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david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.e been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. >> you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. >> we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. >> how do you want to be remembered? >> i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true to his beliefs, and in a small way, paid off the debt to his parents. >> chamath palihapitiya thank you for joining us today on studio 1.0. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ >> he is an uncommon breed in the world of enterprise technology. aaron levie is known for his colorful sneakers, his magic tricks, and ironic tweets. there is no underestimating his ambition to dominate the fight of business in the cloud. he started building websites when he was 13 and met the kids who would become his cofounders as far back as middle school. but unlike places like facebook and twitter, where tales of early infighti
david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.e been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. >> you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. >> we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. >> how do you want to be remembered? >> i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally...
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david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.e been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. >> you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. >> we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. >> how do you want to be remembered? >> i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true to his beliefs, and in a small way, paid off the debt to his parents. >> chamath palihapitiya thank you for joining us today on studio 1.0. >> thank you. >> welcome to bloomberg's post debate. i am francine lacqua. we focus on cheap money and the tough questions that go along with it. can the fed raise interest rates? we have the managing director of the ims.
david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.e been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. >> you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. >> we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. >> how do you want to be remembered? >> i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally...
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david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.ave been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. emily: you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true to his beliefs, and in a small way, paid off the debt to his parents. emily: chamath palihapitiya, thank you for joining us today on studio 1.0. ♪ ♪ emily: founder, ceo, mad scientist. max levchin is one of silicon valley's most iconic and serial entrepreneurs. he has played a role in some of tech's biggest successes, from paypal to yahoo! to yelp. today, you can find him in his innovation lab, tackling issues like fertility, health care, and banking. but many years ago, le
david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.ave been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. emily: you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true...
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david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.e been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. emily: you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true to his beliefs, and in a small way, paid off the debt to his parents. emily: chamath palihapitiya, thank you for joining us today on studio 1.0. ♪ >> michael dell may have taken his company private, but he still has plenty of insights to share with the public. you'll want to hear what dell says about the intense competition in cloud computing and the future of the pc in my exclusive interview. we've got it or you coming up on "encore." >> we've been able to accelerate our growth. we're seeing real growth and quite an enormous amount of opportunity. >> hello. i'm erik s
david sachs, dave goldberg, my wife. she is a really, really good player.e been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two straight years. emily: you and your wife have been together before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i want to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true...
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dave goldberg. my wife. she is a really, really good player. i have been on a two-year downturn.ost for two straight years. emily: you and your wife have been together since before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we live the same. we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i would like to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that was morally true to his beliefs, and in a small way, paid off the debt to his parents. emily: chamath palihapitiya, thank you for joining us today on "studio 1.0." chamath: thanks. ♪ betty: 2014 was a year of personal risk and professional reward for music legend sting. sting: nothing of value is ever devoid of risk. betty: from lead singer to solo artist and this year, producer of a multimillion dollar show on broadway. why sting is telling his story on the great white way and what the rock god thinks of today's biggest music stars. vanity has to do with his legacy. all on this edition of "e
dave goldberg. my wife. she is a really, really good player. i have been on a two-year downturn.ost for two straight years. emily: you and your wife have been together since before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we live the same. we've made a decision that we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i would like to be a person who people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, lived a life that...
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dave goldberg, ceo of surveymonkey, also my home game. my wife, brigette lau.s a really, really good player. i have been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two years straight in this game. emily: you and your wife have been together since before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we live the same. it's like -- honestly, like we've made a decision, we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i would like to be a person that hopefully people say generally did what he felt was the right thing, and then lived a life that was morally true to his beliefs, and in a small way, paid off the debt to his parents. emily: chamath palihapitiya, thank you so much for joining us today on "studio 1.0." chamath: thanks. ♪ ♪ >> welcome to bloomberg's davos debate. i am francine lacqua. over the next hour, we focus on cheap money and of course the tough questions that go along with it. can the fed raise interest rates? will quantitative easing work in europe? how much weight do we need give to th
dave goldberg, ceo of surveymonkey, also my home game. my wife, brigette lau.s a really, really good player. i have been on a two-year downturn. i've lost for two years straight in this game. emily: you and your wife have been together since before you were very, very rich. how do you manage that transition? you have kids. chamath: we live the same. it's like -- honestly, like we've made a decision, we are giving it all away. emily: how do you want to be remembered? chamath: i would like to be...
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like that was dave goldberg. here to tell us about this is sarah prior.ou have. >> 185 billion, the number we are seen twitter, which is less than 300 million users. wall street did not care about that number until this week when twitter said it was rolling out motive advertising to write beyond the main app. >> so then twitter becomes a broadband advertising platform. fascinating. thank you for the interesting lori. we will watch that one along with all of the rest on your phone, tablet at bloomberg.com and bloomberg radio. we will see you tomorrow. ♪ >> from bloomberg headquarters in new york, i'm mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." to our viewers in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks and stories making headlines today. shelby holiday focuses on the latest outbreak of measles and what it means for vaccine maker merck. alix steel tells us about the management shakeup at
like that was dave goldberg. here to tell us about this is sarah prior.ou have. >> 185 billion, the number we are seen twitter, which is less than 300 million users. wall street did not care about that number until this week when twitter said it was rolling out motive advertising to write beyond the main app. >> so then twitter becomes a broadband advertising platform. fascinating. thank you for the interesting lori. we will watch that one along with all of the rest on your phone,...