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andy imprinted his style into the culture of intel.indoctrinate all of the new hires into that style where strategic thought is important. constructive confrontation, addressing issues, running communications up and down the company -- the lowest level employee feels free to contact the ceo at any time with an idea. all those were things andy put into the company and into play. they are all alive and well. emily: craig barrett. when we return, i will speak with one of the men andy grove mentored. ben horowitz of andreessen horowitz. we will hear more about andy grove and his extraordinary life. i will sit down with a ceo discussing the issues facing the world of cyber security. ♪ emily: as we remember a pioneer of the tech industry, former ceo and chairman of intel, the late andy grove died on monday, i spoke to ben horowitz, cofounder of andreessen horowitz who had his own special relationship with andy grove, a beloved mentor and teacher. he talked about his role in shaping silicon valley. ben: not only did he build the foundational
andy imprinted his style into the culture of intel.indoctrinate all of the new hires into that style where strategic thought is important. constructive confrontation, addressing issues, running communications up and down the company -- the lowest level employee feels free to contact the ceo at any time with an idea. all those were things andy put into the company and into play. they are all alive and well. emily: craig barrett. when we return, i will speak with one of the men andy grove...
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now to discuss, our intel reporter.ant to touch on something that ben mentioned, how he became this way. how did he become so great? share a little about his story. >> he wrote a moving book about his childhood growing up in europe during the war in eastern europe. being jewish, what happened to his family when the nazis occupied hungary, and when it was fought over by the soviets and they took it over. how his family was persecuted and he had to escape. emily: you met him many times. what was he like? >> scary. inspiring, but scary. they all talk about his intellectual honesty, love of the truth. that was absolutely what he was like. you cannot have a flirty and flattering conversation. he was not interested in his own celebrity or power. all he cared about was getting to the truth. he would push people's buttons until he got what he felt was useful out of them. emily: i'm sure you have your own stories about andy grove, having covered silicon valley for so many years. how do you remember him? >> listening to all of th
now to discuss, our intel reporter.ant to touch on something that ben mentioned, how he became this way. how did he become so great? share a little about his story. >> he wrote a moving book about his childhood growing up in europe during the war in eastern europe. being jewish, what happened to his family when the nazis occupied hungary, and when it was fought over by the soviets and they took it over. how his family was persecuted and he had to escape. emily: you met him many times....
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intel, as a result, the u.s. up being the center of the microprocessor market and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. you know, that was a really big thing, but beyond that, he was also the cultural foundation of silicon valley in that his leadership in turning around once he achieved what he did and making sure others knew how to do it was unprecedented. really, nobody has done it as well since, but we have lived off of it and it has made every , company off of it, that has read the book or followed andy grove better. emily: that leads me to my next question them a which is, the idea of a turnaround is still elusive to most big tech companies out there with perhaps only apple truly turning itself around. now we are seeing yahoo! and ibm going through very difficult times. what do you think andy grove's advice would be to them? or what did he think about them in his final months? ben: yeah. there is probably some th
intel, as a result, the u.s. up being the center of the microprocessor market and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. you know, that was a really big thing, but beyond that, he was also the cultural foundation of silicon valley in that his leadership in turning around once he achieved what he did and making sure others knew how to do it was unprecedented. really, nobody has done it as well since,...
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emily: craig barrett, former intel chairman and ceo.reciate you sharing your perspective and stories with us today. thank you. then horowitzith of andreessen harlots who had his own special relationship with andy grove. he was a beloved mentor and teacher. his roletalking about shaping the silicon valley we know today. not only did he build the foundational company and the microprocessor -- intel was in usuallyry business, that is it, once you get to 13 years and he faced incredibly brutal competition from the japanese, including subsidies from the japanese government which forced him to switch the business that late in his life to microprocessors. something he thought might be a big market that time was tiny. u.s. and thathe being the center of the microprocessing market and the center of the pc industry which led us to be the center of the internet. he was the foundation for the u.s. leadership in technology. big thing. , he was the cultural foundation of silicon valley in in turningadership around once he achieved what he did and mak
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intel declined an interview with fault lines. but in an email statement they said they've taken unprecedented steps and made an extraordinary effort to put systems in place that provide reasonable assurance that their materials are "conflict-free". >> the world's first conflict free microprocessor. >> really to say something is conflict free you'd have to have a presence at that mine 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the entire year to be able to say for sure that there's no armed group presence. that armed groups are not taxing it, that minerals are not coming in from outside, and being mixed and re-sourced. >> and that isn't happening anywhere. >> it's not happening. that's the sad reality of this. >> recently, u.n. investigators implicated several rwandan companies in the illegal sale of tags and paperwork, including the one we purchased from, somika. in eastern congo, the link between minerals and conflict remains far from clear cut, and the miners have questions of their own for washington. >> what do you mean by increasing
intel declined an interview with fault lines. but in an email statement they said they've taken unprecedented steps and made an extraordinary effort to put systems in place that provide reasonable assurance that their materials are "conflict-free". >> the world's first conflict free microprocessor. >> really to say something is conflict free you'd have to have a presence at that mine 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the entire year to be able to say for sure that there's...
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intel, as a result, the u.s.being the center of the microprocessor market and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. you know, that was a really big thing, but beyond that, he was also the cultural foundation of silicon valley and that his leadership in turning around once he achieved what he did, and making sure others knew how to do it, was unprecedented. really, nobody has done it as well since, but we have lived and it has made every company off of it, that has read the book or followed andy grove better. emily: that leads me to my next question them a which is, the idea of a turnaround is still elusive to most big tech companies out there, with perhaps only apple truly turning itself around. now, we are seeing yahoo! and ibm going through difficult times. what do you think andy grove's advice would be to them? or, what did he think about them in his final months? ben: yeah. there is probably some things he said to
intel, as a result, the u.s.being the center of the microprocessor market and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. you know, that was a really big thing, but beyond that, he was also the cultural foundation of silicon valley and that his leadership in turning around once he achieved what he did, and making sure others knew how to do it, was unprecedented. really, nobody has done it as well since,...
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andy imprinted his style into the culture of intel.e all of the new hires into that style where strategic thought is important. constructive confrontation, addressing issues, running communications up and down the company -- the lowest level employee feels free to contact the ceo at any time with an idea. all those were things andy put into the company and into play. they are all alive and well. emily: craig barrett. when we return, i will speak with one of the men andy grove mentored. ben horowitz of injuries and horwitz -- injuries and horowitz -- we will hear more about andy grove and his extraordinary life. i will sit down with a ceo discussing the issues facing the world of cyber security. ♪ emily: as we remember a pioneer , former ceoindustry and chairman of intel, the late andy grove died on monday, i spoke to ben horowitz, cofounder of andreessen horowitz who had his own special relationship with andy grove, a beloved mentor and teacher. he talked about his role in shaping silicon valley. ben: not only did he build the foundati
andy imprinted his style into the culture of intel.e all of the new hires into that style where strategic thought is important. constructive confrontation, addressing issues, running communications up and down the company -- the lowest level employee feels free to contact the ceo at any time with an idea. all those were things andy put into the company and into play. they are all alive and well. emily: craig barrett. when we return, i will speak with one of the men andy grove mentored. ben...
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andy m printed his style into the culture of intel. -- m printed his style into the culture of intel.octrine all of hires into that style where strategic style is important. addressing issues, running communications up and down the company, the lowest level employee feels free to contact the ceo at any time with an idea. all those things and he put into the company and into play. they are all alive and well. .mily: craig barrett when we return, i will speak with one of the men andy grove man toward. we will hear more about andy grove and his extraordinary life. a ceo sit down with discussing the issues facing the world of cyber security. ♪ emily: former ceo and chairman of intel, the late andy grove died on monday. i spoke to dan horowitz, cofounder of andreessen horowitz who had his own special , aationship with andy grove beloved mentor and teacher. he talked about his role in shaping silicon valley. ben: not only did he build the company, and to get to the microprocessor intel was in the memory business. to 13s usually a 20 get years. he faced brutal competition from the japanese,
andy m printed his style into the culture of intel. -- m printed his style into the culture of intel.octrine all of hires into that style where strategic style is important. addressing issues, running communications up and down the company, the lowest level employee feels free to contact the ceo at any time with an idea. all those things and he put into the company and into play. they are all alive and well. .mily: craig barrett when we return, i will speak with one of the men andy grove man...
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i'm remembering intel's andy (cell phone rings) where are you? well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. r it's what you do. where are you?r it's very loud there. are you taking at hey there, heard the good news? spray 'n wash is back... and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. r is that ice cream? t no, it's, uh, breyers gelato indulgences. p you really wouldn't like it. it's got caramel and crunchy stuff. i like caramel and crunchy stuff. breyers gelato indulgences... p >>>
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intel from disaster. many are saying grove was in the same league as bill gates and steve jobs. here have just some of the tributes. apple's ceo tweeted andy grove was one of the giants of technology. he loved our country andy pit myselfed america at its best. rest in peace. and from microsoft's bill gates, i am sad to hear that andy grove has died. i loved working with i'm h. he was one of the great business leaders in the 20th century. and rip, rest in peace. the best company builders silicon valley has ever seen and likely will ever see. grove was 79 years old. >> president obama called it a new day. it was american-cuban relations. they emphasized serious differences exist. they met with raoul castro. he then sat down for an exclusive inlet view with the ab -- exclusive interview with the abc news anchor. >> he said give me a list of political prisoners and i'll release them. >> the truth of the matter is we have given them lists in the past. they have responded inter miss tently. >> president obama a
intel from disaster. many are saying grove was in the same league as bill gates and steve jobs. here have just some of the tributes. apple's ceo tweeted andy grove was one of the giants of technology. he loved our country andy pit myselfed america at its best. rest in peace. and from microsoft's bill gates, i am sad to hear that andy grove has died. i loved working with i'm h. he was one of the great business leaders in the 20th century. and rip, rest in peace. the best company builders silicon...
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. >> coming up, they're the best e competition hosted by ter intel.. >> of the finalists, five what will you do?ric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now wi alass-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ . >>> we'd like to thank our viewer for sharing this from her backyard. >> i think we're going to get a lot of photos. >> yes. >> some bay area high school students are on their way to solving world health problems butirst, stopping to compete in the intel science search. >> at a computer combatting cancer, and an app to diagnose asthma. >> it's so are dying fromiseases that can be detected early and treated just because they don't have access to the expensive systems. >> these seniors are tackling world problems. miya created a device and app to test lungunction. >> there are 3 million people who have a type of pulmonary illness and 90% are in the developing world. >> it tests for copd, emphysema and restricted lung disease. she's headed to washin
. >> coming up, they're the best e competition hosted by ter intel.. >> of the finalists, five what will you do?ric nissan leaf... ♪ how far will you go? ♪ how much will you see? ♪ electrify the world. now wi alass-leading 107 miles on a charge, the nissan leaf is the best selling electric car in america. ♪ . >>> we'd like to thank our viewer for sharing this from her backyard. >> i think we're going to get a lot of photos. >> yes. >> some bay area...
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a taught his entire time as ceo, he taught management training at intel. then he put out the book for the rest of us. but that book is so incredible is not only my favorite management book, you go back, steve jobs, larry ellison, bill campbell, their favorite book. you go forward, mark zuckerberg, it's his favorite management book. the reason is, and he actually dealt with the actual issues you have the manager, as opposed to the easy things he dealt with like, the things you didn't quite know how to do. everyone knows you shouldn't let people be late to meetings, because the big waste of the hards time, but thing is what you say to someone who comes in late to a meeting? how do you deal with that super awkward moment. and it would explain to you exactly the way to think about , how to deal with it, things like that. it was such an amazing gift that he took the time to do that for all of us. emily: it's interesting, because he reigned at intel threw fits and starts, it wasn't always perfect. think was so important about him when it comes to the history of
a taught his entire time as ceo, he taught management training at intel. then he put out the book for the rest of us. but that book is so incredible is not only my favorite management book, you go back, steve jobs, larry ellison, bill campbell, their favorite book. you go forward, mark zuckerberg, it's his favorite management book. the reason is, and he actually dealt with the actual issues you have the manager, as opposed to the easy things he dealt with like, the things you didn't quite know...
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europe does need to ramp up its cross europe intel capacity. do have an intel representative in nato and that person is capable of helping to connect the dots across europe, but can't do it alone. so that's a worry. the other thing on this state department warning, let me say i think it's too general. there must be intelligence behind it, i agree with that. but someone just called me about his kid going to spain via an airport in paris tomorrow. it's a school trip. these school trips are hard to reschedule. and you can't be secure everywhere, but it sure would be nice to give more detailed granular guidance, especially to kids on school break. >> paul, quickly, what are your sources telling you about the current manhunt for others who may still be on the loose inside belgium. >> they're urgently looking for other people. there's great concern there could be more attacks in belgium, that this is not over. there's a significant number of belgians who went off and traveled and joined isis. there's a group of belgian and french isis operatives in r
europe does need to ramp up its cross europe intel capacity. do have an intel representative in nato and that person is capable of helping to connect the dots across europe, but can't do it alone. so that's a worry. the other thing on this state department warning, let me say i think it's too general. there must be intelligence behind it, i agree with that. but someone just called me about his kid going to spain via an airport in paris tomorrow. it's a school trip. these school trips are hard...
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intel from disaster. many are saying grove was in the same league as bill gates and steve jobs. here have just some of the tributes. apple's ceo tweeted andy grove was one of the giants of technology. he loved our country andy pit myselfed america at its best. rest in peace. and from microsoft's bill gates, i am sad to hear that andy grove has died. i loved working with i'm h. he was one of the great business leaders in the 20th century. and rip rest in peace. the best company builders silicon valley has ever seen and likely will ever see. grove was 79 years old. >> president obama called it a new day. it was american-cuban relations. they emphasized serious differences exist. they met with raoul castro. he then sat down for an exclusive inlet view with the ab -- exclusive interview with the abc news anchor. >> he said give me a list of political prisoners and i'll release them. >> the truth of the matter is we have given them lists in the past. they have responded inter miss tently. >> president obama al
intel from disaster. many are saying grove was in the same league as bill gates and steve jobs. here have just some of the tributes. apple's ceo tweeted andy grove was one of the giants of technology. he loved our country andy pit myselfed america at its best. rest in peace. and from microsoft's bill gates, i am sad to hear that andy grove has died. i loved working with i'm h. he was one of the great business leaders in the 20th century. and rip rest in peace. the best company builders silicon...
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our intel has to be better than theirs. the way they operate in secret, it is very hard to prevent something hike this from happening. >> we might have more if we open it up. >> they are going to be able to open up the phone. i would say this. hats off to the fbi. they should have 50 investigations in all 50 states and i would hope they would have more. that's the only way. >> can i be provocative here for one second? >> oh, sure. we have a large somali population in the tri-state. the minneapolis area. is it worth having the extra scrutiny in that area? >> they do already. >> and additional may be looking into taking some liberties? >> you mean violate our constitution? >> no, no. >> we track very carefully young people in that area. their travel, their associations. all of that. >> are we doing enough. >>? you can't say. that because if something happens. >> terror takes the path of least resistance. >> breaking details throughout the hour. >>> up next, new developments on the investigation including details on the suspec
our intel has to be better than theirs. the way they operate in secret, it is very hard to prevent something hike this from happening. >> we might have more if we open it up. >> they are going to be able to open up the phone. i would say this. hats off to the fbi. they should have 50 investigations in all 50 states and i would hope they would have more. that's the only way. >> can i be provocative here for one second? >> oh, sure. we have a large somali population in the...
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andy grove became ceo of intel in 1987 and stayed ceo until 1998.ing his tenure, market value went from $4 billion to $197 billion. that's an astronomical 4,500% gain. during that time, grove refined and refined the chip. each time making it more powerful. reasonably priced so intel inside meant value and fantastic computing for any buyer of a personal computer. grove washe most exacting businessman insisting intel become the greatest manufacturer of any product ever made. factories were incredible. you could argue he succeeded. he was constantly looking over his shoulder of what others were offering, spending fortunes in research and development. perhaps the legacy of his escaping the holocaust and soviet tyranny of hungary before he immigrated here as a young he wrote the book"only the paranoids survive." anyone who wants to start o run a business or analyze a business should buy only "the paranoids survive" tonight because it's remarkable in its intensity and revealing of what it takes to succeed. grove was tough on himself. he was no softy. when
andy grove became ceo of intel in 1987 and stayed ceo until 1998.ing his tenure, market value went from $4 billion to $197 billion. that's an astronomical 4,500% gain. during that time, grove refined and refined the chip. each time making it more powerful. reasonably priced so intel inside meant value and fantastic computing for any buyer of a personal computer. grove washe most exacting businessman insisting intel become the greatest manufacturer of any product ever made. factories were...
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and you look at what steve jobs did with apple or andy did with intel, no one reported on it. no one was an armchair strategist.
and you look at what steve jobs did with apple or andy did with intel, no one reported on it. no one was an armchair strategist.
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and you look at what steve jobs did with apple or andy did with intel, no one reported on it. nobody was an armchair strategist.
and you look at what steve jobs did with apple or andy did with intel, no one reported on it. nobody was an armchair strategist.
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intel and short call couple. >> you said it's hard to buy. the context of the market. >> you never -- you were never positive on apple. >> you're negative on the market. >> right. >> exactly. >> so -- here's what i will say. i think there's a good risk/reward to short apple because i know exactly where my stop is. my stop is basically going to be 106, maybe 106.50, so i have half a point risk for some downside and in termsch risk/reward i would short apple. >> we've got a crew here. >> can we see. >> i draw lines and when you draw lines it means you know a lot of things. >> i'm glad you doingled away from the youtube channel you're watching. >> apple has actually diverged nicely from being a total market beta play which is good, a company that's proven there's a valuation story and a transition. the other part of it is i think the china story is nowhere near what people were poo-pooing and a weaker dollar much, much better for apple. >> dominoes is up more than 600% in the past five years and our own guy adami would try to figure out what the
intel and short call couple. >> you said it's hard to buy. the context of the market. >> you never -- you were never positive on apple. >> you're negative on the market. >> right. >> exactly. >> so -- here's what i will say. i think there's a good risk/reward to short apple because i know exactly where my stop is. my stop is basically going to be 106, maybe 106.50, so i have half a point risk for some downside and in termsch risk/reward i would short apple....
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and they are saying scrub the intel.ow do we know if there's a threat to the united states of america? >> the white house is facing mounting pressure to call slaughter of christians by the islamic states averages genocide. president obama and john kerry have until march 17th to issue a determination on that and when asked about that deadline white house press carried off ernest says labeling the atrocities takes a legal designation from the state department. >> this administration has taken aggressive steps to protect religious minorities in iraq and syria. we express our concern on a number of occasions about christians being targeted by isil because of their religious views. the president described as effectively and assault on all people of faith. the president takes this seriously but as it relates to the genocide designation state department attorneys will have to take a close look at that. >> one of the many massacres demoralized, 21 coptic christians lined up in a northern beach and be headed last year. this is co
and they are saying scrub the intel.ow do we know if there's a threat to the united states of america? >> the white house is facing mounting pressure to call slaughter of christians by the islamic states averages genocide. president obama and john kerry have until march 17th to issue a determination on that and when asked about that deadline white house press carried off ernest says labeling the atrocities takes a legal designation from the state department. >> this administration...
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my intel for today.right back. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. >> apple in the federal government heating up today. the government does not have the authority to force the company to bypass its own corruption. are we ever going to be able to unlock this san bernardino terrorist phone. good to see both of you. >> basically both sides are doubling down. involving the drug dealer. once again, his iphone. the magistrate judge said, no, you cannot do that. you are broadening the use of borders. a constitutional remedy here. a congressional commission. the biggest, the legislation that it will support. studying this issue further. >> you basically do a hamster wheel for a couple of years. >> still sitting there with potentially valuable information >> i get that. appl
my intel for today.right back. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. >> apple in the federal government heating up today. the government does not have the authority to force the company to bypass its own corruption. are we ever going to be able to...
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we will be right back with more intel on president obama.pitalism and communism. really? see you then. ♪ >> the president speaking in argentina plays in cuba. here he is talking to young people. watch this. >> so often in the past there has been a sharp division between left and right. between capitalist and communist. especially in the americas. that has been a big deep day. you're a capitalist yankee. some crazy communists. you know, that will take everybody's property. >> yes. that is kind of the essence. an individual. you cannot own anything. everything belongs to the state. president says communism, capitalism. young people should just choose what works best for them. >> interesting intellectual arguments. i think for your generation, you should be practical and just choose from what works. trish: apparently, in his view, communism does work. the president went on to praise cuba. a communist economy that invest in healthcare. let's not forget, our nation is a success it is because we were founded on free market capitalist principles. t
we will be right back with more intel on president obama.pitalism and communism. really? see you then. ♪ >> the president speaking in argentina plays in cuba. here he is talking to young people. watch this. >> so often in the past there has been a sharp division between left and right. between capitalist and communist. especially in the americas. that has been a big deep day. you're a capitalist yankee. some crazy communists. you know, that will take everybody's property. >>...
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intel, and as a result, the u.s.icroprocessor market, and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. know that was the really , big thing. but beyond that he was also the , cultural foundation of silicon valley in that his leadership in turning around, once he achieved what he did, and making sure that other people knew how to do it, was unprecedented. really no one has done as well since. but we have all lived off it and , it has made every company that has been built read that book. or followed andy grove at all. nejra: for more on the life and career of andy grove, and more business news, visit bloomberg.com. that will do it for "bloomberg best" this week. i am nejra cehic. thank you for watching bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ mark: welcome to this edition of "best of with all due respect." it was a week that tested the metal of those behind the electoral results. beyond the latest electoral results, each candidate had to respon
intel, and as a result, the u.s.icroprocessor market, and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. know that was the really , big thing. but beyond that he was also the , cultural foundation of silicon valley in that his leadership in turning around, once he achieved what he did, and making sure that other people knew how to do it, was unprecedented. really no one has done as well since. but we have...
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. >> coming up, they're the best and brightest in a computer science competition hosted by intel. >> of the final . >>> we'd like to thank our viewer for sharing this from her backyard. >> i think we're going to get a lot of photos. >> yes. >> some bay area high school students are on their way to solving world health problems but first, stopping to compete in the intel science search. >> at a computer, combatting cancer, and an app to diagnose asthma. >> it's so alarming people are dying from diseases that can be detected early and treated just because they don't have access to the expensive systems. >> these seniors are tackling world problems. miya created a device and app to test lung function. >> there are 3 million people who have a type of pulmonary illness and 90% are in the developing world. >> it tests for copd, emphysema and restricted lung disease. she's headed to washington, d.c. as a finalist for the intel science prize along with jonathan mah. >> i'm excited to head to washington, d.c. >> his work centers on targeted cancer treatment. he's using pubic genome data from
. >> coming up, they're the best and brightest in a computer science competition hosted by intel. >> of the final . >>> we'd like to thank our viewer for sharing this from her backyard. >> i think we're going to get a lot of photos. >> yes. >> some bay area high school students are on their way to solving world health problems but first, stopping to compete in the intel science search. >> at a computer, combatting cancer, and an app to diagnose...
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intel, and as a result, the u.s.center of the microprocessor market, and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. so, you know, that was the really big thing. but beyond that, he was also the cultural foundation of silicon valley in that his leadership in turning around, once he achieved what he did, and making sure that other people knew how to do it, was unprecedented. really no one has done as well since. but we have all lived off it, and it has made every company that has been built read that book. or followed andy grove at all. nejra: for more on the life and career of andy grove, and more business news 24 hours a day, visit bloomberg.com. that will do it for "bloomberg best" this week. i am nejra cehic. thanks for watching bloomberg television. ♪ >> "brilliant ideas powered by hyundai motors. ♪ narrator: the contemporary art world is vibrant and booming as never before. it's a 21st century phenomenon, a global industry
intel, and as a result, the u.s.center of the microprocessor market, and the pc industry, which led us to be the center of the internet. he kind of was the foundation for the u.s.'s leadership in technology. so, you know, that was the really big thing. but beyond that, he was also the cultural foundation of silicon valley in that his leadership in turning around, once he achieved what he did, and making sure that other people knew how to do it, was unprecedented. really no one has done as well...
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we can check his intel against moussa' s interview, and that' ll be that. not quite. the italians have a price. oh, here we go. the libyan refugees. if we want moussa, they insist we take responsibility for all 243 aboard. whoa. take in refugees from the country that-that harbored the mastermind of a week-old dirty bomb attack? why? potus already announced the u.s. would resettle 20,000 libyans this year. which is bad enough. will be labeled aider and comforter in chief. pitch me something else. listen, even if we strike intelligence gold, what good will it do if we return these folks to tripoli ve seen? under wraps. a political problem that' ll dog us all the way through the election? no, thanks. what happened to protecting our way of life, russell? what happened to your argument about losing our strategic advantage? i mean, how do you propose to just keep the transfer of 243 people from an italian naval vessel to an american one out of the news? oh, russell, don' t you know me by now? joint naval exercises? well, you' re not really selling it, but yeah. if the media
we can check his intel against moussa' s interview, and that' ll be that. not quite. the italians have a price. oh, here we go. the libyan refugees. if we want moussa, they insist we take responsibility for all 243 aboard. whoa. take in refugees from the country that-that harbored the mastermind of a week-old dirty bomb attack? why? potus already announced the u.s. would resettle 20,000 libyans this year. which is bad enough. will be labeled aider and comforter in chief. pitch me something...
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the interesting thing is, you know, being the chair of intel or being on the intel committee and traveling around the world, some of you may remember that the sunday insert you'll see in your sunday papers. every once awhile they used to publish the top 20 worse deck they or t -- dictators in the world. one sunday morning i'm looking at the front cover and there's putin, there's mubarak, gadhafi, there's assad, and you go through the list. you look at it. this is interesting. i'm looking through it and checking it to say i've met with him. i've met with him. and pretty soon i've got half the boxes checked. i'm thinking what kind of job do i have? these are the kinds of people that i'm meeting with. but in many of these cases where, from a human rights record and a lot of other things, they weren't necessarily american allies. or excuse me, they didn't represent american values. but what they did do is they helped us in fighting the enemies and helping keep america secure. mubarak egypt. before we went into iraq, i remember going and meeting with a lot of the leaders in the middle east, and
the interesting thing is, you know, being the chair of intel or being on the intel committee and traveling around the world, some of you may remember that the sunday insert you'll see in your sunday papers. every once awhile they used to publish the top 20 worse deck they or t -- dictators in the world. one sunday morning i'm looking at the front cover and there's putin, there's mubarak, gadhafi, there's assad, and you go through the list. you look at it. this is interesting. i'm looking...
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here's a look at how the technology actually works. >> when intel demoed its new technologies, they usedlay technology to show exactly what it could do. intel said that buying the israeli startup was a natural next step as it moves into the arena of so-called immersive sports. it is a bit of a mash-up between what you see in "the matrix" films and professional sports. it allows fans to get up close and personal to the action, whether they are in the arena or watching from the comfort of the living room. they create 3-d pixels of the entire surface area, enabling it to build up the scene in real time. replay has raised more than $20 million so far. it will allow them to build on the existing business. emily: joining the ranks of fedex and ups, amazon has been taking strides to build out its delivery network, announcing plans to lease 20 boeing 767 aircrafts and taking the plunge into the air freight and shipping space. here to discuss the obligations are editor-at-large cory johnson, paul kedrosky still with us, and jonathan kessler from a company that deals with trucking with just six. c
here's a look at how the technology actually works. >> when intel demoed its new technologies, they usedlay technology to show exactly what it could do. intel said that buying the israeli startup was a natural next step as it moves into the arena of so-called immersive sports. it is a bit of a mash-up between what you see in "the matrix" films and professional sports. it allows fans to get up close and personal to the action, whether they are in the arena or watching from the...
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we need to go back to people giving them intel before it happens.e problem is the here number of potential jihadis in france, in the u.k. are such that security forces cannot monitor everyone. they have to make choices. they have to go on a hunch, if you will. without human intel specific telling them that this is going to happen, it would be very difficult for them to prevent all of the attacks. >> thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this. >> my pleasure. >> we can go live to brussels and our correspondent jacky rowland who is there. jackie a much quieter scene with cars on the roads and people back out on the streets. >> yes, although when you get right up close to the building where saleh abdel-salam had been held up, the area has been cordoned off, the police are there and sniffer dogs are there. you see experts collecting the evidence, supposedly looking for electronic evidence, the kind of thing that you would discuss in the studio that would help police and intelligence agents try to find the next clues, the next pieces in the pu
we need to go back to people giving them intel before it happens.e problem is the here number of potential jihadis in france, in the u.k. are such that security forces cannot monitor everyone. they have to make choices. they have to go on a hunch, if you will. without human intel specific telling them that this is going to happen, it would be very difficult for them to prevent all of the attacks. >> thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this. >> my pleasure. >> we...
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are intel is planning to sell part of its venture capital unit that could be up to one -- worth up to1 billion. the portfolio is made up of companies from all across the world and housed within units called intel capital. they're looking for buyers but talks are at an early stage. intel is said to be open to ask -- selling the assets as a whole but divided by geography or sector. shares rose in friday's trade. his sxsw officially uncool? president obama stopped by to to work next generation for the government. we will give you the highlights. we take you inside sean parker's la mansion where he opens up about his days at facebook as .he country's first president ♪ emily: now to sxsw. they had a marquee guess this year, president obama. i still think he is cool. his official mission was to woo top talent to work for washington and make sure the things like the bungled rollout would notare.gov happen. one day after the doj tried to focus the argument back on that one particular phone, president obama weighed in. solveent obama: how do we or disrupt a terrorist plot, what mechanisms do w
are intel is planning to sell part of its venture capital unit that could be up to one -- worth up to1 billion. the portfolio is made up of companies from all across the world and housed within units called intel capital. they're looking for buyers but talks are at an early stage. intel is said to be open to ask -- selling the assets as a whole but divided by geography or sector. shares rose in friday's trade. his sxsw officially uncool? president obama stopped by to to work next generation for...
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one of the founders of intel, andy grove, has died at the age of 79.played a key role in building intel from a 1960's start up to the world's largest semiconductor maker. he was also a mentor to steve jobs and larry ellison. bill gates said, "he was at the forefront of creating a personal computer industry. whenever we spent time together, i always came away impressed by his brilliance and vision." .lobal news 14 hours a day on can find more stories bloomberg top . anna: guy johnson is on set with us. good morning. : i look at this and i think europe and japan. i think, what is going to happen europe. you look at the backend of the curve in japan. all of those top lines out there are at the back end of the curve. , whates at the bottom this is showing is the japanese curve flattening out massively. the blue one at the top is the backend of the curve the you can see this collapse that is happening. you wonder if this is going to be the story in europe. long-dated bonds with some yield attached to them will become an increasing priority for managers.
one of the founders of intel, andy grove, has died at the age of 79.played a key role in building intel from a 1960's start up to the world's largest semiconductor maker. he was also a mentor to steve jobs and larry ellison. bill gates said, "he was at the forefront of creating a personal computer industry. whenever we spent time together, i always came away impressed by his brilliance and vision." .lobal news 14 hours a day on can find more stories bloomberg top . anna: guy johnson...
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excited and with tim on dividends because of intel. buy intel and get the dividend and hold it for a long time. >> quickly, would you rather? >> i agree with the west side of the desk. you know what west, because i'm east of -- east side, west. >> i understand. >> broadcom, you look at their report. reported about a month ago, an excellent report, 12 times forward earnings, doesn't make it expensive. jeffrey's has a 180 price target. abgo, i think that goes higher. i don't like biotech. >> up next, is the street wrong on several big-cap stocks in the market? if you like being contrarian i like that you have more opportunities. and while many oil traders may be looking at opec, one silicon valley unicorn has the commodities king dennis gartman really worried about the crude trade. he'll tell us why when "fast money" returns. you are called the father of behavioral economics. i've been called a lot of things. i have read all of your books. did you learn anything? i learned that humans are complicated. we're emotional. absent-minded. and
excited and with tim on dividends because of intel. buy intel and get the dividend and hold it for a long time. >> quickly, would you rather? >> i agree with the west side of the desk. you know what west, because i'm east of -- east side, west. >> i understand. >> broadcom, you look at their report. reported about a month ago, an excellent report, 12 times forward earnings, doesn't make it expensive. jeffrey's has a 180 price target. abgo, i think that goes higher. i...
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grove was ceo of intel from 1987 to 1998. he served as chairman until 2005 and was time's man of the year in 1997. >>> a sobering study on retirement. only about 20% of the americans are very confident in their financial future. according to the latest annual survey that percentage of workers hasn't changed much in 26 years. in this survey, roughly four in ten workers said they and their spouses have less than $10,000 in savings and investments. >>> speaking of investments, it's time to get out those income statements because tax filing season is here. every tuesday from now through april 18th, the deadline, day, we will tackle a different topic to help you navigate this annual task. let's start with what taxpayers worry most about, maybe a little more than they need to. how can i avoid getting aaudited, besides not cheating. >> less than 1% of americans are being audited. it really impacts you if you make a lot of money. if you make over 200,000 you'll have a 3% chance. make over a million dollars, you have a 9% chance. also
grove was ceo of intel from 1987 to 1998. he served as chairman until 2005 and was time's man of the year in 1997. >>> a sobering study on retirement. only about 20% of the americans are very confident in their financial future. according to the latest annual survey that percentage of workers hasn't changed much in 26 years. in this survey, roughly four in ten workers said they and their spouses have less than $10,000 in savings and investments. >>> speaking of investments,...
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the information and intel we gather seems to indicate that we are. obviously the timing is coincide coincidental. also, there's not that many bomb-makers that can pull off that vest with nails, so sophisticated, in europe. the belgium police are looking for two suspects, including the bomb-maker. it's likely he had a hand in this, fortunately. >> that is the matter. whether it was revenge and an operation that was planned and they brought the operation forward. i guess he has information that could have disrupted the plan for attack. >> i would believe that it was put forward. i don't see them, four days, revenge attack of this magnitude being synchronized in in way. we know from belgium sources that salah abdeslam was planning an attack. belgium authorities were looking at an attack and 30 jihadists on the loose >>> why is it - that why everyone is asking - is belgium becoming a haven for the attackers, for this and also paris? >> bull gem has become a main hub of jihadist terrorism, taking over from london. not infringing in some of the radicalizat
the information and intel we gather seems to indicate that we are. obviously the timing is coincide coincidental. also, there's not that many bomb-makers that can pull off that vest with nails, so sophisticated, in europe. the belgium police are looking for two suspects, including the bomb-maker. it's likely he had a hand in this, fortunately. >> that is the matter. whether it was revenge and an operation that was planned and they brought the operation forward. i guess he has information...
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. >> it's difficult in terms of means and deciding the importance of the intel is vital. the fact that they had 2 months to prepare for an attack is important na if you have landmarks and places that you think are potential targets for terrorists, especially with expats, you should upsecurity. one of our correspondents earlier said in ivory coast, particularly, the economy has taken a turn for the better, things are more peaceful, and people were shocked the attack happened. from what you are saying, there's plenty of intel that in prominent places, of which this is one, there was a decent chance something like this would happen. >> unfortunately it's human nature to say it happens to others. the fact that ivory coast, and senegal, which might be next, are countries that have been doing better on the economy and they are more of a target because an attack like this could have a negative impact on the economy. >> so would you say is this a pattern, or what you would expect to see, looking into the crystal ball, is this what you expect to happen going forward, as the servic
. >> it's difficult in terms of means and deciding the importance of the intel is vital. the fact that they had 2 months to prepare for an attack is important na if you have landmarks and places that you think are potential targets for terrorists, especially with expats, you should upsecurity. one of our correspondents earlier said in ivory coast, particularly, the economy has taken a turn for the better, things are more peaceful, and people were shocked the attack happened. from what you...
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was on the intel committee all this discussion about black sites. republicans and democrats all knew these things were going on. we were briefed in detail about what enhanced interrogations were, where they were being used, who they were being used on. it was a gang of 8 type of thing. started it in the press. it did not come out of the intel committee, it came out of congress. it was those using it for political advantage. they thought they could destroy the other party and use it to gain advantage in the next election. and they were right. and they hurt america because of it. that does not mean i agree with one of those policies. but every single republican and democrat had the opportunity to stand up and say no. i never saw one of them do it until they talked to the press anonymously. question plays on what you just said. in the back, there is a sign that says "big government sucks." we've heard a number of previous speakers say some variant of that. but the fact remains, if you look at this country's history, the wars have helped the state. you
was on the intel committee all this discussion about black sites. republicans and democrats all knew these things were going on. we were briefed in detail about what enhanced interrogations were, where they were being used, who they were being used on. it was a gang of 8 type of thing. started it in the press. it did not come out of the intel committee, it came out of congress. it was those using it for political advantage. they thought they could destroy the other party and use it to gain...
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joining with me with his intel on the american islamic form for democracy dr. jazer. everybody is worried about everyone's feelings. you're a muslim, what's your response to that? >> i think you're right. it's not only insulting is that if we can't get them and the problem is so simple and what's happening, the politicians specially on the left are exploiting this for the identity politic and doing the partisan politics and when, in fact, the solution is complicated and we can do both. we can declare war on the presidential ideology of the fashionism, radicalism that's attacking us which i -- islamism, so we can do that and muslims can be part of the solution. but we are not talking about just a running patrols in neighborhoods, we are talking engaging in monitoring. imagine, trish, yet police can't monitor that, it's sort of like drug violence and police saying, well, we can't monitor where drugs are used or heavy used neighborhoods. trish: stay with me, i want to continue the conversation because i think it has a been political movement. dr. jesser will be back. sta
joining with me with his intel on the american islamic form for democracy dr. jazer. everybody is worried about everyone's feelings. you're a muslim, what's your response to that? >> i think you're right. it's not only insulting is that if we can't get them and the problem is so simple and what's happening, the politicians specially on the left are exploiting this for the identity politic and doing the partisan politics and when, in fact, the solution is complicated and we can do both. we...
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the intel failures. that was the ambassador to denmark saying massive intel failure is going on. >> it is hard to believe that 15 years after 9/11 we have this big of a problem. every nato meeting i ever had i had the privilege to attend, one of the big issues on the table was how the european countries were not meeting their obligation to spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on self-defense. belgium is at 1%. not only that. they've known about this neighborhood for years. they were basically providing the negligence by the belgium official was allowing the terrorists to plot and plan in a safe haven within brussels. and that was what we were supposed to be able to disrupt. 15 years ago. and the things about breaking down intel and law enforcement, to be able to talk to each other. they haven't even done the basics. they can't even learn from our terrible mistakes. that we rectified. >> the turkish government told them that the guy was a terrorist. but they didn't react. >> and also, they lo
the intel failures. that was the ambassador to denmark saying massive intel failure is going on. >> it is hard to believe that 15 years after 9/11 we have this big of a problem. every nato meeting i ever had i had the privilege to attend, one of the big issues on the table was how the european countries were not meeting their obligation to spend at least 2% of their gross domestic product on self-defense. belgium is at 1%. not only that. they've known about this neighborhood for years....