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i think ibm is doing very well. i'm not as close to it as i used to be, but i think ibm is doing well. and it's got a it's got a legitimate place when it comes to artificial intelligence and compute. so i like it. hey, why don't we go to gabriel in california, please? gabriel. >> yeah. >> hi, jim. >> i'm calling. >> from lincoln. >> near sacramento. >> i found. >> you. >> during the. financial crisis. >> and thanks to you, i've been able. >> to. >> build up a solid ira and investment accounts for our family, so thanks. >> that's what i want. that's what i want. we talk. well. i'm happy. let's go. >> my question. >> given the upcoming. >> merger of. >> capital one and discover financial, and given that financial that discovers that all time highs, should i wait for. >> the merger. >> or sell my discovery? >> okay. it's a really interesting question, man. i'll tell you what, gabriel. this morning, this at 12:00 at my noon club meeting, i recommended the stock. i said that the merger, because it's going to merge with c
i think ibm is doing very well. i'm not as close to it as i used to be, but i think ibm is doing well. and it's got a it's got a legitimate place when it comes to artificial intelligence and compute. so i like it. hey, why don't we go to gabriel in california, please? gabriel. >> yeah. >> hi, jim. >> i'm calling. >> from lincoln. >> near sacramento. >> i found. >> you. >> during the. financial crisis. >> and thanks to you, i've been able....
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ibm was much more of a core company 20 years ago. see that across the entire tech sector where you have not only had more entities, but companies are moving their businesses to be more software oriented. so software is a high margin business. it tends to have more recurring revenue. obviously, we have had the movement to service it accordingly, much more predictability. and then you have the cash flow where you are often not paid before you recognize the revenues. for all of those reasons, better stability, and more visibility, we believe that tech should have a higher multiple. historically, you pay 20, 25% premium for tech as a whole. we are closer to 40% premium today. historically tech has grown revenues and earnings about 5% higher per year than the broader market. so if you want faster growth, you have to pay for it. that premium is higher today for the reasons i just mentioned. >> i was going to tease you about tesla, but we are out of time. you remain steadfast and we are all excited to see how the narrative turns out. toni,
ibm was much more of a core company 20 years ago. see that across the entire tech sector where you have not only had more entities, but companies are moving their businesses to be more software oriented. so software is a high margin business. it tends to have more recurring revenue. obviously, we have had the movement to service it accordingly, much more predictability. and then you have the cash flow where you are often not paid before you recognize the revenues. for all of those reasons,...
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is being captured by a camera and commentary about insights recorded live, an ai retail exert with ibmnt as you can see, call four, ready. >> i am ready. >> so you should be seeing on -- going to measure all strokes then spit out improvements that needed to be made. >> okay. think oh, 5-4, go me! okay, here we go, analyzing what we just played, then few seconds, you are going to see -- we're waiting here we go. >> takes the maximum data send by cloudy into x, generates insights ai commentary live. thrilling match we winsed witnessed this is happening how are retailers going to use this. >> if you think about it retail store generates mlgz trucks into back could be consumers coming into front, it could be, good to be restocked or sorrow needing help trying something on what we would ibm will help retailers do understand those summarize them react to them in real time so they can serve customers better great experience for employees drive more sales in profits. >> retailers using this retailers, yes around the world thousands are using this. >> amazing this is future retail back to you.
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and then on the look of the little the most likely it, i'm stuff of the damage it to my been an out ibm 1st her. when love in little that charlotte, i'm the the, the, the, the on how to come. and so he was sitting on my the thought i'd give you the how to get adult. also the best thoughts that i see it look, how does it quit tunzia? and then i mean a shuttle escalade or a 100 and then go to a ceiling. melia team 2 bottles for the christmas eob i have enough c was it can wait the film about life and the goals before will when the major source of income was diving. and he says it's in this the best. yeah. but how much close will be to a what if anybody i do with that, how many assessments anyone read and wait and which i, it's a little quick enough with the county uh its had that on the block. what's the light is on one of a hub. locate in the shape of the whole scene. oh, la on. yeah, i read a a what and what is the one that's not a sort of what? what can i lean and the effect of what it is in bucklin, right? you see what was inside and is he on? yeah. now that have the home in the how d
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san francisco is a leader in technology and you provide technology leaders google, microsoft, ibm, adobe all blessed with leaders born in india. >> you are the most pulous country in the world and among the fastest growing population in the bay area. >> from 2010 to 2020 the population of residents of indian descent grew in san francisco by 144%. we are so pleased to have the people of india increasingly woven into the fabric of san francisco. it is now my great honor to introduce a man who understands the vitality of the indian culture and its importance to the fabric of san francisco. >> a man dedicated to weaving an exciting new chapter for san francisco. >> please welcome daniel l. >> thank you all very much. it's really an honor to have and in the people's office. so thank you all for being here today to celebrate india's republic day. it is a day that marks the momentous occasion in 1950 when india's constitu mission came into effect laying the foundation for a strong and vibrant democracy. i want to begin by extending my deepest thanks to counsel general reddy and the entire consu
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dave: i left ibm to follow my girlfriend, now my wife, who was going to school in indiana.ack to indiana. i needed something to do there. i decided to enroll in the m.b.a. program. i got an mba. medicine is a four-year degree, m.b.a. is two, i still needed something to do in indiana so i joined lilly. david: what was your position in the beginning? dave: i was in the department that looked at m&a transactions. and the finance and business development group. it was a great introduction. david: did you ever say i'm going to be the c.e.o. someday? dave: not then. i was thinking i'll be here for two years and then off to chicago or san francisco and do something different. but i fell in love with the company. i mean, it's an amazing place. it's a very humanistic culture. but yet very rigorous and scientific. so it's demanding, smart people but people are nice to each other. it's the midwest. and i fell in love with the mission. what could be better than making medicine for people? i worked on a medicine to collaborate and bring into the company for diabetes. right as i was leav
dave: i left ibm to follow my girlfriend, now my wife, who was going to school in indiana.ack to indiana. i needed something to do there. i decided to enroll in the m.b.a. program. i got an mba. medicine is a four-year degree, m.b.a. is two, i still needed something to do in indiana so i joined lilly. david: what was your position in the beginning? dave: i was in the department that looked at m&a transactions. and the finance and business development group. it was a great introduction....
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>> how many times have you heard somebody say i own the stock could be ibm, walmart, apple, mcdonald'se recently nvidia and they say but i cannot sell it because of taxman will kill me. real estate investors have a solution for this forever, the 1031 exchange, sell one building, diversify into another one, that is a tax-free transaction, you're not watching the game you're delaying paying taxes. it turns out there's a tax code called the 351 that's been around for 100 years, now the modern etf allows you to see one of our funds and say i have highly appreciated portfolio i don't want to anymore, i would like to add some other things you reach out to us, you see the etf launch, there is rules around at the top position can be about 25%, you cannot give me all nvidia, you getting etf in return and we all know etf's are low cost and much more tax efficient like mutual funds and hedge funds so you end up with a better vehicle that is diversified in many investors that is a much safer place to be than having most of your net worth in a single stock. jack: we gotta leave it there, people can
>> how many times have you heard somebody say i own the stock could be ibm, walmart, apple, mcdonald'se recently nvidia and they say but i cannot sell it because of taxman will kill me. real estate investors have a solution for this forever, the 1031 exchange, sell one building, diversify into another one, that is a tax-free transaction, you're not watching the game you're delaying paying taxes. it turns out there's a tax code called the 351 that's been around for 100 years, now the...
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it grew out of the tensions of the rwandan genocide in 19 ninety's. ibm $23.00 is believed to have or originally embarrassed as a group of ethnic towards the rebels. on march the 23rd, 2009, the reached a peace agreement with kinshasa and assume the name m 23 in honor of that date. well, how about the agreement did not last long. that's fighting erupted again. the fall ins escalated extremely for the $21.00. and that came, i made this your rating relations between for wanda and the d. r. c, which lead me to the for the conflict by just this past weekend on voice in the un trait at bobs about the dispute to unfortunately would agree that the dimension of community chose to condemn the empty city for extending your state authority is without condemning fire this i made a tiny collision for violating this is fire after the postponement of the 15th of december to enter into 41, the assignment ministration aggravated under ground. due to the dentist is obsession with a mentor solution to this conflict. expect on those, they exploit our resources and impose their control on the local popula
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and then i get to my been an out ibm fish when love in little that is shot. i'm the sure the, the so you turn the weights also made it smart and do more of that and then quit the see on the south survey. a quick look at how about mr. here to walk as needed and low to our bible work on you. i don't know if you go to control based fee autobody need, it didn't matter who owns the shoot, kind of got to feel that the have is a known or even the integer, well, a 100 and this, or figure out how to use that then should connect to we have to admit that i'm going to do but to yeah, any but miss a 15 minute demo and create the home and fit you had good on the mother show that the show and i'm going to move to and what is it all? oh, but how didn't miss? i see, you know, pushing the deed in the other. what the car the my been how the will molly? my big how this just in the human but why it's and self and how we to and wish them a instead of and i thought the valley this house in silicon, in speaking with the us in, with a just the and the we, i, yeah, be a member of the
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general motors and ibm and so forth. the other fact which the president has no control over is an international situation. if a war erupts all if you have a so-called asia crisis which you've had lately. the present united states has nothing to say about that or do about it. when i was in office, we had the formation of opec and the embargo against anyone who treated with israel. we had long gas lines. the price of oil went sky high. that was not nixon's fault. he didn't have any to do it. so the president gets blamed for economic changes if they are bad. he takes credit for them if they are good. but for all intents i would say the president plays may be a 10% to 15 percent role in the nation's economy. foreign policy president is it. ,domestic policy, 5050. the economy, at very low. host: you and your wife have been married for many years? pres. carter: 53 and a half. host: your children, they are how old and where are they? pres. carter: our oldest son was born a year after we were married. he is in bermuda, a very su
general motors and ibm and so forth. the other fact which the president has no control over is an international situation. if a war erupts all if you have a so-called asia crisis which you've had lately. the present united states has nothing to say about that or do about it. when i was in office, we had the formation of opec and the embargo against anyone who treated with israel. we had long gas lines. the price of oil went sky high. that was not nixon's fault. he didn't have any to do it. so...
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what the conglomerate, what major corporations do, general motors, ibm, and so forth. the other fact over which the president has no control is the international situation. if a war erupts or if you have a so-called asia crisis, which we've had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office i was governor and we had the formation of opec and the oil embargo against anyone who traded with israel. we had long gas lines and the price of oil went sky high. that wasn't nixon's fault. he didn't have anything to do with it. the president gets changed for economic changes if they are bad and it takes credit for them if they are good, but for all purposes the president plays may be a 10%, 15% role in the nation's economy. foreign policy. domestic policy, 50-50. host: a state funeral for jimmy carter begins today. this is a live look in georgia. right now, you can see the motorcade pulling up. that is the carter family. they are expected to be there for a few minutes before traveling to president carter's hometown of georgia. shortly, you will see
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it is really a dell servers with aws replacing ibm mainframe computing.jeff immelt 14 years ago. >> does that enable you to do it at a cheaper cost, and i wonder, i mean, so many of these things still have cost overruns. you manage them in a way that perhaps your competitors don't as well. is that fair to say? >> yeah, we think that we're by far the lowest cost liquefier in the world. and it's an exported gas market. so it's a commodity market. so having low low cost is key to rapid growth. and i think we're one of the fastest growing energy companies in the world right now. >> you are in arbitration with a number of your key customers. i think seven of your originals, including bp and shell. i'm trying to understand it myself, but it seems as though they claim that, you know, that you. sorry you're selling at a much higher rate right now and not honoring their contracts. what do you tell people about that arbitration in terms of why you think it's not going to be perhaps a threat to your business? >> yeah. it's not. we're absolutely consistent with all o
it is really a dell servers with aws replacing ibm mainframe computing.jeff immelt 14 years ago. >> does that enable you to do it at a cheaper cost, and i wonder, i mean, so many of these things still have cost overruns. you manage them in a way that perhaps your competitors don't as well. is that fair to say? >> yeah, we think that we're by far the lowest cost liquefier in the world. and it's an exported gas market. so it's a commodity market. so having low low cost is key to rapid...
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there are other places that are attractive like accenture and ibm. plenty of places to choose from in tech. you want to look at the laggards. energy. that's tremendous, right? healthcare. i know that's really out of favor. i like lilly down 18%. i combined a lot of different names. this may be more of a stock pickers market. >> we are seeing the change in leadership. energy is the best performing sector in the last week. i want to get to your pick today. what is your pick and why? >> my pick for today is the gap in consumer discretionary. the gap, this is the ultimate turn around story, led by richard dixon. richard dixon was at mattel and fixed barbie when barbie was broken. he has been there a year and a half at the gap. he has put in new leadership at old navy and athleta. that led to better than expected results. we had four straight quarters now of total revenue growth. they had seven quarters of market share growth on a trailing month basis. up 4.50 basis points. good stuff. >> stephanie link, thank you very much. your pick today is the gap. th
there are other places that are attractive like accenture and ibm. plenty of places to choose from in tech. you want to look at the laggards. energy. that's tremendous, right? healthcare. i know that's really out of favor. i like lilly down 18%. i combined a lot of different names. this may be more of a stock pickers market. >> we are seeing the change in leadership. energy is the best performing sector in the last week. i want to get to your pick today. what is your pick and why?...
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we saw that with x, ibm and other companies that said hey, we can't allow our messages to be coincidingeen as hate speech or might be detrimental to our brand. there is that, sort of, that reaction that is going to say, you know, we'll pull back. some companies will pull back and say, we don't want to be on the platform advertising. however, there will be additional counteraffect of that, which will be companies that say, we do want to be there because they may brand themselves or see themselves, frank, as kind of this antiwoke kind of brand. parallel economy kinds of brands. those brands are probably going to be more attractive. we'll see some companies dropping off because of the effects to their brands and their ideological points of view. but we'll also see some brands coming on board more so as advertising opportunities because of the fact they see alignment with meta's new policies in terms of scaling back these different approaches. >> you know, interesting intersection between commerce and culture when it comes to this decision from meta. i have one last question for you. you wo
we saw that with x, ibm and other companies that said hey, we can't allow our messages to be coincidingeen as hate speech or might be detrimental to our brand. there is that, sort of, that reaction that is going to say, you know, we'll pull back. some companies will pull back and say, we don't want to be on the platform advertising. however, there will be additional counteraffect of that, which will be companies that say, we do want to be there because they may brand themselves or see...
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ibm 34%. dell and oracle in the category. they deserve more credit for a.i. exposure.lly, i think it's doing dog really. i am kicking the tires on -- although it's running awful lot. my bad for not featuring it earlier instead of kicking the tires, i should be kicking myself. we need to figure out if they keep winning. if interest rates move higher i think the legacy cohort could be a safe haven within the sector. the legacy players need to keep generating enough. it's not enough to have cheap stocks. 22. will cybersecurity remain unassailable. you need robust cybersecurity tools or you are guaranteed to be hacked which could lead to devastating consequences. we have had huge gains in palo alto. like i said, even when crowdstrike when a horrible incident causing widespread tech outages and millions in damage for at customers, it's about three weeks we are coming back. you can still pull the trigger now. that's how much i like it. i bet cybersecurity will be big again in 2025. last week, at&t and verizon and other telco companies hacked by a coo chinese group caught sal
ibm 34%. dell and oracle in the category. they deserve more credit for a.i. exposure.lly, i think it's doing dog really. i am kicking the tires on -- although it's running awful lot. my bad for not featuring it earlier instead of kicking the tires, i should be kicking myself. we need to figure out if they keep winning. if interest rates move higher i think the legacy cohort could be a safe haven within the sector. the legacy players need to keep generating enough. it's not enough to have cheap...
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ibm biosciences has laid off 73% of its employees. it's about 100 workers in total.ny is in mountain view. it's also canceled two research projects. this comes after a crucial clinical study surrounding autoimmune diseases delivered poor results. some ibm executives will also be fired, along with a dozen scientists and a dozen research associates. the workers will leave the company officially on march 10th. a new national survey found one third of american adults are currently dealing with what economists call financial impostor syndrome. that's the term given for self-doubt many people have about their skills in handling their own personal finances. the keybank study found 33% of those surveyed say they are stressed out by their current debt situation. however, the same research found 87% are still confident that they can meet their monthly rent or mortgage payments. despite that self-doubt. i'm pam cook. let's look at your dollars and cents. >> pam. thank you. thousands of firefighters and national guard members have been working around the clock on the palisades f
ibm biosciences has laid off 73% of its employees. it's about 100 workers in total.ny is in mountain view. it's also canceled two research projects. this comes after a crucial clinical study surrounding autoimmune diseases delivered poor results. some ibm executives will also be fired, along with a dozen scientists and a dozen research associates. the workers will leave the company officially on march 10th. a new national survey found one third of american adults are currently dealing with what...
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ibm. let's create. [♪] looking for a moisturizer that does more than just moisturize?mooths wrinkles, by penetrating the skin, to boost regeneration at the surface cellular level. try olay. i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks! —uh. —here i'll take that. [cheering] ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar and a protein blend to feed muscles up to 7 hours. ♪ >> ginger: welcome back to gma. pacific northwest, you've been living in a la nina. that has continued and will as we start the new year. still balmy. looking nice. a foot over the weekend. now a couple inches. 2 to 7 inches around breckenridge, colorado. you can see some of the snow capped -- why didn't i go ski, right? that's next year. next year's trip we're going to do that. coming up, we've got more of where that came from. it will become mountain snow, especially the northern rockies. couple warnings out. it's going to be 2 to 5 inches of rain, which typical this type of year in southwestern oregon and will come with some wind
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ibm is a partner of ours. and help to make specialized chips is a partner of ours. it is essential you link those assets in a way that is resilient, multitask, and invulnerable to physical damage or cyber or digital damage. >> i want to get into that more, but first, let's go down the road here. >> i was going to say the role was with fda contracts, but since you did not say that, i hope that's going fine. let's talk about what space is used for, right? space is used to make sure we can maintain our way of life that we are use to now. everything relies on space and from our perspective in this form, we talk about national defense, it is also the way we project power. if we have to have a fight, we can make sure we can win in a way fight. can i do that without space. we are focused on that second aspect more. -- cannot do that without space. space force in general has a large impression -- larger mission, to not only protect space assets and bring the fight to space, but also to be able to protect forces that enable us to win. the other aspect, but from our perspecti
ibm is a partner of ours. and help to make specialized chips is a partner of ours. it is essential you link those assets in a way that is resilient, multitask, and invulnerable to physical damage or cyber or digital damage. >> i want to get into that more, but first, let's go down the road here. >> i was going to say the role was with fda contracts, but since you did not say that, i hope that's going fine. let's talk about what space is used for, right? space is used to make sure we...
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there's amazon, financials, jpmorgan chase, ibm and goldman sachs.hnology no -- are among the dow winners. the s&p 500 winners, western digital, nvidia again, some energy plays. nrg energy. but there you have it, amd also among the winners on the s&p, up more than 2%. and in the nasdaq, marvell technology, i believe des moines r. barton talked about -- d.r. barton the talked about that stock yesterday. and it's up nearly %. amd, tradedesk and amazon up more than 1.5%. those are some of the winners so far, seven and a half minutes into today's session. >>> coming up, louisiana attorney general liz merle is managing fallout in new orleans after the horrific terrorist attack. >> the information that we have received is coming through the fbi. i have not received a lot of information from them. there are thousands of people right now in new orleans. the hotels were full. it's a complicated situation to manage. ashley: we'll hear more about ongoing investigation from the attorney general in louisiana in the 10:00 hour. >>> incoming border czar tom homan i
there's amazon, financials, jpmorgan chase, ibm and goldman sachs.hnology no -- are among the dow winners. the s&p 500 winners, western digital, nvidia again, some energy plays. nrg energy. but there you have it, amd also among the winners on the s&p, up more than 2%. and in the nasdaq, marvell technology, i believe des moines r. barton talked about -- d.r. barton the talked about that stock yesterday. and it's up nearly %. amd, tradedesk and amazon up more than 1.5%. those are some of...
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. >> like chatgpt, copilot and ibm watson deep seeks new model is a chat bot that takes research questionsthen provides answers by applying human like thought processes called ai artificial intelligence. >> but i think it's too early to know what's going to happen. >> unlike the also chinese owned platform tiktok, mostly used by individuals, deep seeks chat box is likely to be used by companies to improve their own operations, protocols and procedures. and when one downloads the new deep sea product like tiktok, the user must give deep seek access to gmail accounts. >> the chinese government will have access to the information and the behavior of the companies because they're asking certain questions. that's going to be a problem in the future. >> and certain topics, such as chinese leaders histories, controversies and conflicts are strictly off limits. >> and i ask those questions. and one of the answers is, let's talk about something else that's not going to be acceptable. so this is where you see that it's week. >> more hitches and glitches. monday morning, while deep sea basked in its
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ibm same thing. big monster then they went bust in the 1990s.free markets will do it because there are always people out there looking to do something new or better. larry: the thing that joe biden didn't understand and his regulators didn't understand is the concept of consumer harm. so the companies that they are going after, all of the social media companies, all of the tech companies, by the way they tried to breakup microsoft, you remember that and the telephone companies. look, consumers benefited by the things that steve forbes mentioned. prices came down. the technology improved rapidly, and it made their lives easier. there was no consumer harm and i think you'll see under the trump administration, his regulators will bring that benchmark back again. big is not necessarily bad and big by the way doesn't necessarily last that long. charles: we see companies get they atrophy and get too big and become stumbling giants and for the most part it's competition that comes out and supercedes. i look at a company like intel. intel was, they were
ibm same thing. big monster then they went bust in the 1990s.free markets will do it because there are always people out there looking to do something new or better. larry: the thing that joe biden didn't understand and his regulators didn't understand is the concept of consumer harm. so the companies that they are going after, all of the social media companies, all of the tech companies, by the way they tried to breakup microsoft, you remember that and the telephone companies. look, consumers...
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they're obviously a more entrepreneurial, fast moving company than google or ibm who's been working in for years and years. and if i think the the big surprise in the last month that the propelled rah getty was that they were supposed to shift a new, fastest version of their chip system with, you know, 50cubits of power behind it which is super fast, but they ended up shipping ankle 8- cubit version -- charles: hey, eric, let me jump in here because we only have 30 seconds. you had something in your note that was also fascinating because mckenzie, as i said in the intro, they talked about the u.s. invest, a few billion dollars, a drop in the bucket. we gave intel, a failing company, a lot more money. how do you see the trump administration handling quantum computing? >> this is a trump trade sector, for sure, charles. because are they going to let china take the lead, or is america going to have to have the fastest computers out there? is america going to have the fastest security systems too? because for every fast computer, you're going to need a security system. so the other name i
they're obviously a more entrepreneurial, fast moving company than google or ibm who's been working in for years and years. and if i think the the big surprise in the last month that the propelled rah getty was that they were supposed to shift a new, fastest version of their chip system with, you know, 50cubits of power behind it which is super fast, but they ended up shipping ankle 8- cubit version -- charles: hey, eric, let me jump in here because we only have 30 seconds. you had something in...
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. >> like chatgpt, copilot and ibm watson deep seeks new model is a chat bot that takes research questions, then provides answers by applying human like thought processes called ai artificial intelligence. >> but i think it's too early to know what's going to happen. >> unlike the also chinese owned platform tiktok, mostly used by individuals, deep seeks chat box is likely to be used by companies to improve their own operations, protocols and procedures. and when one downloads the new deep sea product like tiktok, the user must give deep seek access to gmail accounts. >> the chinese government will have access to the information and the behavior of the companies because they're asking certain questions. that's going to be a problem in the future. >> and certain topics, such as chinese leaders histories, controversies and conflicts are strictly off limits. >> and i ask those questions. and one of the answers is, let's talk about something else that's not going to be acceptable. so this is where you see that it's weak. >> more hitches and glitches. monday morning, while deep sea basked in it
. >> like chatgpt, copilot and ibm watson deep seeks new model is a chat bot that takes research questions, then provides answers by applying human like thought processes called ai artificial intelligence. >> but i think it's too early to know what's going to happen. >> unlike the also chinese owned platform tiktok, mostly used by individuals, deep seeks chat box is likely to be used by companies to improve their own operations, protocols and procedures. and when one downloads...
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. >> i'm telling you that rock n roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet.ply and demand. it's the same business. >> rock n roll had been a little gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s and in the 70s it becomes the main event, and that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. >> the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now, the gross for the tour is in the region of $11 million. >> so. you know it's a living. >> it was so decadent and over the top. and money just being thrown against the wall. >> it can be a bit of a hypocrite. you know, if you're consistently evoking the ideas of young people and bouncing off the ideas of young people, taking young people's money and putting it in your pocket, you know, and and really what you are is you're a middle aged family man, and it's only the hypocrisy that i'm worried about. >> bruce springsteen was trying to reclaim the soul of rock n roll by going back to basics, using elements from the past that were kind of being discarded at that point in the da
. >> i'm telling you that rock n roll basically is no different than ibm, xerox, sara lee, chevrolet.ply and demand. it's the same business. >> rock n roll had been a little gritty novelty business. it was not the center of the world in the 50s and 60s and in the 70s it becomes the main event, and that has repercussions in all sorts of positive and negative ways. >> the total cost of this tour is $3.5 million. now, the gross for the tour is in the region of $11 million....
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. >> like chatgpt, copilot and ibm watson deep seeks new model is a chat bot that takes research questions, then provides answers by applying human like thought processes called ai artificial intelligence. >> but i think it's too early to know what's going to happen. >> unlike the also chinese owned platform tiktok, mostly used by individuals, deep seeks chat box is likely to be used by companies to improve their own operations, protocols and procedures. and when one downloads the new deep sea product like tiktok, the user must give deep seek access to gmail accounts. >> the chinese government will have access to the information and the behavior of the companies because they're asking certain questions. that's going to be a problem in the future. >> and certain topics, such as chinese leaders histories, controversies and conflicts are strictly off limits. >> and i ask those questions. and one of the answer is, let's talk about something else that's not going to be acceptable. so this is where you see that it's weak. >> more hitches and glitches. monday morning, while deep sea basked in its
. >> like chatgpt, copilot and ibm watson deep seeks new model is a chat bot that takes research questions, then provides answers by applying human like thought processes called ai artificial intelligence. >> but i think it's too early to know what's going to happen. >> unlike the also chinese owned platform tiktok, mostly used by individuals, deep seeks chat box is likely to be used by companies to improve their own operations, protocols and procedures. and when one downloads...
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dot dot dot lost over time for understandable reasons was that you know private industries electric ibm would send to sites to be trained they're kind of incoming employees sites would train them into how be private sector diplomats to the world and in a way that nixon himself had done a little bit in the 1930s but then the hang up was that nobody wanted to send their best their best employees, you know, for a year or two to study. they want to send them out to the middle east or wherever immediately. so i just your question, it's kind of a mixed to kind of a mixed bag about state department then and this is view on it. i mean, now you have effectively your strategic planning. so within the national security council staff for the last 20 years and they do similar work to the limitation of planning at the state department. but i think the broader kind of point i would make here is that that it's still you have kind of satisfy 300 or 400 different constituencies to get out of national security strategy. and it was just came down to about ten people that you had to get on board. and so, yo
dot dot dot lost over time for understandable reasons was that you know private industries electric ibm would send to sites to be trained they're kind of incoming employees sites would train them into how be private sector diplomats to the world and in a way that nixon himself had done a little bit in the 1930s but then the hang up was that nobody wanted to send their best their best employees, you know, for a year or two to study. they want to send them out to the middle east or wherever...
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point i was out in tennessee at oak ridge national laboratory sitting down with jensen huang, then ibm ceo ginni rometty, and then energy secretary rick perry talking about supercomputing and the race against china to create the biggest and most powerful supercomputer. now it's el capitan out in lawrence livermore national laboratories. back then, it was summit out at oak ridge. this is going to be the secular theme for decades to come. the us versus china. if this is just a blip, how exactly would you be strategizing as a long term investor about how to position for that ai us versus china trade? >> yeah, no, that's a great point, tom. and i think dan said it earlier that the spending is going to increase. and i think we can we can infer that from a cio study that was done by bernstein. that said, only 8% of cios have large language models in their budget. and so if that's true, and we think it is as important as you just stated, then you want to you still want to own the industry leaders because they will find a solution. they will either, you know, look what elon did by cutting elec
point i was out in tennessee at oak ridge national laboratory sitting down with jensen huang, then ibm ceo ginni rometty, and then energy secretary rick perry talking about supercomputing and the race against china to create the biggest and most powerful supercomputer. now it's el capitan out in lawrence livermore national laboratories. back then, it was summit out at oak ridge. this is going to be the secular theme for decades to come. the us versus china. if this is just a blip, how exactly...
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just a general question about the rules of the road and how important this is as senator grassley and ibm to reduce our bill? ms. gilbert: thank you for that question and you and senator grassley's great work in this space. we are hopeful that the new department of justice will continue the cases which have been begun over the last four years. we have been very excited to see the strong forward momentum for dealing with corporate concentration, taking on monopolies head on. it is so important for consumers. public citizen is a consumer organization and we think about regular people, engaging with the markets. if they are squeezed out, if they can't sell their products, if there is not far competent -- fair competition and small businesses can't get ahead, these are problems for regular americans. we are hopeful the doj will continue what it started with these cases. and i want to plug you and senator grassley's efforts. as the doj continues and so can work in the senate on the important work on this policy to stop self referencing. sen. klobuchar: thank you and i want to thank others on t
just a general question about the rules of the road and how important this is as senator grassley and ibm to reduce our bill? ms. gilbert: thank you for that question and you and senator grassley's great work in this space. we are hopeful that the new department of justice will continue the cases which have been begun over the last four years. we have been very excited to see the strong forward momentum for dealing with corporate concentration, taking on monopolies head on. it is so important...
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general motors and ibm and so forth and the others. the other factor over which the president has no control is the international situation. if he were a rupture or you have an asia crisis which we have had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office, i was governor. we have the formation of opec and the oil embargo against anyone friendly with israel. we had long gas lines and the price went sky high. that was not nixon's fault. the president gets blamed for economic changes if they are bad. he takes credit if they are good. for all practical purposes i was at the president plays maybe a 10% or 15% role in the nation's economy. foreign policy, the president is it. domestic policy, 50-50. the economy, very little. host: that was 1999. we are taking your calls on this day of the state funeral for former president jimmy carter. his life, his legacy, his presidency, his post presidency, memories you might have of him. this is stacy in elkton, maryland. caller: how are you doing? host: good. caller: i was
general motors and ibm and so forth and the others. the other factor over which the president has no control is the international situation. if he were a rupture or you have an asia crisis which we have had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office, i was governor. we have the formation of opec and the oil embargo against anyone friendly with israel. we had long gas lines and the price went sky high. that was not nixon's fault. the president gets blamed for...
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what the conglomerate mass of major corporations do, general motors and ibm and so forth and many others. the other factor over which the president has no control is international situation. if a war erupts or you have an asia crisis which we've had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office i was governor and we had to form opec and the oil embargo against anyone who traded with israel. we had long gas lines in the price of oil website high. that was not nixon's fault, he didn't have anything to do with it so the president gets blamed for economic changes if they are bad, he takes credit for them if they are good but for all practical purposes the president plays 10% or 15% role in the nation's economy. foreign policy, the president is at, domestic policy 50 people snapple 50, economy very low. >> caller: we are taking your calls this morning on this day of the state funeral for jimmy carter. his life, his legacy, his presidency, his post presidency, memories you might have of him and this is stacy in maryland. hi, stacy. >> how are you doing? i was yo
what the conglomerate mass of major corporations do, general motors and ibm and so forth and many others. the other factor over which the president has no control is international situation. if a war erupts or you have an asia crisis which we've had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office i was governor and we had to form opec and the oil embargo against anyone who traded with israel. we had long gas lines in the price of oil website high. that was not...
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joining us is the ibm vice-chairman and former national economic council director of donald trump. up, how different things might be this time around. what are you hearing in switzerland? how different are things this time around compared to years gone by? >> i started out with the premise that lisa was making, i take davos with a grain of salt. you have a lot of different opinions and it is the start of the new year and everyone likes to be excited. we went through an inauguration and change of power in the united states and we know that is fairly positive for business, on the fundamental level. it is pro-business and a smart regulatory environment so everyone is thinking that is good for business. hopefully we will have to see what the year brings because there is still more unknowns than nones. jonathan: when you were last in the ministration the focus was on taxes and they spent the best part of the year trying to work it out and then things shifted towards trade. there is a sense that we could do everything all at once. how difficult is it to do everything all at once? gary: i
joining us is the ibm vice-chairman and former national economic council director of donald trump. up, how different things might be this time around. what are you hearing in switzerland? how different are things this time around compared to years gone by? >> i started out with the premise that lisa was making, i take davos with a grain of salt. you have a lot of different opinions and it is the start of the new year and everyone likes to be excited. we went through an inauguration and...
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it's looking to compete against google, ibm, amazon, and it's creating these high-powered computers.e hype around quantum computing has to do with its potential. these computers can potentially solve problems that right now are not possible. with classic computers. it all hinges on quantum physics. hence, the name. the normal computers out there use bits to process information. it's either a zero or a one, but a quantum computer, uses quantum bits or qbits. they can be one, zero or in super position at the same time. this makes it possible to solve multiple pathways or problems at once, which is especially groundbreaking for complex math. google had a major breakthrough in the fall that sparked some mania, and nvidia's jensen huang said the potential is 30 years off. >> i think it's reasonable to be skeptical about quantum computing as a field. it's very new. there's a lot of hype and it can be difficult to make sense of and i very much welcome jen's comments. i think they were appropriate. obviously, we have an ambition to be an outlier relative to that prediction. >> the founder th
it's looking to compete against google, ibm, amazon, and it's creating these high-powered computers.e hype around quantum computing has to do with its potential. these computers can potentially solve problems that right now are not possible. with classic computers. it all hinges on quantum physics. hence, the name. the normal computers out there use bits to process information. it's either a zero or a one, but a quantum computer, uses quantum bits or qbits. they can be one, zero or in super...
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call outs to cha cha cha which was the scene of many late night meals for me when i was dancing at the ibm across the street and then also the golden gate park band. you know, i think commissioner vergara will testify to this. >> you know there used to be a lot more. it was a 19th century tradition to have bands public bands. companies would have their own bands. municipal agencies would have their own bands. and this golden gate park band essentially continues that legacy. and it's amazing that they've been doing it for so long. and i might suggest that the planning department might start their own band. just a suggestion. but we support all of these businesses. >> thank you. thank you. >> okay. last call for public comment seeing none. public comment is closed. and these legacy business registry applications are now before you commissioners. >> thank you commissioners. mr. vergara just the more examples of what makes san francisco the special place that it is. >> i'm for all of them. >> thank you. thank you, commissioner wright . i want to thank the applicants for what you do for our cit
call outs to cha cha cha which was the scene of many late night meals for me when i was dancing at the ibm across the street and then also the golden gate park band. you know, i think commissioner vergara will testify to this. >> you know there used to be a lot more. it was a 19th century tradition to have bands public bands. companies would have their own bands. municipal agencies would have their own bands. and this golden gate park band essentially continues that legacy. and it's...
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what the conglomerate, what major corporations do, general motors, ibm, and so forth.ther fact over which the president has no control is the international situation. if a war erupts or if you have a so-called asia crisis, which we've had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office i was governor and we had the formation of opec and the oil embargo against anyone who traded with israel. we had long gas lines and the price of oil went sky high. that wasn't nixon's fault. he didn't have anything to do with it. the president gets changed for economic changes if they are bad and it takes credit for them if they are good, but for all purposes the president plays may be a 10%, 15% role in the nation's economy. foreign policy. domestic policy, 50-50. economic policy, very little. host: this is a live look at the db sumter medical center in americus, georgia. you can see the motorcade pulling up. that is the carter family. they are expected to be there for a few minutes before going to president carter's hometown. we will see the family gettin
what the conglomerate, what major corporations do, general motors, ibm, and so forth.ther fact over which the president has no control is the international situation. if a war erupts or if you have a so-called asia crisis, which we've had lately, the president has nothing to say about that. when nixon was in office i was governor and we had the formation of opec and the oil embargo against anyone who traded with israel. we had long gas lines and the price of oil went sky high. that wasn't...