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but it's not at all related. >> bill gates had been very successful.t use of his remaining years was to spend that money helping humanity. >> it was just a few months back, if your company ended in dot-com it was a good thing. but at the end of this brutal week on wall street, a lot of analysts think the internet bubble is ready to burst, and by this time next year, a huge number of those dot-coms might be dot gone. >> a year ago, investors were so eager to buy into the internet they were happily ignoring traditional measures of success. sales, profits and growth. but reality has now set in. >> these upstarts didn't have any income. they were saying, we are worth billions of dollars. where's your revenue? they didn't have any. >> when the venture capitalists stopped putting money in, you could time the bubble. you could say you know, if we all believe this fantasy, it works. if some of us stop believing, it's a prelude to its failure. >> most dot-com retail companies will be out of business by next year, eliminating 25,000 out of 30,000 internet compan
but it's not at all related. >> bill gates had been very successful.t use of his remaining years was to spend that money helping humanity. >> it was just a few months back, if your company ended in dot-com it was a good thing. but at the end of this brutal week on wall street, a lot of analysts think the internet bubble is ready to burst, and by this time next year, a huge number of those dot-coms might be dot gone. >> a year ago, investors were so eager to buy into the...
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bill gates would have to know that.stigate -- >> tucker: what sort of investment? ten grand? >> tens of millions of dollars. he was also involved with a chinese company to build reactors -- they have application on ships, submarine, and he invested heavily in that, provided technical expertise. that was ultimately blocked by the trump administration. >> tucker: you almost never hear real reporting anymore. that whole conversation is worth seeing. it's on fox nation. read it at tuckercarlson capsoff.com. and we'll be right back. >> tucker: sadness, we are out of time. we will be back. in the meantime, great reporting from peter schweizer nair, an amazing conversation on fox nation right now. we will be back every night including tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and group think. go america. and god bless canada, they need it. here is sean hannity. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." in scariness from the biden administration, the covid in yearly vaccine mandates with new shots in perpetuity,
bill gates would have to know that.stigate -- >> tucker: what sort of investment? ten grand? >> tens of millions of dollars. he was also involved with a chinese company to build reactors -- they have application on ships, submarine, and he invested heavily in that, provided technical expertise. that was ultimately blocked by the trump administration. >> tucker: you almost never hear real reporting anymore. that whole conversation is worth seeing. it's on fox nation. read it at...
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it is better to speak on that than bill gates. bill, you have shown global ownership -- leadership on vaccines. however going to make commercially available the technologies that will bring us down to 1.5 come over to you. bill: we can look at emissions in terms of the sector. emissions, electric generation. unlike many of the areas for the cost of being green before we get admissions is still extremely high. which we call the height great premium. as john said, glasco was exciting, not because we actually solve the problems, but because the private sector company showed up with the willingness to get involved in solving those problems. you know, we draw people into this for the coalition. those are companies that are willing to help design projects that will scale these things up and bring costs down. you know, we need all of the leading companies to come in. then we have to fund a project starting this year. in the hard areas. feel for aviation and a longer duration of story. think it is a place for governments -- i think it is a
it is better to speak on that than bill gates. bill, you have shown global ownership -- leadership on vaccines. however going to make commercially available the technologies that will bring us down to 1.5 come over to you. bill: we can look at emissions in terms of the sector. emissions, electric generation. unlike many of the areas for the cost of being green before we get admissions is still extremely high. which we call the height great premium. as john said, glasco was exciting, not because...
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and in munich bill gates had his own covid pageant.pushed is the flimsiest protection of against covid yet. >> this is the down side of wearing a mask. you have to wear pants. this is tough stuff. why do they make you wear pants? i am trying to figure it out. >> laura: he is super smart, right? that's the best argument he could come up with? >> he admitted later in the talk that because of vaccines and natural immunity people had t-cell immunity to covid. when you have 90% immunity why talking about masks, bill? >> laura: why doesn't he become head of the cdc and the w.h.o.? he did the computer thing and now the medical doctor of the world. >> this week the cdc is about to announce loosening the mask mandates requirements indoors. the timing of of the runway show and bill gates it's all off. i have breaking news a fox news alert. the ratings came in. nbc news suffered a 48% drop off in olympic viewers. your not one minute campaign bore some fruit. the chinese olympics were not what americans wanted to watch. >> laura: one giant prison
and in munich bill gates had his own covid pageant.pushed is the flimsiest protection of against covid yet. >> this is the down side of wearing a mask. you have to wear pants. this is tough stuff. why do they make you wear pants? i am trying to figure it out. >> laura: he is super smart, right? that's the best argument he could come up with? >> he admitted later in the talk that because of vaccines and natural immunity people had t-cell immunity to covid. when you have 90%...
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and bill gates talksal about how president gee works soo harh for the chinese peoplee. he has their best interests atse heart. so he says thoseng things. buts, he's also done a series of things that i find frankly alarming. ve first of all, as some ofe. the investment decisions he's made, he is personally invested in chinese companies that are advancings in enhancing the chinese military. he invested in a company calleds boogied along with warren buffett, by the way, bidfe in addition to doing other things is h involved in advanced guidance systems for chinese missiles. you know, bill gates would have to know that it's not that hard to find iff you investigate what sort of investment. one hundred grand. no, no, no.me this is tens of millions of dollars that he has.ns he also was involved with a chinese company to build small size nuclear reactors, which isc us military points out has application on ships, submarine and he invested heavily in that provided technical expertizelo that was ultimately blocked by the trump administration. you almost never hear real reporting
and bill gates talksal about how president gee works soo harh for the chinese peoplee. he has their best interests atse heart. so he says thoseng things. buts, he's also done a series of things that i find frankly alarming. ve first of all, as some ofe. the investment decisions he's made, he is personally invested in chinese companies that are advancings in enhancing the chinese military. he invested in a company calleds boogied along with warren buffett, by the way, bidfe in addition to doing...
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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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uk prime minister boris johnson will lift all restrictions in england as we live with covid and bill gatess another pandemic is all but certain. >> the cost for the next pandemic is not super large. it is not like climate change. if we're rational, yes the next time we'll catch it early and won't go global like it did this time >>> warm welcome to "street signs. excited to have rosanna in the studio we have fresh data from the eurozone these are the flash pmi the services sector has come in at 55.8. that is up from 51.1 in january. in terms of the breakdown with services and manufacturing, the manufacturing flash at 58.4. compared to 58.7 in january. that services number, which, of course, highly in focus with th restrictions, the flash services at 55.8 versus 51.1 in january those are the numbers from the eurozone in terms of the color, the economic recovery rebounded in february despite soaring prices. that is a focal point today. factories seeing another solid month. activity could have been faster, but we had lingering supply chain bottlenecks and booming demand the factories were not
uk prime minister boris johnson will lift all restrictions in england as we live with covid and bill gatess another pandemic is all but certain. >> the cost for the next pandemic is not super large. it is not like climate change. if we're rational, yes the next time we'll catch it early and won't go global like it did this time >>> warm welcome to "street signs. excited to have rosanna in the studio we have fresh data from the eurozone these are the flash pmi the services...
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so the timing of all of this, the runway show, and bill gates, it's all off.n't go with where we are. i have breaking news, a fox news alert. the ratings came in. nbc news suffered a 48% drop off in olympic viewers. your not-one-minute campaign bore some fruit. the chinese olympics were not what americans wanted to watch. >> laura: one giant prison camp with a few slalom runs an ad, curling. they should have had curling with the members of the ccp, the senior committee, they should have done the curling. they should have done the curling. there could have been something funny there. other than that, it was a total train wreck. the russian skater all the way down. >> i am saving your raymond arroyo cup for when you come to new orleans. they gave the grand marshal his own cup. i'm sitting this one for you, laura. >> laura: this is truly scary. we will be there. i will see you in a few days. we will see what you are made out of as the grand marshal. thanks. great to see you. there's an epidemic in america. hate crime hoaxes. we are going to break down the latest
so the timing of all of this, the runway show, and bill gates, it's all off.n't go with where we are. i have breaking news, a fox news alert. the ratings came in. nbc news suffered a 48% drop off in olympic viewers. your not-one-minute campaign bore some fruit. the chinese olympics were not what americans wanted to watch. >> laura: one giant prison camp with a few slalom runs an ad, curling. they should have had curling with the members of the ccp, the senior committee, they should have...
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with me to discuss, hospital radiologist and fox news put your critical doctor nicole, you heard bill gatessat with having another tool stop the freaking virus? later on he had remarks about there's an excess of vaccines, what is your take on this? i refer to you in my column coming out tomorrow at a an ac.u.s., your remarks about new york times story where they admit they've been withholding their data on vaccine effectiveness and hospitalizations and the testing of the water supplies, what is going on right here right now? >> i do want to clarify, i am not at mount sinai, meadow different large institution but that aside, listening to bill gates, sad, we won't get there but let's go back to the new york times story about they set the cdc has been withholding data, we know, we find tangos for a while anybody paying attention, it finally takes the new york times to say it where it's picked up on media outlet but the data publication can be excused but when you look at the data released by the cdc, it's obvious checking for accuracy is not the reason it's delayed because once they report dat
with me to discuss, hospital radiologist and fox news put your critical doctor nicole, you heard bill gatessat with having another tool stop the freaking virus? later on he had remarks about there's an excess of vaccines, what is your take on this? i refer to you in my column coming out tomorrow at a an ac.u.s., your remarks about new york times story where they admit they've been withholding their data on vaccine effectiveness and hospitalizations and the testing of the water supplies, what is...
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we're going to introduce you to the company backed by bill gates, invested in by peyton manning and andre agassi, that's using its a. a.i. technology to sniff out guns before they ever enter the stadium. the evolve technology the ceo, yes, it's prickly-traded, is going -- publicly-traded, the is going to explain it all a. but first, as we kick off the final hour, meta's pain yesterday with shifting to amazon's gain today. look at the price action right now for the nasdaq, up 309 points. and now the price action in amazon up 15.9%. that is, folks, the high of the session. just slightly off it, amazon at $441 per sharaf the e-commerce whale saw a strong fourth quarter showing last night. north america and international e-commerce operations actually delivered losses. amazon did guide lower for first quarter earnings and revenue even as it hiked the price of its prime membership for the very first time in four years. so here's the annual cost. it's going to go up 17% to $139 from $119 due, amazon says, to higher labor and higher fuel prices. you guys should see that oil closed today above $9
we're going to introduce you to the company backed by bill gates, invested in by peyton manning and andre agassi, that's using its a. a.i. technology to sniff out guns before they ever enter the stadium. the evolve technology the ceo, yes, it's prickly-traded, is going -- publicly-traded, the is going to explain it all a. but first, as we kick off the final hour, meta's pain yesterday with shifting to amazon's gain today. look at the price action right now for the nasdaq, up 309 points. and now...
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. >> reporter: sweeney has launched other accounts to track billionaire like bill gates and jeff bezose musk tracker will stay up. >> i'm not going to take it down if he's not going to give me anything. >> reporter: we reached out to tesla to see if musk wanted to comment but have not heard back. ian cole. "today in the bay." >> wow is all i can say about that. 9ers fans, even a lot of non-fans, are really wondering the same thing after sunday's game. has jimmy g played his last game for the team? >> people were saying it his end-of-season news conference, you might as well picture him on another team next year. >> faithful, thank you very much for everything. it's been crazy, man, all the comebacks at levi's, comebacks on the road. ups and downs. it's been a hell of a ride. i love you guys. see ya. >> let's get something straight. the 9ers are not talking about their plans for jimmy g, but they do have rookie tre lance waiting in the wings. he says he wants to go to a team with a chance to win. >> if you're thinking about going to the super bowl down in l.a., be prepared to pay record
. >> reporter: sweeney has launched other accounts to track billionaire like bill gates and jeff bezose musk tracker will stay up. >> i'm not going to take it down if he's not going to give me anything. >> reporter: we reached out to tesla to see if musk wanted to comment but have not heard back. ian cole. "today in the bay." >> wow is all i can say about that. 9ers fans, even a lot of non-fans, are really wondering the same thing after sunday's game. has jimmy...
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it's now owned by an american company, turntide, with backing from billionaires including bill gates,s, and michael bloomberg, as well as the u.k.'s innovation agency. >> i get exceptional support from all of the local government, central government's really, backing what we're doing. and not just what we're doing, but the whole electrification sector. >> reporter: the battery systems here end up in everything, from cherry pickers to construction machines, and sold around the world. but pennisons britain needs to prioritize this battery revolution. >> we need to make sure that we're ahead of the competitors, the other countries. we have to make sure that we can attract talent with what we're doing and how we're doing it. but we also ne to know, if we're going play in that arena, we have to support the change that the country has to go through, and the world's changing. >> sreenivasan: that's all for this edition of pbs newshour weekend. for the latest news updates, visit www.pbs.org/newshour. i'm hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. stay healthy, and have a good night. captioning sp
it's now owned by an american company, turntide, with backing from billionaires including bill gates,s, and michael bloomberg, as well as the u.k.'s innovation agency. >> i get exceptional support from all of the local government, central government's really, backing what we're doing. and not just what we're doing, but the whole electrification sector. >> reporter: the battery systems here end up in everything, from cherry pickers to construction machines, and sold around the world....
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you have very favorable comments from the book from henry kissinger and bill gates.ou know both of them? ray: yeah. david: who is smarter? [laughter] ray: well, i think that they each would say the other guy. and i think i would say each in their own ways. david: you should go into politics. your view is there are three big cycles in history, is that fair? ray: i came with the three things happening today and then i found there are really five. but three big ones. yeah. david: let's go to the first cycle. the first cycle is when an economy comes together and gets wealthy, people are building up the economy and eventually they built it up so much they borrow more money than they should and they dilute their currency. is that fair? ray: yes it i could do it in a quicker way. excuse me, better than that. [laughter] there is a new order. there is usually some fight between the left and the right, or it could be foreign countries. when that begins, it is a great equalizer. capitalism is a fantastic enabler because what it does is it gives people who may not have anything,
you have very favorable comments from the book from henry kissinger and bill gates.ou know both of them? ray: yeah. david: who is smarter? [laughter] ray: well, i think that they each would say the other guy. and i think i would say each in their own ways. david: you should go into politics. your view is there are three big cycles in history, is that fair? ray: i came with the three things happening today and then i found there are really five. but three big ones. yeah. david: let's go to the...
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. >> reporter: sweeney has launched other accounts to track billionaires like bill gates and jeff bezose successful musk tracker will stay up. >> i'm not going to take it down now if he won't give me anything. there's no point. >> reporter: we reached out to tesla to see if musk wanted to comment but he has not. >> he's waiting for that $50,000. >>> big news for the commute on the peninsula. new express lanes opening on 101 this week take. a look this friday. drivers can use express lanes on 101 from the county line in palo alto north to whipple avenue in redwood city. the lanes will be open from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. to fast track members. there are plans to extend these lanes from whipple north to 380 at sfo later this year. >>> nbc is celebrating black history month. for the rest february, we'll bring inspiring stories and highlighting people making a profound impact. >>> we kick things off with monty pool who has a look back at the sports world and the legends we lost along the way. >> as time marches on, so does humanity and black history. so here we are. back for more and hoping
. >> reporter: sweeney has launched other accounts to track billionaires like bill gates and jeff bezose successful musk tracker will stay up. >> i'm not going to take it down now if he won't give me anything. there's no point. >> reporter: we reached out to tesla to see if musk wanted to comment but he has not. >> he's waiting for that $50,000. >>> big news for the commute on the peninsula. new express lanes opening on 101 this week take. a look this friday....
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bill gates stole windows operating system from xerox. robin thick stole his head song for marvin gaye, denis leary stole his entire persona from bill. hex. jeff bezos stole his workers lives, and we all know deep impact was just arm again with morgan freeman playing live tyler's role. he's in war. her brawl theft is fine. as long as you're rich, powerful and probably white. if you're poor, you can still, you'll serve life for taking a jacket, you'll get a decade for a big back. but if you're rich, you can steal whole countries. just look at why we said hi, good to meet, you were white and we made your islands to even out the number of stars on our flag . don't worry, we'll bring you big lots. we'll bring you big lots, man, this is infuriating. you can only steal is country if you're rich, you can only get health insurance. if you aren't sick, you can only get affordable car insurance. if you've never been in an accident, you can only get a credit card. if you have good credit, you can only avoid paying taxes if you don't need to avoid pay
bill gates stole windows operating system from xerox. robin thick stole his head song for marvin gaye, denis leary stole his entire persona from bill. hex. jeff bezos stole his workers lives, and we all know deep impact was just arm again with morgan freeman playing live tyler's role. he's in war. her brawl theft is fine. as long as you're rich, powerful and probably white. if you're poor, you can still, you'll serve life for taking a jacket, you'll get a decade for a big back. but if you're...
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the 57-year-old billionaire gates made the decision last year after her divorce from bill gates.ort says she now spends on spending some of her fortune among various philanthropic endeavors. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. let's take a look at where markets are. asia is under pressure because of tech. the big u.s. tech companies are disappointing in terms of results. also contributed by sony on the back of chip shortages, a massive 2%. it is backed from a three-day long holiday on the back of the lunar holiday. gaining the most in about 12 months. not to be outdone. the highest level in 2.5 years. nasdaq futures pointing to up and down by more than 2%. take a look at where we are in terms of meda stocks. it is a mixture. gains for lg, innotek and never never. frankly, in the commodity space, we focus in on the back of that meeting. brent crude is down pretense of 1%. iron ore, no stopping it. it is up by almost 3%. >> what is going on ge
the 57-year-old billionaire gates made the decision last year after her divorce from bill gates.ort says she now spends on spending some of her fortune among various philanthropic endeavors. global news, 24 hours a day, on-air and at bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. >> thank you. let's take a look at where markets are. asia is under pressure because of tech. the big u.s. tech companies are disappointing...
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melinda gates will reportedly not give the bulk of her wealth to the bill and melinda gates foundationionaire is said to have made the change official late last year after a divorce from bill gates. she reportedly now plans to spread her fortune amongst various philanthropic endeavors. happy days are here again for wall street brain makers. eight figure pay packages are becoming almost standard for top performers. goldman sachs just spent an average 23% more over the past year, the biggest jump in a decade. that is your latest business flash. guy: thank you very much, indeed. i want to talk about that bonus story because i think it is interesting, on the call last night with alphabet, they talk a lot about pay as well and talked about the need to pay out for talent, pay up for brainpower, basically. they are looking for iq. that is the battle here. that is what has changed in so many ways. you've not only got a war for talent on wall street, but it is a war for talent with silicon valley as well, and silicon valley in certain areas is winning. kailey: i was speaking with sri natarajan,
melinda gates will reportedly not give the bulk of her wealth to the bill and melinda gates foundationionaire is said to have made the change official late last year after a divorce from bill gates. she reportedly now plans to spread her fortune amongst various philanthropic endeavors. happy days are here again for wall street brain makers. eight figure pay packages are becoming almost standard for top performers. goldman sachs just spent an average 23% more over the past year, the biggest jump...
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let's get down on what real food is not manufactured food by the bill gates and the monsanto's of the world, which clearly are poisoning the world with glad to say ascertain all her sister company, sir. all that put aspartame on the market right? lumps fill. it did think the jig it up, it being poisoned systematically and literally cut nonsense, but quality and cafeteria food. i don't know if that hasn't how long tradition of not being in the same sentence, not just starting with this. and so even this, i, me actually have a may or the government to really to children 1st or is that propaganda? well, we put the children 1st because the children are the future and, and, or get food makes eyeballs. saturated fat makes my nation for the nervous system and the brain development. and yes, children are being chemically passed, grading, stay with the c o s to do and too much soy, which is it that beyond me, which whatever the narrative is they're trying to funnel us into some kind, segan eugenics or some other kind of thing that i don't know what is being healthy lifestyle in correct pipes t
let's get down on what real food is not manufactured food by the bill gates and the monsanto's of the world, which clearly are poisoning the world with glad to say ascertain all her sister company, sir. all that put aspartame on the market right? lumps fill. it did think the jig it up, it being poisoned systematically and literally cut nonsense, but quality and cafeteria food. i don't know if that hasn't how long tradition of not being in the same sentence, not just starting with this. and so...
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2nd round to basically french presidential candidates spend less on their entire campaigns than bill gates spent on the mylar. happy birthday balloons he bought for jeffrey epstein in 2016 the balloon spelled out. you are not old, it's just that everyone else is under age. i'm sure it was funny at the time. i'm sure it was good at the time. if. yeah. how about germany? do their oligarchy own the system as much as in the us? in 2017 parties spent $92000000.00 euros, $109000000.00 combined on their election campaigns. only a $109000000.00 total spent on their elections. and yet still i was doing inverse with a bow tie, one feet and a bonus dog. that's a form of tongue sausage by the way, but arguably, several tongues sausages also one jen, it's easier in the u. s, but germany actually could have gotten a lot worse super dickens most could one. even his campaign promises had an n c. 17 rating. anyway, germany spent a $109000000.00 on their entire election. how much did you spend? so 2020 election cost $14400000000.00 over $14000000000.00. that's more than the gross domestic product of mozambi
2nd round to basically french presidential candidates spend less on their entire campaigns than bill gates spent on the mylar. happy birthday balloons he bought for jeffrey epstein in 2016 the balloon spelled out. you are not old, it's just that everyone else is under age. i'm sure it was funny at the time. i'm sure it was good at the time. if. yeah. how about germany? do their oligarchy own the system as much as in the us? in 2017 parties spent $92000000.00 euros, $109000000.00 combined on...
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launching a business called cloud control to monitor the flight activity of other billionaires like bill gates jeff bezos. coming up, getting closer to a vaccine for all. pfizer approving the covid vaccine for kids under five. when that can happen, what it means. for its big plans to take on tech, the carmaker accelerating its ev spending by as much as $20 billion. more on that scoop later. this is bloomberg. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable nationwide network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ >> with peloton struggling and apple riding record profits, there is speculation apple could acquire peloton. in my opinion, not so fast. when apple buys companies, it is to develop
launching a business called cloud control to monitor the flight activity of other billionaires like bill gates jeff bezos. coming up, getting closer to a vaccine for all. pfizer approving the covid vaccine for kids under five. when that can happen, what it means. for its big plans to take on tech, the carmaker accelerating its ev spending by as much as $20 billion. more on that scoop later. this is bloomberg. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by...
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launching a business called ground control to monitor the flight activity of other billionaires like bill gates jeff bezos. coming up, getting closer to a vaccine for all. pfizer requesting the fda to approve its covid vaccine for kids under five. when that can happen, what it means, next. ford its big plans to take on , tech, the carmaker accelerating its ev spending by as much as $20 billion. more on that scoop later. this is bloomberg. ♪ - [announcer] imagine having fuller, thicker, more voluminous hair instantly. all it takes is just one session at hairclub. introducing xtrands. xtrands adds hundreds or even thousands of hair strands to your existing hair at the root. they're personalized to match your own natural hair color and texture, so they'll blend right in for a natural, effortless look. call in the next five minutes and when you buy 500 strands, you get 500 strands free. call right now. (upbeat music) >> with peloton struggling and apple riding record profits, there is speculation apple could acquire peloton. in my opinion, not so fast. when apple buys companies, it is to develop ne
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bill gates, the cofounder of microsoft, has suggested in the past the idea of a robot tax. to be clear, people that have suggested that are not suggesting it to stop all automation, to make sure that we have -- that we take robots and machines out of plants so people can do more thing. i think their concern is about very rapid automation that would make it difficult for people to adjust. either that may be slowing down a little bit or use that money to help retrain people. if you look at the economy, one of the big problems of the u.s. economy for the last 50 years has been slow productivity growth, worker productivity growth. over the long run, there is a close linkage between how productive workers are and the amount of wages. it is difficult to say we want people to make more, but we don't want them to be more productive. you can also relate on the robot tax, you can look at it in trades. some people who have been concerned about the impact of trade on the economy in the early 2000's have said that, well, we like trade. we like open trade, but maybe it happened too fast,
bill gates, the cofounder of microsoft, has suggested in the past the idea of a robot tax. to be clear, people that have suggested that are not suggesting it to stop all automation, to make sure that we have -- that we take robots and machines out of plants so people can do more thing. i think their concern is about very rapid automation that would make it difficult for people to adjust. either that may be slowing down a little bit or use that money to help retrain people. if you look at the...
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i'm eight miles outside the chicken coop looking for some go-go juice, but bill gates already knows thatdown, smokey's on the flip-flop with his ears on and balls large. come on back, teddybear." ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i got seat covers going by a bubble gum machine, got your smoke detector on? ( piano riff ) ( applause ) these protesters have a lot in common with their neighbors to the south-- the deep south. because for some reason that no one will ever be able to explain, many of them are holding confederate flags. i didn't know you could secede from a country you weren't part of. ( laughter ) though, who could forget canada's great civil war hero, stonewall beaver? ( laughter ) these flags of hatred aren't the only ugly part of this protest. canadian authorities say urine stains were seen on snow covering the national war memorial, and demonstrators were also seen dancing on the tomb of the unknown soldier. that's reprehensible. those people should be rounded up and put on "the masked singer." ( laughter ) this is a national embarrassment. ( cheers and applause ) ( piano
i'm eight miles outside the chicken coop looking for some go-go juice, but bill gates already knows thatdown, smokey's on the flip-flop with his ears on and balls large. come on back, teddybear." ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: i got seat covers going by a bubble gum machine, got your smoke detector on? ( piano riff ) ( applause ) these protesters have a lot in common with their neighbors to the south-- the deep south. because for some reason that no one will ever be able to...
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melinda gates will reportedly not give the bulk of her wealth to the bill and melinda gates foundationmade the change official late last year after her force from bill gates. the report says she plans to spread her fortune among various philanthropic endeavors. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: we will be watching sony when trading kicks off. it cut sales expectations for the playstation 5. this may be tricky start for the market open. how are investors going to take it? what is the bigger news here? >> it depends on how much emphasis you put on the playstation division. a lot of investors see it as the important business line. in that case, it is bad news. it did worse this holiday quarter than last year. the sony cfo said supply logistics crunch is going to continue through fy22 which is impacting sony in a significant weight. -- in a significant way. shery: the crunch seems to be particularly hard for sony. >> it comes down to the per-unit situation with the playstation 5. so
melinda gates will reportedly not give the bulk of her wealth to the bill and melinda gates foundationmade the change official late last year after her force from bill gates. the report says she plans to spread her fortune among various philanthropic endeavors. global news 24 hours a day on air and on bloomberg quicktake. powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. shery: we will be watching sony when trading kicks off. it cut sales expectations for the playstation...
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anytime matt gates is on a bill, i am always, like am i missing something? congresswoman katie porter, thank you very much. all right, that is all in for this evening, the rachel maddow show is "all evening. the rachel maddow show starting right now. ali is in for rachele. >> thanks for joining us at this hour. we have a lot of show to get to tonight. today, the january 6th investigation issued subpoenas for another senior trump white house official. trump trade adviser peter navarro. he has not been shy about his efforts to overturn the 2020 election. he has actually written an entire book about it and given numerous interviews including more than one with my colleague ari melber right on this network. his face says it all in this interview. and pushing to overturn the election results. but tonight mr. navarro seems suddenly reticent when it comes to talking about the january 6th investigation. he says he cannot possibly speak to them without donald trump's permission. and so they need to go talk to trump's lawyers. that's not how a subpoena works. but okay
anytime matt gates is on a bill, i am always, like am i missing something? congresswoman katie porter, thank you very much. all right, that is all in for this evening, the rachel maddow show is "all evening. the rachel maddow show starting right now. ali is in for rachele. >> thanks for joining us at this hour. we have a lot of show to get to tonight. today, the january 6th investigation issued subpoenas for another senior trump white house official. trump trade adviser peter...
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the bill gates foundation and amazon are some of her biggest clients.are buying racial protection maybe not sure we don't know. maybe they like to be called racist. then there is nikole hannah-jones the creator of that 1619 project. blame her for the critical race theory thing in schools. so just so happens she has a $25,000 speaking fee. show up for an hour, you give her 2 5g. just last year she was paid $50,000 by the oregon state education department for two seminars where she criticized martin luther king's colorblindness. and these three are just the tip of the iceberg. there is a whole industry based on diagnosing and treating the existential crisis of racism in america. read a couple of books, take a few crt studies courses at harvard or vassar, learn the code words, do the work. acted you, too, can go around lecturing employees at fortune 500 companies on their lunch break and get paid handsomely doing it like many big businesses. and this is a big business. the critical race theory industry is a cynical one. the weight loss company doesn't want
the bill gates foundation and amazon are some of her biggest clients.are buying racial protection maybe not sure we don't know. maybe they like to be called racist. then there is nikole hannah-jones the creator of that 1619 project. blame her for the critical race theory thing in schools. so just so happens she has a $25,000 speaking fee. show up for an hour, you give her 2 5g. just last year she was paid $50,000 by the oregon state education department for two seminars where she criticized...
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>> we have been bill gates, jeff bezos. trump. mark zuckerberg. mark cuban.d, you know, just people are interested. after i started the first one, people were asking for others. i started that and adding them. >> has anybody else beefed the way that musk has? >> no. i mean, the accounts aren't as big. musk is really big on twitter so you can understand why it's gotten as big as it has. i don't think there's as much attention on other ones like e elon's. >> what is your current demand, relative to musk, what would it take to go away and stop this? >> still a tesla and $50,000. i'm not going to up it. there's no need to. >> i bet people who are watching this are making a determination whether this is ambition, this is in the american spirit or whenever it gets a bit obnoxious, you would tell them what? >> i just started as a hobby. i don't want to let go of a hobby for something that's not really going to change my life, you know. it's something that i enjoy doing and i find it really cool to do. >> but the new tesla, that would change your life? >> yeah, i don
>> we have been bill gates, jeff bezos. trump. mark zuckerberg. mark cuban.d, you know, just people are interested. after i started the first one, people were asking for others. i started that and adding them. >> has anybody else beefed the way that musk has? >> no. i mean, the accounts aren't as big. musk is really big on twitter so you can understand why it's gotten as big as it has. i don't think there's as much attention on other ones like e elon's. >> what is your...
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forbes says the three richest people in the world are tesla's elon musk, amazon's jeff bezos and bill gates is the beating heart of tech money, silicon valley. apple and google are both head kwaurd erred in the area he represents, but canha acknowledges that america has a big tech problem and says we need to fix t his new book "dignity is a digital age" is all about solutions. ro, thank you for joining us. let me first ask you is it fair when people look at these tech companies they see extraordinary efficiency and competence and provision of services for sure, but there are a lot of people who say we also see monopolies, places that make it very difficult for other -- other up and comers to compete. this is an argument that, you know, elizabeth warren makes all the time. is that basic critique fair about america's tech giants, that they are anti-competitive monopolies in some form or the other? >> it's fair to say that we need stronger antitrust enforcement against the companies. i think it's unfair to say let's just break them all up. the question is how do you do it? my view is you shoul
forbes says the three richest people in the world are tesla's elon musk, amazon's jeff bezos and bill gates is the beating heart of tech money, silicon valley. apple and google are both head kwaurd erred in the area he represents, but canha acknowledges that america has a big tech problem and says we need to fix t his new book "dignity is a digital age" is all about solutions. ro, thank you for joining us. let me first ask you is it fair when people look at these tech companies they...
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>> no one's reached out to me, but i have had jeff bezos, bill gates, trump's jet and then, you know,cently, mark cuban and mark zuckerberg i have added. >> jack, it's kelly. elon musk doesn't like this because he feels like he's in personal jeopardy. does he have a point, and how would you feel if something happened to one of the guys you were tracking? >> so, yeah, he does have a certain point, but you know, it is public data i don't think there's that much of a risk. you go right from a private jet to a car at an fpo at the airport, and it's all fenced in. i don't really think there's that great of a risk >> very quickly, you didn't get an internship from him because he ghosted you, i guess. have you gotten -- >> he blocked me >> have you gotten any job offers from companies who know your skill, quickly? >> yeah, i have, but i already work for another company, and i enjoy doing that >> all right jack, thank you very much. and you're at central florida university >> yeah, university of central florida. >> good luck to you, my friend >> growing presence on twitter >> we'll hear from
>> no one's reached out to me, but i have had jeff bezos, bill gates, trump's jet and then, you know,cently, mark cuban and mark zuckerberg i have added. >> jack, it's kelly. elon musk doesn't like this because he feels like he's in personal jeopardy. does he have a point, and how would you feel if something happened to one of the guys you were tracking? >> so, yeah, he does have a certain point, but you know, it is public data i don't think there's that much of a risk. you go...
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say, maybe that chunk of meat in your companion's throat was planted there by bill gates. >> what are give in to pressure from sheep. who's to say heimlich is even a maneuver at all? maybe it's a hoax. maybe big pharma is behind it. don't follow the crowd, do what's right for you. maybe this horse paste could help. oh, it's an herbal doctor with a ponytail. maybe he's got some advice. >> that's where it was. >> oh, hey, you're fixed. >> get vaccinated, my friends. dumbbell. >> ow. >> brought to you by death. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, governor, i enjoyed our embrace. we're going to take a break. when we come back, we've got some more two-related surprises for you on this very special occasion, so stick around, we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ check out this vrbo. oh man. ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: welcome whack to the show. a specia show on 2/22/22, which is a very popular wedding day. wedding venues around the country were overrun with couple who does want to tie the knot. i think a lot of the grooms just wanted an anniv
say, maybe that chunk of meat in your companion's throat was planted there by bill gates. >> what are give in to pressure from sheep. who's to say heimlich is even a maneuver at all? maybe it's a hoax. maybe big pharma is behind it. don't follow the crowd, do what's right for you. maybe this horse paste could help. oh, it's an herbal doctor with a ponytail. maybe he's got some advice. >> that's where it was. >> oh, hey, you're fixed. >> get vaccinated, my friends....
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. >> i think you get the last word on that it kind of like when they asked bill gates about e elon muskbito, final question, what are you optimistic about and joyous about. i found you to be someone who has a smile regardless of tough times and we've been going through them. that's a question to you. >> appreciate that. well, i feel that, you know, along with some of these auctioned off sneakers, they have an upcoming hip-hop auction and some of my memorabilia will be featured there. you know, i just, i'm talking to the smithsonian now as well about some of my collections. i love that hip-hop culture, sneaker culture, basketball culture, the things i represented for my entire life are coming to the foreground and really just making ripples to new audiences and opening up avenues. i'm fortunate to be part of that. >> i love that. i love the smithsonian. bobito, did jay-z not say i'm in the hall already, i'm on the wall already, i'm a work of art, i'm the war hall already. >> he did say that. great quote. >> he did say that. bobito and david to end the week. appreciate both of you. thank
. >> i think you get the last word on that it kind of like when they asked bill gates about e elon muskbito, final question, what are you optimistic about and joyous about. i found you to be someone who has a smile regardless of tough times and we've been going through them. that's a question to you. >> appreciate that. well, i feel that, you know, along with some of these auctioned off sneakers, they have an upcoming hip-hop auction and some of my memorabilia will be featured...
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the wall street journal said she made her change when the divorce with bill gates was finalized lastpicture from the bay bridge toll plaza. a minor slowdown is beginning at the bay bridge there. it is causing slow traffic into the city. kumasi: number seven, you can cruise around san francisco in an autonomous cruise vehicle. had to the public waitlist and it is free because the state is not letting the company charge. i will not be anybody in there with you. if you sign up. drew: not me. kumasi: i would tried on local roads. jobina: until he decides to go on the freeway. reggie: we would love if >>> good morning, america. for our viewers in the west. 98 million americans on alert for dangerous snow and ice this wednesday morning. a major cross-country winter storm is moving across the heartland this morning, making travel nearly impossible in some parts. more than a thousand flights already canceled. ginger is tracking the two big waves of this wintry mess. >>> pfizer requesting emergency use authorization for its vaccines for kids 6 months to 5 years old. why it's submitting data f
the wall street journal said she made her change when the divorce with bill gates was finalized lastpicture from the bay bridge toll plaza. a minor slowdown is beginning at the bay bridge there. it is causing slow traffic into the city. kumasi: number seven, you can cruise around san francisco in an autonomous cruise vehicle. had to the public waitlist and it is free because the state is not letting the company charge. i will not be anybody in there with you. if you sign up. drew: not me....
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said microsoft founder bill gates, "i have never known anyone who was more passionate about reducingp in rwanda, where he talked at the medical school he co-founded. he was just 62. ♪♪ i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here because they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after another for 75 years. i am here... i am here.... because of dana-farber. what we do here changes lives everywhere. i am here. fe brief: mardit e le than happy events of the day. so we sent our kris van cleave to the big easy to dig into fat tuesday's favorite food: the royal dessert they call the king cake. [yelling] >> reporter: it is not as if new orleans ever needed an excuse to party, but after two years of covid, the two months of indulgence known as carnival -- >> we hereby declare that carnival has commenced. >> reporter: -- seem pretty well-deserved. after being canceled last year, mardi gras is bac
said microsoft founder bill gates, "i have never known anyone who was more passionate about reducingp in rwanda, where he talked at the medical school he co-founded. he was just 62. ♪♪ i am here because they revolutionized immunotherapy. i am here because they saw how cancer adapts to different oxygen levels and starved it. i am here because they switched off egfr gene mutation and stopped the growth of tumor cells. there's a place that's making one advanced cancer discovery after...
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the timing raised eyebrows because of buffett's relationship with bill gates bill gates resigned frome board back in 2020 yesterday, buffett took the step of writing a letter to reporters to clear up the miss ck miscon se se semgs. he said 85% of the position was acquired in october and the purchase finished in november with the cost average of $77 when microsoft files proxy materials on the purchase of activision, i would be surprised if they discussed a proposal in early october. i do not know. buffett says the $77a share purchase price could be been $78 a share after the proposal announced. it was no bonanza of any sort for berkshire. andrew, in this situation, he spoke to the reporter off the record before the article was published. the journal published insinuating the price was lower. $66 or something that article was up for so long during the day, that other places picked it up, too cnn, fortune, new york post. look at the timing interesting time going look at the price. although the information was wrong with that. i think that gets to the idea of it has been out there. if you
the timing raised eyebrows because of buffett's relationship with bill gates bill gates resigned frome board back in 2020 yesterday, buffett took the step of writing a letter to reporters to clear up the miss ck miscon se se semgs. he said 85% of the position was acquired in october and the purchase finished in november with the cost average of $77 when microsoft files proxy materials on the purchase of activision, i would be surprised if they discussed a proposal in early october. i do not...
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the rich guys are trying to take over, evil people like doctor fauci, bill gates.hear. the normal working man, it's not us doing it, it's the big boys. i am not alone. >> reporter: i appreciate it. >> tucker carlson when you came up. i love you guys, you talk fast to the normal people. >> reporter: try to talk to all folks. >> reporter: keep up the good work. >> reporter: i will try not to fall down again. sorry about the fall but a lot of sentiment, they talk about towing trucks out of here and get rid of them. 400 trucks is what they say. if they are going to tell them out it will take a while. jackie: he's not the only one who thinks people are profiting from the vaccine mandates which is why they are in place and the lengths you will go to 4-story, thank you. good to see you. america's farmers are continuing inflation. grady trimble sees how farmers are handling rising costs. >> reporter: they call them input costs, fertilizer and feed for the hogs. we are surrounded by big pens and another camera from our photographer patrick who is in the thick of it. brian d
the rich guys are trying to take over, evil people like doctor fauci, bill gates.hear. the normal working man, it's not us doing it, it's the big boys. i am not alone. >> reporter: i appreciate it. >> tucker carlson when you came up. i love you guys, you talk fast to the normal people. >> reporter: try to talk to all folks. >> reporter: keep up the good work. >> reporter: i will try not to fall down again. sorry about the fall but a lot of sentiment, they talk...
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agreed, and formed a partnership with the community, including a $15 million grant from the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> that was really powerful, but that came from people on the ground, not top-down. this is something that we have to keep in mind. top-down decisions don't work for any family. >> reporter: they built schools, more than 40 of them, some with only a few hundred kids. even she admits she didn't see that coming. >> i don't think we talk about it enough. we really, you know, we didn't know that it would get that large. >> reporter: is got better in the classroom, but the financial problems began to mount. now gary yee, a principal at the time, says the district can't afford the small school model anymore. >> i am not saying if it is right or wrong. it is just fiscally not sustainable right now. >> reporter: the small schools weren't built to be financially efficient. they were created because parents believed black and brown kids in the flatlands were owed the same level of attention as those and other areas. >> it came with so many ups and downs. it was not perfect. it wasn'
agreed, and formed a partnership with the community, including a $15 million grant from the bill and melinda gates foundation. >> that was really powerful, but that came from people on the ground, not top-down. this is something that we have to keep in mind. top-down decisions don't work for any family. >> reporter: they built schools, more than 40 of them, some with only a few hundred kids. even she admits she didn't see that coming. >> i don't think we talk about it enough....
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senator blumenthal: even bill gates did have that vision? >> that's true. >> i want to come back to something you said was at the beginning of the hearing. you said something about the big five being on a downward slope or their acquisitions and talked about that next generation of dominant platforms. this was a reference to the cloud infrastructure. can you -- can you give us a sense of who you think of in the next wave of intentional anapolis and the next wave of common platforms? dr. moss: that dovetails with the work i referenced earlier. we are very interested in the digital does this ecosystem as a business model or phenomenon stop what we find is they are unique. typically, a digital business ecosystems built around a platform whether it's search or e-commerce or advertising. to support those platforms and the users that engage with them, you need a lot of cloud infrastructure so you need machine learning, technologies, cloud computing, artificial intelligence plays an important role in data analytics. when those two pieces are in pla
senator blumenthal: even bill gates did have that vision? >> that's true. >> i want to come back to something you said was at the beginning of the hearing. you said something about the big five being on a downward slope or their acquisitions and talked about that next generation of dominant platforms. this was a reference to the cloud infrastructure. can you -- can you give us a sense of who you think of in the next wave of intentional anapolis and the next wave of common platforms?...
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bill gates, the cofounder of microsoft, has suggested in the past the idea of a robot tax.o be clear, people that have suggested that are not suggesting it to stop all automation, to make sure that we have -- that we take robots and machines out of plants so people can do more thing. i think their concern is about very rapid automation that would make it difficult for people to adjust. either that may be slowing down a little bit or use that money to help retrain people. if you look at the economy, one of the big problems of the u.s. economy for the last 50 years has been slow productivity growth, worker productivity growth. over the long run, there is a close linkage between how productive workers are and the amount of wages. it is difficult to say we want people to make more, but we don't want them to be more productive. you can also relate on the robot tax, you can look at it in trades. some people who have been concerned about the impact of trade on the economy in the early 2000's have said that, well, we like trade. we like open trade, but maybe it happened too fast, a
bill gates, the cofounder of microsoft, has suggested in the past the idea of a robot tax.o be clear, people that have suggested that are not suggesting it to stop all automation, to make sure that we have -- that we take robots and machines out of plants so people can do more thing. i think their concern is about very rapid automation that would make it difficult for people to adjust. either that may be slowing down a little bit or use that money to help retrain people. if you look at the...