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and we are going to start with emily cain.irst question indicate that i'm a medical professional and i'm concerned about ebola. i don't think we are ready to handle this disease. what should the government be doing to prevent the spread and why haven't the resources been used to develop a vaccine? cain: thank you, jennifer. this crisis is scary. it's frightening. i'm worried about my friends and family who may be traveling around the country. and it's very clear that the obama administration has not done enough. i saw some of the hearings of the cdc director this morning and it's very clear that they are not ready and that we are behind the ball when it comes to making sure that we are ready to not only do the things that we need but also the people who are affected get the treatment that they need. i suggest closing on flights from countries that are dealing with this disease in crisis, we need to make sure we stop the spread of ebola and we also need to make sure that we stop it now before it spreads and gets worse. it's ver
and we are going to start with emily cain.irst question indicate that i'm a medical professional and i'm concerned about ebola. i don't think we are ready to handle this disease. what should the government be doing to prevent the spread and why haven't the resources been used to develop a vaccine? cain: thank you, jennifer. this crisis is scary. it's frightening. i'm worried about my friends and family who may be traveling around the country. and it's very clear that the obama administration...
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while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supportswn assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, nothing else was going through my mind. i just wanted him to be next to me. i love him. he's my baby. >> just being able to touch her, that's really -- i'm anxious to give her a hug. >> normally, the jail does not permit contact visits prior to conviction. >> he'll be with you in a moment. >> but due to filming restrictions in the visiting area, officials set up a temporary visiting station that could accommodate our cameras. >> how do you feel? >> nervous. i'm really nervous right now. >> hello, pretty lady. >> hi. how are you doing? >> okay, okay. come here, sweetheart. >> oh, my god. i missed you. you look cute. >> thank you. you,
while authorities claim the bullets that accidentally hit emily came from sutton's gun, emily supportswn assailant. >> i have a scar right here. that's one of them. i got that one in the middle and then this one. the first bullet, i didn't feel it. i just stood there. then i seen the guy running to me. he did it again, and i fell but i was awake the whole time. i was awake. >> despite her wounds, emily says her main concern was for sutton. >> to be honest, nothing else was...
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mark andreessen is on stage with my partner, emily chang. said to you, what the next big thing. you said, something new. what is something new? >> [laughter] we are trying our best to find it. peter talks about this. people who have not read peter passbook -- his book is called and i highly" recommend it. people in our industry, it is so tempting to try to find a pattern. who is the next oracle? who is the next google? the point peter makes that i agree with is that there never is one. there was only one microsoft. there will never be another microsoft. there will never be another google. whatsapp --the peter talked about this a lot. everybody in the valley thinks you want to be first to market rate peter makes a point that you want to be the company that closes the door and other people can't walk through. when there is a huge win like istsapp, which -- whatsapp not just a huge win financially. it has north of 500 million users. the odds of anybody flying right up against them are really slim. it is almost certainly -- there almost certainl
mark andreessen is on stage with my partner, emily chang. said to you, what the next big thing. you said, something new. what is something new? >> [laughter] we are trying our best to find it. peter talks about this. people who have not read peter passbook -- his book is called and i highly" recommend it. people in our industry, it is so tempting to try to find a pattern. who is the next oracle? who is the next google? the point peter makes that i agree with is that there never is...
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emily chang is sitting with mark andreessen.will return to that discussion. >> the line the wine people used to use is, cash is more important than your mother. i don't know if it's true, but it made the point. it's a question of how much money do you raise, can you keep raising money all the time. at what point should businesses go? the amazon lesson is your company is worth $200 billion and you are a genius. if you ever generate a penny a profit, you have made a mistake. people look at that and they are like, i can get away with it too. they are just wrong. they fundamentally don't understand how amazon is able to pull that off. they are just not going to be able to do the same thing. i think people need to know, it's not that easy. >> it's not going to end into and gloom, but it could? >> who can tell? i don't think anybody knows the future at that level. the optimism that i have comes back to what i said, when these companies work they work really well. salesforce is a primary example of this. they start small and it looks l
emily chang is sitting with mark andreessen.will return to that discussion. >> the line the wine people used to use is, cash is more important than your mother. i don't know if it's true, but it made the point. it's a question of how much money do you raise, can you keep raising money all the time. at what point should businesses go? the amazon lesson is your company is worth $200 billion and you are a genius. if you ever generate a penny a profit, you have made a mistake. people look at...
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i am emily chang. first the check of your bloomberg u.s. stocks rallied top stories. u.s. stocks rallied today with all three of the major indexes finishing higher. the rise following a slew of better-than-expected earnings reports and data that shows consumer confidence hit a seven-month high in october. a federal trade commission lawsuit accuses at&t of deceiving 5.5 million customers. agency claims customers paid for unlimited data plans but had their transmissions reduced in a process known as data throttling. they began throttling customers in 2011 for those who went over their limits and failed to adequately notify them. ibm has added $5 billion to its plan. investors are giving an incentive for being patient. the company is repurchasing $19 billion worth of stock and still has $6.4 billion available in the stock repurchase program. now to the lead. facebook's push to expand mobile advertising led to a big quarter for the social network. facebook reporting third-quarter revenue of $3.2 billion. 5
i am emily chang. first the check of your bloomberg u.s. stocks rallied top stories. u.s. stocks rallied today with all three of the major indexes finishing higher. the rise following a slew of better-than-expected earnings reports and data that shows consumer confidence hit a seven-month high in october. a federal trade commission lawsuit accuses at&t of deceiving 5.5 million customers. agency claims customers paid for unlimited data plans but had their transmissions reduced in a process...
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that's the story of hansel and gretel, emily. i love you. you are the most beautiful girl in the world and you are very special. i miss you more than the desert misses rain. mwa. i don't want her to think i disappeared and i am not there and just come back after all these years and try to be part of her life. i would like to be a part of it even though i am gone. >> i wrote, this book belongs to to emily from daddy. i miss you and think of you every single day. you are my age. mwa. i smelled is muah. >> i am going to tell you a story called hansel and gretel. i love you. >> so how does that make you feel? >> makes me feel very happy. sounds good. i think she is going to like that. she will get this big package in the mail. she will probably be excited about that. her mom told me she likes it when she gets letters from me. now she will get an even bigger one. >> coming up. >> it's an aggravated assault because they beat him unconscious and continued to beat him afterwards. >> the jail presses charges. now eric olson has a major decision to ma
that's the story of hansel and gretel, emily. i love you. you are the most beautiful girl in the world and you are very special. i miss you more than the desert misses rain. mwa. i don't want her to think i disappeared and i am not there and just come back after all these years and try to be part of her life. i would like to be a part of it even though i am gone. >> i wrote, this book belongs to to emily from daddy. i miss you and think of you every single day. you are my age. mwa. i...
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emily, thank you for joining us. emily, thank you for joining us. >>> why what's happening to your life an everyday miracle of survival today the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to stop me but divine intervention ♪ i reckon it's again my turn ♪ to win some or learn some ♪ but i won't hesitate no more, no more ♪ it cannot wait, i'm yours ♪ open up your mind and see like me ♪ open up your plans and damn you're free you'll find that the sky'snd yours ♪ so please don't, please don't, please don t ♪ there's no need to complicate ♪ cause our time is short ♪ this oh, this oh, this is our fate ♪ i'm yours >>> the best part, predictions, gary b.? >> melissa, housing is flat but housing fixing up is not flat. home depot up 30% in a year.
emily, thank you for joining us. emily, thank you for joining us. >>> why what's happening to your life an everyday miracle of survival today the future of all life on earth hangs in the balance what happens next depends on us ♪ well you done done me and you bet i felt it ♪ i tried to be chill but you're so hot that i melted ♪ i fell right through the cracks ♪ now i'm trying to get back ♪ before the cool done run out i'll be giving it my bestest ♪ and nothing's going to...
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emily cain is first.ruce, it is well known and well documented that you own ten acres of oceanfront property worth $2 million of the coast of maine. it has been called one of the most valuable pieces of property in our state. in 2010 just before you became our state treasurer you bend the rules and used a tax loophole to pay $21 in property-tax is on that 10 acre oceanfront property. how do you explain that to the working men and women across the second district who right now are getting their property tax bills and are not sure how to afford to pay them? bruce poliquin my opponent is airing false allegations about my record when it comes to taxes. i am in the real-estate business. i have been in the real-estate business longer than in the early has been in maine. i have real-estate properties throughout the state. i have always paid all of my taxes in full, always. the piece of property emily cain is talking about, i paid thousands of dollars in taxes and she knows it but you know what happens in these p
emily cain is first.ruce, it is well known and well documented that you own ten acres of oceanfront property worth $2 million of the coast of maine. it has been called one of the most valuable pieces of property in our state. in 2010 just before you became our state treasurer you bend the rules and used a tax loophole to pay $21 in property-tax is on that 10 acre oceanfront property. how do you explain that to the working men and women across the second district who right now are getting their...
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i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. to our lead. about a month after announcing new iphones, apple had a new announcement, including new ipads. besides that, apple announced apple pay will start on monday and showed off ios 8 and mac operating system . os 10 yosemite. for more on apple's big day, i was joined by joe brown, paul kedrosky, and president of the global design for lunar. take a listen. >> it has become a real -- it is easy to unlock and get things when you are authenticating. security is very important right now, especially to apple. it is a really big deal. faster wi-fi is very good. especially people using laptop replacements. they are thinner. you can stack two of these on top of each other. and it is still thinner than the original ipad. >> how are you feeling? are you still feeling mac? >> i am still a mac. it is what we thought we would see.
i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. to our lead. about a month after announcing new iphones, apple had a new announcement, including new ipads. besides that, apple announced apple pay will start on monday and showed off ios 8 and mac operating system . os 10 yosemite. for more on apple's big day, i was joined by joe brown, paul kedrosky, and...
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emily? >> i think we need to be spending money smartly. you don't want to give a blank check, but particularly on the health care front, it's not like there's nothing we can do about this. we can be putting this into preparedness. preparedness particularly in a health context is something that got decimated under the budget control act last year. there's a way you can be spending it in a serious way. that way we don't need to be sending emergency s.w.a.t. teams into cities. they're ready themselves. >> it seems like we just need to minimize stupidity. gary b., we finally have governors cuomo and christie saying if you are coming back from treating people with ebola, you need to be quarantined for 21 days. that doesn't cost money. it aefs just common sense. >> kind of like the guy who climbed the fence of the white house. why don't we just have a 20-foot fence and make it harder for him to climb? you're right, melissa. i think you hit the nail on the head when you said we should fear when the give the government a blank check because then t
emily? >> i think we need to be spending money smartly. you don't want to give a blank check, but particularly on the health care front, it's not like there's nothing we can do about this. we can be putting this into preparedness. preparedness particularly in a health context is something that got decimated under the budget control act last year. there's a way you can be spending it in a serious way. that way we don't need to be sending emergency s.w.a.t. teams into cities. they're ready...
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i'm emily chang. first, a check on your bloomberg top headlines. the dow, nasdaq, and s&p are all down. the dow has erased its gain for the year and global equities at a loss of 3.5 trillion dollars since hitting a record last month. jpmorgan ceo jpmorgan will likely double what it annually spends insecurity within the -- in security within the next five years. they were hit by massive cyber attack that exposed information on 76 million u.s. households. >> we have to be vigilant. there will be a lot of battles. unfortunately, some will be lost. the defense ministry has been going through this. there are a lot of additional protections in addition to people stealing account numbers, but this could be a big deal. >> dimon spoke of institute of international finance of and in washington. -- event in washington. silver lake has shown it attempts to buy shutterfly and snapfish. they decided against buying after performing due diligence. the news comes days after hp announced splitting into two different co
i'm emily chang. first, a check on your bloomberg top headlines. the dow, nasdaq, and s&p are all down. the dow has erased its gain for the year and global equities at a loss of 3.5 trillion dollars since hitting a record last month. jpmorgan ceo jpmorgan will likely double what it annually spends insecurity within the -- in security within the next five years. they were hit by massive cyber attack that exposed information on 76 million u.s. households. >> we have to be vigilant....
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i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. to our lead story. full onths after saying a separation of by a and paypal is a bad idea, they have changed their tune. by a had faced pressure from carl icahn and others who urged them to -- their marketplaces and payment business. with this move, don hoe will eave once it is completes. american express dan shulman is c.e.o. designate of the new palpal company. is it a good idea? i have been asking various members of the paypal mafia that question. here are some of their opinions. >> there are still a lot of synergies between ebay and paypal. no matter what happens, whether they spin t out or keep it in, there has to be a firm agreement . i think that is a priority. will paypal grow faster if it were not within ebay? maybe, maybe not. would it be valued differently the market or have a better mull.? i don't really care. if
i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. to our lead story. full onths after saying a separation of by a and paypal is a bad idea, they have changed their tune. by a had faced pressure from carl icahn and others who urged them to -- their marketplaces and payment business. with this move, don hoe will eave once it is completes. american express dan...
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and we are going to start with emily cain.ion indicate that i'm a medical professional and i'm concerned about ebola. i don't think we are ready to handle this disease. what should the government be doing to prevent the spread and why haven't the resources been used to develop a vaccine? cain: thank you, jennifer. this crisis is scary. it's frightening. i'm worried about my friends and family who may be traveling around the country. and it's very clear that the obama administration has not done enough. i saw some of the hearings of the cdc director this morning and it's very clear that they are not ready and that we are behind the ball when it comes to making sure that we are ready to not only do the things that we need but also the people who are affected get the treatment that they need. i suggest closing on flights from countries that are dealing with this disease in crisis, we need to make sure we stop the spread of ebola and we also need to make sure that we stop it now before it spreads and gets worse. it's very scary an
and we are going to start with emily cain.ion indicate that i'm a medical professional and i'm concerned about ebola. i don't think we are ready to handle this disease. what should the government be doing to prevent the spread and why haven't the resources been used to develop a vaccine? cain: thank you, jennifer. this crisis is scary. it's frightening. i'm worried about my friends and family who may be traveling around the country. and it's very clear that the obama administration has not done...
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i am emily chang.ard and visa customers with an iphone 6 or6 plus will be able to ditch their credit card this monday with the launch of apple pay. the payment with retailers like radioshack and panera bread. could the mobile payment platform kill the credit card? the senior vice president of emerging payments at mastercard joins us from new york. could it kill the credit card? >> great to be here. we have a great business in the credit card business, and we expect people to be using credit weds for a long time, but feel the innovation of taking the trusted payment capability from a plastic card into a greatd device is a innovation, and feedback so far has been extremely positive. we see a period where they will coexist, and it is to the benefit of everybody. >> in my conversation with mark andreessen, he said he doesn't think apple pay is as innovative as everyone seems to think. take a listen -- >> apple pay, the payments in dustry is revolutionary, but also it is the most consistent. what is surpris
i am emily chang.ard and visa customers with an iphone 6 or6 plus will be able to ditch their credit card this monday with the launch of apple pay. the payment with retailers like radioshack and panera bread. could the mobile payment platform kill the credit card? the senior vice president of emerging payments at mastercard joins us from new york. could it kill the credit card? >> great to be here. we have a great business in the credit card business, and we expect people to be using...
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i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. to our lead story. just months after saying a full separation of paypal and ebay is a bad idea, they have changed their tune. ebay and paypal are separating with paypal to become an independent company next year. ebay had faced pressure from carl icahn and others who urged them to split their marketplaces and payment business. with this move, donahoe will leave once it is complete. american express executive dan shulman is c.e.o. designate of the new palpal company. is it a good idea? i have been asking various members of the paypal mafia that question. these are the paypal founders who sold the company to ebay in 2002. here are some of their opinions. >> there are still a lot of synergies between ebay and paypal. no matter what happens, whether they spin it out or keep it in, there has to be a firm commercial agreement. i t
i'm emily chang. every weekend we'll bring you the "best of west," the top interviews with the power players in global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. to our lead story. just months after saying a full separation of paypal and ebay is a bad idea, they have changed their tune. ebay and paypal are separating with paypal to become an independent company next year. ebay had faced pressure from carl icahn and others who urged them to split their marketplaces...
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i'm emily chang. here is a check of your bloomberg top headlines. the company was dealt a blow after the new iphones did not use the sapphire screen, although two versions of the apple watch will have them. ebay has started a new live auction site. business aimed at improving revenue. the company, which makes software that allows people to sign documents digitally will use the money to expand internationally. first to our lead, hp is taking a page out of ebay's book and will split into two separate companies. the move will allow it to better adapt to changing economies and shareholder value. as part of the move they are also having another 5000 jobs, bringing the total job cuts to 55,000. cory, are they better together or separate? >> divorce makes you sad. this is one of those things where you can see the writing on the wall. you could make the argument that meg whitman got the job here at hewlett-packard, right here in palo alto, because of the decision to sell the pc business. a decision she rescin
i'm emily chang. here is a check of your bloomberg top headlines. the company was dealt a blow after the new iphones did not use the sapphire screen, although two versions of the apple watch will have them. ebay has started a new live auction site. business aimed at improving revenue. the company, which makes software that allows people to sign documents digitally will use the money to expand internationally. first to our lead, hp is taking a page out of ebay's book and will split into two...
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i'm emily chang.irst a check of your headlines. the world health organization says nigeria is a model on how to stop the ebola virus. no reported cases for six weeks. they say an aggressive government response and effective contact tracing helped stop ebola. new concerns about china's economy. a conference board report says china's economic growth will slow dramatically in less than a decade. here's jim on china. >> when i wake up in the morning we keep an eye on china because i think it is the engine for global growth, whether or not you believe in the numbers or not. i think it is the largest credit bubble going "on the markets" the globe right now and one of the large knells history. >> the chinese government has signaled it will tolerate slower economic growth this year by refusing broad stimulus action. facebook may be looking to increase its influence in chin. zucker berk just joined the board. they plan to expand their presence in china despite being blocked there since 2009. and microsoft is l
i'm emily chang.irst a check of your headlines. the world health organization says nigeria is a model on how to stop the ebola virus. no reported cases for six weeks. they say an aggressive government response and effective contact tracing helped stop ebola. new concerns about china's economy. a conference board report says china's economic growth will slow dramatically in less than a decade. here's jim on china. >> when i wake up in the morning we keep an eye on china because i think it...
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for emily johnson in chang. first, let's check your bloomberg top headlines.uncan, the first ebola patient to die in the united states will be cremated. ,duncan died in a dallas hospital, and the bodies of the deceased remain extremely infectious. shares of the company that makes the ebola drug down sharply. before recovering later in the day. ebola fears are hitting airlines docs particularly hard. said minutes release to today show that policymakers say that the stronger dollar poses risks. to the u.s. economy. those factors are a key reason for the fed to maintain a pledge to keep interest rates low for a considerable time still. markets are up sharply today. three major indexes posting nearly 2% gains today. and a change of leadership at chipmaker amd. the company has named lisa sue as ceo. effective immediately. under their former ceo they were , trying to get more sales in game consoles as well as industrial and medical equipment companies. elevation partners, that counts bono as a partner is not going , to raise new funds. and a letter to shareholders t
for emily johnson in chang. first, let's check your bloomberg top headlines.uncan, the first ebola patient to die in the united states will be cremated. ,duncan died in a dallas hospital, and the bodies of the deceased remain extremely infectious. shares of the company that makes the ebola drug down sharply. before recovering later in the day. ebola fears are hitting airlines docs particularly hard. said minutes release to today show that policymakers say that the stronger dollar poses risks....
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>> hi, emily. >> so, what exactly is yoga? >> yoga is a mind-body practice that was crated about 8,000 years ago in ancie india. >> and how can yoga help us deal with stress? >> yoga helps you on a physical, mental, and emotional level, builds your self-confidence, and when you feel more confident physically and mentally, you don't get stressed out as easy. and it also helps you build awareness of what's important to you and what triggers your stress so that when you see yourself in that situation, you can walk away from the drama and not react to it. >> interesting. so, when i get stress, i feel it in my neck and in my shoulders. how can yoga help us deal with that tightness? >> that's very common, 'cause we all get stressed and our shoulders start to creep up, and especially when we're looking over at a computer and our eyes are getting all strained. the first thing you need to do is just relax those shoulders down. that's -- yeah. and then you want to stretch all sides of your neck. so, take your chin to your chest and just
>> hi, emily. >> so, what exactly is yoga? >> yoga is a mind-body practice that was crated about 8,000 years ago in ancie india. >> and how can yoga help us deal with stress? >> yoga helps you on a physical, mental, and emotional level, builds your self-confidence, and when you feel more confident physically and mentally, you don't get stressed out as easy. and it also helps you build awareness of what's important to you and what triggers your stress so that when...
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i'm emily chang. ahead on bloomberg this hour, is the company in trouble? the largest profit dropped in five years for samsung. how does samsung get the magic back? at&t is to companies, but the split -- hp is in two companies, will be expensive. can the company overcome the massive charge to turn itself around? we will look into hp financial. and the next decade could be the decade of the robot. in 10 years, one third of the global workforce is predicted to be replaced by robots. super machines can do both physical and intellectual jobs. our leadough, to story. samsung is still the world's largest smart phone maker, but is starting to show up in samsung's earnings. the company forecasted a sales , its biggest since 2009 when a report orderly earnings next month. this is after about -- after apple rolled out its iphone. samsung is also getting pressure from other competition. these companies make cheaper phones. joining me now, editor at large cory johnson, and in washington, senior director of trade at the economic institute. are samsung's-- glory days beh
i'm emily chang. ahead on bloomberg this hour, is the company in trouble? the largest profit dropped in five years for samsung. how does samsung get the magic back? at&t is to companies, but the split -- hp is in two companies, will be expensive. can the company overcome the massive charge to turn itself around? we will look into hp financial. and the next decade could be the decade of the robot. in 10 years, one third of the global workforce is predicted to be replaced by robots. super...
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i'm emily chang. ahead on bloomberg west this hour, hewlett-packard is the latest tech giant to decide to break apart. hp will split into two separate companies, one focused on pcs and printers, the other on enterprise software and hardware. we look into how the breakup could affect the future of the silicon valley pioneer. it has been a big year for oculus, since facebook. the virtual-reality company for $2 billion. oculus just announced a new partnership with samsung, and revealed a new prototype of a virtual-reality headset. talkan iribe stopped by to about it all, and his major donation to a virtual-reality lab. it has been full speed ahead for self driving cars. tesla is expected to unveil an auto drive feature later this week. mercedes to honda have also been testing out the technology. we look and how long will be before self driving cars actually hit the car market. first, to our lead. ofis taking a page out ebay's book, and splitting into two separate companies. pioneer, whoalley has been hea
i'm emily chang. ahead on bloomberg west this hour, hewlett-packard is the latest tech giant to decide to break apart. hp will split into two separate companies, one focused on pcs and printers, the other on enterprise software and hardware. we look into how the breakup could affect the future of the silicon valley pioneer. it has been a big year for oculus, since facebook. the virtual-reality company for $2 billion. oculus just announced a new partnership with samsung, and revealed a new...
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i'm going to hand off to emily. and let you know in between talks maybe we'll try to get a little conversation going. so here's emily. >> thank you, anne. thank you, everybody. i know it's getting later in the afternoon, but we're really excited to be here this afternoon to talk about some of the things that we're doing at facebook to make our platform safer. one of those important pieces is research. but after hearing from the students today, we can't emphasize enough how much we need to listen to our youth when we're making decisions that will directly impact them. so i'm going to talk a little bit about what we do at facebook to make our platform safer. and the way that i think about it, i break it down into these four categories here. we look at policies, that are going to make people safer. we build products and tools that do the same. but education and partnerships are so critical to our success in this area. and i'm going to show you a couple of examples. the first one i'm going to show you here -- we'll talk
i'm going to hand off to emily. and let you know in between talks maybe we'll try to get a little conversation going. so here's emily. >> thank you, anne. thank you, everybody. i know it's getting later in the afternoon, but we're really excited to be here this afternoon to talk about some of the things that we're doing at facebook to make our platform safer. one of those important pieces is research. but after hearing from the students today, we can't emphasize enough how much we need to...
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emily thought he needed to go out. she opened the door.re her arm off. >> he grabbed my arm but he was going for the back of my neck. >> reporter: emily's older sister fought the dog off and saved emily's life. police shot the dog when they couldn't get the dog. >> i collapsed when i saw her. there's nothing compared to seeing your child unconscious in that condition. >> reporter: doctors attached emily's arm, eight more surgeries and 30 plus days later she's now about to head back home. >> she's a tough cookie. >> reporter: doctors hope she will eventually regain the use of her right arm. it's going to be a long fight but at least she survived. >> when you go don't know if she's going to live, now she'll be walking out of here. it's a scary thing as a father, as a parent, scarier than you can possibly imagine. >> reporter: the ruckles say they have lots of people to thank. emily wants to go to the police department who personally thank the officers she saved her. she want dinner, chick-fil-a, followed by a movie at home with her family. t
emily thought he needed to go out. she opened the door.re her arm off. >> he grabbed my arm but he was going for the back of my neck. >> reporter: emily's older sister fought the dog off and saved emily's life. police shot the dog when they couldn't get the dog. >> i collapsed when i saw her. there's nothing compared to seeing your child unconscious in that condition. >> reporter: doctors attached emily's arm, eight more surgeries and 30 plus days later she's now about...
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i am emily chang with market makers anchor stephanie ruhle.ing to them biggest influencers in technology and media. lee -- lead designer at apple will be here. >> hopefully you will not have the iphone in his back pocket. >> apple has sent out its official invitation for an event on october 16 in cupertino. we are expecting a new lineup of ipads. cory johnson, back with us now. you and i have been talking about ipads and the future of sales have been slowing down when it comes to the ipad in particular, yet they are also planning to launch, as far as we know, a 13-inch, giant ipad. >> which stephanie ruhle should not put in her back pocket. do not put that in your back pocket. it could get stuck in your hair. >> that would be a big pair of jeans. >> i am not going there. it is a big development for a company that has seen shrinking sales for a couple of quarters, a company that saw massive adoption that we have never seen before -- faster than the first cell phone, the internet, the pc. tim joins me. when we look at the device, they will say i
i am emily chang with market makers anchor stephanie ruhle.ing to them biggest influencers in technology and media. lee -- lead designer at apple will be here. >> hopefully you will not have the iphone in his back pocket. >> apple has sent out its official invitation for an event on october 16 in cupertino. we are expecting a new lineup of ipads. cory johnson, back with us now. you and i have been talking about ipads and the future of sales have been slowing down when it comes to...
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." ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west."bm is once again trying to offload its money-losing chip many factoring business to global foundries. talks broke down in july but have resumed according to a person familiar with the matter. ibm is offering to pay more than $1 billion, more than what it had previously offered for the company to take the chip unit. ibm has trying to get less profitable businesses off its books as they deal with nine straight quarters of falling revenue. the hp separating into two companies has investors hoping for a revival of the 75 or older silicon valley pioneer, but what did these changes really mean? editor-at-large cory johnson has been digging into the company's financials, as he loves to do. what have you found? hp also announced plans to lay off another 5000 workers and take another 600 million dollars and extraordinary restructuring charges that increases the size of layoffs to 55,000, restructured a $4.7 billion right now. what's behind this permanent state of catching up with hewlett-packar
." ♪ >> i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west."bm is once again trying to offload its money-losing chip many factoring business to global foundries. talks broke down in july but have resumed according to a person familiar with the matter. ibm is offering to pay more than $1 billion, more than what it had previously offered for the company to take the chip unit. ibm has trying to get less profitable businesses off its books as they deal with nine straight quarters of...
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i am emily chang.le pay is here. apple rolled out its long awaited platform on monday allowing people to use their new iphones and ipads to pay for items at retailers including mcdonald's, walgreens, and whole foods. not everything has gone smoothly. a glitch at bank of america has caused some users to be charged twice. for more on apple pay, cory and i spoke with jonathan wall, the cofounder of google wallet and co-ceo of retail startup index, as well as amanda richardson, vice president of product at hotel tonight. i started by asking jonathan how successful apple pay can really be. >> i think it has a lot of potential. they control distribution of the handsets. they have the program if all their phones. they did a great job with partnerships on the banking side. i think on the whole is value-added services. so it's very clear they can do tap and pay for terminals that are already enabled. but the question is -- where is the value add? where is the improved customer experience? i think that's the big
i am emily chang.le pay is here. apple rolled out its long awaited platform on monday allowing people to use their new iphones and ipads to pay for items at retailers including mcdonald's, walgreens, and whole foods. not everything has gone smoothly. a glitch at bank of america has caused some users to be charged twice. for more on apple pay, cory and i spoke with jonathan wall, the cofounder of google wallet and co-ceo of retail startup index, as well as amanda richardson, vice president of...
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i'm emily calandrelli.urney to the moon, which includes a stop here at moon express where we'll find out why, after 50 years,
i'm emily calandrelli.urney to the moon, which includes a stop here at moon express where we'll find out why, after 50 years,
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jon: emily, you said, emily there aren't national issues being voted on this time but i mean, isn't the obama administration overall, isn't that kind of the elephant in the room when it comes to how people are going to vote? >> that certainly is one piece of it. but many of these races are focused on local issues. look at north carolina where the republican challenger there had massive cuts to education. that is definitely on the ballot. i don't also push back saying that democrats are only trying to hold incumbents here. republicans are doing a quite a bit holding on themselves in states pernever been competitive. kentucky, kansas, south dakota. these are states republicans thought they had in the bag. suddenly the reason democrats are going to strong in them, they are actually winnable. jon: what about that, chris? is there any -- >> democrats pulled all of spending out of kentucky. north carolina, the problem with emily's assertion that barack obama disagrees with her. he said his policies are on the ballot. that really does not help. if you look at kentucky, the democrats pulled out
jon: emily, you said, emily there aren't national issues being voted on this time but i mean, isn't the obama administration overall, isn't that kind of the elephant in the room when it comes to how people are going to vote? >> that certainly is one piece of it. but many of these races are focused on local issues. look at north carolina where the republican challenger there had massive cuts to education. that is definitely on the ballot. i don't also push back saying that democrats are...
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thank you, brenda. >> you're welcome. >> for "yoga & you," i'm emily. >> coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. >> what was once a roman fortress is today one of england's most popular cities for tourists to visit. nicole tells us more. >> when you wander along the quaint streets of york, it's hard to imagine that its history was far less colorful. lining these stone lanes, called snickelways, used to be butcher shops. sanitation was nonexistent back then, so the butchers just tossed the unwanted parts onto the street, which was called shambles street. all that blood and guts made quite a mess, and that gave us a word we still use today. when we say something is in great disorder, we say it's in shambles. fortunately, as the town grew, the butcher shops were replaced by chocolate makers. york became famous for its sweets. since many people in the days of yore were illiterate, it was the custom for shops to identify themselves by hanging signs with pictures. rising above the rooftops are the towers of the largest gothic cathedral in northern europe. called yor
thank you, brenda. >> you're welcome. >> for "yoga & you," i'm emily. >> coming up, we'll walk the walls of england's historic city of york. >> what was once a roman fortress is today one of england's most popular cities for tourists to visit. nicole tells us more. >> when you wander along the quaint streets of york, it's hard to imagine that its history was far less colorful. lining these stone lanes, called snickelways, used to be butcher shops....
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i am emily chang.ith ebay getting into investor pressure and spinning off paypal, will yahoo! be the next tech company to break up? an activist fund is pressuring marissa mayer and urging her to merge with aol. for more i am joined by the senior research analyst gene munster. what do you make of this pressure? our yahoo! and aol better off together? >> i do not think they are better off together. i would get the analogy they are to fading giants. i do not know that putting them together makes sense. i would say score another win for shareholder activists. look at what apple has with their dividends or ebay and paypal. they seem to be getting better momentum and making things happen. if you had asked me last week the probability it happens, i would say lower than it is today. that said, i do not think it is the right thing for yahoo!. >> what about softbank buying yahoo!? >> that makes a lot of sense. i think there are important tax implications if they go that route. the last tranche was almost a 40% t
i am emily chang.ith ebay getting into investor pressure and spinning off paypal, will yahoo! be the next tech company to break up? an activist fund is pressuring marissa mayer and urging her to merge with aol. for more i am joined by the senior research analyst gene munster. what do you make of this pressure? our yahoo! and aol better off together? >> i do not think they are better off together. i would get the analogy they are to fading giants. i do not know that putting them together...
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emily, you are first. is well known and well documented that you own 10 acres of oceanfront property worth almost $2 million off the coast of maine. called one of the most viable pieces of property in our state. but in 2010 you bent the rules and use a tax loophole to pay only $21 in property taxes on that 10 acre oceanfront property. to theyou explain that working men and women who right now are getting property tax bills and are not sure how they will afford to pay them? >> thank you for the question. my opponent is airing false allegations about my record when it comes to taxes. i'm in the real estate business and i have been in the real estate business longer than emily has been in maine. i have real estate property throughout the state and i have always paid all my taxes in full. if you could property ms. caine is talking about, i paid thousands in taxes, and she knows it. but what happens in these campaigns, i'm trying to make contrasts between her record and what i would do representing you in washi
emily, you are first. is well known and well documented that you own 10 acres of oceanfront property worth almost $2 million off the coast of maine. called one of the most viable pieces of property in our state. but in 2010 you bent the rules and use a tax loophole to pay only $21 in property taxes on that 10 acre oceanfront property. to theyou explain that working men and women who right now are getting property tax bills and are not sure how they will afford to pay them? >> thank you...
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i'm emily chang.ed reality can make wales fly and make elephants fit into the palm of your hand. the secretive startup has been working with google and qualcomm. it magically raised in a funding $542 million round led by google. other investors include kleiner perkins. the company says it will use the funding to accelerate product development and commercialize its mobile wearable system. what could magic leaf be working on and why do tech giants want to be part of it? i will bring in the codirector of the augmented reality sector. have you seen magic leap's technology? what you think? >> i don't think anyone has seen their technology. i have seen their vision and i hope they can deliver what they are promising because it looks fantastic. >> google has $500 million worth of faith in it. what do you make of the interest in this company? >> augmented reality user interfaces will be huge if someone can finally deliver a system that is usable. if google believes that it is going to succeed, that is a great
i'm emily chang.ed reality can make wales fly and make elephants fit into the palm of your hand. the secretive startup has been working with google and qualcomm. it magically raised in a funding $542 million round led by google. other investors include kleiner perkins. the company says it will use the funding to accelerate product development and commercialize its mobile wearable system. what could magic leaf be working on and why do tech giants want to be part of it? i will bring in the...
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i'm emily chang. first a tchoveg headlines. canadian police say the gunman who killed a soldiers outside parliament recently apply forward passport to travel to syria. here's richard parker talking about extremism. >> let there be no misunderstanding, we will not be intimidated. canada will never be intimidated. >> harper and the rest of parliament observed a miami of silence today. drug maker pfizer has just authorized a new $11 billion share buyback program in addition to the $1 billion remaining on the company's buyback plan. their sales have been declining since 2011. they blame generic drugs for stealing sales from block busters like lipitor and viing a rasm streaming radio service pandora said sales rose and revenue from mobile grew 52%. listener hours were up and the company's active listener base grew more than 5%. still, their forecast for the coming quarter is coming in less than estimated. that has shares trading down. app ook launched a new ios called rooms. it comes from facebook's creative labs and is the company'
i'm emily chang. first a tchoveg headlines. canadian police say the gunman who killed a soldiers outside parliament recently apply forward passport to travel to syria. here's richard parker talking about extremism. >> let there be no misunderstanding, we will not be intimidated. canada will never be intimidated. >> harper and the rest of parliament observed a miami of silence today. drug maker pfizer has just authorized a new $11 billion share buyback program in addition to the $1...
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i'm emily chang. but capitalist and netscape cofounder marc andreesen stepping down from ebay's board of directors after a very public battle with activist investor carl icahn. the two have sparred about ebay's plans for paypal, and icahn has accused marc andreessen of conflicts of interests. this week, the giant announced that they would follow his advice and spin out you may make here. following the back-and-forth -- spin out ebay next year. cory johnson is with me now. i spoke with andreessen and we talked about the future of ebay without paypal and vice versa. i want you to listen to what he said. i asked him specifically is innovation dead, is this a sign that innovation at ebay has -- died. >> it's a sign of change. the industry is changing. it's a sign that the technology is changing. it's a sign that there is the opportunity to do more and better if you're smaller and more nimble. >> they probably wouldn't like the indication that they're following icahn's advice but they made this decision, a
i'm emily chang. but capitalist and netscape cofounder marc andreesen stepping down from ebay's board of directors after a very public battle with activist investor carl icahn. the two have sparred about ebay's plans for paypal, and icahn has accused marc andreessen of conflicts of interests. this week, the giant announced that they would follow his advice and spin out you may make here. following the back-and-forth -- spin out ebay next year. cory johnson is with me now. i spoke with...
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i'm emily chang. twitter is replacing vice president kevin wheel. severalhas gone through executive shuffles this year are replacing its cfo and ousting it coo. ofsked him about the future his management team earlier this week. >> management teams grow and evolve and change over time, and i think that's always the case. i love the team we have in place. we've developed all sorts of tremendous leaders across the company. >> twitter lost its head of engineering and analytics manager yesterday. linkedin has reported a loss of more than $4 million in the third quarter. revenue was up 45%, although growth is slowing in its main recruiting business. the company reported 332 million members in the quarter, up from 313 million last year. member page views rose to 28 billion. actor seth rogan is in talks to play steve austria in the upcoming film about steve jobs, that is, according to people wozniak inplay steve the upcoming film about steve jobs, that is, according to people knowledgeable about the matter. now to our lead. xiaomi's incredible rise shows no
i'm emily chang. twitter is replacing vice president kevin wheel. severalhas gone through executive shuffles this year are replacing its cfo and ousting it coo. ofsked him about the future his management team earlier this week. >> management teams grow and evolve and change over time, and i think that's always the case. i love the team we have in place. we've developed all sorts of tremendous leaders across the company. >> twitter lost its head of engineering and analytics manager...
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i'm emily chang. bloomberg topr headlines. passengers arriving in the u.s. from west african countries hardest hit by ebola will be required to enter through five airports. larry summers spoke about the economic impact. >> i do not see a likelihood at this is going to be an important event for the u.s. economy. ,or certain countries in africa this has the potential to be defining >>. >>chicago, atlanta, newark, jfk and washington dulles. kleenex and huggies makers cutting up to 1300 jobs. forecast toull-year reflect costs associated with the spinoff of its health care business. in emerging markets has been a strong point. coca-cola shares are falling the most in six years today. it down more than 6% after the company reported sales that fell slightly in the quarter to just under $12 billion. they announced a cost-cutting aboutnd mounting concerns the health dangers of soft drinks in the united states. deutsche telekom's has teamed the company says it is looking at options for t-mobile. a future where t-mobile remains independent. but sprint and iliad dropped
i'm emily chang. bloomberg topr headlines. passengers arriving in the u.s. from west african countries hardest hit by ebola will be required to enter through five airports. larry summers spoke about the economic impact. >> i do not see a likelihood at this is going to be an important event for the u.s. economy. ,or certain countries in africa this has the potential to be defining >>. >>chicago, atlanta, newark, jfk and washington dulles. kleenex and huggies makers cutting up...