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to the next leader. coming up, we talk to the men who used to run twitter. dave joins us to talk technequality in tech and more, that is next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on sirius xm, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: the louisiana has predicted losses. freight and autonomous cars. he had joined the company in crisis. using the lack of surprises. the comments came the day after ubuer reported a loss of 4.5 billion dollars for 2017 on the revenues of $7.5 billion. we have been examining the male-dominated culture in the tech industry. this man has made it his mission to hire as many women as men at his latest company -- chorus. although i do -- i would like to invite dick. dick: i want t keep it at 50% men and 50% women in engineering. when you fall behind as is common knowledge based on all the gender and diversity studies that come out of all of these companies like twitter, facebook -- etc.. when you get behind on things like gender diversity, it becomes impossible to catch up. you have women engineers were interviewing a companies. they are sp
to the next leader. coming up, we talk to the men who used to run twitter. dave joins us to talk technequality in tech and more, that is next. if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can listen on sirius xm, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: the louisiana has predicted losses. freight and autonomous cars. he had joined the company in crisis. using the lack of surprises. the comments came the day after ubuer reported a loss of 4.5 billion dollars for 2017 on the revenues of...
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joining us to talk tech is neil campling and christian keller and keyu jin are still with us. facebook? we probably spend less time on facebook but can they regroup the trend or will they become something else in five years? >> they risk and why they made the changes as they saw worrying data on the algorithms. regarding usage. we had the admission of 50 million hours per day less and quarter for and that could accelerate and quarter one and quarter to. there is too much information on the network and not enough relevant information. the other problem they have is with the paid search offering. what you have seen is the organic reach, defined by getting rich to number of people has declined. francine: what will facebook become in 5, 10 years? >> google is different from what it was 5, 10 years ago and so is amazon to integrate with the cloud service. become ais likely to social media gaming company. which is probably outside the realms of most people's thinking today. gaming is now the biggest form of media in the world. it has overtaken broadcast tv for the first time in 2017
joining us to talk tech is neil campling and christian keller and keyu jin are still with us. facebook? we probably spend less time on facebook but can they regroup the trend or will they become something else in five years? >> they risk and why they made the changes as they saw worrying data on the algorithms. regarding usage. we had the admission of 50 million hours per day less and quarter for and that could accelerate and quarter one and quarter to. there is too much information on...
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to the week in tech. it was the week police in china donned special sunglasses to catch crooks using facial recognition tech. british mps went to washington to talkyds bank in banning customers from buying bitcoin with their credit cards. the cryptocurrency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $6000, before recovering. that's down from a high of almost $20,000 in december. it was also the week that spacex rocket, the falcon heavy, blasted into space. elon musk sent it off with his old cherry red sports car, a tesla roadster, a space suited mannequin, and a david bowie soundtrack on repeat. however, it wasn't all good news for tesla, as the electric car company also posted its biggest ever quarterly cost — almost $700 million. it says it's addressing production issues with its model 3 car. and finally, a 14—year—old has created an app to help people with alzheimer's disease. it uses facial recognition technology to help people remember their loved ones. they can scroll through photos of friends and family and the app lets them know who the person is and how they're related to them. you can also take a picture of someone you don't recog
to the week in tech. it was the week police in china donned special sunglasses to catch crooks using facial recognition tech. british mps went to washington to talkyds bank in banning customers from buying bitcoin with their credit cards. the cryptocurrency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $6000, before recovering. that's down from a high of almost $20,000 in december. it was also the week that spacex rocket, the falcon heavy, blasted into space. elon musk sent it off with his...
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to the week in tech. it was the week police in china donned special glasses to catch criminals using facial recognition tech. facebook, google and twitter went to washington to talkeir credit cards. the currency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $1000 before recovering. it was also the week that a spacex rocket blasted into space. elon musk sold it off with his —— sent it off with his old cherry red sports club, at ease the roadster, and the david bowie soundtrack on repeat. —— a tesla roadster. it says it is addressing production issues with its model t car and finally, a 14—year—old has created an app to help people with alzheimer's disease. it uses facial recognition technology to help people remember. they can scroll through photos of friends and family and the app lets them know who the person is and how they are related to them. you can also take a picture of someone you don't recognise and the apple try to identify them. now, if you are a film fan, you know that it is awards season and over the next few weeks, will be chatting to some of the real heroes behind the movies nominated for the best visual effects 0scar. first up, they'd run at 20
to the week in tech. it was the week police in china donned special glasses to catch criminals using facial recognition tech. facebook, google and twitter went to washington to talkeir credit cards. the currency had another fall this week, falling to as low as $1000 before recovering. it was also the week that a spacex rocket blasted into space. elon musk sold it off with his —— sent it off with his old cherry red sports club, at ease the roadster, and the david bowie soundtrack on repeat....
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us. coming up, we talk to the man used to run twitter and talk about gender inequality and tech and twittersurn around. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: over the last week or more, we have been examining the male-dominated culture in tech, and my next guest is well aware of the problem. you get in my new book, "brotopia: breaking up the boy'' club of silicon valley." he has made it his mission to hire as many women as men, and i would like to welcome former twitter ceo, great to have you back on the show. great to be back, i was hoping you would call me abigail. [laughter] going. people tuning in our going, what? when you left twitter and start chorus, you approached hiring differently than most ceos and said i'm not going to why did youypg d do that? 50% acrossto keep it all engineering, because when you fall behind, which is common knowledge based on gender and diversity studies at comes out from all of these companies -- once you get behind on things like gender diversity in your engineering team, it becomes frankly impossible to catch up. have women engineers interviewing at the company and w
us. coming up, we talk to the man used to run twitter and talk about gender inequality and tech and twittersurn around. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: over the last week or more, we have been examining the male-dominated culture in tech, and my next guest is well aware of the problem. you get in my new book, "brotopia: breaking up the boy'' club of silicon valley." he has made it his mission to hire as many women as men, and i would like to welcome former twitter ceo, great to have you...
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to talk to american companies about russian interference. the lawmakers are frustrated by the tech giants' failure to provide useful information about outsiderexit referendum. but the tech companies downplay the idea that moscow used their platforms to disrupt the brexit campaign. a senior white house official, rob porter, is sacked as staff secretary following allegations by his two former wives that he battered them. also on the programme: the us coalition kills at least 100 regime fighters, damascus calls it a war crime — the pentagon says it has the right to self—defence. a major milestone for marvel — the premiere of their first black superhero film black panther. get in touch with us using the hashtag.
to talk to american companies about russian interference. the lawmakers are frustrated by the tech giants' failure to provide useful information about outsiderexit referendum. but the tech companies downplay the idea that moscow used their platforms to disrupt the brexit campaign. a senior white house official, rob porter, is sacked as staff secretary following allegations by his two former wives that he battered them. also on the programme: the us coalition kills at least 100 regime fighters,...
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to be addictive. >> martha: freaky, author of world without mind the existential threat of big tech talking to us about and twitter. big tech companies under growing scrutiny these days, facing similar questions to what the tobacco companies faced 20 years ago. that they are making their product addictive to suck us in for their profit. and are they endangering our health at the same time? just yesterday tech health advocates hosted a conference in washington, d.c. and while the major tech firms did send a few representatives, the major ceos were invited. they chose not to attend. joining me now steve hilton host of the next revelation -- revolution. also revelation on the fox news channel. political commentator. welcome to both of you. i have long-said that cell phones and all of these apps and all of this communication is the mowing of our age. even to the point where people use them the same way. awkward moment when somebody would light up a cigarette. now, what do you do? you look at your phone on the elevator or at a restaurant. everybody picks up their phone because they are not smoking cigarette
to be addictive. >> martha: freaky, author of world without mind the existential threat of big tech talking to us about and twitter. big tech companies under growing scrutiny these days, facing similar questions to what the tobacco companies faced 20 years ago. that they are making their product addictive to suck us in for their profit. and are they endangering our health at the same time? just yesterday tech health advocates hosted a conference in washington, d.c. and while the major...
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talk about tech bubbles before. we talk about tech bubble before, social media bubble? who knows. thank you very much. great to see you this morning. thank you for taking ustouch regarding oxfam. it is going to change the way you donate on who you donate to? get in touch. it is goodbye for now. thank you very much for watching. hello there. sunday was a better, brighter, sunnier day for many of us than what we saw on saturday, but there were some pretty hefty hail and snow showers around. now, for the upcoming week, it's going to be fairly unsettled. i think there's going to be a lot of rain, maybe some disruptive snow at times. it'll be quite windy too. and then signs of something a bit milder moving into the south to end the week. this is the satellite picture from the last 12 hours. you can see the showers, the speckles indicating those snow and hail showers pushing into the north and west of the country. we start monday morning off on a really cold note. widespread frost and a risk of some ice, particularly where we have the showers. now, for monday itself, we're in between weather systems. a ridge of high pressure building in, so actually, it should
talk about tech bubbles before. we talk about tech bubble before, social media bubble? who knows. thank you very much. great to see you this morning. thank you for taking ustouch regarding oxfam. it is going to change the way you donate on who you donate to? get in touch. it is goodbye for now. thank you very much for watching. hello there. sunday was a better, brighter, sunnier day for many of us than what we saw on saturday, but there were some pretty hefty hail and snow showers around. now,...
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space, but there is a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah, you mentioned just how much someone can gain from the tech sector economically. so, hector, can you talk to us, because i know you do a lot of work in the community and give back, not only with your time but monetarily, as well. so, talk to us about that space. >> yeah, so, i've been very fortunate to be part of latino community foundation giving circles group, and that's a group that the latino community foundation founded about a year ago. and the hope there is to take hispanics from being just recipients of philanthropic dollars but also make them into givers of philanthropic dollars. hispanics currently only benefit from less than 2% of philanthropic dollars, even though we make up over 20% of the population of the united states. and lcf is really looking to change that paradigm and doing so by enabling us regular hispanics to pull together our resources, pull together our money, learn more about the issues that are affecting our local communities, and empowering us to give back to those local communities through these giving circles. >> and, dr. bauer, you have examples like hector and de
space, but there is a lot of work still to be done. >> yeah, you mentioned just how much someone can gain from the tech sector economically. so, hector, can you talk to us, because i know you do a lot of work in the community and give back, not only with your time but monetarily, as well. so, talk to us about that space. >> yeah, so, i've been very fortunate to be part of latino community foundation giving circles group, and that's a group that the latino community foundation...
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to talk to you. >> god olympiwhen we come back, just foreign adversaries using social media to sew division, how the big techcausing problems. we're going to talk about a man who's considered to be america's pastor. billy graham died at the age of 99. he was unofficial spiritual advisor to a dozen presidents. graham will become the fourth private citizen to lie in honor in the capitol rotunda this week. he appeared on "meet the press" four times. >> we have to communicate it to the masses, and we have used television and radio and the press in every way we possibly can to communicate the fact that christ can transform human life. ♪ traders -- they're always looking for advantages. the smart ones look to fidelity to find them. we give you research and data-visualization tools to help identify potential opportunities. so, you can do it this way... or get everything you need to help capture investment ideas and make smarter trading decisions with fidelity for just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. fidelity. open an account today. ♪ (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this q
to talk to you. >> god olympiwhen we come back, just foreign adversaries using social media to sew division, how the big techcausing problems. we're going to talk about a man who's considered to be america's pastor. billy graham died at the age of 99. he was unofficial spiritual advisor to a dozen presidents. graham will become the fourth private citizen to lie in honor in the capitol rotunda this week. he appeared on "meet the press" four times. >> we have to communicate...
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to technology addiction and find the importance of finding balance. it is an important message for all of us. here to talk more about this campaign, called "the truth about tech san francisco bay's common sense media that is partnering on the new push. i know you are in washington where the initiative will launch in just a few days. you are pushing back against technology why and why now? >> >> hi, thanks for having me. partnering with an organization called center of humane technology and truth about tech campaign because we feel like it is time to raise awareness about the role that tech companies play in our addiction to our cell phones and specifically how that impacts children. we know that almost half of the kids are feeling addicted to their cell phones and it is causing major problems in family relationships. and, so, what we want is bring tech to the table and say that, you know, what can they do to help us solve some of these problems. >> and i am sure you have a few ideas. what would you like to see companies like google, like facebook, like instagram, what would you like to see them do? >> we would like to work with the tech companies to put some
to technology addiction and find the importance of finding balance. it is an important message for all of us. here to talk more about this campaign, called "the truth about tech san francisco bay's common sense media that is partnering on the new push. i know you are in washington where the initiative will launch in just a few days. you are pushing back against technology why and why now? >> >> hi, thanks for having me. partnering with an organization called center of humane...
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tech. talk to us about the trends you are following.ompanies get more powerful, where can they go for influence? can they go all the way to the top? it turns out they can. just how much they are doing is what we're looking at. emily: thanks so much, ben brody. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tune in this friday for our coverage of the nba technology summit in l.a. we will speak to industry leaders from sports, media, and tech ahead of nba all-star weekend. watch for our interviews with l.a. clippers owner, steve ballmer, and mark cuban, owner of the dallas mavericks. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." a reminder, we are live streaming on twitter. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the penrx relief with dr. drew ske. >> if you are one of the millions of americans who suffer from muscle cramps in your legs and feet, relief is finally in sight. today i'm here to shared news that got me excited. it is called theraworx relief. this life-c
tech. talk to us about the trends you are following.ompanies get more powerful, where can they go for influence? can they go all the way to the top? it turns out they can. just how much they are doing is what we're looking at. emily: thanks so much, ben brody. that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology." tune in this friday for our coverage of the nba technology summit in l.a. we will speak to industry leaders from sports, media, and tech ahead of nba all-star weekend....
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to talk about russian interference. christian: providing useful information about outside meddling in the brexit referendum. katty: the tech companies downplay the idea that moscow used their platforms to disrupt the brexit campaign. the senior white house official resigns following allegations by both his former wives that he battered them. christian: also on the program, the u.s. coalition killed at least 100 regime fighters. damascus calls it a war crime. the pentagon says has the right to self-defense. a major milestone for
to talk about russian interference. christian: providing useful information about outside meddling in the brexit referendum. katty: the tech companies downplay the idea that moscow used their platforms to disrupt the brexit campaign. the senior white house official resigns following allegations by both his former wives that he battered them. christian: also on the program, the u.s. coalition killed at least 100 regime fighters. damascus calls it a war crime. the pentagon says has the right to...
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stock is, 30%, netflix still driving the so-called fang stocks up better than 45%, joining us to talk more about techrowth in the world is today, chairman of the paris center for peace and innovation and general partner of major capital. good to see you, thanks for joining us. tell us what you are doing and where you see growth in terms of innovation in the world today, you have been investing in a number of areas in tech. >> we have been investing in israeli technology, growth stage, early-stage and incubation and i think the great thing we are seeing in cybersecurity, a great concern around the world, terrorism is globalized so we are taking care of that. secondly, tremendous innovation in ai, machine learning and deep learning to connect devices and machines to the internet, to create new services. thirdly, most likely a precision medicine to help us get better and earlier. and probably, i would say, in addition to those kind of innovations we are seeing the attempt to decentralize currency systems, more freedom through block chain technologies, what you have seen in terms of share prices, you see
stock is, 30%, netflix still driving the so-called fang stocks up better than 45%, joining us to talk more about techrowth in the world is today, chairman of the paris center for peace and innovation and general partner of major capital. good to see you, thanks for joining us. tell us what you are doing and where you see growth in terms of innovation in the world today, you have been investing in a number of areas in tech. >> we have been investing in israeli technology, growth stage,...
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to an analysis of the tech sector. we talked to the senior chairman of sullivan and cromwell. ed hammond joins us.ou with us. if this prospect is on a more basis, does that play into the decision-making process when you are looking into the mna space? rodge: those who think they have crystal balls usually wind up with shattered glass. this is a function of a lack of certainty. the more volatility be have, it have, itpen -- we would dampen m&a transactions. volatility would work, uncertainty won't. we are left ones with are the ones that should be done, rather than building on fanciful predictions and analysis. i call this bt are of the 52 week high -- the tyranny of the 52 week high. i am not sure a selloff would be all that helpful. it might shake out a little bit. i think overall it would not be a positive. this year is the strongest start to the year since 2000. what is the regulatory environment of the product? how can we execute some of these transactions? rodgin: particularly in the financial institution mna space, i will liken the analogy to baseball. how many strikes you get before you are
to an analysis of the tech sector. we talked to the senior chairman of sullivan and cromwell. ed hammond joins us.ou with us. if this prospect is on a more basis, does that play into the decision-making process when you are looking into the mna space? rodge: those who think they have crystal balls usually wind up with shattered glass. this is a function of a lack of certainty. the more volatility be have, it have, itpen -- we would dampen m&a transactions. volatility would work, uncertainty...
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to convince tech companies to change their way. >> we talk to one child psychologist who told us that we need to act now because kids are losing the ability to interact with one another. and that's critical to their development. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. did you watch the game last night? from philadelphia to danville to palo alto. plenty of love for the super bowl champs. and bay area product, zach ertz. >> a fiery crash. how a man who lost his home in the north bay fires jumped into actions to rescue drivers stuck in those cars. >> a warm 79 in san jose sends another brand-new record. we will let you know when the temperatures will cool down and a look at extended forecast. that's all coming up this hour. ♪ ♪ with the chase mobile app, michaela deprince could pay practically anyone, at any bank, all while performing a grand jetÉ between two grand pianos. she could... in a commercial. in real life she uses it to pay her sister, from her couch, for that sweater she stained. what sweater? (phone buzzes) life, lived michaela's way. chas
to convince tech companies to change their way. >> we talk to one child psychologist who told us that we need to act now because kids are losing the ability to interact with one another. and that's critical to their development. reporting live in san jose, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. did you watch the game last night? from philadelphia to danville to palo alto. plenty of love for the super bowl champs. and bay area product, zach ertz. >> a fiery crash. how...
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to reestablish net neutrality. tech crunch writes that the bill was introduced by way of the congressional review act which allows congress to reverse a recent decision using an expedited legislative process. they also talk about gun policy. >> mr. president, today i want to speak on behalf of my constituents and the millions of americans who rely on a free and open internet. we are locked in a historic battle to preserve the core principles of competition, innovation and consumer choice that has made the internet the greatest platform for commerce and communication. the battle to restore the hallmark of american innovation and democratization. a battle for net neutrality. in december, the trump fcc federal communications commission eliminated net neutrality. this prevented your service provider from indiscriminately charging more for internet fast lanes, or slowing down or blocking certain websites entirely. the very rules that allow inventors, the lifeblood of the american economy to connect to the internet. the reason why is simple. the trump administration sides with the rich. and the powerful first. consistently puts everyday americans last. we have seen them wage an all-out assault on healthcare on
to reestablish net neutrality. tech crunch writes that the bill was introduced by way of the congressional review act which allows congress to reverse a recent decision using an expedited legislative process. they also talk about gun policy. >> mr. president, today i want to speak on behalf of my constituents and the millions of americans who rely on a free and open internet. we are locked in a historic battle to preserve the core principles of competition, innovation and consumer choice...
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to change for a main business driver in the area. we're talking about tech companies and people that use the internet. eing done to turn back the clock before time runs out. >>> we've been telling you about the federal communications decision to repeal net neutrality rules. >> now even though the fcc has made its decision, some lawmakers here in california are using a small window of opportunity to try to try and get the agency to reverse course. here's more on what's happening at the state and national level. >> reporter: the tech industry has kept san francisco and the entire bay area growing, but the clock is ticking on a rule that made it easy for consumers to use the technology. downtown san francisco's thriving developments like these high-rise luxury apartments are partially built through tech companies that grew on an even playing field, be it in less than 60 -- but in less than 60 days, net neutrality is no more and that will change a lot of things. >> facebook or a brick and mortary tailer that sales through the -- mortar retailer that sales through the economic could be slowed down. >> repor
to change for a main business driver in the area. we're talking about tech companies and people that use the internet. eing done to turn back the clock before time runs out. >>> we've been telling you about the federal communications decision to repeal net neutrality rules. >> now even though the fcc has made its decision, some lawmakers here in california are using a small window of opportunity to try to try and get the agency to reverse course. here's more on what's happening...
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to all of us? >> he's talking about nationalizing social media? if we overregulate this and overreact, there is clearly a problem. big tech has to step up here.k will earn $55 billion next year and google even more than that. they will have to step up here. but if we go too far we are talking about china. where you are regulating everything you see, touch and hear. we as americans have to take spobility for what we see. don't take everything at face value. charles: apple gives them codes to the government for their users that they don't share with us. '. if this event happened in chain today, the new emperor in chain today would have access. maybe they she'd some sort of force because they won't self-govern themselves. >> maybe they do. but i'm sceptical that government would be able to implement anything that would be fair and perhaps also balanced to be fair to these companies to be able to help american citizens and not have overreach. at what point do they say give me more information? i don't need this turning into information where the government has their hands in everything we are doing. with russia they don't know what they are doing
to all of us? >> he's talking about nationalizing social media? if we overregulate this and overreact, there is clearly a problem. big tech has to step up here.k will earn $55 billion next year and google even more than that. they will have to step up here. but if we go too far we are talking about china. where you are regulating everything you see, touch and hear. we as americans have to take spobility for what we see. don't take everything at face value. charles: apple gives them codes...
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to what we saw at the beginning of 2000. anna: where in tech excites you? we talk about it as one big sector and don't make use. is it still the hardware around phones like the iphone x and the pricing they are able to achieve or cloud computing? what excites most? max: the semiconductor hardware and that is really where you that isbe because related to the cryptocurrency cycle, whether you have a good view on that is a different question, but it is also something where you say that is most exposed to the cycle and the cyclical aspect of tech, so that is probably where you want to be. anna: in european tech, where are you seeing most interest at the moment? we talked about apple suppliers in asia after the apple earnings and there are some in europe, as well. what is exciting investors to talk about in europe? revolvingoes end up around the emerging markets picture. when you have such a heavy index. one thing i wanted to comment on, you mentioned quant funds. momentum just these chasers, it is asset managers in general historically have a overweight to momentum because it works. it is maybe incidental and not
to what we saw at the beginning of 2000. anna: where in tech excites you? we talk about it as one big sector and don't make use. is it still the hardware around phones like the iphone x and the pricing they are able to achieve or cloud computing? what excites most? max: the semiconductor hardware and that is really where you that isbe because related to the cryptocurrency cycle, whether you have a good view on that is a different question, but it is also something where you say that is most...
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to just about anybody and the median tech space. before we talk about your career and your book, walk us through traditional are typical investment that would make. how would you start? >> so there are different ways to source new potential opportunities. we either may know of a early-stage startup company by relationships that we have or legally they haven't they come to us and they're looking for capital. because we know us and we know them, if they see a greater opportunity they will say do you want to be part of the syndicate that invest in this fund? one thing, given all of that we don't have a problem sourcing deals with the question of identifying which ones are the best with the brightest people who have the best chance where we can help them succeed. that's how we want to play in the game. we focus on a pretty broad swath of digital media tech. it can be video, music, it could also be virtual reality, augmented reality, e sports, pure technology, i will give you an example. on the digital media side, we are investigated in a company called 88 rising. as the leading asian focus. based out of new york city, we are investors wit
to just about anybody and the median tech space. before we talk about your career and your book, walk us through traditional are typical investment that would make. how would you start? >> so there are different ways to source new potential opportunities. we either may know of a early-stage startup company by relationships that we have or legally they haven't they come to us and they're looking for capital. because we know us and we know them, if they see a greater opportunity they will...
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have an all-star panel to tell us if america's tech companies bear some or spots sponsor abilities for failing to identify nikolas cruz before his rampage. will be joined to talk about the issue. and also the role that tech has played in russia's push. the markets yes they are close. foxbusiness is open for business. in first liz claman. for liz claman. let's begin the countdown. the stock market taking it. meanwhile s&p 500 saw its best week in nearly five years. the nasdaq scored its biggest weekly gain and more than x years. what could move the needle. the january existing home sales and that will be on wednesday. plus earnings from home depot. the stock market may be closed but the stock market has the rise today. concerns over rising u.s. production did tempered those temper those gains slightly. crude oil is at 6250. the u.s. dollar edging higher as they were apparently buying on the dip following the plunge to three year lows. gaining a little ground. easing fears. it was actually driving bit coin higher. breaking through $11,000 for the first time since january 30. president trump he is not holding back 1 inch. a firing off a tweet storm over the weeke
have an all-star panel to tell us if america's tech companies bear some or spots sponsor abilities for failing to identify nikolas cruz before his rampage. will be joined to talk about the issue. and also the role that tech has played in russia's push. the markets yes they are close. foxbusiness is open for business. in first liz claman. for liz claman. let's begin the countdown. the stock market taking it. meanwhile s&p 500 saw its best week in nearly five years. the nasdaq scored its...
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decided to take which he knows about the tech industry and run for congress, to fight for the rights of online users in washington. we will speak with her next. plus, megan smith joins us to talk the challenges surrounding diversity in the workplace and building a more inclusive center. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: over the last year, big tech has stood accused of transgressions like selling campaign ads to shadowy russian groups and not doing enough to fight harassment and threats on their own platform. grill the will, who worked in the video gaming industry and is now running for congress in massachusetts, is here to explain how she wants to enact change in tech. she knows from personal experience how visceral it can be. she also played a critical role in a chapter of my new book, "brotopia." >> take us back to gamer gate. some people may not remember just how bad it was. it was a few years ago, and suddenly you have what seemed to be the entire gaming industry attacking you. >> it was truly harsh. the summer leading up to gamer gate, what happened is the forces that became the alt-right found the playbook to silence any woman in the gaming industry that they didn't like. the
decided to take which he knows about the tech industry and run for congress, to fight for the rights of online users in washington. we will speak with her next. plus, megan smith joins us to talk the challenges surrounding diversity in the workplace and building a more inclusive center. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: over the last year, big tech has stood accused of transgressions like selling campaign ads to shadowy russian groups and not doing enough to fight harassment and threats on their...
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to talk about how to treat dangerous ideas easy. vision its quality of life go and see your. sorry ass tech. cat when you get older things don't work as well as they used to like your eyesight sometimes it's enough to wear glasses but when your lenses turn cloudy you can see sharp this is when you have a cataract. even with the help of glasses going to queen's vision had deteriorated over the years he had cataracts there smashed disease for him to found i noticed it in particular when driving my car when it was dark and raining the lights were on coming traffic with me it was awkward and in fact dangerous. visited here at all. the seventy five year old needed surgery and implanted lenses after consulting his doctors he decided to have monofocal which here in germany across a part is standard lenses. used on that instance and they're very good the most important thing is that standard lenses enable you to see well and following standard surgery patients have fantastic i find with them provided the visual cortex is ok and there are no drawbacks kind that i not tied the phone companies are so it's not as if monofocal start a second class product as such i
to talk about how to treat dangerous ideas easy. vision its quality of life go and see your. sorry ass tech. cat when you get older things don't work as well as they used to like your eyesight sometimes it's enough to wear glasses but when your lenses turn cloudy you can see sharp this is when you have a cataract. even with the help of glasses going to queen's vision had deteriorated over the years he had cataracts there smashed disease for him to found i noticed it in particular when driving...
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manus: and after facebook admits that people are using it less, we will talk tech and look ahead to apples. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: is is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." it's 1:47 in the morning in new york. s&p futures suggesting will be higher, which is interesting in itself in the face of a slightly more hawkish statement from the federal reserve. equities have held up pretty well as you look at the asian session and u.s. futures. in extendedplunge trade after ebay said it shifting its payments business from its longtime partner, the dutch company. ebay wants to lower processing cost for merchants and more choice for buyers although paypal will be a checkout option until at least 23. until 2023. us at cap cfo joins a.p. in u.k. time. boeing has received a contract to continue managing u.s. missile defense system. contract extends knowing's management role for six more years, through 2023 and raises to $12.6 billion. includes overseeing the addition of 20 ground-based interceptors with the 44 already stationed in california and alaska. facebook has said changes to the platform have red
manus: and after facebook admits that people are using it less, we will talk tech and look ahead to apples. this is bloomberg. ♪ anna: is is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." it's 1:47 in the morning in new york. s&p futures suggesting will be higher, which is interesting in itself in the face of a slightly more hawkish statement from the federal reserve. equities have held up pretty well as you look at the asian session and u.s. futures. in extendedplunge trade after ebay said it...
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to you. >> dom, thank you for that dominick chu stocks off session lows, back down triple digits for the dow tech stocks are helping lead the morning rebound. joining us at post nine to talke about that elevation partners co-founder roger mcnamee. you think -- i mean you've been net critical of the market on valuation. >> yeah. >> you think that's going to change over time >> interestingly enough, i think what we've seen so far this year is this amazing spike. 7% right out of the chute. you can't annualize that kind of number we're now, what, up 3, 3.5% year to date even after this really significant cut last week. that feels to me like a number that if you analyzized it people would go crazy if they said january 1 you'll be up 3.5% the first week of february, you'd be very happy with that. so i look at this and go way too early to look at this and draw any larger conclusions other than this is the market being the market and with tech stocks, it's the same basic thing they have been leaders right now they're leading again. >> whether you look at the market more broadly, how do you think we should digest a looser fiscal policy and a tighter monetary policy? >> this is a g
to you. >> dom, thank you for that dominick chu stocks off session lows, back down triple digits for the dow tech stocks are helping lead the morning rebound. joining us at post nine to talke about that elevation partners co-founder roger mcnamee. you think -- i mean you've been net critical of the market on valuation. >> yeah. >> you think that's going to change over time >> interestingly enough, i think what we've seen so far this year is this amazing spike. 7% right...
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joining us to talk about what some people are calling the tech wreck is dan well ives from gbh insights also mark mahaney joins us good morning to you. techland has oftentimes lived in its own bubble, its own world. it's getting drawn into this situation. you're waking up in the morning, getting calls from clients, you tell them what, dan? >> in our opinion, this is the pound the table time, especially for names that we love >> pound the table as in buy, buy, buy >> yeah. especially on the secular growth names. you look at e-commerce, you look at ad growth, you look at cloud computing, big data, that's why when we look at names -- f.a.n.g. names, amazon, facebook, apple with a third of its market cap in cash, big data names that are getting crushed, this is what i view as a 12 to 18-month opportunity to own the secular growth names where we've seen the best tech earnings in the past ten years, and numbers -- we can talk about multiples, but you've seen overall numbers come up 20% from where we were a year ago we continue to expect that to happen based on all the fundamental growth oppor
joining us to talk about what some people are calling the tech wreck is dan well ives from gbh insights also mark mahaney joins us good morning to you. techland has oftentimes lived in its own bubble, its own world. it's getting drawn into this situation. you're waking up in the morning, getting calls from clients, you tell them what, dan? >> in our opinion, this is the pound the table time, especially for names that we love >> pound the table as in buy, buy, buy >> yeah....
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to figure it out. guys, thanks for joining us. michael graham, morris mark this morning talking tech >>> as we go to break, take a look at shares of. always like to say tronc surging after announces to sell billionaire investor for $500 million and the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilities. you can see that stock up ahead and up over 20% earlier. and another check on stocks overall in the market right now, of course after a couple of very, very volatile days, things seem to be stabilizing at least higher right now. you can't predict the market, but through good times and bad at t. rowe price we've helped our investors stay confident for over 80 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ especially when inside another amazing machine. your an amazing machine. the lexus es. with standard technology like lexus safety system plus. the lexus es, and es hybrid. experience amaz
to figure it out. guys, thanks for joining us. michael graham, morris mark this morning talking tech >>> as we go to break, take a look at shares of. always like to say tronc surging after announces to sell billionaire investor for $500 million and the assumption of $90 million in pension liabilities. you can see that stock up ahead and up over 20% earlier. and another check on stocks overall in the market right now, of course after a couple of very, very volatile days, things seem to...
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us from new york is also if he should get to talk to say if you thanks. well hyperinflation has hit venezuela cashes in increasingly short supply which is bad news for everyone a few tech companies that have been able to carve out a nice shot at the crisis. this is the kind of scene you can expect if you're hoping to access cash in venezuela soaring prices have led to shortages in paper money and long lines at a.t.m. . but the country's hyper inflation has produced some surprise winners in the business world small tech companies offering shoppers mobile payments. one of them is very cold its founder says venezuela's economic crisis has sped up what was already a burgeoning trend. we saw in twenty ten and twenty eleven that other tronic payments were going to be a trend globally. what's happened is that has accelerated in some countries for various reasons so perhaps our economy will become cashless before that of denmark which put more effort into payments in the market. last year the company saw a thirty fold increase in customers those availing of the service say it's made shopping easier. to make that so i would go with that i think that for me personally it's very
us from new york is also if he should get to talk to say if you thanks. well hyperinflation has hit venezuela cashes in increasingly short supply which is bad news for everyone a few tech companies that have been able to carve out a nice shot at the crisis. this is the kind of scene you can expect if you're hoping to access cash in venezuela soaring prices have led to shortages in paper money and long lines at a.t.m. . but the country's hyper inflation has produced some surprise winners in the...
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to suffer. sadly, there are many of us out there for them, many of us available to talk to other parents. we've been through this, there were 32 students killed at virginia tech, 17 shot and injured, and many, many, many more injured emotionally, who were exposed to the trauma. so there's resources available from those who have been through this. and it's a long, hard journey, but there are a lot of people out there who want to help and support them. >> lori haas, whose daughter was a survivor of the virginia tech massacre. thank you for being with us. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> you're welcome, thank you. >> to underscore what lori haas just said there. when you are a large country that has mass shootings, church, school, which we do, and you have them at the pace we've had them. one of the things you get as a country, as a side effect is a large and by the week growing community of people who have lived through these tragedies firsthand. people who have family members who have been victims, people who themselves have been victims and survived, people who have been in the school, nightclub, or the concert or whenever it was and felt the bullets go
to suffer. sadly, there are many of us out there for them, many of us available to talk to other parents. we've been through this, there were 32 students killed at virginia tech, 17 shot and injured, and many, many, many more injured emotionally, who were exposed to the trauma. so there's resources available from those who have been through this. and it's a long, hard journey, but there are a lot of people out there who want to help and support them. >> lori haas, whose daughter was a...
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to talk to american companies about russian interference. the lawmakers are frustrated by the tech giants‘ failure to provide useful information about outsideeddling in the brexit referendum. but the tech companies downplay the idea that moscow used their platforms to disrupt the brexit campaign. a senior white house official, rob porter, is sacked as staff secretary following allegations by his two former wives that he battered them. also on the programme: the us coalition kills at least 100 regime fighters, damascus calls it a war crime — the pentagon says it has the right to self—defence. a major milestone for marvel — the premiere of their first black superhero film black panther. get in touch with us using the hashtag. hello, i am katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. tech giants in the us today pushed back against the idea that their platforms were used by russia to meddle in the brexit referendum. in the first ever hearing of a parliamentary select committee outside the uk, british mps grilled the us companies about outside interference in the brexit campaign. the tech companies said they did have evidence of interf
to talk to american companies about russian interference. the lawmakers are frustrated by the tech giants‘ failure to provide useful information about outsideeddling in the brexit referendum. but the tech companies downplay the idea that moscow used their platforms to disrupt the brexit campaign. a senior white house official, rob porter, is sacked as staff secretary following allegations by his two former wives that he battered them. also on the programme: the us coalition kills at least 100...
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say they have never seen before: pam cook is coming back to take us inside and talk to students who will be the first to graduate from design techhool. high school. >>> highway 24 on the way to the tunnel is a little slow in lafayette and on the way to orinda. we will tell you more coming up. >>> some sun but already some showers to the south. more on the way to the north. if you need to get out and do something, do it now. later today, we could get low snow levels. ♪ they're super... ...but they can fly. ♪ united. helping superheroes fly. united. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ ♪ >> it is a unique style of learning and it is right here in the bay area. >> pam cook is back to tell us about the first graduating class from an innovative high school. >> for one local high school the letters will also be considered a success of an experiment. a new high school with a very different style of education. >> i first found out about it as the place that you didn't have to do homework. >> reporter: it is true. of the students at design
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to talk about what is going on. we'll talk to apple. >>> gene munster will tech watcher telling us how that stacks up. >>> republicanssh in january, closing the gap with democrats in the polls. could the gop hold on to the house in 2008. we'll hold on to the numbers for you. guess what, u watching the second hour of "varney" and company. ashley: latest read on mortgage rates, emac. liz: 4.4% the highest in four years. this is the seventh straight weakens -- week in the in. median house price at high of 240,500. this is following also the u.s. treasury 10-year yield going higher as well. freddie mac is saying likely see that mortgage rate continue to trend higher. so, you wonder, if this is going to really impact the housing market, if really people start to get up of off the couches say we have to buy now. ashley: mortgages and house prices going up. not a good combo. emac, thank you very much. liz: sure. ashley: amazon plans to open as many as six more of the cashierless amazon go stores this year. pretty interesting stuff. just to get your stuff, then you leave. all done electronically. amazon up six bucks, coming
to talk about what is going on. we'll talk to apple. >>> gene munster will tech watcher telling us how that stacks up. >>> republicanssh in january, closing the gap with democrats in the polls. could the gop hold on to the house in 2008. we'll hold on to the numbers for you. guess what, u watching the second hour of "varney" and company. ashley: latest read on mortgage rates, emac. liz: 4.4% the highest in four years. this is the seventh straight weakens -- week in...
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. >>> joining us now to talk a bit of tech this morning, kathy wood is here.ood morning >> good morning. >> you like snap >> we don't own it we are looking at facebook copying everything they do maybe this is a break from that. the numbers looked good. surprisedly good >> has everybody missed it >> don't know. we just looked at ma ushgus, da switched to instagram and my own children >> i want to talk tesla in a second but what have you been doing in the past 72 hours? >> we've been buying now we have a different take on what's happening here. we think the market is finally truly working. the first stage is when the fed started moving interest rates up in early 2016, the market was fearful they were making a mistake. we think this is a con ways tin of that. i'm happy that there's volatility that makes sense. volatility can work both ways. right now you see turbulence to the down side. if you look back to the late '90s, which is the last time we saw volatility to the upside, people forget about that >> you said you're buying. so you think these are fair or bette
. >>> joining us now to talk a bit of tech this morning, kathy wood is here.ood morning >> good morning. >> you like snap >> we don't own it we are looking at facebook copying everything they do maybe this is a break from that. the numbers looked good. surprisedly good >> has everybody missed it >> don't know. we just looked at ma ushgus, da switched to instagram and my own children >> i want to talk tesla in a second but what have you been doing in...
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to take what she knows about the tech industry and run for congress. to fight for the rights of online users in washington, will speak with her next. plus megan smith joins us to talkhallenges surrounding diversity in the workplace and building a more inclusive culture, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ emily: over the years, not doing enough to fight harassment to buy threads on their own platforms. this is a massachusetts and new jersey to explain how she was doing a change from tech. she plays a critical role in a chapter of my new book "breaking up the boys club in silicon valley." some may not realize just how bad it was just a few years ago. harsh coming up to gamer gate. they found this playbook. to destroy it any woman in the gaming industry they did not like. they would center threats, they were try to get her fired from her job. this was happening left and and then i friends realize the men in the field were not going to speak out. many back channel conversations asking them to do the right saying and they would not. what i learned was i had to do the right thing myself. there is no good way to have online order. emily: physical threats. breanna: absolutely. a brick
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to talk about. but it is important for us to deal with. i do think that there are ways of, i believe, blocking some of the impact of russian interference. teches like facebook and twitter can do more to prevent interference, journalists can do more to highlight the issue. but i do actually fundamentally agree with secretary tillerson that if the russians decide that they're going to try to interfere in our election, they're going to try to do that. and there's not much that we can do to stop them. >> i don't know why that's the case. because, after interviewing homeland security, jay johnson in the past, where they pro-actively alerted states and localities to work on the election machines, which fortunately are not hooked up to the internet, so that they are not as vulnerable to hacking, homeland and others could be doing a whole lot. the fbi could be doing more. >> oh, i absolutely agree with that. i certainly think that we can improve the security of our voting infrastructure, we can get the word out. but ultimately, the best defense against russian meddling is going to be a skeptical american public. it's going to be a public that's skep
to talk about. but it is important for us to deal with. i do think that there are ways of, i believe, blocking some of the impact of russian interference. teches like facebook and twitter can do more to prevent interference, journalists can do more to highlight the issue. but i do actually fundamentally agree with secretary tillerson that if the russians decide that they're going to try to interfere in our election, they're going to try to do that. and there's not much that we can do to stop...
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tech giants. let's go over some of the any's ghts from each co performance and talk about what could be next. joining us to dohat is a.b. mendez, from frost investment advise oorz. ab, good to see you. >> good to be back. >> let me start wh amazon. it is one of your largest holdings. what did you make of the report and whatre you expecting longer term from the stock from. >> an investment standpoint amazonor the last year or two for me has been mainly about the aws cloud busine. it's been incredibly steady in terms of therowth remaining before 40% and operating margins hanging around 25 we were expecting a slight uptick in the top line growth, which begot, 44% top line growth. that cloud business for amazon annualizes $12 million of revenue and $5 million of rprofit. anot quarter of consistentof ability and revenue. >> a.b. you have got your head in the clouds. because of amazon's cloud business. what did you see in their report today that impressed you or didn't? >> we known all of alphabet, amazon and microsoft and these are the three sort of hyper scale cloud leaders. you e alphabet report, know, twals
tech giants. let's go over some of the any's ghts from each co performance and talk about what could be next. joining us to dohat is a.b. mendez, from frost investment advise oorz. ab, good to see you. >> good to be back. >> let me start wh amazon. it is one of your largest holdings. what did you make of the report and whatre you expecting longer term from the stock from. >> an investment standpoint amazonor the last year or two for me has been mainly about the aws cloud...