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microsoft chair bill gates talks about his future and a conversation with bloomberg lp founder michael bloomberg. bloomberg has learned that amazon has acquired rights for an online paid tv service. affect? could it jelly, his first time serving as ceo of a startup in lessons biz stone learned from twitter. will bill gates ever return to microsoft as ceo? we have the answer and a conversation between dates and a conversation with bloomberg lp founder tackle bloomberg later. amazon has been disrupting everything from e-commerce, shipping, groceries, and tv could be next. they're looking at starting an online paid tv service, some sort of expansion of amazon prime instant video but with life programming. they're reaching out to media companies to secure contents. verizon acquired intel tv technologies and sony is also planning a web taste service and this comes as amazon obtained a new patent for anticipatory shipping, to ship packages before customers even clicked to buy. erlichman,et to jon our senior west coast correspondent nla. what are we talking about here you go what is amazon tr
microsoft chair bill gates talks about his future and a conversation with bloomberg lp founder michael bloomberg. bloomberg has learned that amazon has acquired rights for an online paid tv service. affect? could it jelly, his first time serving as ceo of a startup in lessons biz stone learned from twitter. will bill gates ever return to microsoft as ceo? we have the answer and a conversation between dates and a conversation with bloomberg lp founder tackle bloomberg later. amazon has been...
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also, the conversation with microsoft chairman bill gates and bloomberg lp founder mike bloomberg. ♪> welcome back. i'm emily chang. making waves in the search business with the new mobile app , jelly. but it is not his first app. he helped to launch twitter in 2006 and since then, twitter has raised more than $1 billion in an ipo how did the cofounder shape twitter's success? i want to talk more about jelly for a second. when i downloaded it, it was like 30 -- 35 on the list. when it comes to growth, how are you going to use some of the things that you learned at twitter to help jelly grow? it is funny to say this in that it is only a few years later, but we are living in such a different world now. in three days, jelly had more -- twice the accounts that it took me a year to get at twitter. it is because of things like facebook that spread the word so quickly. >> how do you keep the growth like this? >> well, you don't. when we launched and we got featured in the apple app store, it was crazy. i reminded everyone on the team it will go like this. be prepared for that. don't think i
also, the conversation with microsoft chairman bill gates and bloomberg lp founder mike bloomberg. ♪> welcome back. i'm emily chang. making waves in the search business with the new mobile app , jelly. but it is not his first app. he helped to launch twitter in 2006 and since then, twitter has raised more than $1 billion in an ipo how did the cofounder shape twitter's success? i want to talk more about jelly for a second. when i downloaded it, it was like 30 -- 35 on the list. when it...
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bloomberg, founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, a parent of bloomberg news, is heading to africabetty asks bill gates if he has any advice for mr. bloomberg. >> mike has been super generous on malaria research. i hope you will feel good going in and seeing that the death rate is down, seeing -- we have been talking to the people on the ground for which tools to deliver. africa is fantastic. the city sees that city needs a lot of help. that is why both of us are drawing more of our philanthropy to help those countries that have great means. >> one of the places melinda is has 50,000 people per doctor. we have 500 people per doctor. if you need an emergency operation, you just die. we have been training people to do appendectomy's, which turns out to be relatively simple operations. you are not going to cure everything, you are not going to be able to do open heart surgery but you are going to do things that can be enormous. >> what do you hope to do or see their? >> the organization i am participating in is a group of sharing best practices. they all have the same problems. the al
bloomberg, founder and majority owner of bloomberg lp, a parent of bloomberg news, is heading to africabetty asks bill gates if he has any advice for mr. bloomberg. >> mike has been super generous on malaria research. i hope you will feel good going in and seeing that the death rate is down, seeing -- we have been talking to the people on the ground for which tools to deliver. africa is fantastic. the city sees that city needs a lot of help. that is why both of us are drawing more of our...
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more ♪ >> microsoft chairman and cofounder bill gates and bloomberg lp founder and majority stakeholderichael bloomberg. they came together today for a discussion on ending world poverty. dates says that progress has been made but there are certain myths that stand in the way. lacks cynicism is holding us back. thinks it is a big part of a budget. it is less than 1%. if you ask people, they will say .5% or certainly about 10%. >> there are fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. if your people that are literate. life expectancy is generally longer. by any rational mother -- measure, things are better. that does not mean every person, and there will always be 20 -- bottom 20%. we will always redefine what that means. to say that all before and eight and money that bill and melinda that all the foreign aid and money that bill and melinda gates have invested, has not done anything, that is not true at all. me is david miliband. he is the president and chief executive of the international rescue committee. formerly he was a united kingdom foreign secretary from 2007 to 2010. w
more ♪ >> microsoft chairman and cofounder bill gates and bloomberg lp founder and majority stakeholderichael bloomberg. they came together today for a discussion on ending world poverty. dates says that progress has been made but there are certain myths that stand in the way. lacks cynicism is holding us back. thinks it is a big part of a budget. it is less than 1%. if you ask people, they will say .5% or certainly about 10%. >> there are fewer people sleeping without a roof over...
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gatesiscussion with bill and the founder and majority stakeholder of bloomberg lp, former new york cityayor michael bloomberg. patricof,w is alan founder of greycroft partners and philanthropist. michael bloomberg and bill gates weighed in on the most important elements to them in philanthropy. .ou are on the global board most important elements of giving for you? , he gave me great -- you gave me -- >> first of all, you gave me great positioning following those in protests. there with a p. capital p. with a the world should be appreciative of people like that. they put their money where their mouth is and do something constructive. , with gates'sk comment, the world will not have poor nations by 2035? that sounds like a lot of optimism. share that could much enthusiasm. he knows probably more than i do. i am on the president's counsel in global development. there are a lot of poor people. it depends on what the definition of poor is. some people use a dollar per day, some people used to. it has now become a dollar $.25 per day. it is suggesting that there is not as many under a dollar
gatesiscussion with bill and the founder and majority stakeholder of bloomberg lp, former new york cityayor michael bloomberg. patricof,w is alan founder of greycroft partners and philanthropist. michael bloomberg and bill gates weighed in on the most important elements to them in philanthropy. .ou are on the global board most important elements of giving for you? , he gave me great -- you gave me -- >> first of all, you gave me great positioning following those in protests. there with a...
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something i want to make sure everyone is aware of, 9:30, bill gates will be sitting down with bloomberg lp founder and majority owner michael bloomberg , a conversation moderated i betty liu. this is huge, talking about how to make the world a better place? how do you fight poverty? these are two guys who are in a position to do it. >> we look forward to that one. there is a storm of swords approaching, isn't there? >> i hear that. >> he doesn't believe it. time andt caught last you're like, this is no storm. >> in the city, it was not a big deal. i'm sorry. >> let's do a data check. if you're in or not to trade, you're going to be coming into a green screen this morning. equity futures higher at the moment. 4 points,utures up by dow futures by 51. a nice game. 10 year yield running in place. euro-u.s. dollar, no real change, little bit of a movement. nymex crude is going up. you can see that reflected in other parts of the energy complex. natural gas futures are a little higher this morning. if you live in boston, look at that, that is not good news. you're going to get snow and pay for i
something i want to make sure everyone is aware of, 9:30, bill gates will be sitting down with bloomberg lp founder and majority owner michael bloomberg , a conversation moderated i betty liu. this is huge, talking about how to make the world a better place? how do you fight poverty? these are two guys who are in a position to do it. >> we look forward to that one. there is a storm of swords approaching, isn't there? >> i hear that. >> he doesn't believe it. time andt caught...
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. >> joining gates, a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. ends are better. >> in the bill and linda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the town was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. whether this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle income countries now. there is more to be done on agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in w
. >> joining gates, a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york city mayor, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. ends are better. >> in the bill and linda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i...
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liu sat down with bill gates and majority shareholder of bloomberg lp, former new york city mayor michaels, to find out why key to so optimistic about the progress made fighting global property -- fighting global poverty. think it is actually dangerous people are focusing on the bad and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices, it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries done one is more to be if you don'tre -- see that you're not going to participate in what we need to do. >> you say there will be no coronation by the time we reached 2035? , almost none. a landlocked countries in africa, north korea doesn't change the government. it will be less than 10. when i was born almost all countries were poor. now we are down to about a quarter of them. it we can makeon it really exceptional. year aboutted last $100 million to the bill gates foundation to the fight to eradicate polio from this world. do you share the same optimism? not be in more agreement. advocates sell them on to acknowledge success. they always have more to do, raise
liu sat down with bill gates and majority shareholder of bloomberg lp, former new york city mayor michaels, to find out why key to so optimistic about the progress made fighting global property -- fighting global poverty. think it is actually dangerous people are focusing on the bad and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices, it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries done one is more to be if you don'tre -- see that you're not going...
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because in about an hour, i will be sitting down exclusively with microsoft founder bill gates and bloomberg lper michael bloomberg. we will have a great conversation about philanthropy and the latest causes that both ise championing in th world. >> this year, promoters at the new nightclub in the bellagio will blow all the others way. the table is worth $250,000 a night. here is why it is worth every penny. mgm possible loggia casino at the exclusive nightclub, one of the most expensive tables in the world. wow, i like this table. >> absolutely gorgeous. >> part of its value -- the view. spring robots. ountain -- $40 million. inside the club, the fountains are made of champagne. it is the most profitable club in vegas. the average table here costs $8,000 a night. this one, $250,000. what makes the difference? this red button. here we go. it sets up these fountains. it costs $10,000 to set them off. >> i want to keep hitting the button. street smart trish regan joins us now. we have paul sweeney of bloomberg industries. he is our coast for the hour. that seems like a fun piece to do. >> what yo
because in about an hour, i will be sitting down exclusively with microsoft founder bill gates and bloomberg lper michael bloomberg. we will have a great conversation about philanthropy and the latest causes that both ise championing in th world. >> this year, promoters at the new nightclub in the bellagio will blow all the others way. the table is worth $250,000 a night. here is why it is worth every penny. mgm possible loggia casino at the exclusive nightclub, one of the most expensive...
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the opinions and views expressed do not express the opinions and views of bloomberg lp, its affiliates its employees. >> today, on "living well with montel." >> something was terribly wrong. i had not applied for any of these things. >> what happened next was worse. >> the credit cards of activated. when she was a hard-working single mom. why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> i was $112,000 in debt.
the opinions and views expressed do not express the opinions and views of bloomberg lp, its affiliates its employees. >> today, on "living well with montel." >> something was terribly wrong. i had not applied for any of these things. >> what happened next was worse. >> the credit cards of activated. when she was a hard-working single mom. why couldn't she open a line of credit? >> i was $112,000 in debt.
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the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp its affiliates or its employees following is a paid presentation for p90 x three brought to you by beach buddy. >> start the clock. everything that made p90 x such a huge hit is right here in p90 x three. variety, intensity, we distilled everything we learn from p90 x
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microsoft chair bill gates talks about his future and a conversation with bloomberg lp founder michaelomberg. bloomberg has learned that amazon has acquired rights for an online paid tv service. how much could it affect? jelly, his first time serving as o
microsoft chair bill gates talks about his future and a conversation with bloomberg lp founder michaelomberg. bloomberg has learned that amazon has acquired rights for an online paid tv service. how much could it affect? jelly, his first time serving as o
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the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employeesuncertain economy, bank foreclosures are alarmingly high and record numbers of americans have seen their life savings wiped out. there is a way you can help protect your family's financial future. we're going to show you how millions of americans just like you are protectind
the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those of bloomberg lp, its affiliates, or its employeesuncertain economy, bank foreclosures are alarmingly high and record numbers of americans have seen their life savings wiped out. there is a way you can help protect your family's financial future. we're going to show you how millions of americans just like you are protectind
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. >> joining gates, a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york or, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. ends are better. >> in the bill and linda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in the town was that you are very optimistic. you say look, we are better off than we were decades ago. whether this optimism come from? >> i think i am naturally optimistic but also the facts are on the side of the optimist. that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing the progress we have made. it means they don't look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries up. most people live in middle income countries now. there is more to be done on how -- on agriculture, but the track record success, if you don't see that you are not going to participate in what we need to
. >> joining gates, a friend and fellow philanthropist, the bloomberg lp founder and former new york or, michael bloomberg. >> there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof over their head. ends are better. >> in the bill and linda gates foundation, gates predicts that by 2035 there will be almost no poor nations left in the world. coming up, we hear what these titans are doing to see that through. bill, i read through your letter and what i noticed in...
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gates along with the former mayor of new york, the founder of bloomberg lp sitting down with betty liually this morning. bill gates pointed out that a lot of people don't understand philanthropy and foreign aid right now. .> cynicism is holding us back people think a lot of this is corruption. a lot of this is the budget. if you ask people, they will 10%.5% or certainly above >> he is right. there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof on their head. , thingsational measure are better. that does not mean every place and every person and there'll always be a bottom 20%. all of the foreign aid and the moneys at the bill and melinda gates foundation and lots of other generous people have invested, it is not true at all. >> i thought one of the coolest things was the idea that by 2035 we might not have any. we will not have any actual poor countries, struggling countries. the level of poverty that we see a thing ofg to be the past. >> it depends on what you consider as poverty. released a study on the world's poor. 50% of the population was making less than a dolla
gates along with the former mayor of new york, the founder of bloomberg lp sitting down with betty liually this morning. bill gates pointed out that a lot of people don't understand philanthropy and foreign aid right now. .> cynicism is holding us back people think a lot of this is corruption. a lot of this is the budget. if you ask people, they will 10%.5% or certainly above >> he is right. there are fewer people starving, fewer people sleeping without a roof on their head. ,...
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be here at bloomberg headquarters having a conversation with michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lpner of bluebird television. they will talk about philanthropy and their efforts to change the world, specifically, bill gates publishes annual letter at which you talked about the myths that thisd -- block progress in idea that you can improve on the situation has a really taken hold in the philanthropy community, and perhaps it should. this is one of the angles we will be looking out. >> really looking forward to the show. thank you very much. dr. dre took two thirds of the headphone market with his $300 a pop headsets. now he is hoping to clear out competitors like spotify and pandora and the music streaming business. but what is the -- why is he going to win in this space? we will take that story on when we come back. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." ceo of air asia due to make an announcement shortly about .is formula one team i'm watching the twitter feed. nothing yet. a couple of days ago i sat down with tony fernandez. he is also preparing to announce his airline air asia has f
be here at bloomberg headquarters having a conversation with michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lpner of bluebird television. they will talk about philanthropy and their efforts to change the world, specifically, bill gates publishes annual letter at which you talked about the myths that thisd -- block progress in idea that you can improve on the situation has a really taken hold in the philanthropy community, and perhaps it should. this is one of the angles we will be looking out....
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he sat down with michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp, majority shareholder. were talking about challenges to philanthropy. i am naturally optimistic. the facts are on the site of the optimists. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing progress. it means they do not look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries, most people live in middle income countries now. health,be done, agriculture. the success, if you do not see that, you are not going to participate in what we need to do. >> there will be no poor nations by the time we reach 2035? none, landlocked countries in africa, north korea, less than 10. all i was born, almost countries were poor. now we are down to about a quarter of them. the next 20 years, if we focus on it, we can make it really exceptional. , some bold countries predictions. our final front-page story, amazon approaching u.s. media companies to get rights for online paid television. offering a live programming similar to paid tv, this would expand on their prime subscri
he sat down with michael bloomberg, the founder of bloomberg lp, majority shareholder. were talking about challenges to philanthropy. i am naturally optimistic. the facts are on the site of the optimists. it is dangerous that people are focusing on the bad news and not seeing progress. it means they do not look at the best practices. it makes them less generous. we are raising poor countries, most people live in middle income countries now. health,be done, agriculture. the success, if you do...
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brothers let him go in 1981 with a $10 million severens package, he started what would become bloomberg lp globe, the company on track for a record profit in 2013. he stepped down in 2001 to campaign for mayor, financing that campaign himself. 74 million in 2001, $85 million in 2005, after a controversial change in term limits he pushed through -- >> so help me got. >> reporter: $108 million in 2009, the most expensiveself financed campaign in history. bloomberg ran new york city for 12 interesting years. from peat plaza to public smoking bans, to calorie counts to banning the big gulp. his no-nonsense approach made -- he took only a $1 salary, saving the city $2 -- >> my check used to be 93 cents and now they're 95 cents. >> he opted not to live in the mansion, took the subway to work. according to "new york times," he gave the city at least $650 millions for a wide variety. his foundation distributed $370 million in 2012 alone. he's given more than a billion to his alma mater, john hopkins university, and donated $2.8 billion to support causes from art to health. >> the thing that gives
brothers let him go in 1981 with a $10 million severens package, he started what would become bloomberg lp globe, the company on track for a record profit in 2013. he stepped down in 2001 to campaign for mayor, financing that campaign himself. 74 million in 2001, $85 million in 2005, after a controversial change in term limits he pushed through -- >> so help me got. >> reporter: $108 million in 2009, the most expensiveself financed campaign in history. bloomberg ran new york city...