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i am emily chang.his is the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you the top interviews from the week in tech. trump's mostnald outspoken critics. big tech leaders came face-to-face with the president elect this week. plus, yahoo! out with a new numbers. the second hack affect did over one billion users. what does it mean for the verizon deal? one of the most well-respected names in silicon valley. joining us on our roadmap. week, president elect donald trump met with industry leaders at trump tower with mike pence and peter thiel sitting by his side. >> i am here to help you folks doing well. and you are doing well right the we are honored by bounce. always talking about the balance. right now everybody likes me, at least a little bit. >> tim cook, sheryl sandberg, and jeff bezos were in attendance. for the tech giants this was a chance to attempt donald trump to avoid policies that may hurt their company is pertaining to immigration internet security, , regulation on government investment. oracle
i am emily chang.his is the "best of bloomberg technology." we bring you the top interviews from the week in tech. trump's mostnald outspoken critics. big tech leaders came face-to-face with the president elect this week. plus, yahoo! out with a new numbers. the second hack affect did over one billion users. what does it mean for the verizon deal? one of the most well-respected names in silicon valley. joining us on our roadmap. week, president elect donald trump met with industry...
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emily: yahoo! says changesswords, 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-elect donald tru
emily: yahoo! says changesswords, 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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i'm emily chang.ence enshal women in technology and media is preaching the ultimate key to sleep. is arianna huffington co-founding post has a newon venture, the way we work and ending the burnout epidemic. we caught up for an extended conversation. take a listen. >> my vision is to disrupt the work and live. it's not working. wasting eing companies hundreds of billions of dollars lost lthcare costs, in activity, in high turn over. there is a solution to well-being of employees and recognize that and productivity are completely aligned. when we're exhausted and running empty, we are undermining our productivity and costing and individuals a lot, financially and every other way. we have three parts. we are going to corporations to them change the culture. consumer media platform that becomes the hub of this conversation. we have great content both from reporters and from usiness leaders like howard schultz and others writing how they thrive. inally there is a commerce e e, both a pop-up score and comme
i'm emily chang.ence enshal women in technology and media is preaching the ultimate key to sleep. is arianna huffington co-founding post has a newon venture, the way we work and ending the burnout epidemic. we caught up for an extended conversation. take a listen. >> my vision is to disrupt the work and live. it's not working. wasting eing companies hundreds of billions of dollars lost lthcare costs, in activity, in high turn over. there is a solution to well-being of employees and...
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i'm emily chang.the most influential women in media and technology is preaching the ultimate key to success as sleep. arianna huffington has launched a new venture aimed to revolutionize the way we work and live by ending the burnout epidemic. arianna huffington joins us from new york. great to have you back on bloomberg. it involves everything from corporate partnerships to video content to an e-commerce platform. what is your vision here and what does success look like? is to disrupt the way we work and live. seeing companies wasting hundreds of billions of dollars in health care costs and lost productivity and high turnover. there is a solution, which is to prioritize the well-being of employees, and to recognize that well-being and productivity are completely aligned. when we are exhausted and running on empty, we are actually undermining our productivity and costing businesses and individuals a lot, both financially and in every other way. thrive global has three parts. we go to operations and he
i'm emily chang.the most influential women in media and technology is preaching the ultimate key to success as sleep. arianna huffington has launched a new venture aimed to revolutionize the way we work and live by ending the burnout epidemic. arianna huffington joins us from new york. great to have you back on bloomberg. it involves everything from corporate partnerships to video content to an e-commerce platform. what is your vision here and what does success look like? is to disrupt the way...
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that was airbnb ceo brian chesky speaking with emily chang in march.ing giant wells fargo is charging into the biggest asset management battleground, exchange traded funds. the bank is considering launching its first etf next year. is it too little too late? it's competition has a major leg up in the market. joining us is dani burger and david kirkpatrick. dani, or now? -- why now? dani: specifically, it is this new breed of etf they are looking at that is really taking off. this is the hot new product. wells fargo wants to be part of the next generation of investing and this is something they will have to be in. a lot of people are surprised it has taken until this year, actually within the next 3-6 months for them to launch these products. caroline: they are trying to differentiate themselves. talk much the way they are doing that. dani: these are quantitative-based etf's built on computer algorithms. we have smart data that takes the idea of etf's but doesn't use market cap waiting. it says, i'm going to pick the spot -- stocks with the most momentu
that was airbnb ceo brian chesky speaking with emily chang in march.ing giant wells fargo is charging into the biggest asset management battleground, exchange traded funds. the bank is considering launching its first etf next year. is it too little too late? it's competition has a major leg up in the market. joining us is dani burger and david kirkpatrick. dani, or now? -- why now? dani: specifically, it is this new breed of etf they are looking at that is really taking off. this is the hot new...
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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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we hope that changes going forward. emilyre investing in a number of venture capital funds. they have a lot of unicorns in their portfolio. does that concern you? atul: dave had a unique ability to invest in these iconic, elite companies, whether it be facebook, airbnb, uber. for those managers and those companies, there is a market for those companies to go public, but for the broader venture community, unless you are in those iconic companies, we believe that m&a is the most likely outcome. emily: jason horwitz has one fund in particular that made a big splash and there is some controversy about how good their returns have been so far. do you have the concerns about the performances? atul: we don't have significant concerns, we have seen the numbers and they have delivered very good returns over the course of the firm's life partly because they have been able to invest in some of the elite companies i just mentioned. we are very bullish on them. when they enter the venture capital game, they really change the dynamic by off
we hope that changes going forward. emilyre investing in a number of venture capital funds. they have a lot of unicorns in their portfolio. does that concern you? atul: dave had a unique ability to invest in these iconic, elite companies, whether it be facebook, airbnb, uber. for those managers and those companies, there is a market for those companies to go public, but for the broader venture community, unless you are in those iconic companies, we believe that m&a is the most likely...
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i am emily chang.nd this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where 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, faceb
i am emily chang.nd this is the "best of bloomberg technology." where 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...
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i'm emily chang.lley leaders had to new york to meet with president elect trump many backed hillary clinton did not hold back their disdain for them. the meeting will be a chance for them to find common ground with the new administration after clashing on key issues. one key question is what it will mean for mobile tech investment and how venture capitalists should be preparing for the coming year. there is megan quinn who knows the investment landscape all too well. spark has invested in companies like twitter and oculus. good to have you here on the program. what do you think the trump presidency means for silicon valley, and how are you guys talking about this internally? megan: there is a lot of uncertainty that follows donald trump. there has been a lot of discussion around this meeting tomorrow that will take place with various technology leaders. my view is that these people are very accomplished and held an extremely high regard, and we need to is to surround the presidency and the cabinet wit
i'm emily chang.lley leaders had to new york to meet with president elect trump many backed hillary clinton did not hold back their disdain for them. the meeting will be a chance for them to find common ground with the new administration after clashing on key issues. one key question is what it will mean for mobile tech investment and how venture capitalists should be preparing for the coming year. there is megan quinn who knows the investment landscape all too well. spark has invested in...
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emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology" at 2:00 p.m. in san francisco and 5:00 p.m. in new york. the eu watchdog sends a message to tech, move faster to crack that on hate speech, or we will do it for you. the best of the best in science, getting the celebrity treatment in silicon valley. we will hear from russian billionaire investor who helped start it. and oare science and technology on the priority list for the new administration? we are joined for insight on the road ahead with donald trump in the drivers seat. morningu leaders are u.s. tech giants to act faster against online hate speech, or force laws. facebook, twitter, microsoft, and youtube ended together six months together by signing a voluntary code of conduct. in it, they said they support eu regulators "in the effort to ensure, platforms do not offer opportunities for illegal hate speach to spread virally." they removed or disabled access to such content if necessary. six months later, regulators say these companies are not living up to their promise and only 40% of cases are addressed in less than 24
emily chang and this is "bloomberg technology" at 2:00 p.m. in san francisco and 5:00 p.m. in new york. the eu watchdog sends a message to tech, move faster to crack that on hate speech, or we will do it for you. the best of the best in science, getting the celebrity treatment in silicon valley. we will hear from russian billionaire investor who helped start it. and oare science and technology on the priority list for the new administration? we are joined for insight on the road ahead...
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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: 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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i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, u.s. unemployment low.a nine-year but jobs are still under threat from the rise of a.i. and automation will be a deep dive, on what kind and how many. of anotherbreaking high-profile attack in saudi arabia. will the incoming trump able toration be effectively fight cyber warfare? hiring yet another head of product, we'll recap the our eyeies that caught this week. first, a mixed picture in the u.s. jobs report. workers todded more their payrolls and the to aloyment rate tumbled nine-year low, 4.6%. 4,000 manufacturing jobs were lost. earnings fell a tenth of a the participation rate continues to hover near the 1978. level since it's a kind of weakness that andtrated the middle class that president-elect capitalized on throughout the campaign. oure're gonna bring back jobs to pennsylvania. [cheering] back ourgonna bring jobs to the united states. your car industry is being michigan.y from it's happening. if i'm elected, you won't lose one plan
i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, u.s. unemployment low.a nine-year but jobs are still under threat from the rise of a.i. and automation will be a deep dive, on what kind and how many. of anotherbreaking high-profile attack in saudi arabia. will the incoming trump able toration be effectively fight cyber warfare? hiring yet another head of product, we'll recap the our eyeies that caught this week. first, a mixed picture in the u.s. jobs report. workers todded...
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end thisppy way to show, and what a wonderful festive season for emily chang.loomberg. ♪ >> deutsche bank reaches a $7.2 billion agreement to settle a u.s. mortgage probe. the details come from berlin. the justicesued by department after refusing to pay what the government demands. manus: italy readies a 20 billion euro bank bailout as monte dei paschi fails to raise the funds it needs. we are live to malan. -- milan.ia saudi arabia produces a budget to prove to the world a you can balance the books. vladimir putin holds his annual news confe
end thisppy way to show, and what a wonderful festive season for emily chang.loomberg. ♪ >> deutsche bank reaches a $7.2 billion agreement to settle a u.s. mortgage probe. the details come from berlin. the justicesued by department after refusing to pay what the government demands. manus: italy readies a 20 billion euro bank bailout as monte dei paschi fails to raise the funds it needs. we are live to malan. -- milan.ia saudi arabia produces a budget to prove to the world a you can...
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in four emily chang. this is bloomberg technology.resident obama vows to retaliate on the election hack and urges president-elect trump to take the kremlin's actions seriously. we will have more on obama's year-end news conference. and apple's $14 million in back taxes forcing changes to international tax laws. we speak with bloomberg technology reporter alex webb. and german hotel bookings all --booking site trip i'll go booking site trivago climbing in its debut. will be company's edge be enough to woo u.s. investors? first, to our lead. president obama vows the u.s. will take action against any foreign government that meddles with the election. in his final news conference he reiterated russia was responsible for hacking the democratic party in the run-up to november 8. pres. obama: based on uniform intelligence assessments, the russians were responsible for hacking the dnc and that as a consequence, it is important for us to review all elements of that and make sure that we are preventing that kind of interference through cyber at
in four emily chang. this is bloomberg technology.resident obama vows to retaliate on the election hack and urges president-elect trump to take the kremlin's actions seriously. we will have more on obama's year-end news conference. and apple's $14 million in back taxes forcing changes to international tax laws. we speak with bloomberg technology reporter alex webb. and german hotel bookings all --booking site trip i'll go booking site trivago climbing in its debut. will be company's edge be...
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. ♪ ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in for emily chang. this is bloomberg technology.ing up, $14 billion from the television empire he has always longed for. we will analyze the proposed merger. the road ahead for tech in the u.s. with donald trump in the drivers seat. commerce secretary penny pritzker joins us for an exclusive. a real-life robot going to war in a virtual space. we will introduce you to the augmented reality battlefield. first, our lead. 21st century fox has reached a preliminary deal to buy sky for $14.1 billion. shares closed down more than 2%. sky shares closed up 26%. you will remember rupert murdoch owns 29% of sky and has been trying to increase his stake for years. joining us for more on this deal is alex sherman. thank you for joining us. i remember six years ago when this deal first emerged because there was concerns about the phone hacking scandal that embroiled rupert murdoch been. why is sky such a tasty asset? alex: it is a little different today than six years ago and did not when the world of the news scandal hit. but other is consolidat
. ♪ ♪ caroline: i'm caroline hyde in for emily chang. this is bloomberg technology.ing up, $14 billion from the television empire he has always longed for. we will analyze the proposed merger. the road ahead for tech in the u.s. with donald trump in the drivers seat. commerce secretary penny pritzker joins us for an exclusive. a real-life robot going to war in a virtual space. we will introduce you to the augmented reality battlefield. first, our lead. 21st century fox has reached a...
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emily chang is back on monday.omberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid advertisement for time life. >> who are you? >> what are all these people doing in my living room? >> he was america's clown prince. >> i never drink anymore or any less. announcer: his heart was pure gold. >> if i knew you any better, i'd give you aea
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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 am emily chang, and this is bloomberg technology.o pro slashes it workforce looking to turn a profit. we will put the action camera company in focus. nutanix had its first earnings test but investors may have missed the call. we will ask the ceo why shares are down at the cloud company. after a series of roadblocks from regulators, one of the most famous hackers in the world shares his secrets of driverless car tech with the masses. he will tell us why head. -- ahead. our top story. gopro announced restructuring plans and it's cutting its workforce by 15% and shutting down its entertainment division with the goal to turn a profit still insight. a few months back, the company was singing a different tune. i spoke to the ceo in september and he was optimistic about the future. >> we've got a terrific vision for the company. if there was an opportunity that helped us accelerate our vision and realize gopro on some massively larger scale, then we were able to alone, that might be something that is interesting but we are doing such a grea
. ♪ >> i am emily chang, and this is bloomberg technology.o pro slashes it workforce looking to turn a profit. we will put the action camera company in focus. nutanix had its first earnings test but investors may have missed the call. we will ask the ceo why shares are down at the cloud company. after a series of roadblocks from regulators, one of the most famous hackers in the world shares his secrets of driverless car tech with the masses. he will tell us why head. -- ahead. our top...
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i am emily chang.the most influential women in media and technologies preaching that the ultimate key to success is sleep. arianna huffington has launched a new venture called thrive global. it aims to revolutionize the way we live and work by ending the burn out epidemic. we caught up for an extended conversation. take a listen. arianna: my vision, as you said, is to disrupt the way we have worked and lived because it isn't working. we have seen companies that are wasting hundreds of billions of dollars in health care costs, lost productivity, high turnover, and there is a solution. to prioritize the well-being of employees and to recognize that well-being and productivity are completely aligned. when we are exhausted and running on empty, we are undermining our productivity and costing businesses and individuals a lot, both financially and in every other way. corporations to help them change the culture. we are working with accenture uber, s.a.p. and becoming the help of these conversations. we have
i am emily chang.the most influential women in media and technologies preaching that the ultimate key to success is sleep. arianna huffington has launched a new venture called thrive global. it aims to revolutionize the way we live and work by ending the burn out epidemic. we caught up for an extended conversation. take a listen. arianna: my vision, as you said, is to disrupt the way we have worked and lived because it isn't working. we have seen companies that are wasting hundreds of billions...
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i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, u.s. unemployment hits a nine-year low. but jobs are still under threat from the rise of a.i. and automation will be a deep dive, on what kind and how many. plus, news breaking of another high-profile attack in saudi arabia. will the incoming trump administration be able to effectively fight cyber warfare? and twitter hiring yet another head of product, we'll recap the top stories that caught our eye this week. first, a mixed picture in the u.s. jobs report. employers added more workers to their payrolls and the unemployment rate tumbled to a nine-year low, 4.6%. 4,000 manufacturing jobs were also lost. earnings fell a tenth of a percent, and the participation rate continues to hover near the lowest level since 1978. it's a kind of weakness that frustrated the middle class and that president-elect capitalized on throughout the campaign. >> we're gonna bring back our jobs to pennsylvania. [cheering] >> we're gonna bring back our jobs to the un
i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, u.s. unemployment hits a nine-year low. but jobs are still under threat from the rise of a.i. and automation will be a deep dive, on what kind and how many. plus, news breaking of another high-profile attack in saudi arabia. will the incoming trump administration be able to effectively fight cyber warfare? and twitter hiring yet another head of product, we'll recap the top stories that caught our eye this week. first, a mixed...
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i'm emily chang. investors are rushing to snap up shares of snapchat company.are having little luck as they search the typical sources of private stock. 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. they brought the gadget over for a test run. ♪ >> how did you get your spectacles? i have a feeling you did not weight in line for six hours. >> i have some friends at snapchat. i called in a favor. >> if you don't have friends at snapchat, the only way to get your hands on spectacles is to stand in line for hours. $130 a pair or up to thousands ofebay. jeremy was a lucky one. he is one of snap's first investors so he didn't have to wait. >> how does it work? >> there is a little button on the top. when i press it, it starts recording video. you can see the light is on. you know you're being recorded right now. after it stops, it syncs to a blue tooth to my phone. when i open my snap chat up, it will sync through. colors.pecs come in ral, you have to wo
i'm emily chang. investors are rushing to snap up shares of snapchat company.are having little luck as they search the typical sources of private stock. 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. they brought the gadget over for a test run. ♪ >> how did you get your spectacles? i have a feeling you did not weight in line for six hours. >> i have some friends at...
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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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over time, that has changed. emily: it has changed considerably.ife 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 math and science early on, and at harvard's some other kid named old-age -- at harvard, some other kid named bill gates lived down the hall, and you were apparently better at math than him? steve: that is an extreme way to say it. in an extreme bad competition, i did beat him, my sophomore year. emily: how did you get to know bill? know eachgot to other, ate lunch and dinner son, took math together, and brainstormed a little bit about what he was doing when he started microsoft. company year after the moved to seattle, bill called, hey, we could really u
over time, that has changed. emily: it has changed considerably.ife 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...
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i'm emily chang.es 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 lu, 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 starts recording video. you can see th
i'm emily chang.es 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 lu, brought the gadget over for a test run. how did you get your spectacles? i have a feeling you did not wait in line...
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[laughter] over time, that has changed. emily: it has changed.ou brought life to software conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come from? steve: that's a very good question. i would say there's a breakthrough, literally, when i was football manager at harvard. that is an intimidating thing to get up in front of football players and the manager is not the loftiest position and you have to speak before a pretty unruly group of 100 guys. that is where i broke through. emily: you were born in detroit, your dad worked atd. you excelled in math and science and, at harvard, some other kid named bill gates live them all. and you were better at math than him? steve: i think that's an extreme way to say it. on the putnam prize competition, i did beat him our sophomore year. emily: how did you get to know bill? steve: we got to know each other, ate lunch and dinner, took math class together, brainstormed a little bit about what he was doing when he started microsoft. about year after the company moved to seattle, he called up, i was
[laughter] over time, that has changed. emily: it has changed.ou brought life to software conferences that will never be seen again. where did that guy come from? steve: that's a very good question. i would say there's a breakthrough, literally, when i was football manager at harvard. that is an intimidating thing to get up in front of football players and the manager is not the loftiest position and you have to speak before a pretty unruly group of 100 guys. that is where i broke through....
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emily chang, bloomberg tech anchor from san francisco.up, what know for tomorrow's trading day. this is bloomberg. ♪ what'd you miss? the federal reserve raised interest rate spread stocks fell per the dollar rose. pretty much everything felt, particularly short-term bonds. across the curve that postelection post summer story of higher rates continues after today. scarlet: that certainly persists tomorrow we're looking ahead. the central bank's decision moment is not over. the bank of england will make its decision on interest rates tomorrow. joe: so much central-bank activity. i will be looking at economic data tomorrow, jobless claims have been low. scarlet: and speaking of central banks we have the bank of mexico rate decision at 2 p.m. we will be keeping an eye on that when we break it to you live. joe: thank you for watching. scarlet: have a great evening. this is bloomberg. ♪ i'm alisa parenti and you're watching "bloomberg technology." syrian rebels say a cease-fire ofl for the evacuation fighters and civilians and aleppo is back o
emily chang, bloomberg tech anchor from san francisco.up, what know for tomorrow's trading day. this is bloomberg. ♪ what'd you miss? the federal reserve raised interest rate spread stocks fell per the dollar rose. pretty much everything felt, particularly short-term bonds. across the curve that postelection post summer story of higher rates continues after today. scarlet: that certainly persists tomorrow we're looking ahead. the central bank's decision moment is not over. the bank of england...
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. ♪ ♪ >> i am emily chang. this is the "best of bloomberg technology."the top interviews from the week in tech. trump's mostnald outspoken critics. big tech leaders came face-to-face with the president elect this week. plus, yahoo! out with a new numbers. the second hack affect did over one billion users. what does it mean for the verizon deal?
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. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."ws 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
. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."ws 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
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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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"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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my colleague emily chang spoke with a guest about just that.listen. >> i do believe and agree that we are at the highest level of fund formation and company formation. at the same level, i believe we feel we are at the highest level of innovation and disruption, and that will continue going forward. a lot of these companies will not be able to be funded going forward, but there will be a subsection of them that will create interesting things that change the way we work and operate. emily: lot of companies have delayed going public. valuations have soared. a rise in so-called unicorns out there. how do you feel about that? >> our belief is there should be fewer instances of unicorns out there, because the majority of the m&a happens under $1 billion and few companies are going public. if a company expects to be a unicorn, there better be a high probability they can go public given the business model. otherwise, if their growth moderates which happens to every business eventually and they are not profitable, they won't be able to go public and th
my colleague emily chang spoke with a guest about just that.listen. >> i do believe and agree that we are at the highest level of fund formation and company formation. at the same level, i believe we feel we are at the highest level of innovation and disruption, and that will continue going forward. a lot of these companies will not be able to be funded going forward, but there will be a subsection of them that will create interesting things that change the way we work and operate. emily:...
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a programming note, i had the great pleasure of feeling and for emily chang for the next few months while maternity leave. us on the show. at 11:15 eastern and 8:15 on the west coast. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. author and is an correspondent for "the atlantic" where he writes about politics and social issues. his latest article is about president barack obama. it is called "my president was black: a history of the first african-american white house and what came next." it is great to have you back in america. congratulations on the national book award.
a programming note, i had the great pleasure of feeling and for emily chang for the next few months while maternity leave. us on the show. at 11:15 eastern and 8:15 on the west coast. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. author and is an correspondent for "the atlantic" where he writes about politics and social issues. his latest article is about president barack obama. it is called "my president was black: a history of the...
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emily: tell us about that. sean: travis hasn't really changed at all.t of, in some ways, the perfect ceo of this company because he enjoys the -- he enjoys -- he feeds off of the conflict and the controversy. he -- he is very good at dealing with complex situations where he -- you know, he's being attacked from all sides. i think there is, i think he would thrive as a, you know, wartime leader. i mean, he is very good -- emily: really? general kalanick. sean: he is very good under those circumstances. i think there are a lot of companies that would have been way too boring for travis. emily: how impressed are you with what uber has accomplished? do you think it is worth $62.5 billion? sean: do i think any of these companies are worth their private market valuations? it's hard to say. there is a disconnect between private company and public company valuations. and companies wait too long to go public, and then they don't do so well in the public markets. and you are seeing the fidelity write down for instance. there have been a lot of high-profile write-
emily: tell us about that. sean: travis hasn't really changed at all.t of, in some ways, the perfect ceo of this company because he enjoys the -- he enjoys -- he feeds off of the conflict and the controversy. he -- he is very good at dealing with complex situations where he -- you know, he's being attacked from all sides. i think there is, i think he would thrive as a, you know, wartime leader. i mean, he is very good -- emily: really? general kalanick. sean: he is very good under those...
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i in emily chang. resident alike held a meeting with some of the most powerful ceos and technology.to says keep innovation going. here to break down the possible changes a trumpet administration might bring, the founder of coastal avengers. you have made bets on the shift in consumer enterprise and clean technology. there he curious to get your reaction here. immigration, china -- it was very friendly and quote unquote productive. silicon valley spoke out against donald trump and they continue to disagree fundamentally and a lot of issues paired what is your reaction to huawei know now about the note that we are starting on here? important to -- greatest with the new administration. i think that is important. tell with the to policies will be. it will be significant areas that we will agree and certain other areas where there will be some disagreement. >> amazon ceo jeff bezos told us that the meeting was very productive. you and i spoke before the election and i know that you were not a donald trump supporter -- what are your biggest concerns with a donald trump administration? thi
i in emily chang. resident alike held a meeting with some of the most powerful ceos and technology.to says keep innovation going. here to break down the possible changes a trumpet administration might bring, the founder of coastal avengers. you have made bets on the shift in consumer enterprise and clean technology. there he curious to get your reaction here. immigration, china -- it was very friendly and quote unquote productive. silicon valley spoke out against donald trump and they continue...
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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
. ♪ 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...
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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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. ♪ 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
. ♪ 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...
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courtney: that was emily chang with microsoft ceo and linkedin ceo.rom global tech stories we are following for you, new rate inventory phylogenetic of an show that google saved $3.6 billion in worldwide taxes in 2015 by moving more than 15 billion to a bermuda shell company. after then moved the bulk of its non-us profits through a dutch subsidiary which had zero employees. out of that has used this company since 2004 as part of the tax structure. by moving most international profits to bermuda the company was able to reduce its effective tax rate outside the u.s. to just 6.4%. suing appleia claiming the iphone maker infringed several patents. nokia says apple has refused to license patented inventions since they agree to an license in 2011 which has now expired. coming up, twitter's executive brain drain, shares closing down 6% over the last two trading days, how can jack dorsey turn run the company in the new year? we will discuss, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ president-elect donald trump may have won his battle over air force one. the tycoon has set
courtney: that was emily chang with microsoft ceo and linkedin ceo.rom global tech stories we are following for you, new rate inventory phylogenetic of an show that google saved $3.6 billion in worldwide taxes in 2015 by moving more than 15 billion to a bermuda shell company. after then moved the bulk of its non-us profits through a dutch subsidiary which had zero employees. out of that has used this company since 2004 as part of the tax structure. by moving most international profits to...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, another yahoo!ack rattles investors. verizon rethinks its $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 miss. and uber's rule out a self-driving car hit a roadblock? first to the lead. verizon has second thoughts about its $4.8 billion deal to buy yahoo! 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. that report rattled investors who sent yahoo! shares down more than $6% at one point in thursday's trade. since the disclosure on wednesday. we also learned 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 acco
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, another yahoo!ack rattles investors. verizon rethinks its $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 miss. and uber's rule out a self-driving car hit a roadblock? first to the lead. verizon has second thoughts about its $4.8 billion deal to buy yahoo! after the company discloses it...
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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
. ♪ 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...
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emily chang spoke with the ceo and the linkedin ceo back in june.ss: it is about bringing together the professional cloud which is at the core of microsoft and the professional network. the green we have always had -- dream that we have had is how can we connect these two worlds so that our mutual users or the professions of the world can get their work more seamlessly. bringing the network with the cloud is transformative and i've been thinking about this for a while. and starting in february we started having some serious conversations and once we started talking about the possibilities of the product and the coming together of that mission that is when we said the common nation can allow us to accelerate what we want to get down to drive this next phase of growth. that is what let us here. emily: it was about the same time that we had a in-depth conversation about how big you think the future potential of linkedin is. why would you sell linkedin for a price less than it was trading at six months ago? future got bigger and it has always been about
emily chang spoke with the ceo and the linkedin ceo back in june.ss: it is about bringing together the professional cloud which is at the core of microsoft and the professional network. the green we have always had -- dream that we have had is how can we connect these two worlds so that our mutual users or the professions of the world can get their work more seamlessly. bringing the network with the cloud is transformative and i've been thinking about this for a while. and starting in february...
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. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you top interviewsch. 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, we catch up with the sun run ceo, aaron levie, on what a trump presidency means for the solar industry. and we get our hands on snap spectacles.
. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in this is "the best of bloomberg technology," where we bring you top interviewsch. 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, we catch up with the sun run ceo, aaron levie, on what a trump presidency means for the solar industry. and we get our hands on snap spectacles.
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. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." 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?
. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang. and this is the "best of bloomberg technology." 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?
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. ♪ ♪ emily: i am emily chang and this is the "best of bloomberg technology."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
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caroline: that was emily chang with chris sacca. still with us, brad stone. wanted to begin on who is the biggest shareholder. chris sacca says he is not. digging into the terminal, you can see evan williams is still number one. he has 6% overall. vanguard is up there. number three is saudi arabia. the prince of saudi arabia. then there is jack dorsey. do you agree with chris sacca that he was right to get out? brad: the trajectory of twitter has not bestowed glory on anyone. this is a company, the many histories of the company show it has had some dna problems. the founders never really got along. i think there is plenty of blame to go around, and some we could lay on chris sacca's doorstep. he was one of the early investors, he acquired shares and lobbied very publicly for the previous ceo to be ousted. we look back and we see, the last year has not been any better for the company. i think there is plenty of blame to go around. for sure he is right, there probably is a buyer, and as the stock continues to fall we might find out. caroline: speaking of stock
caroline: that was emily chang with chris sacca. still with us, brad stone. wanted to begin on who is the biggest shareholder. chris sacca says he is not. digging into the terminal, you can see evan williams is still number one. he has 6% overall. vanguard is up there. number three is saudi arabia. the prince of saudi arabia. then there is jack dorsey. do you agree with chris sacca that he was right to get out? brad: the trajectory of twitter has not bestowed glory on anyone. this is a company,...