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now, i wonder, is the way uber handles user information any more critical than facebook or critical -- facebook or google? because we're talking about real people getting into real cars with real drivers in the real world. >> yes, this certainly has different implications and certain other kinds of information. but all geolocation information, we think, is a special problem. and it's very important information. who goes to the doctor and where they go to the doctor, and where you go to church, and where you pick up your kid at school -- all of that is pretty private information. >> do you feel like the senate will have an increasing role in this privacy debate as so many more companies are gathering data and have the ability to track location and behavior in so many ways that were not even possible couple of years ago? sexy yes, my subcommittee has been shining light on that. -- >> yes, my subcommittee has been shining light on that. purpose is to look at technology, and we have this technological acceleration. at some point, someone for example, had to decide whether tapping a phone by the government wa
now, i wonder, is the way uber handles user information any more critical than facebook or critical -- facebook or google? because we're talking about real people getting into real cars with real drivers in the real world. >> yes, this certainly has different implications and certain other kinds of information. but all geolocation information, we think, is a special problem. and it's very important information. who goes to the doctor and where they go to the doctor, and where you go to...
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the advertisers are figuring out what the rate of return is when spending with facebook or google, and the advertising firms don't have the expertise to create the stories that can be viewed on screens. an ad firm like publicist has to hire or buy sapient and then figure out what to do with the rest of it. this brings me back to what i care about, facebook, google and twitter. all three have difficult reporting periods. google disappointed with the desire to hire like bad to make the best bets in the future. didn't matter the sales when you back out the cash. this prefers cheap layoffs over expensive hiring. then came facebook, which deemed 2015 an investment year. wall street was hoping for a harvesting year. sell, sell, buy, buy. when zuckerberg started talking about the long-term need to have franchises, he might as well say he intended to start a bonfire and throw dollars into it and see how many catch fire. finally, there's twitter. twitter is like publicist before sapient. it knows something is out there and content is being created by individuals, which costs twitter nothing. ma
the advertisers are figuring out what the rate of return is when spending with facebook or google, and the advertising firms don't have the expertise to create the stories that can be viewed on screens. an ad firm like publicist has to hire or buy sapient and then figure out what to do with the rest of it. this brings me back to what i care about, facebook, google and twitter. all three have difficult reporting periods. google disappointed with the desire to hire like bad to make the best bets...
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as we know whether it is facebook or google or any of these kinds of companies you watch how much mobile is penetrating the overall business mptd right now 35.8% is sold on mobile and the take rate, the monetization rate of those who go to mobile to look is 1.87%. i asked is it going to keep trending that way. >> there is really not a huge difference from a user standpoint when it comes to the desktop computer or mobile screen because when they come they have very strong intent to buy something. we are generating $95 billion of gnv over the last 12 months on the mobile device. that bodes very, very well for the future. >> shareholders are wondering about when it comes to futures how much money will the company continue to spend? think facebook and google so it will depress what are incredible margins. they did go to 50.5% for this quarter, perhaps concerning some shareholders, not enough to sell the stock today given it is up. i asked what can we expect when it comes to those margins? >> we operate on a market place model where the revenue we generate coming from commissions and online m
as we know whether it is facebook or google or any of these kinds of companies you watch how much mobile is penetrating the overall business mptd right now 35.8% is sold on mobile and the take rate, the monetization rate of those who go to mobile to look is 1.87%. i asked is it going to keep trending that way. >> there is really not a huge difference from a user standpoint when it comes to the desktop computer or mobile screen because when they come they have very strong intent to buy...
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this isn't facebook or google where people really lie rely on these single players. are multiple options. so i think uber will still have a big exit but it's far smaller than the company it could have been and i think that's why they authorized a million dollar budget to destroy me. >> thanks for joining us. >> with all that europe has closed. simon hobbs is back at post nine. >> the big question is at 2:00 where the --. the last bank of england meeting, we know it is a seven to two vote to keep interest rates where they were. what's interesting is a material spread of views in mark carney's bank which sugs more people are moving to be worried about inflation. royal mail warned that amazon's local delivery service in britain will cut services in half. greek stocks doing well again. look where we've traded at the greek market in the last few days. up now about 9%. we know we have a december 8 deadline for them to do a deal hopefully with the rest of europe and. there is clearly optimism in athens sending stocks higher. the last jean claude junker is working on a schem
this isn't facebook or google where people really lie rely on these single players. are multiple options. so i think uber will still have a big exit but it's far smaller than the company it could have been and i think that's why they authorized a million dollar budget to destroy me. >> thanks for joining us. >> with all that europe has closed. simon hobbs is back at post nine. >> the big question is at 2:00 where the --. the last bank of england meeting, we know it is a seven...
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you know, these are things that at least slowly moving the needle for these guys, this is not facebook or google. they don't have the cash flow. they did the convertible deal, but they're not going to make a market moving or a transformational acquisition here. >> i want to show you the number of acquisitions twitters made. over the past two years specifically, twitter has made something like 24 acquisitions. we got this data from bob peck at sun trust. so, each heyear, it's been increased and what has happened as the number of ak wii is sigss went up -- >> the stock price has gone done and clearly, the street doesn't believe they have the management team. maybe perhaps anthony knows different, but in the past, have not had the management capability to bring all these acquisitions in and to make money off them. what people want to hear from twitter is how we're going to make money with our current platform. what we have now. not necessarily going out and buying anything. how do you trade twitter here? as long as it holds $39, i think you're okay. if they do an acquisition, i think it busts thu,
you know, these are things that at least slowly moving the needle for these guys, this is not facebook or google. they don't have the cash flow. they did the convertible deal, but they're not going to make a market moving or a transformational acquisition here. >> i want to show you the number of acquisitions twitters made. over the past two years specifically, twitter has made something like 24 acquisitions. we got this data from bob peck at sun trust. so, each heyear, it's been...
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. >> in the past, people vote with their feet when it comes to facebook or google.is very different because it is the real world. you are getting in people's cars. is that finally scary enough that it changes consumer behavior? uber, there are other alternatives. of view, saraht lacy is being quite sensationalist. she has security, bodyguards, saying she is quite scared. there is another report, a buzz .eed journalist arrived at uber it is reported that the general manager said, i've been tracking you. why were they tracking? they say they are able to see where their cars are. i can see that he probably wanted to show off the technology. >> bad timing. >> they are accused of being , hegynistic because the ceo gave a gq article calling uber -- more females interested in him. what you have to remember is the head of the u.k. is a female. claimshe misogynistic have to be realigned a little bit there. so how are they going to deal with this? bring in the grown-ups story going to be a reality? >> it is building a crescendo. travis from uber has said the comments are tell
. >> in the past, people vote with their feet when it comes to facebook or google.is very different because it is the real world. you are getting in people's cars. is that finally scary enough that it changes consumer behavior? uber, there are other alternatives. of view, saraht lacy is being quite sensationalist. she has security, bodyguards, saying she is quite scared. there is another report, a buzz .eed journalist arrived at uber it is reported that the general manager said, i've been...
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this as i mentioned the second ago is if you take away comcast as a potential break on amazon, facebook, google or whoever else as an intermediary, you are potentially increasing their power and all of a sudden you shifted, you shifted the locus of any potential problem from comcast to google youtube or amazon. in the net neutrality debate, i am being devil's advocate, say you are right about what is going on with respect amazon, are we better off if amazon has sort of unfettered ability, no potential impediment to doing whatever it wants to do from the i s the direction. >> don't understand how comcast is getting a check on amazon. so comcast is taxing, grabbing random money out of companies, or do all the stuff, that is bad. not only when you look at a robbery, we have a problem, over here with kidnapping -- >> one second, a few questions, ten minutes left, let me see if there are any hands, you can go first and tell us your name or ask one quick question? >> my name is melissa with a fellowship program at the poynter institute called sensemakers and we are making sense of information on the int
this as i mentioned the second ago is if you take away comcast as a potential break on amazon, facebook, google or whoever else as an intermediary, you are potentially increasing their power and all of a sudden you shifted, you shifted the locus of any potential problem from comcast to google youtube or amazon. in the net neutrality debate, i am being devil's advocate, say you are right about what is going on with respect amazon, are we better off if amazon has sort of unfettered ability, no...
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or the ocean. the idea is to ring the internet everywhere. this is to make a level playing field. >> facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins, googlefacebook? >> i would never comment on that. [laughter] >> what about the medical contact lenses? >> it turns out, contact lenses, they are big enough to hold an array for receiving energy, putting the sensor on. it is very feasible. we are building google x contact lenses that can measure your glucose level. >> what about trying to -- >> this did not come from google x. it is another audacious moonshot. there are no people around that lived for 200 years and we don't understand why. there is actually very little research done as compared to curing cancer. i think it is a perfectly fine proposition to say, let's give it a try. if google succeeds in finding a remedy for old age dying. i think that it is fantastic for the world. and they will make a dime or two as well. >> what kind of things do you explore? >> there is a lot of genetic information that is interesting. we know, for example that our cells have some kind of counter built-in. also know that when we produce new sales -- cells
or the ocean. the idea is to ring the internet everywhere. this is to make a level playing field. >> facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins, googlefacebook? >> i would never comment on that. [laughter] >> what about the medical contact lenses? >> it turns out, contact lenses, they are big enough to hold an array for receiving energy, putting the sensor on. it is very feasible. we are building google x contact lenses that can measure your...
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it is not about protecting google or facebook but about providing the conditions for the next google or facebook to exist. >> just to clarify the ted cruz week, net neutrality is the obamacare of the internet. the internet should not run at the speed of government. >> great political theater, but it is ironic because of and open internet that he has a platform like that. but we're are also hearing about things that are happening around the world coming in mexico, in ferguson the, all of these political moments which are now more significant because people have a platform to share their story. >> for people that are not familiar with this debate, why would they know what is happening in ferguson with a hybrid model, why wouldn't they know what is happening in mexico? >> if you think about the foundational principles of the internet, which is different from the rest of the media consumersers are both and creators of information. i can start a blog, twitter stream, a tumblr. people use this to shape their representation because the media does not reflect their experiences. on the interne
it is not about protecting google or facebook but about providing the conditions for the next google or facebook to exist. >> just to clarify the ted cruz week, net neutrality is the obamacare of the internet. the internet should not run at the speed of government. >> great political theater, but it is ironic because of and open internet that he has a platform like that. but we're are also hearing about things that are happening around the world coming in mexico, in ferguson the,...
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it could buy, it would seem for the highest quality assets, it's going to be competing with facebook or google or -- >> google in particular. >> google in particular which may make it difficult to do something monumental, if you will. >> right. but they've got to get out of this display advertising. don't get out of it but recognizing it, it's a terrible business out 0 of nowhere. three years ago it was a pretty good business. >> incredible deterioration. cramer's mad dash. the deal of the day. live interview of the ceos with actavision and allergan on their merger. premarket as we get this monday started. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 even on the go. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 open a schwab account, and you could earn tdd# 1-800-345-2550 300 commission-free online trades. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 so when a market move
it could buy, it would seem for the highest quality assets, it's going to be competing with facebook or google or -- >> google in particular. >> google in particular which may make it difficult to do something monumental, if you will. >> right. but they've got to get out of this display advertising. don't get out of it but recognizing it, it's a terrible business out 0 of nowhere. three years ago it was a pretty good business. >> incredible deterioration. cramer's mad...
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on the internet, whether it is facebook, google or certainly with e-commerce and ebay, a rapid tolerationbile traffic. consumers in general as the internet with the internet -- interact with the internet, moving to a mobile environment, including e-commerce and most notably with e-commerce, because they are at the point where they want to purchase and they have the capability with the mobile device, that will be key for them. if you're amazon or ebay or ali to have ahave strategy because that is where your consumers are going and that is where they make purchases. >> great to see you. speak with a hopeful ali baba competitor in the u.s. the ceo will join us after the first earnings report. the first one after the company's ipo last month. we hear from the ford ceo on the new f1 50. ♪ >> in a generation of america's best-selling vehicles rolls off the line in michigan today. 60 much anticipated f1 pickup has a complete overhaul. they hope for a head after a sales decline of 2% earlier this month. this morning, matt miller spoke to the ceo. >> is a big day for our company. we are watching t
on the internet, whether it is facebook, google or certainly with e-commerce and ebay, a rapid tolerationbile traffic. consumers in general as the internet with the internet -- interact with the internet, moving to a mobile environment, including e-commerce and most notably with e-commerce, because they are at the point where they want to purchase and they have the capability with the mobile device, that will be key for them. if you're amazon or ebay or ali to have ahave strategy because that...
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facebook. they paid $200 million to acquire you. does it have a strong social media connection or part of facebook's drive into consumer electronics separately funded by other sources, if you like, as you see googleng into consumer products funded from search? >> this is the oculus drive. we are partnered with facebook. early on it's still going to be all about gaming and graphics and what oculus is focused on from the very beginning. long term, one of the things we really saw for the vision and future of virtual reality was that communications, face-to-face communications would play a big role. the idea you could have a pair of vr sunglasses and everybody you know, everybody in the world could be inside soon as you put on those glasses. you could see them as if they were in front of you and talk to them that. was very exciting to us. we looked at this partnership with facebook as a way over the next five to ten years realize that vision on the communications side as well as gaming side which is what our strong focus has been. >> google invested in magic leap, one of your competitors. i know you are working with hollywood and the studios, nasa and the space program. how should we think of virtual
facebook. they paid $200 million to acquire you. does it have a strong social media connection or part of facebook's drive into consumer electronics separately funded by other sources, if you like, as you see googleng into consumer products funded from search? >> this is the oculus drive. we are partnered with facebook. early on it's still going to be all about gaming and graphics and what oculus is focused on from the very beginning. long term, one of the things we really saw for the...
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growing in the same way that google or facebook or young start-up is? yahoo! is a very old company. >> right. >> it may be done growing but they bought bright roll a couple of hours ago for $640 million, just video, it brings ads to your computers. and she can grow it by buying companies but can yahoo! grow the way a ral start-up does? that remains to be scene. >> intrigue grows, thank you, guys. >>> al roker is going right now for the longest weather cast in the history of weather casting. christina will help him out. she's got her hands full with a couple of systems. >> good morning. it's going to be the perfect collision of two storms as we meet here tomorrow going live with al roker. you know me, i'm going to prepare a few things before i speak to my good friend roquer. we'll be live for the roqrokert. i love the way the storm system looks. this system here is kaepernicking, i love it that much. a quarter to maybe an inch of rainfall. 68 degrees in the south bay. before it gets here, a beautiful day ahead. 66 on the peninsula. 66 degrees on the east shore.
growing in the same way that google or facebook or young start-up is? yahoo! is a very old company. >> right. >> it may be done growing but they bought bright roll a couple of hours ago for $640 million, just video, it brings ads to your computers. and she can grow it by buying companies but can yahoo! grow the way a ral start-up does? that remains to be scene. >> intrigue grows, thank you, guys. >>> al roker is going right now for the longest weather cast in the...
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it does not say google or facebook or twitter has to take tuff down. t's copyrite infringement. you have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the infringing material, which i think is very important and has been very contentious, so they are working that out in the court, but they have more or less come to the resolution that it is the obligation of the aggrieved party to find -- and it's not a trivial obligation -- to find the material and send the notice in, at which point the process kicks in. there are all sorts of protections. you do have to be careful about allowing something to be abused. if it is too easy to submit a takedown notice, people will be using it for purposes that have nothing to do with the harms they are trying to protect against, but all those, i think, are -- the devil is in the details. you all should know that. the copyright takedown regime, if one wanted to go in that direction for these sorts of problems, i think would be worth looking at carefully. to see how well it has worked, what hasn't worked about it. that might at least streaml
it does not say google or facebook or twitter has to take tuff down. t's copyrite infringement. you have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the infringing material, which i think is very important and has been very contentious, so they are working that out in the court, but they have more or less come to the resolution that it is the obligation of the aggrieved party to find -- and it's not a trivial obligation -- to find the material and send the notice in, at which point...
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it doesn't say google or facebook or twitter. it's copyright infringement. you have to respond to the copyright identification of the material which has been contentious the last four or five years but they've more or less come to that resolution that it's the obligation of the party to find them and it isn't a trivial obligation to find the material and then to send the notice at which point the process comes in and there were all sorts of protections you do have to be careful about allowing something to be abused. if it is too easy to separate a takedown notice, people will be using it for purposes that have nothing to do with the harm of trying to protect that all of those i think are -- the devil is in the details. the copyright takedown regime one wanted to go in that direction and i think it would be worth looking at carefully to see how it has worked and how that might be able to streamline in that sense it has removed them and another copyright industries are not crazy about it because they have to find the material and they don't like that on the ot
it doesn't say google or facebook or twitter. it's copyright infringement. you have to respond to the copyright identification of the material which has been contentious the last four or five years but they've more or less come to that resolution that it's the obligation of the party to find them and it isn't a trivial obligation to find the material and then to send the notice at which point the process comes in and there were all sorts of protections you do have to be careful about allowing...
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. >> what could these new rules or potential rules mean for companies like facebook, google, amazon thathere are minting with drones -- rightmenting with drones now? >> that means they will have to do testing and operations overseas because the new rules .ill not take effect until 2016 congress in the faa reauthorization reform act of 2012 mandated the faa to come up with rules by september 2015. we will not meet that deadline. we are going to be at 2016, which means companies like google x and amazon prime air and go pro and a host of other companies are going to have to go overseas, or they will have to go to six test sites in the u.s., which means they have to transplant their entire team to the test site, which is an arcane process. the reality is they should be able to test on private property near their headquarters and see what works and what does not so they can promote safety, efficiency in different sectors of the economy. right now, we are saying to the industry, "go overseas because we are not allowing any pathway for operation in the u.s." it that theseis rules will come to
. >> what could these new rules or potential rules mean for companies like facebook, google, amazon thathere are minting with drones -- rightmenting with drones now? >> that means they will have to do testing and operations overseas because the new rules .ill not take effect until 2016 congress in the faa reauthorization reform act of 2012 mandated the faa to come up with rules by september 2015. we will not meet that deadline. we are going to be at 2016, which means companies like...
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facebook and google. these are not kids drilled or raised by tiger moms. are programming the kids. >> you know, actually if you look at silicon valley, a hugely disproportionate percentage of the innovators and startup founders are immigrants and immigrant children. >> the co-founder of google, youtube and yahoo. >> it's the parents' job to give them the tools and the ability to focus on something so when they can find their passion they can do something with it. >> you had nasty fights with the girls. >> incredibly nasty especially with my younger daughter. she refused to do it and was stomping off and i said get back to the piano and i said maybe she just can't do it. and i said you just don't believe in her. i'm going to do this. we drilled and we drilled and it wasn't that pleasant. but then suddenly after an hour and a half her two hands came together. she realized it at the same time i did and after that, he refused to leave the piano. and years afterwards she told me i remember that moment. and i think that's a life lesson that lasts forever. i thin
facebook and google. these are not kids drilled or raised by tiger moms. are programming the kids. >> you know, actually if you look at silicon valley, a hugely disproportionate percentage of the innovators and startup founders are immigrants and immigrant children. >> the co-founder of google, youtube and yahoo. >> it's the parents' job to give them the tools and the ability to focus on something so when they can find their passion they can do something with it. >> you...
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people andsomething companies are going to be interested in using or is it like google launching google plus and facebook launching grass search, trying to get into whereother's territory there is already a monopoly? i think companies do want to use social networks that work but you also want applications on top of that that employees need at work. world, photos is the killer app on facebook. in the business world, it has to be something different. i think that something is probably filesharing. in order for this to work, facebook would have to develop not just the basic social features, but have to invest a lot in filesharing or other applications and that would take so itnto a drop box, sounds good on the surface. if they want to go down this path, they really have to commit to it and make it a sustained an element priority for years. toon't know how core it is them if they really want to do it. >> david kirkpatrick, someone reid hoffman,nd the founder of linkedin has said for years that people want their professional and personal identity separate. but do they want separate companies to pursue these i
people andsomething companies are going to be interested in using or is it like google launching google plus and facebook launching grass search, trying to get into whereother's territory there is already a monopoly? i think companies do want to use social networks that work but you also want applications on top of that that employees need at work. world, photos is the killer app on facebook. in the business world, it has to be something different. i think that something is probably...
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there's definitely been carnage on the internet said with facebook, ebay, amazon and google with everyone missing or guiding lower. with alibaba there's been a flight to safety. you don't have the fx risk from europe. you don't have some of the other risk that is some of these other big platform companies had. we're expecting a pretty strong quarter. if you look at the guide, the guys on the syndicate have higher estimates versus the guys who weren't on the syndicate like us. i think it might be a little lumpy but our guess is if these guys come out with strong numbers above where the syndicate is, you know, i think we could see an upward trajectory in the stock. >> don't you think there's a good case to be made that the syndicate was so large, there were so many bracket banks on that syndicate they spent a lot of time with this company that they may have a very good sense for what the quarter looks like and what the guidance looks like as opposed to the situation in facebook in may of 2012 where the lead underwriter had their research analysts actually suggesting that the company was not going to k
there's definitely been carnage on the internet said with facebook, ebay, amazon and google with everyone missing or guiding lower. with alibaba there's been a flight to safety. you don't have the fx risk from europe. you don't have some of the other risk that is some of these other big platform companies had. we're expecting a pretty strong quarter. if you look at the guide, the guys on the syndicate have higher estimates versus the guys who weren't on the syndicate like us. i think it might...
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country, that still does the most innovation, that still pops up with, you know, whether it's google or facebook or apple, that still has an economy that even though we couldn't get congress to figure out what the heck to do, somehow the american people got an economy that's now growing much faster than europe where everybody thought they knew what to do. we have unemployment going down. the problem we most face in this country is not that everything's going really bad in this country, it's that we have finally a new sense of prosperity, but not everybody is sharing equally in it. we have to include people of color -- [applause] women, others. that's why i love, you know, the coding project i mentioned that jim was doing, launch code. we need to make sure that every kid in america understands the arts, understands the humanities, understands the technology and learns how to code, and then they're going to understand, and our moral sense will be able to keep up with our technology. yes, ma'am. >> hi, walter. i didn't write anything either, but -- [laughter] i'm the daughter of a man who, he major
country, that still does the most innovation, that still pops up with, you know, whether it's google or facebook or apple, that still has an economy that even though we couldn't get congress to figure out what the heck to do, somehow the american people got an economy that's now growing much faster than europe where everybody thought they knew what to do. we have unemployment going down. the problem we most face in this country is not that everything's going really bad in this country, it's...
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it doesn't say google or facebook or twitter has to take stuff down.ey have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the material which i think is very important and very contentious over the last four or five years in court if they more or less come to that resolution and the obligation of the aggrieved party to find the material and to to send another senate which point the process is imus said there all sorts of protections and you have to be careful about allowing something to be used. if it's too easy to submit a takedown notice people be using it for purposes other than to protect against what all those are the devil is in the details. i think the copyright takedown regime wanted to go in that direction which i think would be worth looking at carefully to see how well it has worked and what hasn't worked about it and to streamline getting apps for hundreds of millions of copyright infringing files taken down legally under section 512 somehow sense and i know the cop rating, they have to find the material and they don't like that but
it doesn't say google or facebook or twitter has to take stuff down.ey have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the material which i think is very important and very contentious over the last four or five years in court if they more or less come to that resolution and the obligation of the aggrieved party to find the material and to to send another senate which point the process is imus said there all sorts of protections and you have to be careful about allowing something to...
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some telephone companies, obviously verizon and at&t, but also a google or facebook have the wherewithalhould they choose to do that to actually compete on the broadband front. we'll sooe whether, in fact, that happens. by the way, on that entire dish thing, jim, i know you've noticed that stock moving up. these auctions that have been going on, the aws auctions, well above many people's expectations. they're moving into round 15, i think it is, today. they've already exceeded the reserve amounts. they've already exceeded many people believe what will be the total amount that the government takes in from those sale. that's good for dish because of course it holds a lot of other spectrum. he's also bidding in the auction. we're not quite sure where or how. we can assume he's in there as well. but i did want to mention that because that's a story to keep an eye on also. >> i'm so glad you did. jpmorgan out with a potentially explosive note about wireless telecom services, saying it's very negative for the os, but it could be good for dish. it's shocking. the prices that are being paid, we
some telephone companies, obviously verizon and at&t, but also a google or facebook have the wherewithalhould they choose to do that to actually compete on the broadband front. we'll sooe whether, in fact, that happens. by the way, on that entire dish thing, jim, i know you've noticed that stock moving up. these auctions that have been going on, the aws auctions, well above many people's expectations. they're moving into round 15, i think it is, today. they've already exceeded the reserve...
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the one in section 512, does require -- the burden is on the aggrieved .arty it does not say google or facebook or twitter has to take .tuff down you have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the infringing material, which i think is very important and has been very contentious, so they are working that out in the court, but they have more or less come to the resolution that it is the obligation of the aggrieved party to find -- and it's not a trivial obligation -- to find the material and send the notice in, at which point the process kicks in. there are all sorts of protections. you do have to be careful about allowing something to be abused. if it is too easy to submit a takedown notice, people will be using it for purposes that have nothing to do with the harms they are trying to protect against, but all those, i think, are -- the devil is in the details. the copyright takedown regime, if one wanted to go in that direction for these sorts of problems, i think would be worth looking at carefully. hundreds of millions of copyright infringing files are taken down weekly. in th
the one in section 512, does require -- the burden is on the aggrieved .arty it does not say google or facebook or twitter has to take .tuff down you have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the infringing material, which i think is very important and has been very contentious, so they are working that out in the court, but they have more or less come to the resolution that it is the obligation of the aggrieved party to find -- and it's not a trivial obligation -- to find the...
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they want to work for google or facebook or twitter or tumblr. it. >> the guarantee is there is a supply of jobs for the skills. that's not so true with a lot of degrees. >> i talked to google ceo and the chairman of the tech companies. i can hire as many of these people. >> you win. this is important enough. i have to watch it. when can we watch it? the premier of the ivory tower is at 9:00 eastern at cnn eastern tomorrow. >> i love this. in the human factor, we meet a rapper setting her sights on the fact that she is seeing things in a whole new way. sanjay gupta. >> from this day forward -- >> my name is lyric and my stage name is lyric the queen. >> the patch on her eye is her trademark. when she first auditions for the x factor, few people know what is behind it. >> i'm totally blind. >> she has a disorder of the cornea that causes it to bulge. being behind never derailed her career. darkness literal and emotional are crippling emotionally. all that may change. she will undergo a procedure she hopes will restore her vision. >> i didn't feel
they want to work for google or facebook or twitter or tumblr. it. >> the guarantee is there is a supply of jobs for the skills. that's not so true with a lot of degrees. >> i talked to google ceo and the chairman of the tech companies. i can hire as many of these people. >> you win. this is important enough. i have to watch it. when can we watch it? the premier of the ivory tower is at 9:00 eastern at cnn eastern tomorrow. >> i love this. in the human factor, we meet a...
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it's not, it doesn't say google or facebook or twitter, you know, has to take stuff down.f it's copyright infringement, it says you have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the infringing material. which i think is a very important has been very contentious over the last four or five years in the courts working that out. they've more or less come to that resolution that it's the obligation of the aggrieved party to -- and it's not a trivial obligation -- to find the material and then to send the notice in at which point the process kicked in, as emma said. there are all sorts of protections. you do have to be careful about allowing something to be abused. if it's too easy to submit a takedown notice, people will be using it for purposes that have nothing to do with the harm they're trying to protect existence. but all those, i think, are, you know, the devil's in the details. you should know that. and i think the copyright takedown regime, if one wanted to go in that direction for these sorts of problems, i think would be worth looking at cowerfully to se
it's not, it doesn't say google or facebook or twitter, you know, has to take stuff down.f it's copyright infringement, it says you have to respond to the copyright owner's identification of the infringing material. which i think is a very important has been very contentious over the last four or five years in the courts working that out. they've more or less come to that resolution that it's the obligation of the aggrieved party to -- and it's not a trivial obligation -- to find the material...
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facebook is quiet on net neutrality and google is quiet too, because the non neutral world they have the money to pay to get access over their competitors, they could destroy or advantage themselves over any potential serious competitors of the blocks in the current incumbent, facebook, google, those kind of names, not thrown and stick around for much longer. >> impose common carrier rules or not neutrality at all. in private compensation imposed to pay prioritization as well. they are opposed to saddam 2, common carrier sort of rules, there's no reason to think those rules net net apply to them as well. is another danger here of the imposition of this massive regulatory apparatus, be careful what you wish for because in a piece hamstringing the very parts of the ecosystem these content providers, you are supposed to be benefiting by this. i think your vision of what the world is going to look like is too pessimistic. i don't think there is anything to suggest that is likely to be the case because we don't have any rules prohibiting paid prioritization right now and that is not what it looks like today. if you work through the economics of it. that is not ben
facebook is quiet on net neutrality and google is quiet too, because the non neutral world they have the money to pay to get access over their competitors, they could destroy or advantage themselves over any potential serious competitors of the blocks in the current incumbent, facebook, google, those kind of names, not thrown and stick around for much longer. >> impose common carrier rules or not neutrality at all. in private compensation imposed to pay prioritization as well. they are...
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facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> if we don't have a verdict by one o'clock it's gonna be another day. >> well it's either gonna be before noon, orget to come back at one thirty. >> the waiting is what will knock you for a loop. if she goes to jail again i think she'll come out in a body bag. >> are they out? we are sitting right there in my office on pins and needles.
facebook, instagram, google+ and more. >> if we don't have a verdict by one o'clock it's gonna be another day. >> well it's either gonna be before noon, orget to come back at one thirty. >> the waiting is what will knock you for a loop. if she goes to jail again i think she'll come out in a body bag. >> are they out? we are sitting right there in my office on pins and needles.
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or expectations. people go to facebook with expectations in mind and changing those is a very hard thing to do. i'll give you the example of googleg to change and they had a massive base. they couldn't get those users to meaningfully come over to be a social network. facebook has the same challenge of linkedin with the members they have, 330 million professionals dedicated and seeing rising engagement. i think two very different use cases and other avenues for facebook. i don't think this is a promising one. >> other avenues like what? >> so realtime news. here's the case. twitter, twitter's built up a large but only about a fifth the size of facebook platform for realtime news and information for places to follow celebrities. i think this is a very interesting area and i think you are going to see more and more evidence that facebook is going after that market. a lot of users use facebook as a way to get news and information. like it's sorted by the friends. it's a huge advantage they have. i think there's a threat here to twitter. >> that was the question to you. are you saying that the question we should be asking is not is fa
or expectations. people go to facebook with expectations in mind and changing those is a very hard thing to do. i'll give you the example of googleg to change and they had a massive base. they couldn't get those users to meaningfully come over to be a social network. facebook has the same challenge of linkedin with the members they have, 330 million professionals dedicated and seeing rising engagement. i think two very different use cases and other avenues for facebook. i don't think this is a...
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google hangout and skype messaging. facebook. private it is a crazy mix. unlike starting a salesforce today orsales team, you will inevitable he choose a system. you tonight get started before you do that area you choose a system for control. company,start a knowing things, we better choose a system for internal communication. do whatever it was last time. product category. >> you have been doing this a long time. you have a lot of years to compare the environment to now. what is the difference in the availability now versus when you are with flickr? >> we started a company with flickr, it was 2002. 9/11, ther, and ron, absolute worst point. the nasdaq was off 85%. it was impossible to raise money for stuff, so that is why we visited that them as well to something that would be simple and easy to complete. >> do you worry? they of all sounded the alarm about startups too much too fast. valuations are too high. mark says they might vaporize. do you worry about that? >> i do. i feel like, my dad was a real estate developer and i graduated from high school in 91. right into the 92 recession, i wa
google hangout and skype messaging. facebook. private it is a crazy mix. unlike starting a salesforce today orsales team, you will inevitable he choose a system. you tonight get started before you do that area you choose a system for control. company,start a knowing things, we better choose a system for internal communication. do whatever it was last time. product category. >> you have been doing this a long time. you have a lot of years to compare the environment to now. what is the...
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the official facebook phase of fatah, you have to google this to believe this, the official facebook page of fatah denies that the jewish people have any connection to the temple mount or that there was ever a temper mount -- temple mount at all. jerusalem, the ages -- ancient city of david, a racing the jews from the history books. fortunately, the international community -- unfortunately, the international community does not hold them responsible for this incitement, and i think this is tragic, because these distortions are so corrosive to the effort to reach a genuine peace. rather than help advance peace many in the international community are sending back the cause of peace by convincing palestinians that they can have a state without making peace with israel. recognizing the palestinian state without demanding an end to the palestinian authority's hamas and the internationally recognized terrorist organization is absurd. recognizing a palestinian nationstate without demanding that the palestinians recognize the nationstate of the jewish people is unjust. recognizing the palestinian state without demanding and end to incitement is reckless. and recognizing that th
the official facebook phase of fatah, you have to google this to believe this, the official facebook page of fatah denies that the jewish people have any connection to the temple mount or that there was ever a temper mount -- temple mount at all. jerusalem, the ages -- ancient city of david, a racing the jews from the history books. fortunately, the international community -- unfortunately, the international community does not hold them responsible for this incitement, and i think this is...
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or a media company? >> it is a little bit of both. the interesting thing about the chinese markets, 240 billion, bigger than amazon and facebook, not as big as googleit is going to get there. it is really a bit of both because the chinese model an all embracing model. it is not just like amazon or facebook or twitter -- >> we are living this. >> you are living this. you have got a device in each hand. tom. is the devices, >> i took a photograph of lady and i translated it over to my cell phone -- >> wirelessly. >> what i love is that you are amazed every morning that this is still possible. >> with a done and dusted love life. >> let's stay in china. china for digital is a little flowers in a greenhouse. do you think they can survive outside of china's environment? billion,t is $140 baidu is $40 billion, jeremy is is $50 billion. xiaomi is announcing another google in india. >> how do you respond to those valuations some duck to $1 trillion of frothy nests? these $1ions, some of trillion of frothiness. emerging world and emerging asia in particular, the opportunity to gain market share and to really get a bigger share of people's wallets i think is
or a media company? >> it is a little bit of both. the interesting thing about the chinese markets, 240 billion, bigger than amazon and facebook, not as big as googleit is going to get there. it is really a bit of both because the chinese model an all embracing model. it is not just like amazon or facebook or twitter -- >> we are living this. >> you are living this. you have got a device in each hand. tom. is the devices, >> i took a photograph of lady and i translated...
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slack or chatter replacement internally and a place to create documents which could challenge microsoft and google. >> is this an other app or profile to create or let you change settings? >> facebook realizes you can't keep the professional profile with the silly pictures and making an effort to keep them separate and i imagine in mobile a separate app and might be sort of separate settings and section on desktop. >> i keep my cat videos over here and i put my documents over there. >> how will i find your cat videos? >> don't worry. you can find them. >> we don't have anything else to talk about. >> is this a viable threat to linkedin? >> i think that's a big leap but it's an absolute must for facebook. how many times have you talked to somebody in another company, did you see it on facebook? i'm sorry. my company blocks facebook. facebook can't afford to be blocked on a single screen. it has to be everywhere. and business is a critical part of its sort of overall strategy sigh this also just a compliment to linkedin and the strategy and have recruiters pay for the information they want, have us willing and able and wanting to put out there that pertinent information and people ju
slack or chatter replacement internally and a place to create documents which could challenge microsoft and google. >> is this an other app or profile to create or let you change settings? >> facebook realizes you can't keep the professional profile with the silly pictures and making an effort to keep them separate and i imagine in mobile a separate app and might be sort of separate settings and section on desktop. >> i keep my cat videos over here and i put my documents over...
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weather pictures and video on facebook, twitter andgram, just add that hash tag cbs-3 snow or up load them through the cbs philly weather app, find that app on itunes and google play. we will be right back. blank >>> we are continuing to keep an eye on the storm that could turn holiday travel into a real headache. storm scan three shows rain moving in right new but that is going to switch to snow in a few hours. katie had has your updated forecast coming up in just a moment. >>> travelers trying to get to atlantic city have to take an unexpect detour. spirit airlines plane headed from tampa to a atlantic city last night was divert todd fort lauderdale after being struck by lightening. plane landed safely and spirit put passengers on a new plane that arrived in atlantic city around midnight. >>> 5:13. here's traffic and more on your weather, katie. >> we are beginning to see change overtake place from rain through snow and back through virginias now that cold air has started to wrap in and move with this storm system and also it is a storm intensifying with time. eventually we will see change over too. right now it is just rain, across our area, but temperatur
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their competitors as they could destroy any serious -- or advantage themselves over any serious competitors. it locks in the incumbents. facebook, google, those companies are not overthrown and they stick around. >> but google and amazon are quite, the real debate is over title 2, whether we have common carrier rules. not whether we will have net neutrality. those companies are all in favor of net neutrality and in private conversation, probably opposed to paid privatization. they are opposed to title ii common carrier rules because there is no evidence, no reason to think those roles were not apply to them as well. and it is another danger of the imposition of this massive regulatory apparatus that be careful what you wish for because you may end up hamstringing the very heart of the ecosystem. these content providers and edge providers that you are supposed to be benefiting by this. tim, i think your vision of what the world is going to look like it's too pessimistic. i mean i do not think there is , anything to suggest that it is likely to be the case in large part because we do not have any rules prohibiting private forward as a sh
their competitors as they could destroy any serious -- or advantage themselves over any serious competitors. it locks in the incumbents. facebook, google, those companies are not overthrown and they stick around. >> but google and amazon are quite, the real debate is over title 2, whether we have common carrier rules. not whether we will have net neutrality. those companies are all in favor of net neutrality and in private conversation, probably opposed to paid privatization. they are...
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. >> if you pay google, between one or two or $3 a month you can get advertisements. typically ads, modernized content. you get on facebookoogle, inundated with ads. >> yes. >> they are every where. >> it makes sense, that is how companies make money. if you pay web sites not to see the ads that is a different way of monitoring their content. it is an experiment to start only ten web sites are signed up. it is called google contributor, the urban dictionary, those are some of the web sites where you can pay not to get advertising. >> urban dictionary, you use that all the time. >> yes, i do. >> so it is $3, one, two, $3. >> yes, 123. >> it three is bucks a month kind of a thing. >> a month, it is inly, yep. >> alex's parents are in town and they will be here through thanksgiving. >> yes. >> from where. >> from dallas. >> texas. >> oh, okay, nice. >> where are you going with this, mike. i want to know, have millennials are they moving out of their parent's home yet, we have done this story for two years. they go to college. then they move back in with their parents. >> alex, are you a millennial. i'm not living with my par
. >> if you pay google, between one or two or $3 a month you can get advertisements. typically ads, modernized content. you get on facebookoogle, inundated with ads. >> yes. >> they are every where. >> it makes sense, that is how companies make money. if you pay web sites not to see the ads that is a different way of monitoring their content. it is an experiment to start only ten web sites are signed up. it is called google contributor, the urban dictionary, those are...
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google hangout, skype. people use private facebook groups to run their basis. it is a crazy mixed. unlike starting a salesforce today org a sales team, you will choose a crs. you will get started before that. you can get started. that is the way everyone thinks. no one things we should choose a system for internal communication. you do what ever it was last time. >> you have been doing this a long time. you have a lot years to compare the environment to. what is the difference in the availability of funding compared to when you were building flickr? >> we started a company with flickr, it was 2002. you remember the dotcom crash, 9/11, the absolute worst point. the nasdaq was off 85%. it was impossible to raise money for stuff, so that is why we pivoted to something that would be simple and easy to complete. that happened to be flickr. >> do you worry, they have sounded the alarm about startups raising too much too fast revaluations are too high. mark andreessen says they may vaporize. you worry? >> i do. my dad was a real estate developer. i graduated from high school in 1991. into that recession i was in this industry
google hangout, skype. people use private facebook groups to run their basis. it is a crazy mixed. unlike starting a salesforce today org a sales team, you will choose a crs. you will get started before that. you can get started. that is the way everyone thinks. no one things we should choose a system for internal communication. you do what ever it was last time. >> you have been doing this a long time. you have a lot years to compare the environment to. what is the difference in the...
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google would not have gotten started. we would still have yahoo! i could imagine myspace doing the same thing too fast fate -- same thank you facebook. fast lanes or insulation for incumbent companies to wreak havoc on their sometimes better rival. problemlly are a have a with increasing power of the application companies. they are getting more and more difficult to challenge, and fast lane-slow lane would make it almost -- i would not say impossible, but incredibly different for a challenger to take on one of those companies. >> when you came up with the term net neutrality and pondering ideas, i think it is fair to say that a lot of examples were conceptual. he to imagine a day were a president would be delivering a statement in such detail that he and what doubject, you think that set about the conversation and role of the internet in our society in general? >> frankly, i'm shocked. looking at the headlines the day after, i'd never would've imagined this. when i gave the first to talk on net neutrality in 2002, i think, 12 years ago, it was too a half-full auditorium. it was an academic paper. people like, what is he talking about? it was a wei
google would not have gotten started. we would still have yahoo! i could imagine myspace doing the same thing too fast fate -- same thank you facebook. fast lanes or insulation for incumbent companies to wreak havoc on their sometimes better rival. problemlly are a have a with increasing power of the application companies. they are getting more and more difficult to challenge, and fast lane-slow lane would make it almost -- i would not say impossible, but incredibly different for a challenger...