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david kirkpatrick, this is a phone that has a 12 megapixel camera, a new processor, it's basically iphonen a smaller size. what do you think about the importance of this product? david: i know a lot of people who still have the smaller phones in the united states. the market is global, that's really where we have to look. you notice these new phones are already coming in these colors but they especially like in china. china is where apple looks for its greatest growth in short-term and long-term it say. i think it's important. i would reiterate that a variety of different products, range of things for the area is most important for apple makes a lot of sense. they are just diversifying their offerings for a diverse human race. emily: bret taylor, former cto youacebook, dave morin, guys even watching a live blog and talking about yourself, they should've done this, they should have done that. what do you think now that we know the actual specs? bret: i was surprised at the way looks great. it looks at apple to the iphone 5. emily: it's boxy. it's a nice design, i thought they were going to
david kirkpatrick, this is a phone that has a 12 megapixel camera, a new processor, it's basically iphonen a smaller size. what do you think about the importance of this product? david: i know a lot of people who still have the smaller phones in the united states. the market is global, that's really where we have to look. you notice these new phones are already coming in these colors but they especially like in china. china is where apple looks for its greatest growth in short-term and...
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max is with me, as well as david kirkpatrick.ay is the very first day i really understood why it is so important. this guy is producing 10 second videos every single day. they disappear, but he has 3 million or 4 million people seeing the videos every day. max: and each video is getting 3 million or 4 million views. compared to twitter, or someone has one million followers, it is a small fraction. on snapchat, people are engaged. they have figured out the platform. it is hard to explain exactly what he is doing. it is a mix of self-help, and reality tv, but it is strangely compelling, and the numbers speak for themselves. sarah and i were writing the story, and we felt it up into my snapchat's amazing weirdness, but also how compelling it is. emily: kylie jenner, another huge video store on snapchat apparently. david, as the guy that wrote the "facebook effect," do you understand this? david: if max, half my age, called it amazingly weird, i am uncomfortable with that also. it is astonishing how this service cap coming on and on
max is with me, as well as david kirkpatrick.ay is the very first day i really understood why it is so important. this guy is producing 10 second videos every single day. they disappear, but he has 3 million or 4 million people seeing the videos every day. max: and each video is getting 3 million or 4 million views. compared to twitter, or someone has one million followers, it is a small fraction. on snapchat, people are engaged. they have figured out the platform. it is hard to explain exactly...
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guest host david kirkpatrick, you are sticking with me.he sec slapping verizon with a $1.35 million fine. the company failed to tell customers about a tracking technologies that fall you from website to website. super cookies can track customers across websites. amazon reverses course on encryption. why the about-face? ♪ emily: netflix shares plunging 6% in trading after itt research noted the 2016 domestic streaming estimates outlook is too aggressive. they anticipate -- netflix anticipates that streaming substitutions will increase by 1.34 million. they missed their fourth-quarter estimate last year. amazon is reversing course on encryption. the e-commerce giant will restore the security option on its fire devices following customer backlash. they decided to remove encryption on their devices. cory johnson has been following this story. is it opt-in or opt-out? cory: you complain were for devices that don't get ads or pay more for ads when you login. with the existence of identity theft, this could not come at a worse time for amazon. em
guest host david kirkpatrick, you are sticking with me.he sec slapping verizon with a $1.35 million fine. the company failed to tell customers about a tracking technologies that fall you from website to website. super cookies can track customers across websites. amazon reverses course on encryption. why the about-face? ♪ emily: netflix shares plunging 6% in trading after itt research noted the 2016 domestic streaming estimates outlook is too aggressive. they anticipate -- netflix anticipates...
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isly: david kirkpatrick still with me.ure you have your own stories about andy having covered silicon valley for so many years. david: listening to always wonderful comments, the thing that hasn't been mentioned as he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. this complex relationship between microsoft and intel the lead to the incredible success of the pc, which he was one of the great champions of. bill gates is no pushover and andy was a formidable match for him. i think was necessary in those years that oath companies were led by superstrong, super intelligent, rational, but tasty leaders who wanted to win and wanted to push each other around but knew they had to win together. he wasn't mean, but he was very gruff and straightforward and tough. but incredibly nuanced thinker. there are so many wonderful things about him. he was generous and that may not have come through the other comments. he took time and got to know me and gave pointers of what he thought i have to think about. emily: y
isly: david kirkpatrick still with me.ure you have your own stories about andy having covered silicon valley for so many years. david: listening to always wonderful comments, the thing that hasn't been mentioned as he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. this complex relationship between microsoft and intel the lead to the incredible success of the pc, which he was one of the great champions of. bill gates is no pushover and andy was a formidable match for...
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emily: david kirkpatrick is still with me, david i'm sure , you have your own stories about andy groveng covered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? david: listening to all of these wonderful comments, one thing that has not been mentioned is that he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. you know, this complex relationship between microsoft and intel that led to the incredible success of the pca, of which he was one of the great champions of. bill gates is not a pushover. andy grove was a formidable match for him. it was necessary, in those years, that both companies were led by super strong, super intelligent, rational, but feisty leaders who wanted to win and push each other around. in the end, they knew they had to win together. he was not mean, but he was very gruff and straightforward. he was an incredibly nuanced thinker. there are so many wonderful things about him. he was generous, too. that is something that might not have come through some of the other comments. when i first started covering tech, he got to know me and
emily: david kirkpatrick is still with me, david i'm sure , you have your own stories about andy groveng covered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? david: listening to all of these wonderful comments, one thing that has not been mentioned is that he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. you know, this complex relationship between microsoft and intel that led to the incredible success of the pca, of which he was one of the great champions...
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emily: david kirkpatrick and cory johnson. thank you both.xclusive interview with lincoln ceo jeff weiner. yahoo!,is take on china, and more when we return. ♪ find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >> you are watching "bloomberg west." the results of a new poll showing first exclusively first to bloomberg, the distrust that americans have for immigrants even those who enter the country legally. 61% of americans polled say continued immigration jeopardizes the u.s., numbers were among baby boomers. turkey has new demands for fresh concessions. the prime minister showed up at the summit armed with a new wish list that includes more money for asylum seekers. as part of the last-minute deals, it could be 6 million euros. the funeral for nance iowa reagan will be held on friday in california. she will be in repose for public visitation. involving or stories spor
emily: david kirkpatrick and cory johnson. thank you both.xclusive interview with lincoln ceo jeff weiner. yahoo!,is take on china, and more when we return. ♪ find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >> you are watching "bloomberg west." the results of a new poll showing first exclusively...
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emily: david kirkpatrick is still with me. i'm sure you have your own stories about andy grove, having covered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? david: listening to all of these wonderful comments that you have been sharing here one thing that , has not been mentioned is that he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. you know, this complex relationship between microsoft and intel that led to the incredible success of the pc, which he was one of the great champions of. bill gates is not a pushover. andy grove was a formidable match for him. it was necessary in those years that both companies were led by super strong, super intelligent, rational but feisty leaders who wanted to win and push each other around. in the end, they knew they had to win together. that is just one of many things. he was not mean, but he was very gruff and straightforward. he was an incredibly nuanced thinker. there are so many wonderful things about him. he was generous, too. that is something tha
emily: david kirkpatrick is still with me. i'm sure you have your own stories about andy grove, having covered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? david: listening to all of these wonderful comments that you have been sharing here one thing that , has not been mentioned is that he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. you know, this complex relationship between microsoft and intel that led to the incredible success of the pc, which he was...
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emily: that was ian king and david kirkpatrick., we will speak to the adobe ceo about the areas of focus beyond products like photoshop. we head to las vegas, next. if you like bloomberg news you can listen on the bloomberg radio app on bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on xm. ♪
emily: that was ian king and david kirkpatrick., we will speak to the adobe ceo about the areas of focus beyond products like photoshop. we head to las vegas, next. if you like bloomberg news you can listen on the bloomberg radio app on bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on xm. ♪
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david kirkpatrick: not at all. i think this is going to go on for a long time.velopments in belgium will ensure that. when there is an atmosphere of fear, there will be a constituency for intrusion into our communications. id that is a given. david: yesterday, the 11th hour, the government came forward and said, we don't need you after all. if that is true, if that does work, does that substantially undermine apple's position in the sense that these phones are not as protected as we thought they were? david kirkpatrick: maybe for the iphone 5s, which is what we are talking about. but earlier phones are less secure. for future phones it has no bearing whatsoever, in my opinion. on the other hand, i think there's a lot of posing on both sides of this entire issue. in fact, what is really new about this is that the fbi went to court to make apple comply. in fact, quietly, we know there has been cooperation. i think probably they did not need to do it, and apple can do things, and probably has done them in places like china, but we might not really want to talk abou
david kirkpatrick: not at all. i think this is going to go on for a long time.velopments in belgium will ensure that. when there is an atmosphere of fear, there will be a constituency for intrusion into our communications. id that is a given. david: yesterday, the 11th hour, the government came forward and said, we don't need you after all. if that is true, if that does work, does that substantially undermine apple's position in the sense that these phones are not as protected as we thought...
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emily: david kirkpatrick is still with me, david, i'm sure you have your own stories about andy groveovered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? david: listening to all of these wonderful comments, one thing that has not been mentioned is that he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. you know, this complex relationship between microsoft and intel that led to the incredible success of the pca, of which he was one of the great champions of. bill gates is not a pushover. andy grove was a formidable match for him. it was necessary, in those years, that both companies were led by super strong, super intelligent, rational, but feisty leaders who wanted to win and push each other around. in the end, they knew they had to win together. he was not mean, but he was very gruff and straightforward. he was an incredibly nuanced thinker. there are so many wonderful things about him. he was generous, too. that is something that might not have come through some of the other comments. when i first started covering tech, he got to know me and gave
emily: david kirkpatrick is still with me, david, i'm sure you have your own stories about andy groveovered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? david: listening to all of these wonderful comments, one thing that has not been mentioned is that he played a key role in building the ecosystem that is silicon valley now. you know, this complex relationship between microsoft and intel that led to the incredible success of the pca, of which he was one of the great champions of....
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david kirkpatrick: maybe for the iphone 5s, which is what we are talking about.re less secure. for future phones, and has no bearing whatsoever, in my opinion. on the other hand, i think there's a lot of posing on both sides of this entire issue. in fact, what is really new about this is that the fbi went to court to make apple comply. in fact, quietly i think -- we know there has been cooperation. i think probably they did not need to do it, and apple can do things, and probably has done them in places like china, but we might not really want to talk about publicly or they would not , want to talk publicly. >> another tech headline. twitter turns 10. the company reached that milestone on monday. but as we discussed on bloomberg go, its recent performance has not been cause for celebration. >> 10 years ago today, twitter cofounder jack dorsey sent the very first tweet. mr. dorsey now finds himself as ceo and facing a barrage of problems as he tries to navigate the next 10 years, and shares are close to an all-time low. growth has stalled. now, the cover story. he
david kirkpatrick: maybe for the iphone 5s, which is what we are talking about.re less secure. for future phones, and has no bearing whatsoever, in my opinion. on the other hand, i think there's a lot of posing on both sides of this entire issue. in fact, what is really new about this is that the fbi went to court to make apple comply. in fact, quietly i think -- we know there has been cooperation. i think probably they did not need to do it, and apple can do things, and probably has done them...
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emily: that was ian king and david kirkpatrick.peak to the adobe ceo about the areas of focus beyond products like photoshop. ead to las vegas, next. if you like bloomberg news you can listen on the bloomberg radio app on bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on xm. ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. security, it is one of the hottest startups disrupting the industry is , pulling in hundreds of millions of funding. they're racking up $3.5 billion in valuation. i spoke to cofounder orion hindawi, who took the reins of ceo from his father. orion: i think we are doing what i have wanted to do for eight years. to build something we are proud of, ship it to customers, and have 99% of them renew. the interesting thing is that they care about things like revenue, cash flow -- and i do, too, but what is important is to me is that our customers love what they do. every year they are able to pull out technology they do not like and replace it with tanium. emily: you raised another $100 million in additional fundi
emily: that was ian king and david kirkpatrick.peak to the adobe ceo about the areas of focus beyond products like photoshop. ead to las vegas, next. if you like bloomberg news you can listen on the bloomberg radio app on bloomberg.com and in the u.s. on xm. ♪ emily: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. security, it is one of the hottest startups disrupting the industry is , pulling in hundreds of millions of funding. they're racking up $3.5 billion in...
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joining us is david kirkpatrick. do you think the battle between apple and the fbi is over? will be going on for long time. today's involved -- today in brussels will ensure that. when there's an atmosphere of fear there will be a tremendous constituency for intrusion into our communications. stephanie: when you think about tim cook's position, to today's attacks minimize it? yesterday when he left the stage to tom petty's i won't back down. here you are a day later with dozens of people killed. does that trump how tim cook and other tech ceos feel and it is all about survival and security? david k.: if by trumping you mean -- stephanie: apologies. david k.: if by trumping you mean they will change their views come of the answer is no. this has been an atmosphere of terrorism for some time. they are aware terrorism is a big risk of the world. it has nothing to do -- it is a principled stance that they believe that freedom of speech and communications and the autonomy of business sector, a variety of arguments argue for these companies controlling their own products and insti
joining us is david kirkpatrick. do you think the battle between apple and the fbi is over? will be going on for long time. today's involved -- today in brussels will ensure that. when there's an atmosphere of fear there will be a tremendous constituency for intrusion into our communications. stephanie: when you think about tim cook's position, to today's attacks minimize it? yesterday when he left the stage to tom petty's i won't back down. here you are a day later with dozens of people...