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melissa: mcafee is back.ng a surprise appearance at one of the biggest hacking conferences. thousands of hackers attending deaf conn were happy to see him, the software developer not pleased with google. john mcafee joins me himself. why are you not happy with google? >> well i think privacy is deteriorating rapidly due to the overarching influence of way google does business. they make money finding out what we like, what we buy, we don't buy, where we are, whether we're hungry. i think that is an intrusion that intrusion has reached extreme proportions. melissa: you say they have a very negative influence on society and reduce us to the lowest common denominator. how so? >> if everybody knew everything about everyone else, our behavior would be restricted to the least common denominator. we would knot be able, for example, practice our own religion in private, if we were surrounded by an opposing religion. we wouldn't be able to tell our children the things that we believe about good and bad people if good
melissa: mcafee is back.ng a surprise appearance at one of the biggest hacking conferences. thousands of hackers attending deaf conn were happy to see him, the software developer not pleased with google. john mcafee joins me himself. why are you not happy with google? >> well i think privacy is deteriorating rapidly due to the overarching influence of way google does business. they make money finding out what we like, what we buy, we don't buy, where we are, whether we're hungry. i think...
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what is the status of those, and who should play john mcafee in the feature film?> i do not know who is going to play me. i hope it is not danny devito. the feature film is coming out in, i think, eight months. there is a book humming out. paramount is doing one based on josh davis's e-book. i have nothing to do with that one. i do not particularly care for josh davis as a writer. but, again, that is their thing. >> john mcafee, sounder of future tense systems. can san francisco compete with the tech community and its deep pockets? that is next on the best of "bloomberg west." >> we focus on technology and >> we focus on technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. evictions are on the rise in san francisco as the tech boom is driving home and rent prices way up. average rent is more than $2000 a month but some tenants with rent control pay as little as $757 a month. mayor ed lee is offering loans to help low-income resident departments stay in their homes. i spoke with willie brown and asked if it is enough to counter the deep pockets of the tech commun
what is the status of those, and who should play john mcafee in the feature film?> i do not know who is going to play me. i hope it is not danny devito. the feature film is coming out in, i think, eight months. there is a book humming out. paramount is doing one based on josh davis's e-book. i have nothing to do with that one. i do not particularly care for josh davis as a writer. but, again, that is their thing. >> john mcafee, sounder of future tense systems. can san francisco...
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him a john mcafee is back in the tech game with a focus on protecting internet privacy. he will join us, next. >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. john mcafee made his name creating early antivirus software will stop that years later he made headlines again after fleeing belize where authorities wanted to question him as a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor. now he is back in the tech game with a company that builds products to protect personal data. he recently spoke about this at the devcon hacker conference in las vegas. anpoke with him him undisclosed location and started by asking what exactly he means by that. >> google makes its money and so does facebook and almost every online company by collecting information. if it did not collect information, it would go broke. the information it collects is where are you, what are you buying, what do you like, what do you dislike and it is an intrusive system that has invaded every part of our lives will stop not just google. its most of the free app shoot download and you get permissions like you can turn the ca
him a john mcafee is back in the tech game with a focus on protecting internet privacy. he will join us, next. >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. john mcafee made his name creating early antivirus software will stop that years later he made headlines again after fleeing belize where authorities wanted to question him as a person of interest in the murder of his neighbor. now he is back in the tech game with a company that builds products to protect personal data. he recently spoke about...
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john mcafee, thank you for joining us today. no easy task to run a tech company, especially one in the midst of a huge turnaround. yahoo! chairman maynard webb is giving us a look at the challenges faced by many silicon valley leaders. that is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." time now for the office hours segment with yahoo! chairman maynard webb. he sits on the boards of salesforce, visa and yahoo!. this segment is how being the boss is now harder than ever. why now? >> now, the role is much tougher today because it used to be that you could be the hero and everybody bowed down to the ceo. that job was never easy, but today, you actually have to inspire and enlighten your old team. everybody wants to be an entrepreneur. they'd rather start their own company than join yours. it is way harder today than it is ever been. >> who has the hardest job? >> i am not allowed to talk about yahoo!. i would say john chen at blackberry has huge challenges in front of him. >> i spoke with john chen
john mcafee, thank you for joining us today. no easy task to run a tech company, especially one in the midst of a huge turnaround. yahoo! chairman maynard webb is giving us a look at the challenges faced by many silicon valley leaders. that is next on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is "bloomberg west." time now for the office hours segment with yahoo! chairman maynard webb. he sits on the boards of salesforce, visa and yahoo!. this segment is how...
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but, again, that is their thing. >> john mcafee, sounder of future tent systems. san francisco compete with the tech community and its deep pockets? that is next on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> we focus on technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. evictions are on the rise in san francisco as the tech boom is driving home and rent prices way up. average rent is more than $2000 a month but some tenants with rent control pay as little as 757 a month. yor ed lee is offering loans to help low-income resident departments stay in their homes. i spoke with willie brown and asked if it is enough to counter the deep pockets of the tech community? that was a believe misquote by whoever produced that story. $3 million means almost nothing in terms of addressing the housing issue. you need a lot more money than that and ed lee is committed to a lot more money than that. >> you can buy a hubble with that. rents are rising twice as fast and tech immunity neighborhoods as we are in the rest of the city. the most evictions are happening ithin blocks of these t
but, again, that is their thing. >> john mcafee, sounder of future tent systems. san francisco compete with the tech community and its deep pockets? that is next on the best of "bloomberg west." ♪ >> we focus on technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. evictions are on the rise in san francisco as the tech boom is driving home and rent prices way up. average rent is more than $2000 a month but some tenants with rent control pay as little as 757 a month....
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mcafee or mr. zeller, i guess, why did fda feel it was important to hold off on restrictions on e-cigarette flavors and marketing when they're clearly targeting kids? why did fda hold off on that? >> i appreciate -- >> on the flavors. >> i appreciate the question and the perspective, mr. chairman. and we share the concerns about any marketing of any of the currently unregulated products like e-cigarettes that would have an appeal to kids. we need to have jurisdiction over them to do something about it. but in the preamble to the proposed deeming rule that would give us the authority to take regulatory action, we summed up all the evidence that we had about flavors, and we asked a series of what i think are very profound and far-reaching questions about that we want comment from all points of view on what role the presence of flavors like this should play as an influence on the regulatory policies that the agency will be in a position to make when deeming is final and we have the ability to use all
mcafee or mr. zeller, i guess, why did fda feel it was important to hold off on restrictions on e-cigarette flavors and marketing when they're clearly targeting kids? why did fda hold off on that? >> i appreciate -- >> on the flavors. >> i appreciate the question and the perspective, mr. chairman. and we share the concerns about any marketing of any of the currently unregulated products like e-cigarettes that would have an appeal to kids. we need to have jurisdiction over them...
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what are the status of those projects and who should play john mcafee in future films?don't know who will play me. i hope it is not danny devito. the feature film is coming out in i think eight months. spike tv is doing a two hour documentary. they are choosing the director right now. there was a book coming out. paramount is doing one based on josh davis' book. i have nothing to do with that one. i do not particularly care for josh davis as a writer. that is very thing -- they are saying -- their thing g. >> john mcafee, thank you for joining us today. a techo easy task to run company, especially one in the midst of a huge turnaround. is facing then challenges to silicon valley leaders, next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> i am emily chang and this is bloomberg west. time now for the office hours chairman -- a segment with chairman maynard webb for yahoo!. he sits on salesforce and visa and yahoo!. this is how being the boss is now harder than ever. why now? is much tougher today because it used to be that you could be the hero and everybody bowed down to the ceo. that job was
what are the status of those projects and who should play john mcafee in future films?don't know who will play me. i hope it is not danny devito. the feature film is coming out in i think eight months. spike tv is doing a two hour documentary. they are choosing the director right now. there was a book coming out. paramount is doing one based on josh davis' book. i have nothing to do with that one. i do not particularly care for josh davis as a writer. that is very thing -- they are saying --...
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researcher andrew mcafee talks about the new machine age. he spoke with david brooks for 20 minutes. two very fun folks. your services are no longer needed, meet the robot. we have andrew mcafee, who has one of the hottest books on the market right now. colonist forooks, the new york times -- columnist for the new york times. at her opening dinner, david gave a riveting, sobering talk about the subject happiness. in the back of the my mind i have the for a williams song going -- the pharrell williams song going on. the moral versus the economic as we look at the machine age that is coming. david brooks. >> i ask short questions. machines think, humans think, what is the difference? >> i think we both wish that i were thomas these days. you think you have written a book about economics and then somebody shows you what that actually means. machines don't think. a the same way, there is great pioneer of artificial intelligence that said airplanes don't flap their wings. we see cool stuff going on in nature and we build machines that get theire.
researcher andrew mcafee talks about the new machine age. he spoke with david brooks for 20 minutes. two very fun folks. your services are no longer needed, meet the robot. we have andrew mcafee, who has one of the hottest books on the market right now. colonist forooks, the new york times -- columnist for the new york times. at her opening dinner, david gave a riveting, sobering talk about the subject happiness. in the back of the my mind i have the for a williams song going -- the pharrell...
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what is the status of those, and who should play john mcafee in the feature film?do not know who is going to play me. i hope it is not danny devito. outfeature film is coming in, i think, eight months. spike tv is doing a two-hour documentary. they are choosing the director for that. that should come out in a short time. there is a book humming out. paramount is doing one based on josh davis's e-book. i have nothing to do with that one. i do not particularly care for josh davis as a writer. but, again, that is their thing. >> message to hollywood. not danny devito. of futuree, founder tense systems. thanks so much for joining me today. it is no easy task to run a tech company, especially one in the midst of a huge turnaround. the yahoo! chairman gives us an inside look at the challenges faced by many silicon valley leaders, next. ♪ >> time for our office hours, who formerlywebb, served as ceo of ebay. he currently sits on the board of salesforce and visa as well as yahoo!. how being then boss is now harder than ever. why now? >> the role is much tougher today becau
what is the status of those, and who should play john mcafee in the feature film?do not know who is going to play me. i hope it is not danny devito. outfeature film is coming in, i think, eight months. spike tv is doing a two-hour documentary. they are choosing the director for that. that should come out in a short time. there is a book humming out. paramount is doing one based on josh davis's e-book. i have nothing to do with that one. i do not particularly care for josh davis as a writer....
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. >> next eric brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee talk about technical it bans with the taking of our lives and economy and suggest ways to harness those advances to benefit society. the conversation is about an hour. >> good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you are in the know. you can find the commonwealth club on the internet at the commonwealth club.org. i am andrew leonard from salon.com, the moderator for this evenings program. to my left is eric brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee business researchers at the sloan school of management. eric is the director of mit's center for digital business and andrew is a principle research scientist. the two men made a name for themselves a couple of years ago with their self-published book, race against the machine which coalesced some emerging nervousness about the fact that automation is really beginning to replace jobs at higher and higher levels. i they followed this up with a bigger book, "the second machine age" work, progress and prosperity in time of brilliant technologies. and it
. >> next eric brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee talk about technical it bans with the taking of our lives and economy and suggest ways to harness those advances to benefit society. the conversation is about an hour. >> good evening and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you are in the know. you can find the commonwealth club on the internet at the commonwealth club.org. i am andrew leonard from salon.com, the moderator for this evenings...
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[laughter] [applause] >> our thanks to booktv.org and andrew mcafee 42 we also want to thank our audience is here and on radio, television, and the internet. i am andrew leonard. and now the place where you are in the know is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching book tv, starting now craig detweiler talks about his book "igods" in which he looks at the impact of technology and social media and our culture today. this interview as part of book tv college series from pepperdine university. >> and. >> host: and you're watching book tv on c-span2 on location at pepperdine university in malibu, california as part of our university series. we like to visit universities and colleges and talk to professors who are also authors. joining us now is craig detweiler. his book, "igods: how technology shapes our spiritual and social lives". here is the book cover. professor craig detweiler, buffalo begin to that, what do you teacher at pepperdine? >> guest: i am a school teacher first. i help the students navigate the entertainment i
[laughter] [applause] >> our thanks to booktv.org and andrew mcafee 42 we also want to thank our audience is here and on radio, television, and the internet. i am andrew leonard. and now the place where you are in the know is adjourned. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching book tv, starting now craig detweiler talks about his book "igods" in which he looks at the impact of technology and social media and our...
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we have andrew mcafee, who has one of the hottest books on the market right now. with david brooks, columnist for "the new york times." at our opening dinner, david gave a riveting, sobering talk about the subject happiness. in the back of my mind, i had the pharrell williams song going on. the moral versus the economic as we look at the machine age that is coming. david brooks. >> i ask short questions. machines think, humans think, what is the difference? >> i think we both wish that i were thomas these days. you think you have written a
we have andrew mcafee, who has one of the hottest books on the market right now. with david brooks, columnist for "the new york times." at our opening dinner, david gave a riveting, sobering talk about the subject happiness. in the back of my mind, i had the pharrell williams song going on. the moral versus the economic as we look at the machine age that is coming. david brooks. >> i ask short questions. machines think, humans think, what is the difference? >> i think we...
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erik brynjolfsson is to my left and andrew mcafee who are business researchers at the mit school of management and erik is the director at the school of business and andrew is the principle research scientist. they made a name for themselves a couple years ago with their self-published book. it brought up emerging nervousness about the fact that automation is beginning to replace jobs at higher and higher levels. they followed this up with a bigger book "the second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies" and it is really, i think, everybody in the room will say how timely this is in the san francisco and the greater bay area there is a lot of tension about both how the tech economy is changing everybody's lives and where we are headed from there. the book directly tackles the promise of technology and some potential challenges it poses. i think both would like to start with questions before giving a brief summary of their views and that is what the second machine age is all about. >> why don't i start and say the book got started from confusion that bot
erik brynjolfsson is to my left and andrew mcafee who are business researchers at the mit school of management and erik is the director at the school of business and andrew is the principle research scientist. they made a name for themselves a couple years ago with their self-published book. it brought up emerging nervousness about the fact that automation is beginning to replace jobs at higher and higher levels. they followed this up with a bigger book "the second machine age: work,...
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the commonwealth club of california program and we are talking with erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee about their new book "the second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies" and i am your moderator drew leonard. you can hear this on the radio or see videos online on our youtube channel. a couple questions about what you think of basic guaranteed income as a response to the issue which seems to be the opposite of a negative tax. >> they are very closely related. let me build on what andrew was saying. we think you can reallocate the way income is divided. but andy and i focus on an expanded earned income tax credit. they are both ways of getting income to the hands of people and some who haven't benefited as much from the technology. we have been convinced, first a quote we came across from a company that says work solves three great evils, work and it is about a sense of other val values. and bob putnam a great socialogist provide evidence that when work leaves a community it doesn't just take out money but it leads to increase drug use, incre
the commonwealth club of california program and we are talking with erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee about their new book "the second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies" and i am your moderator drew leonard. you can hear this on the radio or see videos online on our youtube channel. a couple questions about what you think of basic guaranteed income as a response to the issue which seems to be the opposite of a negative tax. >> they...
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the commonwealth club of california program and we are talking with erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee about their new book "the second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies" and i am your moderator drew leonard. you can hear this on the radio or see videos online on our youtube channel. a couple questions about what you think of basic guaranteed income as a response to the issue which seems to be the opposite of a negative tax. >> they are very closely related. let me build on what andrew was saying. we think you can reallocate the way income is divided. but andy and i focus on an expanded earned income tax credit. they are both ways of getting income to the hands of people and some who haven't benefited as much from the technology. we have been convinced, first a quote we came across from a company that says work solves three great evils, work and it is about a sense of other val values. and bob putnam a great socialogist provide evidence that when work leaves a community it doesn't just take out money but it leads to increase drug use, incre
the commonwealth club of california program and we are talking with erik brynjolfsson and andrew mcafee about their new book "the second machine age: work, progress, and prosperity in a time of brilliant technologies" and i am your moderator drew leonard. you can hear this on the radio or see videos online on our youtube channel. a couple questions about what you think of basic guaranteed income as a response to the issue which seems to be the opposite of a negative tax. >> they...
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robert mcafee says if they do that the, they will take over the world, and he believes one of the cheapest stocks in the stock market incredibly. >> and eyes are on the iphone 6.0, and they are on top of the wor world, an even if something goes wrong with that product line, they have a mountain of cash, and they can do whatever they want. >> they could can buy every brand in america a few times over if they wanted to. >> and now sh, in the e hacking the credit cards not from the big box store this time or payments from a website, but the hackers hit a major hospital network, community health systems runs 206 hospitals in 29 states, and the hack hit all of them, and 4.5 million patients affected. what happened, jose? >> this is terrible news that they were able to get on to the mainfra mainframe, and steal names and addresses, and social security nu numbers and birthdays and telephone numbers. this is just one form of in intheft, a and not identity theft, but medical identity theft. there is a huge black market for our medical data, because people want to use it and pose as patients going i
robert mcafee says if they do that the, they will take over the world, and he believes one of the cheapest stocks in the stock market incredibly. >> and eyes are on the iphone 6.0, and they are on top of the wor world, an even if something goes wrong with that product line, they have a mountain of cash, and they can do whatever they want. >> they could can buy every brand in america a few times over if they wanted to. >> and now sh, in the e hacking the credit cards not from...
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still out how long this is going to last but they've got a good ball now what's going on with john mcafee this is crazy i mean his story is better than any crime novel i've read this just tell me what's going on because you were black and he he was out there i guess at the desk we didn't get to run into him a blackout but he has some crazy stuff going on with the police essentially he says that you know he had this big fine from the police government which is a tactic i can't truly i can't keep up with it because it's so bonkers he had an x. lover come after him and shoot at him anyway instead of paying the police police government he gave them computers that had some sort of spyware on them that then gave him all this information about them and he says that they're run by a single low a cartel and this crazy crazy stuff again better than any crime novel i've read this so what do you think they're do you think that he's kind of off the radar. a little bit you know because i read some of the stuff that he had to defcon and he said basically i don't know anything about technology. so why wa
still out how long this is going to last but they've got a good ball now what's going on with john mcafee this is crazy i mean his story is better than any crime novel i've read this just tell me what's going on because you were black and he he was out there i guess at the desk we didn't get to run into him a blackout but he has some crazy stuff going on with the police essentially he says that you know he had this big fine from the police government which is a tactic i can't truly i can't keep...
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. >>> coming up, john mcafee is getting back in the game.ic anti-piracy pioneer unveiling a new website, and let's just say you can start your list of complaints right now. >>> and as we head to break, a quick check of the european markets. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. i make a lot of purchases foand i get ass. lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards, even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. >>> welcome back. u.s. equity futures at this hour suggest we will have a higher open. d
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we have john mcafee on this program. the next big attack will happen by the end of this year.u are the white hacker here. we do not want to repeat -- what i am trying to get at here, that kind of hack where you put out totally false information, you have got the ability to create panic. you can do that these days. >> absolutely. it is in every day lives. it is in our cars. it is in our plans. it is not a bad place in the first place. what was interesting, you are seeing a lot of attacks happening on the public safety side. people demonstrated how to hack airplanes. how to attack cars. there is a lot of concern. stuart: john mcafee said, i do not know how he phrased it, the big one, it is coming this year. he could not tell us what form it would take. do you want to speculate? >> i do not think anyone can predict exactly when that will happen. there is what is called the i am calgary movement. you need to focus on critical portions of our infrastructure. stuart: and enormous investment to get ahead of this. >> that is a great point. there is actually less cost. companies start
we have john mcafee on this program. the next big attack will happen by the end of this year.u are the white hacker here. we do not want to repeat -- what i am trying to get at here, that kind of hack where you put out totally false information, you have got the ability to create panic. you can do that these days. >> absolutely. it is in every day lives. it is in our cars. it is in our plans. it is not a bad place in the first place. what was interesting, you are seeing a lot of attacks...
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ceo, organ stanley ceo and andrew mcafee. on the next washington journal, the brookings institution discusses the organization's report on poverty and how it relates to current events. we continue our look at presidencyohnson's with a discussion of the air quality at. , and environmental law professor. >> 200 years ago on august 24, 1814, british soldiers routed american troops just outside of washington dc. leaving the nation's capital wide open to british forces. night, the story of anthony pitch talks about the burning of washington, live on american history tv starting at 6:45 p.m. eastern on c-span3. >> this month, c-span presents debate on what makes america great, evolution, and genetically modified foods. issue spotlight with in-depth looks at veterans health care, irs oversight, student loan debt, and campus sexual assault. new perspectives on issues including local warming, voting rights, fighting infectious from america's historic places, find our tv schedule one week in advance at www.c-span.org. let us know what
ceo, organ stanley ceo and andrew mcafee. on the next washington journal, the brookings institution discusses the organization's report on poverty and how it relates to current events. we continue our look at presidencyohnson's with a discussion of the air quality at. , and environmental law professor. >> 200 years ago on august 24, 1814, british soldiers routed american troops just outside of washington dc. leaving the nation's capital wide open to british forces. night, the story of...
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gary davis's mcafee. >>> the future, remember, oculus vr, $1.6 billion earlier this year.ext guest agrees his company let's you make your own virtual reality content for things like auk doculus. all from your own home. >>> talking to one of the economic minds of country. john williams joins us on a first cnbc interview up later on "squawk alley." >>> and from indiegogo and kickstarter in our contest. number one, hover bike. a scaled down drone of the first manned flying motorcycle, the creator's ultimate goal. up against a smart helmet that connects to the web a rear view camera and onboard gps. the poll closes at 1:00 p.m. eastern. get your votes in. tomorrow, as always, we'll enveil this week's tech crowd leader. e-mail cnbc woin com/techcrowd. >> and luke skywalker. >> which swun most likely to gelt your neck broke jn goodness. looks dangerous. anyway, our next guest is letting users make their own virtual reality content for devices like facebook's recent acquisition, oculus rift. virtual reality and hardware company jaunt announcing a near $30 million round 67 funding
gary davis's mcafee. >>> the future, remember, oculus vr, $1.6 billion earlier this year.ext guest agrees his company let's you make your own virtual reality content for things like auk doculus. all from your own home. >>> talking to one of the economic minds of country. john williams joins us on a first cnbc interview up later on "squawk alley." >>> and from indiegogo and kickstarter in our contest. number one, hover bike. a scaled down drone of the first...
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i want to get at the history just as mcafee and the sheriff a big part of my bill was extending the to victims who are dating partners. do you support that piece of it? >> after there is a full hearing. >> by nature, there is a full hearing when you get a permanent restraining order. >> i think that is fair. i don't think it should be retroactive to anyone. after a full hearing, that is reasonable. >> the other thing i was thinking about was the numbers on the reduction of crime rates. i know some of the work we have done with violence against women and the word justice mccaffery , theone in law enforcement sheriff talked about what they have been doing in wisconsin under his leadership has made a difference. we have seen some reduction in those rates. i wonder if you would comment on that and particularly on domestic violence and what we are still seeing in terms of the numbers. pleased andtremely should be proud domestic violence homicides have gone down. data, they from the becausee down in part of the gun restrictions put on known domestic violence offenders and that have been uphe
i want to get at the history just as mcafee and the sheriff a big part of my bill was extending the to victims who are dating partners. do you support that piece of it? >> after there is a full hearing. >> by nature, there is a full hearing when you get a permanent restraining order. >> i think that is fair. i don't think it should be retroactive to anyone. after a full hearing, that is reasonable. >> the other thing i was thinking about was the numbers on the reduction...
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mcafee's chief security evangelist. >>> back-to-school shopping season is in full swing.ailers are making the grade? next, the back-to-school stock picks you can't afford to miss out on. >>> and how about this for an alternative investment, wine? coming up, the head of the big wine club giving us his take on this tasting investment, and the panel might get to sample some of his goods. >>> welcome back. back-to-school shopping season in full swing. the malls and stores seem crowded, and all this, after all, is the biggest shopping season of the year, next to christmas. joining us with three picks is sam poser from stern ag. welcome! >> thank you for having me. >> let's cut right to the chase. what are the three names you think we should be buying? >> foot locker, ginnesto and skechers. >> which is? >> journey stores, they own a company called shoe in london, a retailer, and johnston murphy. >> what do you guys here think? >> these are all shoe companies. the only thing you need for school are good sneakers? what is this? like for gym, i get it, but what about books, bookba
mcafee's chief security evangelist. >>> back-to-school shopping season is in full swing.ailers are making the grade? next, the back-to-school stock picks you can't afford to miss out on. >>> and how about this for an alternative investment, wine? coming up, the head of the big wine club giving us his take on this tasting investment, and the panel might get to sample some of his goods. >>> welcome back. back-to-school shopping season in full swing. the malls and stores...
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thanks. >> michael decaesar of mcafee.ding to the close, 30 minutes left in the trading session, the dow slowly heading back to the unchanged level. it's been down 50, up 60. we're up 7 points right now, kelly. >>> and bill, this password thing, what i love is that as people then try to have more sophisticated passwords, i've seen them write it down on a sticky note or make a note on their iphone about it. that's not very secure either! >> how else are you going to remember it, right? >> up next, georgia governor -- you can't, exactly. there needs to be another solution. we'll see if the market can come up with one. coming up, georgia governor nathan deal speaking with us exclusively. we'll get his take on jobs, housing, the consumer, a heated governor's race and a whole lot more. georgia just topped cnbc's list for best states in business. >>> and top executives still to come from u.p.s. and home depot, both headquartered there in atlanta. they will be stopping by. and wait until you hear their view on u.s. consumers and
thanks. >> michael decaesar of mcafee.ding to the close, 30 minutes left in the trading session, the dow slowly heading back to the unchanged level. it's been down 50, up 60. we're up 7 points right now, kelly. >>> and bill, this password thing, what i love is that as people then try to have more sophisticated passwords, i've seen them write it down on a sticky note or make a note on their iphone about it. that's not very secure either! >> how else are you going to remember...
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mcafee finding 96% of all mobile attacks happened on the android system.s were taken when android was first built to make sure that it was safer than it appears to be now? >> so privacy and security are issues google has always taken very seriously. so being able to architect the system in the right way and making sure that user data is stored responsibly and the right security mechanisms are put in place to make sure when it's transported that those pieces of data are protected well, those are things google bakes into the security process from the very beginning of developing any type of application. so, for example, hp has been supported in gmail from the very beginning. >> shuman, the main vulnerability here seems once again to be malicious apps. the way they describe this vulnerability is first you have to download an app that has malicious code running in it. we know that typically happens in android where the app stores aren't all policed very well. and then it can access shared memory. does this raise a fundamental question about openness versus cur
mcafee finding 96% of all mobile attacks happened on the android system.s were taken when android was first built to make sure that it was safer than it appears to be now? >> so privacy and security are issues google has always taken very seriously. so being able to architect the system in the right way and making sure that user data is stored responsibly and the right security mechanisms are put in place to make sure when it's transported that those pieces of data are protected well,...
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she was the chief technology officer at mcafee. she's somebody who comes with an understanding already of the importance of policy because she was chair of the board at infraguard, a private group managed by the fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up -- forensic analysis in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i hink it is called. she has been in touch with a lot of people on the hill. she has hit the ground running for us on the cyber front. she also helped us to recruit for our assistant secretary for cyber security and communications, a ph.d. in computer science, and an understanding of the gency. prior to joining us, he was at the white house. he has come in and provided some outstanding leadership along with his deputies. we have an outstanding team in place working on these cyber issues for us. they continue to attract the best and the brightest. we have a turnover which is to be expected. when you are recruiting really top talent, particularly in the cyber crime contex
she was the chief technology officer at mcafee. she's somebody who comes with an understanding already of the importance of policy because she was chair of the board at infraguard, a private group managed by the fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up -- forensic analysis in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i hink it is called. she has been in touch with a lot of people on the hill. she has hit the ground running for us on the cyber...
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andrew mcafee and michael spence, on the new world order. creative class that is disrupting all we know or knew about labor capital and the betterment of our human ca pital. to the fear of many americans, the new digital capital -- michael spence, congratulations on flogging this on children a month once. why did you write this essay with the two professors at m.i. t.? >> they wrote a really good book in which they try to lay out the evolution of a very powerful digital technology that is changing the world of work, the world of manufacturing, and so on. i have been working in parallel on the same kinds of things. we got together and thought nsa of this kind might help people to think about it. >> the fear of many and what janet yellen addresses is the slack in the economy. are these americans left behind us permanent losers? >> well, there is hope. it requires significant investment by individuals, by governments, by societies, and getting ready for a very different world of work. t andich service is dominan your ability to deal with value
andrew mcafee and michael spence, on the new world order. creative class that is disrupting all we know or knew about labor capital and the betterment of our human ca pital. to the fear of many americans, the new digital capital -- michael spence, congratulations on flogging this on children a month once. why did you write this essay with the two professors at m.i. t.? >> they wrote a really good book in which they try to lay out the evolution of a very powerful digital technology that is...
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mcafee at m.i.t.. a wonderful set of guests. busy morning. >> a very busy morning.aying about the price market action over the past 24 hours? >> we're down three percent as you know. i just did the math on the correction. marketrection and bear is 14 thousand 100. nowhere near that. certainly more volatile with the vix near 17 than anything with seen in months. >> certainly is. looking forward to the show. later on in the show. tom mentioning he has bill gross joining him later on. pretty well known name in the bond world. his son knows very little about bonds. i find that the little bit hard to believe. he does know a lot about beats. he is making tech and media investments tied to the music industry. jon erlichman with him. >> 25 euros and the gross loves the drums. crazy one.s the he is the son of a legendary bond investor, bill gross. >> i cannot tell you what a bond is to be honest. i am like it is a coupon. i will not even get into it. >> he shows us around his music studio in hollywood. >> he has seen at one time and said this is intense. >> he says all of hi
mcafee at m.i.t.. a wonderful set of guests. busy morning. >> a very busy morning.aying about the price market action over the past 24 hours? >> we're down three percent as you know. i just did the math on the correction. marketrection and bear is 14 thousand 100. nowhere near that. certainly more volatile with the vix near 17 than anything with seen in months. >> certainly is. looking forward to the show. later on in the show. tom mentioning he has bill gross joining him...
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antivirus pioneer john mcafee built a fortress around data. the mo
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she was the chief technology officer at mcafee. she's somebody who comes with an understanding already of the importance of policy because she was chair of the board at infraguard, a private group managed by the fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up analysis in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i think it is called. she has been in touch with a lot of people on the hill. she has hit the ground running for us on the cyber front. she also helped us to recruit for our assistant secretary for cyber security and communications, a ph.d. in computer science, and an understanding of the agency. prior to joining us, he was at the white house. he has come in and provided some outstanding leadership along with his deputies. we have an outstanding team in working on these cyber issues for us. they continue to attract the best and the brightest. we have a turnover which is to be expected. when you are recruiting really top talent, particularly in the cyber crime context. it is not sur
she was the chief technology officer at mcafee. she's somebody who comes with an understanding already of the importance of policy because she was chair of the board at infraguard, a private group managed by the fbi, and with the perfect frantic analysis ever up analysis in pennsylvania, outside of carnegie mellon, the center for technology and analysis, i think it is called. she has been in touch with a lot of people on the hill. she has hit the ground running for us on the cyber front. she...
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. >>: he left the scene can mcafee minutes later and put the head inside the car.ng a gun shop and no one saw the actual shooting and no gun was ever found. the defense argued that it was someone else to killed jose bound up. with the defense in this case that i think was very clever they did not exactly say he had it coming he deserved it they gave the jury an opportunity to acquaint but on the evidence that was before them. >>: the defense was able to convince jurors that he should not be convicted of murder beyond a reasonable doubt. >>: its 821 and we will continue with more news on weather and traffic and a couple of minutes. one of the stories that our following is the contest with pachelbel in a way that ♪ ♪ ♪ i gotta have that bag. italian leather? for an amazing deal, and i love that designer. [ shopper ] you paid how much for that? [ female announcer ] two stores. two amazing ways to score. t.j.maxx and marshalls. 'til labor day you doto reward yourself.t. get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. not to labor the point, but this s
. >>: he left the scene can mcafee minutes later and put the head inside the car.ng a gun shop and no one saw the actual shooting and no gun was ever found. the defense argued that it was someone else to killed jose bound up. with the defense in this case that i think was very clever they did not exactly say he had it coming he deserved it they gave the jury an opportunity to acquaint but on the evidence that was before them. >>: the defense was able to convince jurors that he...
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. >> we have andrew mcafee who has got one of the hottest books on the digital economy and co-author of the second machine age. i should say that at our opening dinner last night, david brooks talk riveting sobering about the subject happiness. in the back of my mind, i have the farrah williams song going on but david did away with that very quickly in looking at the contending moral and economic tracks to happyness and how we think of it. so i hope you'll get into some of that in terms of the moral versus the economic as we look at the machine age that's coming. david brooks. >> i don't know how we're going to that with computers but we'll try. >> first question is machines think. humans think. what's the difference? >> the first thing i want to say is i think we both wish that i were thomas these days. you think you've written a book about economics and then somebody shows you what that actually means. so hopefully, we'll get a chance to talk about what he thinks versus what's going on versus what we see going on. but machines don't think. in the same way, there's a great pioneer o
. >> we have andrew mcafee who has got one of the hottest books on the digital economy and co-author of the second machine age. i should say that at our opening dinner last night, david brooks talk riveting sobering about the subject happiness. in the back of my mind, i have the farrah williams song going on but david did away with that very quickly in looking at the contending moral and economic tracks to happyness and how we think of it. so i hope you'll get into some of that in terms...