the pendulum already shooting to the other side. >> wealth will be the referendum for this next electi
bill gates made it on his own and is for this.he estate tax, raising the income tax nobody talked about the capital gains. >> the other argument is that, to me, all income ought to be taxed equally. >> that's gates' point >> i don't see one form of income >> it's taxed at the corporate level and distributed. >> that's why i say, income should be taxed once wherever it is earned. >> that's right. >> and that the rate on income that arrived by dividends...
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the top three richest people in the world are jeff bezos, bill gates and warren buffet. (grant) facebook c-e-o mark zuckerberg is losing some money. forbes says -- his net worth fell by nine-billion dollars last year. zuckerberg's net worth is estimated to be a little more than 62 billion - down from 71-billion. the drop is no surprise given facebook's rough year. in 2018, the company had data breaches and multiple government investigations. facebook's stock - which forbes says zuckerberg owns nearly 17- percent of - also lost more than a fifth of its value. (vicki) still ahead.. a group of parents are on capitol hill this week... trying to end hazing at college fraternities. we'll explain the changes they are calling for. (vicki) a big story we are following tonight.. parents who have lost their children to a college hazing gone wrong are headed to washington this week to ask lawmakers to pass anti-hazing legislation. among them are the parents of tim piazza, a 19-state sophomore who died 2 years ago after a hazing incident at his fraternity. washington correspondent mo
the top three richest people in the world are jeff bezos, bill gates and warren buffet. (grant) facebook c-e-o mark zuckerberg is losing some money. forbes says -- his net worth fell by nine-billion dollars last year. zuckerberg's net worth is estimated to be a little more than 62 billion - down from 71-billion. the drop is no surprise given facebook's rough year. in 2018, the company had data breaches and multiple government investigations. facebook's stock - which forbes says zuckerberg owns...
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jeff bezos andke bill gates are behind a startup to search for new sources of metal.t, demands being driven by revolution and the price of mental more than quadrupled from 2016 through 2018. here is my commodities radar. i am going to have interviews ,ith bob dudley, rick perry president of exploration and production. that does it for bloomberg commodities edge. catch me every thursday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. we focus on the risks and rewards offered by funds. ♪ scarlet: the world's hottest stock market, investors compete into china. trade optimism picks up. harder, retired -- warns investors they will never perform the way he did at pimco. we dig into
jeff bezos andke bill gates are behind a startup to search for new sources of metal.t, demands being driven by revolution and the price of mental more than quadrupled from 2016 through 2018. here is my commodities radar. i am going to have interviews ,ith bob dudley, rick perry president of exploration and production. that does it for bloomberg commodities edge. catch me every thursday at 1:00 p.m. new york time. ♪ scarlet: i am scarlet fu. we focus on the risks and rewards offered by funds....
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bill gates rejoins jeff bezos in the 12 digit club and his fortune crosses $100 billion marks again. ♪ manus: 9:00 a.m. across the emirates, this is a bloomberg daybreak: americas -- "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." oh, to be on the rich list. what about the dollar, is that the basis of their wealth? here it goes, down she goes, is the death of the dot plot already priced in? for seven at a pete sessions, we are turning around this morning. nomura says we have a dovish outcome as volatility plummets, the lowest since 2014. a slow death, but is it all in the price? let's roll over and have a look at gmm. there are a couple of features that really come to mind. you have the asian equity session, just getting back a little bit of value for china down by 1%. but it is the aussie dollar want you to hone into your we are waiting for the unemployment data from probably show it has slowed, but the rba again focused on housing concerns the prices may drop further. the three-year illness that prevails across the world, aussie rates are still below the rba. it is a growing trend. ball,mao is
bill gates rejoins jeff bezos in the 12 digit club and his fortune crosses $100 billion marks again. ♪ manus: 9:00 a.m. across the emirates, this is a bloomberg daybreak: americas -- "bloomberg daybreak: middle east." oh, to be on the rich list. what about the dollar, is that the basis of their wealth? here it goes, down she goes, is the death of the dot plot already priced in? for seven at a pete sessions, we are turning around this morning. nomura says we have a dovish outcome as...
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david: i know, young, but bill gates retired almost at 50.rockefeller retired in his late 40's. you haven't thought of retiring at a young age, like 50? ken: we will live much longer and much healthier lives. i really hope to contribute to society for decades to come, whether in the business from, the self-help realm, i want to be relevant to society. i am fortunate to know how to build teams and make things happen. that was not a gift given to me. that is a lot of learning. if you look at citadel, we are so successful. we are far more than the sum of the parts. when you can put together the right team with the right mission, you can accomplish great things. of is howmost proud we have reshaped financial markets around the world with citadel securities. interest rate swaps, for example , we have helped to create a .ompetitive dynamic that is money that goes right into the bottom line of pension plans, corporate treasuries, and other parts of society, and not into the wall street value chain. by bringing competition into the value securities m
david: i know, young, but bill gates retired almost at 50.rockefeller retired in his late 40's. you haven't thought of retiring at a young age, like 50? ken: we will live much longer and much healthier lives. i really hope to contribute to society for decades to come, whether in the business from, the self-help realm, i want to be relevant to society. i am fortunate to know how to build teams and make things happen. that was not a gift given to me. that is a lot of learning. if you look at...
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bill gates follows with billion.kylie jenner is the world's youngest billionaire, appearing on the list for the first tim at 21. she's worth $1 billion, thanks to her popular cosmetics brand. >> who would have thought she would have been the first to hit billion. >> wow. some drama moments at sea. two different incidents involving cruise ships. one, a wind gust so powerful it left passengers injured. and in another, a ship rushing to passengers injured in a plana sh. >> reporte >> it came out of nowhere. what was that? >> reporter: the massive ship began to tip just hours a leaving new york city on sunday. belted by what the company describes as anxtreme gust of wind. hurricane force at 115 miles an hour. norwegian cruises confirmed that several gues and crew were treated by the medical staff for minor injuries. >> people were crying. yeah, it was a traumatic experience. >> all of these chairs were over here. >> reporter: and while there wae so interior damage, the ship itself remained fully operational, according to
bill gates follows with billion.kylie jenner is the world's youngest billionaire, appearing on the list for the first tim at 21. she's worth $1 billion, thanks to her popular cosmetics brand. >> who would have thought she would have been the first to hit billion. >> wow. some drama moments at sea. two different incidents involving cruise ships. one, a wind gust so powerful it left passengers injured. and in another, a ship rushing to passengers injured in a plana sh. >>...
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billionaires, from bill gates to jeff bezos are investing in a startup that wants to build google maps earth's crust, to find cobalt, which is a critical part in making batteries. the new kid on the lng block. i sit down with the cofounder to find out how he thinks his modular construction plan will beat his peers. and seachange. new shipping fuel rules take effect next year and create winners and losers among oil, shippers and refiners. we introduce you to our year-long series on this huge transformation in the global trading industry. ♪
billionaires, from bill gates to jeff bezos are investing in a startup that wants to build google maps earth's crust, to find cobalt, which is a critical part in making batteries. the new kid on the lng block. i sit down with the cofounder to find out how he thinks his modular construction plan will beat his peers. and seachange. new shipping fuel rules take effect next year and create winners and losers among oil, shippers and refiners. we introduce you to our year-long series on this huge...
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and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs from much better marketeers than bill gates was apple is going to reinvent bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired the digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. during sierra leone's civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians in state sometimes on the population in plain sight of the jenin is camera pieces. well the supreme peacekeeping force to look at the problem complete. his own using his harrowing images international lawyers seek justice for those slaughtered by their guardians peace kilis on al-jazeera. a nation where corruption is endemic embroiled in a battle to hold the power to account. how does this radical transformation occur. i mean. to me that he was shedding light on the romanians pressing for change and there unconventional methods to eliminate corruption remain people on al-jazeera. and again conservationists on the kenyan coast say poaching is putting turtle species a risk they're working with local
and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs from much better marketeers than bill gates was apple is going to reinvent bill made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired the digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. during sierra leone's civil war nigerian forces were deployed to protect civilians in state sometimes on the population in plain sight of the jenin is camera pieces. well the supreme...
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partner with a very oil companies that profit at the expense of our future or why our bill gates says he is a is a play on to fight climate change at microsoft sold machine vision software to shell and help the b.p. build an ai tool determine how much oil in a given reserve is recoverable i have found three locations to find soothing wipes to relieve your but. what i was out there didn't have an attitude oh yeah. it was that gas to the battle over this country's soul we sent naomi here of to see pac to find out what exactly they're saying there she filed this report. to andrew cuomo our convention center welcomes the conservative political action conference also known as the super bowl and back government also known as the conservative con or con con for sure. ok i'm made to last you up this megamall slash hotel is where i was would come to discuss traditional values and the deficit but this year it was a time for joy and. comedy they may call you deplorable but most people will call you adorable patriot one company. it was a forward. a roast of the green new deal alexandria because y
partner with a very oil companies that profit at the expense of our future or why our bill gates says he is a is a play on to fight climate change at microsoft sold machine vision software to shell and help the b.p. build an ai tool determine how much oil in a given reserve is recoverable i have found three locations to find soothing wipes to relieve your but. what i was out there didn't have an attitude oh yeah. it was that gas to the battle over this country's soul we sent naomi here of to...
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is it mark zuckerberg, steve jobs bill gates? are they derivative? >> so i had the great privilege and that's the only word you can use, in life of knowing paul baron. paul baron is the man who developed the concept of digital pact switching -- packet switching, and that is at the heart of everything that we do today on the internet. and so i begin the book by talking about paul baron and the development of digital packet switching. and the interesting thing peter, is that what paul did was to pick up on some ideas that gutenberg had. and to break a connection into its smallest parts, send it out over a distributed network and then reassemble it, just like gutenberg said let's break the page down into its smallest part, the letter, and then reassemble that and reuse it. and so there is a history of these kinds of ideas repeating themselves. and i just found that terribly fascinating. >> you also talk about something i've never heard of, somebody from iowa, in 1937 john vincent. thank you. who was that? >> amazing professor at iowa state university. h
is it mark zuckerberg, steve jobs bill gates? are they derivative? >> so i had the great privilege and that's the only word you can use, in life of knowing paul baron. paul baron is the man who developed the concept of digital pact switching -- packet switching, and that is at the heart of everything that we do today on the internet. and so i begin the book by talking about paul baron and the development of digital packet switching. and the interesting thing peter, is that what paul did...
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century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs for much better marketer than bill gates for apple is going to reinvent stuff fall below made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. i'm kemal santa maria with another look at the headlines on al-jazeera and representatives of algeria's president have formally put forward his name for reelection abdulaziz with the flick is seeking a fifth term despite large scale protests that he is unfit for office but the eighty two year old has pledged to call a new vote if we're elected next month we're in no need i'm more someone. i insist by the power of god if the algerian people renew their confidence in me to hold the historic responsibility to achieve their fundamental requirement to change the system i pledge to organize early elections to be set up by the independent national conference i pledge not to be a candidate in the last election. you know the news al-jazeera has obtained exclusive pictures inside
century and how rivalries influenced the course of history steve jobs for much better marketer than bill gates for apple is going to reinvent stuff fall below made software what it is today will change the world to high tech visionaries whose breakthroughs inspired a digital revolution jobs and gates face to face on al-jazeera. i'm kemal santa maria with another look at the headlines on al-jazeera and representatives of algeria's president have formally put forward his name for reelection...