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how did emily die?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, he 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 were killed. >> but they weren't murdered. >> right. >>
how did emily die?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, he murdered her. he murdered her. >> the whisperings started almost immediately. >> yeah. within a day. >> you're a murderer. >> that's what...
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. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology."resident-elect trump invites tech leaders to meet this week. my exclusive interview with investor, entrepreneur, and former google venture ceo bill maris. we find out what his next for the media giant. first to the lead. a tech-focused meeting of the minds at trump tower. the president-elect sits down with top executives who largely backed hillary clinton and spoke out against him. among those attending, jeff bezos, sheryl sandberg, elon musk, and chuck robin, larry page, and tim cook. the meeting is a chance for silicon valley to find common ground with the new administration. after clashing on key issues like integration, trade, immigration, and net neutrality. joining us is bill merits. great to have you back. i would love to be a fly on the wall at this meeting. what do you think is going to happen? do you think there will be a reconciliation of sorts? bill: i don't know. i know almost all of the individuals who were reportedly attending and they are all good people. tim cook in pa
. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology."resident-elect trump invites tech leaders to meet this week. my exclusive interview with investor, entrepreneur, and former google venture ceo bill maris. we find out what his next for the media giant. first to the lead. a tech-focused meeting of the minds at trump tower. the president-elect sits down with top executives who largely backed hillary clinton and spoke out against him. among those attending, jeff bezos,...
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emily: how so?teve: bill set i'm happy to help you in anyway, but i don't want you to neatly, if you want me, great, but i have another life. in a sense, i felt like, ok, we are not partners anymore. i have two take accountability and i think i did some of my very best work after bill left. emily: like what? steve: pushed us into bing. sustained us in that investment. we started with office 365. we pushed into the hardware business with surface. and now satya nadella, my successor, is taking things to infinity and beyond, if you will. emily: how do you feel being asked about your successes and failures, what you are most proud of at least proud of? steve: at this stage, i'm almost three years out. it's ancient history. there are some things i wish i would have done differently, of course. i started a company that had about $2.5 million in revenue and 30 people and left a company that had $22 billion in profit and i el like net/net, pretty good scess. emily: what is your relationship with bill like t
emily: how so?teve: bill set i'm happy to help you in anyway, but i don't want you to neatly, if you want me, great, but i have another life. in a sense, i felt like, ok, we are not partners anymore. i have two take accountability and i think i did some of my very best work after bill left. emily: like what? steve: pushed us into bing. sustained us in that investment. we started with office 365. we pushed into the hardware business with surface. and now satya nadella, my successor, is taking...
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emily: how is that? steve: bell said i'm happy to help you in anyway, but i don't want you to need me, so if you want me, great, but i have another life. i felt like ok, where not partners anymore. i have to take accountability. i did some of my very best work at the company after bill left, actually. emily: really, like what? steve: push us into being, sustained that investment. and sustained that investment. we pushed into the hardware business with surface, etc.. taking things there to infinity and beyond, if you will. emily: how do you feel about being asked about your successes and failures? what you are most and least proud of? steve: i'm almost three years out. it's ancient history. i have a lot of success, there are things i wish i had done differently, of course. i started a company with about 200 and -- two and a half million dollars of revenue -- two $.5 billion in revenue, and i left it with a pretty good success. emily: what is your relationship with bill like today? steve: we have drifted a
emily: how is that? steve: bell said i'm happy to help you in anyway, but i don't want you to need me, so if you want me, great, but i have another life. i felt like ok, where not partners anymore. i have to take accountability. i did some of my very best work at the company after bill left, actually. emily: really, like what? steve: push us into being, sustained that investment. and sustained that investment. we pushed into the hardware business with surface, etc.. taking things there to...
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emily: yahoo!change or passwords, they are on the issue, but now three years later, isn't the damage done? has been done. this has been trafficked in cybercrime circles for three years. been using it for identity theft, send spam. telling people to change their passwords now, that's a good practice, but that's a long time. emily: that was jordan robertson of bloomberg technology. of "out of this world" a delay for spacex. late 2017,ned for but now pushed to may 2018. this is the capsule that spacex is willing to take nasa astronauts to and from the international space station, part of the plan. there had been speculation the flight would be delayed after the falcon nine rocket exploded. andex adjusted its timeline finalize its investigation into the falcon nine accident. emily: still ahead, we weigh in on bill gates recent meeting with trump, and what needs to change with the u.s. energy policy. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "best of bloomberg technology". president-elec
emily: yahoo!change or passwords, they are on the issue, but now three years later, isn't the damage done? has been done. this has been trafficked in cybercrime circles for three years. been using it for identity theft, send spam. telling people to change their passwords now, that's a good practice, but that's a long time. emily: that was jordan robertson of bloomberg technology. of "out of this world" a delay for spacex. late 2017,ned for but now pushed to may 2018. this is the...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang. and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."here we bring you all of the top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, they are among donald trump's most outspoken critics. big tech leaders came face-to-face with the president elect this week. we have the takeaways from the trump tech summit. plus, yahoo! out with a new numbers saying it second hack affected over a billion users in what does it mean for the 2013. verizon deal? and we catch up with one of the most well-respected names in silicon valley. she joins us on trump's roadmap and energy policy. first to our lead. this week, president elect donald trump met with industry leaders that content work with vice president elect mike pence and senior adviser peter thiel sitting by his side. mr. trump: i am here to help you folks doing well. and you are doing well right now, and i'm very honored by the bounce. we are all talking about the balance. right now everybody likes me, at least a little bit. emily: apple's tim cook, facebook's sheryl sandberg, and jeff bezos were in at
♪ emily: i am emily chang. and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."here we bring you all of the top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, they are among donald trump's most outspoken critics. big tech leaders came face-to-face with the president elect this week. we have the takeaways from the trump tech summit. plus, yahoo! out with a new numbers saying it second hack affected over a billion users in what does it mean for the 2013. verizon deal? and we catch up with...
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emily: you redesigned your logo which some people did not like. ♪ emily: there was a lot of drama whenired twitter's former head, kevin wheel. especially given the struggles they are going through. you're a product focused ceo. how much impact can a head of product have when you are the decider? kevin: product management is different from product strategy. building products that were operational, more the guts of the machine. once you have an idea, how do you get it to become a reality? that's the thing kevin brings an amazing expertise to instagram. he has done that before. he has seen that at scale. i don't like to say i'm a good product manager. i think the team will attest. but i love thinking strategically. when you combine kevin's personality and expertise and mine, you get a great pair that i think is like a yin and a yang. emily: i noticed you haven't used your twitter handle much recently. you have a very simple twitter handle. @kevin. do you think twitter can turn itself around? kevin: i probably should use my twitter account. it is an amazing platform and i think that every
emily: you redesigned your logo which some people did not like. ♪ emily: there was a lot of drama whenired twitter's former head, kevin wheel. especially given the struggles they are going through. you're a product focused ceo. how much impact can a head of product have when you are the decider? kevin: product management is different from product strategy. building products that were operational, more the guts of the machine. once you have an idea, how do you get it to become a reality?...
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emily: not official.l: it's probably not worth speculating too much, because part of the problem for me has been turning everything into fantasy football, a sporting event, and making judgments when nothing happened yet. so i deftly have concerns and would like to see clean energy advance, but i think bill gates had a great announcement about that. emily: in many ways, some of this has not happened, but a lot of tweeting going on. bill: i don't look at twitter. i think we would all be healthier if that was the case. emily: bill gates, jack ma, jeff bezos backing this clean energy fund. you think this fund will move the needle in an area that has been slow to have big exits. bill: i hope so. i know all of them and i admire them. i think bill gates, in particular, has an amazing track record. especially in health care. helping to rid the world from polio, hopefully doing the same thing with malaria. if he can do the same thing in energy that he did with health care, that would be fantastic. emily: you are o
emily: not official.l: it's probably not worth speculating too much, because part of the problem for me has been turning everything into fantasy football, a sporting event, and making judgments when nothing happened yet. so i deftly have concerns and would like to see clean energy advance, but i think bill gates had a great announcement about that. emily: in many ways, some of this has not happened, but a lot of tweeting going on. bill: i don't look at twitter. i think we would all be healthier...
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emily: oh, i'm recording. jeremy can you see? : emily: yeah. hey!lowing you to hold your phone virtically or horizontally. jeremy: i went ziplining with my daughter, and not having to worry about dropping a camera or a phone and being able to record that experience, it was really pretty fantastic. emily: why do you think spectacles will do any better than these? google glass? jeremy: i think it is kind of obvious just looking at them, don't you? emily: obvi, right? remember google glass retails at $1,500. more than 11 times more than spectacles. it can do a lot more things, though. jeremy liew believes that snap's price point will help get the product into the hands of the masses, but will it have long-term staying power? i want to bring in ryan hoover. you haven't tried it, but you just saw our little experience there. i'm sure you have heard a lot about it. what do you think? ryan: i think it is a brilliant move. snapchat is doing so well on so many different levels. it is very difficult for, especially a software company, to execute in hardware.
emily: oh, i'm recording. jeremy can you see? : emily: yeah. hey!lowing you to hold your phone virtically or horizontally. jeremy: i went ziplining with my daughter, and not having to worry about dropping a camera or a phone and being able to record that experience, it was really pretty fantastic. emily: why do you think spectacles will do any better than these? google glass? jeremy: i think it is kind of obvious just looking at them, don't you? emily: obvi, right? remember google glass retails...
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emily: what should they study?inod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of any liberal arts curriculum. otherwise you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics. learning about how computers work. we live in the computer age. why require a second language when the most important language is computing? not that most people ever need to code. but because it is a style of thinking. the critique is all from people who fail to understand what i was saying, which was exactly the point i was making. the comments like the one you mentioned reinforce the notion that they did not get a good education. emily: do you think college is important at all? should kids go to college? peter thiel is paying them not to. vinod: i disagree with him. i think college and high school is very important. there will be people who will do well without an education and people who do well no matter what subject they take. leaving aside those people, the top 10%-20%, i think college gives you the grounding to be able to do thin
emily: what should they study?inod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of any liberal arts curriculum. otherwise you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics. learning about how computers work. we live in the computer age. why require a second language when the most important language is computing? not that most people ever need to code. but because it is a style of thinking. the critique is all from people who fail to understand what i was saying, which was exactly the...
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up next, studio 1.0 with emily chang. ♪ emily: one of the fastest , how we view apps ourselves from aingle photo. in college, job taking a role at twitter and launching instagram as we know it. two years later, he reunited and made a silicon valley history, agreeing to sell instagram to facebook for $1 billion. the company has 13 employees and 39 million users, but today over half a billion people on the planet is instagram every month, sharing more than 95 million photos and videos a day. joining me today, the instagram cofounder and ceo, kevin sister in. -- stiistrom. emily: thank you for joining us. you were born in massachusetts. >> correct. home of the panthers. emily: what kind of kid where you? >> nerdy. intok back and i was cross-country running. i was on the third lacrosse team. i was not a job. emily: when did you become interested in technology? >> my dad got us us first computer at home and i played video games all the time and realize you could create your own levels. then i took classes in school for programming and i want to make my own games, it was something that insp
up next, studio 1.0 with emily chang. ♪ emily: one of the fastest , how we view apps ourselves from aingle photo. in college, job taking a role at twitter and launching instagram as we know it. two years later, he reunited and made a silicon valley history, agreeing to sell instagram to facebook for $1 billion. the company has 13 employees and 39 million users, but today over half a billion people on the planet is instagram every month, sharing more than 95 million photos and videos a day....
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i'm emily chang.tors are rushing to snap up shares of snapchat's parent company ahead of next year's i.p.o. but they are having little luck as they search the typical sources of private stock by employees and investors. consumers are facing the same challenges as they scout out the company's first hardware product, spectacles. we were able to get our hands on the elusive specs. snap's first investor, jeremy liew, brought the gadget over for a test run. how did you get your spectacles? i have a feeling you did not wait in line for six hours. jeremy: i have some friends at snapchat. i called in a favor. emily: if you don't have friends at snapchat, the only way to get your hands on snap's new camera-clad spectacles is to stand in line for hours at pop-up vending machines across the country. $130 a pair or up to thousands on ebay. jeremy was a lucky one. he is one of snap's first investors, so he didn't have to wait. how does it work? jeremy: there is a little button on the top. when i press it, it start
i'm emily chang.tors are rushing to snap up shares of snapchat's parent company ahead of next year's i.p.o. but they are having little luck as they search the typical sources of private stock by employees and investors. consumers are facing the same challenges as they scout out the company's first hardware product, spectacles. we were able to get our hands on the elusive specs. snap's first investor, jeremy liew, brought the gadget over for a test run. how did you get your spectacles? i have a...
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emily: i'm emily chang in this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, our exclusive interview with one of the richest men in the world, carlos slim. we will catch up with him in mexico city. plus, bloomberg's weeklong focus on energy all caps up with yellen church on what a trump presidency means for the solar industry. and we get our hands on snap spectacles. an insight on the spectacles. first, to our lead. this week, we heard from billionaire carlos slim, mexico's richest person, for an exclusive interview from mexico city. the america movil chairman emeritus says at&t's aggressive pricing strategy is causing the company to "lose a lot of money." he also chimes in on the u.s. president-elect, saying mexico needs to return its focus inward after his presidential win. erik schatzker caught up with him from the mexico gearhead 2017 summit. take a listen. wemainly in latin america have a big operation in the u.s. and something in europe. -- we cannot get behind in technology, capacity, and we cannot stop this for any rea
emily: i'm emily chang in this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you top interviews from the week in tech. coming up, our exclusive interview with one of the richest men in the world, carlos slim. we will catch up with him in mexico city. plus, bloomberg's weeklong focus on energy all caps up with yellen church on what a trump presidency means for the solar industry. and we get our hands on snap spectacles. an insight on the spectacles. first, to our lead. this...
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emily: when to interested in technology?evin systrom: my dad got our first computer at home and i played video games all the time. i learned you could create your own levels and then i learned programming and took classes in school. emily: more importantly, perhaps, photography. you got involved in photography in young age -- at a young age. kevin systrom: you couldn't find without a camera in my hand. i loved taking photos. my family has a rich visual history now. i studied in florence in college , and sat in the dark room they're developing photos. that is where i learned about filtering. you could add these chemicals to the developing bath that would change the colors of the photos. i brought that along with me to instagram. emily: is that where you learned about square photos? kevin systrom: yes. my photography teak or -- teacher took my nice camera and gave me a plastic family the -- camera that took square film format and i learned to love it. emily: what you were at stanford, i understand you had an offer to drop out
emily: when to interested in technology?evin systrom: my dad got our first computer at home and i played video games all the time. i learned you could create your own levels and then i learned programming and took classes in school. emily: more importantly, perhaps, photography. you got involved in photography in young age -- at a young age. kevin systrom: you couldn't find without a camera in my hand. i loved taking photos. my family has a rich visual history now. i studied in florence in...
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emily: how are you thinking about vr?ecause some people think google needs to buy or develop their own. susan: i think everyone is trying to figure out what is the best way because it is a new medium. there are a large collection of 360 degrees video so we are leaning in and see this is a great way to have an experience where you can really immerse the experience the story. emily: harassment is a problem for a number of different technology companies, and if you look at the comments on youtube they are not kind. what are you doing to get that under control? susan: i think that is a really important area that we are putting a lot of energy into. we have community guidelines, anything that promotes violence, hate, that would violate the community guidelines, so if there's something on our platform that violates the guidelines or that a user feels uncomfortable with, they can flag it and it goes to a queue and they can decide if it meets the community guidelines. if it does not, we will take it down. we are trying to do more
emily: how are you thinking about vr?ecause some people think google needs to buy or develop their own. susan: i think everyone is trying to figure out what is the best way because it is a new medium. there are a large collection of 360 degrees video so we are leaning in and see this is a great way to have an experience where you can really immerse the experience the story. emily: harassment is a problem for a number of different technology companies, and if you look at the comments on youtube...
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visit ncicap.org] emily: i'm emily: emily:, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, anothera hoo hack rattles investors. verizon rethinks it's $5 billion deal with the struggling web portal. we'll have the latest. plus, a surging dollar slams oracle. shares slide in late trading after the company reports sales missed. a uber's rule out self-driving car hit a roadblock? first to the lead. verizon has second thallingtsba his $4.8 billion deal to buya hoo after the company discloses it suffered the biggest data breach of all time. bloomberg was first to report that verizon is exploring its options, whether that's cutting the price of the acquisition or backing out all together. it sent yahoo! shares down more than $6% at one point in thurts' trade. we also learn that of the one billion accounts compromised in 2013, more than 150,000 of them were u.s. government employees and military personnel. to put this into context, the other yahoo! breach from 2014 reported back in september affected over 500 billion accounts. at the time we thought that was the largest
visit ncicap.org] emily: i'm emily: emily:, this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, anothera hoo hack rattles investors. verizon rethinks it's $5 billion deal with the struggling web portal. we'll have the latest. plus, a surging dollar slams oracle. shares slide in late trading after the company reports sales missed. a uber's rule out self-driving car hit a roadblock? first to the lead. verizon has second thallingtsba his $4.8 billion deal to buya hoo after the company discloses...
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emily: you were google's 16th employee. you built the ad business, google blogs, how many hats have you worn in 18 years? susan: when you join a startup, you have to be willing to do whatever the start up needs you to do. part of it, because i did not have a fixed role is always looking for the opportunity, and so, look, there is an opportunity. nobody else is working on image search. there are all these other people working on the text search but images were really cool. today that is a very popular search. i think doing a lot of things and having the freedom to move around the company, being able to see a lot of opportunities and grow them. emily: it has been 10 years since google bought youtube and you wrote the original justification plan that convince them to buy the company. what did you see back then? susan: i did a spreadsheet, but i also believed in youtube. there was one video we had and that video convinced me and showed me that people all over the world can create content and be entertaining. the video was of th
emily: you were google's 16th employee. you built the ad business, google blogs, how many hats have you worn in 18 years? susan: when you join a startup, you have to be willing to do whatever the start up needs you to do. part of it, because i did not have a fixed role is always looking for the opportunity, and so, look, there is an opportunity. nobody else is working on image search. there are all these other people working on the text search but images were really cool. today that is a very...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and mrs. "bloomberg technology."here may be dark clouds over start a plant, but two of tech's top startup sites are joining forces. our exclusive with carlos slim, mexico's richest man lays out his views on donald trump, mexico, and the biggest threat to his telecom empire. after lagging a navigation, apple get serious about taking on google maps and enlists that cups. we will explain. first, to our lead. two of the coolest kids in silicon valley startup scene are set to get together. website that a young tech startups used to raise money from investors, and product hunt is a popular site for entrepreneurs. product already counted angel list's ceo among big-name investors. the terms of the deal were not disclosed. joining us is founder brian a bloombergell as tech's venture-capital reporter, sarah mcbride. why sell, why now? investor in product. he believed in us since the very beginning. it was the right time right now for us as a company to partner with them. we are thinking about our abouterm future, talking what
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and mrs. "bloomberg technology."here may be dark clouds over start a plant, but two of tech's top startup sites are joining forces. our exclusive with carlos slim, mexico's richest man lays out his views on donald trump, mexico, and the biggest threat to his telecom empire. after lagging a navigation, apple get serious about taking on google maps and enlists that cups. we will explain. first, to our lead. two of the coolest kids in silicon valley startup...
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steve: thanks, emily.d a rumor about you that i possibly -- cannot possibly believe to be true, which is that you were shy growing up? steve: that's a true rumor. emily: tell me about this. steve: when i was a little kid and somebody's dad was at home and i did not know the people, literally i would sit in the car sometimes because i would be so nervous and shy. got to college, a friend of mine describes it this way, "hi, i'm steve ballmer, and my hand is sweaty because i'm so ervous to meet you." over time, that has changed. emily: it has changed considerably. you brought life to suffer conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come from? steve: that's a very good question. a breakthrough came when i was football manager of harvard. that is intimidating, take it up in front of 100 football players , hey, listen up a minute, and you have to speak before a pretty unruly group of 100 guys. that's where i kind of broke three. detroit,u were born in your dad worked at ford, you excelled in
steve: thanks, emily.d a rumor about you that i possibly -- cannot possibly believe to be true, which is that you were shy growing up? steve: that's a true rumor. emily: tell me about this. steve: when i was a little kid and somebody's dad was at home and i did not know the people, literally i would sit in the car sometimes because i would be so nervous and shy. got to college, a friend of mine describes it this way, "hi, i'm steve ballmer, and my hand is sweaty because i'm so ervous to...
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emily: how did they end up in your garage? >> i wish i said i had a good eye and take them out as students in sanford and said, come in my garage. i wish i could tell you that but it did not work that way. what happened is i bought a house and houses are very expensive in silicon valley and i was a student and so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were looking for space and it was just the two of them and they had one employee and spaces also expensive so they knew they could move into my garage quickly and easily at a relatively low cost for them. it was really appealing. they just moved in. emily: your mom was a teacher, your dad was a physics professor at stanford and you have two sisters. tell me about a day in your household? susan: we grew up on the stanford campus which meant all of the neighbors we had were professors around us which influenced us because everybody was studying to do something and had a passion. and so i am the oldest and i would say i am the more practical one as the oldest. growing up
emily: how did they end up in your garage? >> i wish i said i had a good eye and take them out as students in sanford and said, come in my garage. i wish i could tell you that but it did not work that way. what happened is i bought a house and houses are very expensive in silicon valley and i was a student and so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were looking for space and it was just the two of them and they had one employee and spaces also expensive so they knew they...
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emily: no new offers?erestingly, president elect trump has nominated elaine chao to run the department of transportation. do you have any inkling of what she might mean for this industry? >> i looked into her policy positions a little bit. i could not find that much. the woman who he chose to do, to the lead transition committee on transportation, she came from a libertarian think tank who criticized california's steering wheel and pedal policy. for being overly restrictive, which i agree with. there has not been a single death in autonomous vehicles to date. you can talk about the autopilot one but that is a lot more of a cruise control system. to try to regulate something that has not only never caused a public safety problem but also could potentially solve a huge public safety problem, to me, seems premature. emily: let's talk about the tesla autopilot death you just referred to. there's a debate about semi-autonomous versus fully autonomous, what is safer? what do you think is safer? what do you think
emily: no new offers?erestingly, president elect trump has nominated elaine chao to run the department of transportation. do you have any inkling of what she might mean for this industry? >> i looked into her policy positions a little bit. i could not find that much. the woman who he chose to do, to the lead transition committee on transportation, she came from a libertarian think tank who criticized california's steering wheel and pedal policy. for being overly restrictive, which i agree...
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. ♪ ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.ing up, the ecb doubles down on stimulus to the tune of $2.4 trillion, but can europe's tech sector capitalize? we will analyze the impact on the fund landscape. plus, nintendo and is the year with another gamble on an old favorite. and groupon cofounder andrew mason joins us for an extended interview, partnering with airbnb in his latest venture. first, to our lead. the european central bank its bond buying program. mario draghi morning that the -- warning in frankfurt today that the latest stimulus push may not be the last if it does not reach its inflation goal. he cited government reforms as expanding to $2.3 trillion. what are the implications for the texting and funding landscape inng europe, and how did tech stocks react? joining me is caroline hyde. extending the stimulus, but at a lower volume areas what does it mean? reporter: that was the conclusion to begin with. do you go on the bullish side of things? it has been slightly longer than expected all the way up to 2017. they
. ♪ ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.ing up, the ecb doubles down on stimulus to the tune of $2.4 trillion, but can europe's tech sector capitalize? we will analyze the impact on the fund landscape. plus, nintendo and is the year with another gamble on an old favorite. and groupon cofounder andrew mason joins us for an extended interview, partnering with airbnb in his latest venture. first, to our lead. the european central bank its bond buying program. mario draghi morning that the --...
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♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."e re-bring you all of the top interviews from this week in tech. e watchdogs center message to big tech. move faster to crack down on hates each or we will do it for you. plus, the best of the best in science that celebrity treatment in silicon valley at the fifth annual breakthrough awards. we will hear from the russian billionaire who helped start it, yuri milner. so much for burning the midnight oil, one titan in tech media said the key to success is sleep. arianna huffington joins us to discuss her latest venture and how to handle a rise in fake news. e.u. regulators warned to act faster against online hate speech or face laws that would force their hand. facebook, twitter, microsoft, and youtube banded together by signing a voluntary code of conduct. they support "in the effort to respond to the challenge of ensuring online platforms do not offer opportunities for illegal online hate speech to spread virally." they went on to say they removed remove and disable access to such cont
♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."e re-bring you all of the top interviews from this week in tech. e watchdogs center message to big tech. move faster to crack down on hates each or we will do it for you. plus, the best of the best in science that celebrity treatment in silicon valley at the fifth annual breakthrough awards. we will hear from the russian billionaire who helped start it, yuri milner. so much for burning the midnight oil, one...
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emily: thank you both.next, trump spectrometer -- trump's pick for security chief gives us another hint at the new administration's agenda. we will ask carbon black ceo how the cyber security community season future shaping up. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a developing story. trump's transition team is said to be considering a silicon valley investor who is close to peter thiel to leave the fda. that is according to people familiar with the matter. jim o'neill is a manager at the capital management, but he would be an unconventional pick. he does not have a medical background. the heads of the fda have either been a trained physician or a scientific researcher. industry leaders in cyber security are trying to piece together what is in store for the sector under a trumpet ministration. we know were tied general john kelly is his choice to lead homeland security. this after state backed played a controversial role in the win. carbon blacks ceo joins us from new york. thank you for joining us. the number of gen
emily: thank you both.next, trump spectrometer -- trump's pick for security chief gives us another hint at the new administration's agenda. we will ask carbon black ceo how the cyber security community season future shaping up. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: a developing story. trump's transition team is said to be considering a silicon valley investor who is close to peter thiel to leave the fda. that is according to people familiar with the matter. jim o'neill is a manager at the capital...
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. ♪ emily: iemily: am emily chang and this is the best of -- this is the "best of bloomberg technology you watchdogs send a message -- you watchdogs send a message to big tech. how tech is responding. best ine best of the science that celebrity treatment in silicon valley at the fifth annual breakthrough awards. we will send from the russian billionaire who helped started, gary milner. so much for burning the midnight oil, one titan in tech media said the key to success is sleep. us.nna huffington joins the regulators -- e.u. fasterors warned to act against online hate speech. facebook, twitter, microsoft, and youtube banded together by signing a voluntarily -- voluntary code of conduct. they support "in the effort to respond to the challenge of ensuring online platforms do not operate -- offer opportunities for hate speech to spread virally." of -- reviewed a majority remove and disable access to such content if necessary." six months later, you regulators say the companies are not living up to their promise and only 40% of cases are addressed in less than 24 hours. facebook, microsof
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emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang.tary ash carter is preparing to pass the baton to his successor. one of the pentagon's chief's cherished initiative is an effort to link the defense department with innovative technology hubs, like silicon valley. some are questioning if the initiative will survive after he leaves. general james mattis is his likely successor who donald trump plans to nominate. mattis has military experience but what does the choice mean for the many cyber security threats around the globe? is david cowan, investor in the cyber security space. mattis is an interesting choice given that he is not a civilian candidate. he's a decorated veteran. what does that mean for his views on cyber security, technological warfare on the ground? david: so, general mattis has a terrific reputation as an intellectual. he is strategic. he has advocated force only when necessary and only when it would be successful. i think he stands out as a confident pick among the cabinet. the question is really not about him in parti
emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang.tary ash carter is preparing to pass the baton to his successor. one of the pentagon's chief's cherished initiative is an effort to link the defense department with innovative technology hubs, like silicon valley. some are questioning if the initiative will survive after he leaves. general james mattis is his likely successor who donald trump plans to nominate. mattis has military experience but what does the choice mean for the...
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emily: this is "bloomberg: technology," i'm emily chang.r is known for being contrarian to say the least when it comes to everything from politics to his investing philosophy. his fellowship gives $100,000 grant to two dozen college-age students each year on the condition that they drop out and start companies. two people behind the fellowship have started their own venture fund called the 1517 fund with the aim of taking things a step further. joining me now is it danielle strachman and michael gibson. you guys have been at this for a year-and-a-half now and working with peter for a long time. talk to me about how this fund actually works. i know it is different from the typical fun. >> as far as a typical venture fund, all venture funds have some sort of goal or mission they are trying to achieve. ours happens to be focused on younger founders in high school and college and helping to build their companies. looking for the next mark zuckerberg because you're looking for people who are really young. talk to me, michael, a little bit about
emily: this is "bloomberg: technology," i'm emily chang.r is known for being contrarian to say the least when it comes to everything from politics to his investing philosophy. his fellowship gives $100,000 grant to two dozen college-age students each year on the condition that they drop out and start companies. two people behind the fellowship have started their own venture fund called the 1517 fund with the aim of taking things a step further. joining me now is it danielle strachman...
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emily: what about uber and airbnb?hey going to feel the pressure or are they going to stick to their own timeline? jackie: i don't think they feel pressure to necessarily go out because the market is excited. i think they're doing the right things. they have great people around them helping them to assess the business. emily: what about when it comes general, techs in has underperformed compared to the rest of the market. as tech iposr relative to the market in general, tech ipos are outperforming the market. even though we have not had as many of them, their performance has been great this year, which lays a strong foundation for 2017. emily: what about tech stocks overall? ofkie: i think each one these companies is so unique and it will be valued individually. household names, again. i think it will be a positive response when these company's come out. emily: do you think going public is a smart decision? we seeing two thirds of companies trading above their sales price, to what extent varies. do you think going publ
emily: what about uber and airbnb?hey going to feel the pressure or are they going to stick to their own timeline? jackie: i don't think they feel pressure to necessarily go out because the market is excited. i think they're doing the right things. they have great people around them helping them to assess the business. emily: what about when it comes general, techs in has underperformed compared to the rest of the market. as tech iposr relative to the market in general, tech ipos are...
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emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." u.s. jobs.,000 that is a tweet from president-elect trump. we'll break down his meeting today. fighting words from trump on the campaign trail now have china's full attention. we analyze the impact of a hypothetical trade war with beijing. days after that you issued its ultimatum to delete hate speech instagramlatform, replies with new production tools. president-elect trump wrapped up a meeting in new york with softbank's ceo. two cedi talk was productive. mr. trump: he has agreed to invest in the united states and make $50,000. and make 50,000 jobs. he is one of the great statesman. means if trump presidency deregulation, that is good for business and could also be good for sprint. softbank is a parent company. its closest rival t-mobile has long been mentioned as a possible merger partner for spring. joining me now to discuss more on softbank in the u.s. is isaac stone. what do you make of this, $50 billion is a lot of money. >> i personally do not like it. i do not like it because it i
emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology." u.s. jobs.,000 that is a tweet from president-elect trump. we'll break down his meeting today. fighting words from trump on the campaign trail now have china's full attention. we analyze the impact of a hypothetical trade war with beijing. days after that you issued its ultimatum to delete hate speech instagramlatform, replies with new production tools. president-elect trump wrapped up a meeting in new york with softbank's...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology" at our time -- 5 p.m.n new york, 2 p.m. in san francisco. i message to big tech -- move faster to crack down on hate speech or we will do it for you. les, the fifth annual breakthrough prize awards. we will hear from russian billionaire investor yuri milner, swap started. and our science and technology on the priority list for the new administration? me ceo joins me on the latest. first, a warning for tech giants to act faster to combat hate speech. remember youtube, facebook, and twitter signed a voluntary code of conduct. they said that they supported eu regulators in the challenge of making sure online platforms do not offer opportunities for illegal online hate speech to spread virally. they reviewed notifications for the removal of hate speech and less than 24 hours and remove or disable access to such content if necessary. six months later, eu regulators say the companies are not living up to their promise and less than 46% of cases are addressed in less than 24 hours. joining us, we have michael ber
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emily: snapchat, dropbox.s not clear what any of these things are worth until the market, the public market values them. because in these close-knit private markets, you can do various things to engineer the valuation. emily: do you think a company like uber or airbnb, should they be going public sooner? sean: the traditional path would have been to go public sooner. something happened post facebook, and i may have inadvertently played a role in this occurring, which was the development of this robust secondary market where suddenly hedge funds and private wealth managers and various sovereign wealth funds and so forth began to invest very heavily in private companies. emily: you started that? you started secondary markets? sean: i certainly didn't start everything. i didn't start secondary markets. but we encouraged at facebook a robust secondary market. we were much more open to having a secondary market. being in part because we had a longer-term vision, and you need to give people an opportunity to take li
emily: snapchat, dropbox.s not clear what any of these things are worth until the market, the public market values them. because in these close-knit private markets, you can do various things to engineer the valuation. emily: do you think a company like uber or airbnb, should they be going public sooner? sean: the traditional path would have been to go public sooner. something happened post facebook, and i may have inadvertently played a role in this occurring, which was the development of this...
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emily: what should they be studying?inod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of liberal arts week is otherwise you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics, learning how computers work because we live in the computer age. acquire another language when the most important language is computing. not because people need to code but because it is a style of thinking. the critique is from people i feel fear to understand what i was saying which is exactly the point i was making. the comments like the one you mention reinforce the notion they did not get a good education. emily: do you think college is important at all/ -- peterel is p thiel is paying them not to? vinod: i disagree with peter. there are people that would do well without an education and people that would do well in the matter what subject they take. the top 10% or 20%. i think college gives you a grounding to be able to do things that i adapt over time. sets: what do you think countless ventures apart from the other top-tier capitalists? ♪
emily: what should they be studying?inod: logic and philosophy should be an absolute part of liberal arts week is otherwise you do not learn how to think. linguistics, economics, learning how computers work because we live in the computer age. acquire another language when the most important language is computing. not because people need to code but because it is a style of thinking. the critique is from people i feel fear to understand what i was saying which is exactly the point i was making....
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emily: it is true. tell me about this.e kid,was if somebody's dad was at home come if i did not know the people, literally i would sit out in the car sometimes because i was so shy and nervous. when i got to college, a friend of mine describes it this way, hi, my name is steve in my hand is sweaty because i am so nervous to meet you. i guess you can say it has changed. emily: quite considerably. you brought life to software conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come from? steve: that is good question. i would say there was a breakthrough for me when i was football manager at harvard. it is intimidating to get in front of hundred football players. hey, listen up a minute here it you have to speak before an unruly group. in detroit,ere born your dad worked at fort, you excelled at math and science. at harvard, some other kid named bill gates lived down the hall. you are better at math than him. steve: that is an extreme way to say it. prize, titian was the big math competition, and i did beat him. emi
emily: it is true. tell me about this.e kid,was if somebody's dad was at home come if i did not know the people, literally i would sit out in the car sometimes because i was so shy and nervous. when i got to college, a friend of mine describes it this way, hi, my name is steve in my hand is sweaty because i am so nervous to meet you. i guess you can say it has changed. emily: quite considerably. you brought life to software conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come...
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emily: i'm emily chang, this is the best of bloomberg technology. e bring you the top inrviews from this week in tech. e watch dogs send a message to tech, move closer to crack we'll do te speech or it for you. the celebrity treatment in valley at the fifth annual breakthrough awards. we will hear from the russian helped start it. and so much for burning the midnight oil. media saysf tech and the key to ultimate success is sleep. arianna huffington joins us in venture and fake news. should act faster gainst online hate speech or face laws that will face their hand. a voluntarily code of conduct and support e.u. egulators to respond to the challenge of insuring that offer platforms do not opportunities for illegal hate speech to spread virally. review the majority -- now six months later, empg regulators say the companies reasoned living up to their and 40 cases are addressed in less than 24 hours. microsoft, youtube and shaved are creating a database of the severe terrorist their they remove from site. discussing the problems as they ry to balance r
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emily: this is "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang.nt-elect donald trump held a meeting with some of the most powerful ceos in the tech world. trump says he wants to keep innovation going and mentioned dropping trade restrictions. possiblerite down the changes a trumpet ministration --ht bring is vinod khosla:, you have made major shifts on clean energy technology. i'm told the top topics were jobs, immigration, china. it was very friendly and productive, yet silicon valley spoke out vocally against donald trump and continue to disagree fundamentally on a lot of issues. what is your reaction to what we know about the note we are starting on here? it is important to build bridges with the new administration. i think that is important. it too early to tell what the policy will leave. there are significant areas where we will agree and other areas where there will be some disagreement. emily: jeff bezos just said the meeting was very productive. you and i spoke before the election and i know you are not a donald trump supporter. what are
emily: this is "bloomberg technology" i'm emily chang.nt-elect donald trump held a meeting with some of the most powerful ceos in the tech world. trump says he wants to keep innovation going and mentioned dropping trade restrictions. possiblerite down the changes a trumpet ministration --ht bring is vinod khosla:, you have made major shifts on clean energy technology. i'm told the top topics were jobs, immigration, china. it was very friendly and productive, yet silicon valley spoke...
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. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in this is "bloomberg technology." another day of records high for u.s.tocks, but tomorrow investors turn their attention to the fed meeting. plus, googles self driving car unit hits the road and gets a new name. we will bring you the details. in a senate fight looms over president-elect trump pick for a prominent diplomat. we will dive into the impact. now to a story we continue to watch. alphabet is announcing it is separating itself driving car unit into a new unit within the alphabet family. the announcement was made on tuesday at an event in san francisco. google has been developing this technology for many years as part of the google x -- part of google x. marx, you are at the event earlier today. how does this change things for the self driving car unit? ark: they will probably have commercial unit same. -- soon. i think some of the delay is that alphabet is still figuring out logistics and what it is like to build up these standalone companies. emily: a lot of folks of been talking about how google has been working on this for years. uber beate we
. ♪ emily: i am emily chang in this is "bloomberg technology." another day of records high for u.s.tocks, but tomorrow investors turn their attention to the fed meeting. plus, googles self driving car unit hits the road and gets a new name. we will bring you the details. in a senate fight looms over president-elect trump pick for a prominent diplomat. we will dive into the impact. now to a story we continue to watch. alphabet is announcing it is separating itself driving car unit...
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. ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this s "linear technology."e will see how the fed meeting could impact the trump rally. googles self driving car unit hits the road as a standalone business in the alphabet family and gets a new name. why now? we will bring you the details. the senate fight looms over president elect to pick. as the cabinet shapes of we will dive into the impact on tech. now to a story we continue to watch. alphabet announcing its separating itself driving car business into a newly -- a new unit within the alphabet family. this eeo has been running the unit and made the announcement on tuesday at an event in san francisco. alphabet has been developing autonomous vehicle technology for more than six years as part of the google x research lab. where does -- what does this say about when we will see self driving cars on the road eventually? at the event earlier today. how does this change things for the self driving cardionet? mark: they have been talking about congratulating which is the term they use the standalone business. some
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emily: i'm emily chang, and this is bloomberg technology. the hot seat. eight est and time warner grilled on capitol hill over their proposed merger. we put the $85 billion megadeal under its microscope. plus the unicorn that sword. a uke at australia's hottest tech company one year after it went public. so much for burning the midnight oil. the key to ultimate success is sleep. arianna huffington joins us to discuss her latest venture, and the rise of think news. u.s. stock benchmarks jumped the most in a month. bloombergs edgar at large with me for the tech takeaway. they have not performed well since the election. what made today different? stocksink you see some left out. i believe it has been a month since election. it has been an interesting month. hasresults of these stocks been blamed a lot on the focus of the trump administration and the notion that maybe there were some excuses that trump would take a hard line on amazon with taxes, as if the irs was not already doing that. the performance of the market today was spectacular. amazon, netflix, fa
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up next, "studio 1.0" with emily chang. ♪ ♪ emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at googlelly the very beginning. in 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and went on to build the search engine's critical advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10-year anniversary of that's acquisition, youtube, under the google while barela -- google umbrella, has more than 1 billion users watching videos around the world , and wojcicki is in charge. joining me today, susan wojcicki. have yousan, great to here. susan: thank you for having me. google started in your garage in 1988. gei did larry and ser end up in your garage? >> i wish i said i had a good eye and kicked them out as students in sanford and said, come in my garage. i wish i could tell you that, but it did not work that way. what happened is i bought a house, and houses are very expensive in silicon valley, and i was a student, and so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were looking for space,
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"studio 1.0" with emily chang is next. our exclusive conversation with susan widget ski tells us about her plans to take original programming to the next level on the video streaming site. this is bloomberg. ♪ greg i'm angie lau with an update of the top stories. china says it intends to further relax foreign investment curves with mining. the vice-chairman of the national development and reform commission making the announcement during a briefing in beijing. he said beijing wants to encourage foreign companies to list an issue stocks in china. always says it will overhaul its global uncertainty set to mount in 2017. and shenzhenstaff that expects revenue to have risen 32% of the last 12 months. now reaching almost $75 billion, thanks to strong performance across the business platform. italy's bailout has won the green light for brussels. the european commission has approved the request to use public money for the rescue to the tune of $9 billion. italy's lenders are struggling in the region with $360 billion. the japanese
"studio 1.0" with emily chang is next. our exclusive conversation with susan widget ski tells us about her plans to take original programming to the next level on the video streaming site. this is bloomberg. ♪ greg i'm angie lau with an update of the top stories. china says it intends to further relax foreign investment curves with mining. the vice-chairman of the national development and reform commission making the announcement during a briefing in beijing. he said beijing wants...
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emily: yahoo!aid, they're telling you just to change your password, they are on the issue, but it's three years later. what can be done? jordan: the damage is done, especially if this has been trafficked in cybercrime circles for 3 years. that means users have been using information to send spam and commit identity theft. emily: jordan robertson, our bloomberg cyber security reporter, thank you for that update. we will continue to watch for headlines on this story. coming up, on a day that trump meets with tech leaders in new york, we're speaking to one of the most well respected venture capitalists in silicon valley. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is a 1:30 here in hong kong. chinese tech company meitu made a debut in hong kong on what is a difficult day for stocks originally. the app developer, the biggest tech offering in the city since at $4.6 billion. the chairman told bloomberg that the company has aspirations in social media. >> our focus is to get more exposure and let more people know about ou
emily: yahoo!aid, they're telling you just to change your password, they are on the issue, but it's three years later. what can be done? jordan: the damage is done, especially if this has been trafficked in cybercrime circles for 3 years. that means users have been using information to send spam and commit identity theft. emily: jordan robertson, our bloomberg cyber security reporter, thank you for that update. we will continue to watch for headlines on this story. coming up, on a day that...
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emily: mark bergen, thanks so much.ing up on "bloomberg technology," don't miss our exclusive conversation with penny pritzker. she joins us to discuss the impact of the incoming administration's trade policies .n tech find us on bloombergtechtv on twitter. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: michael lewis is here. than 9ks have sold more million copies. three have been adapted into successful feature films. his new book is called "the undoing project: a friendship that changed our minds". it tells the story of two israeli psychologists, daniel kahneman and amos tversky. new york times says the book combines intellectual rigor with complex --. he has written one hell of a
emily: mark bergen, thanks so much.ing up on "bloomberg technology," don't miss our exclusive conversation with penny pritzker. she joins us to discuss the impact of the incoming administration's trade policies .n tech find us on bloombergtechtv on twitter. thanks for watching. ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: michael lewis is here. than 9ks have sold more million copies. three have been adapted into successful feature...