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>> on p.c.?already there. >> in smart phones. >> on smart phone, i think we see opportunities to challenge for number two. number three i think it is difficult to say when. we are still even below double digits. i think we need to shoot for double digit market share and continue growth from there. >> who do you see as your biggest competitor? is it samsung because they have so many different products? >>> probably the only qualified player left in the near future. smart phone, still a big number of players. you start to see consolidation from a challenging point of view. the top two. let's say the top five. our major competitors. >> would you buy anyone else? would you be looking for more acquisitions? >> today we are business to integrate from -- i.b.m. -- on the other side. we have something to do for the next 12-24 months. this market is always -- we're always open to considerations. i think for the time being we need to make sure we integrated these two companies and continue to grow from whe
>> on p.c.?already there. >> in smart phones. >> on smart phone, i think we see opportunities to challenge for number two. number three i think it is difficult to say when. we are still even below double digits. i think we need to shoot for double digit market share and continue growth from there. >> who do you see as your biggest competitor? is it samsung because they have so many different products? >>> probably the only qualified player left in the near...
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it's been critical in stabilizing p.c. sales. tough global economy in europe is also hurting intel. former secretary of state hillary clinton thought it would be easier to carry one device for both personal and work email, and doesn't everyone. but could chef done differently to protect information and what -- could she have done differently to protect information and what can other people in that situation do? this coalescing of technology and politics, particularly interesting, a lot of people look to hillary clinton and said duh, you can have two email account obs one phone. can you when you're in government? >> yeah, you can. the "new york times" had a 13-year-old -- a video of a 13-year-old showing this. in 2012, it was a little different. cory: on a blackberry at that time you could not do two accounts? san ji: -- sanjay: you probably could. she admitted my primary phone is an iphone i also have a blackberry. in the iphone world and samsung world it's so much easier and we have been making security management for the contai
it's been critical in stabilizing p.c. sales. tough global economy in europe is also hurting intel. former secretary of state hillary clinton thought it would be easier to carry one device for both personal and work email, and doesn't everyone. but could chef done differently to protect information and what -- could she have done differently to protect information and what can other people in that situation do? this coalescing of technology and politics, particularly interesting, a lot of...
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right now he's staying in p.c.l that's taken care of by the classification unit. >> going where? >> 14. >> oh. >> just a two-man room, but he's going to be the only man in there. it will be bigger than the other one you were in. so you all right with this one? >> for now. how hard is it to switch me off p.c.? >> that's up to the classification unit. that's not up to us. all right. you take care. he's got things purely psychological with him. the cell downstairs has a cut in the wall and that gives it appearance of it being shortened. whereas this one's more rectangular. he's by himself. he sees there's two bunks in there. that gives the impression that it's bigger. so he'll probably be a lot happier up here. >> well, do you think you're going to hear anything more from him tonight? >> oh, god. i hope not. i like to think he'll give it the night at least. i don't want to minimize what he's going through, but he's minor compared to a lot of the other people here who do have worse problems than him. >> less than an ho
right now he's staying in p.c.l that's taken care of by the classification unit. >> going where? >> 14. >> oh. >> just a two-man room, but he's going to be the only man in there. it will be bigger than the other one you were in. so you all right with this one? >> for now. how hard is it to switch me off p.c.? >> that's up to the classification unit. that's not up to us. all right. you take care. he's got things purely psychological with him. the cell...
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>> it took the internet taking off and silicon had been on fire in the 1980's with the p.c.nd software and companies like oracle and microsoft taking off and adoanee and apple and these local companies and then the valley crashed really hard in the late 1980's. the thing i learned was the talent -- the latent talent, the number of people in the valley who were unbelievely talented a and qualified and skilled and who had been through the p.c. revolution and the early days of software who didn't have -- there was no real thing for them to do and the minute there was something to do they all stood up and said i want to be a part of that. to me it was a lesson in how the valley and technology industry more broadly is self-renewing, self-revitalizing. >> for someone who comes to the silicon valley today, have they missed the excitement 20 years later? >> it feels to me today like 20 years of progress with the internet, it feels like we're just now starting to get the payoff of the hard work we've done over the last two decades. >> ebay and h.p. recently decided to split up and yo
>> it took the internet taking off and silicon had been on fire in the 1980's with the p.c.nd software and companies like oracle and microsoft taking off and adoanee and apple and these local companies and then the valley crashed really hard in the late 1980's. the thing i learned was the talent -- the latent talent, the number of people in the valley who were unbelievely talented a and qualified and skilled and who had been through the p.c. revolution and the early days of software who...
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it's been critical in stabilizing p.c. ales. global economy in europe is also hurting intel. former secretary of state hillary clinton thought it would be easier to carry one device for both personal and work email, and doesn't everyone. but could she have done differently, and what solutions exist to solve that common problem of having a job and a life and e-mail for both? this coalescing of technology and politics, particularly interesting, a lot of people look to hillary clinton and said, duh, you can have two e-mail accounts on one phone. can you when you're in government? >> yeah, you can. there was a video of a 13-year-old showing this. the state-of-the-art 2008 22012 was a little different. perhaps an indictment of what you can do on a blackberry. the product of you to do that came out only in 2013. cory: on a blackberry at that time you could not do two accounts? sanjay: you probably could. but the first product to do it came out in 2013. she admitted my primary phone is an iphone, i also have a blackberry. in the iphone
it's been critical in stabilizing p.c. ales. global economy in europe is also hurting intel. former secretary of state hillary clinton thought it would be easier to carry one device for both personal and work email, and doesn't everyone. but could she have done differently, and what solutions exist to solve that common problem of having a job and a life and e-mail for both? this coalescing of technology and politics, particularly interesting, a lot of people look to hillary clinton and said,...
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you would need a standard desk top p.c. would be certainly able to handle the amount of mail that she would be receiving. and then we also discovered, when we started looking around, that she was using something called an sslbpn which is a virtual private network device that provides encryption between a device, like your laptop, your cell phone and that particular server. so all told, you know, she probably had a router a very standard desk top p.c., maybe something a little bit beefier, but not by merchandize -- by much. and at least v.p.n. device that we know about. but we haven't been able to confirm that that device was in existence when she was secretary of state although it certainly seems so. cory: this sounds like some really low-level junk sitting on somebody's desk. it's kind of amazing. when covering the story, i'm concerned about being part of this sort of political football where the right gets highly critical and groups hired by hillary clinton's people are instantly defensive without examining it. is this mo
you would need a standard desk top p.c. would be certainly able to handle the amount of mail that she would be receiving. and then we also discovered, when we started looking around, that she was using something called an sslbpn which is a virtual private network device that provides encryption between a device, like your laptop, your cell phone and that particular server. so all told, you know, she probably had a router a very standard desk top p.c., maybe something a little bit beefier, but...
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intel blames it on weak demand for p.c. >>> new word about hillary clinton's hiring spree as she raises new money in the bay area. she was a speaker at ebay's women's summit yesterday. the new york times says clinton was paid for the appearance. probably between 2 and $300,000. usa today reports her speech focused on improving gender equality. the times also says newly hired staffers will report for duty at the end of this month. take a look this week's cover image for a time magazine article is raising eyebrows because it appears to give her a pair of horns. do you see that? any resemblance is entirely coincidental. the issue has come up dozens of times for other magazine covers. >>> dianne feinstein is calling for an investigation into accusations, dogs are becoming sick and dying from eating a popular dog food. >> michael finney has been looking into this and he's here with the story. >> it shows us how important our dogs are. senator feinstein is calling on the fda to launch an investigation into purina's beneful kibble. the request comes a week after a lawsuit filed by a bay area m
intel blames it on weak demand for p.c. >>> new word about hillary clinton's hiring spree as she raises new money in the bay area. she was a speaker at ebay's women's summit yesterday. the new york times says clinton was paid for the appearance. probably between 2 and $300,000. usa today reports her speech focused on improving gender equality. the times also says newly hired staffers will report for duty at the end of this month. take a look this week's cover image for a time magazine...
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on your p.c. if you want. >> what is the price point on some of these drones? >> for the bundle with the sky controller it is 899. >> are they selling well? >> yes. >> are you selling them here in the u.s.? >> yes. >> okay. how did you get into this business? how did you get into drone making? >> just -- we were doing in paris we were doing all the devices for the smartphone ks for the phones, all the devices like head phones and we wanted to go to this so okay. we started to do it. >> this is one of the products made by parrot out of paris. well, the parrot company doesn't only make drones but it makes interconnectivity devices as well. benjamin is with us now. what is your position >> i am a product manager. i work on the current range. >> okay. well the product you're holding is one of the c.e.s. innovation award winners. what is this? >> exactly. one of the best awards thrawout the whole c.e.s. usually you have the features from the car. we designed this to be fully integrated into any car. it has the possibility to get a g.p.s. navigation, to get digital a
on your p.c. if you want. >> what is the price point on some of these drones? >> for the bundle with the sky controller it is 899. >> are they selling well? >> yes. >> are you selling them here in the u.s.? >> yes. >> okay. how did you get into this business? how did you get into drone making? >> just -- we were doing in paris we were doing all the devices for the smartphone ks for the phones, all the devices like head phones and we wanted to go...
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there was a massive p.c. refresh cycle last year that we're copping against this year.ing that parts of technology are struggling. but the very consumer centric technology seems to be doing really well. as we keep being told. and, you know, the earnings in the corporate sector really includes energy. exclude energy. okay. not to say you exclude only the bad news and look for the good news but earnings are okay. >> honestly given that outlook what do you think? what data point do you think could come out more negative than people are expecting? is there one that would make you change your opinion? >> interplay of two. start with jobs. because i think that really that winds up being the driver of the expansion we're in. are jobs going to be as strong as we'd like to think they are going to be? i ask that because i have to look at what is going on. i mentioned energy earnings down and we continue to see wage and job cuts within the energy sector. so do we start seeing weakness in particular job markets that have been areas of strength, north dakota texas to name two market
there was a massive p.c. refresh cycle last year that we're copping against this year.ing that parts of technology are struggling. but the very consumer centric technology seems to be doing really well. as we keep being told. and, you know, the earnings in the corporate sector really includes energy. exclude energy. okay. not to say you exclude only the bad news and look for the good news but earnings are okay. >> honestly given that outlook what do you think? what data point do you think...
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they were started by people who were rats and p.c.>> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i have never been a part of them nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes, in my mind, are weak and lame. they're not white supremacists, nor will they ever be. >> and at that point, one of the officers leaned into my ear and said if you use that, he is going to get attacked. he is going to get stabbed. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril, it is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew theoretically that sound bite might put him in danger, but we also knew on the other hand how important it was to curtis that that distinction be made. that's the choice we went with. >> finally, allgier spoke about the wife and two children he left behind on the outside. >
they were started by people who were rats and p.c.>> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i have never been a part of them nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes, in my mind, are weak and lame. they're not white supremacists, nor will they ever be. >> and at that point, one of the...
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p.c., you got a cigarette on you? matter how tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble here, that's another case. then you go back in front of the judge. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. ain't nobody got no cigarettes? >> despite his hopes to avoid trouble, ty's favorite method of coping with prison life puts his future at risk. >> smoke your old joint or something. kick back. brighten your spirits up. listen to the radio. that's my type of relief, getting high and minding my own business. >> how do you smoke it without getting caught? >> it ain't hard. yeah, you come outside, smoke it. go in your cell. as long as you don't smell it, you can get away with it. >> the loss of store privileges isn't the only change at holman, warden culliver has also ordered a prison-wide shakedown, led by captain bishop. >> all right. y'all know we've had this callout so we can do a shakedown search here at holman. we're going to let the dogs go through
p.c., you got a cigarette on you? matter how tense life gets, ty's committed to keeping his nose clean. >> you have to sit back and relax. can't get in trouble. if you get in trouble here, that's another case. then you go back in front of the judge. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. ain't nobody got no cigarettes? >> despite his hopes to avoid trouble, ty's favorite method of coping with prison life puts his future at risk. >> smoke your old joint or something. kick back. brighten your...
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cousin, kayle no, sir jenkins, who identifies as transgender also selected general population over p.c>> i did want to go to protective custody. i stayed there for like five days, and then i requested to move to a general population because i just felt the need to be around other people. >> though jenkins realizes some inmates have problems with gay or transgender people. >> this will be it. i don't care. that's -- they have to deal with it, not me. when i was a boy, they of always giving me compliments as like, you're pretty, and you'll be a pretty girl and stuff like that. i was just feminine. feminine enough to carry a purse. >> jenkins is serving 20 days for possession of marijuana and has had several prior stays in the jail for convictions that include shoplifting, trespassing, robbery, and assault and battery. >> what is on your face and why? >> toothpaste. i shaved like yesterday or whatever and got bumps on my face. the toothpaste is going to help dry it out. >> where did you learn that trick? >> just from coming here. i have four sisters. so i know about what it take to be a g
cousin, kayle no, sir jenkins, who identifies as transgender also selected general population over p.c>> i did want to go to protective custody. i stayed there for like five days, and then i requested to move to a general population because i just felt the need to be around other people. >> though jenkins realizes some inmates have problems with gay or transgender people. >> this will be it. i don't care. that's -- they have to deal with it, not me. when i was a boy, they of...
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. >> all the p.c. stuff perhaps or too much to drink. i don't know. >> probably a lot of it right? >> probably a lot of it. but it was ugly. you know there's ethnic humor that gets a bit out of control. >> there's nothing funny. >> nothing funny about lynching. >> nothing funny about it. and i think you hit on something, juan, that really disturbs me about it chl it was learned. >> yeah. >> who taught this? >> that's the problem. >> that's the problem to me. >> and the thought talking about people swinging from trees, they're talking about a lynching. it's not only that they don't want blacks in their fraternity, and you just got to think is this a tradition? that's what i'm saying. you know, i really appreciate the effort at reconciliation as i said penitence on his part. but i think we have to talk about the larger culture and make sure that all of this effort that's going into him also goes in at the university. i think hats off to david bourn the president of the university. >> i think he handed this well. >> very well. >> i think we should keep in mind the lyrics show us it's
. >> all the p.c. stuff perhaps or too much to drink. i don't know. >> probably a lot of it right? >> probably a lot of it. but it was ugly. you know there's ethnic humor that gets a bit out of control. >> there's nothing funny. >> nothing funny about lynching. >> nothing funny about it. and i think you hit on something, juan, that really disturbs me about it chl it was learned. >> yeah. >> who taught this? >> that's the problem. >>...
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. >> k p.c., keeping parents clueless.ol for cbs news. >>> can i finally started using lol after like, decades, again way behind. >>> 6:45. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and vanita nair join us in new york with that preview, good morning guys. >> i prefer kac keeping anchors clueless, that is how i feel most of the time. >> that is how i feel. fighting the problem of ocean pollution. meet man who is fishing for a solution all by himself. >> then 80 years after its creation it is still one of the world's mess popular board games but most people don't realize the real reason why monopoly was invented. we will have the surprising history. >>> and they have the number one rock record in the country right now but it took them eight years to make it. we will talk to the front man have of modest mouse about the new album and they perform in our saturday obsession. >> all that plus your eye opener, chef ed cotton in the dish and conversation with the new help of the late, late show james cord
. >> k p.c., keeping parents clueless.ol for cbs news. >>> can i finally started using lol after like, decades, again way behind. >>> 6:45. there is a lot coming up on cbs this morning saturday. anthony mason and vanita nair join us in new york with that preview, good morning guys. >> i prefer kac keeping anchors clueless, that is how i feel most of the time. >> that is how i feel. fighting the problem of ocean pollution. meet man who is fishing for a...
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did was the p.c. >> rose: apple did it all. they did. we do it all within cisco systems either open or partnership both. that's why you see our margins holding up tbhel an environment that's very very competitive. >> rose: jack was with me. what do you think of him? >> i like him. he literally is kind of like the american dream. he learned to speak english outside an american embassy. he had the courage to start his own company, disrupted the stats quo, he's aggressive, fearless, has done a great job on it, and it's like many things, we'll see if he's as good as i think he is, when he has his first major disruption. jack welch taught me in the late '90s, said john, you have a very good company. i said, what does that mean? he said you're not a great company yet. i said what does it take? he says it's when you have a near death experience and come back. he called me up at the end of 2001 and said you have a great company. i said doesn't feel like it. jeff basis will go through it well, too. most companies when they go through it 897% of c
did was the p.c. >> rose: apple did it all. they did. we do it all within cisco systems either open or partnership both. that's why you see our margins holding up tbhel an environment that's very very competitive. >> rose: jack was with me. what do you think of him? >> i like him. he literally is kind of like the american dream. he learned to speak english outside an american embassy. he had the courage to start his own company, disrupted the stats quo, he's aggressive,...
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with the number that 2% is the important number and we've been under it a lot as we look at the core p.c. inflator. >> the fed is looking over their shoulder at congress and always better politically or has been until now to undershoot than overshoot but in theory at 2% and we'll blame charles for this. if 2% is the target we should see a nice wavy line above. but that's not what we saw. consistent undershooting. tom: what's great about this is it's march at bloomberg surveillance. we're done with the algebra in january. we need to move seriously on to what occurred in russia and another motion of friday. will there be more violence after boris nemtsov was gunned down in moscow? the singular question will fervent supporters of putinism use violence to crush a small but quiet russian opposition. tony is with bloomberg news in moscow and joins us now. what do you know this morning about who killed mr. mentsov? 's guest: good morning. it's difficult to narrow down the range of theories that are being presented about mr. nemtsov assassination to a single group or cause. there's a great sense
with the number that 2% is the important number and we've been under it a lot as we look at the core p.c. inflator. >> the fed is looking over their shoulder at congress and always better politically or has been until now to undershoot than overshoot but in theory at 2% and we'll blame charles for this. if 2% is the target we should see a nice wavy line above. but that's not what we saw. consistent undershooting. tom: what's great about this is it's march at bloomberg surveillance. we're...
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white house one of your employees came to you and said, i love technology, i'm -- i've got like an old p.c. sitting in my apartment, and i'd like to run a mail server using linux on it and plug it into my fios wireless and i'd like to use that full time instead of my w.h.o. email address to conduct all the business i conduct with reporters and other people in the white house and the government, that would be ok with you? you would offer them guidance against it but at the end of the day if they wanted to do that, that would be ok? >> i think i would strongly suggest they follow the guidance of white house attorneys and use their official government address. if they didn't it would be against the guidance that i have directly given them but i don't know that it would be inconsistent with the federal records act or the presidential records act. this is pertinent. this is the context by which people are asking question. whether or not she was following the law here. >> so let's set that aside. if the federal records act is a question of preserving documents and that's relevant maybe not inter
white house one of your employees came to you and said, i love technology, i'm -- i've got like an old p.c. sitting in my apartment, and i'd like to run a mail server using linux on it and plug it into my fios wireless and i'd like to use that full time instead of my w.h.o. email address to conduct all the business i conduct with reporters and other people in the white house and the government, that would be ok with you? you would offer them guidance against it but at the end of the day if they...
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it may be not p.c., but do we know the religion of the co-pilot?ionality, i don't know his religion. i've told you when i have such information, i'll give it but i don't think it'll be necessarily need to look in that direction. >> you can't give his, who he was? the co-pilot? >> i've already given it to the victims' families. his name with andres lupitz was his name. could a loss of consciousness led to the altitude maneuver? >> no the buttons to lever that you turn. you turn several times according to how much altitude you want to lose. well if his head was to hit it maybe it'll move by a quarter of a turn. he won't do anything. he won't turn it 15 times. i would remind you, he went from 10,000 to 12,000 meters down to 2,000. so he went from what we 380 to 80 or 90 if i'm not mistaken. 380, which is 30,000 feet to 6,000 feet. so we can conclude that in all circumstances, it's deliberate. at the moment i consider it to be deliberate first of all, refusing entry to the cockpit. second maneuvering the lever for loss of altitude. not so much but it i
it may be not p.c., but do we know the religion of the co-pilot?ionality, i don't know his religion. i've told you when i have such information, i'll give it but i don't think it'll be necessarily need to look in that direction. >> you can't give his, who he was? the co-pilot? >> i've already given it to the victims' families. his name with andres lupitz was his name. could a loss of consciousness led to the altitude maneuver? >> no the buttons to lever that you turn. you turn...