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steve ballmer, everybody.e ) ♪ music playing right now there is more private information on your phone than in your home. your location. your messages. your heart rate after a run. these are private things... ...and they should belong... ...to you. ♪ [lock clicking] hey, you wanna shoot me one? steady the elbow. ♪ oooh. amateur. someone show him how it's done. ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. feisty. ♪ ahh dangerously cheesy. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my next guest is a comedian and actor. you know him from "curb your enthusiasm" and "the goldbergs." his new netflix comedy special is called "jeff garlin: our man in chicago." please welcome jeff garlin! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ >> thank you! ( cheers and applause ) thank you! thank you. >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." what's the camera? >> i take pictures as a matter of fact. homeland on. hold on. now, that's a beautiful shot. ( laughter ) all right. bingo. i have a show going up at the leica gallery in l.a. in january, and one of these pi
steve ballmer, everybody.e ) ♪ music playing right now there is more private information on your phone than in your home. your location. your messages. your heart rate after a run. these are private things... ...and they should belong... ...to you. ♪ [lock clicking] hey, you wanna shoot me one? steady the elbow. ♪ oooh. amateur. someone show him how it's done. ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. feisty. ♪ ahh dangerously cheesy. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my...
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steve ballmer, everybody.right back. ( cheers and applause ) i'm truly amazed at the effect that it has on people. thank you, bob! just get one of me looking off. how is she there and we're here? condoms. true. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. hey, you wanna shoot me one? steady the elbow. ♪ oooh. amateur. someone show him how it's done. ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. feisty. ♪ ahh dangerously cheesy. we'd love some help with laundry. here's how you do it. spray and scrub anything with a stain. soak your nasty jersey. it stinks! wash the really dirty clothes separately. remember -hard work builds character! tide pods with upgraded 4-in-1 technology unleash a foolproof clean in one step. aww, you did the laundry! but you didn't fold it. oh, that wasn't in the note. should have sent a text. #1 stain and odor fighter, #1 trusted. it's got to be tide. >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." my next guest is a c
steve ballmer, everybody.right back. ( cheers and applause ) i'm truly amazed at the effect that it has on people. thank you, bob! just get one of me looking off. how is she there and we're here? condoms. true. don't hate-like their trip, book yours with hotels.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. hotels.com. be there. do that. get rewarded. hey, you wanna shoot me one? steady the elbow. ♪ oooh. amateur. someone show him how it's done. ♪ ♪ ahh boom shaka laka. feisty. ♪ ahh...
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having spent 26 years working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer, brad smith had a frontow seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft with a new book, tools and weapons. i'm tom giles in for emily chang. joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0." is brad smith, president of microsoft. tom: brad, thanks for being with us today. a lot of the last year has been spent talking about and spilling ink over this complex relationship between the u.s. and china. i'd like to hear more about your concerns of the way this is playing out with china and what impact that could have on u.s. technological leadership on a global arena. brad: the u.s. is the technology leader in the world today, but one of the important things for all of us to remember is that we don't actually invent or create technology by ourselves. if you buy american technology product, a product that is made by an american company, in all probability, it consists of inventions that came from silicon valley as well as beijing and dublin and london, toro
having spent 26 years working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer, brad smith had a frontow seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft with a new book, tools and weapons. i'm tom giles in for emily chang. joining me today on bloomberg "studio 1.0." is brad smith, president of microsoft. tom: brad, thanks for being with us today. a lot of the last year has been spent talking about and spilling ink over this...
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having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer and nowella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools and weapons, the peril of the
having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer and nowella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools and weapons, the peril of the
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having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer and nowadella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading
having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer and nowadella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading
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having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer and nowadella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the dil
having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer and nowadella, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools and weapons, the promise and the peril of the dil
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steve ballmer is excited about his clipper team, can't blame him.econds of regulation the celtics are down three, 13.1 seconds left, jason tatum hits the three and we've got overtime in the extra period, it belongs to patrick beverly, who will almost be in the corner taking all advantages. 16 points, seven assists for him and the cliffs overall boston, 107-104. it may be a preview of the nba finals. on the college court, st. mary's out of the top 20, that back in the winners circle behind randy bennett, neutral squad sacramento against fresno state is what they are doing here. jordan ford, the little teardrop movie you lead with 24. malika with the graves forces the turnover. i had to peek smith? i don't cancel with them. they are now three and one. and that is the sporting [ laughter ] >> how can he get that? >> the only way he is going to get this is keeping the sense of humor. realizing you have no clay, you have no steph curry. >> see you later, good night. (gasps) there is my favorite girl! i'm so excited about our spa weekend! oh, me too. if y
steve ballmer is excited about his clipper team, can't blame him.econds of regulation the celtics are down three, 13.1 seconds left, jason tatum hits the three and we've got overtime in the extra period, it belongs to patrick beverly, who will almost be in the corner taking all advantages. 16 points, seven assists for him and the cliffs overall boston, 107-104. it may be a preview of the nba finals. on the college court, st. mary's out of the top 20, that back in the winners circle behind randy...
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having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer, and now, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools
having spent 26 years of his career working at microsoft alongside bill gates, steve ballmer, and now, brad smith had a front row seat to some of the company's biggest milestones. he is now focused on spreading the message beyond microsoft's campus with a new book, "tools
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that was steve ballmer, former ceo of microsoft, what he is saying, even if you tax guys like him fullwould not be able to afford a lot of this stuff out there. he has a "usa today" facts website that looks into government revenues that come in, go out. it is unsustainable way it is. charlie gasparino, on pushback people like him are getting for this, what do you think? >> they're pushing back. neil: absolutely. >> leon cooperman, jamie dimon. bill gate his partner. neil: right. >> i will say this hard to feel sorry for billionaires when they complain about taxes, we all get that but i would ask the average person to consider this, start talking about top 2%, 1%. not just billionaires. they're getting people in the sweet spot anywhere between, you have to look at numbers where it is, anywhere between 200 grand a year making family of four, long island, making 250, 300 grand a year up to 3 million. if you're a family of four and you make $300,000 a year, combined, two kids, put them through college, you live on long island, you live in california, do you really feel like the top 1%? you
that was steve ballmer, former ceo of microsoft, what he is saying, even if you tax guys like him fullwould not be able to afford a lot of this stuff out there. he has a "usa today" facts website that looks into government revenues that come in, go out. it is unsustainable way it is. charlie gasparino, on pushback people like him are getting for this, what do you think? >> they're pushing back. neil: absolutely. >> leon cooperman, jamie dimon. bill gate his partner. neil:...
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. >> [laughs] >> neil: steve ballmer, thank you very much.ers out there for everyone to see. so you can get an idea, the money in and money out think it that is what it is. that's a lot more money going out than is coming in. we've got to fix that. we are in a deep fix. after this...ow one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 every year. and once you refinance, the savings are automatic. thanks to your va streamline refi benefit, at newday there's no income verification, no appraisal, and no out of pocket costs. activate your va streamline benefit now. do your asthma symptoms ever hold you back? about 50% of people with severe asthma have too many cells called eosinophils in their lungs. eosinophils are a key cause of severe asthma. fasenra is designed to target and remove these cells. fasenra is an add-on injection for people 12 and up with asthma driven by eosinophils. fasenra is not a rescue medicine or for other eosinophilic conditions. fasenra is proven to help prevent severe asthma attacks, improve breathing, and can lower oral steroi
. >> [laughs] >> neil: steve ballmer, thank you very much.ers out there for everyone to see. so you can get an idea, the money in and money out think it that is what it is. that's a lot more money going out than is coming in. we've got to fix that. we are in a deep fix. after this...ow one call to newday usa can save you $2,000 every year. and once you refinance, the savings are automatic. thanks to your va streamline refi benefit, at newday there's no income verification, no...
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that's steve ballmer, the latest billionaire to the constant criticism by elizabeth warren and berniers has thrown back at them. we've got kathy and what do you think, that they're going too far? >> they're going too far villainizing the billionaires, but in politics you need the villains. they're running for office, they're running against each other and when their policies are so close, you have to differentiate yourself. so she's got this medicare for all. we don't know how warren's going to pay for this, but by the way, those two billionaires over there, bad guys, villains, so focus over there, we don't like those guys, that's how she hopes she's going to win the nomination. neil: and even hurting her democratic backers who do have a lot of money. >> so my biggest problem is one, the proposal she has, she's not hitting billionaires, she's hitting people with 50 million worth of wealth and-- >> and a lot lower. >> and a lot lower. so, even if you have a company, let's say that's worth 50 million, when you look at sort of, let's just say like general public companies, small cap comp
that's steve ballmer, the latest billionaire to the constant criticism by elizabeth warren and berniers has thrown back at them. we've got kathy and what do you think, that they're going too far? >> they're going too far villainizing the billionaires, but in politics you need the villains. they're running for office, they're running against each other and when their policies are so close, you have to differentiate yourself. so she's got this medicare for all. we don't know how warren's...
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him and the clippers owner are the two largest, steve ballmer, the two largest individual stockholdersown a tiny, tiny sliver. i'm a very happy guy. here we go. 9:30 on monday morning. we are off and running. the market is now open. how are we going to open? we are expecting flat to slightly lower. it looks like that's what's happened this morning although remember, we have had an extraordinary bull run that's taken the dow to the 28,000 level. so in the first couple seconds of business, we are down 30 on the dow. how about the s&p? what's that doing early in the going? down four points, that's it. the nasdaq composite, home of the technology companies, it's down 14 points. that's still .17%. apple is at $265. google, record highs last week. this morning it's at $1332. microsoft, record high last week, this morning just a tad shy of $150 a share. market's in record territory. the dow hit 28,000. let's discuss this. jeff sica is with us along with susan li and ashley webster. jeff, are you now going to finally jump on board with this bull market run that you have missed consistently for
him and the clippers owner are the two largest, steve ballmer, the two largest individual stockholdersown a tiny, tiny sliver. i'm a very happy guy. here we go. 9:30 on monday morning. we are off and running. the market is now open. how are we going to open? we are expecting flat to slightly lower. it looks like that's what's happened this morning although remember, we have had an extraordinary bull run that's taken the dow to the 28,000 level. so in the first couple seconds of business, we are...