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this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." taylor riggs. you can join "ube "bloomberg businessweek" every day from 2:00 until 5:00 wall street time. you can catch up on bloomberg and you can listen to our podcast on bloomberg.com. you can also find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. in this week's feature section, bringing ge back from the brink. the new ceo may not be able to restore it to its past glory but he might be the best hope to fix it. come into my terminal at gtv . we charted ge's market cap. as you can see, it once outpaced all of its rivals like united boeing, and, honeywell, but it has recently fallen below its major competitors. they are saying the key to turning around ge will be to sell off some of its unprofitable businesses and tightus on a laser strategy. we got more on ge from our reporter in chicago. >> why would theo epstein take the gm job at the chicago cubs? he was loaded up at the boston red sox. why? the greatest comeback, 108 years, no world championship. so now larry culp is off
this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." taylor riggs. you can join "ube "bloomberg businessweek" every day from 2:00 until 5:00 wall street time. you can catch up on bloomberg and you can listen to our podcast on bloomberg.com. you can also find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. in this week's feature section, bringing ge back from the brink. the new ceo may not be able to restore it to its past...
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this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."ason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. copper mines in chile, always presenting a target for thieves. we are talking about an area as big as nebraska. is mostly uninhabited and because copper is crucial to everything from electronics to plumbing, it is easy to find a buyer. carol: big companie have added security but one thing remains, the trains. >> copper theft is a major issue in chile. it is the world's largest producer of that metal and the amount of copper produced is a great target for robbers, for thieves in that part of the world. it turns out that mines in northern chile are in the middle of the desert so quite isolated and makes for an easy target that people want to rob them. >> for a while, thieves robbing the mines themselves, putting it either in their
this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."ason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. copper mines in chile, always presenting a target for thieves. we are talking about an area as big as nebraska. is mostly...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress. joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down on tech right now. the tech-lash is real. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his purview, his worldview, and it also comes at a time of real existential questions around silicon valley and yet, i found it to ultimately be optimistic. joel: there is a sense of hope. that is the
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress. joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley....
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this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c.. jason: and am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is not really helping them. we are talking $40 million missing from as many as 158 accounts. carol: reporter david welch has the story. david: americans decide i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them basically started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, after a few years, they decided to bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about this bank and what the issue was. >> there are two sides. there is banco monex
this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." jason kelly. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c.. jason: and am 960 in the bay area. in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is not really helping them. we...
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>> this is bloomberg businessweek. carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."so listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area, london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. in this issue, more than a dozen companies have working prototypes of passenger drones. jason: it could be sooner than at least i thought. >> more than half a dozen companies already have flying prototypes in the air. we have seen manned and unmanned test flights across las vegas, in dubai, and lots of companies from the u.s. to germany, to china, are vying for investor money and try to conquer the skies, basically. jason: so many questions. the first, is this a mass-market play? are we going to see major cities in the world? is there a vision of people moving through the city in these taxi driver? >> there certainly are several cities that are explicitly looking at these forms of transportation. the middle east is far ahead and asia is relatively far ahead as w
>> this is bloomberg businessweek. carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."so listen to us on the radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on a.m. 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 f.m. in washington, d.c. carol: a.m. 960 in the bay area, london on dab digital, and through the bloomberg business app. in this issue, more than a dozen companies have working prototypes of passenger drones. jason: it could be sooner than at least i thought. >> more than half a dozen...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? dachshund therapy outpaced america's health care system -- therapy outpaced america's health care system? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress. joel weber is here with us. a great story that is going to make you rethink how you perceive silicon valley. joel: we wanted to really open up the whole idea of the issue here. it is really too easy to be down -- it is really easy to be down on tech. the tech-lash is real. antitrust is in the wind. don't forget that technology and innovators can still do incredible things and sometimes you just have to look outside silicon valley. ashley has spent a lot of time doing that. jason: it is amazing, his purview, his worldview, and it also comes at a time of real existenti
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? dachshund therapy outpaced america's health care system -- therapy outpaced america's health care system? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress. joel...
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this is "bloomberg businessweek." taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."ylor riggs. you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and in new york, in boston, in washington dc. in the bay area, and in london on dab digital and on the bloomberg business app. "pursuits" art at a venice expo has seen a rise in patriotism. now, it is a venice art show which happens every year. carol: what is that? >> it is a huge expo for international, contemporary art. has a pavilion and a bunch of different countries have a pavilion. they have artists, and represent the country. it is a lot of new art and new artists. sometimes, the art can be quite strange and it is not always great. for the past decade or so, it has really been about the artists exploring new things to say. , ashe past couple of years nationalism has sort of risen around the world politically, we have seen the art in these national pavilions has also become nationalist and patriotic. it has been interesting because because that patriotism has been divorced from that stage for a long time. jason: i wa
this is "bloomberg businessweek." taylor: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."ylor riggs. you can also listen to us on the radio on sirius xm and in new york, in boston, in washington dc. in the bay area, and in london on dab digital and on the bloomberg business app. "pursuits" art at a venice expo has seen a rise in patriotism. now, it is a venice art show which happens every year. carol: what is that? >> it is a huge expo for international,...
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yvonne: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. >> and jason kelly. >> in this weeks issue, how one $1igent is tribe earned billion. >> the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carroll: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to beat the stock market. >> richard dewey brought us more. coming asots aren't quickly as we want and it is the casing in finance. financial market data presents a host of albums that make learning from data and teasing out relationships difficult. jason: one of the things you point out is the idea that computers have to cope with humans. human behavior, human emotion, all these things and even in the age of ai and machine learning, we are still unpredictable beasts. >> that is right and it is different than something like image recognition where the has been success over the past decade. millions --k about in facebook, on the order of 4 million photos being uploaded per day. buts not easy, straightforward to thi
yvonne: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. >> and jason kelly. >> in this weeks issue, how one $1igent is tribe earned billion. >> the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carroll: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to beat the stock market. >> richard dewey brought us more. coming asots aren't quickly as we want and it is the casing in finance. financial market data...
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carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelley. catch up on our daily show by listening and subscribing to our podcast at itunes, soundcloud, or bloomberg.com. carol: find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. jason: in the politics section, the islamic state is largely disputed on home territory. carol: but the organization is rebuilding africa. >> the leader of the islamic state, as most of us are aware, reemerged in a video in which he discussed the sri lanka bombings, the resurgence of the caliphate, especially in africa. he took a pledge of loyalty from a group, they are looking at expanding into sedan and on syria and -- sudan and algeria and they are looking to recover, recharge, and refund their activities. carol: you have this in the story, they are doing it differently. they are not trying to be extremist in terms of targeting everybody including civilians. they are going after soldiers and helping people that did wells -- dig wells and help them live better. jillian: a g
carol: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol massar. jason: i'm jason kelley. catch up on our daily show by listening and subscribing to our podcast at itunes, soundcloud, or bloomberg.com. carol: find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. jason: in the politics section, the islamic state is largely disputed on home territory. carol: but the organization is rebuilding africa. >> the leader of the...
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♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek.ason: we're at bloomberg headquarters in new york. >> this week's special money issue, how one child -- ivy league and had one point -- $1 billion. famedald trump, the iconoclasm hotel. >> we begin with one of the most difficult projects in machine learning, how to beat stock market. >> the robots are not as coming as quickly as we think. and it is the casing in finance. financial market data presents a host of albums that make learning from data and teasing out relationships difficult. jason: one of the things you point out is the idea that computers have to cope with humans. human behavior, human emotion, all these things and even in the age of ai and machine learning, we are still unpredictable beasts. >> that is right and it is different than something like image recognition where the has been success over the past decade. you can think about millions -- in facebook, on the order of 4 million photos being uploaded per day. it is not easy, but straightforward to think about determin
♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek.ason: we're at bloomberg headquarters in new york. >> this week's special money issue, how one child -- ivy league and had one point -- $1 billion. famedald trump, the iconoclasm hotel. >> we begin with one of the most difficult projects in machine learning, how to beat stock market. >> the robots are not as coming as quickly as we think. and it is the casing in finance. financial market data presents a host of albums that...
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this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."ason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. jason: in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is helping them. we are talking $40 million missing from as many as 158 different accounts. carol: reporter david welch has the story. david: americans decide, i will move to mexico, the weather is nice, san miguel is very artistic, nice climate. my dollar goes a long way, and they moved down there. all of them, basically, started banking with their u.s. banks and getting money sent to mexico. getting actual cash, getting liquidity was time-consuming, there were heavy fees, and after a few years, they decided to bank locally and that is where the trouble started. carol: talk about who monex is. jason: there is banco monex and then t
this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."ason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. jason: in london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. carol: americans say money they had at mexico's monex bank is gone. jason: they say the bank is helping them. we are talking...
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jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."in us every day on the radio from 2:00 p.m.-5 p.m. wall street on. you can also -- wall street time. you can also catch up on our podcast. jason: also, find us online and through our mobile app. section,e technology with huawei's selection of drying up. jason: they are working on contingency plans. >> have been covering huawei a lot from the perspective of president trump and how he has targeted the company, encouraging our allies to take action. nowaven't tracking this is the story our reporters in asia have been following is, basically, they are calling up their troops. calling on all employees. developing 20 47 to react to what has been happening. thewhat is happening is commerce department has taken action against the company and put it on a blacklist. buy partsy cannot from u.s. companies and u.s. companies cannot do business with huawei. now, it is starting to have a trickle effect. trump's efforts to get allies to go along with this is gaining traction. so while way is learning
jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek."in us every day on the radio from 2:00 p.m.-5 p.m. wall street on. you can also -- wall street time. you can also catch up on our podcast. jason: also, find us online and through our mobile app. section,e technology with huawei's selection of drying up. jason: they are working on contingency plans. >> have been covering huawei a lot from the perspective of president trump and how...
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♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. this special edition of bloomberg businessweek be school. --b-school. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. there are a bunch of stories. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. that anniversary is coming up. we are the middle of pride month you -- month. we thought this was the moment to market that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of how the workplace and courts are impacting a lot of this. it is a little bit of a smorgasbord and that was the intent because there is so much we could possibly say on this topic. carol: as the reporting shows, there is still a lot of legal pushback when it comes to the lgbtq community. joel: there is still som
♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."ason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. this special edition of bloomberg businessweek be school. --b-school. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. there are a bunch of stories. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. that anniversary is coming up. we are the middle of...
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this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massarson: and i'm jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio every day. also catch up on our daily show , and listen and subscribe to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. we are here at harvard business school in boston. it is ranked one of the top business schools by bloomberg businessweek magazine. more on that, coming up. jason: first, facebook this week unveiled plans for a new cryptocurrency. the latest developments are undoubtedly being watched by regulators wary of the social network's dominance. we spoke exclusively with facebook's coo sheryl sandberg in france. >> we know we have a lot of people to work with. we know this is a heavily regulated space. we need to talk to people and meet with people. that is what we are doing. we are then going to launch. carol: we got more from joel wiesenthal who keeps a measured watch on the cryptocurrency world. joel: it is incredibly ambitious. if it were to work and gain traction, it could b
this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek," i'm carol massarson: and i'm jason kelly. you can listen to us on the radio every day. also catch up on our daily show , and listen and subscribe to our podcast. carol: and you can find us online at businessweek.com and our mobile app. we are here at harvard business school in boston. it is ranked one of the top business schools by bloomberg businessweek magazine. more on that, coming up....
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a carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. more coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with bloomberg business editor joel weber on this week's issue that features a special pride takeover of the business section. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. >> here we are almost 50 years after stonewall. we thought this was the moment to market that moment with this cover and package of stories. jason: how do you choose the stories? >> what we wanted to look at was a consumer element but also how companies and also elements of the workplace and courts are impacting a lot of this. it is a little bit of a smorgasbord and that was the intent because there is so much we could possibly say on this topic. carol: as the reporting shows, there is still a lot of legal pushback when it comes to the lgbtq community. joel: there is still so
a carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." jason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. more coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with bloomberg business editor joel weber on this week's issue that features a special pride takeover of the business section. great to have you here. great to be here. we are going to get into that in a moment. let us talk about the pride issue. >> here we are...
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bloomberg businessweek editor jeff muskus joins us.hat these activists or dissidents are doing. jeff: some like the folks at greatfire.org, a collection of activists that have been up and running since 2011, they do their best to provide a jumping off point for people who are in china who want to use -- either through browsing tools or social media -- a different kind of site they don't normally have access to if they abide by the rules of the road. but we also spoke with folks including laborers that may be planting trees and spraying pesticide, they are unlikely activists as it gets tougher and tougher to speak up online. emily: i was living and working in beijing for the 20th anniversary for the tiananmen square massacre. it was about the same time facebook got shut down and twitter got shut down. and any time we aired a story , i was at cnn at the time, about tiananmen square or showed a video, that would be blacked out in china. how has that restriction increased under the regime of xi jinping? it has always been there, to a certa
bloomberg businessweek editor jeff muskus joins us.hat these activists or dissidents are doing. jeff: some like the folks at greatfire.org, a collection of activists that have been up and running since 2011, they do their best to provide a jumping off point for people who are in china who want to use -- either through browsing tools or social media -- a different kind of site they don't normally have access to if they abide by the rules of the road. but we also spoke with folks including...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." here at harvard business school in boston. the special edition of bloomberg businessweek b-schools. more coming up. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. jason: facebook jumps into crypto. a carol: and we
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editors andom our reporters every saturday and sunday on businessweek on bloomberg television.ne of richest men in the world, you might not have a lot of regrets, but bill gates says his biggest mistake ever came in mobile phone software. he told david rubenstein in washington that microsoft lost out to google and launching a mobile operating system to compete with apple. >> we missed being the dominant mobile operator by very tiny amount. we didn't assign the best people to do the work. the biggest mistake i made in terms of something that was clearly within our skill set, we were clearly the company that could have achieved that, and we didn't. gates added that mistake because microsoft billions of dollars that eventually went to google. and maybed, spacex it's most difficult mission yet. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: one of hollywood's legendary studios is getting its first female ceo. she's been named to take over at warner bros.. she is currently president at bbc studios america. it was a milestone morning for spacex. the company launch its falcon heavy rocket for the u.s. m
editors andom our reporters every saturday and sunday on businessweek on bloomberg television.ne of richest men in the world, you might not have a lot of regrets, but bill gates says his biggest mistake ever came in mobile phone software. he told david rubenstein in washington that microsoft lost out to google and launching a mobile operating system to compete with apple. >> we missed being the dominant mobile operator by very tiny amount. we didn't assign the best people to do the work....
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a new article in "bloomberg businessweek" details how china's tech sector is mostly insulated from exposure to the u.s. on many fronts, but there is one area where it is still semiconductors. over the last decade, china has seen a surge in chip imports. now more than $300 billion. for more on the trade war's ongoing impact on tech in both countries, we spoke to bloomberg our globalking and executive editor brad stone. >> esoteric parts like broadcom's switch chip, more common parts like an intel microprocessor or an amd graphics chip, china really can't replicate those yet. they have been trying for years and it just has not come close. emily: why not? ian: it is difficult. when you are arranging tens of billions of transistors on something the size of a postage stamp, you kind of have to know what you are doing. and making them costs so much money. they have just never been able to develop that skill set. emily: which companies in particular in china are the most vulnerable? ian: you name it. it is the biggest pc market. it is also home to some of the largest pc makers like lenovo. they ne
a new article in "bloomberg businessweek" details how china's tech sector is mostly insulated from exposure to the u.s. on many fronts, but there is one area where it is still semiconductors. over the last decade, china has seen a surge in chip imports. now more than $300 billion. for more on the trade war's ongoing impact on tech in both countries, we spoke to bloomberg our globalking and executive editor brad stone. >> esoteric parts like broadcom's switch chip, more common...
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sarah mcbride wrote all about it this week in bloomberg businessweek. what is happening here?e are so many thieves hitting up our national parks and they are taking everything from the redwood burls to cacti and ginseng in the southeast. now the rangers have no choice, they have to use whatever they can to fight back, and that includes tech. i just wrote a story about redwood thieves who were caught using a network of hidden cameras and saguaro national park in arizona, they are injecting microchips into the cacti to try to deter thieves, and in those parks in virginia and north carolina, they are dying the roots of ginseng so if they find ginseng for sale, they can immediately identify where it came from. and i had no idea that trees had dna. three years ago, some people were apprehended and convicted of stealing maple trees in the northwestern united states, convicted in federal court, based on evidence of the tree's dna. they can take a tree or piece of wood and match it to a tree stump in a forest thousands of miles away, and they know this piece of wood came from that tre
sarah mcbride wrote all about it this week in bloomberg businessweek. what is happening here?e are so many thieves hitting up our national parks and they are taking everything from the redwood burls to cacti and ginseng in the southeast. now the rangers have no choice, they have to use whatever they can to fight back, and that includes tech. i just wrote a story about redwood thieves who were caught using a network of hidden cameras and saguaro national park in arizona, they are injecting...
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many should go read it in businessweek. we are looking at the telecom billionaire patrick draghi.has agreed to buy the auction a 61% premium., collector.id art are risingeyond meat again and short-sellers are feeling the squeeze. $534-sellers are down million mark to market losses since the ipo last month. 11% atwere up more than one point today. a big week for central banks. jay powell is expected to speak tomorrow and discuss rate cuts. the -- this is bloomberg. ♪ with i'm mark crumpton bloomberg's first word news. a white house official said israeli representatives have not been invited to the trump ministration's israeli-palestinian peace conference in bahrain next week. they said the meeting will focus on the economic vision for the palestinians and not political issues. the palestinians accused the u.s. of bias toward israel. the european union said they would wait and -- wait for scientific reports on iran's compliance with a nuclear deal before announcing his response. the eu said it would not speculate on what would happen if tehran veers away from the terms. it would bre
many should go read it in businessweek. we are looking at the telecom billionaire patrick draghi.has agreed to buy the auction a 61% premium., collector.id art are risingeyond meat again and short-sellers are feeling the squeeze. $534-sellers are down million mark to market losses since the ipo last month. 11% atwere up more than one point today. a big week for central banks. jay powell is expected to speak tomorrow and discuss rate cuts. the -- this is bloomberg. ♪ with i'm mark crumpton...
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. -- businessweek. this is a fascinating story. technologists or tech companies like google have to learn from the mind of a bird? >> it seems incredible. it turns out that finches have the perfect brains for technologists to study. they are complicated enough that you can learn interesting things about how the brain works but they are small enough that you can get in there and watch individual neurons fire and see how birds learn. songbirds are among the only animals that learn to sing from their parents. they don't innately know how to chart or grant. neuroscientists can look at their brains and see how they make decisions. try toy learn things and apply that to artificial intelligence. >> you discovered there has been -- a an influx of experts. ipo,en twitter had been their chief engineer had studied finches at berkeley. i thought that's kind of odd. i didn't think more of it until it elon musk started a brain machine interface company and his first higher was a bird brain expert from boston university. that is really odd. i sta
. -- businessweek. this is a fascinating story. technologists or tech companies like google have to learn from the mind of a bird? >> it seems incredible. it turns out that finches have the perfect brains for technologists to study. they are complicated enough that you can learn interesting things about how the brain works but they are small enough that you can get in there and watch individual neurons fire and see how birds learn. songbirds are among the only animals that learn to sing...
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fascinating piece, check it out in bloomberg businessweek.ear more from the editors and reporters every saturday and sunday on this -- on business week on bloomberg television. still ahead, imagine being able to communicate without cell, wi-fi, or satellite service. we will talk to a ceo making that possible next. ♪ emily: adobe shares are rising in extended trading after the company announced better-than-expected earnings. the software company reported revenue of $2.74 billion, a 25% increase over the same timeframe last year. mobile communications startup go 10 was created after hurricane sandy years ago but today they are marking a new chapter. they raised $24 million in a funding round to help connect off the grid on its mobile mesh network. this has happened with the ceo at the helm, and it is more impressive knowing that among 250 seven mobile communications company started in five years, only three were founded i women. she joins us now from new york. let's talk about the technology. how does this work? >> we leverage the phones that w
fascinating piece, check it out in bloomberg businessweek.ear more from the editors and reporters every saturday and sunday on this -- on business week on bloomberg television. still ahead, imagine being able to communicate without cell, wi-fi, or satellite service. we will talk to a ceo making that possible next. ♪ emily: adobe shares are rising in extended trading after the company announced better-than-expected earnings. the software company reported revenue of $2.74 billion, a 25%...
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we cover goldberg in the latest edition of "bloomberg businessweek." max chafkin joins us now.eveal is? max: gawker.com, the gossip tabloid website that famously was basically sued into bankruptcy in a complicated litigation that was financed in part by the venture capitalist peter thiel on behalf of the wrestler hulk hogan. incredibly weird story and the ending is even weirder. goldberg is known from "bleacher report," which is a very successful sports website owned by turner. they bought it for about $200 million. he started this website which is , it is bustle, a collection of online magazines, primarily a women's magazine on bustle.com. this is the next piece of that portfolio. vonnie: he proved himself with bleacher, right? people did not believe it would be successful. he used the model of citizen journalism. he has a bit of a track record. about 90% of bustle's revenue comes from advertising. is this sustainable? max: most online media companies are in trouble now because of this that. online advertising has not been a growth business. all the revenue going to two compan
we cover goldberg in the latest edition of "bloomberg businessweek." max chafkin joins us now.eveal is? max: gawker.com, the gossip tabloid website that famously was basically sued into bankruptcy in a complicated litigation that was financed in part by the venture capitalist peter thiel on behalf of the wrestler hulk hogan. incredibly weird story and the ending is even weirder. goldberg is known from "bleacher report," which is a very successful sports website owned by...
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. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."e the magazine's headquarters in new york. in this week's issue, a surprising fallout from the trade war. the u.s. is purging chinese scientists in a new red scare. plus, bringing ge back from the brink. but first, here is "businessweek" editor joel weber
. ♪ ♪ taylor: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."e the magazine's headquarters in new york. in this week's issue, a surprising fallout from the trade war. the u.s. is purging chinese scientists in a new red scare. plus, bringing ge back from the brink. but first, here is "businessweek" editor joel weber
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a businessweek." jason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. more coming up.ade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with bloomberg business editor joel weber on this week's issue that featu
a businessweek." jason: we are here at harvard business school in boston. more coming up.ade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference. we will take a look at that. we begin with bloomberg business editor joel weber on this week's issue that featu
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."re at harvard business school in boston. this special edition of bloomberg businessweek be school. --b-school. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference.
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."re at harvard business school in boston. this special edition of bloomberg businessweek be school. --b-school. carol: trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference.
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? -- outpaced america's health care system? jason: and the costs associated, they are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? -- outpaced america's health care system? jason: and the costs associated, they are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
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you can hear from more of the magazine's editors and reporters on businessweek on bloomberg televisionnder -- do not miss the boston pops fireworks spectacular july 4, live, 8:00 p.m. eastern time, only here on bloomberg. that does it for this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in every day. 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. we're live streaming on twitter as well. you can check us out there, @technology. be sure to follow our global breaking news network, @tictoc, on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ we're the slowskys. we like drip coffee, layovers- -and waiting on hold. what we don't like is relying on fancy technology for help. snail mail! we were invited to a y2k party... uh, didn't that happen, like, 20 years ago? oh, look, karolyn, we've got a mathematician on our hands! check it out! now you can schedule a callback or reschedule an appointment, even on nights and weekends. today's xfinity service. simple. easy. awesome. i'd rather not. emily: as a young black girl in dallas, texas, in the 1980's,
you can hear from more of the magazine's editors and reporters on businessweek on bloomberg televisionnder -- do not miss the boston pops fireworks spectacular july 4, live, 8:00 p.m. eastern time, only here on bloomberg. that does it for this edition of the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you the latest in tech throughout the week. tune in every day. 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 p.m. in san francisco. we're live streaming on twitter as well. you can check us out there,...
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. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special, sooner than you think issue, has june or -- gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol:
. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special, sooner than you think issue, has june or -- gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol:
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. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
. ♪ carol: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek."we are here at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's special "sooner than you think issue," has gene therapy outpaced? jason: the costs are amazing. the startup that may hold the key to the next generation of artificial intelligence. carol: we begin with a new vision of technological progress.
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. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to bea
. ♪ ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to bea
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taylor: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." harvarde are here at business school in boston. up. trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference.
taylor: welcome to "bloomberg businessweek." harvarde are here at business school in boston. up. trade tensions ahead of next week's g20 conference.
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. ♪ yvonne: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.assar. >> and jason kelly. >> in this weeks issue, how one $1igent is tribe earned billion. >> the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carroll: we begin with one of the most difficult problems
. ♪ yvonne: welcome to bloomberg businessweek.assar. >> and jason kelly. >> in this weeks issue, how one $1igent is tribe earned billion. >> the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carroll: we begin with one of the most difficult problems
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bloomberg businessweek editor jeff muskus joins us.eff: some like the folks at greatfire.org, a collection of activists that have been up and running since 2011, they do their best to provide a jumping off point for people who are in china and want to use -- either through browsing tools are or social media -- a different kind of site they don't normally have access to if they abide by the china rules of the road. but we also spoke with folks including laborers that may be planting trees and spraying pesticide, they are unlikely activists as it gets tougher and tougher to speak up online. emily: i was living and working in beijing for the 20th anniversary for the tiananmen square massacre. that was about the same time facebook got shut down and twitter got shut down. and any time we aired a story about tiananmen square or showed a video, that would be blacked out in china. how has censorship changed or increased under the regime of xi jinping? it has always been there, to a certain extent, but it has gotten more restrictive and not les
bloomberg businessweek editor jeff muskus joins us.eff: some like the folks at greatfire.org, a collection of activists that have been up and running since 2011, they do their best to provide a jumping off point for people who are in china and want to use -- either through browsing tools are or social media -- a different kind of site they don't normally have access to if they abide by the china rules of the road. but we also spoke with folks including laborers that may be planting trees and...
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. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.e at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to beat the stock
. ♪ carol: welcome to bloomberg businessweek. i'm carol massar. jason: and i'm jason kelly.e at bloomberg headquarters in new york. carol: in this week's issue, how one indigenous tribe earned $1 billion. jason: the battle between donald trump and two of the world's richest men over the famed plaza hotel. carol: we begin with one of the most difficult problems in learning, how to beat the stock
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you can hear from all of our "businessweek" reporters on saturdays and sundays. it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." on friday we sit down with the elevation partner. that's tomorrow. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid program for dermaflash sponsored by dermaflash. if you know the skin you want is lying just below the skin you see, you can remove your old dead skin and peach fuzz and instantly reveal your best skin. smooth, radiant, younger looking skin. >> so what is dermaflash? this is the one beauty product you might not know you need. once you use it, you will wonder how you ever lived without it.
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from all of our "businessweek" reporters on saturdays and sundays.r this edition of "bloomberg technology." ♪ when you rest on a leesa hybrid mattress, bedtime is no longer simply the time you go to sleep. it's time to switch off and catch up. enjoy me time, and we time. 40 winks or 8 hours solid. the leesa hybrid mattress combines two technologies to give you deeper rest and rejuvenation. 1,000 pocket springs provide edge to edge support, responsiveness and comfort, while premium foams relieve pressure. keep you comfortably cool and limit motion transfer. leesa's hybrid mattress is not only recommended by experts, experts choose to sleep on it too. try it yourself in any west elm store. or order online and we'll ship it to your door so you can try it risk free. the leesa hybrid is american made. built to last. and, because everyone needs a place to rest, we donate tens of thousands of mattresses to those in need. experience the leesa hybrid mattress. right now, it's on sale. order today. go to leesa.com. paul: welcome to "daybreak australia." sophie
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