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>> you got a a call from steve jobs. there is a sparkle in his eye i had never seen from a cbo before. a ceo before. >> i told him i would personally cut out the halted her tech support. called the apple watch and not the iwatch? >> i kind of like the apple watch.. where you saying? >> would you fix your type please? >> people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed . let's leave it this way. all right. adon't consider myself journalist and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. define leadership? what is it that makes somebody take -- tick? [applause] quite a reception you got here. >> i thought it was for you. >> you have been ceo of apple since july 2011. earnings are up around 80%. have you ever thought you cannot do better than this and maybe you should just say " i've done a great job and now i'm going to do something else with my life?" view it as a result of doing things right on the inno
>> you got a a call from steve jobs. there is a sparkle in his eye i had never seen from a cbo before. a ceo before. >> i told him i would personally cut out the halted her tech support. called the apple watch and not the iwatch? >> i kind of like the apple watch.. where you saying? >> would you fix your type please? >> people would not recognize me if my tie was fixed . let's leave it this way. all right. adon't consider myself journalist and nobody else would...
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the next steve jobs. >> we've made it possible to run comprehensive laboratory tests from a tiny sample. >> reporter: it's set to unfold in a hulu series based on "the dropout". chronicling holmes' rise and fall from grace. she's facing up to decades in prison for alleged fraud if convicted. but she seems to be unfazed by it all. seen here in a video captured by "inside edition", seemingly living it up with her new fiance, billy evans, and ditching that signature black turtle neck for white tee shirt and baseball cap. the two were at burning man. >> a lot of people think it was heartless that you were partying at burning man. >> reporter: a reference to this instagram selfie that her fiance posted at the festival. she has become a cultural phenomenon. >> magazine cover after magazine cover. blog post. >> reporter: from a best-selling book "bad blood", to documentaries, including the one on abc. this was not how a young billionaire thought her empire would end. her story as complex as it is fascinating. black turtle necks. blue eyes. smoky voice. elizabeth holmes was a tech super nova wh
the next steve jobs. >> we've made it possible to run comprehensive laboratory tests from a tiny sample. >> reporter: it's set to unfold in a hulu series based on "the dropout". chronicling holmes' rise and fall from grace. she's facing up to decades in prison for alleged fraud if convicted. but she seems to be unfazed by it all. seen here in a video captured by "inside edition", seemingly living it up with her new fiance, billy evans, and ditching that signature...
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david: steve jobs came to you. what was he saying?dall: i did not know what the mobile internet looked like. and people will use it. that has been my philosophy. if you make something mobile, utility explodes. and the guy in a black turtleneck shows up with an explanation of a product. he did not have a product, he had an explanation of her product. think of the phone that is not a youad, it is just a screen, get stock quotes, weather, all that. as soon as we saw that, that is the mobile internet. that is what we are building the future for. david: so you said to steve, let's be partners? randall: let's pursue it. there was an intense negotiation of business terms. steve obviously had a lot of confidence to do a deal. we did the first exclusive deal with the iphone. it required us to fundamentally change our business model. it cost us a lot of money. we took a lot of dilution when we did this deal. we believed so strongly not only in the vision, but that guy steve jobs. david: with the current situation, when i am driving from dulles
david: steve jobs came to you. what was he saying?dall: i did not know what the mobile internet looked like. and people will use it. that has been my philosophy. if you make something mobile, utility explodes. and the guy in a black turtleneck shows up with an explanation of a product. he did not have a product, he had an explanation of her product. think of the phone that is not a youad, it is just a screen, get stock quotes, weather, all that. as soon as we saw that, that is the mobile...
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david: steve jobs came to you. what did you think of what he was saying?dall: we were building a mobile internet. i did not know what the mobile internet looked like. just build it, and people will use it. that has been my philosophy. if you make something mobile, utility explodes. and the guy in a black turtleneck shows up with an explanation of a product. he did not have a product, he had an explanation of a product. think about a phone that does not have a keypad. it is just a screen, you get it has these icons. you get stock quotes, weather, all that. as soon as we saw that, that is the mobile internet. that is something we have to be a part of. that is what we are building the future for. david: so you said to steve, let's be partners? how did you do that? randall: let's pursue it. there was an intense negotiation of business terms. steve obviously had a lot of confidence to do a deal. we did the first exclusive deal with the iphone. it required us to fundamentally change our business model. it cost us a lot of money. we took a lot of dilution when we
david: steve jobs came to you. what did you think of what he was saying?dall: we were building a mobile internet. i did not know what the mobile internet looked like. just build it, and people will use it. that has been my philosophy. if you make something mobile, utility explodes. and the guy in a black turtleneck shows up with an explanation of a product. he did not have a product, he had an explanation of a product. think about a phone that does not have a keypad. it is just a screen, you...
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he was the one who built, was one of the primary architects building apple under steve jobs to becomes. he hasn't gotten credit for that. steve has got all the credit. he was one of the primary architects of apple building that giant machine. this is 20 years of his work. this is what he is working on the last 20 years. stuart: from what you know about tim cook, the way he runs the company, where do you think he is taking it? >> he is taking it, he is maintaining what apple has done, intersection between technology and the liberal arts. making technology friendly, accessible, democratic, so anyone can use it. that is in apple's dna he is maintaining that. technology is always changing. it is always developing. we'll see all kind of new products from apple. perhaps an autonomous car. ar glasses. augmented reality glasses that will project things into the real world for you. so a lot of exciting things they're working on. stuart: as you were writing the book did you get help from tim cook? >> i bottom help from apple. they made four executives to talk to me. stuart: what about the glass
he was the one who built, was one of the primary architects building apple under steve jobs to becomes. he hasn't gotten credit for that. steve has got all the credit. he was one of the primary architects of apple building that giant machine. this is 20 years of his work. this is what he is working on the last 20 years. stuart: from what you know about tim cook, the way he runs the company, where do you think he is taking it? >> he is taking it, he is maintaining what apple has done,...
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david: when the iphone was being developed, did steve jobs come to you?d you think of what he was saying? randall: we were building a mobile internet. that is what 3g was about. as i said, i did not know what the mobile internet looked like. just build it, and people will use it. that has always been my philosophy. if you make something mobile, utility explodes. and the guy in a black turtleneck shows up with a description, an explanation of a product. he did not have a product, he had an explanation of a product. think about a phone that does not have a keypad. it is just a screen, it has little icons. you push these icons, you get stock quotes, weather, all that. the minute we saw that, it was, that is the mobile internet. that is something we have to be a part of. that is what we are building the future for. david: so you said to steve, let's be partners? or how did you do that? randall: let's pursue it. and there was a very intense negotiation of business terms. steve obviously had a lot of confidence to do a deal. we did the first exclusive deal with
david: when the iphone was being developed, did steve jobs come to you?d you think of what he was saying? randall: we were building a mobile internet. that is what 3g was about. as i said, i did not know what the mobile internet looked like. just build it, and people will use it. that has always been my philosophy. if you make something mobile, utility explodes. and the guy in a black turtleneck shows up with a description, an explanation of a product. he did not have a product, he had an...
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but we said we believe so strongly not only in the vision, but that guy, steve jobs.id, let's make this bet. david: with the current situation, i am driving from dulles to downtown washington, sometimes cell coverage breaks down. randall: used to. it was exit 13. it does not anymore. [laughter] david: did it ever happen to you? randall: it happened to me a lot. and i would call every time i went through there, my network guys dropped the call again. the problem with these guys is they have to get a cell site permit. in this day and age -- it can take two or three years to get a cell site permit. we hear a lot of people, including folks saying china is going to beat us to the world of 5g. in china, they don't spend two years getting a permit to build a cell site. they just go build it. here, this two to three years is going to be a problem. david: is china ahead of us now in 5g? randall: now, no. today, we have live 5g standards-based up and running in 12 markets in the united states. china right now has zero. they are running some trials. now china is going to commit
but we said we believe so strongly not only in the vision, but that guy, steve jobs.id, let's make this bet. david: with the current situation, i am driving from dulles to downtown washington, sometimes cell coverage breaks down. randall: used to. it was exit 13. it does not anymore. [laughter] david: did it ever happen to you? randall: it happened to me a lot. and i would call every time i went through there, my network guys dropped the call again. the problem with these guys is they have to...
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at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway it is called internet and suddenly you're part of a new mash of people programs archives it's the personal computer and the internet . into the information age laying the groundwork for unlimited innovation at the dawn of the twenty first century there would be a new revolution a new generation of young genius of this made a new promise beyond our wildest dream use the ideas that we take all the world's information and make a ducks. useful to everyone limitless information artificial intelligence machines that would know what we wanted and would tend to our every need the technology would be beyond our imaginations almost like magic yet the concept would be as simple as a single word search. this was the beginning of google and less than a decade later facebook they would make a new promise to humanity what i think so interesting about google and facebook is they were founded at america
at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway it is called internet and suddenly you're part of a new mash of people programs archives it's the personal computer and the internet . into the information age laying the groundwork for unlimited innovation at the dawn of the twenty first century there would be a new revolution a new generation...
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david: did you meet steve jobs? i did not meet steve jobs personally, but i was on the team that we actually got engaged. we had to, at the time, you may not remember this, apple was under assault. steve said, i am not coming back unless there is a different board. we fired the board, got rid of the ceo, and invited him to come back. david: all right. so you are doing very well out there. you're now living in the san francisco area. you are making a big success and, by investment banking standards, i assume you are highly compensated and so forth. what propelled you to say i will give up all of this and to start my own company? robert: so, the interesting things that occurred -- as an engineer, i realized way back in my goodyear and tire and rubber days, the impact that software really had on businesses. the thing i noticed was that there were very few software companies that were efficiently run. well, why? the big part was most executives who start software companies, they wrote code or they knew a market opportun
david: did you meet steve jobs? i did not meet steve jobs personally, but i was on the team that we actually got engaged. we had to, at the time, you may not remember this, apple was under assault. steve said, i am not coming back unless there is a different board. we fired the board, got rid of the ceo, and invited him to come back. david: all right. so you are doing very well out there. you're now living in the san francisco area. you are making a big success and, by investment banking...
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this is a notable spot, because this is where steve job and steve cook drop in during product launchese two thieves busted down the front doors, those glass doors right there early wednesday morning. >>> a bizarre theft spree uncovered in campbell. investigators claim richard miles stole hundreds of potted plants from home depot and other places. the break in the case came after someone spotted miles digging up plants at an apartment complex. when police stopped the u-haul van he was driving, they found more than 131 plants. police believe he would steal them and resem thll them at a f market. >>> we'll show you how far some dedicated fans are willing to go. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile.sign to . switch and save today, and you get a new galaxy. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. the hidden dangers of >>> tonight at 6:00. breaking the silence in hope of saving lives. a very candid conversation about the hidden dangers of police work. we'll show you how departments are stepping in to help coming up at
this is a notable spot, because this is where steve job and steve cook drop in during product launchese two thieves busted down the front doors, those glass doors right there early wednesday morning. >>> a bizarre theft spree uncovered in campbell. investigators claim richard miles stole hundreds of potted plants from home depot and other places. the break in the case came after someone spotted miles digging up plants at an apartment complex. when police stopped the u-haul van he was...
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rather emanuel mccraw the president of france said on this issue he says in a tweet steve jobs father was a syrian refugee it would seem that nationality has nothing to do with the ability to succeed if you think that being and i jerry and means you can succeed then you want if you fight and you do succeed you will be a role model so i want to come to you actually marry because you're really shaking your head you're not believing what the president is saying no because it's not only a question of will i think that sometimes some companies are destroying the will of people in african country if i take for example in nigeria you know the most important part of the oil in nigeria is just exported in europe to be treated in europe and really sent to africa and there is no agreement to prevent deciduous and for example what we asked for and this indeed is to have to sing is the trade agreements the first thing is to have an symmetrix situation with country like nigeria and to give them to opportunity to have quotas to to keep some room and to be sure that this raw materials are preceded in
rather emanuel mccraw the president of france said on this issue he says in a tweet steve jobs father was a syrian refugee it would seem that nationality has nothing to do with the ability to succeed if you think that being and i jerry and means you can succeed then you want if you fight and you do succeed you will be a role model so i want to come to you actually marry because you're really shaking your head you're not believing what the president is saying no because it's not only a question...
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mark zuckerberg, steve jobs, bill gates? are they derivative? >> i had the great privilege, that is the only word you can use, paul baron is the man who developed the concept of digital packets. that is at the heart of everything we do today on the internet. i begin the book by talking about paul baron and the development of digital packets. the interesting thing is that what paul did was to pick up on some ideas gutenberg had. and to rake the connection into its smallest parts, send it out over a distributed network and reassemble it like gutenberg said, let's break the page down into its smallest part, the letter and then reassemble that. and so there is a history of these kinds of ideas repeating themselves and i found that terribly fascinating. >> host: you talk about something i never heard of from iowa 1937. john vincent -- >> tennyson. an amazing professor at iowa state university who developed, the digital computer, as the world was trying to figure out how this computing idea and the story. i will not preempt it because i want your view
mark zuckerberg, steve jobs, bill gates? are they derivative? >> i had the great privilege, that is the only word you can use, paul baron is the man who developed the concept of digital packets. that is at the heart of everything we do today on the internet. i begin the book by talking about paul baron and the development of digital packets. the interesting thing is that what paul did was to pick up on some ideas gutenberg had. and to rake the connection into its smallest parts, send it...
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henry ford, thomas edison, winston churchill, jk rowling, steve jobs, bill gates. when i go aroundnt this country and speak to students i ask what do you think is hindering you were stopping you, what obstacles are in your way and it's always the same answer. students tell me that they are poor and have no money and no wayan to make think so i told tm this story. in the early 70s there was an unknown actor trying to make it in new york. he moved to california but things were not going so well they are either. as a matter of fact, things were so bad he had to sell this stock because he couldn't afford and then one day she saw something that gave him an idea to write a script about a man who was going to stand up t to life, take a st and go the distance. within three days he finished the script. some hollywood producers read the script and loved it except for one. they didn't want him to play the main character. he was too much of a risk at the box office. they offered him $360,000 but only on the condition he couldn't be in the movies. remember the actor had no car,
henry ford, thomas edison, winston churchill, jk rowling, steve jobs, bill gates. when i go aroundnt this country and speak to students i ask what do you think is hindering you were stopping you, what obstacles are in your way and it's always the same answer. students tell me that they are poor and have no money and no wayan to make think so i told tm this story. in the early 70s there was an unknown actor trying to make it in new york. he moved to california but things were not going so well...
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apple, there is a new book, from apple ceo tim cook's biographer claims cook is better leaders than steve jobst to get your reaction to that bob. >> well you know, the ceo job is very multidimensional there is no doubt on some dimensions tim cook does superb work, he was a supply chain expert working for steve jobs. he is the one that always had the iphones ready, when steve was kicking off a new product, so he is brilliant in that dimension. also a very good people person. i think he manages personnel very well those are two dimensions that weren't steve jobs' strengthen that is probably an understatement. on the other hand from the standpoint of innovation, there is no doubt that the world is still waiting for the big idea since 2011 when steve jobs passed away. yes you can have iphone 8 iphone 9 iphone 10, et cetera, the fact is slightly a better camera slightly bigger more different size cameras and the like. that is not real innovation, and now, they have this big announcement where they are going to announce the future of where the company is going. and they talk about getting into strea
apple, there is a new book, from apple ceo tim cook's biographer claims cook is better leaders than steve jobst to get your reaction to that bob. >> well you know, the ceo job is very multidimensional there is no doubt on some dimensions tim cook does superb work, he was a supply chain expert working for steve jobs. he is the one that always had the iphones ready, when steve was kicking off a new product, so he is brilliant in that dimension. also a very good people person. i think he...
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steve jobs pitched the new apple campus in 2011. >> it's like a spaceship land. >> reporter: while there was some discussion of traffic impact on the community, there were more questions like this one. >> do we get free wi-fi or something like that? >> i am a simpleton. i had this view that we pay thosth. d the city should do >> reporter: nearly 8 years later apple seems to be taking a slightly different approach. pitching his own private funding for improved bike lanes that run near several schools and more than a few apple properties. cupertino residents will have to decide if that is the best use of the money. and apple decides how it contributes, is going to be the best approach. >> not really. i don't think they should be able to just decide that is where their money goes towards. especially if they are dodging $10 million in taxes to put in bike lanes. >> reporter: we will put a 12,000 person office complex in your city. do we get free wi-fi? i love that. it blows my mind. the meeting is incredible if you look at it eight years later. i got off the phone with the current vice mayor
steve jobs pitched the new apple campus in 2011. >> it's like a spaceship land. >> reporter: while there was some discussion of traffic impact on the community, there were more questions like this one. >> do we get free wi-fi or something like that? >> i am a simpleton. i had this view that we pay thosth. d the city should do >> reporter: nearly 8 years later apple seems to be taking a slightly different approach. pitching his own private funding for improved bike...
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aretha franklin, steve jobs and patrick swayze have all died from this disease.ost tumors like bill's are detected too late when surgery is far too risky. but now this team at the mayo clinic has developed a new way to attack tumors once considered inoperable. patients with pancreatic cancer are treated with this innovative approach. their tumors are blasted with chemotherapy and then followed by radiation and surgery. >> the key thing we found, the more chemo therapy people get that's effective, the longer they live. it's about hope. >> reporter: another critical step is the use of scans to make sure the cancer is dead. >> so the key is making sure that's no longer alive before you go in and surgically remove it. >> exactly. we find the chemotherapy to kill that. the. >> reporter: the results published in a new study this week are life changing. the average survival time for 194 patients once told they had 12 to 18 months to live is now almost five years, and for many, still counting. >> i can be with my wife and my children and my grandchildren. >> sometimes i'
aretha franklin, steve jobs and patrick swayze have all died from this disease.ost tumors like bill's are detected too late when surgery is far too risky. but now this team at the mayo clinic has developed a new way to attack tumors once considered inoperable. patients with pancreatic cancer are treated with this innovative approach. their tumors are blasted with chemotherapy and then followed by radiation and surgery. >> the key thing we found, the more chemo therapy people get that's...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes and her company theranos were once compared to steve jobs and apple, but it all came crashing down in 2016 when the federal government brought conspiracy and wire fraud charges nst her and her partners for allegedly bilking millions of dollars out of their investors. this case is now generating so much evidence it's actually slowing the trial down. elizabeth holmes and her attorneys dodged several news cameras and reporters on their way into federal court in san jose. hi, elizabeth. what do you hope happens today? what are you looking for today? only silence after the questions, but in court holmes' attorneys asked for more time to look at the case against her including 20 million pages of evidence and a newly added 4 terabytes of promotional videos for her company theranos. holmes and her business partner who were also once romantically linked are accused of tricking investors after they said they developed a commercial ready portable blood analyzer that could check for 200 medical conditions from a single finger of blood. holmes, a stanford dropout,
. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes and her company theranos were once compared to steve jobs and apple, but it all came crashing down in 2016 when the federal government brought conspiracy and wire fraud charges nst her and her partners for allegedly bilking millions of dollars out of their investors. this case is now generating so much evidence it's actually slowing the trial down. elizabeth holmes and her attorneys dodged several news cameras and reporters on their way into federal court...
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he was sort of the de facto ceo when steve jobs was in charge of the company, especially when he was er, but he was kind of -- jobs never really had the temperament or patience to be ceo. jobs was kind of the chief product officer. he was good enough at ceo to hire someone like tim cook to be the ceo behind the scenes. so when tim cook took over, he was sort of taking over a role he had already been in for several years. neil: yeah. i forget that, you know. sometimes there's a great deal of genius to have that kind of genius, to see that you need a different kind of genius, right? thank you. >> absolutely. yeah. neil: great job. i appreciate it. meanwhile, an isis leader long thought dead is alive and well, resurfacing on a video and scaring the you-know-what out of a lot of folks who thought isis was gone. apparently not. termites. we're on the move. hey rick, all good? oh yeah, we're good. we're good. terminix. defenders of home. if you want to get the most details about your family history. my pie chart showed that i'm from all over europe, but then it got super specific. i learned
he was sort of the de facto ceo when steve jobs was in charge of the company, especially when he was er, but he was kind of -- jobs never really had the temperament or patience to be ceo. jobs was kind of the chief product officer. he was good enough at ceo to hire someone like tim cook to be the ceo behind the scenes. so when tim cook took over, he was sort of taking over a role he had already been in for several years. neil: yeah. i forget that, you know. sometimes there's a great deal of...
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. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes was once compared to steve jobs and apple computer but it all came crashing down in 2016 when the federal government brought to conspiracy and wire fraud charges against her and her partners for allegedly milking millions of dollars out of investors but this case is generated so much evidence it is now starting to slow the trial down. elizabeth holmes and her attorney step several news cameras and reporters on their way into federal court in san jose. >> hello elizabeth what you hope happens today? what are you looking for today? >> reporter: only silence after the question but in court, her attorneys asked for more time to look at the case against her including 20 million pages of evidence and a newly added four terabytes of promotional videos for her company. she and her business partner who were once romantically linked our
. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes was once compared to steve jobs and apple computer but it all came crashing down in 2016 when the federal government brought to conspiracy and wire fraud charges against her and her partners for allegedly milking millions of dollars out of investors but this case is generated so much evidence it is now starting to slow the trial down. elizabeth holmes and her attorney step several news cameras and reporters on their way into federal court in san jose....
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at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans.
at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans.
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the it's the downside of steve jobs image of his of his store being a jewel box that he percent sollers toys and an and jewel boxes the invitation for people to drive a truck through the glass and steel all the jewels. >>police so far they have not released the surveillance footage but they say it shows one man wearing a halloween mask while the other wore a ski mask. news attacked in their own home a look at how a family is doing after in a strange husband breaks into his ex-wife's home. plus a tragic end to a woman who lost her job to find out how her was found lifeless in san francisco. and a flintstones theme home now involved in a countersuit with that town of hillsboro the reason why the owner is fighting back. before weoget to all those stories, let's head outside and quickly show you the san mateo bridge if you're getting up this morning, good news, bad news right good news is you don't have to deal with a lot of traffic the bad >>for morning news on this friday, ye. they say all it took a while to get here but we're here is morning is a litt chilly. i was surprised i d walk out
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aretha franklin, steve jobs and patrick swazy have all died from this disease. but now this team at the mayo clinic has developed a new way to attack tumors once considered inoperable. patients are pan dr ttic cancer are treated with this approach. their tumors are blasted by team therapy and then follow bideon radia and surgery. >> the longer they live and it's about hope. >> reporter: another critical step is the use of scans to make anre ther is dead. >> so the key is making sure that's nolo nger alive before you go in and remove it. >> reporter: the studies are life changing. the average survival time for 194 patients ol ond they had 12 to 18 months to live is now almost fiveye s and for many, still counting. >> i can be wh my wife and my children and my grandchildren. >> sometimes i'll just look at bill with a f little bit disbelief, like, you're still here. we still have a life together. >> reporter: a bright i spthe fight against one of cancer's biggest killers. dr. john torres, nbc ws, rochester, minnesota. >>> this was a busy saturdayhe stump for candid
aretha franklin, steve jobs and patrick swazy have all died from this disease. but now this team at the mayo clinic has developed a new way to attack tumors once considered inoperable. patients are pan dr ttic cancer are treated with this approach. their tumors are blasted by team therapy and then follow bideon radia and surgery. >> the longer they live and it's about hope. >> reporter: another critical step is the use of scans to make anre ther is dead. >> so the key is...
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the downside of steve jobs image of his strongest or being a jewel box that he percent sollers toys and an and jewel boxes the invitation for people to drive a truck through the glass and steel all the jewels. >>it's not being released. but police say surveillance video shows one of the thieves wearing a halloween mask, while the other wore a ski mask. no detail description was available other than the masks and dark clothing, those intruders are thought to be male several other apple stores around the bay area have been robbed in similar fashion. police say it's not clear if the break ins are related. the in palo alto around flood kron 4 news. >>today, oakland police released new information on a murder cold case from 2016 police are offering a reward for in for make and information rather leading to the arrest of the person who shot and killed brian bowl crown force has menu has the story and shot to death at close range during what appears to be an attempted robbery. >>that is new information released by oakland police the april to 2016 murder of brian mole, the cold case has beloved
the downside of steve jobs image of his strongest or being a jewel box that he percent sollers toys and an and jewel boxes the invitation for people to drive a truck through the glass and steel all the jewels. >>it's not being released. but police say surveillance video shows one of the thieves wearing a halloween mask, while the other wore a ski mask. no detail description was available other than the masks and dark clothing, those intruders are thought to be male several other apple...
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at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway and it's called internet and suddenly you're part of a new mash of people programs archives ideas the personal computer and the internet are sure to manatee into the information age laying the groundwork for i'm limited . innovation at the dawn of the twenty first century there would be a new revolution a new generation of young geniuses made a new promise beyond our wildest dream use the ideas that we take all the world's information and make. everyone limitless information artificial intelligence machines that would know what we wanted and would tend to our every need the technology would be beyond our imagination it's almost like magic yet the concept would be as simple as a single word search. this was the beginning of google and less than a decade later facebook they would make a new promise to humanity what i think so interesting about google and facebook is they were founded at a
at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway and it's called internet and suddenly you're part of a new mash of people programs archives ideas the personal computer and the internet are sure to manatee into the information age laying the groundwork for i'm limited . innovation at the dawn of the twenty first century there would be a new...
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the it's the downside of steve jobs image of his of his store being a jewel box that he percent sollers toys and an and jewel boxes the invitation for people to drive a truck through the glass and steel all the jewels. >>it's not being released. but police say surveillance video shows one of the thieves wearing a halloween mask, while the other wore a ski mask. no detail description was available other than the masks and dark clothing, those intruders are thought to be male several other apple stores around the bay area have been robbed in similar fashion. police say it's not clear if the break ins are related. the in palo alto around flood kron 4 news. >>iraq's other big story tonight, amazon apparently hires people to to alexa that's right. bloomberg says a new report that thousands of people do this as full-time employees and others are contract workers and they're employed all over the world. the report also said the popular virtual assistants always listening microphone has possibly captured some illegal content amazon did not confirm what kind of content workers come across with l
the it's the downside of steve jobs image of his of his store being a jewel box that he percent sollers toys and an and jewel boxes the invitation for people to drive a truck through the glass and steel all the jewels. >>it's not being released. but police say surveillance video shows one of the thieves wearing a halloween mask, while the other wore a ski mask. no detail description was available other than the masks and dark clothing, those intruders are thought to be male several other...
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we are back at the steve jobs theater at apple hq once again.l be a little different. instead of a new device, apple now wants to talk about entertainment. from spielberg to big bird, apple is bursting into hollywood with what it hopes will be a wildly popular tv service of its own. unlike anything that has been done before. it has announced apple tv+. a subscription service launching later this year, designed to rival what is already out there from netflix and amazon. the company hasn't said how much it will cost, but it has promised you will be able to access exclusive content from stars like oprah, reese witherspoon, jennifer aniston, kumail nanjiani and more. and you'll be able to get shows from other networks for an additionalfee, just as you can on amazon prime video today. because of that, i think it's fair to say apple will need to stand out. oprah winfrey is obviously a big star and it's great for them to have her, but for her to come in and say i am going to do uplifting stuff that will raise everyone's spirits, i don't know if you can
we are back at the steve jobs theater at apple hq once again.l be a little different. instead of a new device, apple now wants to talk about entertainment. from spielberg to big bird, apple is bursting into hollywood with what it hopes will be a wildly popular tv service of its own. unlike anything that has been done before. it has announced apple tv+. a subscription service launching later this year, designed to rival what is already out there from netflix and amazon. the company hasn't said...
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information on the web and lead them off into the internet and that was the birth of smartphones steve jobs unveiled the i phone in the rise of facebook and this notion that time spent on a site where users doing lots and lots of time on facebook became really important metrics that advertisers are paying attention to and so google's response was basically to deviate from that original eat those in becoming a place where they were trying to keep people on google so they very rapidly started to branch out into other areas they were getting a lot of information from people using the search engine but if people went directly to a website. that's bad because now google doesn't know that so they developed a browser which is now the most widely used to browse around the world chrome by getting people to use chrome they were able now to collect information about every single web site you visited whether or not you were using their search engine but the course even that's not enough right because people do a lot of things now on their mobile devices on their computers without using their browser yo
information on the web and lead them off into the internet and that was the birth of smartphones steve jobs unveiled the i phone in the rise of facebook and this notion that time spent on a site where users doing lots and lots of time on facebook became really important metrics that advertisers are paying attention to and so google's response was basically to deviate from that original eat those in becoming a place where they were trying to keep people on google so they very rapidly started to...
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at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway it is called internet and suddenly you're part of a new mash of people groups archives i believe it's the personal computer and the internet ushered humanity into the information age blame the big.
at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway it is called internet and suddenly you're part of a new mash of people groups archives i believe it's the personal computer and the internet ushered humanity into the information age blame the big.
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he was the steve jobs of his time. by asking that question and trying to figure it out. whenever i am called upon to talk about my books, which is every now and then, somebody always asks, how did you come to this story? what did you come up with us? wanted to pick this story? , some say i don't pick this story, the story picks me. it's kind of true. you devote three to five years overtime, a sort of happens that way. at least for me. so i'll tell you a story about how i came to it, you'll have to ask later, i'll tell you now and i will tell you more about harley. my earliest boyhood memory is of my father coming home from work one warm spring evening in 1955. at the time, my family, my mother and two sisters and dad, we lived in a typical midcentury, midwestern, middle-class suburb. a subdivision in st. louis. there were hundreds of houses that all looked pretty much the same, they all had white siding and a little patch of green on the front and back and a long cycling in front. there was a lot of white in all directions. scratches of green. on this particular night, i
he was the steve jobs of his time. by asking that question and trying to figure it out. whenever i am called upon to talk about my books, which is every now and then, somebody always asks, how did you come to this story? what did you come up with us? wanted to pick this story? , some say i don't pick this story, the story picks me. it's kind of true. you devote three to five years overtime, a sort of happens that way. at least for me. so i'll tell you a story about how i came to it, you'll have...
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emily: you were instrumental in bringing pixar and steve jobs to disney.eed in the streaming business where are these first movers? jeffrey: it's hard to say yet. i don't think one ever bets against apple. i don't think one bets against $250 billion of capital sitting in a bank somewhere, you know, just racking up a whole bunch of interest. i don't think you bet against the talent of that company. emily: what about tim cook? jeffrey: yeah, i think tim is an extraordinary leader. and so, yes it's been like this and so they've got some headwinds. they'll be challenged in new ways, but it's a brilliant company with wildly talented people there. they're putting a toe into the water into this content side of the business. it's not clear yet what that strategy is or how they're looking to monetize and capitalize on that content, but, by the way, you could say the same thing about jeff bezos. emily: you betting on amazon and content? jeffrey: of course you are. how do you not? his model is completely differentiated from these others. he'll give it away for free.
emily: you were instrumental in bringing pixar and steve jobs to disney.eed in the streaming business where are these first movers? jeffrey: it's hard to say yet. i don't think one ever bets against apple. i don't think one bets against $250 billion of capital sitting in a bank somewhere, you know, just racking up a whole bunch of interest. i don't think you bet against the talent of that company. emily: what about tim cook? jeffrey: yeah, i think tim is an extraordinary leader. and so, yes...
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at the end of the twentieth century silicon valley industry titans like steve jobs and bill gates made a promise that would forever alter how we perceive the world it spans the globe like a superhighway it is called internet and you suddenly are part of a new mash of people programs archives i'd.
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. >> julia, iger on apple's board in my mind is a legacy of the steve jobs era, jobs very fond of himart because of him, how important a voice do you think he is for apple to have on the board and what happens if he steps away >> reporter: well, look, i think bob iger is revered as a very strong executive, one of the best executives in the media business and his perspective on the transformation will be very valuable in the media business. it's worth noting that no one seems on the apple side of things seems to think that iger will have to step down but he must have valuable perspective on just the way consumers interact with content and services, you know. i can't imagine that he wouldn't be a very valuable perspective there but it would be interesting to see how this all transpires. obviously what apple tv plus is for apple is a much less valuable piece of that high than how important disney plus will be for disney. we'll see what happens down the line, but i'm sure they'll be other questions asked about these relationships. >> yeah. both also like to use the plus in their names, to
. >> julia, iger on apple's board in my mind is a legacy of the steve jobs era, jobs very fond of himart because of him, how important a voice do you think he is for apple to have on the board and what happens if he steps away >> reporter: well, look, i think bob iger is revered as a very strong executive, one of the best executives in the media business and his perspective on the transformation will be very valuable in the media business. it's worth noting that no one seems on the...
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steve jobs took one dollar. these founders who make a lot in terms of equity elect to not have a salary. david: jack dorsey is a minimalist in every way. we also heard he eats one meal a day. this is a guy who is just very, very disciplined and also i would say unusually sort of ethical in his own mind. lotecognizes he has made a on stock in a number of different companies including many we haven't heard about. she doesn't need the cash salary. -- he doesn't need the cash salary. emily: i don't know how i could anchor a show with one meal a day. david kirkpatrick will be sticking with me. selina wang, thanks for stopping by. big tech was under the capital lights once again, this time to talk about what it is doing to fight hate speech. we are going into this hearing next. this is bloomberg. ♪ g. ♪ this is bloomberg technology. representatives from google and facebook testify before the how she was to a committee. they showed up along with a handful of civil rights and right-wing activists to talk about the sprea
steve jobs took one dollar. these founders who make a lot in terms of equity elect to not have a salary. david: jack dorsey is a minimalist in every way. we also heard he eats one meal a day. this is a guy who is just very, very disciplined and also i would say unusually sort of ethical in his own mind. lotecognizes he has made a on stock in a number of different companies including many we haven't heard about. she doesn't need the cash salary. -- he doesn't need the cash salary. emily: i don't...
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steve jobs founded the company. in jobs garage. the two joined forces to sell the apple 1. would lead to the boom of the personal computer worldwide. both men left the company in 1985. jobs returned in 1997 and led the company until his death in 2011. last year apple became the first publicly traded company to reach $1 trillion in value. >> 43 years. not a listening time to revolutionize the planet. >> ride share reality coverage. >> we're looking at what life is like for riders and drivers. and what it means for a city planning. traffic and transit. >> michael is here to answer commonly asked questions. >> let's start with the some of the questions. how do you save money when riding lift or uber? as you would suspect, there are some several ways to save cash. if you're willing to share a ride. use the car pool option. consider taking pool or lift share. both services will stop along your route to pick up other passengers. that's the hassle. if you're going somewhere in a big group uber will do the math and help split the fare between all the passengers. for a small fee. fi
steve jobs founded the company. in jobs garage. the two joined forces to sell the apple 1. would lead to the boom of the personal computer worldwide. both men left the company in 1985. jobs returned in 1997 and led the company until his death in 2011. last year apple became the first publicly traded company to reach $1 trillion in value. >> 43 years. not a listening time to revolutionize the planet. >> ride share reality coverage. >> we're looking at what life is like for...
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. >> you got a a call from steve jobs.in his eye i had never seen from a cbo before. a ceo before. >> i told him i would personally cut out the halted her tech support. called the apple watch and not the iwatch? >> i kind of like the apple watch.. where you saying? >> would you fix your type
. >> you got a a call from steve jobs.in his eye i had never seen from a cbo before. a ceo before. >> i told him i would personally cut out the halted her tech support. called the apple watch and not the iwatch? >> i kind of like the apple watch.. where you saying? >> would you fix your type
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was not in charge, when he leaves, they may say he made is an essential device, the iphone and steve jobsple is known for, and tim cook leaves a legacy particular be apple watch and healthcare. >> do you think we'll get any indication of healthcare with apple reporting soon, 60% of revenue from the iphone, do you think they would make a push during this earning no announcet coming up about health care. >> i think they will talk about software and service a lot. it not as much of a moneymaking service, they want to push it as a marketing gimmick more than actual financial windfall. they hope subscription services will bring in more money, healthcare is a way to get people to buy into apple eco system, spend money elsewhere, not as much of a financial windfall from health care. david: jer jeremy owens thank y. >> thank you. david: democrat still demanding the president's tax returns, their deadline of 5:00 p.m. today, that has come and gone, congressman ron estes from house, ways and means committee on what happens now. fight back t with tums smoothies. it neutralizes stomach acid at the so
was not in charge, when he leaves, they may say he made is an essential device, the iphone and steve jobsple is known for, and tim cook leaves a legacy particular be apple watch and healthcare. >> do you think we'll get any indication of healthcare with apple reporting soon, 60% of revenue from the iphone, do you think they would make a push during this earning no announcet coming up about health care. >> i think they will talk about software and service a lot. it not as much of a...
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income mobility, look at people who started out dirt poor, oprah, howard schultz, and on and on, steve jobs, but they never, bernie never answers this basic question, how will government taxing a and spending make your wage hig higher, my income highe we double debt under obama, what he is still talking about is going on. >> he is not interested in that, they are interested in control your life from grade told grave -- grade tol cradle to grave, fg your debt, you entered a contract for that education. and millennials are saying, you know democrats will give me a punch o bunch of stuffs, and republicans will make me work for it, it is buying votes, it is de. >> we have major welfare program, we already have socialism, he is yet to answer question, how does that raise other people's wages and salaries by making government bigger, you need a bigger tax collector. entity that create net job here, during collapse, over last decade, was small businesses, president trump backing government off that helps. >> creates opportunity, giving people a leg up, opportunity to rise above. not making them de
income mobility, look at people who started out dirt poor, oprah, howard schultz, and on and on, steve jobs, but they never, bernie never answers this basic question, how will government taxing a and spending make your wage hig higher, my income highe we double debt under obama, what he is still talking about is going on. >> he is not interested in that, they are interested in control your life from grade told grave -- grade tol cradle to grave, fg your debt, you entered a contract for...