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i met steve jobs, and steve jobs ended up having a huge impact on my life, especially when i startedesforce. it was a very, very meaningful and powerful relationship. and i would not be the person i am and salesforce would not be the company it is without steve jobs. david: now, when salesforce started, you started a system of having people develop applications, apps, and you had the name of the app store. can you tell us how that re-evolved? marc: this was a really weird situation. in 2001, salesforce was 18 months old or something, and i got an invitation to fund something called college track, which was being put together by steve jobs' wife. so we ended up doing it. and then there was a dinner afterwards and i thought this was going to be some incredible, huge dinner. i go to the dinner, and she had forgotten to make a reservation, and it was packed. so steve is like, i'm not leaving until a table opens. i won't go into the aspects of his personality, but know we were not leaving. [laughter] marc: so, he's like, want to see something cool? i'm like, yeah. so he takes something ou
i met steve jobs, and steve jobs ended up having a huge impact on my life, especially when i startedesforce. it was a very, very meaningful and powerful relationship. and i would not be the person i am and salesforce would not be the company it is without steve jobs. david: now, when salesforce started, you started a system of having people develop applications, apps, and you had the name of the app store. can you tell us how that re-evolved? marc: this was a really weird situation. in 2001,...
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it was being put together by steve jobs. go to this dinner and lorraine had forgotten to make a reservation and it was packed. steve says i am not leaving until a table opens. i won't go into the aspects of his personality but just know that we were not leaving. he says do you want to see something cool? i say yes. he takes out -- take this out of his back pocket. he says i just introduced this last week, it is an ipod. i said that is pretty cool. he says yes, i have 1000 songs in my pocket, what do you think of that? i say i like it. he said you can turn it like this. like this. like this. i said that is very cool. then i said to him it is kind of like a computer. you can probably build a little application there. that's going to be color and you could have movies and it would probably not be that hard. it would be really awesome. he said we will never do that. that is the dumbest idea i ever heard. then we had this nice, long dinner. it goes on for hours. he says do you need some help running salesforce, marc? he said you b
it was being put together by steve jobs. go to this dinner and lorraine had forgotten to make a reservation and it was packed. steve says i am not leaving until a table opens. i won't go into the aspects of his personality but just know that we were not leaving. he says do you want to see something cool? i say yes. he takes out -- take this out of his back pocket. he says i just introduced this last week, it is an ipod. i said that is pretty cool. he says yes, i have 1000 songs in my pocket,...
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i think a lot of investors, a lot of funds want to find that next steve jobs, especially in his passing. part of the investment thesis is really finding those founders that have that level of passion, that level of drive, to take company to the next level and seeing visionnary where is other investors might not see them, and perhaps, you know, there was probably more willingness to see that in folks like adam newman, and maybe travis, the jury is still out on him, but on the founders that pushed it too far, and now i think we're seeing that repositioning, where we haven't necessarily found that next steve jobs for each company and the market is coming down to reality, and perhaps there is an era of let's get to profitable in public facing companies, and maybe in the meantime when we get back to rationality, the next visionnary founder will come, whether we expect it or not. >> can i follow up on that real quick? >> okay. go ahead, walter. >> just real quick i think we ought to make clear that travis and adam did have a lot of vision. that's amazing in this days and age, having a coworki
i think a lot of investors, a lot of funds want to find that next steve jobs, especially in his passing. part of the investment thesis is really finding those founders that have that level of passion, that level of drive, to take company to the next level and seeing visionnary where is other investors might not see them, and perhaps, you know, there was probably more willingness to see that in folks like adam newman, and maybe travis, the jury is still out on him, but on the founders that...
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and the taliban goes into effect in afghanistan boosting hopes for a long lasting peace steve. jobs in syria forced to keep hospital locations a secret.
and the taliban goes into effect in afghanistan boosting hopes for a long lasting peace steve. jobs in syria forced to keep hospital locations a secret.
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. >> steve jobs, it was black and white. >> let's this do that for people.[inaudible]. >> you really empower people and enable the kind of interesting markers the sensation of complexity. >> let me repeat myself. if i still need to read the book or learn tech, just make sure you brainstorm your outcomes and your actions. if you do nothing else. there is so much value in that and we're not doing that. we are so blessed in her specialties. >> it became somewhat of an argument. what he said was you're actually designing a tricycle. and i'm designing what he is saying is that mountain bike. and it brings real attention because steve jobs thing was just too simple. he wanted it to be much more robust. i think the good news from what you are talking about and one part is the tenure forecast is that most of the big changes takes 30 to 50 years to be an overnight success. so in a real sense, you may be on the verge of that now. when was this going to 67 years ago. ai 1956, 2012 for di. >> and as i recall again, artificial intelligence are augmented. alongside one. i
. >> steve jobs, it was black and white. >> let's this do that for people.[inaudible]. >> you really empower people and enable the kind of interesting markers the sensation of complexity. >> let me repeat myself. if i still need to read the book or learn tech, just make sure you brainstorm your outcomes and your actions. if you do nothing else. there is so much value in that and we're not doing that. we are so blessed in her specialties. >> it became somewhat of an...
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besides einstein, there are jeans worn by steve jobs. >> levi strauss, a history of american style is open until august in san francisco. a remind better our brzezinsktom steyer...k at this. berman: tom steyer... o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven points from october. that is dramatic. steyer: i'm saying we have a broken government. that's what's going on in washington, dc. it's been bought by corporations, and my question to the american people is who do you think is going to change that? i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the blizzard conditions turning deadly at this hour. and the new hampshire winners. their first moves tonight. bernie sanders wins. pete buttigieg right behind. and the surprise finish for amy klobuchar. but what now? with very different states coming nex
besides einstein, there are jeans worn by steve jobs. >> levi strauss, a history of american style is open until august in san francisco. a remind better our brzezinsktom steyer...k at this. berman: tom steyer... o'donnell: surging in nevada. scarborough: this is working for tom steyer. o'donnell: surging in south carolina. smerconish: i don't think it's just resources. mitchell: surging in two new polls out of nevada and south carolina. wallace: polling at double digits. king: up eleven...
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steve jobs not only helped make apple a brand to die for some say he also perfected his own personal brand though he never said as much himself an original thinker a media star and a storyteller with a trademark look jeans sneakers and a turtleneck. it is said marketing is really important in the new digital economy but it can be stressful and the competition online is fierce. but you don't have to be an influencer to benefit from a bit of social marketing even if you're working in a regular job you can play a part in your organization success online and maybe collect a few brownie points with the boss and that's not the only way you can boost your career our reporter checked in with a personal branding expert for some advice. oh how do i turn myself into a brand or they could such a can tell me. then i thought you brought a photographer along yeah it'll go on all the social media channels what could be better than great photos showing me in action as a brand consultant consulting with people so. i found out it gets you through an internet search she's one of lots of people who offer
steve jobs not only helped make apple a brand to die for some say he also perfected his own personal brand though he never said as much himself an original thinker a media star and a storyteller with a trademark look jeans sneakers and a turtleneck. it is said marketing is really important in the new digital economy but it can be stressful and the competition online is fierce. but you don't have to be an influencer to benefit from a bit of social marketing even if you're working in a regular...
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. >>> some of the pieces in the exhibit were worn by famous folks from albert einstein to steve jobs even beyonci. it runs through august 9. you can watch the full interview on cbsn bay area. kpix.com and other digital platforms. >>> iphone x are the most popular phone in the world 2019. apple shipped 46.3 million iphone x are is alessio. more than double the units sold in 2018. the second most popular smart phone was apple's iphone 11. which shipped out 37.3 million units. >>> some beer lovers in jerusalem giving a new meaning to aging a uber this pub starving a beard made with yeast 5000 years old. it was discovered in old clay pots by a couple of guys they were able to reactivate the yeast in a lab. in terms of how good the beer is the jury is still out. some people say it tastes like nuts are bananas and goes down smoothly. others say it tastes like burned bread and has no appeal. >>> early risers in arizona were treated to a meteor streaking across the sky. the meteor was seen north of phoenix from 5:30 am. it was captured on video and posted on the webpage of the american meteo
. >>> some of the pieces in the exhibit were worn by famous folks from albert einstein to steve jobs even beyonci. it runs through august 9. you can watch the full interview on cbsn bay area. kpix.com and other digital platforms. >>> iphone x are the most popular phone in the world 2019. apple shipped 46.3 million iphone x are is alessio. more than double the units sold in 2018. the second most popular smart phone was apple's iphone 11. which shipped out 37.3 million units....
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artists and experts i think we can guide and lead the market and i mean even and upon earth like steve jobs and many other of the great entrepreneurs they didn't do market research what is people think they need they have an intuition of what could make life better and then charge forward and deliver and then the. validation comes afterwards and it's also with great artists who see me do something provocative and outrageous like crystal when he wrapped the german rice stark it seemed like an absurd and surreal thing which in all the general population was expected to hate but everybody adored it and thought it was a wonderful occasion and became a laugh fest around it so even on a few aesthetic grounds but also in architecture there's more to it the look and feel to give something expressive what goes on there and what if what goes on there is life and hansing and beautiful as a human experience then we will associate that look and feel that aesthetic with those interior ongoings and wheels learn to love and like it so aesthetic sensibilities shift and change through the leadership also wen
artists and experts i think we can guide and lead the market and i mean even and upon earth like steve jobs and many other of the great entrepreneurs they didn't do market research what is people think they need they have an intuition of what could make life better and then charge forward and deliver and then the. validation comes afterwards and it's also with great artists who see me do something provocative and outrageous like crystal when he wrapped the german rice stark it seemed like an...
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it's not a secret in the tech industry that 2 of the biggest tech because bill gates and the late steve jobs admitted they consciously limited the amount of time their children were allowed to engage with the products they helped create the problem is real but the media can often sensationalize the issue of tech addiction and make it harder for us to understand. i think that the reason people read maybe reach for the metaphor of crack cocaine is because they see that as a sort of high speed hyper intensive form of addiction and you know while i don't use that metaphor myself i do think that within the spectrum of media addictions there are certain ones that are more high potency you could say and those are you know if we're going to use the language of addiction they have a higher event frequency think about horse race you go to the track you've got to really wait for that event to happen if you are rapidly engaged in an activity twitterers thread. that is more high potency it has a higher event frequency which means each event has an opportunity to draw you in more to reinforce that behavio
it's not a secret in the tech industry that 2 of the biggest tech because bill gates and the late steve jobs admitted they consciously limited the amount of time their children were allowed to engage with the products they helped create the problem is real but the media can often sensationalize the issue of tech addiction and make it harder for us to understand. i think that the reason people read maybe reach for the metaphor of crack cocaine is because they see that as a sort of high speed...
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and the taliban goes into effect in afghanistan boosting hopes for a long lasting peace steve. jobs in syria forced to keep hospital locations a secret out of fear of being targeted by airstrikes in the rebel held province of it live. coronavirus precautions are being stepped up as new cases of confirmed in other countries china is reporting a shock for all in the number of new infections but doctors say it's too early to draw any conclusions in iran a 5th death from coronavirus was reported on saturday with 28 and fictions some border crossings between iran and iraq have been closed infected travelers from iran have been reported in canada lebanon and the u.a.e. a 2nd virus death has been confirmed in northern italy 30 cases have been reported in the lone body region where at least 10 towns are in lockdown and concern is growing in south korea coronavirus cases there more than doubled overnight to more than 430 south korean government is urgently sending medical support to itself where many of those infected can be traced back to a church service abroad reports from die a group whi
and the taliban goes into effect in afghanistan boosting hopes for a long lasting peace steve. jobs in syria forced to keep hospital locations a secret out of fear of being targeted by airstrikes in the rebel held province of it live. coronavirus precautions are being stepped up as new cases of confirmed in other countries china is reporting a shock for all in the number of new infections but doctors say it's too early to draw any conclusions in iran a 5th death from coronavirus was reported on...
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i give a lot of credit to steve jobs from apple. now it's about advertising and the game. >> yes. >> all right this is another one here, another ad of yours, i think that a lot of people are going to be talking about it. it's featuring a hometown hero from oakland, i will not say anything more. the theme is, you cannot touch this. >> cheetos has popcorn now. >> okay. can't touch this >> all right, the parachute pants are good enough for me. >> hammer says, i touched this. >> all of these ads, there is humor involved. you just referred to the apple ad interest a while back. that is one of those inspiring ads, what do you find tends to work better. is it better to get folks in with something that is funny or try to move them? >> i think it depends on what your brand stands for. for us we have cheetos and doritos and soda stream. that falls into the humor category, you have to do something that resonates with a large group of people. for pepsi we are doing something different, they are known for music and dancing and entertaining, for
i give a lot of credit to steve jobs from apple. now it's about advertising and the game. >> yes. >> all right this is another one here, another ad of yours, i think that a lot of people are going to be talking about it. it's featuring a hometown hero from oakland, i will not say anything more. the theme is, you cannot touch this. >> cheetos has popcorn now. >> okay. can't touch this >> all right, the parachute pants are good enough for me. >> hammer says, i...
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. >>> he wasn't bill gates or steve jobs but larry tesler made personal computing easier for all of uscredited with creating the cut, copy and post commands on computers and the search and replace functions too. he died at his home this week in california. he worked for several leading tech companies and devoted much of his career to making computers practical, inexpensive and easy to use. larry tesler was 74. >>> dash cam video shows the life or death moment when a new york state police officer stopped to save a choking 11 month old boy. this unfolding the day after the parents got married. while they weren't looking the boy put a plastic star from their wedding decorations in his mouth. then this. >> you're just an angel on earth for us because we thought at some point we had lost him. >> wearing this uniform you kind of have to be tough but there's times when you can't. kids are that time. >> since the scare the boy has started walking and the family is forever grateful he is okay. >> i'm telling you as a parent what kids will put in their mouth, i mean everything. >>> all right, ha
. >>> he wasn't bill gates or steve jobs but larry tesler made personal computing easier for all of uscredited with creating the cut, copy and post commands on computers and the search and replace functions too. he died at his home this week in california. he worked for several leading tech companies and devoted much of his career to making computers practical, inexpensive and easy to use. larry tesler was 74. >>> dash cam video shows the life or death moment when a new york...
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he's been successful like thomas edison and steve jobs and oprah winfrey has been. a disqualifier. he cares very passionately about most of the progressive issues that elizabeth warren and bernie sanders have focused on. the difference is, in mike's case, the math adds up. he doesn't want this to denigrate into name-calling. he wants to unify the party. he noises the main focus of the democrats' attention should be the five-alarm fire in the white house. he is very purposeful about making that the target of this campaign, and he knows he can britain a long experience with organizational and strategic aptitude to this race. >> and you are not only senior adviser to michael bloomberg, you are also the author of trump nation, the art of being the donald, so you have a very unique perspective. the president had a very good week, acquitted, approval rating higher than ever, a good jobs report on friday. what have you advised bloomberg about how to beat trump that maybe no one else has tried? >> i think mike as long ago recognized what a threat donald trump is to this cou
he's been successful like thomas edison and steve jobs and oprah winfrey has been. a disqualifier. he cares very passionately about most of the progressive issues that elizabeth warren and bernie sanders have focused on. the difference is, in mike's case, the math adds up. he doesn't want this to denigrate into name-calling. he wants to unify the party. he noises the main focus of the democrats' attention should be the five-alarm fire in the white house. he is very purposeful about making that...
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. >> besides einstein, there were also jeans worn by steve jobs. levis, the history of american style is open until august. it's at the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco. >> that is the destiny's child jean. >> i keep missing it. you have to tell me next time. >> okay. >>> barbara eden will be honored by the san francisco conservatory of music today. >> the 88-year-old san francisco native will tour the conservetory and participate in a question and answer session with students this afternoon. it's her first visit to the conservatory since she was a precollege student in the 1940s. it's a different location than where she actually studied. tomorrow she'll be awarded with the distinguished alumni award. that's the conservatory's highest honor. >>> if you're a golfer you probably don't need more reasons to play, but here's one any way. according to a new study, playing golf may help older adults live longer. research found that playing golf once a month can lower the risk of pro emature death in adults and older. according to the national g
. >> besides einstein, there were also jeans worn by steve jobs. levis, the history of american style is open until august. it's at the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco. >> that is the destiny's child jean. >> i keep missing it. you have to tell me next time. >> okay. >>> barbara eden will be honored by the san francisco conservatory of music today. >> the 88-year-old san francisco native will tour the conservetory and participate in a question...
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path and the arc of any entrepreneur's career, overen the most successful entrepreneur, stooefr job steve jobe moments they almost lost it. perhaps you can chalk that up to look in the mirror, take the advice of your family, the board, and if you want to decarbonize the worrell, i can't blow up in the process thankfully it looks like today he rescued himself in time. >> last time you were on we talked about your bear case at the time why have i would you know, from an analyst model standpoint >> yes >> your answer was it's the leverage >> correct >> has that been answered given the positive fly wheel effects of having the capital markets appreciate >> since we were last on the program, our current bear case is $115, which might be the new $10. extremely low, hard to fathom level, but we had to throw that out there to cover -- while their leverage is small relative to the market cap right now, it's still significant relative to their revenues. if there is, using elon's terms, a force majeure or something, if a china six keeps creating liquidity, if there's an economic event on and on, you know
path and the arc of any entrepreneur's career, overen the most successful entrepreneur, stooefr job steve jobe moments they almost lost it. perhaps you can chalk that up to look in the mirror, take the advice of your family, the board, and if you want to decarbonize the worrell, i can't blow up in the process thankfully it looks like today he rescued himself in time. >> last time you were on we talked about your bear case at the time why have i would you know, from an analyst model...
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. >> why is it the way an android phone looks, think about kind of famously steve jobs saying when he came out with the iphone i don't want any buttons on it. >> that is really difficult. if we are talking about a different company that came up with the smart phone i cringe to think about what our smart phones would look like. >> first it would be beige. >> dell is fabulous and we love dell. it certainly would be beige but not talking about dell you think of the engineering companies out there, there would be antennas involved in our smart phones that would be visible that would catch on our pockets and things like that. >> it is the same thing when you are trying to create a ligand code, code that people remember, code that makes sense to solve the problem they are trying to solve but that doesn't mean there is only one way to do it. there are a variety of ways to make those choices and that is in and of itself what is creative. >> not just creativity but thousands, tens of thousands of work hours. >> what you're describing is occurring before beta testing and asking what they think
. >> why is it the way an android phone looks, think about kind of famously steve jobs saying when he came out with the iphone i don't want any buttons on it. >> that is really difficult. if we are talking about a different company that came up with the smart phone i cringe to think about what our smart phones would look like. >> first it would be beige. >> dell is fabulous and we love dell. it certainly would be beige but not talking about dell you think of the...
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besides einstein, there were also jeans worn by steve jobs. levis, the history of american style is open until august. it's at the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco. >> i would like to see that. >> i like that jacket. >> they have destiny child's jeans. >> i'm there. >> that must have been before the house of derrion. >>> we're coming back with another 90 minutes of news including the new development in the battle between scholar ra a santa clara and the 49ers. >>> rebuilding ridership and safety concerns. we know those are some of your top priorities when it comes to building a better b.a.r.t. later today the b.a.r.t. board will take up some of those issues. >>> and china reporting a big surge in people with putting term limits on congress, about washington insiders went crazy. they said term limits are bad, that they'll break government. what a joke! congress is working fine for politicians and corporations, but it's not doing anything for real people on climate, health care or gun safety. the only way we get new ideas is electing
besides einstein, there were also jeans worn by steve jobs. levis, the history of american style is open until august. it's at the contemporary jewish museum in san francisco. >> i would like to see that. >> i like that jacket. >> they have destiny child's jeans. >> i'm there. >> that must have been before the house of derrion. >>> we're coming back with another 90 minutes of news including the new development in the battle between scholar ra a santa clara...
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we think about steve jobs -- i don't want any buttons on. well, you know, that's really i difficult. you know, i -- i -- if we were talking about a different company that came up with the smartphone. i kind of cringe to think what our smartphones would look like. you know? >> first of all, it would be beige. >> i'm not -- it's a fabulous box. and we love that. but it certainly would be dangerous i imagine. >> but -- you know, there would be -- and again, not talk about del. but you know, think about it. you think of some of the engineering campaigns throughout. there would be it on our there and catch in our pockets. it's the same thing that you're trying to create elegant code. you know? the code that people remember. code, that makes sense to solve the problem. you know, their trying to solve. but that doesn't mean that that there's only one way to do it. there are a variety of ways and you make choices and that's in and of itself what's creative. what you're describing is not just creativity but -- you know, thousands if not tens of thous
we think about steve jobs -- i don't want any buttons on. well, you know, that's really i difficult. you know, i -- i -- if we were talking about a different company that came up with the smartphone. i kind of cringe to think what our smartphones would look like. you know? >> first of all, it would be beige. >> i'm not -- it's a fabulous box. and we love that. but it certainly would be dangerous i imagine. >> but -- you know, there would be -- and again, not talk about del....
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steve jobs went to see it and said how can you have this just sitting here and they ought to bring this to the world and put out his version but that is one thing that is the allegation and sonos case but could one argue that part of what companies and maybe even big companies become good at is actually bringing that innovation into life and into the economy and getting it to people. >> may no, a lot of people would argue that but i guess i would say i don't see a consumer electronic product that really, let's face it, have game changing innovation since the smart phone which was in 2007. every thing else has been more or less iterative and it is been about apple being extremely clever as a marketer and as a brand creator. value at this point lives in three places, and lives globally, ip, data, big brands, they are able to greet a veneer and desirability and in real estate. that is where value lives. i think in the new world that we are moving into i think there will be an environment of deflation and commoditization of everything. you see apple fighting hard to keep market share. look
steve jobs went to see it and said how can you have this just sitting here and they ought to bring this to the world and put out his version but that is one thing that is the allegation and sonos case but could one argue that part of what companies and maybe even big companies become good at is actually bringing that innovation into life and into the economy and getting it to people. >> may no, a lot of people would argue that but i guess i would say i don't see a consumer electronic...
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declared l ambivalence to higher education, citing success stories like bill gates, larry ellison, steve jobstailgate, ford revealed the mustang classic lined front trunk is capable of doubling as a massive 36-gallon cooler and up to 1,000 -- cook your wings, you have your beer in the -- well, it's the front trunk or the frunk, the engine of a typical gas car would be located. got to use the space. chicken sandwich war continues as a new player joins the fray. famous dave's barbecue announces a new sandwich. it will be $5, that's $1 more than the chicken sandwich rivals. dunkin' donuts revealing the hottest dough you nu donut of t, they're partnering with frank's red hot, to release a hot sauce jelly donut. it's a limited time only release, available at two locations, where else, in miami. while supplies last. i had an amazing donut that was jelly filled, mango fruit. miami knows how to do donuts. lauren: are you proponent of this hot sauce donut. cheryl: no. we have a lot more coming up. first it was wine, now it's beer. why americans are not reaching for a cold one. lauren: a massive broadw
declared l ambivalence to higher education, citing success stories like bill gates, larry ellison, steve jobstailgate, ford revealed the mustang classic lined front trunk is capable of doubling as a massive 36-gallon cooler and up to 1,000 -- cook your wings, you have your beer in the -- well, it's the front trunk or the frunk, the engine of a typical gas car would be located. got to use the space. chicken sandwich war continues as a new player joins the fray. famous dave's barbecue announces a...
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. >> look, i'm a big apple fan and a steve job fan boy. i have the ipad.uds. >> the buds. >> nick, a lot of people -- a lot of people have the buds. >> but i have the watch and the phone and the computer. >> nick, do you like the buds? >> i really like the buds. >> okay. >> i understand they have the ipads the pro version another $50 which i have not tried. >> let me ask this. do the buds need to fall back and asking joe bud in -- should they fall back just because they're not very cool. >> they're not good. >> the sound. >> i'm in the minority be this. i prefer the beats pro. the ear pods. and these fall out of my ears a lot. they're plastic, don't seem durable. not good to me. >> what do you use when you're bumping your favorite song or a deposition recording? >> i haven't tried the pro version. but i bought these before the proversion came out. >> you can't get the proversion because there's a long waiting list right now. >> that's right. i couldn't bring myself to spend the money to have the proversion the same reason i won't put down $60,000 for the m
. >> look, i'm a big apple fan and a steve job fan boy. i have the ipad.uds. >> the buds. >> nick, a lot of people -- a lot of people have the buds. >> but i have the watch and the phone and the computer. >> nick, do you like the buds? >> i really like the buds. >> okay. >> i understand they have the ipads the pro version another $50 which i have not tried. >> let me ask this. do the buds need to fall back and asking joe bud in -- should...
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it was of little attention because the steve jobs thing was too simple.doug wanted it to be more robust, but the good news from what you are talking about and one of our rules of thumb is that most really big changes take 30 to make 50 years to be an overnight success, so in a real sense you may be on the verge of that. when was ai termed? >> 1956. di about 2012. >> a long time ago and you may recall the debate at that time was whether to call it artificial intelligence or augmented. >> that was dartmouth in 1956. >> the wrong side one. [laughter] >> ai one and i think that slowed up that evolution the field, but the good news is now i think it's possible that it's coming together and can actually work and you can have both a tricycle-- [inaudible] >> weigel asked fits into that. she's a brilliant technologist and i'm speaking on your behalf. you may resonate with the angle bart view, you know tricycle, more complex, but we don't have to be either/or. if we take seriously where low friction with humans understanding it and we build the engine, it's like a
it was of little attention because the steve jobs thing was too simple.doug wanted it to be more robust, but the good news from what you are talking about and one of our rules of thumb is that most really big changes take 30 to make 50 years to be an overnight success, so in a real sense you may be on the verge of that. when was ai termed? >> 1956. di about 2012. >> a long time ago and you may recall the debate at that time was whether to call it artificial intelligence or...
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you think about famously steve jobs saying when he came out with the iphone, i do not any buttons on it. well, you know, that is really difficult. i -- if we were talking about a different company that came up with the smartphone i kind of cringe to think what our smartphones would look like. you know? adam: first it would be beige. tim: dell is fabulous and we love them. it certainly would be beige. adam: [laughter] --: really, there would be and again, not talking about dell, but you think about some of the engineering companies out there, there would be antennas involved, i am sure, that would be visible and catch our pockets and things like that. it is the same thing when you are trying to create elegant code. you know? code that people remember. code that makes sense to solve the problem that they are trying to solve. that does not mean that there is only one way to do it. there are a variety of ways and and ise those choices that is creative. adam: you are describing not just creativity, but thousands if not tens of thousands of workers hours. tim: yes, it is massive. adam: wha
you think about famously steve jobs saying when he came out with the iphone, i do not any buttons on it. well, you know, that is really difficult. i -- if we were talking about a different company that came up with the smartphone i kind of cringe to think what our smartphones would look like. you know? adam: first it would be beige. tim: dell is fabulous and we love them. it certainly would be beige. adam: [laughter] --: really, there would be and again, not talking about dell, but you think...
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it fits like with inches to bay.e in the shuttle cargo steve's job was to grab with it robotic 50 footong arm and very carefully lift it bay.py out of the payload don't bump it and poise it above the cargo bay so hubble team on the ground could send up all the computer commands that would nfold solar rays and unfold antennas and power the electronics and things started aking too long and not go well pretty soon in that sequence. while we were spring loaded, as hubble had been riding on electrical power until we started all of that deployment, we pulled the plug, began lifting up, so now you're relying on the on-board batteries and they long.only run for so so everything needed to be right place,in the solar rays, electricity by a certain time, not many hours away. before ould lose hubble you even got started. so that's why bruce and i were, halfway through the space walk preparations before steve started lifting the telescope. someone went wrong it would only take us two hours to get outside. five days it worked, go home. >> yeah, we dropped it off that finally. it all happened and we
it fits like with inches to bay.e in the shuttle cargo steve's job was to grab with it robotic 50 footong arm and very carefully lift it bay.py out of the payload don't bump it and poise it above the cargo bay so hubble team on the ground could send up all the computer commands that would nfold solar rays and unfold antennas and power the electronics and things started aking too long and not go well pretty soon in that sequence. while we were spring loaded, as hubble had been riding on...
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you think about kind of famously steve jobs saying when he-- when he came out with the iphone, right, i don't want any buttons on it. well, you know, that's really difficult. you know, i -- you know, if we were talking about a different company that came up with the smartphone, i kind of cringe to think about what our smartphones would look like, you know? >> you mean-- first it would be beige. >> listen. >> a box. >> dell is a fabulous-- and we love dell. it certainly would be beige, i imagine, but i really, you know, there would be -- and again, not talking about dell, but you know, you think about some of the engineering companies out there. there would be antennas, i'm sure, involved in our smartphones that would be visible that would catch on our pockets and things like that. well, it's the same thing when you're trying to create elegant code, you know, code that people remember, code that makes sense that solve the problem that, you know, they're trying to solve. but that doesn't mean that there's only one way to do it. there are a variety of ways and you make those choices and
you think about kind of famously steve jobs saying when he-- when he came out with the iphone, right, i don't want any buttons on it. well, you know, that's really difficult. you know, i -- you know, if we were talking about a different company that came up with the smartphone, i kind of cringe to think about what our smartphones would look like, you know? >> you mean-- first it would be beige. >> listen. >> a box. >> dell is a fabulous-- and we love dell. it certainly...
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because you can ask steve jobs that, you know, so long ago. >> true. >> he went back, right? ue. >> if they're going to pay me multi, multi, multimillions. but this is unpaid. actually, i'm not going to do any job, return to any job, that is unpaid. but they're doing it for the president there. >>> coming up, mcdonald's new plan of attack in fixing those broken ice cream machines. >>> first, the college dad accused of preying on his daughter's friends. he's now facing charges of extortion and sex trafficking. >>> later the pooch that took best in show as top dog at this year's westminster kennel club dog show. n show as top dog at this year's westminster kennel club dog show. at this year's westminster kennel club dog show. and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medi
because you can ask steve jobs that, you know, so long ago. >> true. >> he went back, right? ue. >> if they're going to pay me multi, multi, multimillions. but this is unpaid. actually, i'm not going to do any job, return to any job, that is unpaid. but they're doing it for the president there. >>> coming up, mcdonald's new plan of attack in fixing those broken ice cream machines. >>> first, the college dad accused of preying on his daughter's friends. he's...
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steve jobs included her in his very successful apple campaign, which was different. there is a bevy of books out there. rich, ang from doris autobiography of ehrhardt, several others and books about her feminist attitudes and what she and other women pilots did for feminism. there are many nice biographies and some that are little crazier. was one book called, i was amelia earhart, written by a who ended up on the island that rick gillespie thinks she is at. it is a whole thing. we can talk about the international group for the aircraft recovery. newsgroup has been searching for amelia earhart for at least 20 to 30 years. he first started looking for a pair of pilots who had flown the atlantic from europe to the u.s. , who went missing over main. he started looking for them in boggs and lakes over main and never found them. speaking about ehrhardt, he started perking up and became more interested. more money flew -- flowed in for a recovery effort, so he switched to looking for ehrhardt. tom and i stood at the national press club where rick stood up and announced he
steve jobs included her in his very successful apple campaign, which was different. there is a bevy of books out there. rich, ang from doris autobiography of ehrhardt, several others and books about her feminist attitudes and what she and other women pilots did for feminism. there are many nice biographies and some that are little crazier. was one book called, i was amelia earhart, written by a who ended up on the island that rick gillespie thinks she is at. it is a whole thing. we can talk...
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steve jobs included her in his very successful apple campaign, think different, with some of thinkers great iconic and independent-minded people of the 20th century. there is a bevy of books out there. everything from doris rich, an -- a nice biography of earheart, several others. there are books more about her feminist attitudes and what she and other women pilots did for feminism. there are many nice straight biographies and some that are little crazier. there was one book called, "i was amelia earhart," written by a woman who ended up on the island that rick gillespie thinks she is at. it is a whole thing. i didn't talk about rick gillespie and tiger. we can talk about him too. that is the international group for the aircraft recovery. his group has been searching for amelia earhart for at least 20 to 30 years. he first started looking for a pair of pilots who had flown the atlantic from europe to the united states, and went missing over maine. he started looking for them in bogs and lakes over main and -- over maine and never found them. as he started thinking about earheart and m
steve jobs included her in his very successful apple campaign, think different, with some of thinkers great iconic and independent-minded people of the 20th century. there is a bevy of books out there. everything from doris rich, an -- a nice biography of earheart, several others. there are books more about her feminist attitudes and what she and other women pilots did for feminism. there are many nice straight biographies and some that are little crazier. there was one book called, "i was...
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we saw kamala harris was dressed in her steve jobs attire. so not everybody wore their white.rican people -- stuart: what's steve jobs attire? >> turtleneck blazer. check it out. it was a shining moment. i was actually proud of her because she didn't follow the crowd. but the rest of them, you know, we expected them not to clap for low unemployment across minority groups, disabled americans. you think women in the work force, you're celebrating suffrage, celebrating feminism and you can't even clap for that. stuart: you can't clap for anything the president does. you cannot acknowledge any success. not you, but the left. the left cannot acknowledge anything good about president trump, period. >> even if it helps the american people. so we said it time and time again. the democrats seem to really root against the united states of america and they say oh, that's not fair to have the patriotism test. look how they act. look at nancy pelosi ripping basically the american dreams and the stories of so many wonderful americans on both sides of the aisle, i'm sure, rips it in half. th
we saw kamala harris was dressed in her steve jobs attire. so not everybody wore their white.rican people -- stuart: what's steve jobs attire? >> turtleneck blazer. check it out. it was a shining moment. i was actually proud of her because she didn't follow the crowd. but the rest of them, you know, we expected them not to clap for low unemployment across minority groups, disabled americans. you think women in the work force, you're celebrating suffrage, celebrating feminism and you can't...
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i asked him if he was impressed with thejob i asked him if he was impressed with the job steve brucetle haven't been past the fourth round under mike ashley, so if they get the right result tonight and can get into the next round it isa and can get into the next round it is a decent draw with west brom and the number of points that they have got on the board in the premier league, if you put all that together then yeah i can understand exactly why he is saying that. the football at times hasn't been pretty, they certainly haven't scored as many goals as the newcastle fans would have liked. but in terms of an overall then, yeah, it can be pretty positive. a team like newcastle though and the fans expectations are surely beyond the fifth round? absolutely. if you look at when i was playing we got to two finals, we didn't win anything before anybody says anything! but that's what the fa ns says anything! but that's what the fans want, they want a little bit of hope. when they haven't been going great and they haven't been scoring enough goals, this competition can keep their season goin
i asked him if he was impressed with thejob i asked him if he was impressed with the job steve brucetle haven't been past the fourth round under mike ashley, so if they get the right result tonight and can get into the next round it isa and can get into the next round it is a decent draw with west brom and the number of points that they have got on the board in the premier league, if you put all that together then yeah i can understand exactly why he is saying that. the football at times hasn't...
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>> appreciate it for more on his legacy we want to bring in our guest and and also the offer of steve jobsr help us think through what is happening this year that's part of the dna of the disney company ever since walt disney didthat and hasn't created many great characters in previous years he strongly opposed that pixar acquisition but he had just become the ceo and he lead isner speak to the board but iger won the argument and ends up with star wars as well. and somebody has a strategic view of where you're going in an era of cord cutting and digital disruption nobody beats bob iger. >> are you surprised who he selected as his successor? >> no, i mean, it's scary after you saw what happened and obviously the theme park business is not as badly hurt for the long-term but that's bad. the good thing about disney is that it's very balanced. and they'll stay at home and they'll be streaming star wars i do think that it has shown an ability to really capture the consumer and that's the main thing and it makes an emotional connection to consumers. >> that was a question that i was going to ask
>> appreciate it for more on his legacy we want to bring in our guest and and also the offer of steve jobsr help us think through what is happening this year that's part of the dna of the disney company ever since walt disney didthat and hasn't created many great characters in previous years he strongly opposed that pixar acquisition but he had just become the ceo and he lead isner speak to the board but iger won the argument and ends up with star wars as well. and somebody has a...
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once a rising star in silicon valley compared to luminaries like steve jobs, she claimed her technology could run hundreds of tests from just a drop or two of blood. >> we are the only lab company that is actually really focussed on leading with transparency. >> reporter: her theranos wellness centers made it inside walgreens but it all came crashing down when it was discovered those blood tests weren't doing what she promised. holmes seen here questioned under oath by the securities and exchange commission in 2017. suddenly the woman who seemed to have all the answers now had none. >> i don't know specifically. i'm not sure. i don't know exactly. i just don't know. >> and legal experts tell me she and her team scored another big win by getting the judge to require the government to clearly identify the specific evidence against her that they will present at trial in august. if convicted, she faces up to decades in prison and both she and her co-defendant have pleaded not guilty to those charges. >> what a court fight that will be. >> it is. >> okay, rebecca, thank you. >>> we move to s
once a rising star in silicon valley compared to luminaries like steve jobs, she claimed her technology could run hundreds of tests from just a drop or two of blood. >> we are the only lab company that is actually really focussed on leading with transparency. >> reporter: her theranos wellness centers made it inside walgreens but it all came crashing down when it was discovered those blood tests weren't doing what she promised. holmes seen here questioned under oath by the...
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thank you very much, steve great job. jared kushner. where is jared ivanka, nice to have you here.ou, honey larry, you've been fantastic peter navorro. chris liddell. wilbur ross. sonny perdue elaine chao. the great kevin mccarthy the great lou dobbs. [ laughter ] henry kissinger. a friend of mine, steve schwartzman. nelson peltz is here hank greenberg is here hank steve daines joni ernst deb fischer. lindsey graham he's become a great friend of mine chuck grassley jerry moran. rob portman. pat roberts. mike rounds. and dan sullivan [ light laughter ] vern buchanan. mike conaway christie, thank you for being here i didn't know you were gonna be here [ laughter ] mike kelly drew ferguson. darrin lahood michael mccaul patrick mchenry. devin nunes. adrian smith david abney. darius adamczyk. ajay banga mastercard josh bolten. [ laughter ] >> seth: "congratulations to the class of 2020. [ cheers and applause oh oh, the places you'll go [ laughter ] jail." and then, in an even more desperate attempt to counterprogram the impeachment talk, trump made a random announcement out of nowhere,
thank you very much, steve great job. jared kushner. where is jared ivanka, nice to have you here.ou, honey larry, you've been fantastic peter navorro. chris liddell. wilbur ross. sonny perdue elaine chao. the great kevin mccarthy the great lou dobbs. [ laughter ] henry kissinger. a friend of mine, steve schwartzman. nelson peltz is here hank greenberg is here hank steve daines joni ernst deb fischer. lindsey graham he's become a great friend of mine chuck grassley jerry moran. rob portman. pat...
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that's why they fight bill barr about unlocking phones which goes to core promise which started with steve jobs it's really a matter -- maria: i like that. i think what they have done is important. >> it's a good message but you have to start questioning why should we trust them or why should we trust any company, what we need is an emerging set of technologies and perhaps even a little bit of regulation. i know no one wants to regulation -- i'm not a fan of regulation, needs to be part of this conversation. maria: you need bound boundaries. >> we want law enforcement agencies to do a lot of things. they have been able to track child molesters thanks to technology, we want that, we don't want the creepy surveillance state that emerges out of this. maria: thank you, we will take a break, when we come back, losing your appetite, how much are you really spending with those food delivery apps, wait till you see this. cash your vote on instagram, twitter and facebook pages to see which one is weighing most on your wallet. plus the world's most handsome man, super hunk aldres alba, but the winner is
that's why they fight bill barr about unlocking phones which goes to core promise which started with steve jobs it's really a matter -- maria: i like that. i think what they have done is important. >> it's a good message but you have to start questioning why should we trust them or why should we trust any company, what we need is an emerging set of technologies and perhaps even a little bit of regulation. i know no one wants to regulation -- i'm not a fan of regulation, needs to be part...
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is and he had a tough act to follow, let me say, in steve jobs. neil: i'm just wondering about that, gary, technology stocks have gotten disproportionally hit through all in the, probably no more so than apple. amazon, facebook, we're going to talk about that particular subject in just a second. but this notion that those that ran up the most are going to get killed the most, how long do you see that continuing? >> it can go on for a while. just remember, you know, stocks go through cycles. and when you go into a big bull market, the stock usually ends up getting overowned, overloved and very overleveraged which means a lot of these funds get margined on a lot of these names, and they just go too far too fast. my best example, microsoft. it's like a little eiffel tower the move recently from mega-cap name. i'm not so sure that's supposed to happen. so the comeuppance is here right now, it is pretty much normal. and, by the way, apple is still up 70 some odd percent in the last 12-15 months, so it's still way ahead of the game. to mentioner overall
is and he had a tough act to follow, let me say, in steve jobs. neil: i'm just wondering about that, gary, technology stocks have gotten disproportionally hit through all in the, probably no more so than apple. amazon, facebook, we're going to talk about that particular subject in just a second. but this notion that those that ran up the most are going to get killed the most, how long do you see that continuing? >> it can go on for a while. just remember, you know, stocks go through...