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he is great what he did for tim cook made a more successful and recognizes he is not steve jobs.t is important. >>host: the leaders like gates and tim cook who are successful in the tech world and the other creative forces such as musicians and artists and politicians is there a more universal quality? >> check ceos tend to be focused in word so for a long time they didn't want to come to washington and deal with those issues and now they are forced to wear people and politics have to go out and express themselves all the time to a larger audience but the greatest strength is his personality because he shows the passion. >> i know those technical skills but i agree completely and you know better than i his passion he shows that with anybody he is with native americans on reservations as part of the presidential program for the kennedy center on the world stage. >>guest: he is a great cultural ambassador. >>host: the public personality is the performance part do you see that in politicians which will bring me to nancy pelosi. >>guest: being around politicians for your career they
he is great what he did for tim cook made a more successful and recognizes he is not steve jobs.t is important. >>host: the leaders like gates and tim cook who are successful in the tech world and the other creative forces such as musicians and artists and politicians is there a more universal quality? >> check ceos tend to be focused in word so for a long time they didn't want to come to washington and deal with those issues and now they are forced to wear people and politics have...
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the opportunity to spend some time with bill was an iconic coach to so many people, eric .chmidt, steve jobst to the board meeting and sat down with him to talk about life and relay. he started probing what next, -- about life. he started probing, what next? one thing i knew for sure was i would not leave morgan stanley as cfo to be a cfo out somewhere else. he kept coming back to that strong assertion and at the end of two hours he said "you wouldn't leave to be a cfo anywhere else?" " correct." " you should be the cfo at google." laughter.rst into i left his home not thinking it was real or that it would happen. within a couple hours he called and said " go over to larry page's house. let's see if this works." i had different interactions due to stanford board. we spent two hours. it was a broad conversation. i left not actually believing it would happen and quickly everything came together. david: you took the position but now you will be breaking into another world where women are not that prominent. was it harder breaking into the technology world as a woman or was it harder breaking in
the opportunity to spend some time with bill was an iconic coach to so many people, eric .chmidt, steve jobst to the board meeting and sat down with him to talk about life and relay. he started probing what next, -- about life. he started probing, what next? one thing i knew for sure was i would not leave morgan stanley as cfo to be a cfo out somewhere else. he kept coming back to that strong assertion and at the end of two hours he said "you wouldn't leave to be a cfo anywhere else?"...
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opportunity to spend some time with bill campbell who was an iconic coach to so many, larry, sergey, steve jobsy schmidt. i left the board meeting and went to sit down and talk about life, generally, and he started probing what what i want to do? my comment to him was, i did not know. i would like another chapter, but i would not leave morgan stanley to be a cfo anywhere else. for two hours he kept coming back to that strong assertion, and at the end of two hours he said, ok, he would not lead to be cfo correct? ruth: i am adamant. he said, you should be the cfo of google. the two of us burst into laughter and i said, that when i would do. i did not believe it. i left his home and did not actually believe it was real or that it would happen and within a couple of hours he called and said, go over to larry page's house and spend some time with them. david: you went to see larry page and he said, guess what? i want you to be the cfo? ruth: i had worked on the google ito and had interactions through the stanford board. we had a broad conversation, fascinating is larry page's always is. i left not
opportunity to spend some time with bill campbell who was an iconic coach to so many, larry, sergey, steve jobsy schmidt. i left the board meeting and went to sit down and talk about life, generally, and he started probing what what i want to do? my comment to him was, i did not know. i would like another chapter, but i would not leave morgan stanley to be a cfo anywhere else. for two hours he kept coming back to that strong assertion, and at the end of two hours he said, ok, he would not lead...
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and we're going to buy bitcoin so this is a sea change this is an inflection point this is like steve jobs introducing the smartphone this is incredibly important moment in the history of finance nobody on wall street understands this this company only has 2 analysts on wall street and they have very scant coverage because it's kind of a small cap company it's worth less than $2000000000.00 a that's growing now but once this sinks in that companies in corporate america is no longer taking advantage of the fed but needs to protect themselves from the fed being the key apple computer has got hundreds of billions of dollars in cash then they do the numbers they crunch the numbers and they say you know what micro strategies and michael taylor is correct we need exposure typically ok now because ends at 506-070-1000 extension 00 dollars a going going a lot higher yes michael saylor we are going to interview him next week here on kaiser report michael saylor of micro strategy and i want to say you know going on with this theme that you're blackstone very well connected kings of fi outs kings of
and we're going to buy bitcoin so this is a sea change this is an inflection point this is like steve jobs introducing the smartphone this is incredibly important moment in the history of finance nobody on wall street understands this this company only has 2 analysts on wall street and they have very scant coverage because it's kind of a small cap company it's worth less than $2000000000.00 a that's growing now but once this sinks in that companies in corporate america is no longer taking...
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campbell who was an iconic coach to so many people, to larry, to surrogate, to eric schmidt, to steve jobshe board meeting and went to his home to sit down and talk about life generally. and he started probing on what next, what would i want to do? my comment was, i didn't know. at some point i would want another chapter, but one thing i knew for certain was that i wouldn't leave morgan stanley as cfo to be chief financial officer anywhere else. and for two hours he kept coming back to that strong assertion, and at the end of two hours he said, ok, you wouldn't leave to be a chief financial officer anywhere else, correct? i was adamant, correct. he said you should be the cfo of , google. of course, the two of us burst into laughter and i said, that one i would do. [laughs] i didn't believe it. i left his home and i didn't actually believe it, if it was real or if it would really happen. hours hecouple of called and said, go over to larry page's house and spend some time with him. see if this works. david: you went to see larry page and he said, guess what? i just heard about you and what y
campbell who was an iconic coach to so many people, to larry, to surrogate, to eric schmidt, to steve jobshe board meeting and went to his home to sit down and talk about life generally. and he started probing on what next, what would i want to do? my comment was, i didn't know. at some point i would want another chapter, but one thing i knew for certain was that i wouldn't leave morgan stanley as cfo to be chief financial officer anywhere else. and for two hours he kept coming back to that...
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steve: i do a lot of the website, back-end work, as well. it's not a small job. lemonis: okay. was kind of interesting meeting lee, because the things that he is doing, i would expect steve to do. steve is too separated from what happens on the front lines. ♪ how are you? tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been married almost 13 years? something like that. lemonis: i like him, by the way. tracy: he's very passionate about what he does. lemonis: yeah. tracy: and his people out there. lemonis: so, could could you take me through the sales process? like, if i want to order a certain type of floor... tracy: so, you're basically asking for a customization on this? lemonis: yes, can that be done? tracy: if the production team says we can do it, i'm not walking away from the sale. lemonis: why? tracy: so, we get 20% of the cash up-front. lemonis: uh-huh. tracy: if i don't have a lot of cash customers for the
steve: i do a lot of the website, back-end work, as well. it's not a small job. lemonis: okay. was kind of interesting meeting lee, because the things that he is doing, i would expect steve to do. steve is too separated from what happens on the front lines. ♪ how are you? tracy: i'm tracy. lemonis: tracy, nice to meet you. i just spent a little bit of time with austin. tracy: my husband's name is austin, yes. lemonis: oh, it's your husband. tracy: uh-huh. lemonis: okay. tracy: we've been...
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bill cammable who was an iconic coach to so many people, to larry, to sergey to eric schmidt to steve jobsi left the board meeting and went to his home to talk about life, generally. and he started probing what next? what would i want to do? and my comment to him was i didn't know at some point i would want another chapter. but one thing i would know for certain i would not leave morgan stanley as c.f.o. to be c.f.o. anywhere else. he kept coming back for two hours to that strong assertion. attend of two hours, he said, ok, you wouldn't leave to be a c.f.o. anywhere else. and i'm adamant. he said you should be the c.f.o. of google. and of course, the two of us burst into laughter. well, that one i would do. i didn't believe it. i left his home and didn't actually believe it was real or that it would happen. and within a couple of hours he called and said go over to larry page's house and spend some time with him see if it works. david: you went over to see larry page and you you said i heard about you. i want to be c.f.o.? >> so i had different interactions through the sanford board. we ha
bill cammable who was an iconic coach to so many people, to larry, to sergey to eric schmidt to steve jobsi left the board meeting and went to his home to talk about life, generally. and he started probing what next? what would i want to do? and my comment to him was i didn't know at some point i would want another chapter. but one thing i would know for certain i would not leave morgan stanley as c.f.o. to be c.f.o. anywhere else. he kept coming back for two hours to that strong assertion....
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it was not that long ago that was bought by the widow of steve jobs, lorene jobs, she has been a democratic and tripathi donor and one of joe biden's mega donors and reportedly communicates often with the chief editor for goldberg. by pushing the lie that president trump said something disparaging of our military, the left-wing national media has given the biden campaign a chance to cross over the fact that biden enthusiastically supported the iraq war, something president trump outright opposed and most americans now see as a terrible mistake. president trump's actions and demonstration of respect for the military speak for themselves. he gives them the funding that they needed and nominates anti-war officials and removing many of our troops from foreign postings and eliminating u.s. enemies such as iranian terror missed enter terrorist soleimani and al-baghdadi. and it is president trump who cut a rally short in february to observe the dignified transfer of american soldiers killed in afghanistan. this is not a man who thinks our armed forces are in any way to be disrespected. longtime li
it was not that long ago that was bought by the widow of steve jobs, lorene jobs, she has been a democratic and tripathi donor and one of joe biden's mega donors and reportedly communicates often with the chief editor for goldberg. by pushing the lie that president trump said something disparaging of our military, the left-wing national media has given the biden campaign a chance to cross over the fact that biden enthusiastically supported the iraq war, something president trump outright...
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pulled over by an officer and not be worried about getting shot so you know i mean talking about steve jobs look at where these are starting main self motivated me just like myself ok i come from poor environment next to nothing and now i'm very successful ok because i started my own thing i thought it my own business ok where in america everyone can do they are right there's no need to put me here or to put somebody else who does that is absolutely not true ok if i had my own business i do and if you have an iron. white i don't want a government telling me who i can make and i have all my. black household wealth at $17000.00 a year and white house with wealth is $177000.00 a year on average these are good responsible policies and of businesses want them to be dismantled then do the right thing and understand that diversity is not just about numbers but also about share power the best way to go bad is they have freedom in the country not so much government regulation and the best way to go about is they have less regulation always a great say director see that helps all of those grow whethe
pulled over by an officer and not be worried about getting shot so you know i mean talking about steve jobs look at where these are starting main self motivated me just like myself ok i come from poor environment next to nothing and now i'm very successful ok because i started my own thing i thought it my own business ok where in america everyone can do they are right there's no need to put me here or to put somebody else who does that is absolutely not true ok if i had my own business i do and...
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, i don't need be rude, he wants a space module and elon wants to go on to planets and you know steve jobss selling a phone, right i don't mean to impun them, but they are big ideas, it is hard -- i don't know, he would be compared to thomas edison, i guess, he was involved in a lot of things. he was involved in all kinds of stuff including, i think, electric cars. but the ideas around them and whether or not they work are fascinating. and the tesla stuff seems to be working out better he was exhausting two years ago. a taped interview. he has just continued to keep going with it. making a car company is hard >> he reminds me of a jeopardy player that chances the game he is doing the stuff that vcs and entrepreneurs talk about doing, he is doing all of these other things at the same time. i want to also talk to you about tiktok a u.s. knowledge blocked president trump's proposed ban this strikes me as interesting because you have these duals, it seems, between executive type branchs and judges with arguably the legislative function being left out i would parallel this to what is happening
, i don't need be rude, he wants a space module and elon wants to go on to planets and you know steve jobss selling a phone, right i don't mean to impun them, but they are big ideas, it is hard -- i don't know, he would be compared to thomas edison, i guess, he was involved in a lot of things. he was involved in all kinds of stuff including, i think, electric cars. but the ideas around them and whether or not they work are fascinating. and the tesla stuff seems to be working out better he was...
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why jeff williams and not some of the longer term deputies who were there going as far back as steve jobsen at the company for quite a while, but he was named ceo back in 2015 -- coo back in 2015. he runs all the company's operations, so that the entire supply chain. they have been positioning him for this role given they gave him her response ability over hardware and software design last year. which means this person is not just an operations guy like tim, but he's also in charge of product development. for all intents and purposes, he has been a good job of being at the head of the apple watch and health care initiatives. don't get me wrong, jeff williams is an operations executive first, but he does have some of that leadership expertise that cook has not displayed as much. emily: what about on the diversity front? how well is apple doing in terms of promoting and advancing folks who don't look tim cook and jeff williams? mark: right. if you look at the numbers, the percentages of diversity the company has -- by the way, they have not released numbers this year yet -- it is not partic
why jeff williams and not some of the longer term deputies who were there going as far back as steve jobsen at the company for quite a while, but he was named ceo back in 2015 -- coo back in 2015. he runs all the company's operations, so that the entire supply chain. they have been positioning him for this role given they gave him her response ability over hardware and software design last year. which means this person is not just an operations guy like tim, but he's also in charge of product...
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check required, half of them came from silicon valley and you'll recognize many of their names steve jobsidow, what's interesting is that all these people are and we've checked clearly highly privileged and yet here's the funny thing, somehow there aren't blm protests outside of their homes accusing them of white privilege. by is that? unlike blue-collar police officers or third graders sitting through another lecture on white supremacy and privilege, these people are funding the democratic party so they are immune from all of that. see how that works? your son can't get a job because he's the wrong color the billionaires get a total pass. in fact, they are heroes, not privileged. while streak is the same deal. so overwhelmingly that his handlers demanded a minimum of $1 million before even showing up for a virtual event. but wait a minute, haven't democrats promised to police wall street? how can they police wall street? pay no attention to the details says joe biden. he's on your side. >> i really do view this campaign as a campaign between scranton and park avenue. and i really mean it
check required, half of them came from silicon valley and you'll recognize many of their names steve jobsidow, what's interesting is that all these people are and we've checked clearly highly privileged and yet here's the funny thing, somehow there aren't blm protests outside of their homes accusing them of white privilege. by is that? unlike blue-collar police officers or third graders sitting through another lecture on white supremacy and privilege, these people are funding the democratic...
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we thought when steve jobs went away sadly and had to retire and sadly passed, there was no way the company sustain this kind of enthusiasm for its products. that has been compounded in recent years when people said the iphone was their big hit and they are not doing anything comparable to that in terms of new products. they cannot sustain it. honestly, i think they still have enormous enthusiasm and excitement around the product lines and their company and their stock which is currently trading over $2 trillion. you really cannot fault these people for their ability to create excitement. vonnie: apple has just announced a fitness+ service which will month19 -- $9.99 per that's impacting peloton shares, that much confidence that apple services are something people will subscribe to. do much with apple music so why is everyone convinced about the fitness service? >> it may have to do with the way that palatines stock is don't -- peloton's stock is going during covid. apple has a very good ear to the ground about what people want. the reality is, the range of things you can do to improve your
we thought when steve jobs went away sadly and had to retire and sadly passed, there was no way the company sustain this kind of enthusiasm for its products. that has been compounded in recent years when people said the iphone was their big hit and they are not doing anything comparable to that in terms of new products. they cannot sustain it. honestly, i think they still have enormous enthusiasm and excitement around the product lines and their company and their stock which is currently...
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despite a weekend spent attacking four-star general john kelly, as well as steve jobs' widow who is financiallylinked to "the atlantic," attacks that culminated in a stunning broadside assault on the current leadership of the pentagon. trump seems trul
despite a weekend spent attacking four-star general john kelly, as well as steve jobs' widow who is financiallylinked to "the atlantic," attacks that culminated in a stunning broadside assault on the current leadership of the pentagon. trump seems trul
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steve jobs love what he is doing.'t want to just play golf or tennis, neither which i'm good a at. i want to do something i think am making a contribution of the those that build great companies think they are making a contribution to the world and probably are. in your own career, for example. you worked very hard. do you think this is work or pleasure? you enjoy doing it. if you enjoy doing it it is not work, it is pleasure. neil: then again i just found out the other anchors at fox are paid, david. that is something else i'm looking into here. but let me ask you, and i don't want to sound fawning, but i will sound fawning because i'm a great admireer of yours. my dad said if you can't laugh at yourself you will miss the fun of others doing it for you. you joke about it, but your financial acumen is never in doubt. you were among those saying carlisle invested in this up-and-coming company, amazon. as soon as it went public, cashed out, i think after it went public, you got whatever it was, i think, what was it abou
steve jobs love what he is doing.'t want to just play golf or tennis, neither which i'm good a at. i want to do something i think am making a contribution of the those that build great companies think they are making a contribution to the world and probably are. in your own career, for example. you worked very hard. do you think this is work or pleasure? you enjoy doing it. if you enjoy doing it it is not work, it is pleasure. neil: then again i just found out the other anchors at fox are paid,...
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he writes steve jobs would not be happy that his wife is wasting money he left her on a failing radical left magazine, the magazine is not failing run by a con man, that's you apparently, that spews fake news and hate. call her and write her. that seems ominous to me. do you interpret that as a threat? >> you know, i spent a lot of my career covering dictatorships in the middle east and so i'm familiar with this kind of discourse. it is a threat. it is meant to intimidate. i would only say we are neither failing or radical left and i would say, i'm not speaking for the ownership or the management of the company, i would say that we have excellent owners who value editorial independence and integrity and i would just say that we are not going to be intimidated by the president of the united states. we're going to do our jobs and i think that is true for a large number of outlets. his intense frustration which comes out in these outbursts comes out unlike dictators and other countries he cannot shut down media outlets that he doesn't like. and so it's our duty to continue to pursue the tr
he writes steve jobs would not be happy that his wife is wasting money he left her on a failing radical left magazine, the magazine is not failing run by a con man, that's you apparently, that spews fake news and hate. call her and write her. that seems ominous to me. do you interpret that as a threat? >> you know, i spent a lot of my career covering dictatorships in the middle east and so i'm familiar with this kind of discourse. it is a threat. it is meant to intimidate. i would only...
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facebook cofounder -- [indiscernible], steve jobs' widow.s interesting all these people are, and we checked, whites. they also clearly highly privileged and here's the funny thing, sometimes -- accusing them of white privilege. why is that? because unlike blue-collar police officers or third-graders sitting for another lecture on white super promising privilege, these people are funding thefu democratic party, so they are immune from all of that. see how thatra works? your son can't get a job because he's the wrong color, but billionaires get a total pass. in fact, they are heroes, they are not privileged, they are heroes. wall street gets the samewh dea. big finances so overwhelmingly for joe biden that biden's handlers demanded a minimum of million dollars before even showing up b for a virtual even. wait a minute, you may be aski asking, haven't democrats promised to police wall street? how can a police wall street if they are the choice of austria? pay no attention to the details, says joe biden, he's on your side. >> i really do see thi
facebook cofounder -- [indiscernible], steve jobs' widow.s interesting all these people are, and we checked, whites. they also clearly highly privileged and here's the funny thing, sometimes -- accusing them of white privilege. why is that? because unlike blue-collar police officers or third-graders sitting for another lecture on white super promising privilege, these people are funding thefu democratic party, so they are immune from all of that. see how thatra works? your son can't get a job...
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assault, calling jeffrey goldberg a con man and saying people should write to the atlantic's -- steve jobs' widow to discuss their dissatisfaction. the magazine was for impeachment early on. it comes out two months before the election. does that make people question it? >> well, i think the timing of this of course being right before the election, it certainly indicates that the sources would quite like to move voter sentiment with these statements. i don't know that the timing necessarily to me affects the credibility of the story one way or the other. i do wish we had some names on the record saying, yes, i heard this. that would make it much easier to assess whether it's credible or not. howie: that would make it much easier to you assess. i want to get to the question of urban violence, president trump and joe biden visited kenosha wisconsin. let's roll it. >> the rioters and joe biden have a side, they're both on the side of the radical left. joe biden has given more aid and comfort to the vandals. >> rioting is not protesting. looting is not protesting. setting fires is not protestin
assault, calling jeffrey goldberg a con man and saying people should write to the atlantic's -- steve jobs' widow to discuss their dissatisfaction. the magazine was for impeachment early on. it comes out two months before the election. does that make people question it? >> well, i think the timing of this of course being right before the election, it certainly indicates that the sources would quite like to move voter sentiment with these statements. i don't know that the timing...
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. >>> new departmevelopments invo elizabeth holmes once call the next steve jobs.ording to a new court document, the former ceo may attempt to claim mental disease in her criminal fraud trial. hoech holmes was indicted on federal wire charges. and the indictment alleged that they engaged in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors and also doctors and patients. >>> you know her from "tiger king," carole baskin has picked her first song for her first appearance on dancing with the stars. and it is the hit 1982 single eye of the tiger. a not very settle nod to the netflix show that has propelled the 59-year-old to stardom. she told reporters she is very excited about the song choice. you can watch the dance on the new season of "dancing with the stars" monday right here on abc 7. it is a little on the nose. >> are we surprised? >> i mean i guess i shouldn't be surprised. for a second i just thought wouldn't you want to avoid that? >> no, this is why she's on "dancing with the stars." you go with it. you swirl around with that whatever she's been swirling aro
. >>> new departmevelopments invo elizabeth holmes once call the next steve jobs.ording to a new court document, the former ceo may attempt to claim mental disease in her criminal fraud trial. hoech holmes was indicted on federal wire charges. and the indictment alleged that they engaged in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors and also doctors and patients. >>> you know her from "tiger king," carole baskin has picked her first song for her first...
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today it will be broadcast from the steve jobs athlete order the keeper tino campus.o reveal some new products. the annual iphone event is expected to be delayed because of bottlenecks caused by famd. more apple news. they're introducing a new floating store. look at this. it opens thursday. the company giving us a sneak peek. this singapore location is surrounded by water and offers uninterrupted 360 degree panoramic views of the city and the skyline. the sphere is a first of its kind dome structure comprised of 114 pieces of glass. it is also home to the first underwaterboard room located on the lower level of the store. that looks like fun place to go visit. and singapore sounds pretty good right now, given our air quality here. >> let's look at our overnight conditions. it will be windy in the hills. we have a high fire danger. overnight lows, low to mid 60s. another mild to warm day. the heat wave has gone. the haze is still here. the highs will range from upper 60s at the coast to about 80 on the bay to mid 90s inland. we're speaking of the haze. it will be our
today it will be broadcast from the steve jobs athlete order the keeper tino campus.o reveal some new products. the annual iphone event is expected to be delayed because of bottlenecks caused by famd. more apple news. they're introducing a new floating store. look at this. it opens thursday. the company giving us a sneak peek. this singapore location is surrounded by water and offers uninterrupted 360 degree panoramic views of the city and the skyline. the sphere is a first of its kind dome...
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number of very well-known arabs including, mitch daniels, former for of indiana or other people, steve jobs, not particularly opress on the basis of his race. that raises this question of white privilege which we hear but today. best selling books written on the subject. you can't take a job or go to a school without attending a training session where you are castigated for your white privilege but raises a question. if one receives a special privilege by virtue of being white, then i would aring atyivities clamoring to remove their designation as white and create a new identity politics group. their there seems to be a problem there. >> gives the why to this idea of white privilege. jd vans wrote a back, hillbilly elegy and described he was of appalachian origin, scotch irish and when he got to yale he did not know -- unaware what was expected of him culturally, which utensils to use or anything like that. this is, i think this -- i quote the activists who met at the census pureow, including a radical palestinian activist, the idea that the census -- through the offices [inaudible] -- tell
number of very well-known arabs including, mitch daniels, former for of indiana or other people, steve jobs, not particularly opress on the basis of his race. that raises this question of white privilege which we hear but today. best selling books written on the subject. you can't take a job or go to a school without attending a training session where you are castigated for your white privilege but raises a question. if one receives a special privilege by virtue of being white, then i would...
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the trick is you have some time to do something else, bill gates loves what he's doing, steve jobs lovedoing, and so i love what i'm doing. i don't really want to just play golf or play tennis, neither of which i'm very good at. i want to do something i think is making a contribution. and i would say that those people who build great companies think they're making a contribution to the world, they tell mike and i think they probably are pure not just in your career. he worked very hard, and does it work or pleasure? you enjoy doing it. if you enjoy doing it, it's not work, it's a pleasure. >> neil: then again, i don't know if the other anchors at fox are paid, david. that is something i'm looking into. i don't want to sound fawning, but i'm going to sound fawning because i'm a great admirer of yours, i like the way you can criticize yourself. my dad used to say if you can't laugh at yourself, you will miss the others having fun doing it for you. financial acumen is never at doubt. you were among those saying carlisle invested in this up-and-coming company, amazon, as soon as it went publ
the trick is you have some time to do something else, bill gates loves what he's doing, steve jobs lovedoing, and so i love what i'm doing. i don't really want to just play golf or play tennis, neither of which i'm very good at. i want to do something i think is making a contribution. and i would say that those people who build great companies think they're making a contribution to the world, they tell mike and i think they probably are pure not just in your career. he worked very hard, and...
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he said steve jobs would not be happy his wife is lefting money he left her on a failing radical leftd is run by a con man. call her, write her, let her know how you feel. congressman, aside from cruel and crass that is, anything more than an effort to distract there? >> well, that's just donald trump. when terrible things come out about the way he acts, the way he behaves, the way he treats our honored fallen solders, he attacks the messenger. that's what he always does. he has long history of doing this. this is not surprise. i don't know what's worse to me, the fact he would feel this way about our service members and fallen comrades and friends that didn't come home for it's surprising he would say this. this goes back to him avoiding military service himself, attacking john mccain, disparaging a gold star family and on and on and on. it's a long history of this type of disparagement and regardless of robert wilke says, there's a lot of forces that corroborate this in the media and individual sources. it's concerning they are looking at reprlacing secretary esper wo is willing to
he said steve jobs would not be happy his wife is lefting money he left her on a failing radical leftd is run by a con man. call her, write her, let her know how you feel. congressman, aside from cruel and crass that is, anything more than an effort to distract there? >> well, that's just donald trump. when terrible things come out about the way he acts, the way he behaves, the way he treats our honored fallen solders, he attacks the messenger. that's what he always does. he has long...
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for steve jobs. hat raises this question of white privilege with we hear about today to best-selling books are written on the subject. you can't take a job or go to a school without attending a training session where your castigated for your white privilege. it raises a question. if one receives a special privilege by virtue of being white, then why are activists clamoring to remove the designation as white and create a new identity politics group? there seems to be a problem there. >> yeah right. it gives the why to this idea of white privilege. it can be as j. d. vance would a very good book "hillbilly elegy" four owe five years ago which he described his upper income he was of appellation origin, scotch irish and we got to give you did not know, he was unaware of what was expected of him culturally, what utensils to use or anything like that. i think, i quote the activist at the census bureau including linda, a radical palestinian activist, the very idea that the census bureau brought people to its
for steve jobs. hat raises this question of white privilege with we hear about today to best-selling books are written on the subject. you can't take a job or go to a school without attending a training session where your castigated for your white privilege. it raises a question. if one receives a special privilege by virtue of being white, then why are activists clamoring to remove the designation as white and create a new identity politics group? there seems to be a problem there. >>...
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has bought tim cook, the only time he received them when he took over as ceo back in 2011 after steve jobshe gets a stock worth as much $114 million that depends how apple is performing and is the world's largest company, hovering close to $2 trillion in market cap the first company to cross the milestone, awarding the shares, apple directors make it a very rare statement and you hardly get these statements from the board of directors same for the first time in nearly a decade we are awarding to a new stock grant that will invest over time in recognition of his outstanding leadership with great optimism for apple's future as he carries efforts forward, he has pledged to give away all of his wealth in 2015 and bloomberg listing him as a billionaire this year. stuart: i like the guy he's a terrific executive, he's a really good business leader. susan: most of apples worth has tripled over his work from seven. stuart: can you show me google stock , can you make this important to me. susan: think of politics, think of u.s. china politics, china is doing with the d.o.j. is doing is possibly loo
has bought tim cook, the only time he received them when he took over as ceo back in 2011 after steve jobshe gets a stock worth as much $114 million that depends how apple is performing and is the world's largest company, hovering close to $2 trillion in market cap the first company to cross the milestone, awarding the shares, apple directors make it a very rare statement and you hardly get these statements from the board of directors same for the first time in nearly a decade we are awarding...
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steve, great job. we are definitely want to invite you back if you will come. have a great weekend.e appreciate it. lawmakers, both sides of the aisle sitting on their hands and the feds are fed up. yours recovery, can they do it all by themselves? next. also, strong transfer joe biden, he talked about an issue i brought up many times, an issue that may be a problem for president trump in november. listen. >> leadership we didn't have and still out and as a result, economists are starting to call this recession shape recession. ♪r ♪ give you my world ♪ ♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way ♪ ♪ go your own way your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. charles: good obvious jobs report with strong trends beneath it, the number of playoffs after 6.2 million, the peak was 1.2 million in april. the number of unemployed and there was the unemployment rate, which is the highlight of the report, all the way down to 8.4%. all the great news the president of federal reserve bank earlier this week, charles is warning if congress, continues to play p
steve, great job. we are definitely want to invite you back if you will come. have a great weekend.e appreciate it. lawmakers, both sides of the aisle sitting on their hands and the feds are fed up. yours recovery, can they do it all by themselves? next. also, strong transfer joe biden, he talked about an issue i brought up many times, an issue that may be a problem for president trump in november. listen. >> leadership we didn't have and still out and as a result, economists are starting...
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despite a weekend spent attacking four-star general john kelly, as well as steve jobs' widow who is financially linked to "the atlantic," attacks that culminated in a stunning broadside assault on the current leadership of the pentagon. trump seems truly, madly, deeply, freaked out by the revelation that he essentially disdains the men and women of the military he leads as the country's commander in chief. here's trump's attack on military leaders in which he seems to suggest that they've been corrupted by bombmakers and planemakers. >> i'm not saying the military is in love with me. the soldiers are. the top people in the pentagon probably aren't because they want to do nothing but fight wars so that all of those wonderful companies that make the bombs and make the planes and make everything else stay happy. i said that's good. let's bring our soldiers back home. some people don't like to come home. some people like to continue to spend money. >> joe biden, whose son beau served and who was a close personal friend of john mccain, who has singled out in "the atlantic" reporting as the object of
despite a weekend spent attacking four-star general john kelly, as well as steve jobs' widow who is financially linked to "the atlantic," attacks that culminated in a stunning broadside assault on the current leadership of the pentagon. trump seems truly, madly, deeply, freaked out by the revelation that he essentially disdains the men and women of the military he leads as the country's commander in chief. here's trump's attack on military leaders in which he seems to suggest that...
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right look, ellison gave -- of course gave marc his start, he worked for ellison and he worked for steve jobsh is pretty amazing, right, when he was a teenager basically yeah, larry has got to come on, he is a very compelling figure and marc is so right this is a transformational deal for oracle we have to keep this in front of us because oracle and walmart are huge winners and so is the country. all right, david >> no, i'm listening to you. >> are you going to trash j & j at some point today? >> no, sometimes i like to counter some of your hyperbole. >> hyper ball. >> that, too we have a market opening six minutes or so from now stay wh ocn itusn bc t-mobile's new offer on iphone 11 pro is even better on our most powerful signal. switch and get two new lines of unlimited for only $90 and 2 iphone 11 pro's on us. only at t-mobile. >>> we get started with trading in about four minutes, four and a half minutes from now. you can see accenture going to be among the laggards when we get started, an earnings miss, we had julie sweet on, were wondering about the job cuts there, perhaps they were loo
right look, ellison gave -- of course gave marc his start, he worked for ellison and he worked for steve jobsh is pretty amazing, right, when he was a teenager basically yeah, larry has got to come on, he is a very compelling figure and marc is so right this is a transformational deal for oracle we have to keep this in front of us because oracle and walmart are huge winners and so is the country. all right, david >> no, i'm listening to you. >> are you going to trash j & j at...
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you've got steve jobs' widow, one of the major financiers of the atlantic, giving $500,000 to joe bidenmean, that kind of smells. then you have this ad that just mysteriously shows up, almost within minutes of the story breaking. the democrats like to talk about collusion? sounds like a little bit of collusion went on with that. why, if this story was so important, did it take over two years or longer to break? this is one of those things that just as a head-scratcher. where are these people who have the allegations? let them stand up and be counted. hold themselves accountable for that kind of information. then, joe biden, the other day, i watched him. he said, "we don't know if this is true." then he went on for about 10 minutes talking about it as if it were true. you can't use these kinds of terms without saying "allegedly" said. "reported to have said." "unnamed sources." trot those people out to the mic and camera. >> leland: we've got to go. >> the gold star -- >> leland: governor, we got to go. appreciated print thank you, sir. >> gotcha, thank you. >> leland: begot event. >> ar
you've got steve jobs' widow, one of the major financiers of the atlantic, giving $500,000 to joe bidenmean, that kind of smells. then you have this ad that just mysteriously shows up, almost within minutes of the story breaking. the democrats like to talk about collusion? sounds like a little bit of collusion went on with that. why, if this story was so important, did it take over two years or longer to break? this is one of those things that just as a head-scratcher. where are these people...
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companies even at one point invested in apple with steve jobs at one point. he wanted it to be the country of his great childhood. that can do spirit with just -- it fills him up and the fact that we were losing in the 1980's to japan a lot ont and of course today our problems competeing with china. the fact that so many people in congress seem to be bought and paid for. the lobbying in washington and getting rid of lobbyists and corrupt politicians was at the core of the pro message. >> in 1993, this book was published, perot and his people, distrusting the balance of power. karen is joining us for the rest of her program in texas. she is in texas tonight. you knew him as a texas journalist long before many americans met him. would you tell us about his roots and what shaped the man we newton national stage? onal s? >> perot was from texarkana. he had an average texas childhood. >> perot was from texarkana. he lived in a strong, stable middle class family. as a boy, -- boundless opportunities. the sky was the limit. he really sort of played into what was the
companies even at one point invested in apple with steve jobs at one point. he wanted it to be the country of his great childhood. that can do spirit with just -- it fills him up and the fact that we were losing in the 1980's to japan a lot ont and of course today our problems competeing with china. the fact that so many people in congress seem to be bought and paid for. the lobbying in washington and getting rid of lobbyists and corrupt politicians was at the core of the pro message. >>...
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the importance of data collection, of companies, he one point invested in apple with steve jobs at one point. he worked, of course, for ibm when he was a young man, so he really wanted the united states in his adult life to be the great country it was of his childhood. the country that fdr brought us through in the great depression ii, that can-do spirit, it fills him up and the fact that we're losing in the 1980s to japan a lot. of course, today, our problems are competing with china and the fact that so many people in congress seem to be bought and for. the lobbying in washington in getting rid of lobbyists and corrupt politicians was at the core of the perot message. >> this contender series is a call-in program and you make it very interesting and we'll in a our phone put numbers on the screen so you can be involved in the conversation about ross perot, the issues he was involved in then and his legacy in our politics today. in 1993, this book was published. perot and his people, dispute -- disrupting the balance of power. carolyn barta, a long time texas journalist was the author
the importance of data collection, of companies, he one point invested in apple with steve jobs at one point. he worked, of course, for ibm when he was a young man, so he really wanted the united states in his adult life to be the great country it was of his childhood. the country that fdr brought us through in the great depression ii, that can-do spirit, it fills him up and the fact that we're losing in the 1980s to japan a lot. of course, today, our problems are competing with china and the...
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. >> the jobs number for august getting lost in the shuffle of this friday sell off it is worth going into some of the internals. let's go to steveishman >> the jobs report is made up of two different surveys. one says the pace is quickenning, the other saying it is slowing payroll is up 1.37 million that is right around the estimate but the slowest of the recovery so far. unemployment dipping more than expectations 8.4% compared to 9.8%. the participation rate is ticking up, they declined with more people coming into the workforce. they write that although the pace of job growth was slower this month, compared with recent months the breadth compared in august one disappointment was government that was responsible for 340,000 of the jobs. the private sector was only a million. that is a lot of census jobs in there. l leisure and hospitality, temporary health also up along with education and health as doctor's offices and some schools reopen there is also hits of what people worry about the number of permanent layoffs rose by more than half a million. if the rise continues to take hold, this will have a market impact so what surve
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, they just really haven't had the innovation since it passed away and it's a loss product that steve jobse in. what you see happening is a company becoming a financial company in rather than a great product company, they iterate on the product but is not the same innovation and it's going to hurt them long-term. stuart: wait a second, before you leave us with the financial company, then $200 billion in cash and in all different areas, their milking services left right and center, i am out of time but i would not a thought that detracted from the profitability long-term. >> it contributes to profitability but not the formula that keeps them at the market either. the get elon musk, innovation, innovation, not happening at apple. stuart: you made your point and susan is not in agreement with that. susan: i disagree with low innovation at apple they are doing very well and wearables will be a bullet for the next quarter. stuart: i got somebody on my side. we will see you again soon. 35 days until the election of president trump stays busy on the campaign trail, look at this, the jampacked sch
, they just really haven't had the innovation since it passed away and it's a loss product that steve jobse in. what you see happening is a company becoming a financial company in rather than a great product company, they iterate on the product but is not the same innovation and it's going to hurt them long-term. stuart: wait a second, before you leave us with the financial company, then $200 billion in cash and in all different areas, their milking services left right and center, i am out of...
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special advisor and former player steve landed a job as a head coach, coming up next.sure to tune in for back to back episodes and frank and i will see you at 10:00 and 11:00 news right here on ktvu. struck coming to you again. hiring mba head coach is without any previous head coaching experience, nothing new in this league. any fan could name 12 of them off the top of their heads, including steve kerr of the warriors. that has turned out pretty well. for some reason the hiring of steve nash has caused a ruckus. is caused a lot of noise from nba people today. caught him off guard. he will take over the brooklyn nets as their new head coach as of today. former santa arand two- time y and age to be a head coach. always a born leader, great communicator. 17 years as a player in the nba. that gives him a good resume. if you don't think kevin durant and irving signed up on nash's hiring, you are simply wrong. there was sin mba stuff going on tonight. if you have not noticed, not only major surprises in progress. it seems like every one of the playoff games in the bubble ha
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>> look, let me just say this, steve, if you actually believe that a 4 trillion-dollar tax increase is going to raise 7 million jobssteve: all right. there you go. that was very civil and we are out of time. robert and steven, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you. steve: great assessment today. all right. very good. we will see you next week. meanwhile president trump and joe biden clashed in cleveland over that vacancy on the supreme court. >> i will tell you very simply we won the election. elections have consequences. >> the american people have a right to have a say in who the supreme court nominee is. steve: well, senator marco rubio is going to join us with his take on that coming up next. but, first, my wife cathy and i would like to thank all of you who helped make our brand new "the happy in a hurry cookbook" the number one book on all of amazon yesterday. it debuted at number one. so you can hurry and get your copy today from amazon and target, barnes & noble, books a million, walmart, wherever you buy your books. and here's a great deal. a free copy when you sign up for fox nation's patr
>> look, let me just say this, steve, if you actually believe that a 4 trillion-dollar tax increase is going to raise 7 million jobssteve: all right. there you go. that was very civil and we are out of time. robert and steven, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you. steve: great assessment today. all right. very good. we will see you next week. meanwhile president trump and joe biden clashed in cleveland over that vacancy on the supreme court. >> i will tell you...