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christie's selling the steve jobs' apple-1 for $945,000, way above the low estimate and a record the first time, an employee retrieved it from his desk, it was then sold to paul allen, the co-founder of microsoft, of course he displayed it in his technology museum. paul allen's estate was the seller through christie's. allen's estate during that action sold a supercomputer for a million bucks. >> look at the size of that thing. >> you could use it as a sofa. >> he sold a letter from fdr, that letter selling for $3.9 million. and a lunch menu from "the titanic," april 14, 1912, the day the ship hit an iceberg. that menu selling for $340,000 that was six times the estimate. for more on what collectibles the wealthy are buying, how they're investing, how they're spending, go to inside wealth at cnbc.com >> that computer was the size of a wardrobe >> and did 1/1,000th i looked that apple-1 computer it had 4 killobytes. it is now 4 million times more powerful than that apple-1 a lot of the wealthy made their money in tech. for them that is the holy grail in their world to have one of
christie's selling the steve jobs' apple-1 for $945,000, way above the low estimate and a record the first time, an employee retrieved it from his desk, it was then sold to paul allen, the co-founder of microsoft, of course he displayed it in his technology museum. paul allen's estate was the seller through christie's. allen's estate during that action sold a supercomputer for a million bucks. >> look at the size of that thing. >> you could use it as a sofa. >> he sold a...
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"the theme of steve jobs speech was the same. he wanted to instill the same slogn to the students and say that only enjoying the work is important and nothing else. of course, this approach may seem logical, but his working life tells us something else. the ceo of apple was not limited to his impressive speeches and..." simple clothes, he was an employer and had many employees of different nationalities. it seems unlikely that he would have been able to talk to an apple product assembly worker who lived in beijing, and with the cleaners who cleaned his office or even the guards, secretaries, engineers and designers. did these employees have the same opinion about the relationship? between work and pleasure as their boss? the truth is that jobs's statement is only true about himself. if these employees were to do what they love, would they choose to work at apple? the ceo of apple only cared about himself. the pleasure he got from his job was achieved by the dissatisfaction of some of his employees. at least some of his employees.
"the theme of steve jobs speech was the same. he wanted to instill the same slogn to the students and say that only enjoying the work is important and nothing else. of course, this approach may seem logical, but his working life tells us something else. the ceo of apple was not limited to his impressive speeches and..." simple clothes, he was an employer and had many employees of different nationalities. it seems unlikely that he would have been able to talk to an apple product...
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steve jobs with apple incorporated and pixar, a man who was able to become one of the most powerful people in the field of technology within two decades. now he was standing in front of the stampford graduates to tell them about his life course. jobs started his speech with three stories, although it was later revealed that the text of his speech was written with the help of someone else, everyone was impressed that day. the text of the speech was simple: jobs told his life story, the story of co-founding apple, and the hardships he endered along the way. he constantly used second person pronouns. he directly addressed the audience at the ceremony so that his words were intimate and tangible. these language arrangements. were used to encourage stanford graduates to work. jobs talked about work and pleasure. he said, find something you like. he emphasized that finding a job is like finding life partner, and true satisfaction means having interest in your job. he said all these things to reach an important sentence. it was easy for jobs to say this. sentence, but it seemed a little strange f
steve jobs with apple incorporated and pixar, a man who was able to become one of the most powerful people in the field of technology within two decades. now he was standing in front of the stampford graduates to tell them about his life course. jobs started his speech with three stories, although it was later revealed that the text of his speech was written with the help of someone else, everyone was impressed that day. the text of the speech was simple: jobs told his life story, the story of...
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it now gives me great. pleasure to introduce this year's commencement speaker, steve jobs, the chief executive officer and co-founder of apple and pixar animation studios. in those years everyone knew steve jobs with apple incorporated and pixar, a man who was able to become one of the most powerful people in the field of technology within two decades. now he was standing in front of the stanford graduates to tell them about his life course. jobs started his speech with three stories, although it was later revealed that... the text of his speech was written with the help of someone else, everyone was impressed that day. the text of the speech was simple: jobs told his life story, the story of co-founding apple, and the hardships he endered along the way. he constantly used second person pronouns. he directly addressed the audience at the ceremony so that his words were intimate and tangible. these language arrangements were used to encourage stanford graduates to work. jobs talked about work and pleasure. he said find something you like, he emphasized that finding a job is like findi
it now gives me great. pleasure to introduce this year's commencement speaker, steve jobs, the chief executive officer and co-founder of apple and pixar animation studios. in those years everyone knew steve jobs with apple incorporated and pixar, a man who was able to become one of the most powerful people in the field of technology within two decades. now he was standing in front of the stanford graduates to tell them about his life course. jobs started his speech with three stories, although...
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, for example, get rich or not get rich, of course, yes, far from everyone who could not study, steve jobs wealth, the only criterion, there is a criterion of simply psychological health, someone, someone will come out as an excellent student and a neurotic, someone, you know, about mental health, it seems that ... as if the period is not the best, we are going through, and i do not i see, frankly speaking, some prospect that now everyone will recover, i am speaking in a broad sense not about some circumstances, like... economic growth, and today we are talking about school as a place for children's well-being, and if high academic achievements, like... well, harm well-being, then we do not need such high academic achievements, but the topic is very difficult, well, here i am ready to argue, i have had disputes with colleagues, especially related to additional education, because in their view, a teacher of additional education, there is a squeezed one, this is such, well, roughly speaking, an animator, the child should have fun , the child should be happy, win competitions and rejoice, i d
, for example, get rich or not get rich, of course, yes, far from everyone who could not study, steve jobs wealth, the only criterion, there is a criterion of simply psychological health, someone, someone will come out as an excellent student and a neurotic, someone, you know, about mental health, it seems that ... as if the period is not the best, we are going through, and i do not i see, frankly speaking, some prospect that now everyone will recover, i am speaking in a broad sense not about...
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example, to get rich or not to get rich, of course, yes, far from everyone who could not study, steve jobsh, the only criterion. it's not the best period, we're going through it, and i don't see, frankly speaking, any prospect that everyone will recover now, i'm not talking in a broad sense about any specific circumstances, in a broad sense, precisely because being equal to yourself is painful, difficult and never works out, therefore... there will always be a reason to suffer, well, suffering is normal, by the way, it seems to me that a schoolchild should not only have fun and be happy, he should feel bad too, this is normal, normal human life, which means, for some time back, doctors, so, after the second world war, life expectancy increased by one and a half times due to antibiotics, people began to live longer and doctors began to say that such a... continuation of life in suffering, it is not, the word well-being appeared, now it is even included in economic indicators, because it is associated with economic growth, and today we are talking about school. we do not need such high acade
example, to get rich or not to get rich, of course, yes, far from everyone who could not study, steve jobsh, the only criterion. it's not the best period, we're going through it, and i don't see, frankly speaking, any prospect that everyone will recover now, i'm not talking in a broad sense about any specific circumstances, in a broad sense, precisely because being equal to yourself is painful, difficult and never works out, therefore... there will always be a reason to suffer, well, suffering...
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greatest breakthroughs have been created by dyslexic minds like thomas edison's light bulb and steve jobsvent, a key focus is the ai revolution and how those with dyslexia could unlock its full potential. ai is wonderful at spewing forth lots and lots of knowledge and lots of information, and dyslexics can then take that information and put it to good use. dyslexic people are imaginative and they can see... see what ai can't and they can bring it to life. the world economic forum predicts technology could eliminate 85 million jobs by 2025. but dyslexic thinking skills like creativity and curiosity can't be replaced by machines. it can't replicate art, can't replicate, uh, new ideas. it can only, uh, just, uh, do what it knows already. so while organisations adapt to the ai revolution, dyslexic thinkers could help to bridge the skills gap and drive future innovation. ritika gupta, bbc news. music streaming giant, spotify had a three hour outage on sunday. the disruption affected about 40,000 people in the us — according to outage tracking site downdetector.com. spotify posted on x saying t
greatest breakthroughs have been created by dyslexic minds like thomas edison's light bulb and steve jobsvent, a key focus is the ai revolution and how those with dyslexia could unlock its full potential. ai is wonderful at spewing forth lots and lots of knowledge and lots of information, and dyslexics can then take that information and put it to good use. dyslexic people are imaginative and they can see... see what ai can't and they can bring it to life. the world economic forum predicts...
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greatest breakthroughs have been created by dyslexic minds like thomas edison's light bulb and steve jobsnt, a key focus is the ai revolution and how those with dyslexia could unlock its full potential. ai is wonderful at spewing forth lots and lots of knowledge and lots of information, and dyslexics can then take that information and put it to good use. dyslexic people are imaginative and they can see what ai can't and they can bring it to life. the world economic forum predicts technology could eliminate 85 million jobs by 2025. but dyslexic thinking skills like creativity and curiosity can't be replaced by machines. it can't replicate art, can't replicate new ideas. it can onlyjust, uh, do what it knows already. so while organisations adapt to the ai revolution, dyslexic thinkers could help to bridge the skills gap and drive future innovation. that's all we have time for. stay with us here on bbc news. hello from the bbc sport centre. the final game of matchday 6 of the premier league gets underway later as southampton travel to bournemouth. russell martin's newly promoted saints side
greatest breakthroughs have been created by dyslexic minds like thomas edison's light bulb and steve jobsnt, a key focus is the ai revolution and how those with dyslexia could unlock its full potential. ai is wonderful at spewing forth lots and lots of knowledge and lots of information, and dyslexics can then take that information and put it to good use. dyslexic people are imaginative and they can see what ai can't and they can bring it to life. the world economic forum predicts technology...
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example, there is the apple corporation, there is the microsoft corporation, apple was founded by steve jobs and steve wozniak, who were from very poor families, had no family at all. capital and so on minimal and microsoft, which had a large start-up capital, but at the same time these companies are now competing strongly, so today's direction is innovative, it is creative, small teams that generate many ideas that are implemented at once, everything is also possible here also translate into domestic rails, you can introduce your own financial system, we, we see, are a private bank, a material bank with material... premises and monobank, which is virtual, so it is possible to introduce such economic and financial mechanisms that will make it possible to finance your own investments, and what is needed, i.e. the total amount of money, it does not play a role, but the efficiency of use and attraction, in fact, we have to be much more efficient here, it is like at the beginning, i am sorry for the comparison, it is like at the beginning of a full-scale the invasion, when russia pushed with its
example, there is the apple corporation, there is the microsoft corporation, apple was founded by steve jobs and steve wozniak, who were from very poor families, had no family at all. capital and so on minimal and microsoft, which had a large start-up capital, but at the same time these companies are now competing strongly, so today's direction is innovative, it is creative, small teams that generate many ideas that are implemented at once, everything is also possible here also translate into...
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high-level science in developing things that could almost be handed off so the commercial minds, steve jobs types of the world find a way to apply them. dual use comes in there. something may be developed for commercial applications but the defense communities of these two great powers, the united states and the authoritarian party ruled government and china are watching this very closely to see what the national security will useme application could be. >> i don't know if the report goes to this. is it dealt with a combination of scientist for the united statesa? and china we are talkig about something with computer science or rocket science. talking about joint scholarship. partnership four different countries that are geopolitically -- >> they are vetted. if you're going to be using government money and this is sensitive material, to what degree are they vetted. >> pedro bringing up this issue of vetting as we then have to ask ourselves if we think back to the history of mccarthyism and everything else in the united states, this is a question i think that comes up in the debate about thi
high-level science in developing things that could almost be handed off so the commercial minds, steve jobs types of the world find a way to apply them. dual use comes in there. something may be developed for commercial applications but the defense communities of these two great powers, the united states and the authoritarian party ruled government and china are watching this very closely to see what the national security will useme application could be. >> i don't know if the report goes...
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. >> that is true so it was steve jobs, but i can tell you steve jobs certainly wouldn't have behaved all right. everyone hanging tight, come up, coming up next the panel will give us their night caps, including a take on the stunning pager explosions targeting hezbollah fighters sunday is ever done this for a living james was famous for winning races, teams, belief the change width it's the economy stupid i apologize, it's a no want that man, is it to fisted? >> that jury i am saying publicly what people say and do i have enough money? i can just shut up a winning is everything stupid? >> saturday, october 5, cnn. >> it's michael's lowest prices of the season take up to 70%. of thousands of items, like fall boiled, the court and more savings on bees a great deal on frames and you'll not, all yarn is on sale, sign up to earn rewards while you save are shipping race may be the cost of doing business, but at what cost turned shipping to your advantage with low cost ground ship? >> thank from the united states postal service amgen, life, changing medical break first every second counts.
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his name plucked from a short list that included apple co-founder steve jobs and barack and michelle obama. this school, to me, is a representation of how much goodness matters. i just wish that my grandfather was alive and my grandmother, my lola. she didn't really understand what i was doing when the dedication of the school happened. i think that's when she got that i was doing something bigger than us. jose antonio vargas of the washington post. jose antonio vargas is a pulitzer prize winning journalist. i lived the american dream, building a successful career as a journalist, but i was living a lie. this is my reality. i'm an undocumented gay filipino in this country. vargas is the founder of define american, a nonprofit. he started 13 years ago. the same day he revealed in a new york times essay. he is an undocumented immigrant. against the advice of a lawyer, she said, jose, you cannot say that you broke the law. and i remember telling her, well, well, if i don't say i broke the law, then what am i doing? and so are all the farmers making sure that you have your strawberries a
his name plucked from a short list that included apple co-founder steve jobs and barack and michelle obama. this school, to me, is a representation of how much goodness matters. i just wish that my grandfather was alive and my grandmother, my lola. she didn't really understand what i was doing when the dedication of the school happened. i think that's when she got that i was doing something bigger than us. jose antonio vargas of the washington post. jose antonio vargas is a pulitzer prize...
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has been on the internet since the end of the nineties, this is taking into account the fact that steve jobsoved music onto the internet so massively. somewhere around 2006, but cherkassov foresaw, in the third, yes, cherkassov foresaw it already then in advance, staked out for himself the right to an incomprehensible thing, such as, what is called the internet. musician and producer roman ryabtsev also had to fight off cherkasov's claims to his intellectual property in court, but he remembers very well who cherkassov was in the early nineties and how he got into show business thanks to his friend, co-author of the group technology, leonid velichkovsky. were very popular on the wave, and andrey, working in some there, i don’t remember, chertanovskaya, well, that is, some local, that is, there, that is, newspaper, well, that is , he wanted to interview us, and something there, all this there, that is, as if it was tied up, and we took him, we took cherkassov’s technology as a technician, at first he himself carried lamps, stands and placed speakers with microphones, press the button, you will
has been on the internet since the end of the nineties, this is taking into account the fact that steve jobsoved music onto the internet so massively. somewhere around 2006, but cherkassov foresaw, in the third, yes, cherkassov foresaw it already then in advance, staked out for himself the right to an incomprehensible thing, such as, what is called the internet. musician and producer roman ryabtsev also had to fight off cherkasov's claims to his intellectual property in court, but he remembers...
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biography of a famous billionaire, but the famous biographer altar isaacson, the previous book about steve jobs. 2 years of the car is accompanied by photographs, how to write books inserts, a story about childhood, you can also learn everything right at the fair, without unnecessary words and water in the text, in the presentation an action plan, or rather a thought plan, the most important, as usual after the union, but. the process must be enjoyed, that is, when you create something, you can't just sit down, i'll defeat everyone now, i'll write, through force, through this, in no case , that is, if you write, something doesn't work out for you, something stupor, you just stop at some point, how to translate what is written at the exhibition the congress of translators will open, participants from thirty countries, they will all discuss the beauty of the russian language, the difficulties of translation do not stop chinese publishers. the demand has grown approximately threefold. we have started bringing three times more books to russia in the last couple of years. russia is our neighbor and
biography of a famous billionaire, but the famous biographer altar isaacson, the previous book about steve jobs. 2 years of the car is accompanied by photographs, how to write books inserts, a story about childhood, you can also learn everything right at the fair, without unnecessary words and water in the text, in the presentation an action plan, or rather a thought plan, the most important, as usual after the union, but. the process must be enjoyed, that is, when you create something, you...
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el evento es en el auditorio steve jobs en cupertino, california, donde normalmente se dispositivo estrellaren los peatones. una de sus propuestas de seguridad es revisar el tamaÑo y la altura del capÓ, especialmente de camionetas y las que no han parado de crecer en tamaÑo y altura en los Últimos aÑos. otro aspecto que consideran importante es realizar pruebas necesarias por supuesto, y revisar los puntos ciegos de los conductores a propÓsito del diseÑo de este tipo de vehÍculos, que son cada vez mÁs de gran tamaÑo. en su afÁn de minimizar los riesgos para millones de peatones, la agencia propone que se realicen pruebas con muÑecos que simulen a adultos, pero tambiÉn a niÑos expuestos a sufrir potenciales lesiones en la cabeza. esta iniciativa aseguran, pretende salvar al menos 67 vidas cada aÑo. el premio mayor de la loterÍa del mega millions sigue engordando. maÑana hay una nueva oportunidad de llevÁrselo. le contamos cÓmo. acaban los juegos paralÍmpicos de parÍs con estados unidos en el tercer estados unidos en el tercer puestouna orden de chewy está en camino para cash. el empleado fav
el evento es en el auditorio steve jobs en cupertino, california, donde normalmente se dispositivo estrellaren los peatones. una de sus propuestas de seguridad es revisar el tamaÑo y la altura del capÓ, especialmente de camionetas y las que no han parado de crecer en tamaÑo y altura en los Últimos aÑos. otro aspecto que consideran importante es realizar pruebas necesarias por supuesto, y revisar los puntos ciegos de los conductores a propÓsito del diseÑo de este tipo de vehÍculos, que...
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ed: it was interesting that inside the steve jobs theater most audible was around hearing aids. we talk about the jumping in point because the hardware costs less than the smartphone and lowers the barrier to entry. how do you model that for the success of the apple ecosystem? maribel: apple is a portfolio approach, but i think the real win for apple, what they are good at, is all these things work together and the more you have, the better your life becomes. we can help you with your health and fitness and problems you did not know you had and all that is attached to personalization of you and taking what we talked about as ai and trying to make that relevant in someone's life. moving forward, we will continue to see the health market will be one of the drivers for apple revenue moving forward. caroline: a lot of this was about what is inside the apple iphone because it has not changed much from the outside. what has changed on the outside is what is going on in china. we see a trifold phone. how much are we seeing innovation from china? maribel: we see quite a bit of innovatio
ed: it was interesting that inside the steve jobs theater most audible was around hearing aids. we talk about the jumping in point because the hardware costs less than the smartphone and lowers the barrier to entry. how do you model that for the success of the apple ecosystem? maribel: apple is a portfolio approach, but i think the real win for apple, what they are good at, is all these things work together and the more you have, the better your life becomes. we can help you with your health...
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about the secrecy gamous for calls to innovative when it comes to new products something besides steve jobsoming out this week we've got inflation data tomorrow next day, cpi tomorrow august bpi thursday new york federal reserve latest consumer expectations survey finds americans see inflation easing but more worried about labor market managing household debt you have new data from federal reserve finding consumer borrowing increased in july, since november 2022, total out standing credit rising, your thoughts on that obviously, the cash-strapped consumer who has been dipping intooifgs charging up credit cards has been certainly a piece of concern, of the fed puzzle that we're getting answers to next week. >> i want to say we have two-tiered economy when it comes to consumers the folks over 6 -- homeowners, money in stock market prospering will unfortunately, the folks under 30 trying to catch up with parents are real struggling. and that is where last credit card debt is, credit card delinquencies starting to rise each other philly fed has done a good job documenting that, so everybody sta
about the secrecy gamous for calls to innovative when it comes to new products something besides steve jobsoming out this week we've got inflation data tomorrow next day, cpi tomorrow august bpi thursday new york federal reserve latest consumer expectations survey finds americans see inflation easing but more worried about labor market managing household debt you have new data from federal reserve finding consumer borrowing increased in july, since november 2022, total out standing credit...
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steve jobs, kerry washington, creators of south park among them.ng about just the crazy time it is in the business of media and entertainment with companies merging, fighting, really unsure about the future of other businesses. you guys talk about apple, they know which businesses make a lot of money that way and a lot are still trying to figure out this streaming thing. one such drama, disney and directv. more drama to come? lucas: more carriage fights to come but not for disney in the near future. caroline: lucas shaw, so on it. we thank you, up late, on early for us. bloomberg screen time is happening october 9 and 10th. you don't want to miss it come live with lucas and a few helpful others. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." ed: frantic start of the week, you know where to find us. the team out of new york city, good morning from the team here in san francisco. "bloomberg technology this is"bloomberg technology ♪ -- this is "bloomberg technology ." ♪ n. what about africa? safari? hot air balloon ride? swim with elephants?
steve jobs, kerry washington, creators of south park among them.ng about just the crazy time it is in the business of media and entertainment with companies merging, fighting, really unsure about the future of other businesses. you guys talk about apple, they know which businesses make a lot of money that way and a lot are still trying to figure out this streaming thing. one such drama, disney and directv. more drama to come? lucas: more carriage fights to come but not for disney in the near...
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harris was just asked if she would consider pardoning hunter and did not answer the question. >> steve: ah, good joban: they don't answer any questions except for what kind of spices in chili and people don't mind. >> steve: what spice? c chili powder? >> brian: i don't know, i was not paying attention. it is an okay interview if you do other serious interviews. this producer has to pay abbe lowell for him to decide i don't want to put my family through this, the bigger story, they will find out how much he owes, they will have to reconfigure deals he put together with different countries and see veins of money going elsewhere and wonder how much did go to joe and his brother. >> ainsley: by pleading guilty, they won't open the books? >> brian: no, i think it will be done. he'll plead guilty and get pardoned and mr. privileged hunter biden will be privileged again. >> ainsley: francey said he is not brave, he could have done this a long time ago. >> steve: how much was spent to prosecute the case and now derailed until sentencing. lawrence is in kitty hawk. you got to figure the folks behind you, i
harris was just asked if she would consider pardoning hunter and did not answer the question. >> steve: ah, good joban: they don't answer any questions except for what kind of spices in chili and people don't mind. >> steve: what spice? c chili powder? >> brian: i don't know, i was not paying attention. it is an okay interview if you do other serious interviews. this producer has to pay abbe lowell for him to decide i don't want to put my family through this, the bigger story,...
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lot of noise going on right now and it just kicked off this keynote event right behind me in the steve jobs theater. tim tim cook was welcoming all of the guests, reportes and the like. you mentioned it in your intro, the real thing everyone's watching for is what is the pitch around artificial intelligence? we know that you need the more modern phones and devices in order to run these ai features and that's going to include the four models we see today. on top of that, we will be listening for what the rollout of artificial intelligence on these devices looks like. apple three months ago announced what apple intelligence is going to be, what all those features are, but not everything they showed off in june is actually going to show up in the iphones this year. in fact, it's just going to be a software update with a few of those features and rolling out in the coming months. so the things to pay attention to are when is the chatgpt integration going to happen and apple did say it would happen during the end of the year and any hint beyond other languages and beyond u.s. english and the uni
lot of noise going on right now and it just kicked off this keynote event right behind me in the steve jobs theater. tim tim cook was welcoming all of the guests, reportes and the like. you mentioned it in your intro, the real thing everyone's watching for is what is the pitch around artificial intelligence? we know that you need the more modern phones and devices in order to run these ai features and that's going to include the four models we see today. on top of that, we will be listening for...
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same thing with itunes and the ipod, and i think this is a great steve jobs moment where if he was stillbe evangelizing how apple is going to take the whole ecosystem and integrate a.i. into the user experience. and i think over the last 30 years heavy been better than anyone else at doing that. stuart: kyle, can you put this into simple layman's terms, if i get a new iphone and it's got a.i. built into it, what do i get? what do i see? what am i getting out of this? >> a lot of thing, but the first thing will be on your key parked right? when you go to text, oh, stuart, i miss you with, you can make that persuasive, longing, you can make that serious, you could also make it into poetry. i mean, the things that they're going to be the able to bring to the table not only in enhancing the way that you're writing, but also a predicting of your reply of how you should reply to these questions or, oh, kyle, are you ready for -- can you have a meeting on thursday the, what's the best time, it'll pop up in your calendar what can's open. i think the user-ability of this is going to be massive, m
same thing with itunes and the ipod, and i think this is a great steve jobs moment where if he was stillbe evangelizing how apple is going to take the whole ecosystem and integrate a.i. into the user experience. and i think over the last 30 years heavy been better than anyone else at doing that. stuart: kyle, can you put this into simple layman's terms, if i get a new iphone and it's got a.i. built into it, what do i get? what do i see? what am i getting out of this? >> a lot of thing,...
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steve jobs and pablo picasso. the astronauts stranded in space are now one step closer to coming home. so you may remember when astronaut suni williams and butch wilmore arrived at the iss in june via boeing's starliner. but the craft encountered some problems, so their eight day mission will now last more than eight months. but help is on the way. today, crew nine arrived at the i.s.s. they launched yesterday aboard a spacex rocket. williams and wilmore will hitch right back to earth in february, when crew nine's mission is over. rob mayeda here with the story of some people who are going to be looking for some to be rescued from some some heat coming to the bay area. i'm talking about right around the bay. yeah, we're talking 90s. even for places like san francisco and oakland. and by this time tomorrow night or the next few nights, we could be seeing 80 at 9:00. so enjoy that 66 right now isan jose. hottern the city hall insiders have a formula: grow the system, exploit the system. take mark farrell's record. a
steve jobs and pablo picasso. the astronauts stranded in space are now one step closer to coming home. so you may remember when astronaut suni williams and butch wilmore arrived at the iss in june via boeing's starliner. but the craft encountered some problems, so their eight day mission will now last more than eight months. but help is on the way. today, crew nine arrived at the i.s.s. they launched yesterday aboard a spacex rocket. williams and wilmore will hitch right back to earth in...
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about the idea of evolutionary versus revolutionary, and for apple, it was revolutionary under steve jobsnd evolutionary under tim cook, but you know, when you're a founder of a mega cap tech company like mark zuckerberg, maybe there is some kind of, i don't know, disconnect between operators versus those who kind of dream the things up. >> he's got the mojo right now, and investors like mojo. stocks like it too. >>> it's also been a great week for everything china. two big etfs tracking chinese stocks are soaring. the fxi is up 18%, and the kweb, which does technology and internet names, is up 26% or so in a week for an etf, that's massive, and it just speaks thematically to this idea that for a long time, remember, it wasn't so long ago that some of the pundits out there said china was "uninvestable." >> absolutely. by the way, we're going to dive into china specifically here, but traders are looking to the whole ecosystem now to emerging markets, i'm hearing more optimism than i've heard on that in a long time. hope springs eternal, by the way, on that front, to japan to emerging asia
about the idea of evolutionary versus revolutionary, and for apple, it was revolutionary under steve jobsnd evolutionary under tim cook, but you know, when you're a founder of a mega cap tech company like mark zuckerberg, maybe there is some kind of, i don't know, disconnect between operators versus those who kind of dream the things up. >> he's got the mojo right now, and investors like mojo. stocks like it too. >>> it's also been a great week for everything china. two big etfs...
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is mark zuckerberg the new steve jobs?you know, he's not going to be, you know, i think a hero until he makes money from wall street's perspective or has a path to making money on this, and they're spending too much. you know, look, i think that could it happen? maybe. you know, i do believe that they need to reset their spending. it's just this category is not consistent with where they're spending. but yeah, what they have done today is what spending more than anyone else is willing to spend. they've come up with the best kind of products in a non-profitable category. there's a degree of victory there, but it comes with a huge asterisks. >> barton, i take your point how much they've spent, but if we just captured the amount they spent to partner with ray bands, is that maybe just a billion of the past 60? what is the real investment on this category if it's successful going forward? i can't imagine it will be that enormous, but maybe it is. >> is there something profitable you can carve out within this? potentially, but
is mark zuckerberg the new steve jobs?you know, he's not going to be, you know, i think a hero until he makes money from wall street's perspective or has a path to making money on this, and they're spending too much. you know, look, i think that could it happen? maybe. you know, i do believe that they need to reset their spending. it's just this category is not consistent with where they're spending. but yeah, what they have done today is what spending more than anyone else is willing to spend....
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his name plucked from a short list that included apple co-founder steve jobs and barack and michelle obama. this school to me, is a representation of how much goodness matters. i just wish that my grandfather was alive and my grandmother, my lola. she didn't really understand what i was doing when the dedication of the school happened. i think that's when she got that i was doing something bigger than us. jose antonio vargas of the washington post. jose antonio vargas is a pulitzer prize winning journalist. i lived the american dream, building a successful career as a journalist, but i was living a lie. this is my reality. i'm an undocumented gay filipino in this country. vargas is the founder of define american, a nonprofit. he started 13 years ago, the same day he revealed in a new york times essay. he is an undocumented immigrant. against the advice of a lawyer, she said, jose, you cannot say that you broke the law. and i remember telling her, well, well, if i don't say i broke the law, then what am i doing? and so are all the farmers making sure that you have your strawberries an
his name plucked from a short list that included apple co-founder steve jobs and barack and michelle obama. this school to me, is a representation of how much goodness matters. i just wish that my grandfather was alive and my grandmother, my lola. she didn't really understand what i was doing when the dedication of the school happened. i think that's when she got that i was doing something bigger than us. jose antonio vargas of the washington post. jose antonio vargas is a pulitzer prize...
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the next steve jobs that did it in his garage. >> lawrence: a lot of those people live in his districtll in california. he has estate haved interest. >> brian: he has a reality. >> lawrence: former president did a town hall with sean hannity. supposed to be the first with debate. kamala harris decided she didn't want to accept fox news' debate. donald trump decided to do a town hall with sean hannity instead at the -- the former president is at his best when he is with people, when he is talking about the economy. he also made this pitch to the american people. he says you don't have to like me, but you have no choice right now. watch. >> you can't take the chance. you have no choice. you have got to vote for me. you have got to vote for me. [cheers] even if you don't like me. even if you don't like me, can you sit there and say i can't stand that guy, but there's no way i'm going to vote for her. no, you have to have fracking. you know, you are the biggest in the country for this. you have two of the biggest sites in the world. it's a massive business for pennsylvania. and you can't t
the next steve jobs that did it in his garage. >> lawrence: a lot of those people live in his districtll in california. he has estate haved interest. >> brian: he has a reality. >> lawrence: former president did a town hall with sean hannity. supposed to be the first with debate. kamala harris decided she didn't want to accept fox news' debate. donald trump decided to do a town hall with sean hannity instead at the -- the former president is at his best when he is with people,...
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speech by branson, highlighting other successful people who had dyslexia, including muhammad ali, steve jobs, pablo picasso and governor newsom did not know that. yeah. all right. blind auditions for season 26 of the voice. continue tomorrow night right here on nbc. bay area and new coach michael buble says he's having even show than he expected. he says going up against gwen stefani. robin snoop dogg for artists. he was surprised by how much it meant to him when artists chose his team over the others. when they finally say, i'm going to choose team buble, you have no idea how. oh my god, how good it feels. and then we get to we get to share our experience and our love, and we get to help them to make their dream come true. it's a very fulfilling thing, and it's fun to watch. you can watch the voice tomorrow on nbc bay area at 8:00, followed by brilliant minds at ten and our 11:00 newscast live andocal. 11:00 newscast live andocal. we'll be l starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant, that's a different story. with the chase ink card, we got up and running in n
speech by branson, highlighting other successful people who had dyslexia, including muhammad ali, steve jobs, pablo picasso and governor newsom did not know that. yeah. all right. blind auditions for season 26 of the voice. continue tomorrow night right here on nbc. bay area and new coach michael buble says he's having even show than he expected. he says going up against gwen stefani. robin snoop dogg for artists. he was surprised by how much it meant to him when artists chose his team over the...
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that's something to look forward to a let's just say mark zuckerberg's steve jobs, incomes presentation skills somewhere in the his own or clunky the hydrofoil surfer, you know, do i need to say more? >> elon musk is also kind of clunky when it comes to presentations to and i guess there's something about x in the headlines this morning, brazil, what's going on there? >> yeah. so basically supreme court justice and rizzo told us that he had to shut down his business rizzo that people people to watch this, the content and the shutdown. people are anti-government. so musk said no. and then they shut him now, musk has capitulated saying so he's trying to get back in before loses too much market share results. big market and companies like blue sky and threads start taking market share musk was shut down. but again, it shows you that he will fight for free speech, but not that hard. yeah. when it hits the business model and just in that, that's bringing spacex. we just did a story earlier about the crew from that. the crew, 9 mission just arrived. a cape canaveral, florida. >> space explora
that's something to look forward to a let's just say mark zuckerberg's steve jobs, incomes presentation skills somewhere in the his own or clunky the hydrofoil surfer, you know, do i need to say more? >> elon musk is also kind of clunky when it comes to presentations to and i guess there's something about x in the headlines this morning, brazil, what's going on there? >> yeah. so basically supreme court justice and rizzo told us that he had to shut down his business rizzo that...
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jobs? >> steve: that is what go s. t approaches. >> brian: here is a look at the manufacturing job reality. look, 414,000 jobs added under trump, 177,000 added under biden-harris. pre-pandemic, they did lose -- trump did lose $178,000 during the pandemic. i just don't know how you're going to quantify that and blame that on him. >> lawrence: the problem, brian, i'm noticing, the difference between the two candidates. okay, brian, you are exactly right. she can read a prompter and deliver the speech they want her to give on the stump. but the speech is not tangible. it's not relating to the average day people and there's no -- who is the villain? she continues to say that she is going after the wealthy and the people that are making it. and she keeps saying oh, i'm going to empower the middle class. but she is attacking the very americans that are helping, you know, their family members when they are in this terrible mess right now. i don't think it's resonating with people. when donald trump talks about the tariff is he
jobs? >> steve: that is what go s. t approaches. >> brian: here is a look at the manufacturing job reality. look, 414,000 jobs added under trump, 177,000 added under biden-harris. pre-pandemic, they did lose -- trump did lose $178,000 during the pandemic. i just don't know how you're going to quantify that and blame that on him. >> lawrence: the problem, brian, i'm noticing, the difference between the two candidates. okay, brian, you are exactly right. she can read a prompter...
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when people come and survey it, they don't go all the way up, i said, i got to do it then. >> steve: good job, thanks for going out to western pennsylvania. company of israel says they stopped an iranian backed plot to assassinate the prime minister. >> brian: doug burgum is in israel and reacts next. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're willing to put their life on the line if necessary. and they come to us and they say, i need some financial help at this point in time. they're not looking for a handout. they're looking for a little hand up. my team at newday usa is going to do everything we possibly can to make sure that veteran gets that loan. >> steve: back with a fox news alert. assassination attempt plot against israel's prime minister and defense minister has been foiled. an israeli man allegedly was recruited by iran to try to kill him. now facing charges. fighting between israel and hezbollah intensifies after series of sabotage attacks in
when people come and survey it, they don't go all the way up, i said, i got to do it then. >> steve: good job, thanks for going out to western pennsylvania. company of israel says they stopped an iranian backed plot to assassinate the prime minister. >> brian: doug burgum is in israel and reacts next. i look back with great satisfaction on my 32 years in active duty. i understand the veteran mentality. these are people who have served. they've been in leadership positions. they're...
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she put her chin -- her hand on her chin during the steve jobs photo. look at her for which is. did she ever mention a plan? abc and their reporting on the news were 100% positive for harris. i think it just spelled every thing out as simple as it can be. i would like to debate her. give me 90 minutes with her. i will do it for charity. host: let's go to brian in virginia, a supporter of vice president harris. caller: good morning. normally i call on the independent line but this is a little different. i'm a fiscal conservative and a social liberal. honestly, i'm tired of trump's lying, gas lighting. he keeps saying they have all this evidence of how the election was stolen in 2020. there is no data to support it. bill barr called it bs. his head of election something or other admitted they investigated every insinuation that it was stolen and found no evidence whatsoever. he can't go forward. he has to go backwards and we are tired of it. i will vote for harris. i voted for reagan. i voted for bush one and wish two, and voted for mccain. host: how does your economic policy comp
she put her chin -- her hand on her chin during the steve jobs photo. look at her for which is. did she ever mention a plan? abc and their reporting on the news were 100% positive for harris. i think it just spelled every thing out as simple as it can be. i would like to debate her. give me 90 minutes with her. i will do it for charity. host: let's go to brian in virginia, a supporter of vice president harris. caller: good morning. normally i call on the independent line but this is a little...
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it's kicking off in about three hours in the building behind me, the steve jobs theater.uestions investors are going to want answered today by the end of the keynote. first of all more details on the rollout on that timing for apple intelligence. that's the ai platform that's going to be on these new iphones, including which features are available and when. that also includes the chatgpt integration we heard about in june and possibly integration with google's assistant called gemini. executives teased that could be coming in june. on top of that we're looking at the pricing for the four models we're expecting it to see including price increases. last year apple increased the price by $100 on the iphone pro max the most expensive model. could an ai bump or ai be a reason, again, to bump up prices based on what the hardware capabilities will be to make the ai stuff possible. finally this one is a little bit more nebulous, but apple is going to need to tell a compelling story around artificial intelligence to convince people to upgrade their iphones, maybe even earlier than
it's kicking off in about three hours in the building behind me, the steve jobs theater.uestions investors are going to want answered today by the end of the keynote. first of all more details on the rollout on that timing for apple intelligence. that's the ai platform that's going to be on these new iphones, including which features are available and when. that also includes the chatgpt integration we heard about in june and possibly integration with google's assistant called gemini....
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steve, over to you. they do. good job. >> steve: tell them thank you.et. >> janice: lots of love. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. former president donald trump will take part in a town hall in battleground state of pennsylvania. commonwealth with hispanic vote matters more than you think. because the latest reuters poll shows kamala harris has a 13 point lead among latino voters. but that's down 8 points from the final results of the 2020 election. when joe biden won. same poll finds latino voters prefer donald trump's immigration policy over harris' as you can see right there by 5 joining us right now from reading pennsylvania, hispanic voter raffaele la gomez. good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> steve: i'm doing okay. i have been reading but. i know in 2016 you voted for donald trump and there you are wearing his support in a shirt. he and j.d. vance. what is the -- and i know the economy is the number one issue for you. because you got 4 children and a husband there in reading. what the number one thing donald trump has said he is going
steve, over to you. they do. good job. >> steve: tell them thank you.et. >> janice: lots of love. tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. former president donald trump will take part in a town hall in battleground state of pennsylvania. commonwealth with hispanic vote matters more than you think. because the latest reuters poll shows kamala harris has a 13 point lead among latino voters. but that's down 8 points from the final results of the 2020 election. when joe biden won. same poll...
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>> john: millions of native-born american workers are losing their jobs as foreigners now make up a quarter of the u.s. workforce. steve hilton here to react to the latest jobs data coming upcc next. safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like normal aging but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. learn more at amyloid.com. we all know costs are too high. but while corporations are gouging families, trump is focused on giving them tax cuts. but kamala harris is focused on you. building up the middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. she'll make groceries more affordable by cracking down on price gouging. and she'll cut housing costs by taking on corporate speculators. middle class families built america. we need a leader who has their back. i'm kamala harris and i approve this message. ♪ ♪ ci
>> john: millions of native-born american workers are losing their jobs as foreigners now make up a quarter of the u.s. workforce. steve hilton here to react to the latest jobs data coming upcc next. safelite came right to us, and we could see exactly when they'd arrive with a replacement we could trust. >> vo: schedule free mobile service at safelite.com. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ (vo) memory and thinking issues keep piling up? it may seem like...
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that means when we do have further weakening in the economy you'll lose jobs not vacancies. >> steve, on the data talk about tomorrow's big jobs report, bring in senior u.s. economist at deutsche bank and ask you the same question i just asked steve. jay powell sees these numbers and of course see what we get tomorrow, and thinks, what? >> thank you for having me. and steve hit the nail on the head. sees these numbers and doesn't see the labor market as a source of upside inflation riskly inmore. that's reflected in unit labor costs reflected in higher productivity. the concern now as espouses at jackson hole is downside risk to the labor market. so the upside risk to inflation, kind of fading at this point. it's all about the labor market and making sure that they don't see further cooling in the labor market. >> is that a quarter point worth of juice you want to give it? or 50 basis points? >> see what tomorrow brings. we expect 150 on headline payrolls. 140 on private and unemployment down to 4.2. those speak to a 25 basis point move not 50. fed's only really done 50 usually after
that means when we do have further weakening in the economy you'll lose jobs not vacancies. >> steve, on the data talk about tomorrow's big jobs report, bring in senior u.s. economist at deutsche bank and ask you the same question i just asked steve. jay powell sees these numbers and of course see what we get tomorrow, and thinks, what? >> thank you for having me. and steve hit the nail on the head. sees these numbers and doesn't see the labor market as a source of upside inflation...
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if my children, i don't know where they are, i don't know when my daughter is on the job, steve. my wife was sleeping here in this corner. where is my wife? i do not know. i don't know why my wife is the spend was 2 children were also killed in yemen, half of a school in the south west, but the country came on, the shelling, 14 all the students were injured here. they attacked weights according to who. the 4th is, was carried out by u. k. and us forces of the bodies of the dead were taken to a local hospital along with those people who needed treatment for the injuries report suggests of a shelling had been positing the who the cab located me had been goals cool with was head neither the us military, no british forces have commented on the incident and close the whole now. so use walk. it has successfully doubts have the international space station hours before we had locked it off with the 3 person crew on board. and they are all set for a 6 month tab for students in the audit. i just speak scrap the deliver the. busy run rough cost, most alexi office of to name and the even by
if my children, i don't know where they are, i don't know when my daughter is on the job, steve. my wife was sleeping here in this corner. where is my wife? i do not know. i don't know why my wife is the spend was 2 children were also killed in yemen, half of a school in the south west, but the country came on, the shelling, 14 all the students were injured here. they attacked weights according to who. the 4th is, was carried out by u. k. and us forces of the bodies of the dead were taken to a...
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by the time i came out the door, steve, see my job bar plus i didn't know if there's gas and i just wanted to blow blow me up. yeah, sure. what to do? i have a fire. you know. so we had a fire that devastated the people who lived here for about 10 years, 20 yards from it. it is massive me and like a can me here. yeah, we woke up and then i woke up in the morning because my feet were hot because my baby was on fire. so that was a huge loss because bad like a $20.00 to $30000.00 worth of equipment in there. which i'm starting to like collect i comes in here but i'm going to repeat i, besides like my own words like a robotics in programming of art, digital art and stuff. i fix telephones out here. i take old phones that people don't need me or that we find that i discarded and i get a phone working and i give it to the next person. so i have a list of who less of the people to the phones the are you see how long a frame is it? and it only took 25 minutes for to burn judy brown. just phase oh, pub, of good flags, notes. crazy. you all, you gotta know the whole story and a girl lived there. she
by the time i came out the door, steve, see my job bar plus i didn't know if there's gas and i just wanted to blow blow me up. yeah, sure. what to do? i have a fire. you know. so we had a fire that devastated the people who lived here for about 10 years, 20 yards from it. it is massive me and like a can me here. yeah, we woke up and then i woke up in the morning because my feet were hot because my baby was on fire. so that was a huge loss because bad like a $20.00 to $30000.00 worth of...
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steve: she evolved. >> ainsley: you believe that her voting record says otherwise. >> can't keep secret service to keep the jobk of leadership. >> steve: it's a tough job. >> brian: people have cautioned it is not a money situation. it's a leadership situation. and it's a lack of agents. they need more agents and one thing i heard is stop the college demand. let the navy seals and special operators come out in their 30's. they wanted to do this. they do it privately. let them do it for the secret service. >> lawrence: they're the best. >> steve: we are going to discuss this throughout the day not only on our show but on the channel. carley joins us with situation in houston. >> carley: a fox news alert. a car crash leads to a deadly pipeline explosion in a houston suburb. a massive fireball gradually subsided this morning after damaging homes, melting vehicles. and forcing hundreds from their homes. officials say an out-of-control suv triggered the explosion after crashing through a fence and striking an above ground valve. the driver died in the crash. the investigation is ongoing. however officials do not be
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he wanted to transform content the way steve jobs transformed the music business. >> jacoby: twitteron the board. in texts with parag agrawal, jack dorsey's new c.e.o., musk seemed eager to help. >> i have a ton of ideas, but let me know if i'm pushing too rd. i just want twitter to be maximum amazing. >> in the midst of the turmoil of him buying stock and being offered a board seat on twitter, he flies off to hawaii. he doesn't usually take vacations, but this is three or four days at larry ellison's house, and he's meeting a girl he was seeing at the time, natasha bassett, an australian actress. but instead of relishing the vacation, he stays up all night twting and texting. >> most of these "top" accounts tweet rarely and post very little content. is twitter dying? (tweet posts >> jacoby: it was the day musk was set to join the board. agrawal texted him: >> you are free to tweet is twitter dying or anything else about twitter. but it's my responsibility to tell you that it's not helping me make twitter better in the current context. >> jacoby: musk snapped back. >> what did you ge
he wanted to transform content the way steve jobs transformed the music business. >> jacoby: twitteron the board. in texts with parag agrawal, jack dorsey's new c.e.o., musk seemed eager to help. >> i have a ton of ideas, but let me know if i'm pushing too rd. i just want twitter to be maximum amazing. >> in the midst of the turmoil of him buying stock and being offered a board seat on twitter, he flies off to hawaii. he doesn't usually take vacations, but this is three or...
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steve: in just a moment. >> ainsley: i think in just a moment. >> brian: just to finish up on that point. >> by the way lawrence is doing a very good job i have to say. he really is. >> ainsley: he is. >> steve: out of nowhere after the event last night taylor swift endorsed kamala harris, what do you think? >> i actually like mrs. -- [laughter] , i actually like mrs. mahomes much better if you want to know the truth. she is a big trump fan. i was not a taylor swift fan. it was just a question of time. she couldn't -- you couldn't possibly endorse biden. you look at biden. you couldn't possibly endorse him. but she is a very liberal turner person. she seems to always endorse a democrat she will probably pay a price for it in the marketplace. but, no. i like brittany. i think brittany is great. she got a lot of news last week. she's is a big maga fan that's the one i like more than taylor swift. >> brian: britney. >> steve: mahomes. my favorite team kansas city. >> she is fantastic. >> ainsley: lawrence jones who we know you think is doing a great job. there he is live in a diner. is he also in pennsylvania. is he in washington, pennsylvania. is
steve: in just a moment. >> ainsley: i think in just a moment. >> brian: just to finish up on that point. >> by the way lawrence is doing a very good job i have to say. he really is. >> ainsley: he is. >> steve: out of nowhere after the event last night taylor swift endorsed kamala harris, what do you think? >> i actually like mrs. -- [laughter] , i actually like mrs. mahomes much better if you want to know the truth. she is a big trump fan. i was not a...
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and developing things that can be handed off so the commercial minds, steve jobs of the world, can finday to apply them. dual use comes in there. something might be developed for commercial applications, but the defense communities of these two great powers of the united states and the authoritarian chinese communist party government in china are watching this very closely to see what the national security dual use application could be. host: when it comes to the research, i don't know if the report goes to this, when it's done at the university level, is it done with a combination of scientist from the united states, scientists from china? specifically -- how does that work? guest: not just the united states and china. there are scientist from all over the world. it depends whether we are talking about medical research or something with computer science or rocket science. yes, we are talking about joint scholarship. partnership between scholars from different countries that are not -- geopolitically against each other. host: as far as to the extent they are vetted by -- if you are goin
and developing things that can be handed off so the commercial minds, steve jobs of the world, can finday to apply them. dual use comes in there. something might be developed for commercial applications, but the defense communities of these two great powers of the united states and the authoritarian chinese communist party government in china are watching this very closely to see what the national security dual use application could be. host: when it comes to the research, i don't know if the...
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and bigotry press on that highlighting office has to do with steve and jobs. so that it has to be an a because ation of the country to a certain extent, given us you say that the election in many people's eyes is, is very much a done deal. that, that has been this issue of political apathy in the past and months. vote is, how might that do you think affect it's the government's claim to popular supports in the country when the results come out. what i think the, the, the, the main issue today you would be the to about. and the fact that the to a lot of the voltage has been extended by what i, what could be seen as a way to try to increase the turning out in this particular evictions. today is sunday. it's the weekend. you know, julia. so people have not necessarily working, but the but the, the government, or even the board of the ended in 2019 introductions. he said that he would be bothered by the to about as long as people, as, as long as he is elected and population tennessee, in my view, has not necessarily been a huge issue it already in politics. becaus
and bigotry press on that highlighting office has to do with steve and jobs. so that it has to be an a because ation of the country to a certain extent, given us you say that the election in many people's eyes is, is very much a done deal. that, that has been this issue of political apathy in the past and months. vote is, how might that do you think affect it's the government's claim to popular supports in the country when the results come out. what i think the, the, the, the main issue today...