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today, motorola is not one of the big brands. so that transition was there.ly: i want to go back to 1984. it was a big year for the mac. also a year that some people point to when computers started being marketed more towards men. and women in computer science courses started dropping. what was it like being a female engineer in 1984? padmasree: it was a rarity. it think it was one of those things where i felt -- it was sort of a mixed view. i felt a deep kinship to other women engineers. to this day, i feel it has shaped who i am as a woman leader and women engineering leader in the tech industry. i think the other thing it brought to light, i would say, the fact that it is important to have self-confidence. people notice you. these two things either i learned them because i had to survive tough environments, i learned them because it was the only way to work, i do not know. that it has been a profound life lesson. emily: do you think that is something that set you apart from other women who were doing it? obviously, you survived. padmasree: i can't say whet
today, motorola is not one of the big brands. so that transition was there.ly: i want to go back to 1984. it was a big year for the mac. also a year that some people point to when computers started being marketed more towards men. and women in computer science courses started dropping. what was it like being a female engineer in 1984? padmasree: it was a rarity. it think it was one of those things where i felt -- it was sort of a mixed view. i felt a deep kinship to other women engineers. to...
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morgan, motorola, ups, apple -- did they pull o out or give less? >> most of them gave lesess.t of them had already given some cash, so they could not get the money back. given $75,000 in 2015 to start off and probably had a plan of giving upwards of $1 million total. once they started the campaign, they started the campaign, the shut off all additional money. some corporations already committed to giving things that were in kind to an already signed contracts, but we were able to get them to pull back on cash spared s some corporations, like apple and others, hp, decided no money whatsoever. amy: and thehen you met take companies who wrote an open letter against donald trump's nomination? >> and leveraging it. when they started to write these letters and at the same time, we're seeing these corporations still give money, and we said, there is a disconnect between your language and saying we do not like donald trump, but you are going to actually support a celebration for him with streamers and balloons and confederate flags. we w were clear. we threw up ads we never had to run
morgan, motorola, ups, apple -- did they pull o out or give less? >> most of them gave lesess.t of them had already given some cash, so they could not get the money back. given $75,000 in 2015 to start off and probably had a plan of giving upwards of $1 million total. once they started the campaign, they started the campaign, the shut off all additional money. some corporations already committed to giving things that were in kind to an already signed contracts, but we were able to get...
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motorola, jp morgan chase, wells fargo, apple, they are part of the contingent that donated big bucks to the g.o.p. convention four years ago. this year, they and many others have scaled back or are keeping their cash in their pockets. the right now, reports say that the rnc is six million-dollar short. >> now, the rnc has released the latest list of speakers this week and in what donald trump said would be a show biz convention, those his words, it looks like the best known celebrity will be willie robert son of duck dynasty fame and scott baio of happy days and joan i love chaci. new jersey governor chris christie will speak here tuesday night during the week, that may afford donald trump his best opportunity to show america he is a serious candidate, a likable candidate and a candidate who can predict and who can protect americans in a uncertain and dangerous world. brian, the convention begins tomorrow afternoon at 1:30. >> don't forget scott b aio also in charles in charge. thanks very much, jim. >>> jim and czar i will be in cleveland until thursday with gavel to gavel coverage
motorola, jp morgan chase, wells fargo, apple, they are part of the contingent that donated big bucks to the g.o.p. convention four years ago. this year, they and many others have scaled back or are keeping their cash in their pockets. the right now, reports say that the rnc is six million-dollar short. >> now, the rnc has released the latest list of speakers this week and in what donald trump said would be a show biz convention, those his words, it looks like the best known celebrity...
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everybody from apple to motorola the chinese platform makers and fighting for market share.rices keep falling. so it is a very tough market as well. so the specs got better and the prices are cheaper and the prices are cheaper. we see major brands introducing cheaper smartphones in india. why? india is a price-sensitive market. according to the world bank, income in india is about $5,630. a lot of indians cannot afford the basics, like education and health care. so smartphones are a distant dream for a lot of indians. but technology is getting and smartphone makers are hoping that some of those very services that indians cannot afford can be delivered much cheaper with smart phones that are less expensive, such as health care and education. so india is literally becoming a battleground for cheaper smartphones and midrange smartphones. yvonne: for sure. how about apple? we just saw yesterday how it has fallen to the sixth spot in china. but how are they doing in india? exactly devices are not right for the price-sensitive indian market. $700.eapest devices about about 80% of
everybody from apple to motorola the chinese platform makers and fighting for market share.rices keep falling. so it is a very tough market as well. so the specs got better and the prices are cheaper and the prices are cheaper. we see major brands introducing cheaper smartphones in india. why? india is a price-sensitive market. according to the world bank, income in india is about $5,630. a lot of indians cannot afford the basics, like education and health care. so smartphones are a distant...
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older people in nursing homes that don't have a need to have a motorola -- automobile. we are seeing a deliberate move on the part of some people who are not likely to vote for them. georgia,s governor of there was a wide move through the country to increase the number of people who could vote. designated every high school principal to be a voting registrar. every haskell had a voting registrar. -- high school had a voting registrar. every may i would have a contest to see which high school can register the most voters. ien i got to the white house, found that it was impossible to do the same thing. o'neill, came in and said, we will not be successful with this because neither democrats want to open up the right to vote to new voters because the qualified voters have put that there and they don't want new voters to come in and vote. tois bipartisan reluctance let voting be open and free and universal. for a long time, monitor the elections there were a lot of them. restricted to 650,000 small villages in china now part of the congress party. those little villages, and b
older people in nursing homes that don't have a need to have a motorola -- automobile. we are seeing a deliberate move on the part of some people who are not likely to vote for them. georgia,s governor of there was a wide move through the country to increase the number of people who could vote. designated every high school principal to be a voting registrar. every haskell had a voting registrar. -- high school had a voting registrar. every may i would have a contest to see which high school can...
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be able to take this to any american city and call virtually anyplace in the world and its maker, motorolaler version than this will be on the market next year. >> the first cell phones looked like soviet army field telephones. they were these huge lunch boxes you hold up to your head. >> this is just the birth of this industry. all inventions start out in a very rough state. and whether it's computers or cell phones, it took awhile to refine them and make them into something that all of us use. >> you look at the bottom of your screen, it says please press. >> to defend the computer has become a national mania. we are told miss the electronic boat and you're sunk. >> in the future everything is probably going to be computerized so you have to know how to use computers. >> my son just took a computer class in school. he's only 8 years old. i figure i'd just as soon be as smart as he is. >> for all you hear about friendly, they aren't really especially for playing pacman. >> a small snag in computer marketing has been what is called technophobia. fear of these bloodless little wizards. the
be able to take this to any american city and call virtually anyplace in the world and its maker, motorolaler version than this will be on the market next year. >> the first cell phones looked like soviet army field telephones. they were these huge lunch boxes you hold up to your head. >> this is just the birth of this industry. all inventions start out in a very rough state. and whether it's computers or cell phones, it took awhile to refine them and make them into something that...
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the first one from motorola, big as a brick. big as a shoe box. 40-minute battery life. first one, thousand $995. n.o.w. there are billions around the world ask they almost give them away. smartphone, $100, about to good down to $50. scarcity to abundance. how do we get that in health care? we outline basic reforms. one us nationwide shopping for health insurance instead of state cartels, have hundreds of companies compete for your business. equalite treatment. if a business gets -- how about transparency. hospitals and clinics post prices for their services. one charges $2,000 for an mr and i another one 350. how about requiring transparency on how much patients die from infections received after their admitted to a hospital. it's a national scandal. no restaurant could get away with that. chipotle didn't kill anyone, thankfully, but the stock and company took a huge hit. yet thousands of patients die unnecessarily in our hospitals. how about re-admission race. how about choice of insurance? i don't need pregnancy services, thank you very minute, but i'm forced to buy t
the first one from motorola, big as a brick. big as a shoe box. 40-minute battery life. first one, thousand $995. n.o.w. there are billions around the world ask they almost give them away. smartphone, $100, about to good down to $50. scarcity to abundance. how do we get that in health care? we outline basic reforms. one us nationwide shopping for health insurance instead of state cartels, have hundreds of companies compete for your business. equalite treatment. if a business gets -- how about...
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>>will tran: some of the motorola went down the store and into the bay so the coast guard is actuallyank to see if it is in the oil slick. >>robin winston: it is always slow coming, san leandro getting into oakland the big rig accident it makes things much worse the lanes are clear on 880 north the back of stretches all the way out beyond 92 it is going to be a least a 40 minute trip from hey what all the way into downtown oakland. >>robin winston: that is when traffic is going to pick up and is attracting a lot of attention to 38 the, is backed up to 580, that will be a slow ride from the split from those of you will have to come from castro valley. >>robin winston: it is no longer a good alternate it is crawling from to 38 all the way into downtown oakland around 32 minutes, the average drive to get from the split. >>robin winston: you just have to leave early this morning if you're taking 580 give yourself an extra 30 minutes on top of your normal commute. >>reporter: the bay bridge as we take look at that a little bit of haze were giving some of the smoke from the fire to the sout
>>will tran: some of the motorola went down the store and into the bay so the coast guard is actuallyank to see if it is in the oil slick. >>robin winston: it is always slow coming, san leandro getting into oakland the big rig accident it makes things much worse the lanes are clear on 880 north the back of stretches all the way out beyond 92 it is going to be a least a 40 minute trip from hey what all the way into downtown oakland. >>robin winston: that is when traffic is...
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ups, jpmorgan chase, motorola, packard. some of the big donor money also not going.ut the koch brothers. they wrote some big checks her tampa 2012. they are not showing up. neither a former president bush. neither is senator john mccain, former presidential candidate. the host committee says don't worry about it. we are all good. we have the money we need. charles: some of this, the two year point it is an interesting game. >> some of these companies decided not to go. they either have to do both or neither. >> i want to ask about the british accent. the minister in charge of trade deals for brett outside of the e.u. is aiming for the exit date to be january 2019. is that later than they thought it would be? >> this goes against the whole idea. they want the quickest divorce possible. they say to the u.k., fine, you are leaving, great. lift off the band-aid. take your things and get out. but to your point -- exactly, clear route. we will figure it out. the new pm has made some rapprochement with australia, canada saying we are reaching out to our oldest allies to we
ups, jpmorgan chase, motorola, packard. some of the big donor money also not going.ut the koch brothers. they wrote some big checks her tampa 2012. they are not showing up. neither a former president bush. neither is senator john mccain, former presidential candidate. the host committee says don't worry about it. we are all good. we have the money we need. charles: some of this, the two year point it is an interesting game. >> some of these companies decided not to go. they either have to...
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also, ford, motorola solutions and u.p.s.ll giving $100,000 or more last time around, this time around zero, zero, zero across the board for all of those guys. again, different reasons for each company, but ultimately a decision not to participate in the political spectacle that is a national political convention. most of these companies are not contributing both here at the rnc and at the dnc in two weeks in philadelphia, guys. so just a whole pullback, generally, from politics is what we're seeing from corporate america. >> yeah, those numbers highlight it quite starkly. thanks. eamon, thanks. >>> managing to push the democratic party platform further to the left, more now from cnbc contributor larry kudlow also an informal advisor to the donald trump campaign. this is my favorite part in the campaign where the two candidates in the primaries are beating each other up, hillary clinton said he had to retract being friends with the president, and today. >> love. >> they're pals. >> american style to quote another '70s show. >
also, ford, motorola solutions and u.p.s.ll giving $100,000 or more last time around, this time around zero, zero, zero across the board for all of those guys. again, different reasons for each company, but ultimately a decision not to participate in the political spectacle that is a national political convention. most of these companies are not contributing both here at the rnc and at the dnc in two weeks in philadelphia, guys. so just a whole pullback, generally, from politics is what we're...
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and i would say this, the big concern apple is going to turn into nokia, next motorola, next blackberryng to happen. if anything i think a lot of their peers are going to go by the wayside. i think it's going to take a little patience here. we put a market multiple on apple. and that's very, very reasonable considering their track record of growth relative to the s&p. >> so, deeder, is anyone legitimate in saying, well, what took them so long to go from 16 to 32 gigs in terms of the storage on the phone? i mean, that seems like what you got to do today. >> yeah. absolutely. it's been several years now where we've been waiting for apple to increase the default storage from 16 up to 32. you can't expand the storage on an iphone. and the way apple does photos on the iphone with live photos, they're very, very big. and so a lot of consumers use the storage quickly. >> do you agree there will be a turn in sales when we get to the new model? >> that's a good question. while the new storage will be nice, there are other rumors that it's going to be thinner, which might effect battery life. we'
and i would say this, the big concern apple is going to turn into nokia, next motorola, next blackberryng to happen. if anything i think a lot of their peers are going to go by the wayside. i think it's going to take a little patience here. we put a market multiple on apple. and that's very, very reasonable considering their track record of growth relative to the s&p. >> so, deeder, is anyone legitimate in saying, well, what took them so long to go from 16 to 32 gigs in terms of the...
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you know that first cell phone we had 30 years ago from motorola? big as a shoe box. weighed like a brick. 40 minute battery life. $3995. today they give them away. you can get a good smartphone without a plan from verizon or anybody else for 100 bucks. soon down to 50 bucks. we've become so spoiled, i grew up with a thing called card catalogs. you remember those in libraries. now you have it instantly in front of you, we're so spoiled now if we place a call to a shepherd in outer mongolia, takes longer than 10 seconds, boy this is a piece of crap, why isn't working faster? that is what free markets does, always turns scarcity to abundance if you let them. >> host: are you technology user? >> guest: yes. the nice thing since i'm a klutz about technology. i love the ipad. you touch sitting happens. that is the thing. you don't have to be an engineer to drive an automobile. you don't have to be technologist to be able to use the stuff. often times, the people who do best, are not the ones who invent it. or ones who learned how to use the invention. take for example, the
you know that first cell phone we had 30 years ago from motorola? big as a shoe box. weighed like a brick. 40 minute battery life. $3995. today they give them away. you can get a good smartphone without a plan from verizon or anybody else for 100 bucks. soon down to 50 bucks. we've become so spoiled, i grew up with a thing called card catalogs. you remember those in libraries. now you have it instantly in front of you, we're so spoiled now if we place a call to a shepherd in outer mongolia,...