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emily went cold turkey.indy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later, but he said in the weeks before she died, emily still had a stash of pain pills. how many times did you say to your wife, if you don't get off the drugs, i'm going to have to leave you? >> at least three. >> but she wouldn't do it? >> she would fall back into her old habits. >> she would never agree to rehab? >> no. she told me that all her doctors are on the same page, everything is fine. >> so alex was telling everyone that his wife was a victim of her own demons. but soon, new evidence would emerge that would send this case in a more sinister direction. >>> coming up -- >> results ca
emily went cold turkey.indy says the first couple of days, her daughter hardly left her bed, suffering from severe headaches. but after only four days, emily went home. >> did you think she was clean, off drugs, that that problem was behind her? >> i knew that she was still tired. >> but no longer addicted? >> no. >> you were convinced that had been dealt with? >> yes. >> alex didn't find out about the detox until much later, but he said in the weeks...
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how did emily die?re was much speculation within the family, and police had to confront alex with an odd question. here again is josh mankiewicz with more of "the quiet one." >> rumors were flying around the town of boone, iowa, right after emily fazzino's death. family and friends thought alex fazzino had killed his wife. >> they just kept saying over and over, they murdered her. he murdered her. >> the whisperings started almost immediately. >> yeah. within a day. >> you're a murderer. >> that's what they were saying. >> and not just a murderer. emily's sister amy told investigators alex was also a mobster. >> did you say that alex and his family are in the mafia, in organized crime, and that women who try to divorce their way out of the fazzino family wind up dead? >> that was information that emily had told me. >> amy doesn't realize that of my mom's six siblings and my dad's one siblings, there have been 11 divorces. >> those people all still alive? >> they're not all still alive, but none of them
how did emily die?re was much speculation within the family, and police had to confront alex with an odd question. here again is josh mankiewicz with more of "the quiet one." >> rumors were flying around the town of boone, iowa, right after emily fazzino's death. family and friends thought alex fazzino had killed his wife. >> they just kept saying over and over, they murdered her. he murdered her. >> the whisperings started almost immediately. >> yeah. within a...
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emily: is it a gut thing?as there been times where people have said -- it will not take off -- david: we don't really do testing in any way. emily: really? that is kind of scary. you are taking a huge risk. david: it is 80 people, there is nothing scientific about it. i like to watch our pilots in different groups of people over and over. i learned that from ron howard. ron would always watch his movie with bunches of different people. and i remember the first time he showed it to me and i tried to be polite and say it was great, he would not let me get away with that. he wanted to really know what i thought and where it lagged, where things were confusing. so you do this over time. you develop a feel. emily: you have recently taken over for matt blank, who was in this seat for many decades. not this very seat but figuratively. he had this job longer than any other executive in television. and now you are on the business side. david: this is the rare orderly transition in this business. it is carefully planned
emily: is it a gut thing?as there been times where people have said -- it will not take off -- david: we don't really do testing in any way. emily: really? that is kind of scary. you are taking a huge risk. david: it is 80 people, there is nothing scientific about it. i like to watch our pilots in different groups of people over and over. i learned that from ron howard. ron would always watch his movie with bunches of different people. and i remember the first time he showed it to me and i...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg west," where we bring you the top interviewsrom the week in tech. coming up, the iphone maker ordered to cough up $18 billion. is your effectively -- europe effectively putting tech giants on notice? we will discuss. plus, shares jumped off a conversation with evan williams. we will bring you the interview with the twitter cofounder. it is go time for commercial drones. we will discuss the latest regulations as american businesses take to the sky. first, to the week's lead. european regulators slammed apple with a $14.5 billion tax bill, the largest tax penalty in the eu's three-year crackdown on so-called "sweetheart deals." these are arrangements in which a multinational company moves profits and costs to where they're taxed advantageously. in this case, ireland. its corporate tax rate is the lowest in western europe and it has attracted more than 700 u.s. companies to set up shop there, including google and facebook. apple employs 6000 people in ireland. in this week's ruling, the eu commissioner said that ireland allowed app
♪ emily: i am emily chang, and this is the "best of bloomberg west," where we bring you the top interviewsrom the week in tech. coming up, the iphone maker ordered to cough up $18 billion. is your effectively -- europe effectively putting tech giants on notice? we will discuss. plus, shares jumped off a conversation with evan williams. we will bring you the interview with the twitter cofounder. it is go time for commercial drones. we will discuss the latest regulations as american...
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emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." salesforce slides as the software giant faces deeper competition in the cloud. regulatory filings share -- shed light on how the solar city merger came about. our automotive team has the details. palo alto networks plummeting after reporting weaker than expected guidance. yet analysts remain upbeat on the stock. first, to our lead -- salesforce shares are sliding in after-hours trading. the company forecast third-quarter sales that may face some pressure anymore competitive cloud market. oracle has been making headway here and is a bigger threat after buying microsoft -- after buying netsuite. microsoft be out sales force with the winter the biggest tech deal of the year, $26.2 billion for linkedin. salesforce has been on its own buying spree, spending more on acquisitions in february than it did in all of 2015. here is the ceo talking about that on the earnings call. >> it has been an incredible time to acquire some phenomenal assets and i've never been more excited about salesforce
emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." salesforce slides as the software giant faces deeper competition in the cloud. regulatory filings share -- shed light on how the solar city merger came about. our automotive team has the details. palo alto networks plummeting after reporting weaker than expected guidance. yet analysts remain upbeat on the stock. first, to our lead -- salesforce shares are sliding in after-hours trading. the company forecast third-quarter sales that...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "best of bloomberg west."oming up, apple unveiled the iphone 7 and a new watch. will this really revitalize sales? we will discuss. for billions less than they paid for it. it is official. the playstation 4 lands in november. we will hear from the sony chairman about what to expect from the latest hardware. but first, a new suite of upgrades for the iphone and other apple products. the iphone seven is water resistant with better battery life and cameras. meantime, the customers of the apple series two watch will be able to swim, track their fitness, and play pokemon go from their watch. apple also unveiled that the new phone will not have an earphones jack. instead, they unveiled their new air pods. we talked about the reaction. mark: i thought it was a big update as far as the camera system. it is very interesting to me that they are actually shipping one of the key features in a softer update later in the year. i thought that was quite odd. i thought the advancement in terms of the processor was significant.
♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "best of bloomberg west."oming up, apple unveiled the iphone 7 and a new watch. will this really revitalize sales? we will discuss. for billions less than they paid for it. it is official. the playstation 4 lands in november. we will hear from the sony chairman about what to expect from the latest hardware. but first, a new suite of upgrades for the iphone and other apple products. the iphone seven is water resistant with better battery life and...
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. ♪ emily: i have emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west."ing up does qualcomm want a , piece of the self driving revolution? details on a deal that could turn the chipmaker into a car industry contender. after losing out to microsoft and linkedin will salesforce , stop it from happening? we look at the complaints with eu regulators. and questions still linger about an upgrade to american voting technology. we will discuss whether ballot box technology is already out of date. first to lead. first, qualcomm said to be in talks to acquire nxp. this is according to the wall street journal and analyst speculation. they want 8%. shares of nxp surging in thursday trading. a busy yearfollow for m&a and the chip industry with $100 million worth of deals announced in 2016. we crunched the numbers on bloomberg, and you can see that record high activity there. here to break it down is ian king who suffer -- looks at the chip industry. how could this happen? this is something that has been speculated about for some time, and other targets of qualcomm hav
. ♪ emily: i have emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west."ing up does qualcomm want a , piece of the self driving revolution? details on a deal that could turn the chipmaker into a car industry contender. after losing out to microsoft and linkedin will salesforce , stop it from happening? we look at the complaints with eu regulators. and questions still linger about an upgrade to american voting technology. we will discuss whether ballot box technology is already out of date....
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emily: so what happened?eff: there was interesting learning that will remain between the two of us, but i think there was interesting learning. emily: it's interesting you said you never aspired to become ceo. how do you become ceo if you don't aspire to it? jeff: i didn't aspire to be a ceo because of what i had seen in terms of ceos, particularly in publicly traded companies. that can be a rough ride. for me it was never about the title. it was about a sense of purpose. emily: you've given a lot of thought to the future of the workforce and how it's changing. i would love it if you could paint that picture for us. jeff: youth-based unemployment has become an increasingly significant issue. in some european countries, you have unemployment hovering around 50%. that's the thing that tears apart society if it's allowed to be sustained for too long where people don't feel like they have access to opportunity and become disenfranchised. they don't feel like they have a voice and that's when bad stuff starts to h
emily: so what happened?eff: there was interesting learning that will remain between the two of us, but i think there was interesting learning. emily: it's interesting you said you never aspired to become ceo. how do you become ceo if you don't aspire to it? jeff: i didn't aspire to be a ceo because of what i had seen in terms of ceos, particularly in publicly traded companies. that can be a rough ride. for me it was never about the title. it was about a sense of purpose. emily: you've given a...
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emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. samsung seven -- apple had a -- the samsung note 7 issues came just in time. apple had a chance to unveil e-seven but before that, a dramatic shift in the chinese smartphone market was starting to take shape. lesser-known domestic players had been seated show me top spot in china. joining us to take stock is david gramley in beijing and are tech team leader in tokyo. thank you for joining us. with gotten some new information on the status of the samsung recall. 500,000 new phones ship in the united states as replacement. what's the latest? guest: what we are seeing is like a trickle of phones that and that in people's hands, either through shipments like the one you mentioned or in places like hong kong and china where the phone had officially not then on sale but people had gotten their hands on one through the gray markets or testing purposes. those are being included in the recall, though only not officially by the company. all signs point to steady progress. we are talking about a
emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. samsung seven -- apple had a -- the samsung note 7 issues came just in time. apple had a chance to unveil e-seven but before that, a dramatic shift in the chinese smartphone market was starting to take shape. lesser-known domestic players had been seated show me top spot in china. joining us to take stock is david gramley in beijing and are tech team leader in tokyo. thank you for joining us. with gotten some new information on the...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west."oming up, apple's plan for self driving car is a tie with formula one franchise mclaren. how about electric scooter maker lit motors? we will discuss. plus a flurry of startups pricing their ipos this week. we will look at how investors feel about deal activity in silicon valley. and president obama highlighting how text is driving growth in africa. we will sit down with one of the ceos of one of the country's most promising startups. but first, a flurry of reports attempting to look under the hood of apple plus highly secretive car plan. people say the iphone matter is taking a strategic stake in mclaren. this brand is known for its formula one racing franchise. the financial times is reporting apple may want to buy the company outright which would likely be its biggest acquisition since its $3 billion beats. mclaren denies talking to apple and the ceo said " i can confirm is not a discussion with apple about any potential investment. " we have learned apple is talk to buy lit motors
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west."oming up, apple's plan for self driving car is a tie with formula one franchise mclaren. how about electric scooter maker lit motors? we will discuss. plus a flurry of startups pricing their ipos this week. we will look at how investors feel about deal activity in silicon valley. and president obama highlighting how text is driving growth in africa. we will sit down with one of the ceos of one of the country's most promising...
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lunchtime. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang.e to greet the week and dive into the tech stories that are front and center in the dates a-- days ahead. it could be any day that we see uber's self driving volvo hit the streets of pittsburgh. the pilot comes at a time of uncertainty for google's car unit, one of the earliest efforts in the space. googles project has seen slow progress and executive departures. it appears there is a risk of falling behind companies like huber and tesla -- uber and tesla. joining me our bloomberg reporters who cover self driving cars and technology. google has lost the head of the -- that person has now been replaced. talk to us about the struggles that google is having. >> one of my sources called it a "seven-year itch that's been going for about seven and a half years." they don't have a major partner to make cars and to put their software in. they don't have a popular ridesharing app, which is another way to get into this. there's not a lot of sign they are breaking through from a research projects
lunchtime. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang.e to greet the week and dive into the tech stories that are front and center in the dates a-- days ahead. it could be any day that we see uber's self driving volvo hit the streets of pittsburgh. the pilot comes at a time of uncertainty for google's car unit, one of the earliest efforts in the space. googles project has seen slow progress and executive departures. it appears there is a risk of falling behind companies like...
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emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west."up investor rocket internet saw shares jump to it's highest intraday level in four months. they say they expect three investments to turn profitable by the end of 2017. the berlin based company has dozens of stakes in food delivery and fashion startups, but have seen their price cut in half after some investments faltered. one of rocket's key investments, delivery hero, has been gaining ground. the service now works with 300,000 restaurants in 33 countries with sales growing by more than 50%. caroline hyde caught up with the cofounder and ceo and asked if he expects u.s. tech titans, like uber eats and amazon to encroach on his home turf. >> i would be surprised. it is a huge segment. i think we are very well-positioned. we make the most orders in the world. we are the largest paper user for restaurant orders. we have been doing this for many years. learning that of we have done that they will have to do. we have the capital and all that is needed to do it well. uber focuses on car sha
emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west."up investor rocket internet saw shares jump to it's highest intraday level in four months. they say they expect three investments to turn profitable by the end of 2017. the berlin based company has dozens of stakes in food delivery and fashion startups, but have seen their price cut in half after some investments faltered. one of rocket's key investments, delivery hero, has been gaining ground. the service now works with 300,000...
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emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." coming up, it's time for the annual pilgrimage to the apple store. the iphone 7 hits the shelves. we'll look at demand and whether online orders are cushing the sidewalk frenzy. plus pandora launches a $5 a month ad free service. i'll ask tim whether we'll see the on demand service go head-to-head with spotify. edward snowden is back in the spotlight with a movie premiere. we'll consider whether he goes down in history as a traitor, a criminal or a hero. first to the lead, apple fans making their annual pilgrimage to pick up the latest iphones with lines of customers wrapping street corners in cities around the world. apple says the retail stores sold out quickly meaning that only customers who preordered their phones are guaranteed to get them this week. it caps off a remarkable week for apple shares closing up to 11% for the week. david kirkpatrick, my guest host for the hour is with me in new york. you wandered past the apple store in grand central and it was quite a scene? david:
emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." coming up, it's time for the annual pilgrimage to the apple store. the iphone 7 hits the shelves. we'll look at demand and whether online orders are cushing the sidewalk frenzy. plus pandora launches a $5 a month ad free service. i'll ask tim whether we'll see the on demand service go head-to-head with spotify. edward snowden is back in the spotlight with a movie premiere. we'll consider whether he goes down in history as a traitor, a...
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emily: that is adorable. ms.uffington: it's all the children, so you can have, like, meaningful conversations rather than cute conversations. emily: what do you think about medium and the rise of medium? is it a threat to online publications? ms. huffington: i love medium. i think what they have done is absolutely fantastic. i just did a conversation on stage at a conference. ♪ emily: we have been talking about issues like diversity and inclusion in the tech industry and the fact that women and minorities are underrepresented. when it comes to things like culture and inclusion, when should companies start thinking about these things? should they start thinking about these things on day one? ms. huffington: i think they should start thinking about these things on day one. just take women for a moment. if you really make diversity and hiring women and encouraging them to get to the top from day one, you are going to act in ways that increase the pool from which women apply to join the ranks. women, according to the
emily: that is adorable. ms.uffington: it's all the children, so you can have, like, meaningful conversations rather than cute conversations. emily: what do you think about medium and the rise of medium? is it a threat to online publications? ms. huffington: i love medium. i think what they have done is absolutely fantastic. i just did a conversation on stage at a conference. ♪ emily: we have been talking about issues like diversity and inclusion in the tech industry and the fact that women...
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emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." coming up, apple playing the waiting game with investors. will the company's new product launch be enough to boost sales? we will break it down. we will catch up on the ongoing war for the cloud. and tencent is now officially china's most valuable company. we will take a look at the bigger forces in play. apple is breaking its own habit. typically, even number of years mean a dramatically different iphone model. but the new iphone will not be a major departure from recent models. for apple fans looking for a wow product, our columnist says they will have to wait another year. >> it has been an awful year for apple, at least by the company's high standards, and i have an uninspiring message for fans and investors. wait until next year. apple revenue has declined for the last two quarters, and probably will continue to fall for the next six months. the last time apple sales dropped for 12 months straight was 2000 one. -- 2001. mark zuckerberg was still in high school. the company's wiza
emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." coming up, apple playing the waiting game with investors. will the company's new product launch be enough to boost sales? we will break it down. we will catch up on the ongoing war for the cloud. and tencent is now officially china's most valuable company. we will take a look at the bigger forces in play. apple is breaking its own habit. typically, even number of years mean a dramatically different iphone model. but the new iphone...
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emily: this is "bloomberg west." i am emily chang.ng to the automotive industry, uber has begun showcasing to the world its driverless fleet in pittsburgh. the ride-hailing giant beat google, apple, and tesla to the punch, as each company races to eliminate human drivers. we caught up with another industry leader whose company is working on the forefront of electric car technology, nextev. ceo padma warrior shared what she thought of the unveiling. padmasree: i'm a big believer in autonomous vehicles. i think it is the next big thing in mobility. i do feel in technology there is going to be a huge wave of innovation tt is fundamentally going to transform mobility. self-driving cars are in the center of this. i'm a big believer in that model. it is still early to see how ride sharing involves. who is going to manage the fleet? what will the business model be? is uber going to own the vehicles, is ford going to own the vehicles? who is going to actually own them? it is not clear to me. i've been watching this space to see. but from the
emily: this is "bloomberg west." i am emily chang.ng to the automotive industry, uber has begun showcasing to the world its driverless fleet in pittsburgh. the ride-hailing giant beat google, apple, and tesla to the punch, as each company races to eliminate human drivers. we caught up with another industry leader whose company is working on the forefront of electric car technology, nextev. ceo padma warrior shared what she thought of the unveiling. padmasree: i'm a big believer in...
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emily: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west" i'm emily chang.ek, we spoke to stephen kraus who heads up the firm's health care investing. after regulators found problem with the way they were gathering patient data. this came after the sanctioned theranos. take a listen. you have been investing in the space longer than newer investors. i wonder if you seen anything like this? >> it is amazing. for someone who cares deeply about putting products and services in the hands of patients and doctors, it is maddening. anyone who is serious as a health care investor, another is enough. the company had to pull back test results. they have had partners leave them. another zika result proves they do not operate the clinical trial well. it is frustrating. it overshadows a lot of the great work that is happening in health care. if you talk to most helped investors, she did not pitch to anyone who had health care experience. it is a complex industry where you think you would want folks who have health care experience. i hope we can talk about a lot of other g
emily: welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west" i'm emily chang.ek, we spoke to stephen kraus who heads up the firm's health care investing. after regulators found problem with the way they were gathering patient data. this came after the sanctioned theranos. take a listen. you have been investing in the space longer than newer investors. i wonder if you seen anything like this? >> it is amazing. for someone who cares deeply about putting products and services in the hands...
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emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." it's the end of an era -- blackberry is powering down its own business. we will take a look at what is next. plus the future of mobility from battery power to self driving cars, we will hear from ford ceo, mark shield ahead. and to veterans dealmakers, we will talk about what is driving acquisitions and buyouts in the tech industry today. the end of an era for smartphones -- blackberry has said it will stop making the handsets that were once so addictive that we called them crack berries. shares surging 5% on the news. the company struck up a deal with an indonesian company to distribute blackberry devices running on blackberry secure software. the move comes three years after the ceo, john chen took over and outsourced manufacturing to foxconn. we asked him if he feels this is the end of an era. john: the end of an era is a wrong thing to think about. a lot of our competitors, they have their phones built overseas by foxconn and other people in china, and it has been a traditional th
emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." it's the end of an era -- blackberry is powering down its own business. we will take a look at what is next. plus the future of mobility from battery power to self driving cars, we will hear from ford ceo, mark shield ahead. and to veterans dealmakers, we will talk about what is driving acquisitions and buyouts in the tech industry today. the end of an era for smartphones -- blackberry has said it will stop making the handsets that...
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emily? emily: many families joined trump on stage to share how their lives have been impacted by undocumented immigrants. among them a milford family. juli: the parents of matthew denice were one of several families who spoke about why they're voting for donald trump. and immigration was front and center. denice was hit and killed in 2011, by a drunk driver who was in the country illegally. nicolas guaman was convicted, and sentenced to 12 to 14 years in prison. he's now appealing. denice's parents took to the stage last night to share their grief. our son was 22 years old when he was directed quarter of a mile to his death by illegal aliens. five witnesses were banging on the truck trying to stop him stop >> if you were president in 2011 our son and other americans would be alive today. juli: the denices have fought for tougher laws concerning illegal immigration here in massachusetts including a push to de-fund sanctuary cities that shelter undocumented immigrants. emily: democrat hillary
emily? emily: many families joined trump on stage to share how their lives have been impacted by undocumented immigrants. among them a milford family. juli: the parents of matthew denice were one of several families who spoke about why they're voting for donald trump. and immigration was front and center. denice was hit and killed in 2011, by a drunk driver who was in the country illegally. nicolas guaman was convicted, and sentenced to 12 to 14 years in prison. he's now appealing. denice's...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg west."e bring you all the top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, apple's plans for a self driving car back in the driver seat. does it tight up with the formula one mclaren, make sense. how about electric scooter maker lit motors? liftoff for gopro, this week the company unveiled the drone, he -- the ceo nick woodman explains why this is the product to get his company backed on track. linkedin out in the first major out with their first major product line since the deal with microsoft. we hear from jeff weiner in an exclusive interview. a flurry of reports this week attempting to look under the hood of apple's secretive car plans. people familiar with the matter say the iphone maker is seeking a strategic stake in mclaren, a british luxury car brand, known for formula one racing and sports cars starting at $200,000. the financial times reporting that apple may want to buy the company outright which would likely be the biggest acquisition since the $3 billion by of beat. mclaren den
♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg west."e bring you all the top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, apple's plans for a self driving car back in the driver seat. does it tight up with the formula one mclaren, make sense. how about electric scooter maker lit motors? liftoff for gopro, this week the company unveiled the drone, he -- the ceo nick woodman explains why this is the product to get his company backed on track. linkedin out in the first...
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emily: this is bloomberg west.o shares popped after announcing mario is coming to the iphone and pokemon go coming to the apple watch. we have seen shares spike and then plunge. nintendo partnered with the developer of pokemon go, niantic labs. i caught up with john hanke for an interview and asked what it was like behind the scenes as the game has taken off to great success and controversy. john: my team, they are the ones that have borne the brunt of this. there was a case where people were in the office 24/7 for weeks on end. for the whole two months of july and august. it was intense. people monitoring things around the clock. just continually working with our colleagues at google cloud to get more infrastructure in place and as we launched new countries. we had a couple of outages, some hacking, various things that kept us on our toes. mainly, it was one wave of social after another. we launched in brazil, into the olympics. that was another wave. people are happy that people are using their products. we are g
emily: this is bloomberg west.o shares popped after announcing mario is coming to the iphone and pokemon go coming to the apple watch. we have seen shares spike and then plunge. nintendo partnered with the developer of pokemon go, niantic labs. i caught up with john hanke for an interview and asked what it was like behind the scenes as the game has taken off to great success and controversy. john: my team, they are the ones that have borne the brunt of this. there was a case where people were...
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emily: up to 50 meters.t,ce: not to make light of but in the industry it has become something of a but he has to have, so waterproofing is one of these things, just like having high-resolution displays. emily: and battery life is still an issue. horace: that's a huge issue. the battery life keeps getting better, the performance is increasing. talking about two to four more hours of use out of the device, and that's pretty good deal. personally, i don't feel the pain of battery because i'm somehow always in the green, but many do. emily: i feel the pain every day. [laughter] you look at studies we have done around features that drive purchase, like cameras and big-screen, they actually rate lower than 30%. battery, 50%. emily: interesting. ben: and their estimates might be conservative. if you look at the processor, they might get better gains, and consumers caps on to that story, that is a huge pain point. that could be the one thing that might make a real big difference. horace: the big phone by the way doe
emily: up to 50 meters.t,ce: not to make light of but in the industry it has become something of a but he has to have, so waterproofing is one of these things, just like having high-resolution displays. emily: and battery life is still an issue. horace: that's a huge issue. the battery life keeps getting better, the performance is increasing. talking about two to four more hours of use out of the device, and that's pretty good deal. personally, i don't feel the pain of battery because i'm...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is, "bloomberg west." coming up, it is lift off for gopro.hares soar as the company unveils its drone. can oracle take on amazon as the company transitions to the cloud? a co-ceo tells us why he thinks amazon is within reach. highly anticipated new guidelines for autonomous vehicles coming from u.s. highway regulators this week. first, to our lead. gopro stock takes off. they just unveiled a handful of new products, including the consumer drone, karma. the device will go for $800, fit into a backpack, and come with a controller that shows a live feed of the view. they also introduced the latest models of their flagship hero camera line, including a waterproof version. why is this a big deal? the release had been postponed once already, and the hero 4 had been criticized. gopro shares are down a staggering 80%. analysts had been viewing today's product event as a pivotal moment. i sat down with the gopro ceo after the event, and asked how that jumbled up the business move beyond capturing amateur footage. >> what the thing that gopro is known
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is, "bloomberg west." coming up, it is lift off for gopro.hares soar as the company unveils its drone. can oracle take on amazon as the company transitions to the cloud? a co-ceo tells us why he thinks amazon is within reach. highly anticipated new guidelines for autonomous vehicles coming from u.s. highway regulators this week. first, to our lead. gopro stock takes off. they just unveiled a handful of new products, including the consumer drone,...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the best of "bloomberg west."e bring you all of the best interviews from the week in tech. calling out oracle "desperation move." our exclusive interview with marc benioff. pokemon go has passed its fever pitch. how can they hold onto the game's massive global appeal? our exclusive interview with niantic ceo. the european antitrust chief who put apple and google on watch explains accusations he is unfairly targeting u.s. companies. first, to our lead, our exclusive interview with marc benioff. salesforce has been one of the silicon valley's most inquisitive companies. a closed three and a half billion dollars worth of deals since february and brad stone sat down for a conversation with ceo marc benioff. touching on everything from larry ellison's "desperation move" to how he feels about missing out on linkedin. he began with the new platform rolling out in october. -- einstein ai platform rolling out in -- marc: it's already sold out. we have 200,000 people coming to san francisco. it will be extremely exciting an
♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the best of "bloomberg west."e bring you all of the best interviews from the week in tech. calling out oracle "desperation move." our exclusive interview with marc benioff. pokemon go has passed its fever pitch. how can they hold onto the game's massive global appeal? our exclusive interview with niantic ceo. the european antitrust chief who put apple and google on watch explains accusations he is unfairly targeting u.s. companies....
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. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." yahoo!dmits that account information for 500 million users has been stolen. state-sponsored hackers may be behind it. what does it mean for verizon as it works to close the deal. jeff weiner tells me he is rolling up his sleeves and mapping integration plans for microsoft. he discusses whether more tech m&a is coming. the food delivery in business -- business in europe is defending its home turf as uber eats encroaches on its territory. a major stubble for yahoos -- stubble for yahoo!. yahoo! confirmed today that the personal information of 500 million users was stolen in a 2014 attack. yahoo! believes the attacker is state-sponsored, though an internal investigation found no evidence that such an attacker is in the network. the stolen information includes e-mail addresses, phone numbers, passwords. if it sounds familiar, last month yahoo! said they were aware of information that said 200 million accounts had been stolen in 2012 and on sale on the dark web. what does it mean on the megadeal?
. ♪ emily: i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." yahoo!dmits that account information for 500 million users has been stolen. state-sponsored hackers may be behind it. what does it mean for verizon as it works to close the deal. jeff weiner tells me he is rolling up his sleeves and mapping integration plans for microsoft. he discusses whether more tech m&a is coming. the food delivery in business -- business in europe is defending its home turf as uber eats encroaches on...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west."ladimir putin projects accusations his government hacked the democratic party, but suggest whoever did it give the public a favor. our exclusive interview with the president of russia. baidu's vision of the future includes robot taxis and digital personal assistance in every home. our chief executive interview this hour. and, we break down samsung's major global recall. first to our lede. russian president vladimir putin said the hacking of thousands of democratic national committee e-mails and documents was a public service, but denied his government had anything to do with it. u.s. officials say otherwise. -- has high hackers confidence that hackers guided by the russian government breached dnc servers. wikileaks went on to publish 20,000 of those private e-mails on the eve of hillary clinton's nomination, causing the head of the dnc to resign. to wonders leads many whether russia is trying to underhandedly influence the outcome of the u.s. presidential election. our bloomberg editor
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west."ladimir putin projects accusations his government hacked the democratic party, but suggest whoever did it give the public a favor. our exclusive interview with the president of russia. baidu's vision of the future includes robot taxis and digital personal assistance in every home. our chief executive interview this hour. and, we break down samsung's major global recall. first to our lede. russian president vladimir putin said...
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. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west."s official, twitter is exploring a sale. why salesforce and alphabet might be interested in whether the ceo jack dorsey really wants to sell. facebook admits it has been inflating video metrics for advertisers. we will discuss the impact of this error and what facebook is doing to fix it. , the company suffers the biggest hack attack of all time, the timeline of what the company knew and when coming into question. but first, it is official, twitter is exploring a sale. the struggling social network is working with goldman sachs on a possible deal. sources say salesforce is interested. other reports suggest google is considering a deal. but talks at this stage are still informal. that did not stop investors from sending twitter shares surging up more than 21% in friday trading. twitter has made up almost all of its 2016 decline in a single day. joining us are bloomberg news reporters, and my guest host for the hour. sarah, you been working this story all day. in fact you have been worki
. ♪ ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg west."s official, twitter is exploring a sale. why salesforce and alphabet might be interested in whether the ceo jack dorsey really wants to sell. facebook admits it has been inflating video metrics for advertisers. we will discuss the impact of this error and what facebook is doing to fix it. , the company suffers the biggest hack attack of all time, the timeline of what the company knew and when coming into question. but...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west."pple is on its way to its first weekly gain of 10% or more in nearly three years. we will break down what is driving the rally. plus, oracle earnings coming below estimates. we will diagnose what it means for the company's transition to the cloud. and rooftop solar -- we will ask a ceo what they need to do to thrive. first, to the lead. apple is headed for its first weekly gain of 10% or more in three years. shares continue to rise on thursday trading on speculation that the iphone 7 is off to a faster start than usual. all the major u.s. as well as carriers say preorders have been higher in volume than previous releases. it raised its price targets, citing surprisingly strong demand. the gains bring apple's rally this week to 20%, far outpacing the s&p 500. and well that is good news for some, it is an to many who ditched the stock this summer. hundreds of institutional investors have sold out of their apple divisions since june. in the meantime, competition may be easing. samsung is
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west."pple is on its way to its first weekly gain of 10% or more in nearly three years. we will break down what is driving the rally. plus, oracle earnings coming below estimates. we will diagnose what it means for the company's transition to the cloud. and rooftop solar -- we will ask a ceo what they need to do to thrive. first, to the lead. apple is headed for its first weekly gain of 10% or more in three years. shares continue to...
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emily: i'm emily riemer. stories we're following right now. a celebrated police chief on leave this morning. the investigation in gloucester and what the chief says about it. randy: a man wanted for murder. details we're learning about emily: the new probe involving donald trump and when we can expect to see hillary clinton back on the campaign trail. randy: nice, cool start to the day. hopefully a nice day in store for us, cindy. cindy: 65 in boston, not as cool this morning thanks to the southwesterly breeze. skies are clear this morning and we are going to see a lot of sunshine through at least the first half of the day, but that more humidity. you'll notice that picking up. also a frontal boundary to the west will be a trigger this afternoon between 2:00 and 8:00 p.m. of hit or miss thunderstorms. but a few of the storms could turn severe. there could be gusty winds as well. we have sunshine this morning, sun up at 6:23. 70 by 8:00 a.m. lunchtime temperatures in the lower 80s. we'll top out in the mid 80s this afternoon. but the clouds bui
emily: i'm emily riemer. stories we're following right now. a celebrated police chief on leave this morning. the investigation in gloucester and what the chief says about it. randy: a man wanted for murder. details we're learning about emily: the new probe involving donald trump and when we can expect to see hillary clinton back on the campaign trail. randy: nice, cool start to the day. hopefully a nice day in store for us, cindy. cindy: 65 in boston, not as cool this morning thanks to the...
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emily: i'm emily riemer. stories we're following on the eyeopener right now, a fiery speech from donald trump in arizona. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens, zero, zero. emily: the new calls he's making on immigration, randy: a child shot in the face in abington. the tragedy police say was an accident. emily: a survivor of a deadly boston crash sharing her story. what she remembers about the collision that claimed her husband's life. randy: and we are tracking the tropics. right now people in florida are bracing for tropical storm hermine. it's gaining strength as it heads toward the coast. emily: and it'll likely have an impact here. let's get you over to cindy right now. cindy: you got it. any impact will be toward the end of the holiday weekends later sunday into monday. right now it is moving 60 miles per hour, nearly 300 miles southwest of tampa and you can see that it's expected to strengthen to a category one and make landfall down the big bend area. for there it will begin heading into the but for
emily: i'm emily riemer. stories we're following on the eyeopener right now, a fiery speech from donald trump in arizona. >> zero tolerance for criminal aliens, zero, zero. emily: the new calls he's making on immigration, randy: a child shot in the face in abington. the tragedy police say was an accident. emily: a survivor of a deadly boston crash sharing her story. what she remembers about the collision that claimed her husband's life. randy: and we are tracking the tropics. right now...