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we had steve jobs on eight times. he never appeared anywhere else but the code conference, except his own events, where he ran everything. - and this was the precursor to the code conference? - yes, exactly. he died before we started the second one, but he went there eight times. think about that. that guy never went anywhere. he went because he was a smart guy, and he liked great discussion. i think if you're a super smart person, and you're confident in yourself, you like someone who has an intelligent discussion. i think they like intelligent discussions. we have a crowd of people that's the top, elite people, and the elite media, and everything else. - they're speaking to their people. - yes, but they also want to show that they can keep up. i don't know why they do it, maybe they're gluttons for punishment, but that's my take, that they sit all day and have to spew pap to people, and say stupid things. this is the most vibrant industry, it's a us industry, really, for the most part, although it's shifting, but it
we had steve jobs on eight times. he never appeared anywhere else but the code conference, except his own events, where he ran everything. - and this was the precursor to the code conference? - yes, exactly. he died before we started the second one, but he went there eight times. think about that. that guy never went anywhere. he went because he was a smart guy, and he liked great discussion. i think if you're a super smart person, and you're confident in yourself, you like someone who has an...
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. >> i was particularly taken by his comments about steve jobs. the same q&a he said, i'm me and only a few other people are holding the torch for the kind of management style job steve's -- steve jobs represented trade while he was asked, he certainly wasn't backing down from his management style. emily: i've interviewed tony on the show. he has a magnetic personality. you do get pulled into that, whether it's a reality distortion field or something else, he's a very inspiring speaker. we spoke last year about why he sold to google. listen to what he had to say. >> it was about building the right thing. this wasn't about money. the number was nice. this was about a 10, 15 year vision. i knew we would need regards around us to help us get there. i remember how long it took to get from ipod to iphone. you need a lot of resources to do it. people go, you need to go public. i did not want to go public. when you saw that number, when you had the gut feeling, you just had to go with it. when you get married, you never know what it's going to be like on
. >> i was particularly taken by his comments about steve jobs. the same q&a he said, i'm me and only a few other people are holding the torch for the kind of management style job steve's -- steve jobs represented trade while he was asked, he certainly wasn't backing down from his management style. emily: i've interviewed tony on the show. he has a magnetic personality. you do get pulled into that, whether it's a reality distortion field or something else, he's a very inspiring...
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like steve jobs or elon musk. they are known for being completely uncompassionate.hy is that the best way? jeff: i think different styles work for different people and work for different companies and work for different situations. i think the worst thing somebody could do is try to emulate what somebody else does because that person has had success. you have to understand what works for you and it starts with being authentic with yourself. and what works for steve jobs or what works for elon, and people like that, may not work and more often than not does not work for other people who try to employ that style and people just don't follow. i think it depends. for me, personally, i find that taking the time to understand what it is you're trying to accomplish and how i can help you works better than projecting my own worldview onto you. i think that's a mistake a lot of younger, less experienced executives make. that was certainly a mistake i made. i expected my team, 10, 12, 14 years ago at yahoo!, i expected my team for the most part to do things the way i did them
like steve jobs or elon musk. they are known for being completely uncompassionate.hy is that the best way? jeff: i think different styles work for different people and work for different companies and work for different situations. i think the worst thing somebody could do is try to emulate what somebody else does because that person has had success. you have to understand what works for you and it starts with being authentic with yourself. and what works for steve jobs or what works for elon,...
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take steve jobs. if you took that personality and presented it to a human resource person today without the name on it, you'd say that's not the person we want here. he was was often in his younger days, he was taking other peoples ideas and not giving people credit, putting people down. that's why he was fired from his own company before the age of 30. but the but the amazing story s about him is that he learned to become an effective leader. how to bring others together to get something done. it was painful. he had a lot of setbacks but he learned in a free market.ey many people are not born leaders they learn from experience. he is a prime example of it. so, that's that's what freein markets are about. always turning scarcity into abundance. that first cell phone we had 30 years ago from motorola, it was as big as a shoebox, today they give them away. you can get a good smart phone 400 bucks. now now down to 50 bucks. we've been so spoiled. i grew up with a thing called card catalogs in libraries.
take steve jobs. if you took that personality and presented it to a human resource person today without the name on it, you'd say that's not the person we want here. he was was often in his younger days, he was taking other peoples ideas and not giving people credit, putting people down. that's why he was fired from his own company before the age of 30. but the but the amazing story s about him is that he learned to become an effective leader. how to bring others together to get something done....
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as we have seen an obvious case, apple without steve jobs, is clear a ceo can make it clear difference there. >> host: that's true. you think it's because people understand basketball and madonna they just don't understand ceo, saw that they have an animosity toward business. i was thinking ahead and animosity. >> guest: it's the lack of knowledge. were taught to to be suspicious of business in general. i was going to boil down what her book was about at the end of the day it's a celebration of productive achievement. one of the biggest disgrace is in one of the worst injustices in history is that superlative businessman, what is the most famous term associated with businessmen in the 19th century? the idea that they robbed people, what transformed this country from a country that was basically a swamp backwater, is totally poor into by 1914 the 14 the richest country in the world? it was a large part the actions of people like rockefeller. it was the people who created these industries, these new modes of organization and far from robbing people if you look at the price of steel or th
as we have seen an obvious case, apple without steve jobs, is clear a ceo can make it clear difference there. >> host: that's true. you think it's because people understand basketball and madonna they just don't understand ceo, saw that they have an animosity toward business. i was thinking ahead and animosity. >> guest: it's the lack of knowledge. were taught to to be suspicious of business in general. i was going to boil down what her book was about at the end of the day it's a...
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they say steve jobs did a good idea designing it and putting it together.ed it. >> federal search invented it? what do you think? >> no, no. not at all. they paved the way in many aspects, i suppose, the same way nasa did with many of the products that have been developed through the space program. hat's off to the government for doing some of those things. would the government have come one this phone? absolutely not and they haven't to this day, have they? >> no. >> so this is like, well, you wouldn't have built that factory if we didn't build the roads as elizabeth warren would say. >> there's no denying that. >> you have to have road, we all get that. but to say they have the hand that basically callsed this to happen, no. they were one of the many catalysts that contributed, but it took the genius of steve jobs. >> laid the groundwork. i think the key is to do the kind of research at that stainless is not economic do. no individual could would say, oh, we're going to create this whole system. same with transit, right? real estate verps get tremendous b
they say steve jobs did a good idea designing it and putting it together.ed it. >> federal search invented it? what do you think? >> no, no. not at all. they paved the way in many aspects, i suppose, the same way nasa did with many of the products that have been developed through the space program. hat's off to the government for doing some of those things. would the government have come one this phone? absolutely not and they haven't to this day, have they? >> no. >> so...
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you knew steve jobs. he kept it simple.hat would apple do right now if tim cook could channel -- that's a hard thing to do and no one is asking him to do it. let's say you could talk to steve jobs' ghost. what would he tell tim cook to do to keep it simple and take it into the next five years? a car, tv, a what? >> there was a long time i thought a tv was coming and that kind of didn't happen. i do think the car is a very good next place for apple to go. it's one of those places that you couldn't imagine them going for such a -- when you first heard it because it seemed like someplace they had never been. they didn't know about that stuff. you stop and think and that's what they did with phones and music players and all that stuff. so i think that is where they'll go. there is this thing that, no matter what apple does today, tim cook is not steve jobs. there will always be that feeling that they're somewhat lost until they have this next super-big -- >> nobody will be steve jobs. >> you could still come up with some simple
you knew steve jobs. he kept it simple.hat would apple do right now if tim cook could channel -- that's a hard thing to do and no one is asking him to do it. let's say you could talk to steve jobs' ghost. what would he tell tim cook to do to keep it simple and take it into the next five years? a car, tv, a what? >> there was a long time i thought a tv was coming and that kind of didn't happen. i do think the car is a very good next place for apple to go. it's one of those places that you...
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job for now. >> host: raymond and tyler texas please go ahead with your question for steve forbes.occo thank you, steve. my question is on the goldq standard. the gold is a solid currency in regard to keeping our sovereignty as a nation and having a solid currency that is impenetrable i other nations.st it is a standard.st bad currency drives good currency. when other countries go up and currency or whatever it hammers us. so we get the same all a punishment that they are getting but it affects everybody in our country, every citizen. the law doesn't respect personality. it's solid. either we conform by an act of our will to have something stable like what's going on nowa in the government, honesty. honesty can be considered a currency of exchange as well. w >> host: raymond can you wrap this up and we will get a response. >> caller: yes and it doesn'tal choose sides. to wrap it up, the principle wea need to get back to, the basics that we would yield to and go ahead, i'm through. >> guest: thank you in the key is having a currency with a stable value like alexander hamilton recogn
job for now. >> host: raymond and tyler texas please go ahead with your question for steve forbes.occo thank you, steve. my question is on the goldq standard. the gold is a solid currency in regard to keeping our sovereignty as a nation and having a solid currency that is impenetrable i other nations.st it is a standard.st bad currency drives good currency. when other countries go up and currency or whatever it hammers us. so we get the same all a punishment that they are getting but it...
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do not change the channel. [ cheers ] >>> happening now on our website, it is steve jobs' house in paloalto. and on our facebook page a state board has okayed $10 million for the tax break for the electric car company. the company processed to create 900 jobs in the bay area. stanford takes aim at cancer using what it calls "guided chemoerapy missile" =vo= university scientists have >>> stanford university is taking in a cancer that guided chemo therapy missiles. that allowed the drug to target cancer cells. scientists getting the new treatment and could help with weakness and other side effects. >>> a fallen in berkeley footsteps. philadelphia is the latest city, one and a half cents taxed per ounce will be slapped on the sugary drinks. >> it is decided by a city bases. >>> the first family is california, the president and the first lady is expected to ray arrive tomorrow. >> part of the trip to showcase hundreds of answer roy f the national service. >> a loss bear had the sonomo county on alert. >> he's at hils burke. today, instead of trapping in and letting officials survive it and
do not change the channel. [ cheers ] >>> happening now on our website, it is steve jobs' house in paloalto. and on our facebook page a state board has okayed $10 million for the tax break for the electric car company. the company processed to create 900 jobs in the bay area. stanford takes aim at cancer using what it calls "guided chemoerapy missile" =vo= university scientists have >>> stanford university is taking in a cancer that guided chemo therapy missiles....
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take steve jobs. took a personality, presented it to a human resources person today without the name on it and they would say that's not the person we want here. often in his younger days he was aggrandized or, taking other people's idea and nottthat's giving people credit, w putting people down knots when he was fired from his own company before the age of 30, but the amazing story about him is that he learned to become an effective leader and how to bring others together to get something done itny was painful. at a lot of setbacks, but he learned in a free market. expe many people are not born leaders. they learn from experience. he's a fine example of a. so, that's what free markets are about, always turning scarcity into abundance. that first a cell phone we had 30 years ago, motorola, because a shoe box and played like a brick, 40 minute battery life, $3395 per today they give them away. get a good smart phone with a plan from verizon or anyone else for $100, down to $50 and we have become so spo
take steve jobs. took a personality, presented it to a human resources person today without the name on it and they would say that's not the person we want here. often in his younger days he was aggrandized or, taking other people's idea and nottthat's giving people credit, w putting people down knots when he was fired from his own company before the age of 30, but the amazing story about him is that he learned to become an effective leader and how to bring others together to get something done...
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. >>> and up here, you think steve jobs and apple created the iphone. think again.ancy pelolox÷x÷ >>> this is from a person who said they had to pass the healthcare bill. her landmark legislation she doesn't know what's in there much less an iphone. this as career politician trying to justify for existence. i think marty cooper had a little more to do with the mobile phone than congress. >> anybody hear that phone ringing because it is nancy pelosi's and her colleague al gore telling her to be quiet. and he's an apple board member. so ludicrous. the government's been responsible for some very extraordinary innovations but the apple iphone is not one of them and i don't know what she's thinking. except for as i said she's try stog substantiate her -- in some way it is not clear. >> al gore, i took the initiative in creating the internet. >> very kind of him. and we all appreciate it greatly. we also appreciate the funding that went into the building and which was she was talking about. i think it was a dumb thing to say. these are not good things for democrats to be
. >>> and up here, you think steve jobs and apple created the iphone. think again.ancy pelolox÷x÷ >>> this is from a person who said they had to pass the healthcare bill. her landmark legislation she doesn't know what's in there much less an iphone. this as career politician trying to justify for existence. i think marty cooper had a little more to do with the mobile phone than congress. >> anybody hear that phone ringing because it is nancy pelosi's and her colleague...
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the house is on the same street where steve jobs lived. >>> all this nba hoopla shoved aside the bayrea baseball teams. they came to entertain tonight and giants fans look who is here. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. nba game-7 isn't until sund. one of the hottest teams going...wears orange and >>> baseball up top. why not? nba game 7 isn't till sunday. one of the hottest teams in baseball, unplugged. giants and tampa. back to us the guy, crazy about the complete four hitter. dedicated to the 49 victims in orlando. 40,000 in attendance. giants win it 5-1. former giant tim lincecum is pitching for the angels tomorrow against the a's. two time cy young winner. his first career walk off. burns delivered. the a's beat the angels 3-2
the house is on the same street where steve jobs lived. >>> all this nba hoopla shoved aside the bayrea baseball teams. they came to entertain tonight and giants fans look who is here. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the...
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even steve jobs, who is seen as an artist so i think there is a more positive response. but within weeks of his death you heard people going he didn't give a lot to charity. >> host: you did hear that. >> guest: this is a person who created an amazing company and made millions of people's lives better and lifted the standards of other companies who started thinking about the user experience at a better level and because he didn't gave away the money he earned he was villainized. terribly unfair. >> host: what message do you want people to take from your book? >> guest: the debate about inequality is really a debate about what happened to the american dream and how we revive it. i think one side in this debate has really focused on blaming it on the quote rich which means blaming it on the most productive americans and it means seeing the solution as penalizing and venalizing the risk meaning penalizing and vilifying the most successful americans. we say the cause of our problems, and we do have problems, is injustice against producers on every level of available. our sol
even steve jobs, who is seen as an artist so i think there is a more positive response. but within weeks of his death you heard people going he didn't give a lot to charity. >> host: you did hear that. >> guest: this is a person who created an amazing company and made millions of people's lives better and lifted the standards of other companies who started thinking about the user experience at a better level and because he didn't gave away the money he earned he was villainized....
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. >>> and up here, you think steve jobs and apple created the iphone. think again. nancy pelosi says the government did. what our free market guys think about that next. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much,t , could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it, it helps in the long run. prudential bring your challenges hello welcome to holiday inn. running our own business, we've been traveling a lot. a hotel looking to help small businesses succeed is incredible. thank you. holiday inn is an extension of our team. book your next journey at holidayinn.com >>> the >>> this is from a person who said they had to pass the healthcare bill. her landmark legislation she doesn't know what's in there much less an iphone. this as career politician trying to justify for existence. i think marty cooper had a little more to do with the mobile phone than c
. >>> and up here, you think steve jobs and apple created the iphone. think again. nancy pelosi says the government did. what our free market guys think about that next. thousands of people came out today to run the race for retirement. so we asked them... are you completely prepared for retirement? okay, mostly prepared? could you save 1% more of your income? it doesn't sound like much,t , could make a big difference over time. i'm going to be even better about saving. you can do it,...
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the house is on the same street where steve jobs lived. >>> all this nba hoopla shoved aside the bay area baseball teams. they came to entertain tonight and giants fans look wh,,,,,,,,, nba game-7 isn't until sund. one of the hottest teams going...wears orange and >>> baseball up top. why not? nba game 7 isn't till sunday. one of the hottest teams in baseball, unplugged. giants and tampa. back to us the guy, crazy about the complete four hitter. dedicated to the 49 victims in orlando. 40,000 in attendance. giants win it 5-1. former giant tim lincecum is pitching for the angels tomorrow against the a's. two time cy young winner. his first career walk off. burns delivered. the a's beat the angels 3-2 and stopped a three game losing streak. back to the nba. klay thompson and steph curry have the bounce back from game 6 to win an nba title. every vegas sports book have the warriors a parent to to win game 7 after 73-9 regular season run. >> reporter: [ inaudible question ] >> 100%. i thought that was a trick question at first. win the whole thing or bust for us. no fun getting second pla
the house is on the same street where steve jobs lived. >>> all this nba hoopla shoved aside the bay area baseball teams. they came to entertain tonight and giants fans look wh,,,,,,,,, nba game-7 isn't until sund. one of the hottest teams going...wears orange and >>> baseball up top. why not? nba game 7 isn't till sunday. one of the hottest teams in baseball, unplugged. giants and tampa. back to us the guy, crazy about the complete four hitter. dedicated to the 49 victims in...
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building built in the late 1920s and home to celebrities like donna karan, glen close, tiger woods, steve jobs, and diane keaton just to name five. >> you get a big apartment, a lot of celebrity neighbors. >> a beautiful view. >> for the bargain price of $59 newly discounted. there's that. >>> and finally, you know we love to have fun on the show, but sometimes the real fun actually happens off camera during the commercial breaks. >> and right before yesterday's "skinny," this happened. >> welcome back. time for "the skinny." >> yea. hey. >> kendis's favorite game. >> i've been trying for nine months. >> to trick us into thinking that we have come back on the air while i'm getting hair and makeup done. >> yes, donna, i'm sorry. >> come here, donna. >> she's a good sport about it. she'll hug me on tv. >> she slapped you yesterday. >> she slapped me yesterday. thank you, thank you. see. while she's on. absolutely. >> he got me, too. >> she was coming over to do my hair and makeup at the time. >> no more haircuts for you. >> no more haircuts. >> that's it, i'm done. i'm done. jill and kate
building built in the late 1920s and home to celebrities like donna karan, glen close, tiger woods, steve jobs, and diane keaton just to name five. >> you get a big apartment, a lot of celebrity neighbors. >> a beautiful view. >> for the bargain price of $59 newly discounted. there's that. >>> and finally, you know we love to have fun on the show, but sometimes the real fun actually happens off camera during the commercial breaks. >> and right before yesterday's...
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lemonis: have you assigned him that job? steve: no. lemonis: so then why do you say it should be his job? steve: because that's one thing that he should be doing to help this -- lemonis: but how is he supposed to know that? steve: i tell chris -- lemonis: is he supposed to read your mind? steven: yeah. here, yeah. lemonis: grafton handles all aspects of their production under one roof. there's no logic to their work flow. it's totally inefficient. the facility feels really hot, and it's messy. that's not a good thing for the people that do the work. and it's also not good for the furniture. dust and heat -- that's not something you want around fine furniture. steve: all of these products -- these are orders to be done. lemonis: it's not very clear what the process is. it's not easy to follow. louis: it is for me, 'cause i've been doing it for so long. and that's why i have stevie to help me. lemonis: and so are you training him to be a foreman? louis: yeah, to get to that point. lemonis: why isn't he at that point yet? steven: i'm not c
lemonis: have you assigned him that job? steve: no. lemonis: so then why do you say it should be his job? steve: because that's one thing that he should be doing to help this -- lemonis: but how is he supposed to know that? steve: i tell chris -- lemonis: is he supposed to read your mind? steven: yeah. here, yeah. lemonis: grafton handles all aspects of their production under one roof. there's no logic to their work flow. it's totally inefficient. the facility feels really hot, and it's messy....
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unlike steve jobs, where his thing grew into something a lot bigger, but we've grown into an industry that provides a very essential service to the community. >> and it makes a huge difference. >> very much, very much. >> i think it really speaks to the power of what one person can do. >> yeah. >> if you care and if you have the thought. >> and what we've seen is the growth of food banks throughout the nation because we have become an integral part of the system, saving food from waste, getting it to people in need, and making a difference for hungry people in our community. >> now, if didn't have what you have and that distribution system, it would be a lot harder to get so many people to give them access. >> completely. i mean, we've really built integral systems based on other volunteer organizations working with us, faith-based organizations. we do a lot of direct-service programs ourselves because of the community support we get. for instance, we have a program called the community produce program that takes fresh fruits and vegetables out in a beverage truck, and we set up a mob
unlike steve jobs, where his thing grew into something a lot bigger, but we've grown into an industry that provides a very essential service to the community. >> and it makes a huge difference. >> very much, very much. >> i think it really speaks to the power of what one person can do. >> yeah. >> if you care and if you have the thought. >> and what we've seen is the growth of food banks throughout the nation because we have become an integral part of the...
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tony fadell previously was part of the team at apple that developed the iphone, sort of a steve jobsd-driving part. talk a little bit more about issues inside nest, associated with his leadership. what do we know? >> there's one particular where nest, soon after google bought them, they turned around and bought a start-up that makes internet-connected security cameras. they came over to nest. and they were basically working on an update of that camera. a lot longer than expected. and there was massive disagreement between tony and the founder of the company, greg duffy. the team were being longd by tony to work very lock hours and over the weekend. there was a lot of friction on i thinknt, because there was certainly a culture clash between that start-up and way tony ran things. that was probably the main nexus of where all this divisiveness started. >> do we know anything about what's in the pipeline at nest? throw a wrencho into things? >> so tony had an interview with my colleagues about his departure. and one of the things he did say a was that nest has a lot of new product and s
tony fadell previously was part of the team at apple that developed the iphone, sort of a steve jobsd-driving part. talk a little bit more about issues inside nest, associated with his leadership. what do we know? >> there's one particular where nest, soon after google bought them, they turned around and bought a start-up that makes internet-connected security cameras. they came over to nest. and they were basically working on an update of that camera. a lot longer than expected. and...
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on front >> lots of people, the most frequent mention of people like steve jobs of the technological people.n imag ii think the technology is a huge change in the way we live. you can imagine the founding fathers beingbased on the things like facebook or twitter coming from politicians.omt i don't think there will be technological development.enligm >> a lot of new technology. >> exactly. they at least had an understanding.ady, t >> in terms of the book review, i thought he should have done a chapter on technology.you'll that's not -- i'm interested in economic change, yes. m you'll here about milton friedman.k he h >> am interested.k abou >> tremendous.one of >> you have to think about the income inequality argument. i think the root of that is milton friedman. which reagan makes popular. >> it was the anti-i- keynesian message. so yo the oh from fdr ronald reagan and i think right now it's tied into this argument.why? >> he called the tea party>> th' all right. why?f you >> they are far right. >> you want to elaborate? >> stop and think about another element in the book, nobody men
on front >> lots of people, the most frequent mention of people like steve jobs of the technological people.n imag ii think the technology is a huge change in the way we live. you can imagine the founding fathers beingbased on the things like facebook or twitter coming from politicians.omt i don't think there will be technological development.enligm >> a lot of new technology. >> exactly. they at least had an understanding.ady, t >> in terms of the book review, i thought...
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in 2007, steve jobs change the industry.was able to get the computers to where they want in a touch. accessth the broadband coming, we are going to smart 2.0. we will have voice control as an important factor. in 2014,er of fact, [indiscernible] we did a lot of effort in that to create a healthy system and we get a lot of studies. prefer ane users function. we have found that 41% of chinese customers like smartphone with a voice control. high-end brand and quality. emily: do you make anything beside smartphones? in the villages in china, we gradually grew to worldwide. we have infrastructure behind the smartphone for the wireless and broadband and price solutions. we have many devices. would have the smartphone and the smart projectors and the connected devices. our conversation with zte 's u.s. ceo. coming up, the venture in china. the details of the local production plan is next. emily: turning to tesla. the musk announced that company was shopping for a chinese production partner. bloomberg reports that shanghai is the fi
in 2007, steve jobs change the industry.was able to get the computers to where they want in a touch. accessth the broadband coming, we are going to smart 2.0. we will have voice control as an important factor. in 2014,er of fact, [indiscernible] we did a lot of effort in that to create a healthy system and we get a lot of studies. prefer ane users function. we have found that 41% of chinese customers like smartphone with a voice control. high-end brand and quality. emily: do you make anything...
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it's hard to do what apple did under steve jobs. on the other hand, it is under your control.'m sure they have a plan and if it works, i'm sure it will be great. mark: mark andreessen speaking with emily chang. we should add that bloomberg lp is an investor in andreessen horowitz. we are literally 10 minutes away from the european close. it is 4:20 in london. coming up, that love the charts, i will be looking at sterling versus the dollar. how much could it all if brexit materializes? ♪ our globale now for battle of the charts, where we look at some of the most telling charts of the day in with they mean for investors. you can access these charts on the bloomberg by running the function features at the bottom of your screen. kicking things off today in london is mark barton. eight days before the referendum here. we have asked 32 economists what happens to sterling. let's talk about the brexit scenario. the median forecast is if this if brexites -- materializes, and 8% decline from current levels, the biggest decline ever. ,nclusive of the erm debacle black wednesday. we are t
it's hard to do what apple did under steve jobs. on the other hand, it is under your control.'m sure they have a plan and if it works, i'm sure it will be great. mark: mark andreessen speaking with emily chang. we should add that bloomberg lp is an investor in andreessen horowitz. we are literally 10 minutes away from the european close. it is 4:20 in london. coming up, that love the charts, i will be looking at sterling versus the dollar. how much could it all if brexit materializes? ♪ our...
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it's like steve jobs and god got together to say, "we love you, phil." what is so great about that doohickey, anyhow? "doohickey," elly may? it's a movie theater, a library, and a music store all rolled into one awesome pad. a library is a place where people get books. a movie theater is a place where people go on dates. i better load the beach chair into the trunk. i'm gonna need it for the line in the morning. wait, honey, hang on. you can't spend your birthday in line. well, not the whole day. i have to be there at 6:00, or forget about it, and then i'm out by 10:00. why don't you let me do it? claire, you don't have to do that. no, i know, but i want to. and that way, on your birthday, you'll wake up, and you'll have your brand-new...toy.
it's like steve jobs and god got together to say, "we love you, phil." what is so great about that doohickey, anyhow? "doohickey," elly may? it's a movie theater, a library, and a music store all rolled into one awesome pad. a library is a place where people get books. a movie theater is a place where people go on dates. i better load the beach chair into the trunk. i'm gonna need it for the line in the morning. wait, honey, hang on. you can't spend your birthday in line....
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every alarm bell saying this shouldn't be allowed and among those not graduating, there might be a steve jobsrack obama, we never know. >> the key is getting people to stay here, the build businesses, to buy houses to pay taxes and to reverse a nearly six-decade decline in this city's population. >> i was born here and the population of detroit has dropped every single year i've been alive and i do believe that when the census numbers come out next year they will have been reversed. i think jp morgan is going to help the city grow. >> do you see it as a smart investment. >> i think so. i will feel far worse for the people of the city of detroit than for jp morgan. >> what's your measure of success? >> if i had to pick one or two, the unemployment has gone from 17% to 11%, if it goes down to 6 or 7%. 50,000 minority owned houses. if you can make it 60 or 70,000, that will be what isn't distributed equally is opportunity. >> in detroit, one of the most powerful men on wall street sees perhaps a lesson for a politically fractured america. >> you now have in this city a beautiful example of gover
every alarm bell saying this shouldn't be allowed and among those not graduating, there might be a steve jobsrack obama, we never know. >> the key is getting people to stay here, the build businesses, to buy houses to pay taxes and to reverse a nearly six-decade decline in this city's population. >> i was born here and the population of detroit has dropped every single year i've been alive and i do believe that when the census numbers come out next year they will have been reversed....
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>> steve jobs was saying this before he died.t is over and no one reads anymore. >> is this a gutsy prediction we are becoming more and more ironic. pretty soon facebook will be like slot machines. first it is a distraction where you pull the lever and then that was too much work and then you push the thing. it will be retinal scans and you look at facebook and it is three minutes of fart noises and colors and you will be delighted. >> this is what the promise. remember the kindle? it was going to bring back books. jay people are reading and writing, but they are all negative comments in the comment section. reading pages and pages of negative comments. >> we post one dumb video and there is like five minutes of tom shillue stinks. what would you do to help your grandmother get a driver's license? a special bedtime story when we return. >>> coming up tomorrow on the next "red eye" gavin mcginnis and luis j gomez. >> in canada the favorite country to the north a woman dressed up as her elderly mother to take a driving test. the 73
>> steve jobs was saying this before he died.t is over and no one reads anymore. >> is this a gutsy prediction we are becoming more and more ironic. pretty soon facebook will be like slot machines. first it is a distraction where you pull the lever and then that was too much work and then you push the thing. it will be retinal scans and you look at facebook and it is three minutes of fart noises and colors and you will be delighted. >> this is what the promise. remember the...
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that was a dream steve jobs had before he died. it is the greatest thing since the model t. of course it all came together in one package when musk spoke about his cars and apple producing a rival car in 2020. that could matter someday. it sure doesn't matter now. apple clirnl in the realm of the imphone. goldman sachs lowered the target. all right. what does it matter for tesla at least? you have an awfully hard time pro curing one of the cars because of the demand for teslas. the thousand dollar deposits from 373,000 people from the model three tells you that. so does prognosis that you might not be able to get your car until 2018. that's quite a difference from the pricing invenlives. and it is why the stock is still over the 215 price. however, i've been saying it is a cult stock for ages. meaning there's no logical way to explain how and where it trades. elon musk has been remarkably successful. the tesla is a blast to drive. i went from 0 to 80 and i didn't even realize i was going that fast. my daughter as wants a model three. i think tesla can bring back the notion t
that was a dream steve jobs had before he died. it is the greatest thing since the model t. of course it all came together in one package when musk spoke about his cars and apple producing a rival car in 2020. that could matter someday. it sure doesn't matter now. apple clirnl in the realm of the imphone. goldman sachs lowered the target. all right. what does it matter for tesla at least? you have an awfully hard time pro curing one of the cars because of the demand for teslas. the thousand...
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. >> what do kim kardashian, the late steve jobs and this san jose mother all have in common. >> 273nd 282 >> reporter: they all have cold hard cash waiting for them and you may, too. are you surprised to find your name on there is this. >> yeah >> reporter: surprised person after person we helped get their hand on a pending payment they never knew existed. cash being held by the state of california because the owner can't be found. it's dubbed unclaimed property. all over seen by state controller, betty yee. >> can be a tax refund check that was not cashed. a dormant bank account, a utility overpayment. >> reporter: in this san jose coffee shop, it took less than a minute for 47-year-old melanie lougee to find out she is owed more than $400. >> in didn't know about this bank account. >> an 86-year-old woman named kioko ward who lived here died in 2009 leaving behind $850,000 in a bank account. but the state can't find ward's heirs styles, claimants don't want to come forward because it opens up old family wounds. >> it's not just cash that could be rightfully waiting for you. it tak
. >> what do kim kardashian, the late steve jobs and this san jose mother all have in common. >> 273nd 282 >> reporter: they all have cold hard cash waiting for them and you may, too. are you surprised to find your name on there is this. >> yeah >> reporter: surprised person after person we helped get their hand on a pending payment they never knew existed. cash being held by the state of california because the owner can't be found. it's dubbed unclaimed property....
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by 2011, steve jobs paid $100,000 for it to find the root cause of his cancer.companies can do it for $1000, and that is believed to be the magic number that will drive mainstream market adoption. in a field where the cost is falling so quickly, one startup extends a fairly expensive test. $2500 up front with an additional subscription fee. what consumers get for the money, the company says, is security. the company cofounder joins me to explain. thank you for joining us. what makes your test better than the competitors at the cost? for having me today. our big differentiator is understanding. i think that a large amount of information that the consumer is receiving is not geared toward a lens of consumer understanding, it is geared toward scientists and researchers and medicine. how do you create that understanding? white: we created use cases around usability. weking at data and the ways can navigate data and understand it, so the science that is very complex, we give a user an interface that is broken up into 14 categories like human health, and body views th
by 2011, steve jobs paid $100,000 for it to find the root cause of his cancer.companies can do it for $1000, and that is believed to be the magic number that will drive mainstream market adoption. in a field where the cost is falling so quickly, one startup extends a fairly expensive test. $2500 up front with an additional subscription fee. what consumers get for the money, the company says, is security. the company cofounder joins me to explain. thank you for joining us. what makes your test...
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steve jobs did the public a service by creating personal computers and the iphone. henry ford did a public service by making cars affordable to poor people. most of you do public service when you work, you provide people the service or product, politicians, they do the left public service. they take money from us and pander for votes by giving it back. juan, am i wrong? >> i'm all for innovation and private sector growth, but i believe that capitalism needs governing so you don't have us exploiting children and having people view the economy -- >> do you want to live in brazil and get to your home in a helicopter on a mountain top. john: limit the governments like hong kong and australia. >> hong kong? you should check their welfare rates. far higher than ours. >> hong kong, only 3% of the population is receiving government assistance. john: finally, at that clinton rally, i was surprised how many people said they like hillary because she's a woman. >> what is it that you like about hillary for president? >> well, i think hillary would bring a lot of change for wome
steve jobs did the public a service by creating personal computers and the iphone. henry ford did a public service by making cars affordable to poor people. most of you do public service when you work, you provide people the service or product, politicians, they do the left public service. they take money from us and pander for votes by giving it back. juan, am i wrong? >> i'm all for innovation and private sector growth, but i believe that capitalism needs governing so you don't have us...
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it is hard to do what apple did under steve jobs. there are a lot of things you can't control -- you can't control what product you build and i'm sure they have a plan and if it works, i'm sure it will be great. created netscape in a new bottle -- new model at andreessen horowitz. when youe common theme are trying to create something new? >> it's the opportunity to envision the world differently than it is today. you have this fundamental issue of the difference between a hallucination and a vision is the other people can see the vision. you find yourself out there with the hallucination. you get a chance with a clean sheet of a virtue imagine the world in a different state. rounderst of the great have in common is they have developed what the world to be like and i get so intense about that they can't understand why everybody doesn't get it. they develop a view of what the world should be like and if they see it, they see it comprehensively. the good ones build up a battle plan to be able to build a company around that idea and this
it is hard to do what apple did under steve jobs. there are a lot of things you can't control -- you can't control what product you build and i'm sure they have a plan and if it works, i'm sure it will be great. created netscape in a new bottle -- new model at andreessen horowitz. when youe common theme are trying to create something new? >> it's the opportunity to envision the world differently than it is today. you have this fundamental issue of the difference between a hallucination...
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my 30 year friendship with steve jobs was made up of 1000 walks.something he wanted to talk about, and there always was we would go for a walk. we would climb to the top of windy hill, hike around. over the years one particular walk stands out. we had a lot to talk about that day, so we jumped in the car, put the top down, and headed out to castle rock state park in the santa cruz mountains. it was over 20 years ago back in mid- 1995. steve was finishing up toy story and pixar and running next, the computer company founded after he left apple. apple was in severe distress. it had gone steadily downhill during the ten years of steve's absence. the problems are now so serious people were wondering if apple would survive. it was all too painful to watch and stand by and do nothing. so the purpose of that particular hike through the santa cruz mountains on that particular day was to discuss taking over apple computer. my idea was simple. by apple and immediately make steve ceo. apple is not worth much back then. about $5 billion. we both had really goo
my 30 year friendship with steve jobs was made up of 1000 walks.something he wanted to talk about, and there always was we would go for a walk. we would climb to the top of windy hill, hike around. over the years one particular walk stands out. we had a lot to talk about that day, so we jumped in the car, put the top down, and headed out to castle rock state park in the santa cruz mountains. it was over 20 years ago back in mid- 1995. steve was finishing up toy story and pixar and running next,...
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. >>> first, happening now, a vandal targeting the former palo alto home of steve jobs and makes threats read more about the incident and the home's history on nbcbayarea.com. >>> burglary victim chases down a suspect and detains him before officers arrive in san mateo. not the first time police say that burglar struck. today - family and friends of f to say goodbye to the er singer one last time. ==vo== a private funeral will be held >>> today family and friends of former "voice" contestant christina grimmie will say good-bye at her funeral in medford, new jersey. she was shot and killed signing autographs after a show in orlando. he shot and killed himself after he was attacked by her brother. >>> 5:58. singer meatloaf collapsed on stage during a concert in canada last night. he dropped dead in the middle of performing his big hit "i'd do anything for love." he kept singing as band mates rushed to his side. emergency crews rushed to the hospital before we don't know what happened. the fremont police department says one injured officer was released from the hospital yesterday. the secon
. >>> first, happening now, a vandal targeting the former palo alto home of steve jobs and makes threats read more about the incident and the home's history on nbcbayarea.com. >>> burglary victim chases down a suspect and detains him before officers arrive in san mateo. not the first time police say that burglar struck. today - family and friends of f to say goodbye to the er singer one last time. ==vo== a private funeral will be held >>> today family and friends of...
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well she more or less steve jobs put all the components together after the government invented it. and you're making this point, there is this argument out there, listen we've got a private sector that by the way driven by profit motivation. that is a key element here. government which is supposedly driven i guess by humanitarian element and which one ultimately will produce the good? in other words if we wait for government, which little accountability, no one really is rewarded for these things, they go and look for it? or do we look for the entrepreneur who wants to get out there and develop the new mousetrap because they know it will be a huge seller, it is good for mankind and good for the entrepreneur and his or her investors? >> you know, i will sort of depart from nancy pelosi. that is not what i think at all, charles. i think you're misstating government role. it is not to be humanitarian. it is to do things that we as a society can only do together. so, advanced research for the military on you know, electronics, that finds its way into the great work by entrepreneurs lik
well she more or less steve jobs put all the components together after the government invented it. and you're making this point, there is this argument out there, listen we've got a private sector that by the way driven by profit motivation. that is a key element here. government which is supposedly driven i guess by humanitarian element and which one ultimately will produce the good? in other words if we wait for government, which little accountability, no one really is rewarded for these...
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. >>> what do kim kardashian, the late steve jobs and this mother all have in common? >> 273 and 282. they have cold hard cash waiting for them. and you may, too. >>> are you surprised to find your name on there. >> yeah. >> surprise person after person may help get their hands on a pending payment they never knew existed. cash being held by the state of california because the owner can't be found. it's the unclaimed property all overseen by stick controller that he. >>> it could be a cache -- cash or states, or dormant bank account, the utility over payment. >>> in -- overpayment. >>> in this campbell coffee shop it took was in -- less than a minute of searching the online database for a 47-year- old -- to find she's -- she sold more than $700. the largest and claim property in the areas tied to this san francisco home on hampshire street, 86 or a woman named -- who lived here who died in 2009, leaving behind $850,000 in a bank account. the state can't find her tears. >>> sometimes claim is that want to comport because it opens up old family wounds. >> not just cash t
. >>> what do kim kardashian, the late steve jobs and this mother all have in common? >> 273 and 282. they have cold hard cash waiting for them. and you may, too. >>> are you surprised to find your name on there. >> yeah. >> surprise person after person may help get their hands on a pending payment they never knew existed. cash being held by the state of california because the owner can't be found. it's the unclaimed property all overseen by stick controller...
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software is important, and it is what steve jobs called the soul of apple products.ncreasingly it is the differentiator for apple products to their competitors do not have hardware and software working together. they have hardware and rely on android for the software. that is how they continue to differentiate. emily: and this is gearing up to iphone 7, right? we assume there will be another release in the fall. as far as we know, it will be incremental as first changes to the hardware. ian: that is what the indicators are. it was reported recently, big changes in next year's product. that applies that this year's product will not be such a blockbuster. but there is some changes, perhaps better integration for force touch and that will be , tied more closely the phones which use that come a making it more compelling. emily: alex webb, ian king, and brian white, thank you we will -- thank you all. and we of course will be live at wwdc on monday. now the latest in the ongoing yahoo! saga. we know that the quicken loans to other dan gilbert and at&t at each bid about $5
software is important, and it is what steve jobs called the soul of apple products.ncreasingly it is the differentiator for apple products to their competitors do not have hardware and software working together. they have hardware and rely on android for the software. that is how they continue to differentiate. emily: and this is gearing up to iphone 7, right? we assume there will be another release in the fall. as far as we know, it will be incremental as first changes to the hardware. ian:...
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they did know what they been a just as steve jobs went to menlo park and researchers had have done with what we eventually called a mouse. they didn't realize what they had come he did. oh my god this is unbelievable and went and developed it. so again it's not just inventing they need somebody who recognizes what the possibilities are. >> host: steve forbes is ourre guest. lori ann huntington new york you are on booktv. please go ahead. >> caller: hi. can you hear me okay? h >> host: we are listening sir. >> caller: i'm interested in your view how you view the union movement in this country. it's very influential still. can or do they help or interfere with your kind of reform proposals? >> host: lauren what is your view of the union? >> i think they are necessary but they seem to interfere witho a lot of things.t >> host: thank you sir. steve forbes. >> guest: i think first you have to make the distinctionad between traditional what but we used to call industrial unions and the government worker union, two very different things. the government workers unionss have gotten a lot of powe
they did know what they been a just as steve jobs went to menlo park and researchers had have done with what we eventually called a mouse. they didn't realize what they had come he did. oh my god this is unbelievable and went and developed it. so again it's not just inventing they need somebody who recognizes what the possibilities are. >> host: steve forbes is ourre guest. lori ann huntington new york you are on booktv. please go ahead. >> caller: hi. can you hear me okay? h...
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it was on the seventh swipe, i picked it up, it was a gentleman that said, hey, this is steve jobs.what did he say? dag: in a nutshell he said we love what you are doing, can you come over to my house tomorrow. would love to talk to about it. charlie: what did you do? dag: i grabbed my two founders and we spent hours with steve talking about the future. he made the case how iphone would win the smartphone wars and how we could work together to change the way people interact. charlie: when did they want to buy it? we have some back-and-forth negotiations, but a few months later we decided to move forward. charlie: what role do you think it has played in the iphone? dag: i think it was a crucial part of it for us launch. it was introducing a new paradigm in a what -- in a way that only apple knows how to do properly. it was interesting to watch our baby is taken on an international stage. charlie: why did you leave to start another company? dag: i left for other reasons and eventually came around to talk to other entrepreneurs couple of years later. we were brainstorming what was goin
it was on the seventh swipe, i picked it up, it was a gentleman that said, hey, this is steve jobs.what did he say? dag: in a nutshell he said we love what you are doing, can you come over to my house tomorrow. would love to talk to about it. charlie: what did you do? dag: i grabbed my two founders and we spent hours with steve talking about the future. he made the case how iphone would win the smartphone wars and how we could work together to change the way people interact. charlie: when did...
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said that there were 1,000 people on alexa last night, and i don't believe ta any ceo other than steve jobsd at this level and scale. >> and the second reference that we have heard to jobs. vis-a-vis bezos today. >> but it is the clarity of thought is just shocking almost. >> and you have also talked about the state of silicon valley, and perhaps how some entrepreneur's mindsets are not in the place where jeff bezos' is, and not willing to graph the valuations to be where they once were, and is your valuation in the six weeks where they were, and the detailed blog post, are we headed for the orderly decline, and are people embracing reality, and a healthy calling of the herd or -- >> i u think it is certainly l healthy. some of the business practices that we are celebratinging if silicon valley in 2014, 2015 were undisundiscipline and uncelebrated. and it is warren buffett who says we won't know who is naked until the tide goes out. but you are starting to see the separation of the unicorns being exposed as not great business models or the solid uniomics and being able to build out what the
said that there were 1,000 people on alexa last night, and i don't believe ta any ceo other than steve jobsd at this level and scale. >> and the second reference that we have heard to jobs. vis-a-vis bezos today. >> but it is the clarity of thought is just shocking almost. >> and you have also talked about the state of silicon valley, and perhaps how some entrepreneur's mindsets are not in the place where jeff bezos' is, and not willing to graph the valuations to be where they...