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bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and get a computer store at the bookstore in harvard square there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the old to all the dinosaur of posts in the computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming language for the ultima called basic they provide it with intelligence. level lucia knowing. the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak hi
bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and get a computer store at the bookstore in harvard square there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the old to all the dinosaur of posts in the computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming...
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bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and at a computer store at the bookstore in harvard square there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the old to all the dinosaurs of posts in the computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming language for the ultima called basic they provide it with intelligence. level lucia knowing. the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak h
bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and at a computer store at the bookstore in harvard square there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the old to all the dinosaurs of posts in the computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming...
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i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn. i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs.
i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn. i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs.
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i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg.ad: getting to market, mumbai session about 15 minutes away. the position is unchanged, producing a bit of a downdraft. it is a real mixed bag. where in a form of stasis as we are waiting for any catalyst. the rupee 69 points against the dollar. the dollar up one quarter of 1%. the 10 year yield lurching lower. chinese equity markets get a bit of a boost with what we saw out of the speech by the premier of china. off thet csi 300 heights of the day. it was down at the start of the speech. it went up, now at this position at the moment. hong kong pretty much flat. is currently the position with regard to what is going on as we wait some news which may come on trade. we are waiting to get the balls out as well. -- get the bulls out as well. >> let's meet tuan huynh, deutsche bank management cio and head of discretionary emerging markets. also is mark cranfield. you talk about e.m., but risk depends on the economy. we are back to this slower growth story. tuan: i wouldn't consider it all-
i'm paul allen. this is bloomberg.ad: getting to market, mumbai session about 15 minutes away. the position is unchanged, producing a bit of a downdraft. it is a real mixed bag. where in a form of stasis as we are waiting for any catalyst. the rupee 69 points against the dollar. the dollar up one quarter of 1%. the 10 year yield lurching lower. chinese equity markets get a bit of a boost with what we saw out of the speech by the premier of china. off thet csi 300 heights of the day. it was down...
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bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and at a computer store at the bookstore and harvardquare there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l. tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the all to all the dinosaurs of postum computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming language for the ultima called basic they provide it with intelligence. level lucia knowing. the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak high sch
bill gates and paul allen they were after harvard and at a computer store at the bookstore and harvardquare there was a magazine popular electronics january one thousand seventy five and it had a picture of the l. tear on the cover that was the gun that was fired the start of the race for them the all to all the dinosaurs of postum computer who's a rudimentary tool a mix of total switches and flashing lights it is reborn thanks to bill gates and paul island by creating a programming language...
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paul allen has the story. paul: it certainly has another -- has been an appearance.industry announcing he will not stand up in the next election. and then the defense minister saying he is done on saturday. christopher pines is a color for character, the former prime minister referred to him as a mincing poodle. political survivor might be a better description. he has been there 26 years. he survived the coos that another.onnie ever and there is this election coming up. the inevitable question, is a safe i too cannot win? mr. pines as it has nothing to do with our electoral prospects but those prospects are grim. the government trailing in the polls. mps to leave,file the foreign minister julie bishop, kelly o'dwyer, not to limit -- not too many women left. you can guess that the opposition will be hammering that. government itself intends to campaign on its record of economic management. down, how willg that work out for them? not: for the government, all bad. jobs are strong. there will be a return to surplus likely when the budget is announced in april. we have go
paul allen has the story. paul: it certainly has another -- has been an appearance.industry announcing he will not stand up in the next election. and then the defense minister saying he is done on saturday. christopher pines is a color for character, the former prime minister referred to him as a mincing poodle. political survivor might be a better description. he has been there 26 years. he survived the coos that another.onnie ever and there is this election coming up. the inevitable question,...
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i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn. i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. pressure at the bank of japan. sources close to the board say some members think 2% inflation is years away. shery: let's get you started with a quick check. gained a quarter percent despite the fact that boeing was hit by more news around the 737 max 8. we saw the s&p 500 gaining ground for a second consecutive session. energy stopped getting ground as wti pushed towards the four-month highs. we did see pressure on communications and military sectors. the nasdaq gained. the s&p futures really not doing much, but of course, investors have a lot on their minds right now. tons of central bank decisions coming up this week, including the fed, the doe, and -- boe, and south asian banks. sophie: it could be a tepid session in asia. added $2 trillion market cap this year's through for -- this year through friday. a mixed s
i am paul allen in sydney. shery: i am shery ahn. i am sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak asia." paul: all caps or this tuesday, theresa may gets -- our top stories this tuesday, theresa may and brexit. opec plus agrees to stick with curbs. pressure at the bank of japan. sources close to the board say some members think 2% inflation is years away. shery: let's get you started with a quick check. gained a quarter percent despite the fact that boeing was hit by more...
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paul: i'm paul allen in sydney, asia's major markets have just opened. od evening from new york, i'm shery ahn. sophie: i'm sophie kamaruddin in hong kong. welcome to "daybreak: asia." paul: our top stories this friday, sterling recovers from its worst day in two months. leaders offer a short brexit delay. theresa may has been told to quit. the decision removes the immediate threat of a no deal divorce next week, but may my struggle to force a deal through parliament. shery: asian stocks are expected to read job after wall street closed at a five-month high. let's get straight to the market action with sophie. sophie: japanese markets reopening this friday. the nikkei adding .03%. japanese bond yields take a hit. the 10 year yield falling to the lowest level since november 2016. showed corepi data inflation slowing last month. let's check in on the open. the cost beginning up .04%. up the board to check in on the antiquities, and the asx 200 higher for a second day. iron ore miners gaining ground bankdney as commonwealth says the cyclones heading for aust
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lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paul alleno combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a y worlide corahealth rt >> if we know that a r under stress, we maybe say, let's not go fishing there, let's not go having tourism there. >> if we didn't have what we have now, it would take trillions of dollars and 100 years to map the world and we just don't have that time. >> reporter: it is a race against time. scientists are expecting another coral bleaching die off as soon as this year. mark phillips, cbs news on the great barrier reef. >> glor: up next on the "cbs evening news" tonight, she was attacked by a jaguar. we have her first television interview. tv interview. o she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work
lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paul alleno combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a y worlide corahealth rt >> if we know that a r under...
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first time in a worldwide living coral atlas at the estate run by the late microsoft co-founder paul allenspace scientists are pulled together by project coordinator lauren. >> my excitement comes when i share this with the people in the field that are actually going to be using it. they're just amazed. that sort of response, you know, makes you feel pretty good. >> i feel emotional. >> reporter: the world's coral reefs are not important just because they're nice to look at. they're important for what they tell us about what's happening to the planet. the turtles may not give interviews -- >> and then the one here -- >> reporter: but geology professor stewart finn does. >> why is it important to pay attention to the health of the world's reeves? are the reeves, to kind of phrase, the canary in the cole mine? >> they are the canary in the co coal mine. >> reporter: monitoring how the oceans are changing, how that affects the reefs, the climate and otherultimately us will nowa little easier. >> it's going to be a faevgt for scientists to understand what's happening. >>> we end this half hour
first time in a worldwide living coral atlas at the estate run by the late microsoft co-founder paul allenspace scientists are pulled together by project coordinator lauren. >> my excitement comes when i share this with the people in the field that are actually going to be using it. they're just amazed. that sort of response, you know, makes you feel pretty good. >> i feel emotional. >> reporter: the world's coral reefs are not important just because they're nice to look at....
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lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paul allen to combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a daily worldwide coral health report. >> if we know that a reef is under stress, then we maybe say, let's not go fishing there, let's not go having tourism there. >> if we didn't have what we have now, it would take trillions of dollars and 100 years to map the world and we just don't have that time. >> reporter: it is a race against time. scientists are expecting another coral bleaching die off as soon as this year. mark phillips, cbs news on the great barrier reef. >>> up next, she was attacked by a jaguar. we have her first tv interview. that there's a lobster i in our hot tub?t. lobster: oh, you guys. there's a jet! oh...i needed this. no, i can't believe how easy it
lauren kickham runs the project launched by the late marine enthusiast and microsoft co-founder paul allen to combine space and marine science. >> and if you zoom in, you can see more details of this reef coming up. >> reporter: the satellite pictures are processed by software chris roelfsema is developing to automatically color code what is coral, what is sand, what is healthy, what's dying. an online atlas will provide a daily worldwide coral health report. >> if we know...
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. ♪ paul: i'm paul allen in sydney.nese-- shery: internet giant tencent missed profit estimates by the most in a decade after spending more than ever to sustain growth across this growing range of services. net income fell to just over $2 billion. china's overall slowdown slowed demand for advertising. paul: seen out posted its highest annual profit in four doubling. net income petrochina is said to spend the most since 2013, answering president xi's call to raise output to bolster energy security. breaking lines out of brussels, the latest on brexit. the eu summit on brexit has ended. the eu offered a brexit delay postponing the no-deal risk from march 29. we now hear from the european council president, saying that he will meet theresa may, the prime minister. will be meeting after the eu summit has just ended and the eu offering that brexit delay, postponing a no deal risk from march 29. we had heard before that they had put a condition on that delay, that the parliament in had to pass the prime minister's deal in th
. ♪ paul: i'm paul allen in sydney.nese-- shery: internet giant tencent missed profit estimates by the most in a decade after spending more than ever to sustain growth across this growing range of services. net income fell to just over $2 billion. china's overall slowdown slowed demand for advertising. paul: seen out posted its highest annual profit in four doubling. net income petrochina is said to spend the most since 2013, answering president xi's call to raise output to bolster energy...
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. >> you had these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen messing arounds of what would become the personal computer industry. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. >> it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the button-down business guys, ended up coming together when the chipmakers realized the things that the hobbyists were doing could lead to this whole new kind of product called a personal computer. >> it was at a home-grown computer club where steve wozniak and steve jobs first displayed the computer they'd been working on. and it caused a sensation. >> we had absolutely no idea what people were going to do to these things when we started out. as a matter of fact, the two people who it was design
. >> you had these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen messing arounds of what would become the personal computer industry. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. >> it was a group...
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paul allen is giving us the take. >> thanks.mmentary from the reserve bank of australia, no change to the cash rate, as predicted by all 31 economists who have been there for two and a half years now. the rba is saying there is progress in jobless numbers, and that is true. the unemployment rate is very healthy, saying this unchanged policy is consistent with sustainable economic growth. growth has been something of a concern, not just here in australia, but globally. that has been on the radar of the rba. this is one of the reasons the governor shifted his stance earlier this year from tightening to a more neutral bias, saying that the chances of a cut versus a hike are now more evenly balanced. in terms of house prices, which are coming off the foil in australia, that gives the rba scope to cut in the future if it decides to go down that path. a number of analysts we follow, there's an increasing chorus to say the next move could be dovish. >> slowing growth has become a real concern for the rba. what can we expect? >> we did
paul allen is giving us the take. >> thanks.mmentary from the reserve bank of australia, no change to the cash rate, as predicted by all 31 economists who have been there for two and a half years now. the rba is saying there is progress in jobless numbers, and that is true. the unemployment rate is very healthy, saying this unchanged policy is consistent with sustainable economic growth. growth has been something of a concern, not just here in australia, but globally. that has been on the...
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living coral atlas run by the estate of the latest microsoft co-founder and marine enthuse yast paul allen who are using it. they're amazed. that kind of response makes you feel pretty good. >> reporter: the world's coral reefs are not important just because they're nice to look at. they're important for what they tell us about what's happening to the planet. the turtles may not give interviews, but gieology professor stuart phinn does. are the reefs the canary? the coal-- canary in the coal mine? >> they are because oceans driest our climate system. you're right. >> reporter: monitoring how the oceans are changing, how that affects the reefs, the climate, and ultimately us, will now get a little easier. >> going to be a fantastic resource for scientists, going to understand what's happening much better. >> reporter: a project this big, of course, takes time. it won't be done for 2.5 years. and then they'll keep on watching. >> it's incredible to think they could map all of the coral reefs. >> yeah. and as beautiful as they are, it's important to remember that they're a gauge of the world'
living coral atlas run by the estate of the latest microsoft co-founder and marine enthuse yast paul allen who are using it. they're amazed. that kind of response makes you feel pretty good. >> reporter: the world's coral reefs are not important just because they're nice to look at. they're important for what they tell us about what's happening to the planet. the turtles may not give interviews, but gieology professor stuart phinn does. are the reefs the canary? the coal-- canary in the...
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i remember the late paul allen in his early days of trying to challenge everyone in this area, and you can see how much it's become, as some people call it, a little silicon valley for space in the pacific northwest. so your comments about an open architecture are interesting, to keep that dynamic going. and want to understand how novel you think that is in generating more, i don't know if you would call them applications. but more interest. if that becomes almost a critical point to our national strategy, because it is an open architecture. and secondly, i just feel like we constantly are underestimating -- you mentioned noaa. and i couldn't agree with you more. when i think about the earth information that we could get as it relates to weather alone, every particle in a storm now can be an algorithm. and if we just get the information and use the super computing time, the united states could assess all sorts of information and data that would be so helpful to us. so how do we -- so one, is the open architecture a key strategic play by us. and two, how -- what would be the next steps
i remember the late paul allen in his early days of trying to challenge everyone in this area, and you can see how much it's become, as some people call it, a little silicon valley for space in the pacific northwest. so your comments about an open architecture are interesting, to keep that dynamic going. and want to understand how novel you think that is in generating more, i don't know if you would call them applications. but more interest. if that becomes almost a critical point to our...
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the languages thing was what they were passionate about bill gates and paul allen's goal in one hundred seventy five was to dominate the languages business on personal computers that's why they left harvard immediately afterwards in april nine hundred seventy five gates and allen start their company microsoft the purpose is to sell basic but above all to develop new software for future computers also in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in palo alto california another do you steve jobs and steve wozniak high school students who are funds of this new technology also discovered the ultimate h. the start of an epic journey were steve was now he looked at that al tear for him this was not elegant there were too many chips the thing was too big so immediately what was was doing as ed was saying i can design a computer all on one. board this would be the one was in jokes of the first to succeed in putting all of the components that make a computer hooked onto a single board power supply keyboard and memory all connected to screen the two friends have just invented the personal computer ma
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paul? >> the funny thing is even the break in the rainfall, allen, is not a total break in the rain. we had a few showers early this afternoon. as i zoom down the radar, we have a few showers right now over morgan hill and gilroy, so not completely dry with, yes, rain returning to the forecast this weekend. with the rain that we had today, albeit just some light scattered showers, it has now rained in the bay area 10 of the past 11 days. we get a break tomorrow, but the weekend forecast is evolving and is somewhat soggy. i'll detail that coming up in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> the women who live with r. kelly come to his defense. >> when i first met robert, my parents told me to lie about my age. >> the stunning allegations in a cbs exclusive, how they claim their parents tried to exploit them to get money from the singer. >> a woman walks away from a car crash and then ends up dead, the mystery in placer county. >> new details on the bay area passengers who took a flight to sfo and ended up with the measles. even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer th
paul? >> the funny thing is even the break in the rainfall, allen, is not a total break in the rain. we had a few showers early this afternoon. as i zoom down the radar, we have a few showers right now over morgan hill and gilroy, so not completely dry with, yes, rain returning to the forecast this weekend. with the rain that we had today, albeit just some light scattered showers, it has now rained in the bay area 10 of the past 11 days. we get a break tomorrow, but the weekend forecast...
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paul deanno has been tracking what's on the way. that's all straight ahead. good evening and welcome back. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allenwant to talk more about the measles scare in santa clara county. >> the infected person visited at least 20 locations and among the stops malls and popular local attractions. joining us now to talk about the potential danger to the public is dr. nelson branco, a marin county pediatrician. thanks so much for joining us, doctor. >> thank you for having me. >> can you start first with who should be worried. who is most at risk here? >> i think the folks who are most at risk are those who are susceptible to measles and so young children, infants under a year who haven't been vaccinated yet, people who are immunocompromised, so those who are on chemotherapy or who have had an organ transplant, people with hiv or other -- who are on medications that may suppress their immune system like arthritis medications. >> doctor, we know measles are highly contagious, but how long -- i know there's construction noise, i hope you can hear us. >> i apologize. >> that's okay. we can hear you. how long sh
paul deanno has been tracking what's on the way. that's all straight ahead. good evening and welcome back. i'm veronica de la cruz. >> i'm allenwant to talk more about the measles scare in santa clara county. >> the infected person visited at least 20 locations and among the stops malls and popular local attractions. joining us now to talk about the potential danger to the public is dr. nelson branco, a marin county pediatrician. thanks so much for joining us, doctor. >> thank...