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scott is also mike's podcast partner for the silicon valley insider weekly overview of silicon valley tech industry scott holds a degree in political science and ucla. welcome mike and scott but we're so looking forward to your conversation, take it away. >> thank you so much. welcome everyone, and michael welcome to you. it's great to be here. >> it's great to talk to you, this time i get to ask you the questions. >> and folks, please let us be a little informal. scott and i are not really capable of anything else. [laughter] this is an honor to be here for many reasons. mike, you know i'm a big fan of yours. as a tech reporter i've been standing on your shoulders for years. in some of the earliest stories i did as a silicon valley reporter were at sea hm and you have allowed me to do many there and geek out. individually to see the exhibits. always appreciate it it's an honor to be associated with that. >> if i can add, i am deeply honored. i've done many things at the museum over the years. i go back safari member would gordon glenn bell made the decision to move to silicon valley
scott is also mike's podcast partner for the silicon valley insider weekly overview of silicon valley tech industry scott holds a degree in political science and ucla. welcome mike and scott but we're so looking forward to your conversation, take it away. >> thank you so much. welcome everyone, and michael welcome to you. it's great to be here. >> it's great to talk to you, this time i get to ask you the questions. >> and folks, please let us be a little informal. scott and i...
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that idea of singularity is captivated in silicon valley. i think it retards technological progress rather than simulating it. >> how is that? how did slow technological progress? >> because technological progress we are human beings with minds, wills, and imagination counter actuality and all of the capabilities of human beings are what technology extends and elaborates and allows us to contribute to human life and achievement. to try to separate technology with the apocalyptic idea which leads people like elon musk to say >> things like ai represents the end of the world. steven hawking also made some preposterous about ai if it succeeds we will and the human race. these people are like doomsday adventists on the mountain awaiting the end of the world. it is just ludicrous. it is one of the stupidest things i have encountered in my 81 years of ruminating on these subjects but. >> george gilder, don't algorithms represent a crude thinking on their own for computers? >> of course, computers are very good for computation. they can do pattern
that idea of singularity is captivated in silicon valley. i think it retards technological progress rather than simulating it. >> how is that? how did slow technological progress? >> because technological progress we are human beings with minds, wills, and imagination counter actuality and all of the capabilities of human beings are what technology extends and elaborates and allows us to contribute to human life and achievement. to try to separate technology with the apocalyptic...
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that idea of singularity's captivated in silicon valley. i think it retard's technological progress rather than simulating it. >> how did it slow technological progress? >> technological progress is meaningless without human minds. we are human beings with mines that have wheels and imagination and intuition and counter actuality -- actuality and all of the capabilities of human beings are wet technology extends and elaborates and allows us to contribute to human life and achievement. to try to separate technology with this kind of apocalyptic idea, which leads people like elon musk to say things that are stupid, like a i represents the end of the world. stephen hawking also made some preposterous comments about a i, if it succeeds we will end the human race. these people are like doomsday advent estates on the mountain awaiting the end of the world. it's just ludicrous. . it's one of the stupidest things that have been encountered in my 81 years from ruminating on the subjects. >> don't algorithms kind of represent a crude thinking on thei
that idea of singularity's captivated in silicon valley. i think it retard's technological progress rather than simulating it. >> how did it slow technological progress? >> technological progress is meaningless without human minds. we are human beings with mines that have wheels and imagination and intuition and counter actuality -- actuality and all of the capabilities of human beings are wet technology extends and elaborates and allows us to contribute to human life and...
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>> this book is about the crazy religion that has captivated silicon valley where somehow, their machines can eclipse human intelligence. it cascades through the universe producing an ever more brilliant machine without our help. leaving us behind on the beach collecting guaranteed annual income while larry page -- nearby planets with elon musk. maybe with france aboard now. it is this illusion that somehow the human mind is a computer and can be excelled by computers that has captivated many figures fin silicon valley as a kind of new religion. it is nonsense as i show in gaming ai which is not a great title for a critique of artificial intelligence, but, artificial intelligence began by playing games. and then it moved on to beat all of the great figures. a world champion was defeated by an ai device. from these successes and games of the masters of silicon valley have imagined that they can create general-purpose brains themselves. this is a great solution and it results in bad strategy and what you want to do is enhance human minds not try to usurp their customers and creators. >> in
>> this book is about the crazy religion that has captivated silicon valley where somehow, their machines can eclipse human intelligence. it cascades through the universe producing an ever more brilliant machine without our help. leaving us behind on the beach collecting guaranteed annual income while larry page -- nearby planets with elon musk. maybe with france aboard now. it is this illusion that somehow the human mind is a computer and can be excelled by computers that has captivated...
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he ended up in silicon valley. he was the founder of something called napster which the younger viewers may not know was a music sharing site that was put out of business because they were stealing peoples music and people were trading music when i was younger. he befriended mark zuckerberg and the very early days of facebook. he made his initial money by being the first president of facebook. he did not last long there but when you get in at the ground floor in silicon valley, after you leave the company, you can ride the escalator up and that is how he made his money and he is made shrewd investments. one thing that is interesting about that click to capture something about sean parker's intention, you could see he was talking about investing money in businesses. that was his vision and he told me that. there is some money going into operating businesses. there was a little brewery not far from here in d.c. with opportunity zone money but he did not appreciate most of this money is going to real estate. that was
he ended up in silicon valley. he was the founder of something called napster which the younger viewers may not know was a music sharing site that was put out of business because they were stealing peoples music and people were trading music when i was younger. he befriended mark zuckerberg and the very early days of facebook. he made his initial money by being the first president of facebook. he did not last long there but when you get in at the ground floor in silicon valley, after you leave...
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valley and has been one of the key figures that has transformed silicon valley from being an afterthought economically and culturally -- even during the '90s when there was a crazy tech boom -- i don't think there was the ton of level of impact we're seeing today. today this industry has the biggest companies in the world. it is setting the cultural agenda and i would argue increasingly and with people like peter, it is setting the political agenda. peter thiel helped get donald trump elected. and i think he'll play a big role going forward. >> max is author of "the contrarian." i talked to max earlier about thiel's affiliation with donald trump in "sand hill road." you can find "sand hill road" wherever you find your podcasts. and "press: here" we'll be right back. >>> welcome back to "press: here." we owe a huge debt of gratitude to one of the tiniest things on earth. yeast, it brought us beer. it brought us bread. and more importantly, it brought us more beer. and now life saving drugs. how to convince yeast to grow the same sort of molecules found in the plants we depend on for some o
valley and has been one of the key figures that has transformed silicon valley from being an afterthought economically and culturally -- even during the '90s when there was a crazy tech boom -- i don't think there was the ton of level of impact we're seeing today. today this industry has the biggest companies in the world. it is setting the cultural agenda and i would argue increasingly and with people like peter, it is setting the political agenda. peter thiel helped get donald trump elected....
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as a tech destination, what do you think miami has on silicon valley right now? >> we have a lot of things. we are number one in the nation in new tech jobs, number one in the nation of new tech job migration in the last two quarters. we've done over a billion dollars of tech closings of venture capital deals, which is about a 200% increase pre-pandemic. we moved about a trillion assets in the city of miami and created over 8000 jobs, and average salary of $120,000. we have a significant runway for growth which is missing in some cities in america. we can grow 10 in our physical landscape from what we are today. many urban cities in america cannot say that. emily: miami is still well behind san francisco, new york and other areas in terms of venture capital funding. it's not even the biggest tech job creator in florida. that's jacksonville and tampa bay. how do you see miami changing the dominance of san francisco? >> the figures you show are from 2016-2020. those figures are accurate for that timeframe. we are headed into to pay 22 and the how can i help tweet i
as a tech destination, what do you think miami has on silicon valley right now? >> we have a lot of things. we are number one in the nation in new tech jobs, number one in the nation of new tech job migration in the last two quarters. we've done over a billion dollars of tech closings of venture capital deals, which is about a 200% increase pre-pandemic. we moved about a trillion assets in the city of miami and created over 8000 jobs, and average salary of $120,000. we have a significant...
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he ended up in silicon valley. he was the founder of something called napster, which the younger viewers may not know, but was a music sharing site that was put out of business because they were stealing music and people were trading music when i was younger. and then he befriended mark zuckerberg at the very, very early days of facebook. and he made his initial money by being the first president of facebook. he didn't last very long there, but when you get in on the ground floor of silicon valley, even after you leave the day, you can rise up. one thing that is interesting about that let, and it really captures something about his intentions, you can see that he was talking about investing money in businesses. that was kind of like his vision. he told me that. there is some money going into operating businesses. this actually a of brewery not far from here that has got some opportunity zone money. but he didn't appreciate that most of his money was going to real estate. that wasn't his plan. and that is what happe
he ended up in silicon valley. he was the founder of something called napster, which the younger viewers may not know, but was a music sharing site that was put out of business because they were stealing music and people were trading music when i was younger. and then he befriended mark zuckerberg at the very, very early days of facebook. and he made his initial money by being the first president of facebook. he didn't last very long there, but when you get in on the ground floor of silicon...
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silicon valley and la, had i and silicon valley and la, had dinner— and silicon valley and la, had dinner with _ and silicon valley and la, had dinner with all— and silicon valley and la, had dinner with all of— and silicon valley and la, had dinner with all of the - and silicon valley and la, had dinner with all of the major i dinner with all of the major movie _ dinner with all of the major movie stars _ dinner with all of the major movie stars and _ dinner with all of the major movie...
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in silicon valley, facebook _ profits. in silicon valley, facebook has _ profits. in silicon valley, facebook has pushed . profits. in silicon valley, i facebook has pushed back profits. in silicon valley, - facebook has pushed back saying some of the research presented is misleading and despite the fact that instagram concluded it could be damaging for children's mental health, it also says it could have a positive impact. reacting to the evidence was the president of content policy.— of content policy. again, any time a single _ of content policy. again, any time a single team - of content policy. again, any time a single team is - of content policy. again, any time a single team is having| of content policy. again, any. time a single team is having a bad experience that is too much and one — bad experience that is too much and one thing that shows we are prioritising safety about profit _ prioritising safety about profit is the fact we are asking _ profit is the fact we are asking these questions. facebook is that it has postponed a controversial project to
in silicon valley, facebook _ profits. in silicon valley, facebook has _ profits. in silicon valley, facebook has pushed . profits. in silicon valley, i facebook has pushed back profits. in silicon valley, - facebook has pushed back saying some of the research presented is misleading and despite the fact that instagram concluded it could be damaging for children's mental health, it also says it could have a positive impact. reacting to the evidence was the president of content policy.— of...
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the name that put the silicon in silicon valley is in a mighty struggle. intel stock getting crushed after the world's largest semiconductor maker reportedded a disappointing quarter and warned its turn-around will be bump i. but the bank that valley start-ups have turned to first for decades is flourishing. the ceo of silicon valley bank up next on the real state of the nation's birthplace of big tech. closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. dow holding on to gains of 66 points. the s&p still struggling, same with the nasdaq. we're coming right back on this friday. ♪ ♪ as a dj, i know all about customization. that's why i love liberty mutual. they customize my car insurance, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ (rhythmic electro rock music) (crowd cheering) - bito, bito, bito, bito! - [announcer] bito, the first u.s. b
the name that put the silicon in silicon valley is in a mighty struggle. intel stock getting crushed after the world's largest semiconductor maker reportedded a disappointing quarter and warned its turn-around will be bump i. but the bank that valley start-ups have turned to first for decades is flourishing. the ceo of silicon valley bank up next on the real state of the nation's birthplace of big tech. closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. dow holding on to gains of 66 points. the s&p still...
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but there's no accountability on the side of silicon valley. the accountability that's on the government. well, they don't have folks. they say we're not developing any of this, right? that some private company that's doing it. we have, we have created a leviathan. we've created a monster that is able to run a muck and do whatever it wants to do and we have no control over it. so while, while this pentagon chief, he's getting a lot of this, you know, security software guy, seen a lot of attention today, never though, look, here's the problem. china is more advanced and we are china, maybe more advanced. i'm not sure they're more advanced and silicon valley, are they more advanced than the pentagon? yes. but what he's not talking about is there has to be in this cold war, nuclear race, excuse, excuse me, for, for running for a technology. right. at some point we have to sit down and say, where are the ethical lines that have to be drawn? what are the rights of people in this? china is never going to have that discussion. we should be having that
but there's no accountability on the side of silicon valley. the accountability that's on the government. well, they don't have folks. they say we're not developing any of this, right? that some private company that's doing it. we have, we have created a leviathan. we've created a monster that is able to run a muck and do whatever it wants to do and we have no control over it. so while, while this pentagon chief, he's getting a lot of this, you know, security software guy, seen a lot of...
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but someone is silicon valley is right. so google and microsoft and amazon massive companies that are split out, spinning the pentagon, by the way, on the development of ai that is taking place every single day. the pentagon hasn't spent the money on it because depending on doesn't want to develop it. instead, they want to go contract with companies like amazon and companies like microsoft and google, who will then utilize their ai services on behalf of the pentagon. and then you don't have this kind of sticky ethical issue. so he completely ignores that part of it as if there's only 2 entities, china and the united states government, it's not, it's china and silicon valley that are battling as well. and is it more scary t though to have private corporations going to that sort of research or the government? neither one is necessarily welcome per se, but do one of them that you know, is someone that controls your daily life? so i would say both, right? i would say the problem is the actually the unholy alliance of what we ha
but someone is silicon valley is right. so google and microsoft and amazon massive companies that are split out, spinning the pentagon, by the way, on the development of ai that is taking place every single day. the pentagon hasn't spent the money on it because depending on doesn't want to develop it. instead, they want to go contract with companies like amazon and companies like microsoft and google, who will then utilize their ai services on behalf of the pentagon. and then you don't have...
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you learn it, for me, in silicon valley. i saw very quickly when you don't learn that vernacular and you can't speak the language in that regard, you're silenced. and people look the other way when you talk. they don't listen to you. they push you into the other classroom and you start not being exposed to those same resources you need. >> what did you go through in that personal transformation of yours where you kind of shed that person you were trying to be or wanting to be to being your authentic true self? and what kind of switch did that come for you and what kind of doors did it open when you were allowed to be who you want to be and you fulfilled that? >> well, i went to morehouse college in atlanta, which is an hbcu, and i was exposed to myself there. i was exposed to every different type of the great diversity within blackness. and i really learned who i was while i was down there. when i went out to silicon valley, i was jarred. i was thrust into an incredibly white world and i tried to adapt so i could get promoti
you learn it, for me, in silicon valley. i saw very quickly when you don't learn that vernacular and you can't speak the language in that regard, you're silenced. and people look the other way when you talk. they don't listen to you. they push you into the other classroom and you start not being exposed to those same resources you need. >> what did you go through in that personal transformation of yours where you kind of shed that person you were trying to be or wanting to be to being...
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it is not just going to come from silicon valley. we need to do it everywhere and make sure it is local for the communities and what they need. emily: congrats on the ipod anniversary. 20 years. 10 years since nest and continuing your work at future shape. it is great to have you here in person. >> it is great to be here. emily: coming up, and nfts pushing for more representation. we talk about the new minority own crypto investment firm metaphor next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: welcome back to "bloomberg technology." let's put the focus on cryptocurrencies. take it away. >> i've decided to go macro. you want to look at how that coin is performing relative to other asset classes and right now you're seeing stocks outperform bonds once again. that is the blue line you are seeing. the white line is bitcoin. bitcoin really serving as a sentiment gauge of essentially whether or not you want to make riskier investments. something else that stocks could be taking their cue from. i want to show you how the crypto changes this year have a
it is not just going to come from silicon valley. we need to do it everywhere and make sure it is local for the communities and what they need. emily: congrats on the ipod anniversary. 20 years. 10 years since nest and continuing your work at future shape. it is great to have you here in person. >> it is great to be here. emily: coming up, and nfts pushing for more representation. we talk about the new minority own crypto investment firm metaphor next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily:...
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later in this hour with go outside silicon valley to napa valley to speak with the ceo of the famous silver oak winery. he talks about the supply chain and labor crisis. let's take a quick check of what is going on in markets and we have a new all-time high on the s&p 500. we were trading around 4600 for much of the session so we have given up the gains but still up. the u.s. 10 year yield coming under 162 at 161.7. the dollar has little change at $11.57 and west texas crude gaining almost one dollar. the real focus is on technology. twitter, microsoft and google report earnings after the u.s. market close today. joining us for a preview of what to expect is angelo zino, cfra analyst. he has a rating on twitter with an $85 price target and day by rating on google they $3200 price target. safe to say you could've had a by rating on any mega cap tech stock. they have all done really well. why do you think they continue to outperform even in the face of regulatory concerns as well as inflationary pressures? angelo: apple has been the big winner among the group, among the big tech names.
later in this hour with go outside silicon valley to napa valley to speak with the ceo of the famous silver oak winery. he talks about the supply chain and labor crisis. let's take a quick check of what is going on in markets and we have a new all-time high on the s&p 500. we were trading around 4600 for much of the session so we have given up the gains but still up. the u.s. 10 year yield coming under 162 at 161.7. the dollar has little change at $11.57 and west texas crude gaining almost...
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these days. >> for sure, like, silicon valley, like, bay area in general is really expensive. so a lot of us don't plan on living here in the future. >> reporter: a future that people, especially young people, say is cloudy because of sky-high housing costs. >> it's not affordable anymore. you are not getting much. >> there is a lot of homeless people. >> reporter: according to the latest survey from joint venture silicon valley the top two concerns among those living in the bay area are the cost of living, cited by 84% of those who responded, and high housing costs, cited by 77%. >> this is a high-cost region and the highest cost of all is housing. >> reporter: joint venture ceo russell hancock says despite the strong economy and housing growth, housing is number one when we think about whether we can stay here. >> people that living in silicon valley have always been on edge. there is a sense that housing might be out of reach for you, certainly out of reach for our children. >> which does not bode well for the future of startups. traditionally started here by young people.
these days. >> for sure, like, silicon valley, like, bay area in general is really expensive. so a lot of us don't plan on living here in the future. >> reporter: a future that people, especially young people, say is cloudy because of sky-high housing costs. >> it's not affordable anymore. you are not getting much. >> there is a lot of homeless people. >> reporter: according to the latest survey from joint venture silicon valley the top two concerns among those...
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you learn it for me in silicon valley. and i saw very quickly, that when you don't learn that vernacular, in when you can't speak the language in that regard, you're silenced. and people look the other way when you. talk they don't listen to. you they push in the other classroom. and you start not being exposed to those same resources that you need. what >> did you go through that personal transformation of, yours where you kind of shed that person that you are trying to be or wanted to be, to being your authentic and true self. and how did that switch come about for you. what kind of doors did it open when you wanted to be who you want to. been you actually fulfilled that? . >> i want to morehouse college, for undergrad, down in atlanta, georgia which is an hbcu, and i was exposed to myself there. i was exposed to every different type of the great diversity within black, nice and i really learned who i was when i was down there, when i went out to silicon valley, i was jarred, i was thrust into an incredibly white world,
you learn it for me in silicon valley. and i saw very quickly, that when you don't learn that vernacular, in when you can't speak the language in that regard, you're silenced. and people look the other way when you. talk they don't listen to. you they push in the other classroom. and you start not being exposed to those same resources that you need. what >> did you go through that personal transformation of, yours where you kind of shed that person that you are trying to be or wanted to...
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you will never see a youtube tower in silicon valley because it never went public. it was acquired by google. we are in danger of impoverishing our commercial technology ecology in this country. there are way too many big companies soaking up too many small companies, and we are losing the diversity that led to the richness of our standards activity to begin with. i have nothing against large companies, i was on the technology boards of several of the, but i am not looking at the re-letter companies or telecoms to do innovations on standards. that is the job of small companies. we need to preserve the innovative environment out of which standards of the future will come. >> we have a question from the audience. would any of the panelists care to comment on china's patents, including pursuing their standards initiative? would anyone like to tackle that one? >> i will jump in first. yes, standards, essential patents continued to be a factor in emerging technology areas. chinese companies are in some ways, looking to the practice of their western counterparts for many
you will never see a youtube tower in silicon valley because it never went public. it was acquired by google. we are in danger of impoverishing our commercial technology ecology in this country. there are way too many big companies soaking up too many small companies, and we are losing the diversity that led to the richness of our standards activity to begin with. i have nothing against large companies, i was on the technology boards of several of the, but i am not looking at the re-letter...
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i live in the heart of silicon valley. i've started and run a tech company. i know this world very well. i know the ceo of youtube who needs to be held accountable for this. she's not a bad person. the if you met her, you'd see immediately she's a good person, in fact, a very down to earth person. google was literally started in her garage. they said they were going to democratize information. and, to be fair, in many ways they still do, helping people express themselves, connect with others, helping entrepreneurs find customers and artists to find an audience. but there's a dark side, and it seems to be getting darker. we talk about the how big tech's control over our society's orwellian. 1984 and big brother. there's another george orwell book that's just as relevant, "animal farm," where the revolutionaries turn into the very thing they fought against. that's what we're seeing now, the idealists of silicon valley are also the most menacing authoritarians of our age because they threaten the foundation of a free society, free expression. when you're doing t
i live in the heart of silicon valley. i've started and run a tech company. i know this world very well. i know the ceo of youtube who needs to be held accountable for this. she's not a bad person. the if you met her, you'd see immediately she's a good person, in fact, a very down to earth person. google was literally started in her garage. they said they were going to democratize information. and, to be fair, in many ways they still do, helping people express themselves, connect with others,...
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you're interchanging ideas right now between mexico and those companies in silicon valley and the bay area. remedios: yes, yes, indeed. actually, we just had, this past week, a visit from three different states of mexico: the state of mexico, the state of jalisco, the state of puebla, all of them coordinated by the foreign office ministry of mexico, and they came here to see how we can join efforts in order to improve the technology and how we can work together. i mean, there are many assets here in this bay area and silicon valley, not only people but also what companies are doing and we think that we can engage from mexico. we are also working on technology and digital services and the trade agreement between mexico, united states, and canada has a new chapter about digital trade, for example. so they came here looking for businesses and i'm sure we will be doing more together, bay area and mexico. damian: and it's not just the mexico states receiving information and ideas from here, right? the united states is getting ideas from mexico as well because there's a lot of smart people
you're interchanging ideas right now between mexico and those companies in silicon valley and the bay area. remedios: yes, yes, indeed. actually, we just had, this past week, a visit from three different states of mexico: the state of mexico, the state of jalisco, the state of puebla, all of them coordinated by the foreign office ministry of mexico, and they came here to see how we can join efforts in order to improve the technology and how we can work together. i mean, there are many assets...
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so you were actually one of the pioneers who helped transition the valley of heart's delight into silicon valley, then? john: yes, not the traffic, but-- damian: [laughing] well, it came with it. we do have some artist's rendition. now this is your latest endeavor. this is a donation to santa clara university. talk about the plans there with the university. john: all right, we're gonna be starting construction in the fall of 2018 on what's gonna be known as the sobrato campus for innovation and discovery. it'll be a huge building, 300,000 square feet, and probably 3 or 4 times larger than anything else on campus. and the whole purpose of it is to bring all the various disciplines that are taught across the campus in various silos into--under one roof where, you know, the engineering scientist, the biochemist, the nanoscience, i mean, all these various disciplines can work together on some of these really important world-class problems. education's changing today. now, there needs to be a convergence of all these various disciplines in order to solve some of these big problems, things like
so you were actually one of the pioneers who helped transition the valley of heart's delight into silicon valley, then? john: yes, not the traffic, but-- damian: [laughing] well, it came with it. we do have some artist's rendition. now this is your latest endeavor. this is a donation to santa clara university. talk about the plans there with the university. john: all right, we're gonna be starting construction in the fall of 2018 on what's gonna be known as the sobrato campus for innovation and...
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the silicon valley legend and co -founder of elevation partners is here on why he says we are headed to catastrophe unless facebook, meta is reigned in by voters and regulators and let's get ready to rumble, tech titans apple and amazon report earnings after the bell, our panel here to tell us what you've got to watch out for ahead of the big releases. we've gotta get to this breaking news, d.c., president biden now on air force one heading to rome for the g-20 summit but he spent the morning walking the halls of congress ensuring that fellow democrats were on board with his subsequent announcement that there is now an agreement on a $1.75 trillion social spending bill. the house rules committee holding a meeting on the build back better plan right now. this will provide free kindergarten to millions of kids , expand healthcare programs and invest billions in clean energy among other things. the president calling it historic and says it will fundamentally change the lives of millions of people for the better. this part of it is very crucial, because it opens the door to a vote on the
the silicon valley legend and co -founder of elevation partners is here on why he says we are headed to catastrophe unless facebook, meta is reigned in by voters and regulators and let's get ready to rumble, tech titans apple and amazon report earnings after the bell, our panel here to tell us what you've got to watch out for ahead of the big releases. we've gotta get to this breaking news, d.c., president biden now on air force one heading to rome for the g-20 summit but he spent the morning...
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valley to austin. the announcement made at tesla's annual meeting cnbc's phil lebeau covers cars for us phil, he threatened this but it sounded like just a threat, bu it's not. >> it's not a threat i think a lot of people are not surprised to see that tesla is moving its headquarters from fremont, california, or in the silicon valley area, down to texas. here's the reason why. musk has -- he's clashed at times with regulators and officials in california over the years. he then moved last year, selling his houses in california and he's essentially relocated down to the austin rea. and so it's not a surprise that they're moving the headquarters down there in fact during the annual meeting what was interesting was they have a graphic that they showed during the live stream of the event. basically looked like a sheriff's badge with the tesla logo in the middle that's one indication that they are -- they're moving that headquarters down to austin. >> what about his original plant, the one in the bay area is
valley to austin. the announcement made at tesla's annual meeting cnbc's phil lebeau covers cars for us phil, he threatened this but it sounded like just a threat, bu it's not. >> it's not a threat i think a lot of people are not surprised to see that tesla is moving its headquarters from fremont, california, or in the silicon valley area, down to texas. here's the reason why. musk has -- he's clashed at times with regulators and officials in california over the years. he then moved last...
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the largest donation humane society silicon valley has ever received. how the organization says the multi million dollar contribution will help. for a new safe parkinr rvs and cars at candlestick point, the secure site at candlestick point state recreation area will host 177 people who live in their cars or rvs. complaints about homeless people parking along neighborhood streets prompted the city to set up 150 parking spots at candlestick point for the homeless, there will be round the clock staffing and security lighting, electricity bathrooms, mobile showers and fresh water at that site. in san jose. police and city crews were removing debris from a homeless encampment. but as ktvu is jesse gary tells us some homeless people living there misunderstood what was happening and thought they had to clear out immediately. thursday morning before the sun came out, and the rain stopped. san jose contractors moving debris to the bewilderment of some homeless residents who thought it was a signal to leave right now just trying to gather things and transport. i
the largest donation humane society silicon valley has ever received. how the organization says the multi million dollar contribution will help. for a new safe parkinr rvs and cars at candlestick point, the secure site at candlestick point state recreation area will host 177 people who live in their cars or rvs. complaints about homeless people parking along neighborhood streets prompted the city to set up 150 parking spots at candlestick point for the homeless, there will be round the clock...
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and it kind of played fast and loose like a lot of startups in silicon valley did. so, as i was reading ben's fascinating coverage, i was having flashbacks to the wall streetjournal report from years ago on theranos. just to update us what is the actual state of play right now with ozy media? they shut down friday. the ceo then came on monday and un—shut it down— and compared the company to lazarus who jesus rose l from the dead. and are now facing lawsuits from investors who would l like to shut back down and give them their money please. - 0k. the reason we asked about... i asked what this whole notion of what this whole notion of the public is interested in is because that is the kind of investigative journalism that i can argue all four of you do. i mean, alexandra from the economist, frances haugen, the former facebook employee appeared before the us senate this week accusing facebook of harming democracy and putting profits before public good. now obviously they deny this and have disputed much of what she said, and this all seems like a juicy story. but i
and it kind of played fast and loose like a lot of startups in silicon valley did. so, as i was reading ben's fascinating coverage, i was having flashbacks to the wall streetjournal report from years ago on theranos. just to update us what is the actual state of play right now with ozy media? they shut down friday. the ceo then came on monday and un—shut it down— and compared the company to lazarus who jesus rose l from the dead. and are now facing lawsuits from investors who would l like...
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along silicon valley and the peninsula, no issues. there's a crash here on highway 13. still no details from chp. the travel times for that area, it's a longer drive for highway 4, from antioch bridge to 242, about half an hour. no major problems since you pass grant line road out of the altamont. here is a view of the low clouds we're talking about, they're creeping around. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," new demand surge that could make your favorite spices hard to find. >>> what exactly are teens spending on? we'll look at that coming up later. you're watching "today in the bay." (male prisoner) no! turn it off! turn it off! after all this time, (male prisoner) let me out, please! just let me out of here! there are still those who haven't learned their lesson. (female prisoner scream) never. go. alone. universal studio's halloween horror nights. back with a vengeance. brace yourself for netflix's the haunting of hill house, the excorcist, and more. >>> good tuesday morning. it's 4:42. we are looking at san jose, and the current temperature now 60 degrees. i
along silicon valley and the peninsula, no issues. there's a crash here on highway 13. still no details from chp. the travel times for that area, it's a longer drive for highway 4, from antioch bridge to 242, about half an hour. no major problems since you pass grant line road out of the altamont. here is a view of the low clouds we're talking about, they're creeping around. >>> coming up next on "today in the bay," new demand surge that could make your favorite spices hard...
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north of silicon valley, everything is fine. on the bay bridge, there's a crash off to the shoulder right now. >>> warriors fans can expect changes for the pre-season game. for starters, there's proof of vaccination required to get through the doors. on a lighter note, the concession stands rolling out new food items. take a look. get a test run tonight. the warriors take on the denver nuggets. the regular season gets under way in 13 days. >> nachos, oh -- >>> coming up this morning, san jose shark's star, evander kane facing accusations that he may have left other players at risks. >>> and washington sugge and this is better than we were down about 180 points. >>> it is officially fleet week. coming up, you will hear about the sailors as well as what you can expect during this week's event. >>> will tahoe stay blue with all the recent wildfires threatening one of california's greatest treasures. coming up next on nbcbayarea.com, our team looking at the growing concerns about the glowing pristine blue water. you can check that o
north of silicon valley, everything is fine. on the bay bridge, there's a crash off to the shoulder right now. >>> warriors fans can expect changes for the pre-season game. for starters, there's proof of vaccination required to get through the doors. on a lighter note, the concession stands rolling out new food items. take a look. get a test run tonight. the warriors take on the denver nuggets. the regular season gets under way in 13 days. >> nachos, oh -- >>> coming up...
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let's speak to our silicon valley _ to our silicon valley corresponding for the washington post who is in san francisco. thank you for joining us and i will get what james was saying there about the smoke and mirrors and a second but first, companies rebrand quite a lot, so is this major? mcrae i think facebook major7 mcrae i think facebook wanted to be as major as possible because it will distract attention from some of their problems. do you think thatis their problems. do you think that is entirely why they are doing it? i that is entirely why they are doin: it? ., �* ~' , doing it? i don't think it is entirely but _ doing it? i don't think it is entirely but i _ doing it? i don't think it is entirely but i think - doing it? i don't think it is entirely but i think it - doing it? i don't think it is entirely but i think it is . entirely but i think it is related. mark zuckerberg basically got really into the concept over the last year that is from science fiction but is starting to be popularised by a lot of thought leaders in silicon valley and it is this umbrella concept that wh
let's speak to our silicon valley _ to our silicon valley corresponding for the washington post who is in san francisco. thank you for joining us and i will get what james was saying there about the smoke and mirrors and a second but first, companies rebrand quite a lot, so is this major? mcrae i think facebook major7 mcrae i think facebook wanted to be as major as possible because it will distract attention from some of their problems. do you think thatis their problems. do you think that is...
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you really see the attitude representing a trent in silicon valley. living in a world where it is normal. new technology companies could create harmful effects. so, i want to ask may be a little bit more of a critical question. to what extent has safford university, you have a long history and a lot of experience in working with students, to what extent have they actively and successfully created the very culture where disruption is admired. giving access to the company but also inviting ceos and other tech executives and to teach. i would love to hear a bit of a reflection from each of you on how stanford plays a role in that typical disruptive ecosystem. starting with rob and shooting for this question with jeremy. >> absolutely. a significant responsibility for some of the problems we see a big tech and for that cultural orientation to aspire. looking for ways to code in your pajamas and roll your product out quickly and see what happens throw spaghetti on the wall and figure out any problems downstream. personally, i have seen in teaching generati
you really see the attitude representing a trent in silicon valley. living in a world where it is normal. new technology companies could create harmful effects. so, i want to ask may be a little bit more of a critical question. to what extent has safford university, you have a long history and a lot of experience in working with students, to what extent have they actively and successfully created the very culture where disruption is admired. giving access to the company but also inviting ceos...
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don't have enough supply. >> it's not just silicon valley issue but california issue. deficit more than 3 million homes in the state currently. effort to make a dent in the crisis, kaiser permanente bought two houses and donated to habitat for humanity and land trust. volunteers worked to update the homes, complete remodel, new windows, doors, cabinets and energy efficient appliances as well. >>> the holiday season is around the corner and tonight the cdc is updating holiday guidance. first of all, be fully vaxxed. recommending hosting a virtual party as opposed to in-person. but attending gathering, outdoor parties are always safer. generally don't need mask at outdoor celebrations but always at indoor public places and parties. hosting a party indoors like we learned last year, open windows to let fresh air in. >>> look up, all week long bay area skies are roaring and rumbling, fleet week is back. virtual last year but this year real deal, more than 1 million people expected to come to san francisco for the celebration. today the blue angels doing test runs. business
don't have enough supply. >> it's not just silicon valley issue but california issue. deficit more than 3 million homes in the state currently. effort to make a dent in the crisis, kaiser permanente bought two houses and donated to habitat for humanity and land trust. volunteers worked to update the homes, complete remodel, new windows, doors, cabinets and energy efficient appliances as well. >>> the holiday season is around the corner and tonight the cdc is updating holiday...
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the company is based in silicon. company is based in silicon valley— company is based in silicon valley in— company is based in silicon valley in the _ company is based in silicon valley in the us. _ company is based in silicon valley in the us. they - company is based in siliconl valley in the us. they don't have — valley in the us. they don't have that _ valley in the us. they don't have that sense _ valley in the us. they don't have that sense of- valley in the us. they don't have that...
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. >>> still ahead, silicone valley discontent on the >>> we are looking over san francisco and san jose tonight. >> 18 months after the start of the pandemic, people noticed discontent is on the rise. 71% of people feel the quality of life in the bay area has worsened over the past five years. 56% of respondents agreed that they are likely to move out of the bay. the poll was commissioned by joint venture silicone valley and the bay area news group. >>> we are seeing a lot of reaction on social media. one wrote: i left during the dot-com bust, best decision ever. another posted: the way people drive in traffic are enough for me to not ever go there. all right, join in the conversation. we will be right back >>> the late show is next. >> thanks for watching. the news continues streaming on cbs bay area, good night - [male narrator] the following program is sponsored by mercy ships. five billion people lack access to safe surgery. it's a staggering number that's almost hard to believe. and yet every day children, teens, and adults suffer and die from medical conditions that could be treat
. >>> still ahead, silicone valley discontent on the >>> we are looking over san francisco and san jose tonight. >> 18 months after the start of the pandemic, people noticed discontent is on the rise. 71% of people feel the quality of life in the bay area has worsened over the past five years. 56% of respondents agreed that they are likely to move out of the bay. the poll was commissioned by joint venture silicone valley and the bay area news group. >>> we are...