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dr. rogers is behind you, but how has the company changed its direction, if at all what's the differenceween this cypress and cypress two years ago? >> first of all, it's the markets that we're focusing on that's automotive, industrial and consumer and then the technologies that we're providing in there, you know, programmability, but more importantly the connectivity the biggest change i would tell you is how we go to market the days of customers taking multiple chips or products and putting it together are past they're behind us. the future is how can a semiconductor supplier transform itself to a systems enabler, in order to solve higher level problems that add value. that's where we are. that's where a lot of our investment is. it's no longer in hardware and technology, it's a lot of it on the software, and the system integration side of it that's really fueling the growth that we have. >> can you talk to us about the usb business it seems you're a dominant player >> absolutely. you know, usb is changing from your standard usb plugs to what we call usb type c, which is to simplify it
dr. rogers is behind you, but how has the company changed its direction, if at all what's the differenceween this cypress and cypress two years ago? >> first of all, it's the markets that we're focusing on that's automotive, industrial and consumer and then the technologies that we're providing in there, you know, programmability, but more importantly the connectivity the biggest change i would tell you is how we go to market the days of customers taking multiple chips or products and...
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in fact, the guy who founded the company, dr. rogern, is the inventor of lipitor, still the best selling drug in history. the company uses a different chemical pathway to cut back on your body's cholesterol production and so you can understand how many investors have gotten excited about this to be high ldl cholesterol often leads to cardiovascular disease, the number one cause of death and disability in developed countries. we spend hundreds of millions dealing with the fallout o cardiovascular disease, and that's just in the u.s according to the cdc, something like 78 million american adults have elevated ldl cholesterol levels and the current crop of treatments does not necessarily work for everybody statins are effective, but there are a group of patients that can't take them because of side effects, like muscle pain, which is what i have elevated blood sugar and even kidney failure so this is a once daily pill that works by blocking the synthesis of bad cholesterol in your liver it's being evaluated in four different phase three t
in fact, the guy who founded the company, dr. rogern, is the inventor of lipitor, still the best selling drug in history. the company uses a different chemical pathway to cut back on your body's cholesterol production and so you can understand how many investors have gotten excited about this to be high ldl cholesterol often leads to cardiovascular disease, the number one cause of death and disability in developed countries. we spend hundreds of millions dealing with the fallout o...
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let's talk to dr roger barker who's from the institute of directors. good morning.a huge impact. if you look at what the prime minister proposed about a year ago, it is a much less ambitious proposal. that is because of the politics of racks that and everything that has happened over the last year. broadly speaking, we welcome it. what are your thoughts on how we solve the problem of controversy around ceo pay?m on how we solve the problem of controversy around ceo pay? it is very important that investors continue to play a very act gives role in holding ceo pay to account. they have shareholder votes every year which they can use to show their discontent or a approval. they have got to keep the pressure on. it is shareholders that should be holding companies to account. the prime minister was talking about how the excesses of some bosses are undermining confidence in the social fabric of the country. do you agree? yes, if you look at the pay of losses of large companies over the last10— losses of large companies over the last 10— 15 years, it has really outstripped
let's talk to dr roger barker who's from the institute of directors. good morning.a huge impact. if you look at what the prime minister proposed about a year ago, it is a much less ambitious proposal. that is because of the politics of racks that and everything that has happened over the last year. broadly speaking, we welcome it. what are your thoughts on how we solve the problem of controversy around ceo pay?m on how we solve the problem of controversy around ceo pay? it is very important...
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and as the newspaper reported shortly afterward, lieutenant james rogers said the militia judged him to be speaking falsely when dr. samuel said he didn't know of any guerillas. he procured a rope, placed it around his neck and gave is one good swing. his memory brightened up and he revealed the hiding place of the rebels. he led them in into the woods and there squatted upon the ground in a dense thicket was discovered the whole band, including his stepson, frank james. as a result of this, it placed ruben and samuel in a rather awkward position. as you can imagine. he later asked permission from the provost marshal to leave the state, and i assume to leave his outspoken wife behind as well. frank james managed to escape. jesse james' legend has it was whipped as he was working in the fields at the age of about 15. and reuben samuel was arrested. shortly after wards zorelda samuels who was pregnant was also arrested but paroled. they get part of the network trying to control the guerilla warfare. the next year frank took part in the lawrence massacre and went off to texas and came back. and he came back with a gr
and as the newspaper reported shortly afterward, lieutenant james rogers said the militia judged him to be speaking falsely when dr. samuel said he didn't know of any guerillas. he procured a rope, placed it around his neck and gave is one good swing. his memory brightened up and he revealed the hiding place of the rebels. he led them in into the woods and there squatted upon the ground in a dense thicket was discovered the whole band, including his stepson, frank james. as a result of this, it...
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dr. macoti? >> clearly it seems -- >> no. not okay. >> it seems like he was joking but that doesn't necessarily mean it's okay, right? i think that clip happened when rogerwas still at fox, and that may have been more acceptable back in roger el's era. >> what is fox saying now? >> fox is saying they're investigating whether or not he sent these messages. they're not commenting beyond that. of course, bolling is denying this vociferously. but it does sort of speak to the larger culture at fox. you have roger els who was forced out over sexual allegations, you have bill riley who was forced out. you have fox business and eric bolling on suspension as fox investigates allegations. >> that's a list. >>> he becomes the latest to get a parody done on him. pauly shore joins us to explain this spoof. >> when they brought the lady of liberty to life with the power of ectoplacsm, was that violating, in your opinion, the law of the land? for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling br
dr. macoti? >> clearly it seems -- >> no. not okay. >> it seems like he was joking but that doesn't necessarily mean it's okay, right? i think that clip happened when rogerwas still at fox, and that may have been more acceptable back in roger el's era. >> what is fox saying now? >> fox is saying they're investigating whether or not he sent these messages. they're not commenting beyond that. of course, bolling is denying this vociferously. but it does sort of speak...
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dr. mchotty on air without consequences. >> no question. this goes back to the culture rogerm the top down, and allegations that have come out of his right hand, long time friend and colleague woody fraser, a former fox executive told me that around the office, ailes would joke that woody was a quote, walking lawsuit. we have roger making light of the fact that woody fraser's reputation and behavior, alleged behavior toward women was such that it was opening him up to litigation, and he even promoted him. i can empathize for those that worked at fox in this impossible position of wanting to pursue their career but understanding the culture would not tolerate them speaking up. >> is this only coming forward because of the merger, that there's a desire to merge the company and that now they have to clean this out? do you get the sense that's the reason we hear this stuff come out? >> if this is them cleaning it out, what took them so long. what are the murdocks afraid of. dozens of women talking about harassment, being afraid to be in a room alone with him with a door shut. why
dr. mchotty on air without consequences. >> no question. this goes back to the culture rogerm the top down, and allegations that have come out of his right hand, long time friend and colleague woody fraser, a former fox executive told me that around the office, ailes would joke that woody was a quote, walking lawsuit. we have roger making light of the fact that woody fraser's reputation and behavior, alleged behavior toward women was such that it was opening him up to litigation, and he...