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>>> still ahead an interview with he former presidential candidate carly fiorina. coming back in a couple minutes. it all started under this buttonwood tree. twenty-four people came together to sign an agreement that created the stock exchange. just the right elements coming together. it started when scores more people came together, just down the street and traded bonds that helped pay for the revolution, and the nation it created. it started in an office on the corner where the right people witnessed the telegraph and brought information and humanity together forever. it started with the markets, bringing together steel and buildings and silicon and medicine and rockets. we believe the possibilities of life and investing are greater when we come together. it's why for eighty years we've connected ideas with technology, data with inspiration, investors with solutions. so that every day together, it all starts again. ♪ ♪ >>> all taylor all hour. facebook and google stocks are lower whether the president says the u.s. should be suing the big company companies nice t
>>> still ahead an interview with he former presidential candidate carly fiorina. coming back in a couple minutes. it all started under this buttonwood tree. twenty-four people came together to sign an agreement that created the stock exchange. just the right elements coming together. it started when scores more people came together, just down the street and traded bonds that helped pay for the revolution, and the nation it created. it started in an office on the corner where the right...
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this is a board that have fired carly fear in a -- carly fiorina years before, then fired mark hurd overse issue. they really were interested in seeing hp be this supermarket of a tech company in which it could own any type of asset and sell it to its customers, so there hp to be interest for this ibm-like business that could sell software, but then, when it turned out that this was a bad deal and autonomy was a paper tiger, that's when the infighting began and the question became, you know, how can we spread this blame? whitman, even though she had to clean up the mess, also had some measure of blame because she was one of -- she was on the board of directors at the time. taylor: any backlash from meg whitman today? >> none that i can say. i think whitman at this point has earned her reputation for better and worse, but right now, she's focused on running a new micro entertainment competitor to netflix. taylor: that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." remember, we are live streaming on twitter. be sure to all of our breaking news network at tictoc twitter. this is bloomb
this is a board that have fired carly fear in a -- carly fiorina years before, then fired mark hurd overse issue. they really were interested in seeing hp be this supermarket of a tech company in which it could own any type of asset and sell it to its customers, so there hp to be interest for this ibm-like business that could sell software, but then, when it turned out that this was a bad deal and autonomy was a paper tiger, that's when the infighting began and the question became, you know,...
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in 2015, carly fiorina was running for president in the crowded gop field making the case that the partyas one of women's suffrage, what does history take? and member of the bipartisan women suffrage centennial commission joins us to discuss on this special anniversary. >> a special anniversary, thank you for having me. shannon: i want to show something from democrat chuck schumer who said wearing the yellow rose which we are doing today to commemorate this is not enough. 100 years after the senate passed the 19th amendment, the march to equality and universal suffrage is not owner, democracies and complete. he that links to a video that talks about how women are not paid equally. maybe a big anniversary. >> we can focus on celebrating the brave and courageous women who fought for 72 years from 1848, the first declaration of rights for women to get the right to vote. it took 72 years. today is the 100th anniversary of the passage by congress sending the 19th amendment to the states. it took 40 years to get through congress and it failed 28 times as what i want to telemark is this gloriou
in 2015, carly fiorina was running for president in the crowded gop field making the case that the partyas one of women's suffrage, what does history take? and member of the bipartisan women suffrage centennial commission joins us to discuss on this special anniversary. >> a special anniversary, thank you for having me. shannon: i want to show something from democrat chuck schumer who said wearing the yellow rose which we are doing today to commemorate this is not enough. 100 years after...
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this is a board that have fired carly fiorina years before, then fired mark hurd over an expense issuerd that, from ,eporting that i have done really was interested in seeing hp be this big supermarket of a tech company in which it could own any type of asset and sell it to its customers, so there was great interest particularly during the former hp ceo's tenure for hp to be this ibm-like business that could sell software, but then, when it turned out that this was a bad deal, and autonomy was a paper tiger, that's when the infighting began. and the question became, you know, how can we spread this blame? and of course whitman, even though she had to clean up the mess, also had some measure of blame because she was one of the directors on the board of directors at the time. taylor: any backlash from meg whitman today? nico: none that i can say. i think that meg whitman at this point is sort of earned her reputation for better and worse, but right now, she's focused on running this new micro entertainment competitor to netflix. and so i haven't seen any backlash. nico: -- taylor: that d
this is a board that have fired carly fiorina years before, then fired mark hurd over an expense issuerd that, from ,eporting that i have done really was interested in seeing hp be this big supermarket of a tech company in which it could own any type of asset and sell it to its customers, so there was great interest particularly during the former hp ceo's tenure for hp to be this ibm-like business that could sell software, but then, when it turned out that this was a bad deal, and autonomy was...
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his attacks gave other candidates like carly fiorina a moment to shine.ight? >> i would think it might be cory booker. he's been stagnant in the polls. is he going to look at it as a chance to break out. it would be nice to have booker and biden on the stage at the same time. that would have been interesting. i think cory booker is going to come out swinging, break out of the slump and get to the top five in the polls. lauren: robert mueller will testify july 17th. do you think that will take center stage at the debates and should it? because if you look at polling, americans are sick of the russia collusion issue. >> they're sick of it. most american people as whole don't want impeachment. elizabeth warren has been able to get around some of that and talk about policy points and not focus too much on the impeachment aspect of it. but i still think it will drown it out. we're so early in the race, lauren, it's kind of hard to say what will happen or not happen. but again, elizabeth warren just has to play it safe. she'll keep surging. i think this is indi
his attacks gave other candidates like carly fiorina a moment to shine.ight? >> i would think it might be cory booker. he's been stagnant in the polls. is he going to look at it as a chance to break out. it would be nice to have booker and biden on the stage at the same time. that would have been interesting. i think cory booker is going to come out swinging, break out of the slump and get to the top five in the polls. lauren: robert mueller will testify july 17th. do you think that will...
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they are looking at things like what chris christie did or take a page from from carli fiorina's bookdid some things that pushed her into a higher tier. you don't know what question you'll get and how much time you'll get. >> here is the thing, as i let you go. the thing about one liners is when they land well, they are memorable, they go viral. when they land poorly, you're mocked routinely for days. there's that risk. thank you. thank you. >>> one of those candidates will be on all in with chris hayes. you can watch it right here on msnbc. 8:00 eastern. should be good. minutes from now andrea mitchell will be joined by tim mcgraw along side presidential h historian jon meachum. historian jon meachum. to look at me now, you don't see psoriasis. you see clear skin. you see me. but if you saw me before cosentyx... ♪ i was covered. it was awful. but i didn't give up. i kept fighting. i got clear skin with cosentyx. 3 years and counting. clear skin can last. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you. cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis find cl
they are looking at things like what chris christie did or take a page from from carli fiorina's bookdid some things that pushed her into a higher tier. you don't know what question you'll get and how much time you'll get. >> here is the thing, as i let you go. the thing about one liners is when they land well, they are memorable, they go viral. when they land poorly, you're mocked routinely for days. there's that risk. thank you. thank you. >>> one of those candidates will be on...
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. >> you worked for carly fiorina when the president talked about her face, and he has used languaget before like this. let's play the memory lane for a moment here. >> row ssie o'donnell is disgusting, she's a slob. you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. when she walked in front of me, believe me i was not impressed. she would not be my first choice. such a nasty woman. >> having been on the inside of some of the receiving end of this, at least working on a campaign that was, you don't necessarily think it has any effect. >> we have seen over and over that the president does much better with men than he does with woman. if you're a woman who voted for donald trump in 2016, i doubt you're changing your vote based on yesterday's accusation. but i think you might not turn out to vote the same way you did before. >> where did david gregory come from. he wanted in on this conversation. we see you, david. i mean, look, again, this speaks to the numbness, i think, of people and why the e. jean carroll allegations, it goes further than any of
. >> you worked for carly fiorina when the president talked about her face, and he has used languaget before like this. let's play the memory lane for a moment here. >> row ssie o'donnell is disgusting, she's a slob. you could see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her wherever. when she walked in front of me, believe me i was not impressed. she would not be my first choice. such a nasty woman. >> having been on the inside of some of the receiving end...
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. >> and carly fiorina obviously was one person in the republican debates who did break out and it gavetle while but it can be hard to keep that up. >> it's all risk and no reward. one moment, don't mess it up, and what about the three who didn't mess it. mayor messen is a long, long, long shot governor. you have a sitting governor in montana and congressman seth moulton. he says he's not losing hi sleep from it. i'm not there but i'm not giving up. he says it's the wrong call. there's a second set a month later. the question is can they rise up and make the bar for that? >> well, i believe governor bullock missed the bar for this one by one respondent. if he had gotten one more response in his camp in his poll he would have made this debate, so, you know, there's ways to get in and their challenge is the way it is for many of the candidates who find themselves in the second tier, third tier, however many tiers we're putting in the race. the bottom tier will be really hard to break out and gain traction. >> and some unintended consequences. debate rules, trying to be more transparent an
. >> and carly fiorina obviously was one person in the republican debates who did break out and it gavetle while but it can be hard to keep that up. >> it's all risk and no reward. one moment, don't mess it up, and what about the three who didn't mess it. mayor messen is a long, long, long shot governor. you have a sitting governor in montana and congressman seth moulton. he says he's not losing hi sleep from it. i'm not there but i'm not giving up. he says it's the wrong call....
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in 2015 had you a bunch of white republicans and carly fiorina and ben carson.en two women on the same stage. in simple terms if you're preparing to go into this debate. being a different person than you are before, you have problems. someone like elizabeth warren who has great momentum probably going to do well on debates. she's going to do what she's been doing. you've got a lot of people out there who are 1%ers, trying to be more. there's a reason why they're 1%ers, it might be reinforced. >> i want to dip into this and see jim clyburn, the congressman from south carolina speaking on the stage at the democratic convention. let's listen to what he has to say. >> congressman i came here today to seek relief from my cotton farm. but that's not what's on my heart. i want to talk to you about the people, the families in my community who go out to work in the morning. come home after 5:00, in the evenings. they load their children up in automobiles, and take them down to the parking lot of the local library. where it closes at 5:00. and they sit out in the parking
in 2015 had you a bunch of white republicans and carly fiorina and ben carson.en two women on the same stage. in simple terms if you're preparing to go into this debate. being a different person than you are before, you have problems. someone like elizabeth warren who has great momentum probably going to do well on debates. she's going to do what she's been doing. you've got a lot of people out there who are 1%ers, trying to be more. there's a reason why they're 1%ers, it might be reinforced....
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two hearings on the topic today going on plus, we will speak yexclusivel with carly fiorina about regulatingat could coming up at the democratic debates. she has been there "squawk alley" is up next. dow's up 55 points an exclusive with the ceo of micron stock of the day having it's best in years. when it comes to feelings, it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and seat 36b angry. you're clive owen. and you're barefoot. yeah... there's also apprehension. ...regret... ...relief. oh and there's empathy... ah, i got this in zurich! actually, what's the opposite of empathy? but what if your business could understand what your customers are feeling... and then do something about it. you can turn disappointment into gratitude. clive, you got to try this. i can't i'm working. turn problems into opportunities. thanks drone. change the future of your business change the whole experience. alright who wants to go again? i do! i do! i have a really good feeling about this. man: stand
two hearings on the topic today going on plus, we will speak yexclusivel with carly fiorina about regulatingat could coming up at the democratic debates. she has been there "squawk alley" is up next. dow's up 55 points an exclusive with the ceo of micron stock of the day having it's best in years. when it comes to feelings, it's more like five million. there's everything from happy to extremely happy. there's also angry. i'm really angry, clive! actually, really angry. thank you. and...
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the 2015 debates were basically 8 white guys on stage, carly fiorina and ben carson.seen two women on debate stage together, so many people of color on stage, never seen someone being twice as old as the person next to them. this is literally going to hit people as wow, we really do have choices. >> and speaking of choices, hugh, you have some experience moderating a large debate stage, so with so many candidates on the stage, are we just going to see everyone lobbying zingers in hopes of morning headlines or are they focusing on issues. is it about the substance or the style. >> i did do four debates. do you answer the question and do it in a win-some way. the advantage comes to everyone that's authentic, likeable, and fully prepared. being prepared matters a great deal. i'm very interested to see if the mastery and command of facts and evidence that people displayed on this network and other settings, including my radio show, comes across. i know senator harris is extraordinarily capable of preparing arguments as she did when a prosecutor and attorney general. i thi
the 2015 debates were basically 8 white guys on stage, carly fiorina and ben carson.seen two women on debate stage together, so many people of color on stage, never seen someone being twice as old as the person next to them. this is literally going to hit people as wow, we really do have choices. >> and speaking of choices, hugh, you have some experience moderating a large debate stage, so with so many candidates on the stage, are we just going to see everyone lobbying zingers in hopes of...
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. >> sara, you have been in a position where you have prepped carly phi fiorina, those moment don't happen organically. you plan for those, right? so in the prep she must have planned to at some point somewhere, there was going to be an opening and she was going to turn to joe biden and go after his record. >> you saw two of those, the food fight line that she clearly prepared. you do prepare several of those little xingers. they had watched the night before that it was obviously a huge help for them. you know there's going to be cross talk. you've got that prepared. the joe biden moment she had surgical precision on. they had rehearsed that. that takes time and you know it because they had the graphics ready, they had the t-shirt ready, that girl was me. so she hit her point. she hit her mark. now there was some luck involved. you have to interject at the right time and you have to get the moderators to call on her but as bacarri pointed out, she knew who was going going to be on stage. i have a silver lining for the campaign. they've been prepared. they've been keeping under the radar bu
. >> sara, you have been in a position where you have prepped carly phi fiorina, those moment don't happen organically. you plan for those, right? so in the prep she must have planned to at some point somewhere, there was going to be an opening and she was going to turn to joe biden and go after his record. >> you saw two of those, the food fight line that she clearly prepared. you do prepare several of those little xingers. they had watched the night before that it was obviously a...