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this shows the enterprise is moving very quickly in adopting mobile. >> all right. matt howard has a $1.2 billion to spend. >> we're open for business. >> have fun with it. >> norwest venture partners. any entrepreneurs watching can hit you up for that. matt howard, thank you for being with us. "press:here" will be back in just a minute. >>> traes our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. this first guest wanderu with an "ru" at the end if you'd like to try the bus and i just might. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning. . >>> we begin today with the annual north fair oaks festival right around the corner here in redwood city with me on "comunidad del valle" the festival director, katherine matseeo. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> this is a big event and we have video from your website that you were able to share with us. this says it all. this is a family friendly event, but you're talking about giving access to some of the services
this shows the enterprise is moving very quickly in adopting mobile. >> all right. matt howard has a $1.2 billion to spend. >> we're open for business. >> have fun with it. >> norwest venture partners. any entrepreneurs watching can hit you up for that. matt howard, thank you for being with us. "press:here" will be back in just a minute. >>> traes our show for this week. my thanks to my guests. this first guest wanderu with an "ru" at the end...
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deeply roo a >>> that's it for this edition of "our world with black enterprise."ing with can wkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. ask the hard questions. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. make the call. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". our forests our water our planet together our hands can save it connect your hands with ours and we can save our land, our water, our future join us at nature.org >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for the swivel sweeper max brought to you by ontel products. 10 years ago, the first generation of swivel sweeper took the world by storm. >> it works, and it's light
deeply roo a >>> that's it for this edition of "our world with black enterprise."ing with can wkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and...
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we are focused on the enterprise needs.ou will see these markets develop capabilities that will be very different. we might have capabilities very focused on the individual while they are at work rather than at home. >> in the 3.5 years i have been doing the show, i don't think we have had this -- ever said the word magic quadrant. the magic quadrant that you score highly on is so important for i.t. decision-makers. on the one scale, it shows the breadth of your ideas and the other scale shows your ability to do that stuff. you guys scored high on all of that. what does that mean for you in the marketplace? >> fundamentally, this is a mass-market plight prayed we believe there'll be hundreds of mines of users that will start using this. quadrantk at the magic as an indicator of who they will go with. >> you could have scaled back your offering but you have not. why not? how do you decide to go after somebody things at once? >> we feel we are just a started so there is a tremendous potential for going out and making users pr
we are focused on the enterprise needs.ou will see these markets develop capabilities that will be very different. we might have capabilities very focused on the individual while they are at work rather than at home. >> in the 3.5 years i have been doing the show, i don't think we have had this -- ever said the word magic quadrant. the magic quadrant that you score highly on is so important for i.t. decision-makers. on the one scale, it shows the breadth of your ideas and the other scale...
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>>> this week on our world with black enterprises black enterprise. one of the most powerful couples in the entertainment. ray and vivian chew are our guests. you ha >> you have to step in and mean it and to show that viewership you change the image of a continent? our guest can. >> deep seated belief, deep seats passion about wanting to change how the world just views africa. >> and finally an olympic medal winner who makes the summer a little safer for children. >> i was proud to be the first african american to bring home a medal. but i definitely didn't want to be the last. >>> welcome to "our world"with black enterprise. ray and vivian chew have the best musical gig anyone could wish for. this couple influenced a generation, one in front of and the other behind the scenes. take a look. >> monologue starts in church and i always knew i wanted to be in music. but i couldn't sing or hum. i was always behind the scenes and i knew that's where my position was going to be in helping artists. my first job kwuz an assistant to a music industry entertainm
>>> this week on our world with black enterprises black enterprise. one of the most powerful couples in the entertainment. ray and vivian chew are our guests. you ha >> you have to step in and mean it and to show that viewership you change the image of a continent? our guest can. >> deep seated belief, deep seats passion about wanting to change how the world just views africa. >> and finally an olympic medal winner who makes the summer a little safer for children....
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and there is a memo on how free enterprise and capitalism work and i will give you a couple of modern example is. one example is junior achievement. i love junior achievement. where did it come from? agrarian farmer about a hundred years ago were trying to figure out how to pass on the farm to the next generation and there was nowhere to teach the kids how to run a business so they created junior achievement. junior achievement. to teach them imports, exports, finance, macroeconomic, so the kids can go up to mom and dad on the farm. so now where did everyone else get the memo? well, they didn't. 1865. if you listen anything else i said, listen to this. march 3, 1865, that changed everything. president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation and we all know that story. he signed the freedman's bureau act. and we just talked about it here in the district. and it also created the freedman's bank. the mission, march 3, 1855, the mission is to teach free slaves about money. this is march 3, 1865. so lincoln thought, the most important thing that he thought he could do for freeing slav
and there is a memo on how free enterprise and capitalism work and i will give you a couple of modern example is. one example is junior achievement. i love junior achievement. where did it come from? agrarian farmer about a hundred years ago were trying to figure out how to pass on the farm to the next generation and there was nowhere to teach the kids how to run a business so they created junior achievement. junior achievement. to teach them imports, exports, finance, macroeconomic, so the...
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i thought that the puc was an enterprise department. and i have a pretty good understanding of the general fund. and before any legislation is passed, i think that it needs assessment. and now, we had conversations before and the financial fer and your consultant. and then, they just projected that we could get hetchy power to the transbay and so on and so forth. and but just for the financial office has said, that one of the factors that we have to factor in is the amount of water that is there, for example, in our drought. what guarantee do i have that you are going to have this water for three or four years, and i mean undocument in terms of continuity. so, what makes assessment, and so this is listening to the supervisor, and maybe, he means well, but he has no clue as to who repairs our pipes, it is not sfpuc, he has no clue as to what is involved when it comes to the main nens of the high infrastructure it is a different department. and they used to make for it, and but there is no guarantee that if you control the power, and some
i thought that the puc was an enterprise department. and i have a pretty good understanding of the general fund. and before any legislation is passed, i think that it needs assessment. and now, we had conversations before and the financial fer and your consultant. and then, they just projected that we could get hetchy power to the transbay and so on and so forth. and but just for the financial office has said, that one of the factors that we have to factor in is the amount of water that is...
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noe ♪ >> this week on "our world with black enterprise," we go backstage with bell biff devoe as theyet red for their reunion tour. >> who would have known that five kids from the streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hard and achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time. >> take the oath which is a bullying campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, young girls know. >> and finally, they represent the next generation of leaders. while one is engineering the perfect game plan the other is responsible for the fresh new spirit for black culture. >> one of the things we have to do is to raise historical literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of g for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies. bring y
noe ♪ >> this week on "our world with black enterprise," we go backstage with bell biff devoe as theyet red for their reunion tour. >> who would have known that five kids from the streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hard and achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time....
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. >>> this week on "our world" with black enterprise, we hear from world championship boxer floyd mayweather. >> right now, my main focus, i just want to take my company to that next level. but everything takes time. i truly believe if i've been somewhere before, i can go again. >> then, this celebrity chef learned to cook in a place you'll never believe. >> i believe i was born to be an entrepreneur. that was always my goal after prison. to be a strong entrepreneur i needed to go into the industry and be an information person first. learn and work on becoming the best chef. >> finally, we take a trip to the circus. >> you have this marvelous opportunity to share this dynamic experience with your sons and daughters. can you imagine one week your backyard is hershey park, the next week the grand ç ♪ >>> around the world consider 37-year-old floyd mayweather the greatest pound for pound boxer on the planet. with a perfect 46-0 record after his last fight -- >> little body shots. >> the jab. >> and what he's doing -- >> floyd money mayweather. >> you'll hear from the indisputed champion about h
. >>> this week on "our world" with black enterprise, we hear from world championship boxer floyd mayweather. >> right now, my main focus, i just want to take my company to that next level. but everything takes time. i truly believe if i've been somewhere before, i can go again. >> then, this celebrity chef learned to cook in a place you'll never believe. >> i believe i was born to be an entrepreneur. that was always my goal after prison. to be a strong...
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we need to look at enterprise security. what is enterprise security? where do the problems go wrong? if we are looking only at the perimeter -- -- i have to tell you the perimeter is not going to hold. the premature and interior at the same time and apply the necessary security parameters, we saw the majority of our problems. we designed our battleships with the premise of all or nothing. me to make those trade-offs in the way we design things now. i want to leave you with this. i grew up in brooklyn. i grew up around the corner from this guy named anthony. anthony wins the lottery. what is a guy do like anthony? he buys something. what does he by? he buys a for ari. he tells the world that this car is safe in his barrage because he's rebuilt the entire garage. he's got chains to tie the car in every night. about it.he world five weeks later, he comes on in the morning to unchain his car. the car is gone. gone, buts the car the chains are neatly coiled around the steel. the door hasn't been forced. there are no scratches on the lox. anthony goes into m
we need to look at enterprise security. what is enterprise security? where do the problems go wrong? if we are looking only at the perimeter -- -- i have to tell you the perimeter is not going to hold. the premature and interior at the same time and apply the necessary security parameters, we saw the majority of our problems. we designed our battleships with the premise of all or nothing. me to make those trade-offs in the way we design things now. i want to leave you with this. i grew up in...
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so last year in the enterprise alone, over 1 billion hours of just live video consumed in the enterprises a very rapidly growing market. in fact, some projections prit by 2017, talking about a $5 billion to $10 billion marketplace. the business model is different. whereas twitch is -- act more like a media company. monetize through advertising. we've moved into becoming a sass company. softwares and service company. we charge enterprises on an annual basis for technology and given technology tools to use those tools that connect with their customer, connect with employees and use engaging ways. just as exciting and has high if not higher margins in the exact amount of growth. >> brad, we'll wait with bated breath to see when and how amazon rolls this out via twitch and watching uch ing ustream to you go. thanks for joining us. >>> when we come back, use agopro got a lot harrier. we're explain. >>> first, rick santelli what are you watching today? >> you know, i was there. i brought out the consumer confident number this morning. the best number i believe sis, what, october of '07? and th
so last year in the enterprise alone, over 1 billion hours of just live video consumed in the enterprises a very rapidly growing market. in fact, some projections prit by 2017, talking about a $5 billion to $10 billion marketplace. the business model is different. whereas twitch is -- act more like a media company. monetize through advertising. we've moved into becoming a sass company. softwares and service company. we charge enterprises on an annual basis for technology and given technology...
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this is the most recent "the road to freedom: how to win the fight for free enterprise."and by his own pill gram grimmage to understand how human beings are more than the sum of their material ap tights. last year he went to india to meet with one of the great spiritual shepard z of our time prompt i prompting the vanity fair magazine to ask why was the dali lama hanging out with the american institute? a good question given that the dahli lama paid a visit in washington. arthur brooks, welcome. what were you seeking? >> it is a representative of human conscientious. he transcends a lot of the materialistic pressures. he's the most respected religious figure in the world. whether anybody likes that or not, it's the truth. he's somebody who thinks about the truth. we wanted to talk to him about many of the controversies we're seeing today, about how conscientious, free enterprise, how it all interacts. >> he called you the spiritual leader of the capital. >> one of the guests at one of our events said that. >> how do you reconcile his socialism with your capitalism? >> i a
this is the most recent "the road to freedom: how to win the fight for free enterprise."and by his own pill gram grimmage to understand how human beings are more than the sum of their material ap tights. last year he went to india to meet with one of the great spiritual shepard z of our time prompt i prompting the vanity fair magazine to ask why was the dali lama hanging out with the american institute? a good question given that the dahli lama paid a visit in washington. arthur...
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that is true for the government and the general enterprise as well. >> is there a decision that needs to be made at the top levels of government systems that balances the need to deal with potential attacks but also the desire on the part of governments to look inside networks and to collect information to secure their own citizens? >> this whole issue of privacy that is in the public's mind is a very relevant point. from our experience what i can tell you is that you absolutely do not need to cross the line and look into the content of people's emails. you can address this very effectively by applying data signs to packet traffic without having to pry into people's content. the government can do the same thing. >> thank you for enlightening us. hitesh sheth is the director of vectra networks. coming up, we will find out how independent filmmakers are faring in this environment. we will talk with footprint features. we will also take a look at why the sales of the sparkling white wine are outpacing champagne. ♪ >> this is "taking stock" on bloomberg. i am pimm fox. hollywood's big scr
that is true for the government and the general enterprise as well. >> is there a decision that needs to be made at the top levels of government systems that balances the need to deal with potential attacks but also the desire on the part of governments to look inside networks and to collect information to secure their own citizens? >> this whole issue of privacy that is in the public's mind is a very relevant point. from our experience what i can tell you is that you absolutely do...
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germany has gone back to a free enterprise system.he last election in britain guaranteed there a retreat from socialism and a free enterprise. in our own country we haven't made as much progress as we should. the second reorganization commission however proceeded on the thesis that this was a country where the economic and social system was based on private enterprise and individual action. both of them naturally regulated to prevent unfair practice and to prevent a monopoly. and that the government should only intervene with t
germany has gone back to a free enterprise system.he last election in britain guaranteed there a retreat from socialism and a free enterprise. in our own country we haven't made as much progress as we should. the second reorganization commission however proceeded on the thesis that this was a country where the economic and social system was based on private enterprise and individual action. both of them naturally regulated to prevent unfair practice and to prevent a monopoly. and that the...
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germany has gone back to a free enterprise system.he last election in britain guaranteed there a retreat from socialism and a free enterprise. in our own country we haven't made as much progress as we should. the second reorganization commission however proceeded on the thesis that this was a country where the economic and social system was based on private enterprise and individual action. both of them naturally regulated to prevent unfair practice and to prevent a monopoly. and that the government should only intervene with the people in matters in which the people could not support and take care of themselves. well our department has departed a long ways from that basis and the recommendations of the reorganization commission are very largely in the nature of methods of return back to the fundamental thesis on which this country was founded. >> you know, we covered a vast number of subjects here today. covered a lot of ground and i think the thing that comes out of it possibly is the fact that you have been a mighty hard-working ma
germany has gone back to a free enterprise system.he last election in britain guaranteed there a retreat from socialism and a free enterprise. in our own country we haven't made as much progress as we should. the second reorganization commission however proceeded on the thesis that this was a country where the economic and social system was based on private enterprise and individual action. both of them naturally regulated to prevent unfair practice and to prevent a monopoly. and that the...
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and after-school art programs, he's revitalizing crime-ridden neighborhoods and redefining social enterprise in america-- visionary community leader and social architect bill strickland. i'm maria hinojosa, and this is one on one. ( laughter ) bill strickland, it's great to have you on the show. >> it's nice to be here, maria. >> hinojosa: we're already laughing. ( laughing ) so many people might not know your face, and they might not even know the organization that you run, which is manchester bidwell in pittsburgh, but what you have done, essentially, is dedicated your life to looking at poor, disadvantaged communities and people and saying, "i see amazing potential." >> correct. i believe that most people are born into the world as assets, not liabilities. it's all in the way you treat people that drives behavior, so on the basis of the insight-- which is largely autobiographical-- i built a center in pittsburgh beginning in the 1960s to work with kids in the streets during the riots and unemployed adults during the early 1970s. and i redefined the strategy to work with public school kids
and after-school art programs, he's revitalizing crime-ridden neighborhoods and redefining social enterprise in america-- visionary community leader and social architect bill strickland. i'm maria hinojosa, and this is one on one. ( laughter ) bill strickland, it's great to have you on the show. >> it's nice to be here, maria. >> hinojosa: we're already laughing. ( laughing ) so many people might not know your face, and they might not even know the organization that you run, which...
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nothing good comes of politicians getting in the middle of the free enterprise system. >> sean, a lotu mentioned air b & b, all of these start-ups attacking the way things have traditionally been done, but there are safety issue ises, insurance issues, are you saying you're in favor or laying out a frame twoshg get innovation and also consumer protection? >> i think clearly we're not overlooking consumer protection. that's important. we all recognize that roather itroather -- whether it's insurance, other safety measures to ensure consumers aren't harmed in the public. >> what are you saying? >> but you're not -- that's not what's happening. what you saw whether in virginia or here in illinois is the unions coming out in strong opposition to it occurring. there's a difference between protecting consumers and blocking innovation. what's happening is, again, you're seeing government get in the middle of innovation, not helping it along, but trying to block it. it's a top-down bureaucratic system versus a bottom-up system where people and innovation and free enterprise succeed with the h
nothing good comes of politicians getting in the middle of the free enterprise system. >> sean, a lotu mentioned air b & b, all of these start-ups attacking the way things have traditionally been done, but there are safety issue ises, insurance issues, are you saying you're in favor or laying out a frame twoshg get innovation and also consumer protection? >> i think clearly we're not overlooking consumer protection. that's important. we all recognize that roather itroather --...
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pcs, enterprise, software. i want to see revenue growth in enterprise hardware. i want to see revenue growth in services and i want to see continued execution in pcs. i want to see something different, tagged on software. i think those things move the needle. that will be the turnaround success and those things will impact the top and bottom line. 3-d printing and water-cool the servers are nice, but they don't move the needle. >> do you think hp has it in them? does meg whitman have it in her to do those things to move the needle? >> that's a great question, emily. thus far her execution has been on point. she has done well and she has executed what she said she would execute on. thus far, it's having a result almost rice. >> they've announced 50,000 layoffs so far. do you expect more? does hp need to become a much leaner company? >> large tech enterprises that have been entrenched have the legacy of having built up large workforces. in order to execute and take the company in a different direction, part of the reengineering has to be done at a workforce level b
pcs, enterprise, software. i want to see revenue growth in enterprise hardware. i want to see revenue growth in services and i want to see continued execution in pcs. i want to see something different, tagged on software. i think those things move the needle. that will be the turnaround success and those things will impact the top and bottom line. 3-d printing and water-cool the servers are nice, but they don't move the needle. >> do you think hp has it in them? does meg whitman have it...
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germany has gone back to a free enterprise system. the last election in britain guaranteed there a retreat from socialism and a free enterprise. in our own country we haven't made as much progress as we should. the second reorganization commission however proceeded on the thesis that this was a country where the economic and social system was based on private enterprise and individual action. both of them naturally regulated to prevent unfair practice and to prevent a monopoly. and that the government should only intervene with the people in matters in which the people could not support and take care of themselves. well our department has departed a long ways from that basis and the recommendations of the reorganization commission are very largely in the nature of methods of return back to the fundamental thesis on which this country was founded. >> you know, we covered a vast number of subjects here today. covered a lot of ground and i think the thing that comes out of it possibly is the fact that you have been a mighty hard-working
germany has gone back to a free enterprise system. the last election in britain guaranteed there a retreat from socialism and a free enterprise. in our own country we haven't made as much progress as we should. the second reorganization commission however proceeded on the thesis that this was a country where the economic and social system was based on private enterprise and individual action. both of them naturally regulated to prevent unfair practice and to prevent a monopoly. and that the...
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a lot has to be proven over time. >> more small enterprised backed vc-type deals?ot another autonomy, say? >> for hp's sake, certainly hope it's not autonomy. number of also mid-sized companies. rack space comes to mind, another one of those companies. whether that fits in for hp, hard to say. but i vote more on the smaller side than the big. >> the fact pcs were so strong this quarter, jon, was that a one-time occurrence or do you think that's going to be a lingering problem? >> i think that continues. the xp refresh continues somewhat. continues to be strength in domestic markets. hp has to milk that cash flow and invest it somewhere else, i think. the question, where does that go? software business, not growing. networking business not growing as much as you hope since hp is an insurgent in that market. >> 1% revenue growth compared to cisco and ibm. still a positive. >> and i say one thing hanging over hp, that company will get split up, too? >> announced that. didn't rule it out, said not now. certainly a -- >> referring to with the -- >> could be on the table
a lot has to be proven over time. >> more small enterprised backed vc-type deals?ot another autonomy, say? >> for hp's sake, certainly hope it's not autonomy. number of also mid-sized companies. rack space comes to mind, another one of those companies. whether that fits in for hp, hard to say. but i vote more on the smaller side than the big. >> the fact pcs were so strong this quarter, jon, was that a one-time occurrence or do you think that's going to be a lingering problem?...
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course, which is relatively small committee with a small staff overseeing a $50 billion a year enterprise, the overall scope of the intelligence services, and i think it's something we in the committee are going to have to discuss seriously and we're going to have to have a really straightforward discussion with the white house. >> i want to play you something the president said at his news conference late this week, when he was talking about the torture
course, which is relatively small committee with a small staff overseeing a $50 billion a year enterprise, the overall scope of the intelligence services, and i think it's something we in the committee are going to have to discuss seriously and we're going to have to have a really straightforward discussion with the white house. >> i want to play you something the president said at his news conference late this week, when he was talking about the torture
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free enterprise is dying.at says 15 million kids in high school, this is encouraging and hopeful. half of them said they start you could dream of starting a business. all the problems we've had this might be the easiest one to fix. you don't need taxes or more money. but if you had an experience being in school if you have a 15 million kids sitting right in front of you and don't have the talent to start a business entity keep it coming and all that. is it wrong to want to be rich or to be your own boss? what would you say to 15 million high school kids that might fix that what i think is america's most serious problem but not enough business starting? the government enables the enterprise in the right environment to grow. you need entrepreneurs. let me tell you a quick story a young man in detroit. my friend is out here from the treasury department said she knows the program and they go through the financial literacy program. they want to learn committee acts like a knucklehead and are ashamed to admit they w
free enterprise is dying.at says 15 million kids in high school, this is encouraging and hopeful. half of them said they start you could dream of starting a business. all the problems we've had this might be the easiest one to fix. you don't need taxes or more money. but if you had an experience being in school if you have a 15 million kids sitting right in front of you and don't have the talent to start a business entity keep it coming and all that. is it wrong to want to be rich or to be your...
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>> they basically are pushing stuff that is very good for private enterprise, in specific, oil refinery. he have very specifically, very aggressively, and sometimes very intelligently. i see that as we are on very different trajectory in terms of how we think about it, who we think we are representing, and what we are trying to accomplish. >> but he does have an agenda that leans to the left. he spoke at the democratic convention of 2012. >> big things are happening. thanks to president obama is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> he and his wife have given more than $11 million to super pacs. they hosted a fundraiser with the president at their san francisco home. you have been a supporter of the president. >> i have. i am. >> initially, he was quite big on climate change, and he was quite forceful in talking about climate change. were you disappointed? >> i think the president's record through the epa in a regulatory fashion on climate is really good, and i think he really understands the issue. you wouldn't see today but 20 years from now it would be super obvious
>> they basically are pushing stuff that is very good for private enterprise, in specific, oil refinery. he have very specifically, very aggressively, and sometimes very intelligently. i see that as we are on very different trajectory in terms of how we think about it, who we think we are representing, and what we are trying to accomplish. >> but he does have an agenda that leans to the left. he spoke at the democratic convention of 2012. >> big things are happening. thanks to...
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fdic, when i got there was a billion-dollar enterprise. it is a little larger now post financial crisis. 500-plus billion dollars. so the scale itself is vastly different. at fdicer of employees is somewhere around 8000 or so. at this point, dod is 3.2 million people. that is a big deal. i think those 3.2 million people , by and large, behave properly, do everything they should, but you have a population that large, there are folks that don't and make mistakes. consequently, something that i have not had much experience sec wast fdic and administrative investigations. that is a much bigger activity for the ig and dod then probably most other organizations in the federal government, probably because of the size. dedicatedout 85 folks to investigations of senior officials and whistleblower reprisal investigations. so it's a relatively big is this for us. those two types of investigations. we work hand-in-hand with the uniform services on the ig side. that is an interesting relationship we have. it comes into focus most when we are working on
fdic, when i got there was a billion-dollar enterprise. it is a little larger now post financial crisis. 500-plus billion dollars. so the scale itself is vastly different. at fdicer of employees is somewhere around 8000 or so. at this point, dod is 3.2 million people. that is a big deal. i think those 3.2 million people , by and large, behave properly, do everything they should, but you have a population that large, there are folks that don't and make mistakes. consequently, something that i...
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we also have a software development kit that's available to enterprise customers that are looking to a biometric layer of security to their applications. >> host: so you opened that phone because of the shape of your ear. are all ears unique? >> guest: that's correct. ears are, in fact, unique human characteristic. as unique as a fingerprint. there is no national registry of ear impressions like there is fingerprints, so people who have concerns about fingerprints can unhock their device -- unlock their device with an ear impression. it's also nondistractive and noninvasive. i don't have to take my eyes off of you to unlock my device. if my scan fail, we've also added a feature, the phone will vibrate to say that the authentication attempt failed. >> host: when and how and where did you get this idea? >> guest: well, i'm a 12-year orr to cl vet, retired in april of 2011, and i've always been involved or interested in identity and access management solutions. and so the idea came to me quite some time ago, and, you know, it took some time to develop the application. there were lots of
we also have a software development kit that's available to enterprise customers that are looking to a biometric layer of security to their applications. >> host: so you opened that phone because of the shape of your ear. are all ears unique? >> guest: that's correct. ears are, in fact, unique human characteristic. as unique as a fingerprint. there is no national registry of ear impressions like there is fingerprints, so people who have concerns about fingerprints can unhock their...
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members for jobs, provides therapies and have a series of businesses or social enterprises were the gang members are employed. for example, the home they -- on what date reword remembers when the distress baking, also the home rock cafe where father greg has waitresses with attitude and learn to serve and learn about the food services. are really do feel like i have arrived because avatar car named after there. they have touched a removal. they have millions of services, everything from a unit of the project father heard that is there talking about helping these gang members i have a parent of children. they have education of glasses, to bring to my gang members get their cds, high-school diplomas. it is quite extraordinary. >> host: is there a percentage of the crime committed in south-central or in l.a. that you can attribute to a gang activity ? >> guest: it depends on who you talk to. and it really is the majority of violent crime in the past was gang-related. it but it is a difficult thing to define because here's the deal i take your wallet. i am a gang member. is that a gang
members for jobs, provides therapies and have a series of businesses or social enterprises were the gang members are employed. for example, the home they -- on what date reword remembers when the distress baking, also the home rock cafe where father greg has waitresses with attitude and learn to serve and learn about the food services. are really do feel like i have arrived because avatar car named after there. they have touched a removal. they have millions of services, everything from a unit...
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overall, enterprise group not bad. enterprise services, actually.ing of maeg whitman prior to the call. she says she is still encouraged by that part of the business. it is in turn around as is so much at hewlett packard. revenue is still down. she says it's going the right way. interestingly, they did see significant gains in china. they have new leadership there she said is making a difference. a guy bob mou turned that around over the last year sort of a mixed picture if you will, nothing to dissuade those who think the turn around is taking place at hewlett packard. >> it's interesting what you touched on in terms of the strength in pc sales, that weighing in operating margins which are at a seven-year low at this point. in pc sales, i imagine the main question of analysts during this q & a session which is just beginning will be how much is sustainable as opposed to a one-time blip because of a lack of support for xp. >> yeah. they say that is running its course. speaking of whitman as i did earlier today. again, she came back to this idea that
overall, enterprise group not bad. enterprise services, actually.ing of maeg whitman prior to the call. she says she is still encouraged by that part of the business. it is in turn around as is so much at hewlett packard. revenue is still down. she says it's going the right way. interestingly, they did see significant gains in china. they have new leadership there she said is making a difference. a guy bob mou turned that around over the last year sort of a mixed picture if you will, nothing to...
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that is before the book and this will make it clear if what you are fighting for is free enterprise than the biggest enemy is corporatism. and unstoppable the awardee next you are being used by big business. in thin they throw out of the welcome mat for the slush fund better not libertarian or conservative with their demands. in one paragraph you put very well what the dynamic is of the republican party. ended two voter program may said to come back to say he will sign it but why not? hoodie think funds the campaign? this is a big problem with concentrated benefits of corporate welfare and the cost there is not a lobbyist is corporate welfare so the point that somebody is a libertarian sounds like me does not like that concentration but it is true there is a lobby the most important fight of the export import bank talks about that more of cater with a strong lobby to keep the subsidies going a very tidy lobby. those victims don't get the loans because they are guaranteed for someone else but they would never be as concentrated and is organized. another interesting warning was for conserv
that is before the book and this will make it clear if what you are fighting for is free enterprise than the biggest enemy is corporatism. and unstoppable the awardee next you are being used by big business. in thin they throw out of the welcome mat for the slush fund better not libertarian or conservative with their demands. in one paragraph you put very well what the dynamic is of the republican party. ended two voter program may said to come back to say he will sign it but why not? hoodie...
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now after 40 years it all makes much more sense about this huge criminal enterprise.xon tapes but lbj takes. what's your take, leaving aside your 10-year-old self, on what we knew now, what we know now about nixon that we didn't understand at the moment of his resignation? >> first off, i just want to talk about how honored and what a surreal experience it is for my former 10-year-old self to be sitting here between woodward and bernstein talking about watergate with all of you. but that said, in between then and now, i have listened to an awful lot of tapes. and i think the biggest thing that i've learned about watergate from the tapes is that nixon had little choice but to launch a cover-up. once the watergate burglars were arrested and the investigation went to the so-called masterminds of that break-in, nixon had to obstruct the investigation because the investigation of hunt and liddy's crimes would lead back to his own. the white house hired hunt and liddy to be part of this secret illegal unconstitutional special investigations unit that nixon ran out of the wh
now after 40 years it all makes much more sense about this huge criminal enterprise.xon tapes but lbj takes. what's your take, leaving aside your 10-year-old self, on what we knew now, what we know now about nixon that we didn't understand at the moment of his resignation? >> first off, i just want to talk about how honored and what a surreal experience it is for my former 10-year-old self to be sitting here between woodward and bernstein talking about watergate with all of you. but that...
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and there is a memo on how free enterprise and capitalism work and i will give you a couple of modernle is. one example is junior achievement. i love junior achievement. where did it come from? agrarian farmer about a hundred years ago were trying to figure out how to pass on the farm to the next generation and there was nowhere to teach the kids how to run a business so they created junior achievement. junior achievement. to teach them imports, exports, finance, macroeconomic, so the kids can go up to mom and dad on the farm. so now where did everyone else get the memo? well, they didn't. 1865. if you listen anything else i said, listen to this. march 3, 1865, that changed everything. president lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation and we all know that story. he signed the freedman's bureau act. and we just talked about it here in the district. and it also created the freedman's bank. the mission, march 3, 1855, the mission is to teach free slaves about money. this is march 3, 1865. so lincoln thought, the most important thing that he thought he could do for freeing slaves was
and there is a memo on how free enterprise and capitalism work and i will give you a couple of modernle is. one example is junior achievement. i love junior achievement. where did it come from? agrarian farmer about a hundred years ago were trying to figure out how to pass on the farm to the next generation and there was nowhere to teach the kids how to run a business so they created junior achievement. junior achievement. to teach them imports, exports, finance, macroeconomic, so the kids can...
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enterprise business and commercial business on global basis on fire. 9% growth in enterprise, 8% growthercial. in the u.s. which is good indication of the u.s. economy from a business perspective we grew 16% in enterprise and 16% in commercial and public sector grew 60. lure strategy, liz, is working very well. perhaps sop of the things listeners will be interested in. our headcount has not changed appreciably in four years. it has been 70 to 75,000. as we've done ad operation is taken place, we added new jobs. this reduction is not worried about expenses. we towed the market expense run rate is same as end of this year as beginning. nice way i saying unfortunately we'll be adding 6,000 more jobs a large number in the u.s. areas of growth. this cut was not about taking expenses down of the it is about investing in cloud, investing internet of everything and blasting and security which grew 29% last quarter for us. investing in data center which grew 32% last quarter for us. investing in commercial. investing inner cloud capability. liz: right. >> this is all about investing growth, inno
enterprise business and commercial business on global basis on fire. 9% growth in enterprise, 8% growthercial. in the u.s. which is good indication of the u.s. economy from a business perspective we grew 16% in enterprise and 16% in commercial and public sector grew 60. lure strategy, liz, is working very well. perhaps sop of the things listeners will be interested in. our headcount has not changed appreciably in four years. it has been 70 to 75,000. as we've done ad operation is taken place,...
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these are largely russia shan speaking -- urasian criminal enterprises. looks just at the target, that's what you're seeing. if you think that's the only thing that's going on right now, i makes it a board room, it puts some ownership in executives to address the issue, but here the ones who got caught k. if you think they're alone, think again. and the reality is that this is have been handinged or to be hacked and those that aren't aware that haif been hacked so to me when you're starting to look at some of the corporate priorities and some of the business challenges and executives signers at the top of the list list going forward. from a national security standpoint, yes, from a foreign counter intelligence cyber is very high, but you need to be concerned that will engage in attacks. >> we need to use more clarify and decision. are there going to be the equivalent of cyber drive-day shootings, absolutely. are they going to cause harm, yes. but it's not the same as a foreign nation engaging in an attack. i'm still more worried about kin itic attackings,
these are largely russia shan speaking -- urasian criminal enterprises. looks just at the target, that's what you're seeing. if you think that's the only thing that's going on right now, i makes it a board room, it puts some ownership in executives to address the issue, but here the ones who got caught k. if you think they're alone, think again. and the reality is that this is have been handinged or to be hacked and those that aren't aware that haif been hacked so to me when you're starting to...
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sales force is important to our enterprise sales business, business with big enterprises and larger companies>> and music, whose music and how? >> music is important because footage is growing fast for us. video buyers need music to go along with their footage clips to integrate into their productions. today it is very difficult and complicated. you can either go to libraries online that are very small and not very sophisticated or go to a larger label, license good music but it takes a long time and it is very complicated. >> i have a youtube video that i want to do like a little commercial. i need music in the background. just go to shutter stock? >> we have 60,000 tracks. we got them from a source that is helping us put together our initial part of the collection. eventually we will be crowd sourcing this from anyone who wants to contribute. >> when i go to most websites for companies that are on they have video on and pictures on whereas they would have been flat 18 months ago. i'm presuming they are going to shutterstock. >> they are going to us more and more. we sell four images every s
sales force is important to our enterprise sales business, business with big enterprises and larger companies>> and music, whose music and how? >> music is important because footage is growing fast for us. video buyers need music to go along with their footage clips to integrate into their productions. today it is very difficult and complicated. you can either go to libraries online that are very small and not very sophisticated or go to a larger label, license good music but it...
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that as you're doing this in terms of leadership function, we run the risk of really losing an enterprise is that the united states essentially pioneered. in terms of another priority that i think you're starting to hear a little bit about, we have to put patients at the center of this. so if you look at the statistics we have 7,000 diseases. yet, we have treatments for, i believe, dr. collins, 500 of those. the system is doing its work. it's churning through the science and getting the outcomes to the doors of the fda. the fda is doing its work and then we get some approvals and we put that out into the system. but at the rate we're going, i don't think that any of the diseases that we're all going to be afflicted with at some point in time really stand a chance of being covered in the near term. so i think the speed issue that's been articulated by many of you is of critical importance. so i think as this group does its work, figuring out what are those points to derisk the system as the doctor articulated, that becomes a place that i think it's going to be a critical importance for all
that as you're doing this in terms of leadership function, we run the risk of really losing an enterprise is that the united states essentially pioneered. in terms of another priority that i think you're starting to hear a little bit about, we have to put patients at the center of this. so if you look at the statistics we have 7,000 diseases. yet, we have treatments for, i believe, dr. collins, 500 of those. the system is doing its work. it's churning through the science and getting the...
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was to compelling we used really more emotional criteria to support this enterprise with a very clear promise to this commission a clear and explicit promise to move out after 34 years and growth at that time was strongly anticipated successful enough to move it into the proper zoning district and the proper district where crime is i look at this in the same light we look at mergers and findings one emotional hook by which we support a unit merger i don't have in my tolerance to go explicitly up against the mayors requirement to stay away from those positions we're here to support housing not to reduce the number of housing units and by supporting the continuous of a use that is clearly a residential zoned area i can't support that that has nothing to do i think you should continue to help each other with the quality of life and whatever issues but as far as i'm concerned i can't support that that >> commissioner hillis. a question for staff i share some of commissioner moore's concerns but one clarification this is in the ungz e union square i mean, the union street commercial distri
was to compelling we used really more emotional criteria to support this enterprise with a very clear promise to this commission a clear and explicit promise to move out after 34 years and growth at that time was strongly anticipated successful enough to move it into the proper zoning district and the proper district where crime is i look at this in the same light we look at mergers and findings one emotional hook by which we support a unit merger i don't have in my tolerance to go explicitly...
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solution for our energy problems is going to be corporate america and actually will be private enterprisemerica. when we get the policy framework right, the people in that sphere will come up with creative, imaginative, innovative solutions that will blow our mind. i mean, if you really look at what's happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative and innovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology that somebody from the united states came up with as a way of engineering around an old problem. that's exactly what i expect american business to do. >> what you're saying is no, not all corporations are evil, not all corporations are bad, and in fact it's ok to make money as long as it's towards a similar goal. >> i don't think corporations are evil. what i don't think we should do is rely on corporations for our morality. you know, the truth of the matter is we're a nation of people. and, you know, pretty much -- i hate to say it, but the law of the land is people who run corporations, their responsibility is to take care of the interest of thei
solution for our energy problems is going to be corporate america and actually will be private enterprisemerica. when we get the policy framework right, the people in that sphere will come up with creative, imaginative, innovative solutions that will blow our mind. i mean, if you really look at what's happening in the fossil fuels arena, people are being really creative and innovative. some people hate fracking, but fracking is a new technology that somebody from the united states came up with...