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the world's best browser. it wasn't. you know, microsoft stuff never is the best. nd it was pushed, and they had a lot of money behind it. >> here came microsoft with its own version of a web browser built into windows 95. their intention was to kill netscape as the browser and make internet explorer its replacement. >> five, four, three, two, one. zero. >> a consumer feeding frenzy. many computer stores like this one in miami opened at the stroke of midnight so customers could be the first to get their hands on windows 95. ♪ check out windows 95 >> it seems like an awful lot of fuss over this single product, but the product will have a huge impact not just on microsoft but on the global computer industry. >> this is jennifer aniston. i'm matthew perry. we're here to see mr. bill gates about a possible starring role in the video guide to microsoft windows 95. >> all the employees of microsoft have been invited to a huge party in a tent on the microsoft campus. guess what song we could hear blaring out of there? you guessed it, rolling stones "start me up." >> window
the world's best browser. it wasn't. you know, microsoft stuff never is the best. nd it was pushed, and they had a lot of money behind it. >> here came microsoft with its own version of a web browser built into windows 95. their intention was to kill netscape as the browser and make internet explorer its replacement. >> five, four, three, two, one. zero. >> a consumer feeding frenzy. many computer stores like this one in miami opened at the stroke of midnight so customers...
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what is the future of those kinds of devices? me, microsoftend to end computing experience, but our goal is to create -- invent categories and reinvent categories. emily: you talk about three strategic bets for the future in your book. reality, ai, quantum computing. on ai, are you at all concerned that google or facebook or amazon or apple could outpace microsoft on ai and become dominant in ai -- this ai future we keep hearing about? microsoft's, approach will be all around, how do we take ai? today is a little perverse in how everyone says look how cool i am because of the ai capability. that is not how microsoft approaches any problem. it is not about any parlor trick of hours or a promise we celebrate. the most important thing to us is, are we market sizing so every customer of ours can build their own ai. if you want this industrial revolution, we now -- need to etise it soto demark that anyone can use ai to their endeavor. satya: is elon -- emily: is elon musk right to be warning about the dangers of ai, the military applications or oth
what is the future of those kinds of devices? me, microsoftend to end computing experience, but our goal is to create -- invent categories and reinvent categories. emily: you talk about three strategic bets for the future in your book. reality, ai, quantum computing. on ai, are you at all concerned that google or facebook or amazon or apple could outpace microsoft on ai and become dominant in ai -- this ai future we keep hearing about? microsoft's, approach will be all around, how do we take...
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so for my 20s and 30s, i think the microsoft thing was perfect. dn't have the breadth of knowledge... that would let me play my role at the foundation. i think it was good preparation, and then after i, you know, met melinda, got married, started having kids, i was looking at the world more broadly, thinking about where the wealth should go. and i'd say they're equally difficult. you always know you could be doing better, that you should learn more, that, you know, getting and building the team, and thinking about things in a better way. so you see the positive results, but you always want to do even better. rubenstein: all right, let's talk about microsoft for a moment. so you started that when you were in high school. and you were driven to be involved with computers. were you alone? were that many people knew about computers in those days? well, it's a fairly special time, because computers, when i was young, were super expensive. and my friend, paul allen, and i actually snuck into places at the university of washington, where they had computer
so for my 20s and 30s, i think the microsoft thing was perfect. dn't have the breadth of knowledge... that would let me play my role at the foundation. i think it was good preparation, and then after i, you know, met melinda, got married, started having kids, i was looking at the world more broadly, thinking about where the wealth should go. and i'd say they're equally difficult. you always know you could be doing better, that you should learn more, that, you know, getting and building the...
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be sure to tune into our conversation with the microsoft ceo, with a in-depth conversation about microsoftnd the future of ai, we talk about the future of ai, we talk about it all. that is this thursday. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: how do you transition into a leader in digital learning. you need to install a ceo with the new textbook. that is the route they are taking in the last three years since they were bought by a management firm. we spoke with them about the transition. >> it has been quite a transition. we had to make it work. what we have done with that is about spending a lot of money trying to see how we can improve this education through using software. >> it was about becoming a digital company? it is about becoming a result company. using a combination of psychology to help people better their education. >> tell us about the software? >> what are you providing? i know you are working with ai. how does it all happen. >> when we went to school we learned by reading a book. now we have turned that aired i'm around. what do we mean by that? we have linked the answers back to a pi
be sure to tune into our conversation with the microsoft ceo, with a in-depth conversation about microsoftnd the future of ai, we talk about the future of ai, we talk about it all. that is this thursday. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: how do you transition into a leader in digital learning. you need to install a ceo with the new textbook. that is the route they are taking in the last three years since they were bought by a management firm. we spoke with them about the transition. >> it has...
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what is the future of those kinds of devices? for me, microsoft the end to end computing experiences business, but our goal is to invent categories and reinvent categories. emily: you talk about three big strategic bets for the future in your book, mixed reality, ai, and quantum computing. on the issue of ai, are you at all concerned that google, facebook, amazon, apple could outpace microsoft on ai then become dominant in this ai future that we keep hearing about? satya: to me, what is microsoft's approach will be all around how do we take a i -- ai. today, everyone says, look at me, how cool i am because of the ai capability. that's not how microsoft approaches any problem. it's not about any parlor trick of hours -- ours. the most important thing to us is, are we democratizing so that every customer of ours can build their own ai? if we are going to have this industrial revolution, we better figure out a way to democratize it so that every company, whether it's a small nonprofit or a large multinational, can use ai in the context of their endea
what is the future of those kinds of devices? for me, microsoft the end to end computing experiences business, but our goal is to invent categories and reinvent categories. emily: you talk about three big strategic bets for the future in your book, mixed reality, ai, and quantum computing. on the issue of ai, are you at all concerned that google, facebook, amazon, apple could outpace microsoft on ai then become dominant in this ai future that we keep hearing about? satya: to me, what is...
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he became the first american microsoft office specialist world champion in excel. the high school senior came home with an x box system and a $7,000 cash prize. >> i wanted to bring it home for the united states and show that in the academics we are competing nation. we do have the brainpower here in the united states. >> to excel at excel. in arlington, kellye lynn, abc7 michelle: jack hopes to some day have a successful career in business. i think he will have that covered. jonathan: hello. michelle: he lives by the motto "always strive by excellence and do your best." jonathan: he is probably already flooded with job offers. anybody nails that down. nancy: that is a gatekeeper for so many professions. michelle: a well-known c.e.o. jonathan: remember his name. a perfect storm is on the road right now. the end of the holiday weekend. start of the school and work. combined with the rising gas prices. yikes! terrible traffic tuesday preview and why there could be a worse day this week. we will tell you which one up next. >> they have been marching to charlottesville
he became the first american microsoft office specialist world champion in excel. the high school senior came home with an x box system and a $7,000 cash prize. >> i wanted to bring it home for the united states and show that in the academics we are competing nation. we do have the brainpower here in the united states. >> to excel at excel. in arlington, kellye lynn, abc7 michelle: jack hopes to some day have a successful career in business. i think he will have that covered....
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the quest to rediscover microsoft's soul and discover a better future for everyone." is about cultural change, the future, a little of your personal background. so, hitting refresh on microsoft. you hit refresh. has the new element on the page loaded yet or are we still waiting? >> you know, to me, one of the things that bill writes in the forward -- >> bill gates. >> right captures the sense of hit refresh and the logic behind it, which is you've got to be smart so that the page load time's fast that means, you don't want to change everything. you want to change the things that matter the most to be able to really go after the new concepts culture and culture change is in support of, in our case, innovation and in tech there's no such thing as a constant, so the idea that you have to come up with new concepts, which need new capability, is what culture enables. so culture on its own is not just an agenda, but culture coupled with new innovation is what really our business is all about. >> a lot of people are going to say why write a book now some people write a book
the quest to rediscover microsoft's soul and discover a better future for everyone." is about cultural change, the future, a little of your personal background. so, hitting refresh on microsoft. you hit refresh. has the new element on the page loaded yet or are we still waiting? >> you know, to me, one of the things that bill writes in the forward -- >> bill gates. >> right captures the sense of hit refresh and the logic behind it, which is you've got to be smart so that...
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everybody knows the name bill gates, the first chief executive of microsoft. chief executive, not so much. which is a pity, as satya nadella is an interesting man. indian—born, he took over at microsoft in 2014 and has been trying to change the corporate culture in his time there. the company was knocked off its perch as most valuable technology giant by apple back in 2010 and it was pushed into third by google two years ago. can mr nadella restore its glory? and can he help fix the reputation not so much of microsoft but of the huge american tech giants, who are seen by many as hard to regulate and resistant to paying tax? he's been in britain for the last couple of days promoting his new book, hit refresh, and i met him this morning. i asked him about theresa may's proposals to force internet companies to take down terror—related content quicker, or else face punishment. ultimately, any government that wants to force something needs to think through what they are really forcing. because ultimately, progress is only made if you have trust. trust on all sides.
everybody knows the name bill gates, the first chief executive of microsoft. chief executive, not so much. which is a pity, as satya nadella is an interesting man. indian—born, he took over at microsoft in 2014 and has been trying to change the corporate culture in his time there. the company was knocked off its perch as most valuable technology giant by apple back in 2010 and it was pushed into third by google two years ago. can mr nadella restore its glory? and can he help fix the...
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>> what i write in the book is my interview at microsoft. asked me is what would you do if there was a child who had fallen on the road? so i thought about it for a few seconds. i thought there was some algorithm there, and then i said i'd call 911. so, the interviewer just walks up and leaves, and i thought i had blown the interview, because he then tells me, look, when a child is on the ground and crying, you pick them up and hug them. >> yes. >> that was my first big lesson on empathy. >> and it changed your life. >> absolutely. i mean, i reflected on it quite a bit. and that's the other point, it's not some innate capability. i believe that your life's experiences will teach you, if you listen. and at least in my case, that's what, whether it was that interview question, the birth of my son, and every day at microsoft i learn about building a deeper insight to be able to ee see through oothz' eyes. >> you write that your son has severe cerebral palsy. >> that's right. he was born 21 years ago with a idiotroasphyxiation, which led to cere
>> what i write in the book is my interview at microsoft. asked me is what would you do if there was a child who had fallen on the road? so i thought about it for a few seconds. i thought there was some algorithm there, and then i said i'd call 911. so, the interviewer just walks up and leaves, and i thought i had blown the interview, because he then tells me, look, when a child is on the ground and crying, you pick them up and hug them. >> yes. >> that was my first big...
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welcome to the microsoft theater. by sunday, the the biggest stars in the world will be right here. >> day are. they're going to be chasing the gold statue. we have got much more on the emmys coming up. but let's start with angelina j jolie and getting upstage by her kids. >> when your kids are your best friends, it's kind of a nice life. >> reporter: a whirlwind week that started in toronto. angelina and her six crowded the captain once again for the new york premier of netflix's "first they killed my father." 11-year-old shiloh shows off her goofy side and was beaming with a nearly identical smile as her mom. and check out 9-year-old twin knox's carbon copy pout. >> there you go. >> reporter: angelina's father, jon voight, also came out to support the film, which was executive produced by angelina's 16-year-old son, maddox. >> he's very stud krous. much more than i am. we did our notes in the production meeting, his were better than mine. he's gt a wicked sense of humor. he's very fun to be with. >> reporter: a full
welcome to the microsoft theater. by sunday, the the biggest stars in the world will be right here. >> day are. they're going to be chasing the gold statue. we have got much more on the emmys coming up. but let's start with angelina j jolie and getting upstage by her kids. >> when your kids are your best friends, it's kind of a nice life. >> reporter: a whirlwind week that started in toronto. angelina and her six crowded the captain once again for the new york premier of...
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they have purchased 65,000 acres in the northern part of the city. microsoftreportedly paid $73 million for the property. that was along the western banks of coyote creek or some other high-tech companies are located. microsoft is planning to use the site and light industrial center. many san jose city leaders say the company is making a wise move. >> from the google downtown, to this you are seeing a land rush in san jose. people are finally getting it that san jose's doors are open and we are ready to develop. and it's exciting. >> unlike many smaller suburbs where they have real constraints , san jose is a place that they can grow the at the speed they need to. >> microsoft is based in washington state, and already has a huge office in mountain view. it is now ready to join google, apple and several high-tech companies that are expanding in san jose. >>>there is no increased danger to visitors despite 2 massive rockslides in the past 2 days. the first flight on wednesday killed a british climber who was on a first anniversary vacation with his wife. she rem
they have purchased 65,000 acres in the northern part of the city. microsoftreportedly paid $73 million for the property. that was along the western banks of coyote creek or some other high-tech companies are located. microsoft is planning to use the site and light industrial center. many san jose city leaders say the company is making a wise move. >> from the google downtown, to this you are seeing a land rush in san jose. people are finally getting it that san jose's doors are open and...
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in the microsoft era, they were the 800-pound gorilla that everybody in silicon valley was worried aboutw it's a world of gorillas you've got a half a dozen at least of them. >> yeah, not a world of them, a handful of gorillas. what you're seeing right now is some of the gorillas would prefer not to be in that particular cage and apple would love to be excluded from this narrative but isn't on the same track as the rest. >> tim cook this morning making comments how their privacy views are different, but doesn't like silicon valley to be painted with a big broad brush >> i think when you see a company like apple trying to distance itself from that, from the rest of them, that does tell you something. >> reaction to your piece from silicon valley was what? >> we love to talk to you more about what we're doing you know, the usual. >> do a follow-up. >> exactly >> ben, it's a great piece, for those who haven't read it, they definitely should. >> thank you, guys >> ben smith of buzzfeed >>> when we come back, a look at intel's playbook john caught up with them at tech crunch disrupt yesterday
in the microsoft era, they were the 800-pound gorilla that everybody in silicon valley was worried aboutw it's a world of gorillas you've got a half a dozen at least of them. >> yeah, not a world of them, a handful of gorillas. what you're seeing right now is some of the gorillas would prefer not to be in that particular cage and apple would love to be excluded from this narrative but isn't on the same track as the rest. >> tim cook this morning making comments how their privacy...
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microsoft? >> i work on our technology engagement team. we're connecting the company to at the problems and challenges the community faces. i'm based in new york and have colleague in the country and trying to bring the company and technologies and make them available to use. you are going to give us a demonstration. >> absolutely. >> let's go, do your thing. >> what did you just do there. >> spoke spanish into your phone. >> it's loud in here but have english tran translation here, chinese on in me middle and span eu on the left. what that means it breaks down language barriers allows to give services to one another. allow someone who lives in the u.s., maybe has their entire life, and can communicate. >> you spoke spanish interest your phone and it went directly to this screen, translating dispute three languages? is that correct? >> and it can do many more. this is up to 60 languages. currently. we're expanding all the time. the traps layings quality is impressive. >> this is artificial intelligence at work. we turn into. >> microsoft is a for profit compan
microsoft? >> i work on our technology engagement team. we're connecting the company to at the problems and challenges the community faces. i'm based in new york and have colleague in the country and trying to bring the company and technologies and make them available to use. you are going to give us a demonstration. >> absolutely. >> let's go, do your thing. >> what did you just do there. >> spoke spanish into your phone. >> it's loud in here but have...
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. >> i know all of the microsoft word programs. >> csra was awar million contract from fema to hire 1200 people at all of the locations, including the one in falls church. they will staff the call centers for a month. >> i'm the first line of defense. my whole job is to make them feel more at ease. >> the employees will make at least $15 an hour answering questions about federal services available. that includes housing, medical needs and cash. >> one of the most important things is patience, compassion. making sure that they are listening to the individuals to make sure they know what they need. >> amly can'ts need a -- applicants need at least a g.e.d. and good attitude. there will be on-the-job training. >> it's helping us. but our job is help them. >> background checks are done on the spot and an official job offer can happen in 48 hours. >> csra will keep the doors open. another job fair will be held friday as they are thinking irma w >> i have a unique passion for helping people. >> out of the storm, a wave of customer service. in falls church, cheryl conner, abc7 news. jonathan: a
. >> i know all of the microsoft word programs. >> csra was awar million contract from fema to hire 1200 people at all of the locations, including the one in falls church. they will staff the call centers for a month. >> i'm the first line of defense. my whole job is to make them feel more at ease. >> the employees will make at least $15 an hour answering questions about federal services available. that includes housing, medical needs and cash. >> one of the most...
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the phone i have, i did switch to a phone with a lot of microsoft software. etition in the software and i.t. space is phenomenal. microsoft is a big part of that. it's a miraculous industry he and i got to work in. chris: so no iphone. >> no, no iphone. up next our power players of the week it's one thing to say you want to save millions of children. but how do you get life-saving medicine to some of the most of remote places on earth? how do we keep that cold when the powers going out? our invention is inside the fridge and is being pumped out and moved up. this technology allows us to keep the vaccine at exactly the right temperature without any power at all. >> what happens when children can't get to a clinic? foundation had to come up with a way to deliver vaccines to the 15% of children they serve in africa and villages with no electricity. >> what's really needed this vaccine characters who have no need for any ice at all. this is a vaccine cooler. >> this color will keep vaccines at the right temperature for a long period of time with absolutely no ice,
the phone i have, i did switch to a phone with a lot of microsoft software. etition in the software and i.t. space is phenomenal. microsoft is a big part of that. it's a miraculous industry he and i got to work in. chris: so no iphone. >> no, no iphone. up next our power players of the week it's one thing to say you want to save millions of children. but how do you get life-saving medicine to some of the most of remote places on earth? how do we keep that cold when the powers going out?...
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the phone i have, i did switch to a phone with a lot of microsoft software. he software and i.t. space is phenomenal. microsoft is a big part of that. it's a miraculous industry he and i got to work in. chris: so no iphone. >> no, no iphone. up next our power players of the week it's one thing to say you want to save millions of children. but how do you get life-saving medicine to some of the most of remote places on earth? ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremilast). otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months,... ...with reduced redness,... ...thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has... ...no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated with an increased... ...risk of
the phone i have, i did switch to a phone with a lot of microsoft software. he software and i.t. space is phenomenal. microsoft is a big part of that. it's a miraculous industry he and i got to work in. chris: so no iphone. >> no, no iphone. up next our power players of the week it's one thing to say you want to save millions of children. but how do you get life-saving medicine to some of the most of remote places on earth? ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... ...isn't...
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people showed up now, no one knew it was really sean spicer for a second there it took everyone in the microsoft these area second to cool in, once they did, they were blown away, then, after the show, as sean walk to the governor's ball, everyone was stopping him, to take a picture, just to say hello, maybe they were amused, but in case you missed the moment, here it is again. >> we have no way of knowing how big our audience is. i mean is there anyone who could say how big the audience is? sean, do you know? (cheers and applause). >> oh, that was good. another, can i tell you, another great moment? another great moment, which had political overtones, was when kate won, her emmy, and of course, she did such a great job on s&l, throughout the year, doing many skits, but most importantly, portraying hillary clinton. and after she won her emmy, kate came back stage and she was a little overwelmed by the moment. check this out. >> saturday night live! >> you're digesting all of this now, aren't you? >> that's the feeling i'm having. >> is that the feeling? >> you don't know that feeling , guys? >>
people showed up now, no one knew it was really sean spicer for a second there it took everyone in the microsoft these area second to cool in, once they did, they were blown away, then, after the show, as sean walk to the governor's ball, everyone was stopping him, to take a picture, just to say hello, maybe they were amused, but in case you missed the moment, here it is again. >> we have no way of knowing how big our audience is. i mean is there anyone who could say how big the audience...
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the phone that i have i actually did switch to an android phone with a lot of microsoft software. etition in the software and it space that steve helped to foster, it is phenomenal and microsoft is a big part of that. it has been a miraculous industry that we got to work in. >> no iphone? >> no iphone. thank you. >> thank you.it is a pleasure talking to you. please keep up the good work, sir., our power players of the week. it is one thing to say that you want to save millions of children. but how do you get life-saving medicine to some of the most remote places on earth? you will meet the innovators who came up with amazing solutions. >> one thing that we learned at the gates foundation conference is how hard it is to match good intentions with practical solutions. since the year 2000, the foundation has helped immunize more than 600 million children. but how do you keep vaccines at the right temperature, 40 degrees fahrenheit to be effective in remote parts of the world?we met an inventor and engineer should came up with remarkable solutions. and they are our power players of the
the phone that i have i actually did switch to an android phone with a lot of microsoft software. etition in the software and it space that steve helped to foster, it is phenomenal and microsoft is a big part of that. it has been a miraculous industry that we got to work in. >> no iphone? >> no iphone. thank you. >> thank you.it is a pleasure talking to you. please keep up the good work, sir., our power players of the week. it is one thing to say that you want to save millions...
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competitive landscape with linkedin under the microsoft umbrellay on what we do. from our perspective, there is uncertainty in the market. whenever you have acquisitions and consolidation, everyone is wondering what is next. linkedin has been bought. monster has been bought. career builder has been bought. a lot of companies are no longer stand-alone entities. it creates confusion and people start looking at other companies they should be working with. helpingkeep growing and our customers. we will launch a new product on monday in the world of ai and recruiting. we are excited. it is fun to be at the forefront of change. emily: great to have you back on the show. coming up, elon musk's next big idea. this time, he wants to make traveling across the world something you could do while watching just one episode of "game of thrones." that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: amazon is looking overseas for even more office space. it is searching for office space in dublin, ireland, that could hold 800 employees. the space could be as large as 80,000 sq
competitive landscape with linkedin under the microsoft umbrellay on what we do. from our perspective, there is uncertainty in the market. whenever you have acquisitions and consolidation, everyone is wondering what is next. linkedin has been bought. monster has been bought. career builder has been bought. a lot of companies are no longer stand-alone entities. it creates confusion and people start looking at other companies they should be working with. helpingkeep growing and our customers. we...
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just today one of our companies with the key microsoft we need to make sure we are giving young people who benefited from participating in the economy thi certainty that they will continue to be here in the united states to continue toi serve in the military. i hope that my colleagues willnd take this serious. they've been working since 4:00 this afternoon on the 2,018th spending bill they are trying to finish those up in the house. those includes the department of commerce, education, labor and health and human services. also they then took the funding for hurricane harvey release. we expect them back at 10:00 to take a couple of votes and then they are back again tomorrow at 2:00 eastern. we will have coverage on c-span three when they come back tomorrow we are going to stay on c-span2 with the rest of the house rules committee and in the meantime as we move to return i will show you today's white house briefing.
just today one of our companies with the key microsoft we need to make sure we are giving young people who benefited from participating in the economy thi certainty that they will continue to be here in the united states to continue toi serve in the military. i hope that my colleagues willnd take this serious. they've been working since 4:00 this afternoon on the 2,018th spending bill they are trying to finish those up in the house. those includes the department of commerce, education, labor...
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now we have the officers' body camera video. also ahead, microsoft is moving in and spending millions on land. what its expansion plans could mean for the south bay. and a bay area company doing its part to help the people of puerto rico. what tesla is bringing to the island nation. >> and here comes the weekend. we'll set you up with the forecast for saturday and sunday. just know it's not going to be as warm as this week. ♪[ music ] we can now use a blood sample to detect lung cancer. if we can do that, imagine what we can do for asthma. and if we can stop seizures in epilepsy patients with a small pacemaker for the brain, imagine what we can do for multiple sclerosis, even migraines. if we can use patients' genes to predict heart disease in their families, imagine what we can do for the conditions that affect us all. imagine what we can do for you. >>> two police officers investigating a stolen car in georgia were shot and one of them has died. the officers were searching for a person connected to a deadly shooting near atlanta this morning when t
now we have the officers' body camera video. also ahead, microsoft is moving in and spending millions on land. what its expansion plans could mean for the south bay. and a bay area company doing its part to help the people of puerto rico. what tesla is bringing to the island nation. >> and here comes the weekend. we'll set you up with the forecast for saturday and sunday. just know it's not going to be as warm as this week. ♪[ music ] we can now use a blood sample to detect lung cancer....
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the biggest insight but trust foundation for the landmark case against microsoft in the '90s.toward an unfavorable decision google's sent the ftc chairman a letter and attached those google funded supposedly independent research papers in support of its argument. they obviously did the trick because google placed the changes business practice and didn't pay the fine. i guess it helps to have some of the nation's top academics in your pocket. to be fair to google, all this really shows is that they have grown from a quirky startup into a massive global corporation just like all the others. they compete in a swamp where propaganda like industry funded research is now the norm. microsoft which is the far left population being paid harvard professor who criticized google for being biased and verizon at&t and qualcomm have all funded academic papers supporting their side in various fights with google. make no mistake, industry funded research from top academics delivers business results. in fact, a well-crafted argument backed by our data is probably more effective than political d
the biggest insight but trust foundation for the landmark case against microsoft in the '90s.toward an unfavorable decision google's sent the ftc chairman a letter and attached those google funded supposedly independent research papers in support of its argument. they obviously did the trick because google placed the changes business practice and didn't pay the fine. i guess it helps to have some of the nation's top academics in your pocket. to be fair to google, all this really shows is that...
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such a large lead when it comes to to alexa device compared competition from google and cortanad the microsoft system is popular on dexter desktop soso the -- dexter is way amazon seeing it having these systems able to talk to each other is good for the consumer and because they the hardware, they want to consolidate the market ahead of competition. emily: lots going on with amazon. you,t and shira, thank both. the federal emergency management saw reserves cut in half over the weekend after the caused by hurricane harvey and now with hurricane irma. house speaker paul ryan issued a dire warning for irma. people on smartphones are quickly applying for fema relief applications are being approved and money going out the we'veay faster pace than experienced before to the point where o.m.b. is telling us fema run out of money as early as tomorrow and no later than tuesday. emily: senate republicans agreed to more than double fema's funding, more than twice the nearly $8 billion the house approved on wednesday. coming up, it is the one-year techersary of the biggest deal in history. i sit down with
such a large lead when it comes to to alexa device compared competition from google and cortanad the microsoft system is popular on dexter desktop soso the -- dexter is way amazon seeing it having these systems able to talk to each other is good for the consumer and because they the hardware, they want to consolidate the market ahead of competition. emily: lots going on with amazon. you,t and shira, thank both. the federal emergency management saw reserves cut in half over the weekend after the...
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those companies screen into the portfolio because of that. microsoft generates $31 billion a year in free cash flow. there is a company up pretty well. up so far for the year. could be poised to increase dividend. they're a dominant player in the space. connell: quick on oracle before they ring the bell. >> oracle big in the cloud business, up 53%. in the cash cow series, for same reason. lots of free cash flow. connell: what kind of phone do you have? >> apple. connell: wonder what gates has? wallace interviewed him on
those companies screen into the portfolio because of that. microsoft generates $31 billion a year in free cash flow. there is a company up pretty well. up so far for the year. could be poised to increase dividend. they're a dominant player in the space. connell: quick on oracle before they ring the bell. >> oracle big in the cloud business, up 53%. in the cash cow series, for same reason. lots of free cash flow. connell: what kind of phone do you have? >> apple. connell: wonder what...
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bill: at the time it felt like there was a huge sense of urgency that obviously the microsoft -- was onary and writing software for it. if we had any hope, the quicker we did it, the more hard-core we were about it, and so i didn't want to waste a day. in my 20's i work weekends, i didn't believe in vacation. we had to move at high speed here eventually ibm did come and compete with us. a lot of companies came along later. other companies formed in that period, we were really the sole survivor. oracle is vintage as a software company, but those are the only two companies that really survived out of that era. we were a broad company, did that forms, we were international. it would have an hard to hold me back. once i saw the opportunity, part of what i loved it was the very relaxing when you sit in classes, stay up all night and talk to people, it didn't have that same intensity. once i saw the opportunity i was going to leave -- >> your parents, what did they say? >> they said, hey, we were paying your tuition, what does this mean? i said, mom, i'm on leave. which is true, i could've
bill: at the time it felt like there was a huge sense of urgency that obviously the microsoft -- was onary and writing software for it. if we had any hope, the quicker we did it, the more hard-core we were about it, and so i didn't want to waste a day. in my 20's i work weekends, i didn't believe in vacation. we had to move at high speed here eventually ibm did come and compete with us. a lot of companies came along later. other companies formed in that period, we were really the sole survivor....
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right now, the pricing microsoft hololens might provide this experience for the elite few but augmentedt's certainly what the aim is with this, the $30 zapper zapbox. so, the kit consists of this google cardboard inspired headset, which of course you place your phone inside, and to increase yourfield of view while doing that there is a fisheye lens to attach. now you also got a head strap which means once that's attached you freed up your hands, once your hands are free you're going to be able to hold onto the two controllers so you can interact a bit more with your content and make sure you place things in a suitable environment in the real world, well, here are the markers. they'll ensure the area is accurately mapped so virtual objects can be anchored appropriately. there you go. oh, there's a rabbit. hello, a rabbit has appeared. right, must get these in my hands. just a shame i found the headset rather uncomfortable to wear. it left me with a bit of a sore nose. but if a game of golf isn't for you then maybe this is. thank you. city social‘s foray into the world augmented reality u
right now, the pricing microsoft hololens might provide this experience for the elite few but augmentedt's certainly what the aim is with this, the $30 zapper zapbox. so, the kit consists of this google cardboard inspired headset, which of course you place your phone inside, and to increase yourfield of view while doing that there is a fisheye lens to attach. now you also got a head strap which means once that's attached you freed up your hands, once your hands are free you're going to be able...
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you are also making significant investment in undersea cable systems, apart from the likes of microsoft build of a brand—new system that is over 10,600 kilometres long from new york city to some polo in brazil. it is the first direct route connecting the two countries and connecting the financial centres of those countries. you make significant investments. this costs you about half a billion us dollars. for consumers such as myself and eve ryo ne consumers such as myself and everyone watching as it make communication more expensive or more reasonable? it is more reasonable, that question, for two reasons. number one, with an independent player like ourselves our focus is to increase the number of parties inside the one country and from outside looking to come in. we increase competition inside these markets and that increased competition will reduce pricing for the end consumer to provide them with better choices and variety. that is the first in. the second thing is that for content providers, people like google or microsoft, it im proves people like google or microsoft, it improves t
you are also making significant investment in undersea cable systems, apart from the likes of microsoft build of a brand—new system that is over 10,600 kilometres long from new york city to some polo in brazil. it is the first direct route connecting the two countries and connecting the financial centres of those countries. you make significant investments. this costs you about half a billion us dollars. for consumers such as myself and eve ryo ne consumers such as myself and everyone...
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>> the interview, my interview at microsoft, the very last question, the last interviewer asked me, what who had fallen on the road? i thought there was some call 911. and he gets up and leaves. he tells me, when a child is on the ground, you pick them up and hug them. that is my first big lesson on empathy. >> it changed your life. >> it's not some innate capability. i believe that your life's experiences will teach you if you listen and at least in my case that's what. whether it's that interview question, the birth of my son and every day at microsoft, i learn about building a deeper insight to be able to see through those eyes. >> your son has severe cerebral palsy. >> he was born 21 years ago with asphyxiation which led to cerebral palsy. and for me it was more like why did this happen to me but it was only watching my wife for whom it came much more naturally to nothing happened to me. something happened to him and what my job was as a father and that realization perhaps more than anything else shaped my outlook in the years to come. >> it's interesting because microsoft, you think
>> the interview, my interview at microsoft, the very last question, the last interviewer asked me, what who had fallen on the road? i thought there was some call 911. and he gets up and leaves. he tells me, when a child is on the ground, you pick them up and hug them. that is my first big lesson on empathy. >> it changed your life. >> it's not some innate capability. i believe that your life's experiences will teach you if you listen and at least in my case that's what....
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wrote, "we care deeply about the dreamers who work at microsoft and fullyupport them. there is no question in my mind tot the priority must be create more opportunities for every american citizen. on top of that, smart immigration can help our economic growth and global competitiveness or co- tim: -- competitiveness." : more than 50 ceos have signed this letter. it has some pretty impressive numbers in it of how much would be wiped out of gdp if you did away with this program. something like 800,000 people are beneficiaries of this policy. in medicareollars and other tax benefits would be gone away with. these are people who come to the they are getting educated, starting companies, working at some of our visit -- biggest corporations. a stat in their talks about how more than half of the companies employedrtune 500 dreamers. there are 27 at microsoft alone. these are people who have really woven themselves into the fabric of america according to the ceos . the point they are trying to make is that this would have a big blow on american business. paul ryan,
wrote, "we care deeply about the dreamers who work at microsoft and fullyupport them. there is no question in my mind tot the priority must be create more opportunities for every american citizen. on top of that, smart immigration can help our economic growth and global competitiveness or co- tim: -- competitiveness." : more than 50 ceos have signed this letter. it has some pretty impressive numbers in it of how much would be wiped out of gdp if you did away with this program....
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my guest tonight is the co-founder of microsoft and one of the world's leading philanthropists throughl & melinda gates foundation. please welcome bill gates! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: good to see you again and congratulations on all the work you have been doing. i've always wan wanted to know w do you go from being the richest man in the world an not chasing what everyone thinks they would chase which is the yachts and say i'm going to end malaria, that's what i want to do with my money? >> well, my wife and i talked a lot about where this money could go back and have the biggest impact. one of the big areas we picked was global health, making sure that a lot less children die and big diseases like h.i.v. get cured. ( applause ) >> trevor: and the foundation has been part of some amazing work around the globe. just looking at the work that you've done, would you say that the world is in a better place, not just because of what you've done, but the world as a whole, do you think the world is in a better place than 20, 30 years ago? >
my guest tonight is the co-founder of microsoft and one of the world's leading philanthropists throughl & melinda gates foundation. please welcome bill gates! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ welcome to the show. >> great to be here. >> trevor: good to see you again and congratulations on all the work you have been doing. i've always wan wanted to know w do you go from being the richest man in the world an not chasing what everyone thinks they would chase which is the yachts and say...
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prime time em any awards, the star studded ceremony will be hosted by steven could he bear at the microsofthe adoption of u s constitution and pays homage to those who have us citizensship. for the first time since being electedded president. among those expected to attend t the annual event include french president he manuel mack ron and bejing national in yahoo. thursday we celebrate the you united nations international day of piece found ed in 19 l l 81 the day ames to promote and strengthen the ideals of piece among nation s worldwide. say goodbye to summer because friday marks the first day of fall. the day is noted for having an equal length of both day and night. that's a look at the week ahead i'm jack callahan, fox news. at ikea, we believe that your dream bedroom, from a bedframe with storage, to the softest linens, to a cozy mattress, can be yours for less. and we believe... that cozy should never be costly. ralph northam: i'm ralph northam, candidate for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam was an army
prime time em any awards, the star studded ceremony will be hosted by steven could he bear at the microsofthe adoption of u s constitution and pays homage to those who have us citizensship. for the first time since being electedded president. among those expected to attend t the annual event include french president he manuel mack ron and bejing national in yahoo. thursday we celebrate the you united nations international day of piece found ed in 19 l l 81 the day ames to promote and strengthen...
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the right thing. they're also keeping up with it. they're hearing, if i talk to people inside of microsoft or i talk to the leaders after microsoft, they'reactually hearing their employees, the millennials saying to them, hey, there are things we want you to do as a company to do the right things for the world. so a lot of technology companies are trying to catch up themselves. i ultimately trust they will do the right thing but the tech is going so fast everybody is looking at this. >> woodruff: one other aspect of the technology field is women. there has been a lot of reporting in the last few years about how women are not as represented as they should be and not given a fair shake and even worse in the field of technology. you worked in that field. how do you see that? >> sure. i'm a computer science graduate. i had a fantastic career at microsoft and i think what you're seeing is, the time i was in college, we were on the rise, 37% of graduates were women in computer science. we were on the uptick like law and medicine. those fields have gone up but computer science has gone down now. 18% of graduates in computer science are women. th
the right thing. they're also keeping up with it. they're hearing, if i talk to people inside of microsoft or i talk to the leaders after microsoft, they'reactually hearing their employees, the millennials saying to them, hey, there are things we want you to do as a company to do the right things for the world. so a lot of technology companies are trying to catch up themselves. i ultimately trust they will do the right thing but the tech is going so fast everybody is looking at this. >>...
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where you could have strong positions in big companies like the amazons, like the comcasts, like the microsofts, when you more importantly, i still think financials are the place to be they are massively underexposed because they are so negative we're still living in the 2008 world. >> so u.s. banks are selling at 24% discount to the multiple of the overall market european banks are only at a 5% discounts. why are u.s. banks more hated than european and if they will grow earnings 12%, 13%, which is consensus, have we completely lost our minds where is that gap coming from? >> we've lost our minds because we just so in love with the emerging are arkets. we want to try to be the smart giants we have awesome companies here in the united states and canada in the banks especially. i believe the most underserved client tell is wealth management mom and pop america are not engaged in this rally.tell is w. mom and pop america are not engaged in this rally. they are still in bonds, they are still cared. we need to put them in dividend growth, in value and high quality growth that will get them back in t
where you could have strong positions in big companies like the amazons, like the comcasts, like the microsofts, when you more importantly, i still think financials are the place to be they are massively underexposed because they are so negative we're still living in the 2008 world. >> so u.s. banks are selling at 24% discount to the multiple of the overall market european banks are only at a 5% discounts. why are u.s. banks more hated than european and if they will grow earnings 12%,...
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you know, i think the reason you got such a strong response from microsoft is elon musk is an immigrantthese are some of the greatest job creators in our industry so i don't see why it's the most difficult thing. and they're politicizing it. >> you can certainly go on -- >> yeah. >> go down the lain. quite a few immigrant founders and ceos in silicon valley it's a very closely felt issue for many of them kara, thanks for joining us today. >> thanks a lot. >> we are getting some breaking news from boeing in response to utx's rodwell collins. >> no surprise that boeing is skeptical that this deal makes sense for not only boeing but for other airplane makers and for the airline or aerospace industry overall in announcing just a the few minutes ago that it is skeptical about the merits of this acquisition of rockwell collins by united technologies boeing says, should we determine that this deal is inconsistent with those interests, the interests being how the airline industry or the aerospace industry is remaining competitive. should we find that it's inconsistent with those interests, we w
you know, i think the reason you got such a strong response from microsoft is elon musk is an immigrantthese are some of the greatest job creators in our industry so i don't see why it's the most difficult thing. and they're politicizing it. >> you can certainly go on -- >> yeah. >> go down the lain. quite a few immigrant founders and ceos in silicon valley it's a very closely felt issue for many of them kara, thanks for joining us today. >> thanks a lot. >> we are...
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. >> we are with the communicators. microsoft more what do you do for microsoft? i am a project manager. we are trying to solve management. whether you speak of their tongues likes we healy or hebrew, [indiscernible] >> is this available on the market? >> yes. it is on the market as of december 2016. >> what is the importance of you being here on capitol hill to show members of congress? >> translation is an important service. talking to immigrants in court, whether it is people who need to provide services. language barriers do limit. >> mr. farmer, what is your role here? >> with microsoft. we are connecting companies who help and challenge the community space. companiesing to bring and technologies to make them available. >> you wanted to give us a demonstration. >> absolutely. what's do your thing. -- >> do your thing. what did you just see there? you just spoke spanish into your phone. >> everything i said is coming out right here. a chinese -- chinese translation in the middle. customize it to a language they understand. barriers down language and allows acc
. >> we are with the communicators. microsoft more what do you do for microsoft? i am a project manager. we are trying to solve management. whether you speak of their tongues likes we healy or hebrew, [indiscernible] >> is this available on the market? >> yes. it is on the market as of december 2016. >> what is the importance of you being here on capitol hill to show members of congress? >> translation is an important service. talking to immigrants in court,...
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the latest purchase by microsoft to expand operations in the south bay. >>> microsoft has become the test high-tech joint with expansion plans into san jose. they have purchased a 65 acres of empty land along route 237. microsoft reportedly paid $73 million for the property along the western banks of coyote creek for other companies are already located. they are planning to use that site as a light industrial center that would include a data center complex as well. >>> business owners in chinatown say business is hurting after dark. the vibrancy that a healthy life just -- my life once brought is gone. >> reporter: a lion dance started the lantern lighting ceremony and one of san francisco's chinatown's most famous alleyways, waverly place. >> we went to have the lanterns there for ambience. it gives it more light at night. >> reporter: the idea to install lanterns came from folks who work or live in chinatown. >> who wants to walk in and alleyway that is dark and damn. >> reporter: chinatown a few decades ago so restaurants open until the wee hours of the morning. now if you are open
the latest purchase by microsoft to expand operations in the south bay. >>> microsoft has become the test high-tech joint with expansion plans into san jose. they have purchased a 65 acres of empty land along route 237. microsoft reportedly paid $73 million for the property along the western banks of coyote creek for other companies are already located. they are planning to use that site as a light industrial center that would include a data center complex as well. >>>...
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that essentially is a -- the fruits of the purchase of the technology behind the microsoft x box connects and what they've done is basically shrunk the connects down to something so small it fits on top of the phone that will enable facial recognition and so forth. there is a lot of great technology to take a look at. emily: we'll be watching for your report on that wayne lam principal analyst of ihs market thank you so much for joining us. coming up food delivery, disclosed a new funding route pushing them to become one of the most valuable start-ups in the uk. we'll hear from an early investor that increased their stake next. and check us out at bloomberg tech tv week days 5:00 p.m. in new york, 2:00 in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: the new c.e.o. is already demonstrating a more diplomatic approach than his predecessor with the first big challenge the revoking of uber's license in london. in an open letter he said you have my commitment we will work things with london to make things work right and keep the great city working safely. they now have more than 750,000 on a peti
that essentially is a -- the fruits of the purchase of the technology behind the microsoft x box connects and what they've done is basically shrunk the connects down to something so small it fits on top of the phone that will enable facial recognition and so forth. there is a lot of great technology to take a look at. emily: we'll be watching for your report on that wayne lam principal analyst of ihs market thank you so much for joining us. coming up food delivery, disclosed a new funding route...
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the googles and microsofts of the world are global leaders. dow chemical, among others.anufacturers have been catching up pretty well, from a devastating situation a few years ago. so this is a great country by any means, and obviously the greatest of it has always been that it was a free country. there is nothing wrong with america first. the thing that would be wrong is if we go from america first to america only. that will be complicated, because there are still 7.2 billion people around the 300 million in this greatest country. that's i guess where we have a bit of confusion. not everyone has understood you what is really meant. francine: is europe great? joe: it has its challenges, because there is no fiscal union, there is nothing that holds them together from a policy standpoint. at least not much. but i believe europe has seen the worst in terms of being pulled into different directions. it seems the sentiment is more integrating. francine: so you don't think we can come back, that we don't somehow forget the concerns of populism, and that it comes back uglier in
the googles and microsofts of the world are global leaders. dow chemical, among others.anufacturers have been catching up pretty well, from a devastating situation a few years ago. so this is a great country by any means, and obviously the greatest of it has always been that it was a free country. there is nothing wrong with america first. the thing that would be wrong is if we go from america first to america only. that will be complicated, because there are still 7.2 billion people around the...
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you mention mark zuckerberg speaking out against the move today and the microsoft president had a statement where he said he was deeply disappointed with the decision and urged congress to act swiftly to work on legislation to replace daca. agenda onas a loaded its plate. this month alone they are working to address the nation's debt ceiling, work on spending bills for the next year and address of funding bill for hurricane harvey which is the u.s. last week. so take industry leaders maybe disappointed in how quickly congress can move to enact such legislation. >> is clearly matters too many business leaders in the united states and might matter to investors in terms of how it as to the long list of things that congress has to do in the near term. dice we've seen donald trump holding a meeting with republican leaders. what is the expectation there? tuesday with a group known as the big six, group of individuals made up of white house officials and congressional leaders who've been working on efforts to overhaul the tax system. they've been meeting since the past spring. donald trump met wit
you mention mark zuckerberg speaking out against the move today and the microsoft president had a statement where he said he was deeply disappointed with the decision and urged congress to act swiftly to work on legislation to replace daca. agenda onas a loaded its plate. this month alone they are working to address the nation's debt ceiling, work on spending bills for the next year and address of funding bill for hurricane harvey which is the u.s. last week. so take industry leaders maybe...
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administration will end the daca program. microsofte first company we are seeing following the jeff sessions announcement. they said 30 niger immersed are employed -- they said 39 dreamers are employed and they will protect them. plans to file a brief to see if they can intervene and we will follow company reaction to the decision to end daca. tim cook, the ceo of apple, tweeted in support of daca and 250 out of employees who would fall under that designation. from -- apple employees who would fall under that designation. . this is bloomberg ♪ mark: brexit secretary making a statement to parliament as we speak. parliament back in business this week after the summer recess. interesting comments on brexit from michel barnier a, the negotiator from the eu, his has toldo, sabine german lawmakers and she is skeptical that talks with the u.k. will be able to move on to trade in october, according to a couple of people present in the closed-door briefing. a special session how the european affairs committee of the lower house. tell lawmakers
administration will end the daca program. microsofte first company we are seeing following the jeff sessions announcement. they said 30 niger immersed are employed -- they said 39 dreamers are employed and they will protect them. plans to file a brief to see if they can intervene and we will follow company reaction to the decision to end daca. tim cook, the ceo of apple, tweeted in support of daca and 250 out of employees who would fall under that designation. from -- apple employees who would...