17
17
Oct 25, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart the stuttering economy. it was not until the metlife stadium was built in 2010 that idea caught on. >> the nfl owners liked to bring the game to some of the newer stadiums to highlight them. they wanted the world to see this great facility. >> millions of people around the world will be watching super bowl xlviii. perhaps no venue is better prepared or staffed for an event like this. 20 times a season, metlife undergoes a transformation. a staff of about 20 takes two days to change it from one team to the other -- from jet
york and new jersey. this is a super bowl of a lot of firsts. this is the first time it is being hosted by two teams, the jets and the giants. the first time it is being hosted by two states and one big city. the first time the game is being played in a northern city in a building without a roof. >> bringing the super bowl to the new york region has been a decade-long effort for tisch. it began after 9/11 when he began pitching the idea to nfl and local politicians as a way to jumpstart...
381
381
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 2
and matt miller in new york. mark crumpton is standing right in new york with a preview of what is coming up on "bottom line." >> on the customer as we his housing -- one of the top stories we're following his housing. more home building in september. will that give the u.s. and offer against any of the economic slowdown? hour.u at the top of the back to you in san francisco, home to the national league champion giants. >> yes! go giants! thank you. awesome game yesterday. the giants going to the world series. >> third time in five years. >> corey and i were at a restaurant in 2010, he did these -- it was kind of like jumping jacks. >> synchronized swimming on land. i was excited. >> we will talk about sports, coming up. more on "bloomberg west." ♪ >> travis ishikawa hits one into right! the giants win the pennant! >> the san francisco giants are heading to the world series on that dramatic walkoff home run. the giants will face the kansas city royals. everybody is buzzing about it. our editor at large cory joh
and matt miller in new york. mark crumpton is standing right in new york with a preview of what is coming up on "bottom line." >> on the customer as we his housing -- one of the top stories we're following his housing. more home building in september. will that give the u.s. and offer against any of the economic slowdown? hour.u at the top of the back to you in san francisco, home to the national league champion giants. >> yes! go giants! thank you. awesome game yesterday....
33
33
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. by ideology there is a difference, so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i reduced taxes all across the board, not just for the rich. the middle class has paid lower taxes than they have since the 1950's. we cut the waste and fraud. from my point of view, that is exactly what we should be doing. that is what a progressive should be doing. when did it become written in the bible that are aggressive politics is running an inefficient, bloated government? no. progressive politics is running an efficient, streamlined government that actually gets results and performs more money, more money, more money. that is not the man
new york city, i represent new york state. my constituents are in new york city but i represent the whole state, and there is a difference between upstate and downstate. by ideology there is a difference, so they are very different jobs and two very different constituencies with two different sets of values. in my position at the end of the day, i have to make sure that this state is economically competitive, and i have to make sure that the tax situation keeps us competitive, so yes, i reduced...
46
46
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
cdc beingople at the in new york ready to go. haveovernor, the mayor said we learned from the mistakes of dallas. they were doing drills in preparation before the dallas patient and afterwards but they really ramped things up. they had a training session to make sure everyone in the committee was aware of what to do. >> the member of the nurses union speaking on the hill today joined us on bottom line a couple of weeks ago. she said the messages they want to send is not one more nurse to be infected. they are caring for a patient. the protocols to protect your self when you are actually caring for someone with ebola, is anything being done to make those protocols more stringent? is working on that now. they are in the process of providing guidelines. has not been a lot of transparency about what those guidelines are going to be like. they are working hard to address those things now. >> shannon joining us with an update on ebola. the doctor who contracted ebola is in bellevue hospital here in new york city. up next, we look at th
cdc beingople at the in new york ready to go. haveovernor, the mayor said we learned from the mistakes of dallas. they were doing drills in preparation before the dallas patient and afterwards but they really ramped things up. they had a training session to make sure everyone in the committee was aware of what to do. >> the member of the nurses union speaking on the hill today joined us on bottom line a couple of weeks ago. she said the messages they want to send is not one more nurse to...
65
65
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
new york. it was only a matter of time. the hospitals have been preparing, doing dry runs for something like this. now we know the details. this man came over after working in guinea and doctors without borders. he did not feel any kind of fever or fatigue until recently. he has been taking this chapter day. said they -- twice a >> we have been talking about this. brendan greeley, what was your inclination as you read of isolation? >> the key is to look at the difference between the way doctors without borders handled this, because they do treatments where there are ebola outbreaks, and the way cdc handles it. the cdc development improve its procedures, this is what bellevue's doing now, what they're doing is adopting what doctors without borders has always done. >> if you are a columbia physicians and surgeons, as dr. spencer is, you can't pick a better hospital in america. >> bellevue. >> the first maternity ward. they made popular the syringe. they own emergency care. as he goes in there las
new york. it was only a matter of time. the hospitals have been preparing, doing dry runs for something like this. now we know the details. this man came over after working in guinea and doctors without borders. he did not feel any kind of fever or fatigue until recently. he has been taking this chapter day. said they -- twice a >> we have been talking about this. brendan greeley, what was your inclination as you read of isolation? >> the key is to look at the difference between the...
42
42
Oct 13, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
you have a residence here in new york. >> i was born in new york. here on the new york stock exchange is where we should be. capitalabout tapping markets? is that something you want to do relatively soon? >> we are going to tap these debt markets for sure. i think the question about the equity piece of this depends on discussions we need to have with about our plan going forward. technically, we do not need equities. we may issue some just as a safety. a slowdown in the industry or whatever reason. it is all up in the air. i think the prospects are good. i have seen some rather nefarious notes on the prospects for the rest of 2014 and 2015. are indications are otherwise. we are going to wait until the end of the month. we are not as negative as the other guys. situation in russia does not concern you as much? >> it does concern me for geopolitical reasons. it may have some impact on our volumes. different.etely our position in latin america is different than anyone else. we are the busy -- the biggest carmaker in brazil. so i think we going to do be
you have a residence here in new york. >> i was born in new york. here on the new york stock exchange is where we should be. capitalabout tapping markets? is that something you want to do relatively soon? >> we are going to tap these debt markets for sure. i think the question about the equity piece of this depends on discussions we need to have with about our plan going forward. technically, we do not need equities. we may issue some just as a safety. a slowdown in the industry or...
53
53
Oct 25, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
how the new york city start up is transforming the home cooking experience. ♪ >> just as new york is known for its great restaurants and top chefs, the prices for these one class meals do not come cheap. blue apron is a startup that offers tasty meals at everyday prices. you get a box of instructions and ingredients. we are inside louis bring in the final installment of our series. -- blue apron and a final installment of our series. >> and new york city startup looking to spice things up in your kitchen. >> and is not about eating, but the experience of cooking and having fun while cooking in the kitchen. >> they have fresh ingredients that customers can cook in their own kitchen. the process is simple. customer selects three meals from six weekly options. in about a week, the ingredients arrives at your door. >> we are not selling you a recipe off the website, we send you ingredients that are a fundamental part of the experience. we get to tell the stories of our suppliers. >> three meals 14 of people -- three meals for two people cost $60. that is $10 per diner. how do they do it?
how the new york city start up is transforming the home cooking experience. ♪ >> just as new york is known for its great restaurants and top chefs, the prices for these one class meals do not come cheap. blue apron is a startup that offers tasty meals at everyday prices. you get a box of instructions and ingredients. we are inside louis bring in the final installment of our series. -- blue apron and a final installment of our series. >> and new york city startup looking to spice...
94
94
Oct 28, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
governors of new york and new jersey's. both states have mandatory 21-dÉcor and teens for anyone forsed -- 21-day quarantine anyone exposed to ebola. we arecdc thinks that being too cautious. i understand that. >> still, new york and new jersey have back up somewhat, the quarantines can be served at home. the u.s. is stocking up on oil and that is likely to keep the price falling. west texas intermediate was trading below $21 a barrel this morning. there is also speculation that sincecan fall the highest july. we'll find out tomorrow when the government releases its latest data. when opec meets next month, it is unlikely to cut production to prop up the price. number one priority right now is finding new members possible. the number of active users on twitter grew in the third quarter but at a slower rate, plus the copy's actual loss got bigger. ceo dick costolo said he wants to build the largest daily audience in the world and to do that, twitter would have to quadruple its audience to challenge facebook's 1.3 billion use
governors of new york and new jersey's. both states have mandatory 21-dÉcor and teens for anyone forsed -- 21-day quarantine anyone exposed to ebola. we arecdc thinks that being too cautious. i understand that. >> still, new york and new jersey have back up somewhat, the quarantines can be served at home. the u.s. is stocking up on oil and that is likely to keep the price falling. west texas intermediate was trading below $21 a barrel this morning. there is also speculation that sincecan...
177
177
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
quote
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 2
and matt miller in new york. mark crumpton is standing right in new york with a preview of what is coming up on "bottom line." >> on the customer as we his housing -- one of the top stories we're following his housing. more home building in september. will that give the u.s. and offer against any of the economic slowdown? hour.u at the top of the back to you in san francisco, home to the national league champion giants. >> yes! go giants! thank you. awesome game yesterday. the giants going to the world series. >> third time in five years. >> corey and i were at a restaurant in 2010, he did these
and matt miller in new york. mark crumpton is standing right in new york with a preview of what is coming up on "bottom line." >> on the customer as we his housing -- one of the top stories we're following his housing. more home building in september. will that give the u.s. and offer against any of the economic slowdown? hour.u at the top of the back to you in san francisco, home to the national league champion giants. >> yes! go giants! thank you. awesome game yesterday....
93
93
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
ebola coming to new york city. what do we need to see from the new ebola czar? arp -- the former tarp feinberg, will be joining me in a few moments. should there be a travel ban? the former american airlines ceo is joining me. we have a special on bloomberg television, "making the cut," they look at the future of television and being untethered to your cable box. we will talk to an investor and integrator of digital media companies. case of ebolat diagnosed in the biggest city in the u.s.. a doctor being treated in a new york. dr. spencer came down with the disease after working with doctors without borders. here's new york governor andrew cuomo. >> we had a fortunate circumstance here that the affected person was a doctor, a person who worked with doctors without borders. he was familiar with the etc., andy, symptoms, he handles himself accordingly. yet close contact with three other people including his girlfriend, who is now quarantined. is exiting thee duracell battery unit. they want to spin off to resell into a standalone company. -- spin off duracell to a
ebola coming to new york city. what do we need to see from the new ebola czar? arp -- the former tarp feinberg, will be joining me in a few moments. should there be a travel ban? the former american airlines ceo is joining me. we have a special on bloomberg television, "making the cut," they look at the future of television and being untethered to your cable box. we will talk to an investor and integrator of digital media companies. case of ebolat diagnosed in the biggest city in the...
40
40
Oct 28, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
now with new york and governor cuomo and governor christie in new jersey. is this a shared responsibility between the states and federal government, or is one side encroaching on the other? >> the responsibility in the first case lies with the federal government. we're talking about people coming from overseas on international flights specifically from west africa. that's something where the federal government should put in place policies and protocols that people feel safe with. obviously that's not the case and you have bipartisan governor saying the federal government is not doing enough. in my opinion, they have the authority when the federal government is failing to protect the people of a state to take whatever steps they believe appropriate and legally they are empowered to protect the people. >> the two big dispute so far are one, the federal government held on no-fly ban. the second is whether people should be quarantined, the example of this doctor who came back to new york and rode the subway. it seems to have unsettled the governors. ourare the
now with new york and governor cuomo and governor christie in new jersey. is this a shared responsibility between the states and federal government, or is one side encroaching on the other? >> the responsibility in the first case lies with the federal government. we're talking about people coming from overseas on international flights specifically from west africa. that's something where the federal government should put in place policies and protocols that people feel safe with....
21
21
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
york city -- seeing in new york city. >> for more on ebola, the director of the infectious disease epidemiology program at the university joins us on the phone from washington dc. this is your specialty. how worried should we be? >> we really shouldn't be. the facts that this is an unusual disease, it is rare in this country and we have never seen it before. a very largey have epidemic going on right now. it is mostly the health care workers who are at risk there. given the fact that he went immediately, to the ambulance to hee hospital as soon as th at a temperature, there were not any bodily fluids. i know the stock or had his temperature tested a couple of times a day after returning from africa, but is there any way to improve early detection? that in general, experience shows that people are not able to infect others. and they actually -- on till showactually start to signs of disease, and then you have to have contact with utley fluids like large or grecians. with utley fluids like blood or excretions. >> talk to us about the experimental drug, one of the most from missing solutions for e
york city -- seeing in new york city. >> for more on ebola, the director of the infectious disease epidemiology program at the university joins us on the phone from washington dc. this is your specialty. how worried should we be? >> we really shouldn't be. the facts that this is an unusual disease, it is rare in this country and we have never seen it before. a very largey have epidemic going on right now. it is mostly the health care workers who are at risk there. given the fact...
40
40
Oct 23, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
they say being in new york offers a competitive advantage. >> new york is an inherently diverse place. you meet people from all over the world. it's easier for us to be successful with people in europe than companies in the valley. >> just like companies in the valley, it's not all work and no play. appnexus has its own unique set of office perks. >> this is our basketball court. >> off basketball court in new york city. >> yes. >> one go remains, will appnexus be the first big new york tech i.p.o.? >> no that we're at a point the industry is big enough and could s is big enough we be a successful company, i think we could be a really, really good public company. >> we're joined from new york, you know, alex, ad tech is a place where you've seen the market pulling back. there's been a perception of over valuation. how does appnexus overcome that? >> we've seen that with rocket fuel. that may be why they're waiting before getting into the public market. their value proposition, rocket fuel has been into the banner ad space. o'kelley and appnexus are focusing on mobile. they're trying t
they say being in new york offers a competitive advantage. >> new york is an inherently diverse place. you meet people from all over the world. it's easier for us to be successful with people in europe than companies in the valley. >> just like companies in the valley, it's not all work and no play. appnexus has its own unique set of office perks. >> this is our basketball court. >> off basketball court in new york city. >> yes. >> one go remains, will...
122
122
Oct 22, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
anchor mark crumpton joins us live from new york with a preview. looking thanks, we are at issues facing community banks in america. the banker's association held its convention in dallas this week, one of the participants was frank sorrentino of connectone bank. we will discuss regulatory oversight, interest rates, and what keeps bankers awake at night. i will see you at the top of the hour. brad, back to you in san francisco. >> thank you, mark. google is announcing a new e-mail product called -- inbox. >> i have only learned about inbox recently via a google blog post, so everything i know sound a little bit about a product commercial, but in is a new e-mail system, not gmail, something separate, and it is supposed to work with a little little bit of artificial intelligence to act like a kind of personal assistant to help you deal with your e-mail, which has probably become a problem like my e-mail has dot there is too much of it, i do not know where the important information is, and it is not connected to any live updates from the internet that
anchor mark crumpton joins us live from new york with a preview. looking thanks, we are at issues facing community banks in america. the banker's association held its convention in dallas this week, one of the participants was frank sorrentino of connectone bank. we will discuss regulatory oversight, interest rates, and what keeps bankers awake at night. i will see you at the top of the hour. brad, back to you in san francisco. >> thank you, mark. google is announcing a new e-mail product...
79
79
Oct 7, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
an iconic new york city hotel gets new ownership from china. it has a great to pay hilton worldwide $2 billion for the waldorf-astoria. it is one of manhattan's a signature properties and features more than 1200 rooms. time warner is set to shed jobs in its turner broadcasting division. turner'sbout 10% of global workforce. time warner says the move is part of a broader initiative to improve affability. turner operates cnn, tnt, and cbs and has about 14,000 full-time employees. those are your top headlines. >> we welcome all of you worldwide. this is a rare treat and what "bloomberg surveillance" has always been about. michael spence is with us and from columbia university jeff sachs. to have jeff sachs and spence together is an iconic moment. in acrity the other day speech in georgetown and in my conversation with her, michael, as you mentioned, the new normal, the new neutral from the formally known as pimco crude, mediocrity is about subdued economic growth. do we need to be that pessimistic? to medium run, the answer is yes to a few of head
an iconic new york city hotel gets new ownership from china. it has a great to pay hilton worldwide $2 billion for the waldorf-astoria. it is one of manhattan's a signature properties and features more than 1200 rooms. time warner is set to shed jobs in its turner broadcasting division. turner'sbout 10% of global workforce. time warner says the move is part of a broader initiative to improve affability. turner operates cnn, tnt, and cbs and has about 14,000 full-time employees. those are your...
74
74
Oct 31, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
>> for me it is -- i love new york. i have really embraced new york. i love the local brands, the forl juice presses, instance, one partnership i have been fortunate to have, it's obviously a healthy thing and it is something that for me being a new yorker and an already established a buddy like juice has been good for me. being a new yorker and having your brands in new york companies, it was very important for me. >> matt harvey, new york mets pitching ace joining us in studio. thanks so much. that in morering sports teams, the chicago cubs have fired rick renteria. that is opening up space for joe maddon, who just left the tampa bay rays. let's get back to the breaking news stories we have been following. virgin galactic reporting its spaceshiptwo space tourism rocket has been lost in southern california. the status of the pilots is unclear. you are looking at a live picture. the company tweeted friday during the test the vehicle suffered a serious anomaly resulting in the loss of spaceshiptwo. the company founded by british billionaire sir richard
>> for me it is -- i love new york. i have really embraced new york. i love the local brands, the forl juice presses, instance, one partnership i have been fortunate to have, it's obviously a healthy thing and it is something that for me being a new yorker and an already established a buddy like juice has been good for me. being a new yorker and having your brands in new york companies, it was very important for me. >> matt harvey, new york mets pitching ace joining us in studio....
54
54
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what we are trying to do tomorrow in new york. it is the third such series, with three more to go. we focus on important markets or important industries to help u.s. companies better connect with opportunities to export their goods and services overseas. >> what do american businesses tell you about the chances to expand, to export, to get a market goods and other markets? >> it depends on what the market is. china clearly has complexities and barriers. that is especially acute for small and medium-size company's, which we are here to help focus on tomorrow. we have commercial trade representatives from a number of offices in china that are here to help them access point can be a difficult market. >> have the chinese been receptive to american overtures, when it comes to talking about trade deficit and currency? is an ongoing project. currency is just one issue. the chinese realize fundamentally they are shifting their economy from and i sort of an economy to a consumer driven economy. if they are going to enjoy the same sort of g
that is what we are trying to do tomorrow in new york. it is the third such series, with three more to go. we focus on important markets or important industries to help u.s. companies better connect with opportunities to export their goods and services overseas. >> what do american businesses tell you about the chances to expand, to export, to get a market goods and other markets? >> it depends on what the market is. china clearly has complexities and barriers. that is especially...
37
37
Oct 28, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
he spoke to me about that time and his rivalry with "the new york times." >> "the new york times" had gotten it, it was their story, and they had published it for three days. we were just sucking air. we did not have it. we had to do that most iritating of all newspaper acts, you have to quote the other paper. blah blah blah blah blah, "the new york times" said today. >> later, he backed the reporters that broke the story that led to president nixon's resignation. >> that accentuated what the pentagon papers had done for you. you were a force to be reckoned with and you would beat everybody. >> it put us on the map. nixon did. and then it put us on the stage, where journalists are not supposed to be and they are not very comfortable and particularly good at. rattled us all for a while. >> i talked to bob woodward and carl bernstein and they reflected on their time working with them. >> he had this glass office and you could see who was working in there. and he would get out and there would be a hundred pairs of eyes following him around. where is he going, what is the action? if two p
he spoke to me about that time and his rivalry with "the new york times." >> "the new york times" had gotten it, it was their story, and they had published it for three days. we were just sucking air. we did not have it. we had to do that most iritating of all newspaper acts, you have to quote the other paper. blah blah blah blah blah, "the new york times" said today. >> later, he backed the reporters that broke the story that led to president nixon's...
67
67
Oct 27, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
york and new jersey. anyone traveling from west africa who has been exposed to ebola faces a 21 day quarantine at home. in new jersey, a nurse who works with ebola patients in africa has not been quarantined at a hospital. new jersey governor chris christie defended his policy. >> i don't label you are dealing with something as serious as this that we can count on a voluntary system. this is the governments job. if anything, the government's job is to protect the safety and health of our citizens. and ie taken this action absolutely have no second thoughts about it. >> the obama administration considers the new york and new jersey policies not grounded in science. toyota and volkswagen are battling for the title of the world is car seller. the japanese company has now pulled ahead in the first nine months of the year. they sold 7.69 that's 7.6 million vehicles. sales are ups. almost six percent so far this year. let's get back to the ecb stress tests. the central bank gave most lenders a clean bill of hea
york and new jersey. anyone traveling from west africa who has been exposed to ebola faces a 21 day quarantine at home. in new jersey, a nurse who works with ebola patients in africa has not been quarantined at a hospital. new jersey governor chris christie defended his policy. >> i don't label you are dealing with something as serious as this that we can count on a voluntary system. this is the governments job. if anything, the government's job is to protect the safety and health of our...
81
81
Oct 1, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
>> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> on the trail of a killer. scientists are trying to find anyone who has been in contact with the first person diagnosed with people in the united states. >> more americans get behind the wheel. new car sales soared again last month. pickups and suvs are the hottest sellers around. >> an instant classic. we talked playoffs with an all-star first baseman. you are watching "market makers ." good morning, everybody. >> what are you most excited about? >> david tepper. what else? >> robin hood and a whole lot more. it's october 1. breast cancer awareness month. we are going to be talking about it all month. >> pink. we do have some news to share with everybody. >> bricking economic news. -- breaking economic news. michael mckee is in the newsroom. >> this is one of those reports that point to go down badly on wall street because we are stuck in a situation where the premiums this previous report was so high, there was almost nowhere to go but down. we go down to 5660. are lower th
>> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> on the trail of a killer. scientists are trying to find anyone who has been in contact with the first person diagnosed with people in the united states. >> more americans get behind the wheel. new car sales soared again last month. pickups and suvs are the hottest sellers around. >> an instant classic. we talked playoffs with an all-star first...
47
47
Oct 30, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the new york stock exchange and the new york stock exchange markets appeared -- experienced issue involving publishing. according to the new york stock exchange, the issue was resolved in about 10 minutes or so, but it did have some impact on some stocks. i want to show you one in particular, united health services. you can see right there it did .it and intraday low i spoke to a traitor on the floor at the new york stock exchange, and he told me that this was uncharted territory right there. we'll be on the markets again in 30 minutes. stay right there. "bottom line" again in two. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line." .hanks for staying with us sequestration and tricking defense dollars pose a challenge to major contractors like boeing. could the election altar that outlook? peter cook is back now with a view from one of the biggest players, boeing. the second biggest defense contractor in the u.s. boeing's defense and the companyt -- number two in terms of defense contractors in this nation. aircraft flying over iraq and syria right now. some republicans are promis
the new york stock exchange and the new york stock exchange markets appeared -- experienced issue involving publishing. according to the new york stock exchange, the issue was resolved in about 10 minutes or so, but it did have some impact on some stocks. i want to show you one in particular, united health services. you can see right there it did .it and intraday low i spoke to a traitor on the floor at the new york stock exchange, and he told me that this was uncharted territory right there....
44
44
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
i have been doing the work for new york prepared for ebola. i can tell you we have never been here before. they make it sound easy on the television, just follow the protocol and everything is fine. these are very specific and strict protocol, much more specific and strict than most of the preparation thus far. you only get one slip and one mistake. remember even if you do everything right from the point of identification, you're then left with the issue of everyone who was in contact with that person up until then, so you then have a whole detective game of a manhunt person hunt where whether we touched them, who did they see. it really is a phenomenal challenging situation. i do not see any part for political divide or common areas about it. i don't get that. >> he was at an event with joe biden before he came to talk to the press. yeah, when i asked him how the federal government was doing, he said i'm a lawyer. it's not my field, i'm a lawyer. he also spent a long time not saying the following words. ibaka is doing a great job managing thi
i have been doing the work for new york prepared for ebola. i can tell you we have never been here before. they make it sound easy on the television, just follow the protocol and everything is fine. these are very specific and strict protocol, much more specific and strict than most of the preparation thus far. you only get one slip and one mistake. remember even if you do everything right from the point of identification, you're then left with the issue of everyone who was in contact with that...
69
69
Oct 27, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
new rules on ebola in new york. anyone coming from west africa who had exposure to ebola will be quarantined at home for 21 days. even while, in new jersey, a nurse who returned is now being quarantined in a newark hospital. here's new jersey governor chris christie on fox. >> i don't believe that we can count on a voluntary system. this is government's job. if anything else, the government's job is to protect the safety and health of our citizens. and so we've taken this action, and i absolutely have no second thoughts about it. >> the white house says the new policies made discourage health workers going to africa to help and warn with "policies not grounded in science." >> let's look at the baseball and the world series. there's been breaking news. san francisco just one win away from a third title in five seasons. bumgarner threw a four-hit shoutout. they defeated the royals 5-0. they lead the series three games to two. san francisco can wrap it up tomorrow night. game six is in kansas city. some movement here i
new rules on ebola in new york. anyone coming from west africa who had exposure to ebola will be quarantined at home for 21 days. even while, in new jersey, a nurse who returned is now being quarantined in a newark hospital. here's new jersey governor chris christie on fox. >> i don't believe that we can count on a voluntary system. this is government's job. if anything else, the government's job is to protect the safety and health of our citizens. and so we've taken this action, and i...
42
42
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." ♪ to our viewers in the united states and to those of you joining from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stock some stories making headlines on this thursday. su keenan watching crude oil. canquestion today, how low the kodak oh peter cook on capitol hill where lawmakers are asking tough questions about the ebola crisis. we begin with julie hyman as u.s. stocks extend a worldwide selloff until we heard from bed president -- think of st. louis fed president james bullard. >> that was really the turning point. andael mckee spoke to him he talked about some of the challenges facing the economy right now, particularly globally. however, he went a step further in his comments to michael mckee. listen in. >> i think a reasonable response from the fed in the situation would be to invoke the cause on the tape or that says the tape was data dependent and we can go apposite on the taper at this juncture. >> and other words, the winding down of quan
. ♪ from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line." ♪ to our viewers in the united states and to those of you joining from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stock some stories making headlines on this thursday. su keenan watching crude oil. canquestion today, how low the kodak oh peter cook on capitol hill where lawmakers are asking tough questions about the ebola crisis. we begin with julie hyman as u.s. stocks...
77
77
Oct 13, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
why new york city? entered a fewl years ago, i was lucky enough to be involved in that whole process. and after cornell won the new york city is an epicenter of entrepreneurial activity. and the folks and as the guy strongly believe that -- in ithaca strongly believe that it synergy between the two campuses. that will grow over time. in first rulings will go up 2017, and then beyond that we will build out the whole campus. >> i've been to is the car and thicaork city -- i and new york city. there is this inherent debate about vocational versus educational. about classroom learning and internships and being close to the actual work. with ayou balance that school with such academic history let cornell? >> i do not think the conflict at all. the programming at cornell tech one that has postdocs and phd's actually coming to campus at the google building and starting companies. using the campus facilities and resources and faculty to do so. we have programs in africa that ica thatame thing -- ith do the same
why new york city? entered a fewl years ago, i was lucky enough to be involved in that whole process. and after cornell won the new york city is an epicenter of entrepreneurial activity. and the folks and as the guy strongly believe that -- in ithaca strongly believe that it synergy between the two campuses. that will grow over time. in first rulings will go up 2017, and then beyond that we will build out the whole campus. >> i've been to is the car and thicaork city -- i and new york...
43
43
Oct 31, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the new york marathon takes over the big apple this sunday. the event to attract 50,000 participants from around the world. how do you determine the winners? the tech being used in the marathon. grid game is working with a company called proto-track -- c transfers datach back to the race organizers in real time. lastat has happened in the 20 years of information processing and data processing is there has been a massive change in the amount of people and scale that you have to be .ble to process the only way to process large amounts of data is in memory computing. in computerur data drives. or disk that is necessary in order to support the real-time cal ollection that is happening to be up to process and report on the performance of athletes and do any analytics on that. you have these chips that are tags the in the racers run with. and as they pass sensors on the course, they will be moved into the cloud, and processed, and then information is provided in real time to not just runners but spectators. the only way to do that, especially when y
the new york marathon takes over the big apple this sunday. the event to attract 50,000 participants from around the world. how do you determine the winners? the tech being used in the marathon. grid game is working with a company called proto-track -- c transfers datach back to the race organizers in real time. lastat has happened in the 20 years of information processing and data processing is there has been a massive change in the amount of people and scale that you have to be .ble to...
45
45
Oct 17, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
at all because new york had -- bad plans were basically not allowed in new york, which meant lots of people had nothing at all. if it were not a stick that republicans wanted to use to beat up the president, this would be reported as a really startling policy success, but the public does not see that. >> does that mean obama is a great president? >> i think it is the primary reason. this is a defining achievement. but other things, financial reform, is much better than people think. a lot of people think that because no wall street people went to jail, which i regret, too, that nothing was done. which is not true. that's serious, but i would have liked to see some people sent to jail to encourage the others. looking forward in terms of legacy, what we have now is much more effective regulation of large financial institutions. we have serious consumer protection, which we did not have at all before. that's not nearly as big a deal as health care, but people talk as if nothing was done, and it is better than people realize. >> did you read leon panetta's book? >> i'm not a cheerleader
at all because new york had -- bad plans were basically not allowed in new york, which meant lots of people had nothing at all. if it were not a stick that republicans wanted to use to beat up the president, this would be reported as a really startling policy success, but the public does not see that. >> does that mean obama is a great president? >> i think it is the primary reason. this is a defining achievement. but other things, financial reform, is much better than people think....
99
99
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
>> he was born and raised in new york and cares about new york. he wants to help people in his hometown. he wants to help people effectively. he's a bottom-line guy. , heavorite thing about him took one look at me yesterday and said you need a complete makeover, come and see me. >> that's because he knows retail sales are down and in its -- and he needs new customers. what is the climate in new york really like right now? we are headed into winter. talk to me about people in need. >> homelessness is at an all-time high. we are up about 10% this year alone. tonight, 54,000 people will live in homeless shelters including more than -- >> in new york? >> yes, including 26,000 children. we are really in trouble and that's why this conference and that's what you are covering this conference means so much. >> how much money are you raising today? >> we will net more than $6 million. so much of that is due to you on bloomberg, thank you so much for being our partner. >> thank you. i will send this back to erik schatzker, over 50,000 new yorkers sleeping i
>> he was born and raised in new york and cares about new york. he wants to help people in his hometown. he wants to help people effectively. he's a bottom-line guy. , heavorite thing about him took one look at me yesterday and said you need a complete makeover, come and see me. >> that's because he knows retail sales are down and in its -- and he needs new customers. what is the climate in new york really like right now? we are headed into winter. talk to me about people in need....
97
97
Oct 31, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
emerging earlyn winter as the new york city -- early winner of the new york city marathon. it really is giving hotels a literal run for their money. i think this is fascinating because obviously the new york state attorney general is investigating airbnb on the one hand. on the other hand the new york city marathon is promoting airbnb as the number one place to stay. it was the first thing that shows up on the website. that is a little bit at odds. >> it is at odds. and that means that traditional sponsors like other hotel operators are up in arms over airbnb. we will see how this stands out. maybe are coming -- they are becoming a legitimate corporation. lenovo not getting complacent third place. they say they want to become the leader in the smartphone device. they want to go after samsung and apple. >> i don't know about that. will they be able to do that? >> they will be able to go against xiaomi, saying it is the third biggest after samsung and apple. it would not be the third biggest if you look today. after lenovo finished it purchase of motor role of nobility, it wo
emerging earlyn winter as the new york city -- early winner of the new york city marathon. it really is giving hotels a literal run for their money. i think this is fascinating because obviously the new york state attorney general is investigating airbnb on the one hand. on the other hand the new york city marathon is promoting airbnb as the number one place to stay. it was the first thing that shows up on the website. that is a little bit at odds. >> it is at odds. and that means that...
55
55
Oct 15, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
he was once a new york reporter for the new york elite news, he worked for mario cuomo, and he was barack obama's pollster in 2008 and 2012. i am not sure which of those jobs was the hardest, but this interview will be easier. >> thank you. >> mark, big brother -- i will give you a high sign. we discussed earlier on the show putting aside questions of public health, which are central, on the political side is it that are for democrats for president obama to be back at the white house was to mark -- at the white house? or should he be on the campaign trail? >> i think it is one of those things where you do not analyze it to lyrically first. what would the president do in situations like this. -- i think it is one of those things where you do not analyze it politically first. it was the same thing with sandy. i think the fact of the matter is there are things going on in the world that are unsettling to people and the president from his perspective, and i obviously worked for him as his pollster. i think it is the right thing to do. anytime you have a situation like this, whether it is arou
he was once a new york reporter for the new york elite news, he worked for mario cuomo, and he was barack obama's pollster in 2008 and 2012. i am not sure which of those jobs was the hardest, but this interview will be easier. >> thank you. >> mark, big brother -- i will give you a high sign. we discussed earlier on the show putting aside questions of public health, which are central, on the political side is it that are for democrats for president obama to be back at the white...
51
51
Oct 27, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
> him of the new york city, ."is is "charlie rose oscar was a giant of the fashion industry. special onems was a al'sis triumphs was am wedding dress for her marriage to george clooney. own infirmity years, he grew up a new -- i have known them for many years, he grew up in the dominican republic. >> while i was in spain -- i was from a big family, i am the youngest. it was a lot of pressure on me to come back to the dominican republic. i did not see myself selling insurance. i tried to demonstrate my father that i could make it on my own. fashiond doing illustrations for magazines in spain because i could do it very well. that led me to the fashion houses and to learn what fashion was all about. he offered me a job to come and work as an illustrator in his house. .hat really is the getting i never, ever went to fashion bestl, but i went to the fashion school, because i had the opportunity to work in house so i could see how they were constructed. so i could be a fashion designer and paint. i kept doing goes for a long period of time over the years that i lived in paris. each
> him of the new york city, ."is is "charlie rose oscar was a giant of the fashion industry. special onems was a al'sis triumphs was am wedding dress for her marriage to george clooney. own infirmity years, he grew up a new -- i have known them for many years, he grew up in the dominican republic. >> while i was in spain -- i was from a big family, i am the youngest. it was a lot of pressure on me to come back to the dominican republic. i did not see myself selling insurance....
36
36
Oct 14, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
what is it about new york? why new york? why new york city? roosevelt island? >> when cornell entered the r.f.p. a few years ago, i was involved in that whole process and came down to cornell and stanford and after cornell won the competition, new york city is an epicenter of entrepreneurial activity and the folks in ithaca believed that it would help and only four hours apart. there is a great energy between the two campuses and will grow over time for sure. the first buildings will go up in 2017 and beyond that, we'll build out the whole campus. >> i have been to new york city. they might as well be 4,000 miles apart. i went to n.y.u. and sort of inherent debate as a school about vocational versus educational, classroom learning versus internships and being close to businesses and close to the actual work. how do you imagine that balance for a school with such an academic history like cornell and incredible work history as new york city? >> i don't think they conflict at all. the program at cornell tech, there is a program called the runway program, which has
what is it about new york? why new york? why new york city? roosevelt island? >> when cornell entered the r.f.p. a few years ago, i was involved in that whole process and came down to cornell and stanford and after cornell won the competition, new york city is an epicenter of entrepreneurial activity and the folks in ithaca believed that it would help and only four hours apart. there is a great energy between the two campuses and will grow over time for sure. the first buildings will go...
31
31
Oct 26, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
york tech scene to see how new companies are disrupting old-school new york industries like retail and finance. this is shelby holliday with a look at two companies -- betterment and box. >> a kitchen, old board games, and themed meeting spaces. >> people say it looks like a reading room. i am ok with that. >> at betterment's new york headquarters, wall street finance meets silicon valley culture. >> this whole side of the floor is engineers. >> the startup is trying to rewrite the rules of investing with user-friendly technology and low fees. compared to a 1% fee that traditional money managers charge, betterment clients pay as little as 0.1%. >> we use smart technology to automate a part of your life that previously had to spend a lot of time doing it. >> founder and ceo jon stein quit his job in financial services and launched the company in 2010. >> we thought we were getting ripped off by the financial services industry. >> the use software and algorithms to manage people's money. >> we do tax management, dividend management, all better than you could do them on your own. the resu
york tech scene to see how new companies are disrupting old-school new york industries like retail and finance. this is shelby holliday with a look at two companies -- betterment and box. >> a kitchen, old board games, and themed meeting spaces. >> people say it looks like a reading room. i am ok with that. >> at betterment's new york headquarters, wall street finance meets silicon valley culture. >> this whole side of the floor is engineers. >> the startup is...
206
206
Oct 16, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
new york and london are both cities with souls. corporate's and elitists in them that encourage innovation. one of the talks is on the house of the future, the internet of things. and those sorts of developments are leading out of new york -- a very different environment than what we saw a year ago. look at the world, we just mentioned ebola, europe, your neck of the woods worried about another recession, in china things are slowing down, how is that? is there any fear among people and the tech sector that that will start spilling over? >> yes i think growth and innovation will always continue, i think entrepreneurs are people you try to help solve some of the bigger problems, if you look at what is being done around the world, and using examples of best practices in other cities, that in itself is trying to the economicuel and entrepreneurial developments, and the social responsibility, some of the greatest tech entrepreneurs are people who, case in point you may see one of them who might be despite the cells trying to balance. an
new york and london are both cities with souls. corporate's and elitists in them that encourage innovation. one of the talks is on the house of the future, the internet of things. and those sorts of developments are leading out of new york -- a very different environment than what we saw a year ago. look at the world, we just mentioned ebola, europe, your neck of the woods worried about another recession, in china things are slowing down, how is that? is there any fear among people and the tech...
38
38
Oct 27, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
new york eastern.t 5:30 p.m. i'm joined by matt miller who is filling in today for trish regan on street smart. governors of new york, new jersey, they have imposed this quarantine. we have any sense of the public sentiment? >> it is on the side of the nurse who has been released from her camp and allowed to serve her time back in her home in maine. nobody wants these people to be cap to intense or tentstories -- kept in or laborde stories if they are not showing any symptoms. the white house has a real problem with it. quite the big discussion on the sunday talk shows yesterday. foremost doctors and scientists in the world saying this is not the way to go because what you have here is politics trumping science. i do not think the governor of new jersey is basically's policies on science and here it is more about fear. that is the problem the white house and the nih have with this. fewer people are going to go to west africa and help to fight this disease if they think they're going to come back and be put in a t
new york eastern.t 5:30 p.m. i'm joined by matt miller who is filling in today for trish regan on street smart. governors of new york, new jersey, they have imposed this quarantine. we have any sense of the public sentiment? >> it is on the side of the nurse who has been released from her camp and allowed to serve her time back in her home in maine. nobody wants these people to be cap to intense or tentstories -- kept in or laborde stories if they are not showing any symptoms. the white...
103
103
Oct 21, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
>> new york by far. it is the fastest-growing, the second-biggest younger free, and we are seeing a lot of people move from silicon valley where quite they are moving from out west to heare? >> interesting move -- from europe to new york. >> the baseball team out there was so good they had to move somewhere where baseball sucks? >> unfortunately. we have to have something here. >> new york city is great, and i was an entrepreneur in los angeles and knew the system well there. i think that is early probably three years, five years behind new york and terms of growth. >> internationally everywhere you travel somebody is trying to create a silicon -- cambridge wants to create the silicon fence. when you look at berlin, london, which of those do you find most enticing? >> estonia, latvia, all of those places have their own silicon something. london is pretty good and london has established venture ecosystem, which is different than maybe the rest of europe. berlin is probably the most interesting emergent ma
>> new york by far. it is the fastest-growing, the second-biggest younger free, and we are seeing a lot of people move from silicon valley where quite they are moving from out west to heare? >> interesting move -- from europe to new york. >> the baseball team out there was so good they had to move somewhere where baseball sucks? >> unfortunately. we have to have something here. >> new york city is great, and i was an entrepreneur in los angeles and knew the system...
101
101
Oct 31, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and basketball, the new york knicks spoiled lebron james' homecoming. he played his first game since returning to his hometown cleveland cavaliers. he made eight turnovers, and the knicks be the cavs 95-90. emotionalit an evening. >> i just try to focus and maintain, focus as much as i can. i am glad it was great, but i am also glad it was over. >> you call him mr. james, not king james. >> i think he gets four electoral votes in ohio in 2016 as well as it is great to see excitement return. has 300 ballsks this year, 400 balls. on >> carmelo anthony comes out ahead on >> summary lecture me that mr. anthony is the real superstar. i was like ok. >> i do not know that much about basketball. >> you have got to stop turning to me for sports about which i know nothing. sports"surveillance" report will be with you on monday. i will look at to data screens this morning that this is history in the making, futures up 23. they have advanced. europe has not done much, euro has not done much. it is weaker, but nothing like the yen. we are on an $80 watch on american
. >> and basketball, the new york knicks spoiled lebron james' homecoming. he played his first game since returning to his hometown cleveland cavaliers. he made eight turnovers, and the knicks be the cavs 95-90. emotionalit an evening. >> i just try to focus and maintain, focus as much as i can. i am glad it was great, but i am also glad it was over. >> you call him mr. james, not king james. >> i think he gets four electoral votes in ohio in 2016 as well as it is great...
83
83
Oct 27, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
in new york and new jersey are not grounded in science. the world's best performing ceo, according to the harvard business review, is jeff bezos of amazon. jeff bezos has a toner -- eholder jeff bezos has a total shareholder reserve of 15,000% since sounding amazon. the runner ups are the ceos of cisco and elliott. -- and iliad. do you know who you would have said? who makes dove? starts with an l? >> you're losint me. lenovo.hold products -- >> lenovo? >> lever. unilever. that is for would have picked. -- that is who you would have picked. >> he would have been a candidate. we are going to move on. down to the wire in brazil. in the closest presidential election since 1985, dilma rousseff came out on top. winning reelection with 52% of the vote. now promising great change in her second term. clearly many brazilians want change. 48%. how much change due investors need? let's ask jeffrey, head of global emerging markets strategy at ubs. with us from boston. inis not a pretty picture the brazilian financial markets. investors are voting with
in new york and new jersey are not grounded in science. the world's best performing ceo, according to the harvard business review, is jeff bezos of amazon. jeff bezos has a toner -- eholder jeff bezos has a total shareholder reserve of 15,000% since sounding amazon. the runner ups are the ceos of cisco and elliott. -- and iliad. do you know who you would have said? who makes dove? starts with an l? >> you're losint me. lenovo.hold products -- >> lenovo? >> lever. unilever....
108
108
Oct 30, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
good news. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. makers."e to "market every day i have to sit next to a canadian and it is freezing. finally we have got to get. >> there is a reason we are dressed like this. marmot, mr. of yankee coleman grills, candle, dozens more. for a look at the strategy behind this diverse portfolio of products and brands, the ceo is here. >> thanks for having me. >> the question everybody asks ,hen they come to jarden is explain the crazy quilt of brands. lines, yankee candle, how does it all go together? thet is about leveraging channel for the consumer. having relationships with retailers and bringing a sister company to a new marketplace to help them grow their business. >> you are marketing and merchandising experts. >> look at that cute little thing you got. >> stephanie is pouring herself a mason jar. >> is our draft mark system built with inbev. stephanie is using a jar from our home canning business that we have modified to be a beer mug. makes mason that jars,
good news. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. makers."e to "market every day i have to sit next to a canadian and it is freezing. finally we have got to get. >> there is a reason we are dressed like this. marmot, mr. of yankee coleman grills, candle, dozens more. for a look at the strategy behind this diverse portfolio of products and brands, the ceo is here. >> thanks for...
42
42
Oct 25, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
we will get there. >> shelti holiday with a look at to new york areas startups. that they just raised $542 million in huge names like google. what is a potential of this new technology? that's up next. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. magically can make wales fly and elephants fit in the palm of your hand. raised 500 $42 million in a funding round led by google. includevestors qualcomm. they'll use the money to accelerate roddick development. on? could they be working i spoke about it with the the reality center at miami university in ohio. has he seen their technology? >> item the anybody has seen it. i've seen their vision. i hope they can deliver what they are promising. it looks fantastic. has half obviously it $1 billion worth of faith in it. what do you make of the interest in this company? >> i think that augmented reality interfaces are going to be huge if someone can finally deliver a system that is usable. that magically biz going to succeed at that. i think that the qualcomm investment is a great sign. they have be
we will get there. >> shelti holiday with a look at to new york areas startups. that they just raised $542 million in huge names like google. what is a potential of this new technology? that's up next. ♪ >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i am emily chang. magically can make wales fly and elephants fit in the palm of your hand. raised 500 $42 million in a funding round led by google. includevestors qualcomm. they'll use the money to accelerate roddick...
53
53
Oct 23, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the ceo says being in new york offers its own competitive advantages. >> new york to such an inherently diverse place. you will meet people from all around the world. it is easier for us to be successful in europe than in parts of the valley and we feel like we are in a much more diverse and global ecosystem that it can be in the valley. >> just like companies in the valley, it is not all work and no play. appnexus has its own set of unique office perks. >> this is our basketball court. >> you have a basketball court in new york city. >> yes. there you go. next newppnexus be the york tech ipo? >> >> we think we could be a hate to sayful -- i unsurprising public company because we expect to say a lot of innovative things. but we are to a point where i can say we can be a really good public company. in the public markets, you have seen the market pulling back. there has been the perception of overvaluation at the least. how does appnext x overcome that? with we have seen that rocket fuel and others. their value proposition -- rocket fuel has been big in the banner add space. atnexus is fo
the ceo says being in new york offers its own competitive advantages. >> new york to such an inherently diverse place. you will meet people from all around the world. it is easier for us to be successful in europe than in parts of the valley and we feel like we are in a much more diverse and global ecosystem that it can be in the valley. >> just like companies in the valley, it is not all work and no play. appnexus has its own set of unique office perks. >> this is our...
57
57
Oct 24, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
i wanted the new york times and the post. that helped. it was a big step on the way. >> the chemistry between the two of you seems like -- an odd couple that works. how odd it is. >> you and catherine were very different evil. you sat down with her and when you wanted this job and said, the famous line, i will give my left one to be the editor of the washington post. [laughter] >> it was managing editor. editor, i would have given the other one. >> i was going to say -- >> well, i liked her. i thought she was, i mean, daily newspaper is so vibrant, though -- so positive. you can do things with it. you can get somebody into jail, do something overnight. the chance to do it, it was the perfect opportunity. because i knew all the reporters in america at that time. the good the good young ones. ones. >> but you needed a publisher like her and she needed an editor like you. >> that is probably why it worked. >> most people say this, what bradlee has is great instinct. that is what you have in abundance. what do you think it is about being a go
i wanted the new york times and the post. that helped. it was a big step on the way. >> the chemistry between the two of you seems like -- an odd couple that works. how odd it is. >> you and catherine were very different evil. you sat down with her and when you wanted this job and said, the famous line, i will give my left one to be the editor of the washington post. [laughter] >> it was managing editor. editor, i would have given the other one. >> i was going to say --...
90
90
Oct 6, 2014
10/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers." >> one company will focus on hardware and services and the other are personal it is and printers. >> the wild weekend. the virtual currency plunges to its lowest level in a year. what is behind the fall. a professor who says an elite education is not worth the cost and those goals are creating a generation of religion career zombies. there is one sitting next to me this morning, olivia sterns, and erin >> wegraduate have a great love -- show -- graduate. >> we have a great show tonight. bitcoin is follow -- falling on its own. time for the newsfeed. the top is stories from around the world. hotel, andelling a the buyer is a chinese insurance company paying almost $2 billion. hilton says it will use the money to buy other assets. agoon bought it 42 years and will continue to manage it and the hotel will undergo a major renovation. a new report underscores the risk of a slowdown in the world's is largest economy. on especially fell the most since 2009. german economy ministry blames the geopolitical risk and a s
. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is market makers." >> one company will focus on hardware and services and the other are personal it is and printers. >> the wild weekend. the virtual currency plunges to its lowest level in a year. what is behind the fall. a professor who says an elite education is not worth the cost and those goals are creating a generation of religion career zombies. there is one sitting next to me this morning, olivia sterns,...