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how steve wozniak lost tens of thousands of dollars. >>> and americans spend more time at their jobs than people in any other country. where you'll find the hardest working cities and several are right here in the bay area. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most sustainable organization we can be. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. it's 6:23. police in north carolina searching this morning for the gunman who shot and killed a man who was on facebook live broadcasting. the victim was walking down the street streaming live. and he had just left the
how steve wozniak lost tens of thousands of dollars. >>> and americans spend more time at their jobs than people in any other country. where you'll find the hardest working cities and several are right here in the bay area. at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. we want to do our very best for each and every animal, and we want to operate a sustainable facility. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. we've helped the marine mammal center go...
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. >> you had these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen messing around what would become the personal computer industry. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. >> it was a group of people who want to make a change in the world. and eventually, the two forces in silicon valley, the hobbyists and the button-down business guys, ended up coming together when the chipmakers realized the things that the hobbyists were doing could lead to this whole new kind of product called a personal computer. >> it was at a home-grown computer club where steve wozniak and steve jobs first displayed the computer they'd been working on. and it caused a sensation. >> we had absolutely no idea what people were going to do to these things when we started out. as a matter of fact, the two people who it was designed f
. >> you had these guys like steve jobs and steve wozniak and bill gates and paul allen messing around what would become the personal computer industry. but no one in corporate america and no one in most of the homes of america thought that the personal computer was anything that would ever have, would ever even happen, let alone have any relevance to them. >> for all of us, the computer revolution was really exciting. it was like, wow, this is wide open. >> it was a group of...
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and steve wozniak, you want to stay an engineer at hewlett-packard. he didn't want to start a a company. so how did those two guys end up, the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? and the answer is that mike came in and he brought with him i can't of people from the microchip industry. including jean carter who i know is here, and if you look at apple, when they went public, you had, good night, you had the president, the dp manufacturing, the vp marketing, vp sales, the cfo, the vp h.r. .. le hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to the semi conductor industry and that to me is a story, remarkable that people didn't know that. the thing about the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would it have been for those two guys, we are going to do it ourselves because everyone else around them tried to do it themselves. >> you can watch this and other programs a look at upcoming. we are live from the university of arizona for the tucson list of all of books with author talks and colli
and steve wozniak, you want to stay an engineer at hewlett-packard. he didn't want to start a a company. so how did those two guys end up, the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? and the answer is that mike came in and he brought with him i can't of people from the microchip industry. including jean carter who i know is here, and if you look at apple, when they went public, you had, good night, you had the president, the dp manufacturing, the vp marketing, vp sales, the cfo, the vp...
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apple co-founder steve wozniak is spending a message about bitcoin.said he sold seven bitcoins of the cryptocurrency to someone who paid for them online. it turned out the credit card number was stolen. so wozniak can't get that money back. he first bought the bitcoins for $700 each. however, that would now be worth about $70,000. woz says he bought the bitcoin just as an experiment. >> he has money to do that. >>> basketball and politics collide. the warriors are in washington, d.c., but they did not make the traditional champions visit to the white house. you may remember president trump disinvited them with the tweet last september after steph curry and the team hinted they were not interested in visiting the president. they took schoolchildren from kevin durant's hometown, and a private tour of the museum of african-american history. there was no video because media was not allowed to attend the event. >>> the players wanted it to be a very secluded, private event and no photographs and no picture, at least not yet. >> serena williams welcomed bac
apple co-founder steve wozniak is spending a message about bitcoin.said he sold seven bitcoins of the cryptocurrency to someone who paid for them online. it turned out the credit card number was stolen. so wozniak can't get that money back. he first bought the bitcoins for $700 each. however, that would now be worth about $70,000. woz says he bought the bitcoin just as an experiment. >> he has money to do that. >>> basketball and politics collide. the warriors are in washington,...
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steve wozniak had a bad experience with bitcoin. woz said he lost more than $70,000 of bitcoin to a thief. he told someone bought the bitcoins online. the thief used a stolen credit card and canceled the payment before it could be finished. he said he bought bitcoin when it was about $700 apiece. right now bitcoin is trading at about $10 a piece. >> $10,000 apiece. incredible. >> pardon me. $10,000. >>> up next, a legend at the shark tank tonight, and tim lincecum has a new job. i am extremely proud of jackie, gaby and stephanie. we worked with pg&e to save energy because we wanted to help the school. they would put these signs on the door to let the teacher know you didn't cut off the light. the teachers, they would call us the energy patrol. so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights! those three young ladies were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. their feet. >>> well, a
steve wozniak had a bad experience with bitcoin. woz said he lost more than $70,000 of bitcoin to a thief. he told someone bought the bitcoins online. the thief used a stolen credit card and canceled the payment before it could be finished. he said he bought bitcoin when it was about $700 apiece. right now bitcoin is trading at about $10 a piece. >> $10,000 apiece. incredible. >> pardon me. $10,000. >>> up next, a legend at the shark tank tonight, and tim lincecum has a new...
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[laughter] and steve wozniak, he wanted to stay an engineer at hewlett-packard. he didn't want to start a company. so how did those two guys end up the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? and the answer is that mike came in, and he brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry. i mean, including gene carter who i know is here. and if you look at apple's s1, you know, when they went public, you had -- good night -- you had the president, the vp manufacturing, the vp marketing, the vp sales, the cfo, the vphr, you had several of the major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections to the semiconductor industry. and that, to me, is a story that is just remarkable that people didn't know that. and it goes back to what i was saying about the importance of building on what came before. i mean, how foolish would it have been to feel -- for those two guys to feel like, you know, we're going to do it ourselves? because everyone else around them tried to do it themself, and they didn't have the same success. >> you can
[laughter] and steve wozniak, he wanted to stay an engineer at hewlett-packard. he didn't want to start a company. so how did those two guys end up the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? and the answer is that mike came in, and he brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry. i mean, including gene carter who i know is here. and if you look at apple's s1, you know, when they went public, you had -- good night -- you had the president, the vp manufacturing, the vp...
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stephen hawking, elon musk and steve wozniak abominate appearances on the show over years.w since his appearance in fraser all the way back in 2116 years ago. 17 years ago. cheryl: how time flies. it's hard to believe speaking of time that there was snow in the northeast over the weekend and now we make a record raking high temperatures today. ashley: janice dean is here with our forecast. i've thrown away my coats, my scarf, hats, gloves. i'm ready for spring. >> you'll need it tomorrow so bring it out of storage. a bit of a roller coaster ride. we will see record-breaking temperatures along the east coast today. tamara temperatures will go down so enjoy it down so enjoy it while it lasts. 58 in new york, 70 today, but look at this cold front. backups all these warm temperatures. 37 in dallas, 27 in tulsa. this is a cold front causing major problems across portions of the mississippi river valley. we have rain, sleet and freezing rain and snow behind it. the ice is going to be the concern. ice warnings for many areas as the friend continues to linger. got this freezing lay
stephen hawking, elon musk and steve wozniak abominate appearances on the show over years.w since his appearance in fraser all the way back in 2116 years ago. 17 years ago. cheryl: how time flies. it's hard to believe speaking of time that there was snow in the northeast over the weekend and now we make a record raking high temperatures today. ashley: janice dean is here with our forecast. i've thrown away my coats, my scarf, hats, gloves. i'm ready for spring. >> you'll need it tomorrow...
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[laughter] and steve wozniak wanted to stay in engineering hewlett-packard and did not want to start ast company so how did they end up as the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? because mike came in and brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry including carter. and if you look at apple when they went public good night, president, the vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his connections in the semi conductor industry and that is a story that is remarkable that people did not know that it goes back to the important of building on what came before so how foolish would that have been for those two to say we will do it ourselves because everyone else around them try to do it themselves without the same success ktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. march 10th and 11th live at the university of arizona with the tucson festival of books without her talks and call ins, this festival features ms nbc and katie torok and c
[laughter] and steve wozniak wanted to stay in engineering hewlett-packard and did not want to start ast company so how did they end up as the youngest company ever to hit the fortune 500? because mike came in and brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry including carter. and if you look at apple when they went public good night, president, the vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors like sequoia all brought in by mike through his...
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the episode will have similar antics i remember when ben bernanke made a cameo, i remember when steve wozniakas also on there. they have a big bunch of geeks they like to feature >> you have a lot of good trivia about the big bang theory. >> i watch a lot of big bang theory >> amazon's jeff bezos posted a video of a 10,000 year clock the clock is 500 feet tall, and powered by the earth's thermal cycles the project has been in the works for nearly 30 years. the clock is designed to tick once per year with a cuckoo that comes out at the millennium. this is a lot of work for a clock. that's a lot of clock. >> especially when a lot of us don't wear watches because our phones have our clocks on them this is amazing to me. >> when you have a few extra billion here or there to spare, this is the koipd of stuind of u can do >> how has it been going on for 30 years and we didn't know? >> i think it's been kept under wraps. >>> queen elizabeth made an appearance at london fashion week check this out the queen sat in the front row at british designer richard quinn's show next to anna wintor her arrival
the episode will have similar antics i remember when ben bernanke made a cameo, i remember when steve wozniakas also on there. they have a big bunch of geeks they like to feature >> you have a lot of good trivia about the big bang theory. >> i watch a lot of big bang theory >> amazon's jeff bezos posted a video of a 10,000 year clock the clock is 500 feet tall, and powered by the earth's thermal cycles the project has been in the works for nearly 30 years. the clock is...
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steve wozniak the co-founder of apple is weighing in on tesla. don't believe anything elon musk says. we've talked in the past about how tesla's elon musk constantly misses targets. he is months behind on manufacture of the tesla model 3. woz tells cnbc he owns two tesla model 3s, he says he doesn't like the autopilot feature very much but says they're beautiful cars. he says most of the time he drives his chevy volt. >>> you remember yesterday i was showing you these jump bikes, uber will rent them out. they don't use bike racks, you just leave them wherever. i said some people find that to be an eyesore. a viewer sent in this movie, how can a bike be an eyesore. that's an eyesore and that's not an eyesore, a bunch of cars? that's well said. i'm not sure if he put that all together himself or if that was from something else. >> an architect maybe. >> i know. if you are going to tweet to me, do it with that sort of style. >> that's cool. >> he wanted to give you a view of what he was talking about. >> reminds me of when i used to play with cars a
steve wozniak the co-founder of apple is weighing in on tesla. don't believe anything elon musk says. we've talked in the past about how tesla's elon musk constantly misses targets. he is months behind on manufacture of the tesla model 3. woz tells cnbc he owns two tesla model 3s, he says he doesn't like the autopilot feature very much but says they're beautiful cars. he says most of the time he drives his chevy volt. >>> you remember yesterday i was showing you these jump bikes, uber...
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steve wozniak stole bitcoins from him on a stolen credit card he'll never get the money back but -- >it, wait, wait. i'm sorry. >> somebody stole his credit card - >> no. somebody bought seven bitcoins from the woz. >> which means he was a seller. >> and then canceled the credit card. >> so he never got paid and the bitcoin got transferred. >> and it was probably canceled because it was a stolen credit card. >> oh, interesting. >> remember when i gave you 20 bucks for lunch but it was pink, monopoly money like that deal. >> i don't give you money for lunch, brian. >> and yet the woz is still a believer, by the way. >> but he was a seller clearly he was a seller of seven bitcoin. >> he bought them at $700 each. >> is it bit koip orbit coins? is it like deer, myself, plural? >> i'm not sure of the terminology. speaking of cryptocurrencies your central location for crypto news is back, "fast money. on the stocks you should fade on this bounce in the markets we've seen from the lows big show tonight thanks for watching "power lunch. thank you for being with us today. >> thank you "closing
steve wozniak stole bitcoins from him on a stolen credit card he'll never get the money back but -- >it, wait, wait. i'm sorry. >> somebody stole his credit card - >> no. somebody bought seven bitcoins from the woz. >> which means he was a seller. >> and then canceled the credit card. >> so he never got paid and the bitcoin got transferred. >> and it was probably canceled because it was a stolen credit card. >> oh, interesting. >> remember when...
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steve wozniak wanted to stay an engineer at hewlett-packard, he didn't want to start a company. how did those two guys hit the fortune 500. the answer is mike came in and brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry including jean carter who i know is here. if you look at apple, when they went public, good night, you had the president, vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp of sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to the semi conductor industry and that to me is a story, remarkable that people didn't know that. the thing about the importance of building on what came before. how foolish would it have been for those two guys, we are going to do it ourselves because everyone else around them tried to do it themselves. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> here's a look at upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. march 10th and 11th live at the university of arizona with the tucson festival of books without her talks and call ins, this festival features m
steve wozniak wanted to stay an engineer at hewlett-packard, he didn't want to start a company. how did those two guys hit the fortune 500. the answer is mike came in and brought with him a cadre of people from the microchip industry including jean carter who i know is here. if you look at apple, when they went public, good night, you had the president, vp of manufacturing, vp marketing, vp of sales, cfo, vp hr, several major investors, sequoia, all brought in by mike through his connections to...