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in fact, when i went into this project i didn't think steve jobs would turn out to be a genius but stevejobs tested at the tenth grade level when he was in fourth grade. the school recommended he be advanced to grades and his family said socially he was ready for that so the only advanced him one grade and he was basically declared a genius by the age of fourth grade how do you tell if someone is just confident versus someone smarts or -- >> you are right. there are probably millions of people who possess the extreme confidence that you describe here but they aren't combined with all the other things. >> the confidence thing is interesting because efficacy which is that path related confidence is not justifiable for innovation but for a lot of things. it's valuable for productivity and for sense of well-being. it's a trait that we should actually try to build into people because it's a powerful empowering trait and you can build it in children and employees and build it in yourself. the easiest way and the most effective way to build it is early wins. when you experience this early when
in fact, when i went into this project i didn't think steve jobs would turn out to be a genius but stevejobs tested at the tenth grade level when he was in fourth grade. the school recommended he be advanced to grades and his family said socially he was ready for that so the only advanced him one grade and he was basically declared a genius by the age of fourth grade how do you tell if someone is just confident versus someone smarts or -- >> you are right. there are probably millions of...
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you have been referred to as steve jobs or bill gates.ut we should refer to you as elizabeth holmes. what you are doing is revolutionizing the blood tests. >> i started this company to change the reality in our blood test system. >> you can have a huge impact on the healthcare system. >> that's our goal and our dream. >> a healthcare pioneer is being compared to steve jobs and bill gates. howie: "wall street journal" reporter john carreyrou raised questions. elizabeth holmes played defense in a television blitz. >> for the first time elizabeth holmes is opening up the secret labs of theranos. >> at the highest level we didn't have the right leadership in the laboratory. >> you are fighting for the life of your company. what have the last six months been like for you. >> i am a better leader for it. i feel devastated that we did not catch and fix these issues faster. howie: the sec charged her with massive fraud and she agreed to not be an officer of any company for 10 years. joining us is john carreyrou. author of "bad blood, secrets and
you have been referred to as steve jobs or bill gates.ut we should refer to you as elizabeth holmes. what you are doing is revolutionizing the blood tests. >> i started this company to change the reality in our blood test system. >> you can have a huge impact on the healthcare system. >> that's our goal and our dream. >> a healthcare pioneer is being compared to steve jobs and bill gates. howie: "wall street journal" reporter john carreyrou raised questions....
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in late june, something of a rockstar, being compared to steve jobs.d not like to be compared to steve jobs, he said he was more like jeff bezos. either way, they have an overaggressive expansion plan. by hat -- they hired hugh go viral away from google. they really expanded very fast. cheaper competitors came along, and they lost their way in little bit. growth went down into the single digits. late june has has turned things around of this ipo, which could be listed in hong kong this year. they went upper end as well, recapturing some of the blistering growth they saw in the early days. emily: how does this set up the hong kong market to challenge new york as ipo king, or queen? stephen: hong kong did not allow dual class share structure, which would allow the founders, despite having a minority shareholding, they would maintain control. hong kong has changed those laws to capture what has been a hugely successful run of chinese technology companies coming to market. like alibaba in 2014, taking their $25 billion ipo to new york because jack ma could
in late june, something of a rockstar, being compared to steve jobs.d not like to be compared to steve jobs, he said he was more like jeff bezos. either way, they have an overaggressive expansion plan. by hat -- they hired hugh go viral away from google. they really expanded very fast. cheaper competitors came along, and they lost their way in little bit. growth went down into the single digits. late june has has turned things around of this ipo, which could be listed in hong kong this year....
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>> a healthcare pioneer is being compared to steve jobs and bill gates. howie: "wall street journal" reporter john carreyrou raised questions. elizabeth holmes played defense in a television blitz. >> for the first time elizabeth holmes is opening up the secret labs of theranos. >> at the highest level we didn't have the right leadership in the laboratory. >> you are fighting for the life of your company. what have the last six months been like for you. >> i am a better leader for it. i feel devastated that we did not catch and fix these issues faster. howie: the sec charged her with massive fraud and she agreed to not be an officer of any company for 10 years. joining us is john carreyrou. author of "bad blood, secrets and lies." how does the media give such rocket fuel to a young woman and her company that turned out to be a fraud. >> theranos was founded in 2003 when she dropped out of stanford. it operated under the ray dafort media for four years. she had been around for a longer period of time than many silicon valley startups. you would expect to h
>> a healthcare pioneer is being compared to steve jobs and bill gates. howie: "wall street journal" reporter john carreyrou raised questions. elizabeth holmes played defense in a television blitz. >> for the first time elizabeth holmes is opening up the secret labs of theranos. >> at the highest level we didn't have the right leadership in the laboratory. >> you are fighting for the life of your company. what have the last six months been like for you....
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he also shared how former apple ceo steve jobs helped inspire him. >> from him i learned to never be content with the way that things are. i believe this mind-set comes naturally to young people, and you should never let go of this restlessness. >> cook touched on technology and the dizzying pace it's advancing. encouraging the graduates to use it to make the world a better place. >> well, of course, it's a special day for mom, and one bay area tradition focus iz es on mothers who are sometimes overlooked. >> i feel really special, not forgotten. >> a look at how themothers fro all walks of life are celebrated in san francisco. >> we have a cool week ahead. drew tuma up next with the accuweather forecast. >> klay thompson says enough of the questions. the warriors are off to houston and ready for the western conference finals. and pink power to the giants. they finally get on the pennsylvania and get a win. a great performance by one player in particular. it's not just any streaming. it's "watch what you want on the fastest internet" streaming. it's "live sports so you never miss a g
he also shared how former apple ceo steve jobs helped inspire him. >> from him i learned to never be content with the way that things are. i believe this mind-set comes naturally to young people, and you should never let go of this restlessness. >> cook touched on technology and the dizzying pace it's advancing. encouraging the graduates to use it to make the world a better place. >> well, of course, it's a special day for mom, and one bay area tradition focus iz es on mothers...
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do you think she wanted to be the next steve jobs? >> shultz: yeah. think she just really idolized him, so, she wore the black turtleneck. i think she created a world where she was steve jobs for a little bit. >> o'donnell: as her wealth and reputation soared, elizabeth holmes took on the trappings of power. she bragged bullet-proof windows were installed in her office, and she traveled with a full- time security detail. theranos employees told us they were closely watched and required to sign non-disclosure agreements, all reinforced, they said, by a threatening team of lawyers and private investigators. that's why, when tyler shultz alerted authorities in the spring of 2014, he used a fake name. >> o'donnell: why did you come up with an alias? >> shultz: i knew how seriously theranos protected their trade secrets. i knew they would not take it well if they knew that i was talking to regulators. >> o'donnell: in his email to new york state department of health regulators, shultz outlined questionable lab practices and said he believed test results we
do you think she wanted to be the next steve jobs? >> shultz: yeah. think she just really idolized him, so, she wore the black turtleneck. i think she created a world where she was steve jobs for a little bit. >> o'donnell: as her wealth and reputation soared, elizabeth holmes took on the trappings of power. she bragged bullet-proof windows were installed in her office, and she traveled with a full- time security detail. theranos employees told us they were closely watched and...
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i think he's all important as a person he's like steve jobs at apple was people buy into his story and they believe him when he says that he can make a car that's at a reasonable price still for people who have a lot of money but at a lower price than previous cars that goes electrically and he says that is better than the competitions but you know what when he criticized when he cuts off analysts and says that's a childish that's a that's a stupid question that's sounds childish it's unprofessional and if he were a c.e.o. with a salary at another company he'd be out the door and a second with a remark like that that's damaging to business speaking about see you know as being the door how about german come a case of a kitchen up with a programs but if you can. i think they are catching up but technologically there are a one and presumably the german car makers are not losing as much on these vehicles as tesla is perhaps or even making money but the customer demand is not there the germans have great plans for electrifying their fleets but so far because of the day to day operation prob
i think he's all important as a person he's like steve jobs at apple was people buy into his story and they believe him when he says that he can make a car that's at a reasonable price still for people who have a lot of money but at a lower price than previous cars that goes electrically and he says that is better than the competitions but you know what when he criticized when he cuts off analysts and says that's a childish that's a that's a stupid question that's sounds childish it's...
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one became a rockstar compared to steve jobs in china.t like to be compared to steve jobs but rather jeff bezos but anyway, they had an overaggressive expansion plan. one co-founder was hired away to google. they expanded very fast. some cheaper combat -- some cheaper competitors came along. and they lost their way a little bit. the growth went down into the single digits. but they have really turned things around ahead of the ipo which could be listed in hong kong i june. he spread into india. number two in india. they went to upper end as well recapturing some of the blistering growth they saw in the early days. emily: how does this set up the hong kong market to challenge new york as ipo king or queen? >> that is right. because of course hong kong did not allow will class share structure which would allow the , despite having a minority shareholding, they would still maintain control. hong kong has changed those lost to capture what has been a hugely successful run of chinese technology companies coming to market. like alibaba in 2014
one became a rockstar compared to steve jobs in china.t like to be compared to steve jobs but rather jeff bezos but anyway, they had an overaggressive expansion plan. one co-founder was hired away to google. they expanded very fast. some cheaper combat -- some cheaper competitors came along. and they lost their way a little bit. the growth went down into the single digits. but they have really turned things around ahead of the ipo which could be listed in hong kong i june. he spread into india....
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steve jobs? pt barnum? >> he is a lot of steve jobs. i don't want to be critical, but a big difference between money transfers like paypal and building cars. do you sell the expensive electric car for $100,000, he is good at that. but i am not buying the 35 thousand dollar car thing. it will be junky or not like a tes lamp i don'tesla. that project is a waste of money. he. i want it to work. without an unlimit line of equity financing, maybe he will get, it will take more years, there is a lot of competition brewing at bmw, and volvo, in electric, and hybrid and porsche. >> mr. musk, you have an open invitation, i am hosting all weaken less they fire me beforehand. but to apple and back to you gary b . on>> apple, increase 30% in two year, selling 77.3 million iphones, 13.2 million ipads, 5.1 million macses in 2018 first quarter. apple up after a huge earning beat, consumers dropping pay tv packages in favor of cheaper streaming products. this combined with tw 270 millin subscribed to one service or another, is that apple's revenue goin
steve jobs? pt barnum? >> he is a lot of steve jobs. i don't want to be critical, but a big difference between money transfers like paypal and building cars. do you sell the expensive electric car for $100,000, he is good at that. but i am not buying the 35 thousand dollar car thing. it will be junky or not like a tes lamp i don'tesla. that project is a waste of money. he. i want it to work. without an unlimit line of equity financing, maybe he will get, it will take more years, there is...
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he was my friend and mentor, steve jobs. >> we have a sfonlt be not as good as them, or lev up to theirmple, but to surpass them, even when it seems scary. we have to overcome that fear and be greater. >> religion in america isn't receding, faith is gaining new life across america every day. >> sometimes you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that god predestined in front of you. >> how did go from a president that could not tell a line to politicians that cannot tell the truth. >> you're in a position to disparage those that don't tell the real news. got simparica now. simpari-what? simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. feeclaritin and relief fromws
he was my friend and mentor, steve jobs. >> we have a sfonlt be not as good as them, or lev up to theirmple, but to surpass them, even when it seems scary. we have to overcome that fear and be greater. >> religion in america isn't receding, faith is gaining new life across america every day. >> sometimes you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that god predestined in front of you. >> how did go from a president that could...
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excuse, steve jobs was a jerk, there are lots of jerks and genius jerks respect not all of themake investors money so let's not assume that correlation works all the time but was this a different elon mu musk, is this something we should be concerned about? >> well, he certainly had a shorter fuse than normal but if you look at a tesla earnings call, you are never quite sure which elon musk you will get there have been calls when he's been much more conciliatory trying to say, look, we believe we're on the right path and there have been others where he's been combative with analysts not to the degree that he was last night but when you listen to him, what he is saying is no different in an what he has said in the past. in fact let's hear what he had to say in terms of the volatility of tesla shares because this is getting some attention, but 80s really not different than what he's said in the past >> people are concerned about volatility, they should definitely buy our stock i'm not here to convince you to buy our stock. do not buy it if volatility is scary. there you go >> i've
excuse, steve jobs was a jerk, there are lots of jerks and genius jerks respect not all of themake investors money so let's not assume that correlation works all the time but was this a different elon mu musk, is this something we should be concerned about? >> well, he certainly had a shorter fuse than normal but if you look at a tesla earnings call, you are never quite sure which elon musk you will get there have been calls when he's been much more conciliatory trying to say, look, we...
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steve jobs, larry, howard schultz who started starbucks, they started out poor. start out rich. they fought. they fought to get where they are; right? >> right. and it's very patronizing, actually to say that the people who are homeless now or the people who are poor now couldn't have that same story that if they got a job, and they were able to pull themselves up by the bootstrap that they couldn't become the next chad bezos or the next steve jobs. it's actually extremely condescending, and i think a way to actually suppress the poor and keep them there. liz: great to have you on. come back soon. >> thank you. liz: coming up breaking news about that cheese about cake factory story. they did fire two workers who harassed this man for wearing a pro trump hat. we stay on these stories that the media does not cover. he is now filing a complaint against the company with the justice department. he's here to talk about it. but first, president trump now saying phase two of tax cuts is coming but how soon could it be that the midterms are going to hear about it? that's
steve jobs, larry, howard schultz who started starbucks, they started out poor. start out rich. they fought. they fought to get where they are; right? >> right. and it's very patronizing, actually to say that the people who are homeless now or the people who are poor now couldn't have that same story that if they got a job, and they were able to pull themselves up by the bootstrap that they couldn't become the next chad bezos or the next steve jobs. it's actually extremely condescending,...
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one of the cofounders became kind of a rockstar compared to steve jobs in china.he did not like to be compared to steve jobs but he was more like jeff bezos. anyway, they had an overaggressive expansion plan. of course as you know they hired , hugo barra away from google. they really expanded very fast. but in some other cheaper competitors came along and stealing their business model of online distributing of handsets. and they lost their way a little bit. the growth went down into the single digits. but late -- they have now really turned things around ahead of the ipo, which could be listed in hong kong by june. he spread out to india. -- indiao handy a handset vendor. they went upper end as well, recapturing some of the blistering growth they saw in the early days. emily: how does this set up the hong kong market to challenge new york as ipo king or queen? stephen: that is right. because of course hong kong did not allow dual class share structure which would allow the founders, despite having a minority shareholding, they would still maintain control. well, h
one of the cofounders became kind of a rockstar compared to steve jobs in china.he did not like to be compared to steve jobs but he was more like jeff bezos. anyway, they had an overaggressive expansion plan. of course as you know they hired , hugo barra away from google. they really expanded very fast. but in some other cheaper competitors came along and stealing their business model of online distributing of handsets. and they lost their way a little bit. the growth went down into the single...
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. >> cook also spoke about his friend and mentor steve jobs. cook held him up as an example of someone that never accepted things as they were. he got an mba at duke university business school in 1988. >> still ahead, nbc bay area responds. >> a free used car warranty required by law. but when we went shopping under cover some dealers didn't tell us about it. we'll explain who gets that refund and ask the state what it's doing to hold those dealers accountable. nbc bay area responds, next. >> she buys everything for me and she always takes care of me. o complaints about used cars almost every week. drivers feel helpless when their "new" used vehicle breaks down - sometimes just hours after driving off the lo >> drivers feel helpless when their new used vehicle breaks down sometimes just hours after driving off the lot. >> what many people don't know is that certain used car dealers must fix all problems that arise within the first few weeks and that's the law. they went car shopping to figure out why so many car buyers are in the dark. >> botto
. >> cook also spoke about his friend and mentor steve jobs. cook held him up as an example of someone that never accepted things as they were. he got an mba at duke university business school in 1988. >> still ahead, nbc bay area responds. >> a free used car warranty required by law. but when we went shopping under cover some dealers didn't tell us about it. we'll explain who gets that refund and ask the state what it's doing to hold those dealers accountable. nbc bay area...
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interest interested and i think his selling abilities performance ability i would liken it to that of steve jobs about full. well jobs was much more successful economically in the end but investors are lapping up in mosques and visions but the analysts are certainly not amused by having their questions being called dry or not so cool that's totally unprofessional and that's that it's almost childish i would say. and it shows the it's kind of thin skinned reaction to obviously critical questions or quick questions he thought too critical that he recognizes that there is a serious situation and any other chief executive would be out the door if they responded like that in public and of course the two billion that were lost in the market it can be restored if the stock goes up again but well it it has a high valuation but it's still a long must as a leader i think he's lost a lot of his cache at the moment only balance and the fact that the forest thank you. it's not to chelsea manning on her first trip abroad since she was released from prison look ahead many will know her as the a former u.s. sol
interest interested and i think his selling abilities performance ability i would liken it to that of steve jobs about full. well jobs was much more successful economically in the end but investors are lapping up in mosques and visions but the analysts are certainly not amused by having their questions being called dry or not so cool that's totally unprofessional and that's that it's almost childish i would say. and it shows the it's kind of thin skinned reaction to obviously critical questions...
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in a nod to apple founder steve jobs, cook challenged students to think different. >> from him i learnede way that things are. i believe this mindset comes naturally to young people and you should never let go of this restlessness. >> cook encouraged the grads to use technology to make the world a better place. >> it is a big day to get answers about the false, toxic soil reports at hunter's point. next at 5:00, details on a face-to-face meeting. >>> a mother's day nightmare. surveillance video moments before a woman's baby is taken out of her arms in san francisco. a good neighbor comes to the rescue. >> folks on hawaii's big island still on high alert. find out why scientists think the volcano can erupt at any moment. >>> the growing outrage after this video taco are you one of the millions of americans living with a taco obsession? my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a refreshing drink can help. try my $3 taco deal today. clear! taco! taco! new at jack in the box. has your love for tacos turned into an obsession?. my $3 taco deal with three of the tacos you love and a
in a nod to apple founder steve jobs, cook challenged students to think different. >> from him i learnede way that things are. i believe this mindset comes naturally to young people and you should never let go of this restlessness. >> cook encouraged the grads to use technology to make the world a better place. >> it is a big day to get answers about the false, toxic soil reports at hunter's point. next at 5:00, details on a face-to-face meeting. >>> a mother's day...
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and his reality distortion field is very similar to steve jobs tt without quite same measure of success that jobs had ,th, you kn sort of waiving his hands and getting people to believe there was really something orhat they could do something that they didn't think they could do. i love theproduct, i just don't think they can make enough money in the short ter to meet a lot of the wall street projections, and that takes me to that final point which is, you iow,is a car company. great technology. i'll give you that, b unfortunately he's going to have to admit sooner or later that it's a car company, and when he does, i think the valuation gets hit pretty hard. so this is one that i would not be owning right here, tesla. >> youe leaving that one. reality distortion field. >> yeah. >> i'm going to use at. thank you. >> sure. you're very welcome. >> let's move to facebook. you have some positives for us. you're stiking with faceb at this point. why? >> well, and this is one, sue,, that i boug and i've held for months now. love this stock. ou can give 2.5 billion reason, and that's about the
and his reality distortion field is very similar to steve jobs tt without quite same measure of success that jobs had ,th, you kn sort of waiving his hands and getting people to believe there was really something orhat they could do something that they didn't think they could do. i love theproduct, i just don't think they can make enough money in the short ter to meet a lot of the wall street projections, and that takes me to that final point which is, you iow,is a car company. great...
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. >> apple c efrmtso tim cook tweeted video of steve jobs unveiling the first imac in 1998, it cost $1300. with four gigs, a fraction of the storage space of a current iphone. >>> billionaire elon musk's next possible venture is a stweet won. >> he tweeted he wants to start a candy company. but it may be an attempt to troll warren buffett. the two have been criticizing each other over business models. >>> elon just does whatever he wants. >> when you have that kind of money. >>> facing a housing problem, it is not for the >>> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. the temperatures are rebounding quite aggressively today, from eight to 13 degrees warmer than yesterday as we go from san francisco, 67, to livermore at 80. >> we all know there's a housing shortage in the bay area. turns out we're dealing with a burial plot shortage. cemeteries in coma are rapidly running out of burial plots. 1.5 people are buried there. cemeteries can run out of space within 40 years. >> the area continues to grow. we talk about housing. where are these people going to be buri
. >> apple c efrmtso tim cook tweeted video of steve jobs unveiling the first imac in 1998, it cost $1300. with four gigs, a fraction of the storage space of a current iphone. >>> billionaire elon musk's next possible venture is a stweet won. >> he tweeted he wants to start a candy company. but it may be an attempt to troll warren buffett. the two have been criticizing each other over business models. >>> elon just does whatever he wants. >> when you have...
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he was my frid and mentor, steve jobs. >> i vowed that as long as i would beesponse foranaging other people, i would aspire to manage compassionately. that meant pausing and being a spectator to my own thoughts, especially when g emotional. it meant walking a mile in the 'sother pers shoes and understanding their hopes, their fears, their strengths and their weaknesses. and it meant doing everything within my power to set them up to bsuccessful. >>> 100 years ago people with the chromosome disorder known as down's syndrome could expect to only live about ten years. nowadays into their 50s, maybe longer, but the rate is only about 20%. that's one reason a young rue with down's syndrome got the bright idea to start his own business, selli socks. >> downs syndrome ever hold you back. >> never held me back. >> reporter: in fact one might say john's disability helps push him forward. starting his last year in high school in 2016 on new york's long island, john thought maybe he and his father mark could start a business together. ro >> we walkedd talking about starting a food truck, but as
he was my frid and mentor, steve jobs. >> i vowed that as long as i would beesponse foranaging other people, i would aspire to manage compassionately. that meant pausing and being a spectator to my own thoughts, especially when g emotional. it meant walking a mile in the 'sother pers shoes and understanding their hopes, their fears, their strengths and their weaknesses. and it meant doing everything within my power to set them up to bsuccessful. >>> 100 years ago people with the...
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can treat cancer we cannot treat otherwise like for instance pancreatic cancer patrick swayze and steve jobs celebrity victims of patriotic cancer how to treat this tumor and how the chances of survival are this is what i'm going to talk about with dr and bring us down. the pan cross small organ that can often cause great problems. it lies right here between your liver entier spleen your pancreatic gland usually you don't feel it that it becomes diseased it might be life threatening. long lost cause a maria segal and her husband feel as if they've got their life back for almost six months things were turned upside down after who was a developed life threatening complications as a result of cool stones. she suddenly experienced of ear pain collapsed and lost consciousness she had to be helicoptered to hospital. and sound revealed that she was suffering from an acute inflammation of the pancreas the likely cause a trap gallstone. the gallstone is trapped and ends up in the area around the opening of the intestine. we can see that here in the image they call stone travels through the pile duct
can treat cancer we cannot treat otherwise like for instance pancreatic cancer patrick swayze and steve jobs celebrity victims of patriotic cancer how to treat this tumor and how the chances of survival are this is what i'm going to talk about with dr and bring us down. the pan cross small organ that can often cause great problems. it lies right here between your liver entier spleen your pancreatic gland usually you don't feel it that it becomes diseased it might be life threatening. long lost...
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wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm and start watching the hawks. but that's. the bottom. that i got.
wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate than to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm and start watching the hawks. but that's. the bottom. that i got.
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wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate and to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm and start watching the hawks. that's . what. it's like to sit. like you know that i got. six. well the watches are so you know the story that i'm having a while are you scared you know are you scared yeah well it's scary out there i have two reasons why i'm thoroughly terrified going to russia. and making threats of sneaking up on the east coast number one is what we're looking right. is russia is on the other side of the country it's in the do they know it's not me on land i get some of it. it's absolutely insane i didn't resist going place there moments and so would say if you're going to fight against russia why don't you do it on the side of that is that you so we have all our ships on the east coast waiting rosa to just come in and take california right over there to cross right over into alaska pretty quickly and easily and i really want to do it with a few of th
wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate and to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm and start watching the hawks. that's . what. it's like to sit. like you know that i got. six. well the watches are so you know the story that i'm having a while are you scared you know are you scared yeah well it's scary out there i have two reasons why i'm thoroughly...
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they apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we had the same thing is they we were equal to our other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger bureaucracy they find in their healthcare system vast paperwork anybody who has ever experienced both of the systems there are a lot of people right now on youtube saying no america's healthcare system is the best in fact it's filled with paperwork and they said that almost all of the price rise rises compared to europe and japan and other competitors is completely just a markup it's markup on services and goods and pharmaceuticals and stuff like that so because there's no competition so. it's the exact system of the road to serfdom that was predicted for the likes of europe but in fact european prices there's less of a market ther
they apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we had the same thing is they we were equal to our other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger bureaucracy they find in their...
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of the iceberg how you will be remembered as one of the treat big internet giants together with steve jobs i should say and bill gates who have enriched the world and all societies around the other hand in fact at the genius who created it the digital mums. that is destroying all democracies in all societies. also coming up tonight it was exactly one year ago when a suicide bomber killed twenty two people at a concert in manchester england tonight remembering with those left behind. life has changed for the good i never had obviously and i know for a fact that wherever. that it got the looking after each of the stupid ality many sometimes day to day still wanting the end of this street to see it it's kind of action everyone's minds for us it's just a myth that if baby. we begin the day with the european scolding of facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg and i say scolding not grilling today facebook's boss sat down with members of the european parliament arguably the most critical and most tech savvy group of lawmakers zuckerberg has ever encountered and yet what the world witnessed via live stre
of the iceberg how you will be remembered as one of the treat big internet giants together with steve jobs i should say and bill gates who have enriched the world and all societies around the other hand in fact at the genius who created it the digital mums. that is destroying all democracies in all societies. also coming up tonight it was exactly one year ago when a suicide bomber killed twenty two people at a concert in manchester england tonight remembering with those left behind. life has...
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there are a group of people who think he is a genius like steve jobs and others, they are less persuadedit is not the way ceos normally told to speak to a nalysts, ceos normally told to speak to analysts, more conciliatory, humble. especially when you need more money. he still thinks he will crack it does your previous guest was saying, he has a long way to go to double the car production. we will talk more about tesla and musk later. loads of messages about this. he may bea loads of messages about this. he may be a billionaire, but manners cost nothing. they may be boring but when you're burning through investor money i think people are entitled to ask questions about why they should be continuing to do so. still to come. there's no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing, right? after the break, we speak to one company trying to move mountains in the outdoor clothing industry. you're with business live from bbc news. now, you might be sick of adverts and phone calls reminding you about ppi claims — but apparently we still don't have enough. the fca is calling on people to check ag
there are a group of people who think he is a genius like steve jobs and others, they are less persuadedit is not the way ceos normally told to speak to a nalysts, ceos normally told to speak to analysts, more conciliatory, humble. especially when you need more money. he still thinks he will crack it does your previous guest was saying, he has a long way to go to double the car production. we will talk more about tesla and musk later. loads of messages about this. he may bea loads of messages...
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all those internet companies including google and then 2006, steve jobs introduced the iphone and athe same time, the cloud came. i think this field has been overhyped in that field is artificial intelligence and it is programs that learn as they go along. it is deep reinforcement wayning that mimics the humans think. we can't have self-driving car for the artificial intelligence. what we can do with health care is incredibly exciting. right now, you could take an and predictetina andlikelihood of diabetes apply artificial intelligence today to all kinds of imaging and health care and give better diagnosis when humans can get. >> do you worry about tech addiction or the negative impact ? believes they split to the destroying the very fabric of our society. >> before we income, i want to talk about that. my result was to get home from p.m. and to be fully present. router. the plug on the nobody could get to anything on the internet. i got it done maybe 70% of the time. >> so you're not worried about the negative potential? >> no. think we want to be concerned about families and kids i
all those internet companies including google and then 2006, steve jobs introduced the iphone and athe same time, the cloud came. i think this field has been overhyped in that field is artificial intelligence and it is programs that learn as they go along. it is deep reinforcement wayning that mimics the humans think. we can't have self-driving car for the artificial intelligence. what we can do with health care is incredibly exciting. right now, you could take an and predictetina andlikelihood...
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i think he's all important as a person he's like steve jobs at apple was people buy into his story and they believe him when he says that he can make a car that's at a reasonable price still for people who have a lot of money but at a lower price than previous cars that goes electrically and he says that it's better than the competition it's but you know what when he criticized when he cuts off analysts and says that's a childish that's a that's a stupid question that's sounds childish it's unprofessional and if he were to see over the salary at another company he'd be out the door and a second with a remark like that that's damaging to business speaking about c.e.o.'s being the door how about german company because of a kitchen up with a programs but if you can. i think they are catching up but technologically there are a one and presumably the german car makers are not losing as much on these vehicles as tesla is perhaps or even making money but the customer demand is not there the germans have great plans for electrifying their fleets but so far because of the day to day operation p
i think he's all important as a person he's like steve jobs at apple was people buy into his story and they believe him when he says that he can make a car that's at a reasonable price still for people who have a lot of money but at a lower price than previous cars that goes electrically and he says that it's better than the competition it's but you know what when he criticized when he cuts off analysts and says that's a childish that's a that's a stupid question that's sounds childish it's...
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he was my friend and mentor, steve jobs. >> we have a responsibility to be not as good as them or livep to their example, but to actually surpass them, even when it seems scary. we have to overcome that fear and be greater than our role models. >> religion in america isn't receding, it's just the opposite. faith is gaining new life across america every day. >> sometimes you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that god predestined inside of you. >> how do we go from a president who could not tell a lie to politicians who cannot tell the truth? >> you are in a position to keep all of those who now disparage real news. you all are the ones who are going to keep those people in check. >> wow, words that we all can relate. >> the gogs pspel of oprah. >> we have five days away from the wedding of prince harry and meghan markle. where the we had willing take place is making its final preparations. security is sure to be high as spectators pour in from around the globe hoping to catch a glimpse of the action. what can we expect? here's nbc's cal p
he was my friend and mentor, steve jobs. >> we have a responsibility to be not as good as them or livep to their example, but to actually surpass them, even when it seems scary. we have to overcome that fear and be greater than our role models. >> religion in america isn't receding, it's just the opposite. faith is gaining new life across america every day. >> sometimes you need to feel the pain and sting of defeat to activate the real passion and purpose that god predestined...
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and still he prepares to vote next month the top opposition we detailed steve jobs this is what he wants to bring to this country. hello and welcome i'm on the thought she the man who will become italy's new caretaker prime minister has promised to do all he can to steer the country out of its political crisis a short while ago carlo confidentially was handed a mandates to form an interim government it followed the collapse over the weekend of what could have been italy's finest populist administration quarterly promised that he if he wins a vote of confidence in parliament he would hold fresh elections in italy by the beginning off next speaking as a short while ago today he sought to reassure introduce partners in the european union. when the local color dialog with europe to defend our interests is essential we can do better than we did in the past but it has to be a constructive dialogue fully acknowledging that as a founding member our continuous participation in the eurozone remains essential your own. correspondent is standing by for us in siena from what can look on to releasing
and still he prepares to vote next month the top opposition we detailed steve jobs this is what he wants to bring to this country. hello and welcome i'm on the thought she the man who will become italy's new caretaker prime minister has promised to do all he can to steer the country out of its political crisis a short while ago carlo confidentially was handed a mandates to form an interim government it followed the collapse over the weekend of what could have been italy's finest populist...
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he was a close confidant of steve jobs and now tim cook, and envision what was people don't know andpple music, he is apple's chief negotiator and he has been roped into a very important deal over apple's history, and one of them is the iphone deal with siegler at the time and no at&t, negotiating the exclusive at the agreement i can to seven when the first iphone launched. for that reason, qualcomm once in to be deposed. emily: that is going way back. mark: he has been there for a well and being that the negotiator on these carrier deals involves qualcomm as qualcomm makes the chips perform networks. emily: mark gurman, and do for weighing in. that does it for bloomberg week,logy, coming up next uber is hosting a business of equality summit will bring together business, academic, and political leaders and activists to talk about the future of equality and how we get there and what is at stake for the economy and society at large. catch all the conversations all day long on bloomberg television and radio. it reminded we likes twitter, check us out weekdays. that is all for now. have
he was a close confidant of steve jobs and now tim cook, and envision what was people don't know andpple music, he is apple's chief negotiator and he has been roped into a very important deal over apple's history, and one of them is the iphone deal with siegler at the time and no at&t, negotiating the exclusive at the agreement i can to seven when the first iphone launched. for that reason, qualcomm once in to be deposed. emily: that is going way back. mark: he has been there for a well and...
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generations built by say apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we have the same thing is that we were equal to our you know other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger bureaucracy they find in their healthcare system vast paperwork anybody who has ever experienced both of the systems there are a lot of people right now on you tube saying now america's health care system is the best in fact is filled with paperwork and they said that almost all of the price rise rises compared to europe and japan and other competitors is completely just a markup it's markup on services and goods and pharmaceuticals and stuff like that so because there's no competition so. it's the exact system of the road to serfdom that was predicted for the likes of europe but in fact european prices there's le
generations built by say apple extract all the equity from their company now built a company built by steve jobs and his innovation and his ideas well here we have the same thing is that we were equal to our you know other competitor developing developed nations at the time and then what happened is the rise of. basically like vast bureaucracies you would think that a socialist more socialist system like france or germany would have a bigger bureaucracy but in fact america has a bigger...
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i knew steve jobs a little bit.ad been familiar with the company but i got a get a perspective on it in development it just occurred to me as one of the great consumer product ever. better than the popcorn maker much more than icloud. a shareholder sent me an iphone ten in the sent me a very nice one with it. i will get to it. eventually. amazon is obviously a freight train. it's quite unbelievable. when you start to hear rumblings in washington dc it's break this up. this is pure capitalism that has actually made people's lives better. >> it has not been built by anything that washington should be concerned about. he took an idea something that's almost unbelievable. they developed an incredible and retailing at the same time building up the cloud business. if it fell during the headline risk situation would you skip some up. other things would be falling at the same time. i made a huge mistake by not getting into it. i make a lot of mistakes. >> not because i was not capable of evaluating that. i wasn't capable of
i knew steve jobs a little bit.ad been familiar with the company but i got a get a perspective on it in development it just occurred to me as one of the great consumer product ever. better than the popcorn maker much more than icloud. a shareholder sent me an iphone ten in the sent me a very nice one with it. i will get to it. eventually. amazon is obviously a freight train. it's quite unbelievable. when you start to hear rumblings in washington dc it's break this up. this is pure capitalism...
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yourself what how you will be remembered as one of the three big internet giants together with steve jobs i should say and bill gates who have enriched all worlds and all societies were on the other hand in fact that the genius who created the digital monster that is destroying our democracies in our society that's a question that you have to put yourself for yourself. ok thank you and now mr lambert school share of the group of the greens you know the floor is mr burke well come on be straight i have six binary questions i give copy to mr kaplan first of them will facebook commit to systematically and publicly release data on all politically relevant advertising in all electoral campaigns or referendum campaign to just breaks it or the campaign we have now in ireland on abortion including the amounts they're sources and their targets yes or no will facebook develop a mode of operation that the last facebook users to completely opt out of targeted advertising yes or no referring to. the figures that are quoted on fake accounts will facebook commit to one eradicate all remaining fake accou
yourself what how you will be remembered as one of the three big internet giants together with steve jobs i should say and bill gates who have enriched all worlds and all societies were on the other hand in fact that the genius who created the digital monster that is destroying our democracies in our society that's a question that you have to put yourself for yourself. ok thank you and now mr lambert school share of the group of the greens you know the floor is mr burke well come on be straight...
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wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate and to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm and start watching the hawks. but if you get the. real thing it would be. as if you took a bite out of it. like you that i got. this. week so. well the watches are welcome to that i have of the world are you scared yet are you scared yeah well it's scary out there i have two reasons why i'm thoroughly tariff into russia and making threats of meeting up on the east coast number one is what we're looking like. is just on the other side of the country it's in the do they know it's not me on land i get some of. it's absolutely insane i did was going to let their moment sense would say if you're going to fight against russia why don't you do it on the side of that is that you so we have all our ships on the east coast waiting to get this come in and take california right over there to cross right over into alaska pretty quickly. i really want to do it when they receive thei
wow are we really going to have to start hiding under our school desks again too as steve jobs once said it's more fun to be a pirate and to join the navy so let's go be pirates hang pentagon fear mongering from a yard arm and start watching the hawks. but if you get the. real thing it would be. as if you took a bite out of it. like you that i got. this. week so. well the watches are welcome to that i have of the world are you scared yet are you scared yeah well it's scary out there i have two...
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we need to do a better job of getting policy back on track so we can get people trained. >> steve: you'ret bringing the immigration story into a. i feel like he doesn't get that they've done a great job as we talk about with deregulation and stimulating economic growth. things are going well now they're saying, we don't have enough good workers. so the next is that we need need more importing of workers from overseas. >> basically all the attacks on the mission for saying labor shortages on a big deal they're coming from people who say we need to have low-wage workers. the people kept saying as the economy grows will have inflation. people have been coming off the sidelines. unemployment keeps falling lower. we have more room to grow the present recognizes that. that has to be the heart of the rest of his presidency. look at me, maine was importing seasonal workers from overseas. then you stop it and suddenly the governor is furloughing x offenders and people who need an opportunity who would otherwise be looked over and now they're getting an opportunity to be part of the community again
we need to do a better job of getting policy back on track so we can get people trained. >> steve: you'ret bringing the immigration story into a. i feel like he doesn't get that they've done a great job as we talk about with deregulation and stimulating economic growth. things are going well now they're saying, we don't have enough good workers. so the next is that we need need more importing of workers from overseas. >> basically all the attacks on the mission for saying labor...