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for us as a company we wanted to build a very different type of device. we're not building computers for people to use. we're building computers around people. and it's a very different way of doing things. >> rose: the foreign minister of egypt and the founder and c.e.o. of hello. next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: on sunday the world watched in horror after isis militants released a video of the beheadings of 21 coptic cristians on the egyptian coast. the egyptian president el-sisi said there is no choice other than a u.n.-backed coalition in libya. he sent his foreign minister to new york to insurance the international community lives up to its responsibilities. the nuchlt security announced support and convened on libya this afternoo
for us as a company we wanted to build a very different type of device. we're not building computers for people to use. we're building computers around people. and it's a very different way of doing things. >> rose: the foreign minister of egypt and the founder and c.e.o. of hello. next. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by...
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a symbiotic system. if i unplug your cable you are not going to use google or facebook or amazon. they need that network as much as that network needs the company and what's really depressing about this debate is driven a wedge between the two sides in a system that desperately depend on each other's driving. there's iced in this historical commitment ethos to all of them wanting government out of their business like regulatory environment for the internet as a whole. that is now been breached. you have driven this legend said the side of the internet will live out from under. the first thing i will say is stay tuned. you will not be long before they have things come after them. ask air bnb and any company that's running into a regulated environment. this will come to haunt them as well. they are very popular and distance works to their advantage but that bill some portion of that dollar that we get goes from 50 megabits to 100 megabits which makes google a lot of money. so they need each other. >> host: michael powell last question. assess the strengths and weaknesses of the cable industry and what is its future? >> guest: let me start with a
a symbiotic system. if i unplug your cable you are not going to use google or facebook or amazon. they need that network as much as that network needs the company and what's really depressing about this debate is driven a wedge between the two sides in a system that desperately depend on each other's driving. there's iced in this historical commitment ethos to all of them wanting government out of their business like regulatory environment for the internet as a whole. that is now been breached....
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the outrage would be intolerable for us as a company. and they made some preceding decisions over the last 20 years of building networks in a very different way, i think that would be a really radical business shift to start doing those things. so i think i didn't anticipate. i expressly sort of argued that they shouldn't be but, you know, i think it's a cautionary tale that regulation tends to grow and expand, not contract over tame. and i think that's going to be the reality with title ii as well. >> so when you sort of go into a little bit why you sort of took on the net neutrality issue in the first place and if you had to do it all over again, would you? >> guest: yes, i would. i mean i'm starting to feel hike an old guy. -- like an old guy. i was at the commission when the internet was more or less invented as a commercial enterprise. this was something we hadn't seen before, and there were really these organic questions about what was this thing? it was so different, so exciting so innovative so dynamic. we wanted to make it thriv
the outrage would be intolerable for us as a company. and they made some preceding decisions over the last 20 years of building networks in a very different way, i think that would be a really radical business shift to start doing those things. so i think i didn't anticipate. i expressly sort of argued that they shouldn't be but, you know, i think it's a cautionary tale that regulation tends to grow and expand, not contract over tame. and i think that's going to be the reality with title ii as...
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a company using bikes as a form of medicine for kids with adhd. the company's founder says it is just as effective as ritalin. ktvu's paul chambers reports, he goes the effects first hand. >> we would santa cruz go out -- just go out riding. . >> reporter: he battled adhd as a child. >> i was always put in the dumbest classrooms and stuff like that. >> his son was diagnosed with the same disorder. >> dad, this makes me feel terrible. i said, son, don't take it. and so then we started to ride together. >> reporter: that set the wheels in motion. he started a foundation, creating a biking program at two schools in 2012. looking into the effects of bikest on those with adhd. -- biking on those with adhd. >> students scores improved after asking cycled. >> the program is in two schools in california and hopefully a third very soon. the foundation has a goal by 2017 to have the program in 100 schools nationwide. >> i would like to be part of the catalyst that is the change. that we look back and go, we don't need ritalin. what we need to do is be active
a company using bikes as a form of medicine for kids with adhd. the company's founder says it is just as effective as ritalin. ktvu's paul chambers reports, he goes the effects first hand. >> we would santa cruz go out -- just go out riding. . >> reporter: he battled adhd as a child. >> i was always put in the dumbest classrooms and stuff like that. >> his son was diagnosed with the same disorder. >> dad, this makes me feel terrible. i said, son, don't take it. and...
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the benefit of the doubt that he wants more companies to comply with the opportunities available in the affordable care act. >> but it's okay for him to use as a farm team a company like citigroup that destroyed the financial -- >> the only thing i don't know if he was having a personal meeting with tim cook at apple. i love apple, great company. this is a company that makes all those fancy iphones in china. and keeps the money in china. that is a ton of money. if you are going to go after staples, then go into everybody who either ships jobs overseas or tries to shirk your health care laws. be fair and balanced. the president was neither. >> i think he will be. when this law as it starts to crumble and fall apart, he is going to be blaming everybody but those responsible. >> i like the way you said it because you have the southern accent. that is better than my godfather. >>> if a bird took down this plane, imagine what a drone could do. . >>> welcome back. another near collision in the sky not between planes, between a plane and a drone. this time it was a southwest jet coming face-to-face with one of these flying gadgets right near los ange
the benefit of the doubt that he wants more companies to comply with the opportunities available in the affordable care act. >> but it's okay for him to use as a farm team a company like citigroup that destroyed the financial -- >> the only thing i don't know if he was having a personal meeting with tim cook at apple. i love apple, great company. this is a company that makes all those fancy iphones in china. and keeps the money in china. that is a ton of money. if you are going to...
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it has to start with the c.e.o., to say this is a top priority for us as a company. but it is the thing that will slow our industry and can do billions of dollars of brand damage just like that, if bad >> question about one or two specific things that you would guys misuse the data. >> john? >> john, with the "wall street journal." take us back to india for a second and your enthusiasm about modi. there have been a lot of c.e.o.'s that have come back and said this is india's time. they've said that with congress in charge. what's different this time? >> sure. so i bet on india big-time almost 15 years ago as a vehicle for emerging countries and graduating 600,000 engineers a year. our country only graduates 60,000 in the category i'm interested in. it's the top 5% of their populous who goes into these schools. unbelievably good talent. india's issues have been self-inflicted. and i think if you were to talk to c.e.o.'s three years ago, most of them would point out that they couldn't solve their problems. 76% of their economy is internally generated, so they don't hav
it has to start with the c.e.o., to say this is a top priority for us as a company. but it is the thing that will slow our industry and can do billions of dollars of brand damage just like that, if bad >> question about one or two specific things that you would guys misuse the data. >> john? >> john, with the "wall street journal." take us back to india for a second and your enthusiasm about modi. there have been a lot of c.e.o.'s that have come back and said this is...
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drill the well to dig up the coal, natural gas is not a hugely -- doesn't use as much water as some of the others. >> and a number of the companies doing the drilling are recycling water, they're using nonpotable water, the reality is they're getting innovative in their use of technology. >> that's a big trend, nonpotable water, there's pen at this of this salty water, they're starting to use that, tweaking the chemistry of fracking, lo and behold, it works just as well. >> i think about your parents i think that the average person who is approached by one of these fueling companies to get access to their hand, they don't have a russell gold in the family, they don't have -- >> that's why i wrote the book. >> but the point is you're not on call for every single family who is approached by one of these drilling companies and that's one of the concerns that people have is that there are family who are caught flat footed, people approach you, say we want to have access to your land to drill, they don't have the negotiating savvy or the basic knowledge about the process, they don't know how to protect themselves, they don't know if t
drill the well to dig up the coal, natural gas is not a hugely -- doesn't use as much water as some of the others. >> and a number of the companies doing the drilling are recycling water, they're using nonpotable water, the reality is they're getting innovative in their use of technology. >> that's a big trend, nonpotable water, there's pen at this of this salty water, they're starting to use that, tweaking the chemistry of fracking, lo and behold, it works just as well. >> i...
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use it for my company. to express what i do. it's a quick bio, and you're able to use it to grow your company, as well. >> i use shopify. it's a full service website. provides templates so that no matter what industry you're in you can set something up. it also allows you to do e-commerce, and i found that it's one of the best sites around for setting up a website and maintaining it. >> my favorite website in the last two months is callandly.com. i send it to the groups that are want to have meetings with. it really -- a lot of time to see what is the best time to call. >> one of my favorite apps is called picks monkey. it's a website where you can edit your photos you can create colleges, you can add text on your photos. and it's very helpful if you are in blogging because in a couple of seconds you can create a whole new product without spending tons of money on photo shop. >> one great website for e-commerce sellers is suredone.com. i just started using it. and it -- what it does is it pulls your e-commerce with things like for me it's 1500 listings from ebay in just a couple of clicks i'm able to create my own store
use it for my company. to express what i do. it's a quick bio, and you're able to use it to grow your company, as well. >> i use shopify. it's a full service website. provides templates so that no matter what industry you're in you can set something up. it also allows you to do e-commerce, and i found that it's one of the best sites around for setting up a website and maintaining it. >> my favorite website in the last two months is callandly.com. i send it to the groups that are...
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a very healthy growth rate. we're only growing organically. we want to stay very true to thelogue brand. i think that is what makes us unique as a companynt that uniqueness gives us a global appeal that applies equally well in beijing or berlin or boston. that is why we need to stick to it. now i am confident that we can continue to grow. if i look at the company, an 18-year history, we seem to be growing roughly with the growth and the global household income. it is a world continues to grow and as new markets develop particularly in asia, the lego brand will continue to grow. >> we're talking actually about it with guy earlier. it seems that we -- we spend weekends building logse with our children. when you look at the figure today. 12% top line growth and that margin, how difficult is that going to be to defend, these numbers are spectacular at the moment. >> yes. overbly, i think we have a -- i'm extremely proud that it is our 10th consecutive year of organic growth. i'm mindful that of course one should never be come placents but i do try as a privately held company owned by just one family to not no focus too much on disappointing
a very healthy growth rate. we're only growing organically. we want to stay very true to thelogue brand. i think that is what makes us unique as a companynt that uniqueness gives us a global appeal that applies equally well in beijing or berlin or boston. that is why we need to stick to it. now i am confident that we can continue to grow. if i look at the company, an 18-year history, we seem to be growing roughly with the growth and the global household income. it is a world continues to grow...
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information has to move at a pace, and the dialogue has to move it is a bit different than you can think harder about the use of information as a company having date stay and we're stewards of data and we take it very seriously. that's something we can think about awhile and make sure we kind of get it right. the reality is with the amount of hacks go on intrusions and phishing we've got to be able to move fast. no framework can keep up with that. but the concept of forcing and sharing of dialogue will. >> i have been are begun to talk about there is in the way that likens it to the development of the road infrastructure in the country. it is a public collaboration. we built roads this one, interstate, that one the parkway, that one you can't go through. here's how you turn, there's where you don't go. that's where the speed limit is. here's where you get the license. and there's law enforcement. our new digital super highway is going to need some rules of the road, with no pun intended, and the rules of the road are going to evolve as the quality of the cars and the trucks and the methods of moving keep improving. and private sector s
information has to move at a pace, and the dialogue has to move it is a bit different than you can think harder about the use of information as a company having date stay and we're stewards of data and we take it very seriously. that's something we can think about awhile and make sure we kind of get it right. the reality is with the amount of hacks go on intrusions and phishing we've got to be able to move fast. no framework can keep up with that. but the concept of forcing and sharing of...
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as you embark on a growth year, congrats on your first quarter as a public company. a bumpy road as you've found out the hard way but hopefully you'll come back and see us. >> thank you. i'll see you next quarter. >> renaud laplanche, the ceo of lending club. >> when we come back, we're getting some new numbers on just how many people are actually using apple pay. we'll bring those to you when "squawk alley" returns. >>> the numbers are in chase bank says there are more than 1 million apple pay customers and accounting. released data on early pay saying they were roughly nine years younger than average user but made 20% more. chase is one of the bank partnered with apple pay. interesting bar chart broke down the transactions the majority happened at the top five apple pay merchants. we can't really tell how much penetration there is across the board. >> i think this number kayla as you point out is significant. 1 million and it's that apple demographic, younger and tend to have more money to spend on things. that high margin demographic. wonder if this starts acceler e accelerating adoption of apple pay. if those people are spend morgue at places that offer apple i w
as you embark on a growth year, congrats on your first quarter as a public company. a bumpy road as you've found out the hard way but hopefully you'll come back and see us. >> thank you. i'll see you next quarter. >> renaud laplanche, the ceo of lending club. >> when we come back, we're getting some new numbers on just how many people are actually using apple pay. we'll bring those to you when "squawk alley" returns. >>> the numbers are in chase bank says...
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use on a daily basis is about.me. it's free to use, i use it for my company to express what i do. it's a quick bio and am able to use it to grow your company as well. >> i use shopify to set up my website. shopify.com. it's a full-service website. it provides templates so no matter what you're doing, it will set something up. and you can do e-commerce transactions. and i found that it's one of the best sites around for setting up a website and maintaining it. >> my favorite website in the last two months is calendly.com. it will provide calendars for your meetings. i love it because i created my own brand url. i set my base and timeslot and then send this to the groups that i want to help me with. it tells me when is the best time to call. >> one of my favorite apps is called picmonkey. it's a website where you can edit your photos create collages, you can add text on your photos and it is very helpful if you are blogging because in a couple of seconds you can create a whole new product without spending a ton of money on the product shop. >> one great website for e-commerce sellers is suredone.com. i just started using it and what it does is
use on a daily basis is about.me. it's free to use, i use it for my company to express what i do. it's a quick bio and am able to use it to grow your company as well. >> i use shopify to set up my website. shopify.com. it's a full-service website. it provides templates so no matter what you're doing, it will set something up. and you can do e-commerce transactions. and i found that it's one of the best sites around for setting up a website and maintaining it. >> my favorite website...
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as apple announced that this fall, you heard protests from james comby, the f.b.i. director, many of the intel chiefs. the companies come back and say wait a minute, i thought you just told us you want us to secure the internet. as soon as we create a back door, as soon as we have a key that you have access to, we've created a vulnerability that the chinese or the russians or the north koreans or the iranians will leap through and that's the problem the government's got right now. it can't figure out a system that will really secure consumers but will also allow the u.s. government to get in without taking considerable risks. >> charlie: here's the impression i have, that the president looks at this issue and says my god, we have a huge problem here. we've had a problem first crystallized by edward snowden and we need to do something and the only way, because so much is in private hands, is for the government and the private sector to work together. >> that's all true, charlie. you've got it exactly right. i think what the president would like to do is move the clock back in an odd way to the period of time between world war ii and up through the snowden revelations where t
as apple announced that this fall, you heard protests from james comby, the f.b.i. director, many of the intel chiefs. the companies come back and say wait a minute, i thought you just told us you want us to secure the internet. as soon as we create a back door, as soon as we have a key that you have access to, we've created a vulnerability that the chinese or the russians or the north koreans or the iranians will leap through and that's the problem the government's got right now. it can't...
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and a company using bikes as a form of medicine for kids with adhd.and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. hey. these are good. what have you been feeding us all these years? kfc popcorn nuggets. 100% white meat, extra crispy, and made from the world's best chicken. try our kfc bucket and popcorn nuggets meal. these don't even come with a toy and i don't care. >>> new jersey authorities say a cracked gas main was a cause of this explosion. you are seeing video from a police dashcam. investigators say a main was cracked and and the main traveled into the home where a water flame triggered the explosion. crew were trying to fix the leak when it happened. the area was evacuated. 15 workers and emergency responders were injured. >> happened so quickly. the explosion. we had debris all around us. >> very lucky, you know, to -- could have traveled up more. >> two people remain hospitalized. one in critical condition. 13 others were sent home. there is nothing left of the home and they are assessing how many homes were damaged in the explosion. >>> a new pl
and a company using bikes as a form of medicine for kids with adhd.and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. hey. these are good. what have you been feeding us all these years? kfc popcorn nuggets. 100% white meat, extra crispy, and made from the world's best chicken. try our kfc bucket and popcorn nuggets meal. these don't even come with a toy and i don't care. >>> new jersey authorities say a cracked gas main was a cause of this explosion. you are seeing video from a police dashcam....
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as foreign designated terrorist organizations by our government. federal law prohibits giving aid or helping a designated foreign terrorist organization. these f.t.o.'s use twitter, an american company, as a tool and no one is stopping them. why are american companies and the u.s. government allowing social media platforms to be hydrogened tsh it -- hijacked by terrorists. some suggest if the government shut down social media accounts, such would be violating terrorist free speech rights. they are wrong. there are no constitutional protections to those who insight -- who incite violence. no one sports the bill of rights more than i do, but free speech has limitations, just as there are no constitutional protections for child pornography. terrorists should have not access to american controlled social media platform so they can kill, rape, pillage, and burn. there's precedent for this position. the supreme court has already ruled and held in the case of holder vs. humanitarian law project that if someone has aided a foreign terrorist designated organization, they do not have constitutional protections of free speech. twitter has argued that the feds do not want the terrorist accounts
as foreign designated terrorist organizations by our government. federal law prohibits giving aid or helping a designated foreign terrorist organization. these f.t.o.'s use twitter, an american company, as a tool and no one is stopping them. why are american companies and the u.s. government allowing social media platforms to be hydrogened tsh it -- hijacked by terrorists. some suggest if the government shut down social media accounts, such would be violating terrorist free speech rights. they...
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the company had a chip that could be used to help cars communicate with cars and wearables. >> our focus as company is really focused on trying to drive the smarter world. a lot of people talk about the internet of things. we broadened that to include wearables and the connected car and talk about the smarter world. >> as apple approaches these levels, many on this desk are skeptical about where the stock can go next. >> i've been skeptical for a while. probably not the best person to ask. >> perhaps there's another way to play the apple watch. >> nxpi is interesting. but that stock has had a ridiculous run. here's a stock that had a 50 handle in november. traded up to 85-ish today. i don't necessarily know that's a stock you want to go piling into. i'll say this about apple. they keep rolling out all these new initiatives. march 9th? and tim mentioned this as well. now they are at a level where it needs to prove itself. they need to say something extraordinary, i think, to get the stock to the next level which is probably 150. >>> monster beverage soaring 13% on blowout earnings. the energ
the company had a chip that could be used to help cars communicate with cars and wearables. >> our focus as company is really focused on trying to drive the smarter world. a lot of people talk about the internet of things. we broadened that to include wearables and the connected car and talk about the smarter world. >> as apple approaches these levels, many on this desk are skeptical about where the stock can go next. >> i've been skeptical for a while. probably not the best...
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>> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy.hen people ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. >> you love this stuff. >> i really do. >> some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. >> i get excited about what we a can create. >> it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper, because the lifespan of soft goods in hotels, things like pillows, carpets, chairs, drapes is only about six years. a major renovation like this is a major gamble for tisch. he admits it will take some time before he knows that it was worth it. >> you make decisions that you hope are right, and you will not know the answer for six months to a year to see how your revenue numbers start to come in. believe me, i'm losing a lot of sleep over it. my wife asked me, what are you worried about? i said -- what happens if no one likes it? >> he might have reason to worry. the hotel industry is a fickle one. the industry tends to rise and fall with economy,
>> i did, but it took us a few iterations to get to the point that we as a company were happy.hen people ask me what i would be doing if i wasn't in the hotel business, i really quickly admit that i'm a frustrated architect. >> you love this stuff. >> i really do. >> some people would go nuts having to make all of those decisions. >> i get excited about what we a can create. >> it is a good thing tisch likes picking out the wallpaper, because the lifespan of...
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companies instead. >> i am not advising anyone to skip college. we love to think of learning as a lifelong project that we do. as larry would say, use it like a tuesday rush, twice a day. -- like a toothbrush, twice a day. we have companies like google and facebook and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. you can go to each class and take it for free. but if you care about a mentor, if you care about feedback and the certificate, you pay 150 bucks a month. the most recent one we are launching is called a nano degree. >> will apple, google hire me with a nano degree? >> at&t has already earmarked jobs specifically for this purpose. without disclosing details, you will notice more announcements forthcoming from leading tech companies in silicon valley. >> how did they feel about online education in general? >> since they started working with universities, fewer people are angry at me. and i understand changing the cost structure of education does ruffle feathers. but you have to transform this and make the university system fit peo
companies instead. >> i am not advising anyone to skip college. we love to think of learning as a lifelong project that we do. as larry would say, use it like a tuesday rush, twice a day. -- like a toothbrush, twice a day. we have companies like google and facebook and many others sending instructors to us. >> all of the classes are online. >> everything is online. >> how much do they cost? >> they are free. you can go to each class and take it for free. but if you...
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information, stuff like that, the dog log has to move -- it's a bit different than you can think harder about this use of information as a companying dat and we're stewardses of data and take it seriously. that's something we can think bat while and get it right. but the aamount of attacks attacks and intrusion and phishing, we have to -- the concept of forcing and sharing a dialogue will. >> i have been are begun to talk about there is in the way that likens it to the development of the road infrastructure in the country. it is a public collaboration. this road is a interstate that is a parkway that wasn't can't go through. here's how you turn, there's where you don't go. that speed limit. and there's law enforcement. our new digital super highway is going to need some rules of the road with no pun intended and the rules are going to evolve as the quality of cars and trucks keep improving and private sector should feel free innovate as much as it wants on designing the cooler car and truck and a car that listens to peter resident voice and starts playing his music. but it has to have four wheels driven bay driver with a license
information, stuff like that, the dog log has to move -- it's a bit different than you can think harder about this use of information as a companying dat and we're stewardses of data and take it seriously. that's something we can think bat while and get it right. but the aamount of attacks attacks and intrusion and phishing, we have to -- the concept of forcing and sharing a dialogue will. >> i have been are begun to talk about there is in the way that likens it to the development of the...
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software company sap laying out a new strategy that starts and ends with the cloud. company's co-founder will join us in a moment. asget ready for twitter earnings the company rolling out a new way to make money this morning. got details a little bit later on. and this software claims to give you full access to your home computer, just by using a phone or tablet. does it actually work? wall mossberg will join us with his review in a few moments. dow off the highs up 161. we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "squawk alley." let's turn our attention back to lear. cnbc reported activist marcoto company urged to split into two companies. lear responded saying it takes all input from shareholders seriously and will evaluate the proposal and says they believe they're following a strategy that includes investing in business, pursuing acquisitions, strong and flexible balance sheet and returning cash to investors. lear shares are up by about 4.3%. back over to you. >> thanks, dom. software giant sap might meanwhile announce a big product overha overhaul. the push for cloud growth, recent acquisition of travel management
software company sap laying out a new strategy that starts and ends with the cloud. company's co-founder will join us in a moment. asget ready for twitter earnings the company rolling out a new way to make money this morning. got details a little bit later on. and this software claims to give you full access to your home computer, just by using a phone or tablet. does it actually work? wall mossberg will join us with his review in a few moments. dow off the highs up 161. we'll be right back....
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a virtual office in the us. our company focuses on analytics for education institutions to forecast about the learning outcomes of the students, teacher's effectiveness, managing the administrations of schools and colleges. as a valuation i would say that we are a multimillion dollar company. and we have now expanded our operations in western europe, in india and the us and now we are aggressively expanding within africa and as well as south east asia. as an organization we got 150 employees right now. so for indian youth i think they are extremely hungry for opportunities. so which means that our indian youth want to see the breakthrough actually in their own lives. >> modi wants to create ten million new jobs a year >> i'd never felt like spending my money on some fancy cars or to buy a penthouse for myself. i've always felt that you save your earnings and maybe you can invest in other entrepreneurs or others start--ups or you could use it for social causes. and the most important is, we are trying to eradicate unemployment in india. i can't imagine myself having a snobbish lifestyle. >> amazing -- and you haven't even seen all of his cv yet! so if you've done your homework already -- we'd love you to joi
a virtual office in the us. our company focuses on analytics for education institutions to forecast about the learning outcomes of the students, teacher's effectiveness, managing the administrations of schools and colleges. as a valuation i would say that we are a multimillion dollar company. and we have now expanded our operations in western europe, in india and the us and now we are aggressively expanding within africa and as well as south east asia. as an organization we got 150 employees...
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as dan shows us, credit card companies are being proactive as they try to protect you. >> you got a newcard in the male lately. how come? here's what's happening. credit card companies in an effort to fight fraud are issuing new cards with a computer chip imbedded in the card. that little chip will pass an encrypted code each time you use it to the cash register so that hackers will fine it more difficult to hack into your personal financial information. here's the timeline. last october american express city, bang of america and others started to issue those new cards to their customers. by next october all merchants should have scanners in place that can accept the new technology. making your shopping even more secure. but you don't have to wait. here's a tip. you can call your credit card company or your bank today ask them for new debit or credit card with the better technology. the more secure technology. i did it. i got me knew cards within a few days. no charge. and don't forget to shred those old cards. you don't want them laying around the family room becoming coasters. that's
as dan shows us, credit card companies are being proactive as they try to protect you. >> you got a newcard in the male lately. how come? here's what's happening. credit card companies in an effort to fight fraud are issuing new cards with a computer chip imbedded in the card. that little chip will pass an encrypted code each time you use it to the cash register so that hackers will fine it more difficult to hack into your personal financial information. here's the timeline. last october...
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a well known health care company. a business tech reporter joins us to show us who is at risk and what happened scott. >> anthem health care perhaps best known as parent company of blue cross blue shield is the latest victim of a breach. tonight the company says 80 million people are in danger of having personal information stolen from the anthem data base. not health care data but social security and other private information that can be very valuable in the hands of thieves. >> so the concern is identity theft. the concern is potential fraud. even things like trying to get your tax refunds. generally only require the kind of information that is disclosed in the hack. >> as of this evening, anthem started to e-mail potential victims. security companies say may want a credit check in the coming week and pay close attention to your credit card statement. anthem will provide free credit monitoring and id protection services to those victims. >> all good information. >>> brian williams will continue this story. shifting gears here. how this hack differs from recent attackes. especially from home depot and target. >> u.s. attorney general eric hold
a well known health care company. a business tech reporter joins us to show us who is at risk and what happened scott. >> anthem health care perhaps best known as parent company of blue cross blue shield is the latest victim of a breach. tonight the company says 80 million people are in danger of having personal information stolen from the anthem data base. not health care data but social security and other private information that can be very valuable in the hands of thieves. >> so...
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invert and by a small company overseas and move from ohio to one of our global trading partners in this is happening all over the country. companies who are us companies cannot compete as a foreign companies are buying them. there's a study coming out soon that says more us companies are being acquired by foreign companies. finally it is just tougher to compete. i have heard this from all kinds of companies. they completed it and all the negotiations to buy a subsidiary in the german company walked in and said they would pay 19 percent more because they can afford to this is happening. i commend you for putting into the budget iambic concerns about the budget, as you no. i don't think it takes on the challenge of our time but with this particular provision that gives us a chance a chance to try to do something that we will help american workers and therefore not just increase economic growth but create middle-class jobs we are talking about because these jobs are the very ones that are at stake right now and are who loses out if we don't lower the rate. this is not about the boardroom. it is about the workers. the one question i would have for you today this came up wi
invert and by a small company overseas and move from ohio to one of our global trading partners in this is happening all over the country. companies who are us companies cannot compete as a foreign companies are buying them. there's a study coming out soon that says more us companies are being acquired by foreign companies. finally it is just tougher to compete. i have heard this from all kinds of companies. they completed it and all the negotiations to buy a subsidiary in the german company...
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a long time congress has supported companies as opposed to people. people demanding labeling want clear transparency. so they were using the science. i'm not anti-science. but they're using it as a business model to sell to the farmers. the companies did a great job 15 years ago selling technology to farmers. they never had to sell it to the american public. i suspect they're spending hundreds of millions on lobbying. they should sell the american public. >> the republicans are saying that you know and people in the ag community are saying this is the future. the republican congresswoman marsha blackburn said this about genetically engineered food. this was back in december when the conversation was going on. >> it all has been genetically modified. if you want to go back and eat original wheat or barley it's not going to give you very much of a yield. and it's not going to be the desirable product that you're looking for today. so we have to realize that as a part of this debate. >> well, what did we do before gmo? was the food lousy in america or what? your response to that congressman. >> she's saying it's all been genetically mo
a long time congress has supported companies as opposed to people. people demanding labeling want clear transparency. so they were using the science. i'm not anti-science. but they're using it as a business model to sell to the farmers. the companies did a great job 15 years ago selling technology to farmers. they never had to sell it to the american public. i suspect they're spending hundreds of millions on lobbying. they should sell the american public. >> the republicans are saying...
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. >> i'm frustrated knowing that an organization uses my family as a negotiating tool. he asked a shipping company if he can take a trailer to long beach and pick up components himself the answer was no. >> david, what is at the heart of the dispute? >> well this has to do with an ongoing negotiation stretching out now for nine months. truck drivers say they're caught smack dab in the middle of the dispute. they have no stake. loading and unloading containers with billions of cargo inside but the long shoremen have been without a contract since last july. there is no new deal after nine months of talks. both sides have been talking tough, threatening to shut down 29 ports as early as next week. dock workers have been engaged in apparent work slow down. trucker that's get paid for containers say they're losing money because fewer are moving. >> go and do something about it. customers are losing load. drivers losing their wage. these people don't do nothing about it. >> they earn $250 to $1500 for each container. >> if we're not bringing anything out, we're not getting paid so it costs us and it is
. >> i'm frustrated knowing that an organization uses my family as a negotiating tool. he asked a shipping company if he can take a trailer to long beach and pick up components himself the answer was no. >> david, what is at the heart of the dispute? >> well this has to do with an ongoing negotiation stretching out now for nine months. truck drivers say they're caught smack dab in the middle of the dispute. they have no stake. loading and unloading containers with billions of...
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. >> i'm frustrated knowing that an organization uses my family as a negotiating tool. he asked a shipping company if he can take a trailer to long beach and pick up components himself the answer was no. >> david, what is at the heart of the dispute? >> well this has to do with an ongoing negotiation stretching out now for nine months. truck drivers say they're caught smack dab in the middle of the dispute. they have no stake. loading and unloading containers with billions of cargo inside but the long shoremen have been without a contract since last july. there is no new deal after nine months of talks. both sides have been talking tough, threatening to shut down 29 ports as early as next week. dock workers have been engaged in apparent work slow down. trucker that's get paid for containers say they're losing money because fewer are moving. >> go and do something about it. customers are losing load. drivers losing their wage. these people don't do nothing about it. >> they earn $250 to $1500 for each container. >> if we're not bringing anything out, we're not getting paid so it costs us and it is
. >> i'm frustrated knowing that an organization uses my family as a negotiating tool. he asked a shipping company if he can take a trailer to long beach and pick up components himself the answer was no. >> david, what is at the heart of the dispute? >> well this has to do with an ongoing negotiation stretching out now for nine months. truck drivers say they're caught smack dab in the middle of the dispute. they have no stake. loading and unloading containers with billions of...
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. >> he recently co-founded a company that manufactures td~ cs devices for use in clinical trials. >> as it is done in hospitals and research centers is considered very safe and very well tolerated. that is a very specific set of protocols and environment and set of devices. >> he showed me how his research team builds computer models to predict how current hits the brain. >> this is what shows up. warmer colors represent more color flow. the red square is the anode and the blue is the cathode. the anode is the positive terminal of the battery and the cathode is the negative terminal of the badry and your head is the circle. >> when applied in lab settings it is about the amounts needed to power a small led light bulb. the amount that reaches the cortex of the brain after going through layers of skull, skin, fat and spinal fluid is smaller. >> the brain is bathed in a low level of direct current flow. the brain is super sensitive to electricity because the brain uses electricity. the neurons have a voltage cross them. for a neuron at rest that is amound minus 80-millivolts. if it increas
. >> he recently co-founded a company that manufactures td~ cs devices for use in clinical trials. >> as it is done in hospitals and research centers is considered very safe and very well tolerated. that is a very specific set of protocols and environment and set of devices. >> he showed me how his research team builds computer models to predict how current hits the brain. >> this is what shows up. warmer colors represent more color flow. the red square is the anode and...
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a bunch more content to help your company grow. you can also follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbiz. we are on facebook as well as instagram. next week, the owner of a local printing company who encouraging his smaller customers to save money on things like business cards and brochures. >> why buy so muchany? it's silly to buy that many? let's make it easy to buy just a few. >> we'll tell you how his clients get to keep some cash on hand and why this strategy helped him save his own business. until then i'm jj ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. if i can impart one lesson to a new business owner, it would be one thing i've learned is my philosophy is real simple american express open forum is an on-line community, that helps our members connect and share ideas to make smart business decisions. if you mess up, fess up. be your partners best partner. we built it for our members, but it's open for everyone. there's not one way to do something. no details too small. american express open forum. this is what membership is. this is what membership does. >>> holding out hope for kayla mueller. >>> good sunday mor
a bunch more content to help your company grow. you can also follow us on twitter. it's @msnbcyourbiz. we are on facebook as well as instagram. next week, the owner of a local printing company who encouraging his smaller customers to save money on things like business cards and brochures. >> why buy so muchany? it's silly to buy that many? let's make it easy to buy just a few. >> we'll tell you how his clients get to keep some cash on hand and why this strategy helped him save his...
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a company that is already involved in 60 sharing relationships because security -- when i talk about a layered approach -- one of the tools we want to use is sharing information with other private companies asas the government so we can get a better understanding of what the global threat landscape looks like. >> that was mike brown, the ceo of symantec. imagine you just got hacked. what do you do? we will sit down with a ceo who gets those phone calls all the time and talks about the best practices in cyber security when "bloomberg west" continues. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." here is the world news -- fighting in eastern ukraine today. pro-russian rebels and ukrainian troops are trying to maximize their territory ahead of the ceasefire. it appears the truth will not hold. ukrainian stocks fell for the first time in a week. plans to cut 1500 jobs in russia this year. that is according to a person with direct knowledge of them matter which is the russian economy squeezing the bank's profits. most of the layoffs will be at the russian consumer unit. another blow to american express. jetblue was ending its partnership with the credit card company a day after cosco said it was pulling out. j
a company that is already involved in 60 sharing relationships because security -- when i talk about a layered approach -- one of the tools we want to use is sharing information with other private companies asas the government so we can get a better understanding of what the global threat landscape looks like. >> that was mike brown, the ceo of symantec. imagine you just got hacked. what do you do? we will sit down with a ceo who gets those phone calls all the time and talks about the...
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companies without a bidding process. the accountability office says one company used the fund to supply sony space stations sweaters and chocolates. for the money that makes it to the democracy, many ended as failures. u.s. a.i.d. acknowledged creating a twitter network on the island. aimed at protests. >> whose idea was it. >> the program was denied in 2007, 2008. >> it was scrapped two years later. >> in 2009 the agency tried again. and attempted to recruit and promote young cuban rappers, like this broadcast here. it was part of a broader effort to pressure change on the island, an attempt exposed and undermined a cuban hip hop scene that started to air frustrations about the castro government on its answer. between 2009 and 2011 congress allotted 59 million for democracy building projects. it does not include 26 million spent on the office of cuban brode taste, sending news programs with an anti-cost roe slant. >> i'm not saying it's a small amount of money, democracy doesn't come cheap. reach has improved dramatically. >> u.s. taxpayers spent three-quarters of a billion on the project since its creation in 1983. it's not clear what the money achieved. to get a sense of what americans
companies without a bidding process. the accountability office says one company used the fund to supply sony space stations sweaters and chocolates. for the money that makes it to the democracy, many ended as failures. u.s. a.i.d. acknowledged creating a twitter network on the island. aimed at protests. >> whose idea was it. >> the program was denied in 2007, 2008. >> it was scrapped two years later. >> in 2009 the agency tried again. and attempted to recruit and promote...
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besides the quality of our coffee we have a team and not a company we're a community where he built cultural where people come to our shops and use my shop as their community room i could talk for a week i'm sure you're aware of phil's coffee those days you guys built me into the cloudy leave it up to you guys you know about phil's coffee we are eager to work and we have over 5 hundred people i give them dental plans i do everything for my team thank you for having me here god bless you all. >> thanks phil. >> i mean, i'll briefing give you information and we've described other tenants in the building we'r excited to bring the neighborhood serving retail to this section of potrero hill over the years we've heard a lot from potrero hill residents they want to have phil's in these their neighborhood and in the process of community outreach we've heard had loud and clear and are excited to be part of the community our stores are on most of day from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. we offer you know truly make a more vibrant streetscape and community gathering place we are also as phil's mentions a great employer probably have approximately 25 employees
besides the quality of our coffee we have a team and not a company we're a community where he built cultural where people come to our shops and use my shop as their community room i could talk for a week i'm sure you're aware of phil's coffee those days you guys built me into the cloudy leave it up to you guys you know about phil's coffee we are eager to work and we have over 5 hundred people i give them dental plans i do everything for my team thank you for having me here god bless you all....
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. >> nfl, nba are too great organizations but lots of companies use the nba as a platform for the all-stare to launch new products. so saturday night or sunday it is very exciting. tom: it is a lot of money. said reports i have already seen that the nba weekend will bring get more money than a political convention. >> so many companies that want to entertain the associates said every bar or restaurant is filled. peoples ruling party's it is an exciting time to be a part of the new-york. >> you have the retail establishments but at the same time they say we want to put our logo? >> adidas has the official license so we have to go through them. so everything has to be licensed through the properties. >> it is said just the nba sarah boyd is the weekend. >> correct. >> it is a great. >> people love though one-of-a-kind things. it will not be here next week. >> hopefully not. [laughter] tom: good to see you. big troubles for turbo tax. we will help to keep your money save right after this. tom: tax troubles turning into hacker trouble the fbi investigating fraudulent tax returns submitted thro
. >> nfl, nba are too great organizations but lots of companies use the nba as a platform for the all-stare to launch new products. so saturday night or sunday it is very exciting. tom: it is a lot of money. said reports i have already seen that the nba weekend will bring get more money than a political convention. >> so many companies that want to entertain the associates said every bar or restaurant is filled. peoples ruling party's it is an exciting time to be a part of the...
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using data to better understand the transportation system and get more efficiency out of it. >> the data is the thing that brings these two companies together. i don't think uber as seen as much of a data company as it is. is there more to it than uber's interest in the self driving car? >> the google project, none of us can predict the future and i see a lot of the challenges that makes things harder like interacting with people and dealing with traffic cops and snow. the timeline google has set is so aggressive and hoping to roll something out, so i think it is something that could disrupt the uber model if you remove the drivers and someone else controlled that piece of stop my personal opinion is that is a good head strategy. don't be surprised in this area and invest in it and see if they can get a piece of the technology pie in this area. >> should we think of this more as google has an enormous engineering pool of talent there, can uber come close to that by throwing a bunch of money at college kids in pittsburgh? >> i don't think they are just typical college kids in pittsburgh. i think of the google project in terms of the wright brothers, almost. it transformative and it
using data to better understand the transportation system and get more efficiency out of it. >> the data is the thing that brings these two companies together. i don't think uber as seen as much of a data company as it is. is there more to it than uber's interest in the self driving car? >> the google project, none of us can predict the future and i see a lot of the challenges that makes things harder like interacting with people and dealing with traffic cops and snow. the timeline...