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so, microsoft, dell, hewlett—packard, self-sufficient.packa rd, those self-sufficient. so, microsoft, dell, hewlett—packard, those big names, it is a big dealfor them. if they are thinking they won't be using their tech and technology in china, you can imagine, it is a big market. we will see of president trump comes under any pressure over that particular trade war. i want to speak about the bananas. some of our viewers will have been watching this piece about work that was a banana, basically, that was going to fetch $120,000. over the weekend may be oui’ $120,000. over the weekend may be our viewers saw that, it was eaten by the hungry artist. it was but i can say there is a certificate that the owner can replace this banana. let's face it... for those who are unaware, it is a piece of art, isn't it, with a banana gaffer taped to, i don't know... a screen? anyway, this piece of art fetched $120,000 but, as you say, there is a right to eat the banana and replace it. there is. imean, you the banana and replace it. there is. i mean, you k
so, microsoft, dell, hewlett—packard, self-sufficient.packa rd, those self-sufficient. so, microsoft, dell, hewlett—packard, those big names, it is a big dealfor them. if they are thinking they won't be using their tech and technology in china, you can imagine, it is a big market. we will see of president trump comes under any pressure over that particular trade war. i want to speak about the bananas. some of our viewers will have been watching this piece about work that was a banana,...
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you write that that began in 1957 with hewlett-packard.rofessor o'mara: hp was founded in 1939 and goes public in 1957. from its founding, it's two founders, hewlett and packard set out to form a different sort of company. one that was-thing about the big businesses of the 1940's and 1950's. the big corporations, the trite -- the detroit automakers. they wanted something very different. they wanted a nonhierarchical company. no corner offices, no managerial suits and ties. no unions because that signals something is wrong with management employee relations if you have to be union, they are not getting along. instead, they wanted to create something that was kind of like a scientific laboratory. that was much more egalitarian, where people felt free to-did not feel hemmed in by their job description. that there is not as much of a ladder. where people work short-sleeved and wandered, what hewlett and packer called it was management by walking around. rather than call people in and see what they were doing, they would be on the shop floor an
you write that that began in 1957 with hewlett-packard.rofessor o'mara: hp was founded in 1939 and goes public in 1957. from its founding, it's two founders, hewlett and packard set out to form a different sort of company. one that was-thing about the big businesses of the 1940's and 1950's. the big corporations, the trite -- the detroit automakers. they wanted something very different. they wanted a nonhierarchical company. no corner offices, no managerial suits and ties. no unions because...
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they have confirmed it will be a huge blow to the likes of hewlett—packard, dell and microsoft.ina's reliance on home—made technologies. in north korea over the weekend, president trump tweeted saying that kim jong—un risks losing everything if he resumes hostility towards the americans. the announcement of saturday's test came just hours after trump said he would be surprised by any hostile action from the north, emphasising his very good relationship with kim. now to hong kong because it is exactly six months since the protests started and over the weekend, we saw hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets in a peaceful march demanding greater political rights. after months of sometimes violent demonstrations, hong kong has been relatively calm and is pro—democracy candidates won a landslide victory in local council elections two weeks ago. he was the bbc‘s laura bicker who was covering the protests over the weekend. bbc‘s laura bicker who was covering the protests over the weekendm began in june. as the protests over the weekendm began injune. as protesters took to
they have confirmed it will be a huge blow to the likes of hewlett—packard, dell and microsoft.ina's reliance on home—made technologies. in north korea over the weekend, president trump tweeted saying that kim jong—un risks losing everything if he resumes hostility towards the americans. the announcement of saturday's test came just hours after trump said he would be surprised by any hostile action from the north, emphasising his very good relationship with kim. now to hong kong because...
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and hewlett-packard at just 13 years old.of activity ago on nowadays? no way. many state democrats would never allow a 13-year-old god forbid be working. so that's was destroyed opportunity, innovation, and all because of these people. kennedy: that's right and they get in the way of innovation. maybe the economy has to evolve. and it sometimes there are aspects that aren't perfect and we have to go through growing pains. but you can't do that when you put on these unnatural constraints. and the unintended consequences are going be very dire indeed. thank you very much jonathan. while the spending binge in washington continues. despite impeachment the house passed to massive funding bills today. they come out to $1.4 trillion total. and there's something in it for everyone. 1.4billion for president trump's border wall, 22 billion-dollar defense spending increase, the creation of the space force. yes they should double that budget because that sounds amazing. 1.5billion to combat the opioid crisis and we have election security
and hewlett-packard at just 13 years old.of activity ago on nowadays? no way. many state democrats would never allow a 13-year-old god forbid be working. so that's was destroyed opportunity, innovation, and all because of these people. kennedy: that's right and they get in the way of innovation. maybe the economy has to evolve. and it sometimes there are aspects that aren't perfect and we have to go through growing pains. but you can't do that when you put on these unnatural constraints. and...
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in those. , butest gainer is xeroxe there is a lot of optimism built in the attempt to take over hewlett-packardi know carl icahn is on board with it. them and basically get a lot of synergy and come out the other end with a leaner company that is complementary enough that people are getting excited about it. xerox cameat gain in after that announcement. taylor: one analyst at tesla,imer talking about so set him up nicely and talk to me about what has been going on with tesla the last few days, another day, another record for tesla. they introduce the cyber truck, that did not turn we sawbe bulletproof, so a bad reaction in the stock. it has rallied since then. not a lot of reaction from the analysts. they say this will be a niche vehicle. i question that. landscapersple like , contractors, people who drive the truck a lot, they are incurring big gas bills. pickup truck owners are notoriously loyal to their brand, but if they have an opportunity, the small business owners, to save a bunch every month on gas prices, i wonder if it is more than a niche product. taylor: we will find out. michael re
in those. , butest gainer is xeroxe there is a lot of optimism built in the attempt to take over hewlett-packardi know carl icahn is on board with it. them and basically get a lot of synergy and come out the other end with a leaner company that is complementary enough that people are getting excited about it. xerox cameat gain in after that announcement. taylor: one analyst at tesla,imer talking about so set him up nicely and talk to me about what has been going on with tesla the last few days,...
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for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw.ple who get it. servicenow put our this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. >>> well cob back. dow futures down 98 points now every opec meeting has intrigue. much of what is interesting and important about it is far different than at many other meetings here is why with >> opec meets on thursday in austria. this meeting may be one of the most important in years for three big reasons. replacing the former saudi energy minister with a member of the royal family shows how important the choices have become the long awaited ipo of saudi aramco that launches on thursday, the day the opec meeting begins. that should add another layer of drama and finally, can opec move prices higher. oil hasn't budged. it has been stuck in the mid-50s. that is bad news f
for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw.ple who get it. servicenow put our this changes everything. you're right sir... everything. no not everything, i mean you're still blatantly sucking up to me gary. brilliantly observed, sir. always three steps ahead. six steps ahead. sixteen. so many steps. you done? a million steps ahead. servicenow. works for you. >>> well cob back. dow futures down 98 points now every opec meeting has...
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. >> today the former hewlett-packard ceo is calling out the president and her own party.e's bart of her conversation with poppy harlow. >> do you believe president trump should be impeached and removed from office? >> i think he is going to be impeached. and i think he won't be removed from office. >> should he be removed from office? you ran for senate, if you were in the senate? >> it's a hypothetical, i think it is vital that he be impeached, whether removed this close to an election, i don't know. i think the conduct is impeachable. and what i regret is that the principles that are being debated in this impeachment trying, separation of powers abuse of power, obstruction of congress. those principles are not as immediate or intense as partisanship or people's belief that the policies that i care about impact me personally. for example, there is a large prolife group in this country and they feel disrespected by the democratic party. my prediction is, they will stand by president trump through everything. because that issue is not only important to them, but personal t
. >> today the former hewlett-packard ceo is calling out the president and her own party.e's bart of her conversation with poppy harlow. >> do you believe president trump should be impeached and removed from office? >> i think he is going to be impeached. and i think he won't be removed from office. >> should he be removed from office? you ran for senate, if you were in the senate? >> it's a hypothetical, i think it is vital that he be impeached, whether removed...
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for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw.o get it. >>> welcome back here is your cnbc news update. the house passing a bill making it harder for robocalls to get through. the bill is likely to pass the senate and make it to president trump's desk by the end of the year lawmakers estimate 5.6 billion robocalls were made to americans in november alone. >>> a ukrainian lawmaker releasing photos of his meeting with rudy giuliani he posted the photos on his facebook page. he said he spoke with rudy giuliani about alleged misuse of u.s. funds by the ukrainian government >>> the u.s. and vietnam kicked off a joint effort to clean up contamination left by a chemical agent during the vietnam war the project is being oversee been the u.s. agency for international development and vietnam's ministry of defense. >> not only will we work to reduce risk and ensure the safety of surrounding communities, we'll again demonstrate to the world the incredible example of the united states vietnam relationship where former foes choose to partner, o
for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw.o get it. >>> welcome back here is your cnbc news update. the house passing a bill making it harder for robocalls to get through. the bill is likely to pass the senate and make it to president trump's desk by the end of the year lawmakers estimate 5.6 billion robocalls were made to americans in november alone. >>> a ukrainian lawmaker releasing photos of his meeting with rudy...
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coming up, xerox dressed to sell its plan to -- tries to sell its plan to hewlett-packard.aylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ xerox dangling carrots front of hp shareholders. how are you getting $1.5 billion of future revenue growth? >> xerox is saying in its presentation to hp investors that, on a pro forma basis, the combined revenue would be about $66.8 billion, with hp contributing $58 billion of that total. they are also saying that there are certain products of hp that can be sold through xerox and certain efficiencies that could be made, and they could unlock $1.5 billion of additional revenue. the problem is, with a company that large, is $1.5 billion enough to convince those skeptical of a deal? and it also did not answer the question of whether revenue increases over the midterm or long-term would be possible in a declining industry? taylor: revenue growth, synergy sounds great. is it realistic? nico: xerox would say yes, it is realistic. they have been crunching the math and they have found the right now hp is selling a lot of its computers and printers through either di
coming up, xerox dressed to sell its plan to -- tries to sell its plan to hewlett-packard.aylor: this is bloomberg. ♪ xerox dangling carrots front of hp shareholders. how are you getting $1.5 billion of future revenue growth? >> xerox is saying in its presentation to hp investors that, on a pro forma basis, the combined revenue would be about $66.8 billion, with hp contributing $58 billion of that total. they are also saying that there are certain products of hp that can be sold through...
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the w foundation.ora hewlett for more than 50 years advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promoteworld at hewlett.org. and with the ongoing support these individuals and institutions. ♪ ♪ this pgram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs ation from viewers like you. thank you. judy: a long-awaited report into russian interference in the 2016 election has bound no evidence of a political conspiracy against the president that the justice department's inspector itgeneral ized the fbi's handling of acquired cap applications used ithe early stages of the investigation. our william breiner was at the he has been looking into the 400 plus pages of the report. you have the report next to you. william:dlhe hes are that the inspector general found there was no political bias in the origins of t russia rep or . as we have been reportings,or yeresident trump has said this was a witchhunt, bad cops in the fbi jalen jelks this investigation you legallyemo put in jeopardy. this report clearly says that is not true. i would like to read you a
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coding hp, saying the company has worked diligently to remediate the intrusions, but we are seeing hewlett-packard'stock falling .7%, as much as 1% on this story that it's been overrun by chinese hackers. china, the country took another step toward liberalizing its financial system. the country's central bank ordering lenders to adopt a new loan pricing regime for all credits, marking an end to the previous benchmark. joining us now is peter coy. ourme just explain to viewers what the pboc is trying to chew. this chart on the bloomberg showing how they are trying to get rid of that white line, which is the one-year benchmark lending late. then they want everyone else to follow the red line, which is the loan prime rate at which is 20 basis points lower. what does this effectively mean? lori: in the short term, interest rates, but they are trying to move toward a more market orientation of interest rates. china has had a problem, in the interest rates have been administratively set. even when they try to use market mechanisms to free up credit repos atepos, reverse the short end of the market, they f
coding hp, saying the company has worked diligently to remediate the intrusions, but we are seeing hewlett-packard'stock falling .7%, as much as 1% on this story that it's been overrun by chinese hackers. china, the country took another step toward liberalizing its financial system. the country's central bank ordering lenders to adopt a new loan pricing regime for all credits, marking an end to the previous benchmark. joining us now is peter coy. ourme just explain to viewers what the pboc is...
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the hewlett-packard man, you can't help but wonder that bringing in the executive indicates of the highests of hsbc that they are concerned about some of their tech issues with the overhaul. as far as we have heard, hsbc indicated in its most recent earnings that it was going to write off a lot of previous technology spending. it is tempting to say that the two things are related. also, with the digitization of all kinds of banks and banking, where hsbc is going to be concentrating their capital, it may be easier to build up through the apps and digital than to build a branch network. guy: are we going to get an idea of what nole quinn's shakeup is going to look like? are we beginning to get our arms around understanding it? reporter: i think we are. they have been telegraphing what is going to happen. or china, less western europe, less u.s. in western europe, the next shoe to drop will be selling the french bank, formerly credit to marcy l -- formerly credit commerciale. the logical buyer would probably be a french domestic bank. guy: i remember reporting on that deal when it was done. t
the hewlett-packard man, you can't help but wonder that bringing in the executive indicates of the highests of hsbc that they are concerned about some of their tech issues with the overhaul. as far as we have heard, hsbc indicated in its most recent earnings that it was going to write off a lot of previous technology spending. it is tempting to say that the two things are related. also, with the digitization of all kinds of banks and banking, where hsbc is going to be concentrating their...
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hewlett and packard and those guys. and so on and so forth.nd they found a university and he dies and he has been spending like crazy. >> leland stanford junior university, a memorial to him, leading up plush life, not taking care of himself, dies at age 69 in palo alto. >> she take on the task of salvaging it and create stanford university but the people -- the history gets a little sparse. she died in honolulu. let me push this a little bit because she's the hair one of the story. she never got her hairdo. she is the widow of a great and grand man, never had any formal education, no training in business, and suddenly it turns out his estate is this close to bankruptcy because he has been borrowing like crazy and taking over larger corporations out of the railroad and the university will shutdown. couldn't even pay the heating bill. she rescues the university, rescues the university, put it all together and get an incredible work out of her attorneys, a small instance of this for those who pay taxes in california. you might be interested in t
hewlett and packard and those guys. and so on and so forth.nd they found a university and he dies and he has been spending like crazy. >> leland stanford junior university, a memorial to him, leading up plush life, not taking care of himself, dies at age 69 in palo alto. >> she take on the task of salvaging it and create stanford university but the people -- the history gets a little sparse. she died in honolulu. let me push this a little bit because she's the hair one of the story....
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she runs a massive turnaround effort that and the splitting hewlett-packard in two. latest outside of silicon valley. she's team to work -- she upamed up -- she's teamed with dreamworks founder jeffrey katzenberg are to start quibi, which they believe will revolutionize entertainment. joining me today on "studio 1.0", quibi ceo and also the former hp ceo and chairman, meg whitman. thank you so much for joining us. it is really an honor to be here with you. so thank you so much. meg: you are welcome. emily: you have had a few life changes in the last year. i know. -- meg: i know. i stepped down from hp in march and thought i would take some break. emily: did you take a break? meg: not really, which might be my nature. my long-term friend jeffrey katzenberg came to see me after i was stepping down from hp, and he shared this idea for what became quibi. i spent 3.5 hours at dinner and then i said this is a good idea. i might have one more start up in may. emily: you met at disney. you were on the board of dreamworks. did you want to leave silicon valley? were you ready
she runs a massive turnaround effort that and the splitting hewlett-packard in two. latest outside of silicon valley. she's team to work -- she upamed up -- she's teamed with dreamworks founder jeffrey katzenberg are to start quibi, which they believe will revolutionize entertainment. joining me today on "studio 1.0", quibi ceo and also the former hp ceo and chairman, meg whitman. thank you so much for joining us. it is really an honor to be here with you. so thank you so much. meg:...
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they offered hewlett-packard a buy out. now they're taking the case to hp shareholders. xerox argues if hp agrees to the buy out, the value would grow by some 50%. zblnk >>> we spotted tesla's new cyber truck on saturday. is that red? of course it's red. ceo o-elon musk was behind the wheel showing it off outside a restaurant in malibu. the struck was unveiled last month but won't be available to the public until 2021. tesla says it has $250,000 pre-orders for the cyber truck. sticker price, 40,000 bucks. >>> new evidence in the impeachment. what it may mean for president trump. >> a close call during the volcanic eruption in new zealand, how he helped survivors. we chat next. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can h
they offered hewlett-packard a buy out. now they're taking the case to hp shareholders. xerox argues if hp agrees to the buy out, the value would grow by some 50%. zblnk >>> we spotted tesla's new cyber truck on saturday. is that red? of course it's red. ceo o-elon musk was behind the wheel showing it off outside a restaurant in malibu. the struck was unveiled last month but won't be available to the public until 2021. tesla says it has $250,000 pre-orders for the cyber truck. sticker...
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underperforming industries today, check out the peripheral makers like apple, western digital, sea gate, hewlett-packarda lot taking it on the chin off between 1% and 3%. big moves in computer, software and chip stocks. back to you. >> apple sill up 63% the dow down 407 back in three minutes. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare, you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then you're still responsible for 20% of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see, they cover the same things as original medicare and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance. but they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look at humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits and medicare deductibles are covered. and, of co
underperforming industries today, check out the peripheral makers like apple, western digital, sea gate, hewlett-packarda lot taking it on the chin off between 1% and 3%. big moves in computer, software and chip stocks. back to you. >> apple sill up 63% the dow down 407 back in three minutes. hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and...
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. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. at www.hewlett.o. >> and with the ongoinsupport of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: president trump headed abroad today, while at home the house moves closer to impeachment. mr. trump will be participating in a nato summit in london this week as the house judiciary committee holds its firstac iment hearing. our congressional correspondent lisa desjardins is here to tell us what's ahead. lisa, the president w landed the london, but while he was in the air, the impeachment news kept happening here at home. what happened while he was in the air?er >> andhe is talking to important allies, but on his mind as well is the impchment hearing going forward. i want to play what the president had to say on his way to london today. he's going to
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trump said. [ applause ] >> today former hewlett packard ceo, presidential candidate carly fiona is notout the president, she is calling out her own party. we sat down with her in new york. >> do you believe president trump should be impeached and removed from office? >> i think he is going to be impeached and i think he won't be removed from office. >> should he be removed from office? you ran for senate. if you were in the senate -- >> it's a hypothetical. i think it is vital that he be impeached. whether removed this close to an election, i don't know. but i think the conduct is impeachable. what i regret is that the principles that are being debated in this impeachment trial, separation of powers, abuse of power, obstruction of congress, those principles are not as immediate or intense as partisanship or people's belief that the policies that i care about impact me personally. so for example, there is a large pro life community in this country and they feel disrespected by the democrat party, and my prediction is they will stand by trump through everything because that issue is not
trump said. [ applause ] >> today former hewlett packard ceo, presidential candidate carly fiona is notout the president, she is calling out her own party. we sat down with her in new york. >> do you believe president trump should be impeached and removed from office? >> i think he is going to be impeached and i think he won't be removed from office. >> should he be removed from office? you ran for senate. if you were in the senate -- >> it's a hypothetical. i...
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amount of talk, text and data that u us learn more at consumercellular.tv >> the william and flora hewlettion. for more than 50 years, omvancing ideas and supporting institutions to e a better world. at www.hewlett.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institution and individuals. >> ts program was made possible by the corporation for nsblic broadcasting. and by contributo your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump and congress have left washington for the holidays but the fight over an impeachment trial goes on. republican majority leader mitch mcconnell and minority leader witnesses and documents.ay over mcconnell spoke on "fox news" and schumer to reporters in new york about the best way to proceed. >> to gohrough the opening arguments. to have a written question period and then based upon that, deciding what witnesses to call. we haven't ruled outsses. we've said let's handle this ca just like we did with president clinton. >> it's hard to imagine a trial not having documents and witnesses. if it doesn't have documents and witnesses, it's go
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. >> it is sci-fi and it is hewlett packsuper hero and it is black romance. >> can we talk about yayaor a minute? >> that scene in the finale -- >> okurr. >> can we talk about the golden globe ignored everything we are talking about. >> it is so important as you guys get ready to watch the show, viewers at home next month, there are only 90 critics that voted for the press. it is not a big body of people. 90 critics from 55 countries. it is important how we can think about how we reconfigure these voting bodies. when they see us and watching all these shows. >> all these films and tv show broke the internet. by the way, karine jean-pierre and i have off the books podcast. >> did you see "watchmen" this week? >> i have to rewatch it. it is so good. there are so many things you have to go back. all the emmy awards, please. >> go ahead quickly karine. >> one thing listening to all of you and having different kf conversations of who won politics and culture, representation matters. i think about it all the time how important it is to have the lizzo and the squad and all the people, how im
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pcs out, rather amazing that dell and hewlett-packard.ust think is that really the sign that you want to make a deal i think that's right with the president's face i think the president is feeling, wait a second, there is no goodwill on the chinese side. it would be incredible goodwill on the president's side if he said, listen, i'll hold off. that's not what i'm hearing. >> not what you're hearing >> not what i'm hearing. >> to what extent if any does the fact that jobs continue to hum along, that the consumer does not seem to be impacted at this point by the tariffs that are in place affect the thinking of the hard-liners of the administration, some of which i know are people that you at least have a good sense for. >> yeah, i would say that the 100% president just felt the numbers really unbelievable. he put together a montage of people from all different networks saying that the numbers are good, not just his -- not just fox and i think that he's basically saying, look, i'm -- maybe the american people are really ready to take them on
pcs out, rather amazing that dell and hewlett-packard.ust think is that really the sign that you want to make a deal i think that's right with the president's face i think the president is feeling, wait a second, there is no goodwill on the chinese side. it would be incredible goodwill on the president's side if he said, listen, i'll hold off. that's not what i'm hearing. >> not what you're hearing >> not what i'm hearing. >> to what extent if any does the fact that jobs...
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hewlett-packard enterprises dipping to session lows. it's come back slightly.rks were over run by chinese hackers the wall street journal was told its work dill gently to remedy that issue contessa >>> 2019 might have been a banner year for stocks but it was marked by major corporate disasters. boeing 737 max issues leading to plane groundings and the ousting of its ceo, wework pulling its ipo as its financial insecurity became more apparent peloton holiday ad going viral for all the wrong reasons plus the tech lash continuing as facebook and alphabet remain under public scrutiny as privacy concerns take center stage mike, it's great to see you. >> 39 years to live up to that name >> i like it let's talk about this. what's the stand out blunder >> the stand out blunder for me is boeing. obviously boeing is a case for whatnot to do. they clearly had an issue with the two tragic incidents that happened with the 737 max and instead of really putting the emphasis on people, they came across as putting the emphasis on profits there was just a lot of dialogue they lo
hewlett-packard enterprises dipping to session lows. it's come back slightly.rks were over run by chinese hackers the wall street journal was told its work dill gently to remedy that issue contessa >>> 2019 might have been a banner year for stocks but it was marked by major corporate disasters. boeing 737 max issues leading to plane groundings and the ousting of its ceo, wework pulling its ipo as its financial insecurity became more apparent peloton holiday ad going viral for all the...
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for transformation that works, you need hewlett packard enterprise and it orchestration by cdw.t it. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from finding out what's selling best... to managing your fleet... to collaborating remotely with your teams. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power of edge-to-edge intelligence. ♪ yes i'm stuck in the middle with you, ♪ no one likes to feel stuck, boxed in, or held back. especially by something like your cloud. it's a problem. but the ibm cloud is different. it's open and flexible enough to manage all your apps and data securely, anywhere, across all your clouds. so it can help take on anything from rebooking flights on the fly, to restocking shelves on demand, without getting in your way. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back a look here at the "closing bell" big board. the dow and s&p 500 finishing lower, snapping the five-taiwin streak while the nasdaq eeked out another record close. >> still, to come. e y things to watch as we head into a new tradin
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joining us now is 2016 presidential candidate, former hewlett packard ceo.ce to see you a number of years ago when a large republican presidential nominating group what advice would you have for current candidates at this point in the race in terms of how they should proceed how they should think of standing out in what is still such a large group of candidates ranging certainly from what some would say the far left to more moderate. >> well, hospitallnestly, i'm ne my advice would be worth much. i think the truth is that trump takes all the oxygen out of the room he did in 2016 and he continues to in 2019. and i think the challenge for the democrats is how much attention to pay to him. and their ability to beat him versus their own message what i would say is this i think the reality is this election is neither going to be won by the base of the democrat party or the base of the republican party this race is going to be won by people who have toggled in between. who are uncertain. call them independents call them persuadable democrats or persuadable republi
joining us now is 2016 presidential candidate, former hewlett packard ceo.ce to see you a number of years ago when a large republican presidential nominating group what advice would you have for current candidates at this point in the race in terms of how they should proceed how they should think of standing out in what is still such a large group of candidates ranging certainly from what some would say the far left to more moderate. >> well, hospitallnestly, i'm ne my advice would be...
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just how they had kind of worked their way into different cloud systems like hewlett-packard had stolenl street journal did a story. even though i knew there was a lot of corporate espionage taking place and theft taking place, this kind of awed me in terms of what they've been pulling off. >> right you should see some of the stuff i see and you'd be awed. no, i think that -- i think 2020 needs to be the year where we have a very candid discussion about that aspect of the relationship i think what president trump has done beautifully in his first three years in office is changed the discussion about china prior to him taking office economic engagement is going to turn them into democracy today i think there's a clear-eyed view on capitol hill. the president has taken a hard line and gotten good results from china the cyber espionage is intolerable as is the killing of americans with fentanyl. so i think those are going to be two 2020 important issues. but i'm looking forward to a great 2020 i mean, the forecast wise, i'm seeing closer to 3% real gdp growth and 2%. i'm seeing at least 32
just how they had kind of worked their way into different cloud systems like hewlett-packard had stolenl street journal did a story. even though i knew there was a lot of corporate espionage taking place and theft taking place, this kind of awed me in terms of what they've been pulling off. >> right you should see some of the stuff i see and you'd be awed. no, i think that -- i think 2020 needs to be the year where we have a very candid discussion about that aspect of the relationship i...
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lynch he faces securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy in connection with the sale of autonomy to hewlett-packardar later they took an $8.8 billion writedown. lynch denies that saying hp mismanaged the company after acquiring it. >>> mark zuckerberg is standing by his decision not to take down political ads that include false information. >> what i believe is that in a democracy it's really important that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying so they can make their own judgments and, you know, i don't think that a private company should be censoring politicians or news. >> a small group of facebook employees have written a letter calling on the company to reconsider and take down political ads that are in questi question i've watched them. i'm behind him i'm not always behind zuckerberg but i am in that case. stay strong. >>> former new york city mayor michael bloomberg's campaign is starting to heat up. he's pouring millions of dollars into tv ads. bloomberg is a billionaire, one of the country's richest, one of the world's richest. they're running on a tax the rich platform.
lynch he faces securities fraud, wire fraud and conspiracy in connection with the sale of autonomy to hewlett-packardar later they took an $8.8 billion writedown. lynch denies that saying hp mismanaged the company after acquiring it. >>> mark zuckerberg is standing by his decision not to take down political ads that include false information. >> what i believe is that in a democracy it's really important that people can see for themselves what politicians are saying so they can...
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firms like microsoft, dell, hewlett-packard.ad by the chinese central government and government party of china. businesses will be required to turn over encryption keys. what's the impact of this. >> i think it's a worse impact on the chinese people than it is on anybody else. the whole business is really a response to the rulings we've made on huawei, both what commerce did and what the fcc did, requiring the huawei equipment to be ripped out of the rural telecoms. so it's partly that. so it's retall y ret's retaliat. ry. it shows that china doesn't want any data to escape its control, its notice, its surveillance. it's a horrible thing from a civil rights point of view. maria: you how does american business deal with that? gordon chang writes chinese officials will be permitted to share seized information with state enterprises. >> remember, it's been the law for quite a while that chinese businesses including private businesses have to cooperate with the people's liberation army and with the security forces and they're requir
firms like microsoft, dell, hewlett-packard.ad by the chinese central government and government party of china. businesses will be required to turn over encryption keys. what's the impact of this. >> i think it's a worse impact on the chinese people than it is on anybody else. the whole business is really a response to the rulings we've made on huawei, both what commerce did and what the fcc did, requiring the huawei equipment to be ripped out of the rural telecoms. so it's partly that....
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-- the history of silicon valley actually was in being very supportive to the defense department hewlett-packarde business came from. do you think that's fundamentally changed? >> yeah, i think there's a different company that we're talking about. these are internet companies and they promised something different when they were hiring their workers. they promised their technology would do something benevolent for the world. google's model was don't be evil engineers who signed on, a very competitive job market as you know in silicon valley, they were promised you're going to do things that are going to be great for humanity, that are going to be great for people in general. doing something so disruptive and different. they did not think their ai in the case of google would be used by the defense department in what the words of some protesting workers would say is to ultimately lead to the deaths of some people during war. they didn't want to be involved in war they didn't think that they would. so there is a cultural divide, i think, and it's' cultural divide that came with the new waive of sili
-- the history of silicon valley actually was in being very supportive to the defense department hewlett-packarde business came from. do you think that's fundamentally changed? >> yeah, i think there's a different company that we're talking about. these are internet companies and they promised something different when they were hiring their workers. they promised their technology would do something benevolent for the world. google's model was don't be evil engineers who signed on, a very...