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we all know larry ellison is a force of nature, and what larry ellison wants, larry ellison is goingo get. ♪ ♪ emily: when larry ellison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceo at oracle." what do you mean by that? how optimistic are you about mark hurd and safra catz being co-ceo's? marc: well, i am sure mark and safra will continue to do a good job, just like they have over the last two years, but we all know larry ellison is a force of nature, and what larry ellison wants, larry ellison is going to get. so whoever is the ceo is going to have to bend to larry's desires. emily: all right. now, larry gave you money to start salesforce. marc: he did. he did. he was our first investor. emily: and salesforce has now become the main competition of oracle. marc: that might be true. emily: so, what did salesforce do right over the years that oracle has done wrong? marc: well, we really got singularly focused on a vision of the cloud. a lot like what google or yahoo! do, you can log on a website, but instead of delivering books or delivering search resul
we all know larry ellison is a force of nature, and what larry ellison wants, larry ellison is goingo get. ♪ ♪ emily: when larry ellison stepped down as ceo, you tweeted, "there has been and always will be one ceo at oracle." what do you mean by that? how optimistic are you about mark hurd and safra catz being co-ceo's? marc: well, i am sure mark and safra will continue to do a good job, just like they have over the last two years, but we all know larry ellison is a force of...
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thank you, ellison. and maryland governor larry hogan said he has been in daily contact with the mayor and he declared state of emergency when the mayor finally requested it. >> people have the right to protest and express their frustration. but baltimore, the city families deserve peace and safety in their communities. and these acts of violence and destruction of property cannot and will not be tolerated. >> hogan also said the state of emergency will remain in effect as long as it is necessary. >>> but hours before that violence erupted the family of freddie gray laid that young man to rest. mourners filled the church for the funeral and some speakers were calling gray a martyr who died in the cause of exposing police injustice and even though every single speaker said the protests must be non-violent there was no massing the sense of -- masking the sense of anger. >> after this day we are going to keep marching and demanding justice. get your black self up and change this city. >> the church put out
thank you, ellison. and maryland governor larry hogan said he has been in daily contact with the mayor and he declared state of emergency when the mayor finally requested it. >> people have the right to protest and express their frustration. but baltimore, the city families deserve peace and safety in their communities. and these acts of violence and destruction of property cannot and will not be tolerated. >> hogan also said the state of emergency will remain in effect as long as...
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good evening, ellison. >> reporter: good evening. that officer was in surgery earlier today, but one source said he's out of surgery now. the only thing we know officially now is the officer remains in critical condition. police say they are looking for a black male between the ages of 20 and 30, about 5' 4 or up to 5' 8 wearing dark pants, not jeans and a dark hoodie, but beyond that they aren't saying very much. we're kind of waiting around to hear some more. >>> this 7-eleven is carrying on as usual. it's a dramatically different scene from what we saw a few hours ago when police swarmed the area after one of their officers was shot. police say that shortly after 2 a.m. the officer stopped by this 7- eleven for no particular reason and then someone told him there was a suspicious man outside of the store. the officer went to speak with that guy and some kind of struggle began. >> they both ran on foot away from the 7-eleven. at that time witnesses describe hearing a gunshot. >> reporter: when other officers got here, they found th
good evening, ellison. >> reporter: good evening. that officer was in surgery earlier today, but one source said he's out of surgery now. the only thing we know officially now is the officer remains in critical condition. police say they are looking for a black male between the ages of 20 and 30, about 5' 4 or up to 5' 8 wearing dark pants, not jeans and a dark hoodie, but beyond that they aren't saying very much. we're kind of waiting around to hear some more. >>> this 7-eleven...
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ellison barber tells us about a new effort underway in virginia to curb the addiction. >> reporter: earlier today the loudoun county sheriff and congresswoman barbara comstock announced the formation of a new task force that would address the growing epidemic of heroin use in the region. we spoke to some virginia families who say they just low it works. low-- low hope it works. >> it's hard to sum him up in words. everybody thinks it's a a junky with a needle hanging out of their arm, but it's not. >> he was a good child, a good kid. >> he played sports, was a cub scout and only 21 when he died. stories like theirs have become more common. heroin overdoses have increased across the country in recent years and virginia is no convention. in loudoun county police say the problem is growing. in 2009 the county had two heroin overdoses the entire year. last year they had 31 heroin overdoses. now the sheriff's office and representative barbara comstock have created a task force made up of local and community law enforcement to tackle the problem in a bigger way. >> from school officials to the pu
ellison barber tells us about a new effort underway in virginia to curb the addiction. >> reporter: earlier today the loudoun county sheriff and congresswoman barbara comstock announced the formation of a new task force that would address the growing epidemic of heroin use in the region. we spoke to some virginia families who say they just low it works. low-- low hope it works. >> it's hard to sum him up in words. everybody thinks it's a a junky with a needle hanging out of their...
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and even larry ellison has proven that, as well.here they don't let the game be defined by where they started. but most people cannot do it. emily: what about google? eric schmidt, chairman of google, recently said that amazon is their biggest rival in search. bill: to qualify, he made the comments during an eu antitrust meeting. there was an incentive to highlight the competition, obviously. but i think there is some truth to it in this case. the nature of search is changing. if you were to search for an item to buy from an e-commerce search on amazon, you know where the reviews are, you know the category it is in, you know how to select prime or not. you do not get those features. now, google is doing something interesting. they are taking on this endeavor called google shopping express, which i cannot make the math work. i am waiting for someone in the press to follow around one of these vehicles and add up how many stops. i don't see how it can work. emily: and they are also trying to do delivery drones as well. bill: don't get
and even larry ellison has proven that, as well.here they don't let the game be defined by where they started. but most people cannot do it. emily: what about google? eric schmidt, chairman of google, recently said that amazon is their biggest rival in search. bill: to qualify, he made the comments during an eu antitrust meeting. there was an incentive to highlight the competition, obviously. but i think there is some truth to it in this case. the nature of search is changing. if you were to...
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ellison barber has the latest. >> reporter: a 21-year-old woman was found dead in the kitchen of this dunkin' donuts late last night. police are currently searching for her husband. >> it appears he struck her multiple times with an object which ultimately led to her death and then fled the scene. >> reporter: police came to this done done around 11:00 p.m. -- dunkin' donuts around 11:00 p.m. after a customer told them no one was inside. the wife was killed by her 24- year-old husband when they were both working. >> we have an arrest warrant. we're actively looking for him at this time. >> reporter: he is dangerous but this isn't a random crime. they don't believe the general public is in danger but customers coming for coffee this morning were still a bit uneasy. >> i see the local police a lot and surprised. that's a relatively new business. >> reporter: a police helicopter has been searching around the area for the past couple of hours. they do not believe a vehicle is involved in this at all. if you have any information involving this crime or where the suspect may be, they'd like
ellison barber has the latest. >> reporter: a 21-year-old woman was found dead in the kitchen of this dunkin' donuts late last night. police are currently searching for her husband. >> it appears he struck her multiple times with an object which ultimately led to her death and then fled the scene. >> reporter: police came to this done done around 11:00 p.m. -- dunkin' donuts around 11:00 p.m. after a customer told them no one was inside. the wife was killed by her 24- year-old...
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emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much. aaron: emily, thank you. emily: great to have you. ♪ emily: he is the provocateur behind some of the big ideas of our time. a creator of a sort of pop science. an unofficial, but incredibly influential set of laws that govern human behavior. between five "new york times" bestsellers and two decades at "the new yorker," malcolm gladwell has inspired, inflamed, and perplexed the most critical of readers. joining me on "studio 1.0," author, journalist, and thought-provoker, malcolm gladwell. thank you so much for being here, it's really great to have you. in your
emily: do you want to be the larry ellison? of cloud storage?on: it does not seem like he has had a horrible life. because of what we do is, sort of, transcends industry, transcends sort of different platforms and devices, and ways you're going to be able to work with information, there is really no limit to what is going to be possible in our kind of market, broadly. we have a very wide palette to work with over the next many, many years. emily: aaron levie, ceo of box. thank you so much....
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our ellison barber is live at the white house where protesters gathered after marching through the streets. >> reporter: tonight it has been incredibly peaceful. we marched with the guys for a few hours. we know of at least two groups. one started in dupont, another started in chinatown. they met up and hundreds of protesters descended on the white around 9:00 p.m., a few hundred people descended on the white house after walking through the streets of downtown d.c. some were young and some were old, but their message was the same. they were there to support the people of baltimore. >> i think it's important for me as someone who grew up in maryland, to stand with them to triand build a better baltimore where there isn't police brutality. >> reporter: and call for an end to what they believe is systemic police brutality. >> this is a national problem of police killings that are completely out of control. >> it's not a baltimore issue. it really is a united states of america issue. >> reporter: some protesters criticized d.c.'s mayor for sending police to help in baltimore. >> one of the sig
our ellison barber is live at the white house where protesters gathered after marching through the streets. >> reporter: tonight it has been incredibly peaceful. we marched with the guys for a few hours. we know of at least two groups. one started in dupont, another started in chinatown. they met up and hundreds of protesters descended on the white around 9:00 p.m., a few hundred people descended on the white house after walking through the streets of downtown d.c. some were young and...
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i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> the officer injured in this was released from the hospital yesterday. he's 30 years old and has worked with the montgomery county police force eight years. aging anyone with any information to give them a call. >>> people have been dreaming of a metro station at potomac yard in alexandria almost since metro opened nearly 40 years ago. could the multi-million dollar station finally open in 2018 and is it worth the huge price? bruce leshan looks at what would be only the second station added on rededicated land since they built metro. >> reporter: alexandria predicts 26,000 new jobs will pour into potomac yard over the next three decades. to move those workers it wants a new metro stop here along the tracks between the gw and route 1. >> we know once we add a critical piece of infrastructure like a rail station the jobs will follow. >> reporter: the city is looking at four different options, building the station right here and closer to potomac yard which would cost around $200 million. pushing it down this way closer to the airport as much as $500 millio
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elson barb -- ellison barber is live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so they arrested a man who is 30 years old lay friday around 8:00 p.m. his name is colvin white. yesterday we learned that police had also had arrested a second suspect, a woman. her name is danielle blake. like you said, she was arrested on sunday. the officer they are accused of shooting and what they're saying is attempted murder is corporal larry adams. he's a ten-year veteran of the department. all of this happened friday morning just before 2:30. police say that someone inside a 7-eleven told corporal adams a suspicious man was standing outside of the store. the officer went to with that man and a struggle began. it ended with their officer shot in the chest and lying on the sides of east college parkway. colvin white is 30. danielle blake is 29. they're being held in the jennifer road detention center without bond. we are still learning a lot more details but expect to hear more this afternoon. police will hold a press conference right here at their headquarters at 1:00 p.m. in
elson barb -- ellison barber is live with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. so they arrested a man who is 30 years old lay friday around 8:00 p.m. his name is colvin white. yesterday we learned that police had also had arrested a second suspect, a woman. her name is danielle blake. like you said, she was arrested on sunday. the officer they are accused of shooting and what they're saying is attempted murder is corporal larry adams. he's a ten-year veteran of the...
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marc has tremendous respect for what larry ellison has built. he has tremendous respect for how the company has created tremendous wealth. they were partners before. i have to tell you that again, i mean where marc is in his life, i don't want to speculate, i think he loves salesforce and it would be -- it would be a bit of a shock if he was trying to sell the company. it would be a shock. >> understood. >> thanks for letting us know jim. as you know we don't comment on rumors and speculation is the line from salesforce. they're not saying anything beyond that. i don't think they'll say anything to anybody else, because i got it first. >> we love it. >> jim, thank you so much for joining us. >> jim cramer out there at one market. >> he'll have much more coming up on this story on "mad money" at 6:00 p.m. eastern time from out there in san francisco. where they're bulling this new headquarters for salesforce. >> new headquarters, again, a $50 billion or more deal if this happens on that bloomberg report. 35 minutes to go to the close here. the do
marc has tremendous respect for what larry ellison has built. he has tremendous respect for how the company has created tremendous wealth. they were partners before. i have to tell you that again, i mean where marc is in his life, i don't want to speculate, i think he loves salesforce and it would be -- it would be a bit of a shock if he was trying to sell the company. it would be a shock. >> understood. >> thanks for letting us know jim. as you know we don't comment on rumors and...
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so when you think ellison has moved back to the chairman role, he has that cto role, he has a massive rivalry with beniof so to lay down the gauntlet, there's better ways they can accelerate their sales growth n this space than make a $55 billion acquisition. >> just from takeover history, i think ellison is one of the most interesting players. he is not afraid to be extremely aggressive, hostile. if that is who it is, it could be an interesting show to watch. >> we have some breaking news here. on apple, we're at headquarters from the news. >> if you're wondering why there's such a shortage, because according to a dow jones report there's been a defect in the apple watch called the taptic engine, that vibrates on your list to let you know when a moatfication has come in. one of two suppliers, aac technology based in china showed that some of their products for this taptic engine had some issues with their particular components. another supplier, japan's nidec corporation, did not appear to be any problems. so this is not that apple shipped bad watches, this is that the supply -- the
so when you think ellison has moved back to the chairman role, he has that cto role, he has a massive rivalry with beniof so to lay down the gauntlet, there's better ways they can accelerate their sales growth n this space than make a $55 billion acquisition. >> just from takeover history, i think ellison is one of the most interesting players. he is not afraid to be extremely aggressive, hostile. if that is who it is, it could be an interesting show to watch. >> we have some...
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we've asked don ellison here. he heads up the enrolled agents. what kind of questions are you getting? >> a lot on 1099 r and 1099 c. the 1099 c is cancellation of debt. and some of these come as a real surprise. >> let me jump in here. as i understand, for instance if you had a mortgage and the debt is forgiven, you may owe income tax on that debt. >> exactly so. or if you have credit card debt and are unable to pay and you cancel the credit cards, eventually you're going to get this 1099 that says you owe money on that. >> yikes. then what do you do? >> then you consult somebody like me who can help you figure out whether you are solvent if you are, then you're going to have to pay some or all of it. >> and there's also been for the mortgage reduction some of that is is untaxable now correct? >> exactly because it's your primary residence. and up through 2014 they haven't extended it yet into this year. >> okay. now the 1099 r, i've got about 15 seconds here. that's a retirement form, right? >> if you're retirement age if you get one, you might
we've asked don ellison here. he heads up the enrolled agents. what kind of questions are you getting? >> a lot on 1099 r and 1099 c. the 1099 c is cancellation of debt. and some of these come as a real surprise. >> let me jump in here. as i understand, for instance if you had a mortgage and the debt is forgiven, you may owe income tax on that debt. >> exactly so. or if you have credit card debt and are unable to pay and you cancel the credit cards, eventually you're going to...
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i'll have more -- ellison barber. in a minute. >> reporter: a stafford county man is charged with murdering his 1-year-old foster child. >> reporter: police say this man used an online dating site to sexually assault a young female with severe mental disabilities and they believe there could be more victims. >>> construction on the $1 billion national harbor casino is well underway, but some local minor business owners say mgm is refusing to let them in on the project. thank you for joining us. i'm lesli foster. >> i'm derek mcginty. now those contractors are suing mgm for more than $500 million. our ellison barber is live with more details. you've been following this story for a while now. >> reporter: right. this is a pretty big lawsuit filed in federal court monday and it includes mgm and four other defendants, prince george's county and some other contracts. in total they're seeking over $500 million in damages. they say they've been unfairly kept out of this casino project and in the process mgm and the other gro
i'll have more -- ellison barber. in a minute. >> reporter: a stafford county man is charged with murdering his 1-year-old foster child. >> reporter: police say this man used an online dating site to sexually assault a young female with severe mental disabilities and they believe there could be more victims. >>> construction on the $1 billion national harbor casino is well underway, but some local minor business owners say mgm is refusing to let them in on the project....
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i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> thank you. force is placing an emphasis on working with you, the public, and making sure that you're aware of the signs of heroin use so that you can help others get help, maybe get help yourself and hopefully learn enough to recognize those who may be more susceptible and stop it before it starts. there will be a couple forum in the next couple weeks. >>> an arrest in the murder of a man whose bold was found thursday in annandale. fairfax county police veha charged 31-year-old ubaldo juanez with murder. they were both homeless living off wadsworth court where police found the victim. his identity is not confirmed. >>> d.c. plans to stop the routine practice of putting shackles on children in court. beginning monday individual judges will decide whether that should happen. defense attorneys have fought to have the shackles removed saying they are unnecessary and demeaning. d.c.'s ward 5 council member kenyan mcduffie agrees. >> he one from research that shackling can be psychologically harmful t
i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> thank you. force is placing an emphasis on working with you, the public, and making sure that you're aware of the signs of heroin use so that you can help others get help, maybe get help yourself and hopefully learn enough to recognize those who may be more susceptible and stop it before it starts. there will be a couple forum in the next couple weeks. >>> an arrest in the murder of a man whose bold was found thursday in annandale. fairfax county...
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ellison barber is live outside the eastern market metro station. this is some disturbing video. >> reporter: it is. this is the metro station where around 1 p.m. today a 69-year-old man was viciously attacked. police hope that the brutality in the video we're about to show you will lead to someone coming forward with information. the argument between the two men seemed to have started on the metro and continued up the escalator. both men seemed to be arguing when the young guy spits in the elderly man's face before punching him three times in the face. the man falls backwards down the escalator and the suspect runs away. the suspect ran out of the metro. police have pictures of him from the outside cameras. he ran to the left towards pennsylvania avenue, but police are not sure where he went afterwards. the last camera they have ends at the end of the street. we spoke with a folks person from metro transit -- spokesperson from metro transit and they want everyone to look closely because the suspect is wearing distinct clothing, a black hooded sweat
ellison barber is live outside the eastern market metro station. this is some disturbing video. >> reporter: it is. this is the metro station where around 1 p.m. today a 69-year-old man was viciously attacked. police hope that the brutality in the video we're about to show you will lead to someone coming forward with information. the argument between the two men seemed to have started on the metro and continued up the escalator. both men seemed to be arguing when the young guy spits in...
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. >> -- i'm ellison barer for wusa9. >> they're -- barber for wusa9. >> they're only doing two performances, tonight and sunday. >>> we are following breaking news out of suitland, maryland, where the prince george's county fire department said a man has been shot at the census bureau office on silver hill road. >> the washington post is reporting the person was critically injured and the victim is a guard at the facility. we have a news team at the scene. we'll bring more details when we get them. >>> now we know topper is tracking some storms out there. >> good news. at 1 time there was a tornado warning into southern garrett county, but now just a big thunderstorm. as it moves eastward, it will run into colder air, still a heavy storm east of 560. the storm will move off to the east. so get ready in new creek or ridgeville, 7:33 on storm tracker, but it is diminished. there are no warnings for this particular storm. we'll come >>> in case you're just getting home, let's get you up to speed on what's making headlines tonight. the dash camera video from moments before that south carolina s
. >> -- i'm ellison barer for wusa9. >> they're -- barber for wusa9. >> they're only doing two performances, tonight and sunday. >>> we are following breaking news out of suitland, maryland, where the prince george's county fire department said a man has been shot at the census bureau office on silver hill road. >> the washington post is reporting the person was critically injured and the victim is a guard at the facility. we have a news team at the scene. we'll...
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ellison barber is in the newsroom with how he did it. >> it has been a whole year and hundreds of girls that were kidnapped in nigeria are still missing. i spoke with the man who said 10 of the girls escaped. 365 years ago patient's life was uprooted when armed militants stormed her school. she and around 300 classmates were forced into trucks in the middle of the night. about 50 got away. most are still missing. emanuel egabe is a human rights lawyer living in springfield, virginia. he was in nigeria a week after the kidnappings. after meeting some of the survivors he decided to help. >> i've been able to bring 10 girls from that school who escaped the abductions and placed them back in school in america. >> reporter: standing no more than 5 feet tall, patient sat quietly in a chapel at howard university and listened as her story was told to a roomful of students. >> some girls were in open trucks and some girls were in closed vehicles and one of them said i would rather jump. >> reporter: patience he said jumped. >> she injured her legs and so she had to crawl through the forest on he
ellison barber is in the newsroom with how he did it. >> it has been a whole year and hundreds of girls that were kidnapped in nigeria are still missing. i spoke with the man who said 10 of the girls escaped. 365 years ago patient's life was uprooted when armed militants stormed her school. she and around 300 classmates were forced into trucks in the middle of the night. about 50 got away. most are still missing. emanuel egabe is a human rights lawyer living in springfield, virginia. he...
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abc7 news if you do, you're going to meet up with don ellison who has been working hard here. we appreciate your work and help. >> i've been here for the ninth time. >> thank you. what a community service you're doing. that is a penalty? >> if you have three months of noncoverage in the year, including every member of the family. everybody has to have coverage. so now your deadline is end of the month. you have to be covered. >> so if you sign up? >> it started out with $295 last year. now, it's going up. it depends on the number of months of noncoverage. it's going to go up steeply because people had a opportunity to see how it's working. now, the time has come. >> that is why you need to call go online. again, the number and we'll be here until 8:00 this is not english only. great resource. spencer is a great resource on weather. >> we can have more scattered showers. that is about all we have. for now there could be more. a hail down pour almost like snow. game time 7:05. we'll have cool conditions with highs only low to mid-60s under scattered showers. here is the accu-wea
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. >> reporter: ellison barber, wusa9. >> the company's owners have max's number and promised to get backm. the owner of advanced towing john o'neill e-mailed a statement to wusa9 today blaming the towing on tinted windows. he said his drivers are always concerned about the potential of vehicle occupants and are constantly aware of the possibility. the vehicle was checked prior to towing and therefore was not towed. >>> tonight is the first night of passover, one of the most widely celebrated jewish holidays. the eight day festival marks the freedom of the slaves from egypt. meantime christians observe good friday, the religious holiday commemorating jesus' crucifixion. pope francis led the stations of the cross at the roman coliseum while catholics in d.c. gathered on the mall today for the way of the cross ending at the washington monument. for the first time ever this easter sunday anybody can watch the sunrise service at the lincoln memorial. the service will be live streamed online at eastersunrise.com. 6,000 people are expected to actually show up for the service. it gets started at
. >> reporter: ellison barber, wusa9. >> the company's owners have max's number and promised to get backm. the owner of advanced towing john o'neill e-mailed a statement to wusa9 today blaming the towing on tinted windows. he said his drivers are always concerned about the potential of vehicle occupants and are constantly aware of the possibility. the vehicle was checked prior to towing and therefore was not towed. >>> tonight is the first night of passover, one of the most...
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he launched his career at apple under steve jobs, became a star salesman at oracle under larry ellisonent on to start what's now one of oracle's biggest competitors. joining me today on this special edition of "studio 1.0" from dreamforce 2014, salesforce ceo and chairman marc benioff. marc: always great to be with you.
he launched his career at apple under steve jobs, became a star salesman at oracle under larry ellisonent on to start what's now one of oracle's biggest competitors. joining me today on this special edition of "studio 1.0" from dreamforce 2014, salesforce ceo and chairman marc benioff. marc: always great to be with you.
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we have seen larry ellison step down. is there a changing of the guard happening? marc: i think it is possible that was oracle actually nothing , changed at oracle. [laughter] i think that might have had to do with the number of papers that larry has to sign. the number of meetings he has to go to. but he does still have -- product development still works for larry. it will be similar for quite a while. emily: how do you see the digital payments and mobile payments race playing out? marc: what we see from our standpoint is, it is by far the most innovative and radical thing. it's the thing that will have a big impact over 20 years. apple pay is the thing that will have an impact on the next three years. and the combination of those two is going to cause enormous change. ♪ emily: let's talk about the next generation. you recently sounded the alarm about startups. another tweet storm. there are a few here, so bear with me. new founders in the last 10 years have only been in the environment where money is always easy to raise in higher valuations. that will not last.
we have seen larry ellison step down. is there a changing of the guard happening? marc: i think it is possible that was oracle actually nothing , changed at oracle. [laughter] i think that might have had to do with the number of papers that larry has to sign. the number of meetings he has to go to. but he does still have -- product development still works for larry. it will be similar for quite a while. emily: how do you see the digital payments and mobile payments race playing out? marc: what...
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abc7 news if you do, you're going to meet up with don ellison who has been working hard here. your work and help. >> i've been here for the ninth time. >> thank you. what a community service you're doing. that is a penalty? >> if you have three months of noncoverage in the year, including every member of the family. everybody has to have coverage. so now your deadline is end of the month. you have to be covered. >> so if you sign up? >> it started out with $295 last year. now, it's going up. it depends on the number of months of noncoverage. it's going to go up steeply because people had a opportunity to see how it's working. now, the time has come. >> that is why you need to call go online. again, the number and we'll be here until 8:00 this is not english only. great resource. spencer is a great resource on weather. >> we can have more scattered showers. that is about all we have. for now there could be more. a hail down pour almost like snow. game time 7:05. we'll have cool conditions with highs only low to mid-60s under scattered showers. here is the accu-weather forecast.
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larry ellison also doing pretty well. jon: caroline hyde, thank you very much.t is it for on the move. the pulse is coming up on the top of the area. we are joined by francine lacqua for ats. -- by francine lacqua for a bit of a tease. francine: what you'll be talking about, it is all about unemployment in the u k. the unemployment figures before the election. what kind of impact does that have on electoral morale? that is what we want to find out. we have the secretary stating work in tensions. we have been talking about the election. how come the -- how come the tories are neck and -- how come the tories are neck in neck? jon: that is from the data we will be watching live today. francine lacqua will bring you those numbers at 9:30 u.k. time. the unemployment numbers have dropped to 5.6%. and 1:30 p.m. london time we are awaiting inflation data from the u.s.. the stock 600 is heading for a week of losses. i'm on twitter @ferrotv. have an awesome weekend. ♪ francine: no special treatment for grace. christine lagarde says she won't support the country with a deb
larry ellison also doing pretty well. jon: caroline hyde, thank you very much.t is it for on the move. the pulse is coming up on the top of the area. we are joined by francine lacqua for ats. -- by francine lacqua for a bit of a tease. francine: what you'll be talking about, it is all about unemployment in the u k. the unemployment figures before the election. what kind of impact does that have on electoral morale? that is what we want to find out. we have the secretary stating work in...
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that pilot is under arrest and ellison barber has more. >> reporter: just it wassmall ultralight aircraftybe 30 to 40 feet off the ground. it was very low. >> reporter: he saw the plane land with one bounce. >> he landed and sat there. two cops came forward and started yelling don't move, don't move and he complied. >> reporter: seconds later police and fire flooded the area holding rifles. witnesses say the man didn't resist arrest. he stood up and calmly put his hands behind his back. >> he was taken away. then a bomb dog was brought, circled around the craft. that's when we were told to
that pilot is under arrest and ellison barber has more. >> reporter: just it wassmall ultralight aircraftybe 30 to 40 feet off the ground. it was very low. >> reporter: he saw the plane land with one bounce. >> he landed and sat there. two cops came forward and started yelling don't move, don't move and he complied. >> reporter: seconds later police and fire flooded the area holding rifles. witnesses say the man didn't resist arrest. he stood up and calmly put his hands...
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a big deal here cause the warriors as everybody thought it the rockets and mass this is day five ellisonuld not stave off elimination the white house has fresh legs 19194 blocks day tartness gonna do is bang waddled 3 to the score of 94. 103 to 94... midway through the second quarter the clippers are leading 42 to 37 winner goes up 3 to an ad series and one warriors could be sitting out until sunday at the earliest and probably to the at the ladies seth currie was to keep in shape seth currie and his company that the city of port lincoln come back. >>: we had a great practice which ought to make it feel like game day we will we really ran them hard. this is coach steve kerr speaking peak. >>: dame game based on what the coach is the same the matchups and stuff like that-the bonn part of the playoffs every game is different >> gary radnich: sunday or a week from tonight warriors will be a at home. baumgartner dodgers are traveling to want the giants have the advantage buster posing his sixth home run of the season it received a's right now a 62 share orioles and angels trouble in baltimor
a big deal here cause the warriors as everybody thought it the rockets and mass this is day five ellisonuld not stave off elimination the white house has fresh legs 19194 blocks day tartness gonna do is bang waddled 3 to the score of 94. 103 to 94... midway through the second quarter the clippers are leading 42 to 37 winner goes up 3 to an ad series and one warriors could be sitting out until sunday at the earliest and probably to the at the ladies seth currie was to keep in shape seth currie...
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the late bob ellison whose shoes were so hard to fill.and when i came to the white house, many people resented the fact that it wasn't bob there anymore. and i can understand that because he had toured with so many of the veterans there. but also i think coming in and really pressing on urban and african-american issues which really wasn't done that much as much as i had, it rubbed people the wrong way because that wasn't on the agenda on a consistent basis, on a daily basis. and many people were wondering is she mill p about the, who is she, what is she? you know we haven't seen her around washington, so she's a strange kid, you know? [laughter] who is she? and i got a little bit of that, and i got a lot of pushbackment pushbackment -- pushback. by me being such a new by, coming straight out of baltimore, really, there was a lot of pushback, and people were wondering, wait a minute how is she getting these interviews with president clinton, how is she getting this and is she's not in the pool? i got a lot of pushback for hit. >> host: le
the late bob ellison whose shoes were so hard to fill.and when i came to the white house, many people resented the fact that it wasn't bob there anymore. and i can understand that because he had toured with so many of the veterans there. but also i think coming in and really pressing on urban and african-american issues which really wasn't done that much as much as i had, it rubbed people the wrong way because that wasn't on the agenda on a consistent basis, on a daily basis. and many people...
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other successful entrepreneurs include larry ellison, bill gates, steve jobs. caught up with branson last night in arizona. we had a long talk and talked about the challenges of educating entrepreneurs as well as the future of virgin galactic. richard: it is possible school is not necessary. i left school at 15 and i learned the art of entrepreneurialism by getting out there and doing it. i also educated myself in the real world. i have seen my life as one lung education that i never had -- long education that i never had. but that is for entrepreneurs. for a lot of other professions, it can be quite useful. universities can be quite useful. but for most entrepreneurs, the sooner they get out there and get their hands dirty, the better. cory: we see a lot of innovation around integration -- education technology being applied. i wonder about the role the individual has in that. a lot of entrepreneurs were not really good students. what is it about that? >> i think an entrepreneur is someone who wants to change things, create things does not want to be put in a b
other successful entrepreneurs include larry ellison, bill gates, steve jobs. caught up with branson last night in arizona. we had a long talk and talked about the challenges of educating entrepreneurs as well as the future of virgin galactic. richard: it is possible school is not necessary. i left school at 15 and i learned the art of entrepreneurialism by getting out there and doing it. i also educated myself in the real world. i have seen my life as one lung education that i never had --...
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bill gates, larry ellison, steve jobs -- they left high school before graduating. i talked to branson about the challenges of educating entrepreneurs as well as the future of virgin galactic. richard branson: entrepreneurs -- it is possible that school is not necessary. i left school at 15. i learned the art of entrepreneurism by getting out there and doing it. and i also educated myself in the real world. and i've seen my life as one long education that i never had. but i think that's for entrepreneurs. obviously, there are a lot of other professions that can be quite -- it can be quite useful and university can be quite useful. for most entrepreneurs, i think the sooner they get out there and get their hands dirty, the better. cory: we see a lot of innovation around education a lot new technologies being applied. i wonder about the role the individual has. a lot of entrepreneurs weren't good students. what is it about entrepreneurs that can make them struggle in school? branson: i think an entrepreneur is somebody that wants to change things and create things doe
bill gates, larry ellison, steve jobs -- they left high school before graduating. i talked to branson about the challenges of educating entrepreneurs as well as the future of virgin galactic. richard branson: entrepreneurs -- it is possible that school is not necessary. i left school at 15. i learned the art of entrepreneurism by getting out there and doing it. and i also educated myself in the real world. and i've seen my life as one long education that i never had. but i think that's for...
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larry ellison has been very aggressive in the past.oup of stocks that may be as safe as bonds and better returns. >>> plus the highest-paid whistleblower in american history is speaking out for the first time since getting out of jail and he spoke exclusively with us. >>> and the countdown to fight night is heading up. the drama between mayweather and pacquiao. the promoter joining us live. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per tank. just one reason volkswagen is the #1 selling diesel car brand in america. who do you work for? your boss? yourself? your family? our financial advisors are free to realize a plan to fit your family's unique needs. we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. my name is jose lopez. i'm a troubleman in san francisco. i've been with the company for 29 years. a troubleman restores and troubleshoots electrical issues, getting customers' power back on. we're 24/7, 365 days a year. i love my job. going up in the bucket and seeing all of san francisco, it's an exhilarat
larry ellison has been very aggressive in the past.oup of stocks that may be as safe as bonds and better returns. >>> plus the highest-paid whistleblower in american history is speaking out for the first time since getting out of jail and he spoke exclusively with us. >>> and the countdown to fight night is heading up. the drama between mayweather and pacquiao. the promoter joining us live. boys? stop less. go more. the passat tdi clean diesel with up to 814 hwy miles per...
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the closure on van ness is between ellison pine and geary and post closed friday to sunday. underground walkway is being built. van ness avenue will be open to muni and golden gate transit buses. there are detours for drivers but steer clear if you can. i think van net might be a good place to stay away for a few days. >> it's had it's going to be closed all weekend. there will be another closure on labor day weekend in september so this will give you practice. >>> out the door right now, we have a couple of fender-bender but we're doing well. they are not causing major delays. we are seeing the usual kind of slow and go conditions now out of the tracy and altamont pass. it's the livermore truck scales even though the drive time is still good. it's still 16 minutes between the altamont pass and 680. we have this wreck and -- i take that back. we are seeing slow traffic now. it turns out one lane is blocked. this is in orinda right before you reach the caldecott tunnel. so again just west of it. westbound 24 approaching wilder road. we do have that wreck there and yeah, you c
the closure on van ness is between ellison pine and geary and post closed friday to sunday. underground walkway is being built. van ness avenue will be open to muni and golden gate transit buses. there are detours for drivers but steer clear if you can. i think van net might be a good place to stay away for a few days. >> it's had it's going to be closed all weekend. there will be another closure on labor day weekend in september so this will give you practice. >>> out the door...
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even if they didn't know what was about to happen, ellison says they could have done something to stopit started. >> this man is getting assaulted. i mean, he got hit 20, 21 times, and they're just standing there. >> even after the attack is over, the elderly war veteran is seen on the ground all alone. not one person remained to help. >> they didn't commit any crime, but i certainly wish there had been a crime for them to have been convicted of. >> finally, someone comes over to help simms to his feet. less than a week after the beating, police receive an anonymous tip pointing them to 22-year-old deonte bradley. they match him up with the video and arrest him. bradley pleads guilty to felony carjacking and is sentenced to at least 15 years in prison. as for leonard simms, he walks away bruised and swollen but without serious injury. his car is returned to him the next day. but there are some things his son says he'll never get back. >> i don't think it's as much fun for him anymore. my dad had an incredible sense of spirit, optimism. and then having this happen to him, that took some
even if they didn't know what was about to happen, ellison says they could have done something to stopit started. >> this man is getting assaulted. i mean, he got hit 20, 21 times, and they're just standing there. >> even after the attack is over, the elderly war veteran is seen on the ground all alone. not one person remained to help. >> they didn't commit any crime, but i certainly wish there had been a crime for them to have been convicted of. >> finally, someone...
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john ellison jerome was from walcot and was born on april 3 1946. he served in the army, 196th infantry brigade. jerome died on january 10, 1968. he was 20 years old. he was the fifth of seven children. jerome's oldest daughter maggie remembers him as having a unique love of life, a great oldest sister -- excuse me -- margie remembers him as having a unique love of life, great story teller and everyone's friends. margie tells about how jerome would often give his family side aches, would give his family sideaches because jerome made them laugh so much on long car trips. jerome didn't say goodbye to anyone when he left for vietnam. his family was told that he was the last survivor of his unit, that he manned the radio until his death. chester skip coons. chester was from bismarck. he was born march 29, 1936. he served in the navy observation squadron 67. he was 31 years old on february 17 1968, when he went missing. skip and his two brothers, larry and ronald, all served in the navy. their mother elsie still lives in bismarck and is 95 years old. ski
john ellison jerome was from walcot and was born on april 3 1946. he served in the army, 196th infantry brigade. jerome died on january 10, 1968. he was 20 years old. he was the fifth of seven children. jerome's oldest daughter maggie remembers him as having a unique love of life, a great oldest sister -- excuse me -- margie remembers him as having a unique love of life, great story teller and everyone's friends. margie tells about how jerome would often give his family side aches, would give...
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. >> i would throw larry ellison in there, even though he's not technically ceo, he hasn't given away>> we don't want to close out without commenting on crude oil. which as you know has been a bearish story all year long. as of this moment, crude oil for the year is up 5%, 4 and change as we look at it, 55.52. inventories came in, another build today, that's 14 weeks in a row. not nearly as heavy as the build we've seen in previous weeks. look at the s&p gainers today they're almost all in the oil services or drilling front. there's a growing sense that maybe we haven't had a new low, a lower low on crude since much earlier in the year. >> maybe we found that bottom. markets, the indices don't seem to be moving in reaction to oil the way they were a few weeks ago. >> we mentioned netflix tonight, sandisk, the other earnings we're going to watch, worst performer in the s&p in the first quarter. that does it for scott ail li. let's get over to scott wopner, halftime at hq. >>> hi carl, thanks so much. welcome to the halftime show, our starting lineup for today, jim levanthal the preside
. >> i would throw larry ellison in there, even though he's not technically ceo, he hasn't given away>> we don't want to close out without commenting on crude oil. which as you know has been a bearish story all year long. as of this moment, crude oil for the year is up 5%, 4 and change as we look at it, 55.52. inventories came in, another build today, that's 14 weeks in a row. not nearly as heavy as the build we've seen in previous weeks. look at the s&p gainers today they're...
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>> larry ellison? i don't know. scott mcgrew, i think most people might guess tim cook from apple or maybe someone from wall street like the head of goldman sachs. >> all good guesses, they would all be wrong. bloomberg totaled up all the salary and benefits and stock options and the best paid guy is nick woodman of santa cruz, the gopro guy. he got $284 million worth of stock as part of his pay last year. now, presumably that's a one-time thick but he's still the best paid ceo in america. gopro reports profits this afternoon. it's been a very volatile stock even as gopro has become a household name. one concern is at its fundamentally just a camera and anyone can build a camera. >>> twitter also opened its books. apple did so monday. blew investors away. stocks coming off the highs monday after setting new records on the nasdaq and the s&p 500. the fed meets today. at this point we have talked so much about the fed and interest rates for so long i'm just going to say blah, blah, blah fed, blah, blah interest rates
>> larry ellison? i don't know. scott mcgrew, i think most people might guess tim cook from apple or maybe someone from wall street like the head of goldman sachs. >> all good guesses, they would all be wrong. bloomberg totaled up all the salary and benefits and stock options and the best paid guy is nick woodman of santa cruz, the gopro guy. he got $284 million worth of stock as part of his pay last year. now, presumably that's a one-time thick but he's still the best paid ceo in...
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ellison: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pusuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from minnesota will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 22 line 23, naval petroleum and oil shale reserves $17,500,000. strategic petroleum reserve $ 1 ,230,000. northeast home heating oil reserve, $7,600,000. energy administration, $117,000. nondefense environmental cleanup, $229,139,000. decontamination fund $625 million. science. $5,100,000,000. the chair: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> i have an amendment at the desk. the chair: the clerk will read. report. the clerk: amendment offered by mr. flores of texas, page 25, line 5 after the dollar amount insert increased by $205,000,000. page 23, line 4, after the dollar amount insert reduced by $240,000,000. pursuant to house resolution 223, the gentleman from texas and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. flores: thank you, m
ellison: i ask for a recorded vote. the chair: pusuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from minnesota will be postponed. the clerk will read. the clerk: page 22 line 23, naval petroleum and oil shale reserves $17,500,000. strategic petroleum reserve $ 1 ,230,000. northeast home heating oil reserve, $7,600,000. energy administration, $117,000. nondefense environmental cleanup, $229,139,000. decontamination fund $625 million. science....
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bad as avenue between ellison post will be closed until 11:59 p.m. sunday night so construction is crews the starts and building a pedestrian tunnel. and what will be a new medical office building with the blue with is blue building currently stands >>: it will allow patients staff and visitors to move freely underneath the traffic out of the way of traffic >> dan kerman: this is animation of what will go on and this weekend work rules will put in a temporary wall than on the 24th the put in a temporary roof this will allow them to dig the tunnel out all summer long as traffic goes by overhead. >>: the bulk will happen after we and stall the temporary structure of the bulk of the work . >> dan kerman: batch problems and there will be road closures and congested traffic. those heading southbound will be diverted to a golf street and hind street this of course is making for some hefty delays. and win back live here looking at van ness ave these cards are heading south on van ness toward pine street in the be diverted off pretty quickly. the bottom line
bad as avenue between ellison post will be closed until 11:59 p.m. sunday night so construction is crews the starts and building a pedestrian tunnel. and what will be a new medical office building with the blue with is blue building currently stands >>: it will allow patients staff and visitors to move freely underneath the traffic out of the way of traffic >> dan kerman: this is animation of what will go on and this weekend work rules will put in a temporary wall than on the 24th...
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>> where do you think -- >> i think mark has tremendous respect for larry ellison. don't think that he's necessarily opposed to it. sales force bread sxand butter and we're not oracle. that's how they have gotten customers to come over and for them to want to go over there is a very interesting proposition. >> we know what he is. what was i going to say? what is your brother's first name? >> my brother's first name is smir. he has been on "squawk box" before. >> i wonder who introed him. i did your name pretty well. >> you nailed it. >> not talking about me. >> i think it was becky that introduced him. she did a wonderful job, as well. you nailed it, yeah. >> all right. >> thanks for having me on. >> you're welcome. >>> when we come back this morning, lenova is the world's top pc maker. the company wants to move up from third place in the coveted market right here in the united states. the company new north american president is here to share his stratry. a read on retail investors and the trends we're seeing there from the ceo of t.d. ameritrade. he will join us at
>> where do you think -- >> i think mark has tremendous respect for larry ellison. don't think that he's necessarily opposed to it. sales force bread sxand butter and we're not oracle. that's how they have gotten customers to come over and for them to want to go over there is a very interesting proposition. >> we know what he is. what was i going to say? what is your brother's first name? >> my brother's first name is smir. he has been on "squawk box" before....
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here's what the certainly looked like him and we were sure as much of this as we can until the senator ellisona seat. general, the first time i came into this room i had just turned 30. i was a young united states senator, and it was in the nixon administration. i remember walking in this building and thinking as a young lawyer the majesty of this place and how much we all rely on it for all of our basic rights and protections. and your whole family is here today. i hope you will forgive come as we used as the innocent, a point of personal privilege, but i'm so happy to meet you dad. bad, stand up. i want everybody to see you. [applause] chairman leahy come as you know, this is the man who never thought -- in the face of oppression and prejudice. and so many people, reverend so many people come not only in your home state of north carolina and throughout this country, oh you so much for not just your wisdom but the physical courage it took back in those days to speak out as you did. at baptist minister who always talk his children that anything is possible. think about that. a lot of us tell o
here's what the certainly looked like him and we were sure as much of this as we can until the senator ellisona seat. general, the first time i came into this room i had just turned 30. i was a young united states senator, and it was in the nixon administration. i remember walking in this building and thinking as a young lawyer the majesty of this place and how much we all rely on it for all of our basic rights and protections. and your whole family is here today. i hope you will forgive come...
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ralph ellison, invisible man for goodness sakes, on the list of 100 best books of the 20th century. hit and created a genre of young adult literature. we have pulitzer winners. they have made a national, international impact with their work. somewhat to make people more aware of that but i want oklahomans to be able to embrace their own heritage. we need in oklahoma to celebrate and embrace all these wonderful writers that have given voice to us and help us emerge from the stereotypes. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2. this week and we're visiting tulsa, oklahoma, with the help of our local cable partner cox communications. next, we visit professor najwa raouda author of "the feminine voice of islam" which looks at the challenges that come with being a muslim woman in the united states. >> muslims in american in the millions, and we don't know much about moslem let alone muslim woman. so this is a part of society we want to understand. the media are what we know about moslem is what we know about oppressed, but when you come to know their stories from the voices stories from th
ralph ellison, invisible man for goodness sakes, on the list of 100 best books of the 20th century. hit and created a genre of young adult literature. we have pulitzer winners. they have made a national, international impact with their work. somewhat to make people more aware of that but i want oklahomans to be able to embrace their own heritage. we need in oklahoma to celebrate and embrace all these wonderful writers that have given voice to us and help us emerge from the stereotypes. >>...