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joining us right now is sarah who covers facebook for google news. ot of friends, connections of people are trying to climb everest, and a lot of them expressed their love of facebook, finding out that their loved ones are ok. sarah: that's how i found out about the earthquake. i had a notification that my friend jenny was safe to it she was on a hike in kathmandu. this is how facebook is trying -- this was released after the earthquake and tsunami in japan. facebook has been releasing it after big disasters. cory: how does it work? sarah: if facebook sees you are in the radius of the disaster they will send you something saying, are you ok? click on this if you are. it will let your friends know. there is a counter that shows you, here are the friends who say they are safe. here are the people who have not responded yet. cory: there is also fund-raising happening, on facebook and elsewhere. talk about facebook first. sarah: facebook is agreeing to match donations up to $2 million. they will have notifications to users saying, if you donate, we will m
joining us right now is sarah who covers facebook for google news. ot of friends, connections of people are trying to climb everest, and a lot of them expressed their love of facebook, finding out that their loved ones are ok. sarah: that's how i found out about the earthquake. i had a notification that my friend jenny was safe to it she was on a hike in kathmandu. this is how facebook is trying -- this was released after the earthquake and tsunami in japan. facebook has been releasing it after...
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facebook. as they move to mobile, the prices going up. but the cost per click is going down. does that mean google dumb, facebook smart? ing is very different. guest: i think there's a lot of noise in those metrics, one. cory: are you making fun of my model? guest: i may have. as google ramps up its business, it did it with the desktop behind it, and it really try to perfect the dust. monetization. as google tried to ramp up on the internet, they spent 10 years perfecting this search, so they had a monetization challenge that facebook never had because facebook was never good at desktop monetization. what is happening to the internet -- there are two that major things in internet advertising. mobile and video. we think the best position right now is facebook him a but google is very close, number two. cory: in terms of advertising the change in advertising rates, is facebook increasing equally? guest: the most important thing is the pricing side of thing. it's almost an outcome rather than a determinate when you're looking at online advertising. facebook is seen a pretty significant decline in the amount of inventory th
facebook. as they move to mobile, the prices going up. but the cost per click is going down. does that mean google dumb, facebook smart? ing is very different. guest: i think there's a lot of noise in those metrics, one. cory: are you making fun of my model? guest: i may have. as google ramps up its business, it did it with the desktop behind it, and it really try to perfect the dust. monetization. as google tried to ramp up on the internet, they spent 10 years perfecting this search, so they...
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we actually think that the best position against that right now is facebook. but googlery close number two. >> what do you think in terms of the change in advertising rates for facebook? facebook is increasing and google is decreasing. >> i think the most important thing, whenever thinking about pricing for any company and doing online advertising, is the supply side of things. pricing is almost more of an outcome than a real determinate when you're looking at online advertising. so facebook is seeing a pretty significant decline in the amount of inventory that they're making available, just as they've moved from desktop to mobile. that's going to have a positive impact on pricing. they're also moving to higher-quality ad units on mobile, particularly video as mark mentioned, which is going to have a positive impact for advertising prices. >> so in other words, what you're saying is that the amount of ads they could put out there could be infinite but they're trying to sort of go for more quality, not particularly quantity at facebook? >> that's exactly the way i would l
we actually think that the best position against that right now is facebook. but googlery close number two. >> what do you think in terms of the change in advertising rates for facebook? facebook is increasing and google is decreasing. >> i think the most important thing, whenever thinking about pricing for any company and doing online advertising, is the supply side of things. pricing is almost more of an outcome than a real determinate when you're looking at online advertising. so...
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google gets a patent on a shopping spree. the excepting applications last from owners. in the wake of that devastating earthquake in nepal over the weekend tech giants like facebook and googlection. google opened its person find a tool -- finder tool, and facebook activated its safety check. if you're in one of the areas affected by the earthquake, you will get a notation asking if you're a safe or if you want to check on any of your friends. when disasters happen to people need to know their loved ones are safe. it is moments like this would be connec -- when being able to connect really matters. i cannot tell you how many were expressing their love of facebook after finding of their loved ones were ok. >> that is how i found out about the earthquake in general. i had a notification saying that my friend jenny was safe. this is one of the ways that facebook is trying to make it's also essential. this was released after the earthquake and tsunami in japan, and they spoke as been releasing it after all these disasters. facebook if they see you are in the radius of the disaster they will send you a paying saying are you ok >> on this and tell us if you are. it will send an oc
google gets a patent on a shopping spree. the excepting applications last from owners. in the wake of that devastating earthquake in nepal over the weekend tech giants like facebook and googlection. google opened its person find a tool -- finder tool, and facebook activated its safety check. if you're in one of the areas affected by the earthquake, you will get a notation asking if you're a safe or if you want to check on any of your friends. when disasters happen to people need to know their...
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emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? ath: i think they both win, but in different ways. so i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile web. and facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not so fond of, you once wrote, "tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring, margin tweaker image for himself." [laughter] you also said that apple should buy tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that? chamath: yeah. emily: why? chamath: i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. it's just the question is can that person inspire the creative types to find or build the next lily pad? my intuition on this is, no. you go to a company like apple, you know, death marching to a trillion dollar market cap. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a place like that
emily: google and facebook are trying to do a lot of the same things. who wins? ath: i think they both win, but in different ways. so i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to 90% of the mobile web. and facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not so fond of, you once wrote, "tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing,...
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peter: facebook with social networking. google in search. emily: yet, you argue for the last few decades, we have actually been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple and google not been innovative enough? peter: i think as a society, i would argue we have not done as much as we could have. you have had less innovations in areas like energy and biotechnology. there has been some but not as many as we would like. transportation. we're not moving any faster. emily: one thing you would learn from entrepreneurs is don't copy mark zuckerberg. don't copy larry and sergey. don't copy steve jobs. why not? peter: the next mark zuckerberg will not be starting a social networking site. the next larry page will not be starting a search engine. bill gates won't be starting an operating system, and so in some sense you can't copy them because they did not copy somebody else. emily: you also suggest they come up with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. why is finding something nobody agrees with you on the best way to get s
peter: facebook with social networking. google in search. emily: yet, you argue for the last few decades, we have actually been in a tech slowdown. have facebook and apple and google not been innovative enough? peter: i think as a society, i would argue we have not done as much as we could have. you have had less innovations in areas like energy and biotechnology. there has been some but not as many as we would like. transportation. we're not moving any faster. emily: one thing you would learn...
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follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >>> a cargo plane carrying medical supplies touches down in yemen as the saudi-led air strikes enter a third week. >>> pakistan's parliament votes not to join the saudi-led coalition in yemen. >>> hello. you're watching al jazeera. also on the program, mending political ties after more than six decades of hostility. u.s. and cuban foreign ministers meet ahead of a regional summit. plus. >>> i'm andrew simmons reporting on what could be the
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that's every one of these companies talks to google and facebook about doing these things. 's unfortunate already google to bought the company for 6 billion, and committed to $5 billion in investments. so it really isn't an $11 billion deal, it's a $6 billion deal with investment. it would have been awesome for google. huge growth driver. the cars are a commuting platform as anything else. it's what could have been. it reminds me of when microsoft invested in apple and saved apple. that's what this is. too bad he didn't do that as well. >> does every startup however big or small need to have a backup plan? friend that could potentially buy you if the sales aren't good enough? >> it's also a back up plan. how bad would this have been? if elon sold this for $6 billion, it would have hardly been a failure. wouldn't have been the $26 billion company it is now. some would argue, that's an insane price for this. given that facebook bought it for 19 billion and google loves batteries and solar panels, this would have been the what's app. >> urban discovery, right? >> yeah, and they
that's every one of these companies talks to google and facebook about doing these things. 's unfortunate already google to bought the company for 6 billion, and committed to $5 billion in investments. so it really isn't an $11 billion deal, it's a $6 billion deal with investment. it would have been awesome for google. huge growth driver. the cars are a commuting platform as anything else. it's what could have been. it reminds me of when microsoft invested in apple and saved apple. that's what...
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follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> i'm russell beard in the sea of cortez mexico to explore the future of fish farming >> and i'm gelerah darabi in kapama park south africa where a specialist team of conservationists are fighting back against rhino poachers
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follow us on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> monday - a climate emergency. >> those species could not be here in 10 years. >> nasa steps in to help protect the future of the planet. >> the tropics regulate our climate. >> techknow heads to costa rica to see how one rainforest is fighting back. >> wow! some of these are amazing. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" - where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> kenya gives the united nations only three months to move the world's biggest refugee camps over the board to sow mall with a. >> you're watching live from london. in the next 30 minutes cuba's president apologizes to u.s. president barack obama as they get ready to hold historic talks. in panama.
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follow our contributors on facebook, google+ and more. >> monday on "techknow". >> we should not be having >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet saving lives. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> "techknow". monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city, i'm tony harris. killed by a drone, the white house promises compensation to families of two hostages killed in an attack. and the president blames al qaeda for their deaths. >>> and the first african-american attorney general. and going after the smugglers leaders say that they will crackdown on human trafficking to stop migrants from drowning.
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so google -- well, google and facebook. google can parse through and categorize youtube videos and tell you what all google, youtube videos have somebody wearing orange pants and raising their hands. facebook can tell you if somebody's depressed before they're clinically diagnosable with depression. when you think about these things from a law enforcement or intelligence perspective, they're very useful tools. and so at what point will -- at what point will that be purchased or requested or asked for or compelled. that's sort of a question i have about social media. >> we're positive, of course, google would never process these feeds. but google unlike facebook is subject to a privacy protection from europe and that's the right to be forgotten. and i won't hide the ball on this. i just debated the european privacy commissioner and believe this represents the biggest clash between american notions of free speech and european notions of privacy in the digital age. why don't you tell us about google's response the right to be forgott
so google -- well, google and facebook. google can parse through and categorize youtube videos and tell you what all google, youtube videos have somebody wearing orange pants and raising their hands. facebook can tell you if somebody's depressed before they're clinically diagnosable with depression. when you think about these things from a law enforcement or intelligence perspective, they're very useful tools. and so at what point will -- at what point will that be purchased or requested or...
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follow our contributors on facebook, google+ and more. >> tomorrow on "techknow". >> we should not be texas. >> the true cost of energy hits home. >> my yard is gone. >> are we destroying our way of life? >> contaminated water from the fracking activities come here. >> they stick it into the core of the earth. >> but this cutting-edge technology could be the answer. >> the further of fracking is about the water. >> protecting the planet saving lives. >> how do you convince a big oil company to use this? >> "techknow". tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus 1kw50us fragile planet >>> desperate rescue efforts in kathmandu. the number known to have died in saturday's earthquake mounts. >>> hello there. you are watching "al jazeera live from london. also coming up two protestors shot dead in burundi as police break up protests. >>> acts beside an active col van 0. >>> plus i am robin
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follow our contributors on facebook, google+ and more. >> part of al jazeera america's >> special monthus fragile planet >> >>> new air strikes in yemen hour after saudi arabia announced an end to the coalition air campaign >>> hello. welcome to al jazeera. i'm jane dutton live from our doha headquarters. also ahead - he survived a deadly boat capsized in the mediterranean killing over 800, an exclusive interview coming up. >>> protests in hong kong after the government introduces a new electoral reform plan
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so google -- well, google and facebook. google can parse through and categorize youtube videos and tell you what all google, youtube videos have somebody wearing orange pants and raising their hands. facebook can tell you if somebody's depressed before they're clinically diagnosable with depression. when you think about these things from a law enforcement or intelligence perspective they're very useful tools. and so at what point will -- at what point will that be purchased or requested or asked for or compelled. that's sort of be forgotten and other regulatory pressures that it's facing to from europe to protect privacy. >> well, spoiler alert, we lost that case. didn't go so well for us in the european court of justice. and i think we're pretty laser focused right now in trying to implement that decision in a responsible way. i don't think you know i don't think it'll come as a surprise to anyone to hear that the issues are challenging in terms of trying to figure out when information is you know irrelevant or outdated in the co
so google -- well, google and facebook. google can parse through and categorize youtube videos and tell you what all google, youtube videos have somebody wearing orange pants and raising their hands. facebook can tell you if somebody's depressed before they're clinically diagnosable with depression. when you think about these things from a law enforcement or intelligence perspective they're very useful tools. and so at what point will -- at what point will that be purchased or requested or...
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i don't see -- i look at facebook or google and they are trading at very low p/e's actually.o not think we have a valuation bubble, my bigger concern has to do with the large burn rates. emily: if it does not pop, what happens, is there a downswing? bill: there are two things that could cause a correction. one is a macroeconomic. very hard to predict. the second would be the firms that are doing the late stage investments might change their criteria a little bit. i think that is probably the more likely near-term catalyst for something like this, where they start to ask questions about, do these companies really have a business model that can go the distance? we are more cautious. we are still making new investments, but we are more picky for sure. emily: what does being more picky mean? bill: you will see the uber for this or that. ideas that are a fraction away from something else on the dial, that is a bad sign. emily: so do not invest in uber for -- bill: i think anything that is too close to the big thing might be something the big thing does one day. so it's another way
i don't see -- i look at facebook or google and they are trading at very low p/e's actually.o not think we have a valuation bubble, my bigger concern has to do with the large burn rates. emily: if it does not pop, what happens, is there a downswing? bill: there are two things that could cause a correction. one is a macroeconomic. very hard to predict. the second would be the firms that are doing the late stage investments might change their criteria a little bit. i think that is probably the...
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it's a totally different medium when you compare it to facebook or google. do exactly what facebook or google does and your expectation is they can sustain growth. that's totally unrealistic. >> which ones are your topics? >> facebook in fact is my top pick. i recently upgraded google to a buy. it hit below $500. it was too cheap. right now i'm favorably disposed toward that one too. >> thank you, ari and brian. the nasdaq bio tech index is down about 2% on the sexssion. we'll tell you what has happening this weekend that could send some of the stocks higher on monday. since the end of march. we've got much more on that market slide. take a deeeeep breath in. . . and . . . exhale. . . aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim in just one day. ahh! so he had your back? yep. in just one day, we approve and pay. one day pay, only from aflac. [duck snoring] seven out of ten power outages in the us are
it's a totally different medium when you compare it to facebook or google. do exactly what facebook or google does and your expectation is they can sustain growth. that's totally unrealistic. >> which ones are your topics? >> facebook in fact is my top pick. i recently upgraded google to a buy. it hit below $500. it was too cheap. right now i'm favorably disposed toward that one too. >> thank you, ari and brian. the nasdaq bio tech index is down about 2% on the sexssion....
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emily: google and facebook are trying to do the same thing. who wins? amath: i think they both win but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to the 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not fond of you once wrote that tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring, margin tweaking image for himself. you also said that apple should bypass tesla and make elon musk the ceo. do you still believe that? chamath: yes. emily: why? chamath: i think that he is very good at what he does. i think he is probably an exceptional operationally minded ceo. the question is can that person inspire the type of creative types to build the next lily pad? my intuition on this is no. you go to a company like apple death marching to a trillion dollar market cap. think of the amount of wealth that is created in a place like that. think of what that means for th
emily: google and facebook are trying to do the same thing. who wins? amath: i think they both win but in different ways. i think what happens is that google wins with respect to the entry point. they own the front door to the internet, and they own the front door to the 90% of the mobile apps. facebook owns the experience once you're there. emily: speaking of another big company that you're not fond of you once wrote that tim cook has created a milquetoast, say-nothing, uninspiring, margin...
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this isn't facebook killing google, facebook and google having a big share google trying to catch facebook and display advertising, you wouldn't believe how fragmented it is, and i think you'll see both companies grow share and a big growth driver for. it doesn't have to be either/or. >> evan, got to leave it there. evan wilson of pacific crest. overweight rating 675 is the price target here. are you convinced that ruth porette will be the catalyst to perhaps close the gap. >> perhaps, i think that's the case. again, it goes back to the ad revenue that's coming from youtube and the fact that they can get bigger corporations coming in in here. now, i would also extrapolate that to facebook as well. i didn't like how facebook traded today so i still like the stock. facebook, just be a little careful with how big you get in that position. >> facebook trading. >> once again, down obviously last night in the after hours, traded as low as 82 and traded up above 85 again and for whatever reason 58 can't hold and closed lower on the day. i think the quarter was fine and that the stock should trade
this isn't facebook killing google, facebook and google having a big share google trying to catch facebook and display advertising, you wouldn't believe how fragmented it is, and i think you'll see both companies grow share and a big growth driver for. it doesn't have to be either/or. >> evan, got to leave it there. evan wilson of pacific crest. overweight rating 675 is the price target here. are you convinced that ruth porette will be the catalyst to perhaps close the gap. >>...
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and teens are still using facebook and google plus. facebook is the most popular social media by teens followed by snap chat and twitter and google plus. back over to you. >> thank you so much. let's get to sports. we want to start with baseball. brewers, rockies at miller park. and oops on the field the stadium's fireworks system accidently goes off in the bottom of the first inning. it was a premonition for this defensive play in the top of the sixth. >> in the air to left. pretty held hit. davis on the run. what a catch. >> chris davis makes the leap against the fence but the rockies win it 5-4. and the annual masters par three contest took place yesterday. tiger woods let his daughter finish a hole for him but at the fourth hole, golden bear himself. >> for the fourth year the big three involved doing that. and here's jack at number 40. that's across the water. really a good golf hole. what a beautiful play. come on. come on jack. yes. yes. >> what a beauty. jack nicklaus with his first career ace at the masters. he's still got it a
and teens are still using facebook and google plus. facebook is the most popular social media by teens followed by snap chat and twitter and google plus. back over to you. >> thank you so much. let's get to sports. we want to start with baseball. brewers, rockies at miller park. and oops on the field the stadium's fireworks system accidently goes off in the bottom of the first inning. it was a premonition for this defensive play in the top of the sixth. >> in the air to left. pretty...
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. >>> people are using facebook and google plus. facebook is the most popular site, followed by instagram, snapshot, twitter and google plus. one reason teens use google plus they may already have a g-mail account set up for school. scott back to you. >> landon, thank you very much. >>> the midwest is bracing for thunderstorms and schools, this is what it looked like as the same storm passed over missouri. the town of farmington was hit with baseball sized hail. dozens of car windows shattered, one car with about a dozen holes in the back window also was destroyed, hails punched holes in the roof of a restaurant causing the roof to collapse. >> in the video on the right-hand side, holy cow, nothing like that around here. let's check in with christina. >> good morning to you. we get worked up about pea sized hail earlier this week. boy, that is severe weather. we're getting into that time of year the peak of tornado season. 45 degrees in oakland. for us, calm conditions, beautiful california weather, gorgeous day out there, cool start
. >>> people are using facebook and google plus. facebook is the most popular site, followed by instagram, snapshot, twitter and google plus. one reason teens use google plus they may already have a g-mail account set up for school. scott back to you. >> landon, thank you very much. >>> the midwest is bracing for thunderstorms and schools, this is what it looked like as the same storm passed over missouri. the town of farmington was hit with baseball sized hail. dozens...
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facebook google microsoft all reporting earnings this week.d of holland company lost the clash of the titans. it will give you long-term payoffs. do not panic. we will have the latest breaking news out of yemen. melissa: they do so much for that. facebook shares up today. a big earnings report after the bell. what you need to watch for. that is coming up net. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ >> we have breaking news out of capitol hill. the united states capitol police investigating a, quote powdery white substance that fell out of an envelope near the office of pennsylvania democrat mike doyle. all staff and offices have been ordered to remain where they are and not go into the corridor. they are treating the substance with a lot of suspicion, a hazmat team has been called in. we'll bring you more details as we get them. >>> let's go to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange with what investors are watching for nicole? >> reporter: facebook is looking good, up 87 cents at $84.49. looking like a winner here
facebook google microsoft all reporting earnings this week.d of holland company lost the clash of the titans. it will give you long-term payoffs. do not panic. we will have the latest breaking news out of yemen. melissa: they do so much for that. facebook shares up today. a big earnings report after the bell. what you need to watch for. that is coming up net. at the end of the day it is all about money. ♪ >> we have breaking news out of capitol hill. the united states capitol police...
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facebook, yahoo! google and microsoft all out next week with earnings. we'll tell you how the traders are playing it. >>> rough day for are the markets. one stock bucked the trend. netflix went up another 2%. so what, i know guy said that was a good sign. does this make you more confident of netflix? >> yes imf brought up a great point the other night. so many people have bet against this stock there's a lot of people waiting to cover it. it's so hard to cover a stock that's priced at the level that netflix is. you have to look at the inter l international growth. >> do you think part of this move higher was still short covering? >> i think on follow through days like today it's impressive the way it's traded. there are people that are coat tailing some analyst upgrades and feel they have to stay current. i just think it's very, very frothy. i wouldn't trade here. it's a great company but i don't touch it at 570. >> you buy it? >> it sounds ridiculous. you have to stay with it. now the momentum is behind it. everybody that short the name has to cover it.
facebook, yahoo! google and microsoft all out next week with earnings. we'll tell you how the traders are playing it. >>> rough day for are the markets. one stock bucked the trend. netflix went up another 2%. so what, i know guy said that was a good sign. does this make you more confident of netflix? >> yes imf brought up a great point the other night. so many people have bet against this stock there's a lot of people waiting to cover it. it's so hard to cover a stock that's...
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emily: facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins, google or facebook?astian: i would never comment on that. [laughter] emily: what about the medical contact lenses? sebastian: it turns out, contact lenses, when you think about it, they are big enough to hold an array for receiving energy, putting the sensor on. putting a communication device on. it is very feasible. we are building google x contact lenses that can measure your glucose level. emily: what about trying to cure death, calico? sebastian: this did not come from google x. but it is another audacious moonshot. this is what i admire google for. 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 research on 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 would say that they have done something fantastic for the world. and they will make a dime or two as well. emily: what kind of things do you explore if you are
emily: facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins, google or facebook?astian: i would never comment on that. [laughter] emily: what about the medical contact lenses? sebastian: it turns out, contact lenses, when you think about it, they are big enough to hold an array for receiving energy, putting the sensor on. putting a communication device on. it is very feasible. we are building google x contact lenses that can measure your glucose level. emily: what about trying to...
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mark: facebook and google are the new generation. ok and google will announce on thursday -- what is the key? hussein: to see what the growth is. facebook is pretty much dominated. google is an interesting story because google might also be faltering. their growth is slowing down, especially as the world transitions to global. -- to mobile. they are making up for the fact that people are searching less. that is another want to watch. it might be shaky. mark: what an exciting year. hussein: the good news is that you can set up a company today because the cost is so much lower and they grow phenomenally. if you look to the next generation, these are the companies that are changing the game. although facebook has been a phenomenal company. mark: thank you. coming up, we will look at your favorite stories from bloomberg digital, including tesla. ♪ mark: welcome back. one former tech executive says he has discovered a new concoction that could make you invincible. we take a look at the mixture, and whether the cocktail stacks up to its cla
mark: facebook and google are the new generation. ok and google will announce on thursday -- what is the key? hussein: to see what the growth is. facebook is pretty much dominated. google is an interesting story because google might also be faltering. their growth is slowing down, especially as the world transitions to global. -- to mobile. they are making up for the fact that people are searching less. that is another want to watch. it might be shaky. mark: what an exciting year. hussein: the...
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market is the home of the tech giants like apple, facebook, google and amazon. experts say this means the market has finally recovered from the dotcom bubble. that burst, as you'll remember, back in the year 2000. >>> u.s. general david petraeus must serve two years probation and pay a $100,000 fine for sharing classified information with his loafer. >> today marks the end of a 1/2 year ordeal that resulted from mistakes that i made. as i did in the past, i apologized to those closest to me and to many others, including those with whom i was privileged to serve in government and in the military over the years. >> petraeus there speaking to the cameras. he admitted to having an extramarital affair with his biographer, paula broadwell. he resigned in november 2012 after the affair became public. prosecutors agreed not to send petraeus to jail because none of the classified information was ever made public. >>> there are new fears about north korea's nuclear program and one of the governments sounding the alarm is one of the few governments friendly with pyongyang.
market is the home of the tech giants like apple, facebook, google and amazon. experts say this means the market has finally recovered from the dotcom bubble. that burst, as you'll remember, back in the year 2000. >>> u.s. general david petraeus must serve two years probation and pay a $100,000 fine for sharing classified information with his loafer. >> today marks the end of a 1/2 year ordeal that resulted from mistakes that i made. as i did in the past, i apologized to those...
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apple, facebook, google. they would all love it. i don't know if the team wants to sell it.ned with somebody else, maybe enough a little spark of ideas would come and improve the situation there. >> that really is due to a very small group of people for sure. speaking of twitter as we said earlier. ceo dick costolo will join us in a first on cnbc interview later this hour. we all look forward to that. twitter not the only company moving on earnings, shares of go pro having one of the best days since going public. after profit topped revenue estimates and rated to outperform over at raymond james. samsung in the green even though profit fell 39% year over year. one bright spot for samsung, mobile operating margins jumping over 10% in the quarter. that was good news. >> we saw this possibly coming a bit after qualcomm again reported. we've been talking about that, they said apple and samsung both are gaining strength in the premiums here. crowding others out. apple we see now is a lot stronger than samsung. samsung kind of prereleased the results. we get a little more detail h
apple, facebook, google. they would all love it. i don't know if the team wants to sell it.ned with somebody else, maybe enough a little spark of ideas would come and improve the situation there. >> that really is due to a very small group of people for sure. speaking of twitter as we said earlier. ceo dick costolo will join us in a first on cnbc interview later this hour. we all look forward to that. twitter not the only company moving on earnings, shares of go pro having one of the best...
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you also have google, the storage is a few years back in 2010 after haiti occurred, you can look for someone that has information on people. becausee this is tricky in order to use facebook just basically need internet connection of course. google has not been successful in the past years but there are people out there being very grateful these services are out there and you can let your loved ones know you are safe. >> people are trying. i want to go straight to some video that has emerged this morning. video that has come online. it shows the moment that the avalanche database cap at mount everest. morning,ching this nearly 9000 views this morning. it shows the sheer force of the moment that the earthquake triggered the avalanche. this is base camp and you can see the force as you have snow and blocks of ice pummeling their way down. many people still trapped there. most of the 19 deaths reported are at base camp but at camp two,pd people still missing. commenters horrifying looking at the vision emerging. other comments reflecting on how frightening the videos are. we want you to note the next comment that talks about how it is difficult to watch these videos. but tha
you also have google, the storage is a few years back in 2010 after haiti occurred, you can look for someone that has information on people. becausee this is tricky in order to use facebook just basically need internet connection of course. google has not been successful in the past years but there are people out there being very grateful these services are out there and you can let your loved ones know you are safe. >> people are trying. i want to go straight to some video that has...
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. >>> study finding users using facebook and google+, popular followed by instagram, snapchat and twitter, google+. one reason they may already have a gmail set up through school. back over to you. >> thank you. just ahead, "jurassic park" team has new lyrics thanks to chris pat. legendary jack nicklaus a career first. tiger woods gets help from his kids. a member of one direction tries his luck on the course. sports is next. >>> this morning on "today," the very funny billy crystal stops by to chat about his new show "the comedian." let's take you to sports with our own betty nguyen. good morning betty. >> good morning. let's start with baseball brewers, rockies at miller park. oops on the field. the stadium's fireworks system accidentally goes off in the bottom of the first inning. maybe a premium anything for this defensive play in the top of the sixth. >> in the air to left pretty well hit, davis on the run. what a catch! >> brewers davis makes the leap against the fence but the rockies go on to win it 5-4. annual masters par three contest took place yesterday in augusta. a glimpse of
. >>> study finding users using facebook and google+, popular followed by instagram, snapchat and twitter, google+. one reason they may already have a gmail set up through school. back over to you. >> thank you. just ahead, "jurassic park" team has new lyrics thanks to chris pat. legendary jack nicklaus a career first. tiger woods gets help from his kids. a member of one direction tries his luck on the course. sports is next. >>> this morning on...
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a new study finds teens are still using facebook and surprisingly google plus. facebook is the most popular site for teens followed by instagram, snap chat and then twitter and google plus. one reason teens still use google plus they may already have a gmail account set up through school. >>> and turning to the markets futures are pointing to a lower open this morning. lost most of their early gains but still managed to close higher. investors reacting to the fed meeting on whether to start rising interest rates in june. >>> oil prices are rebounding today after posting the biggest drop in nearly two months. following reports showing a huge increase in u.s. crude supplies. the dow raising 27 points to 17902. the nasdaq up 40 to 4950. tracy, back over to you. >> landon, thanks. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >> a chilly start this morning. 38 degrees right now. clouds and some drizzle and mist. there has been a bit of light rain. you can see the results. beach avenue on cape may is damp this morning. grab your umbrella. though most of the day i don't thi
a new study finds teens are still using facebook and surprisingly google plus. facebook is the most popular site for teens followed by instagram, snap chat and then twitter and google plus. one reason teens still use google plus they may already have a gmail account set up through school. >>> and turning to the markets futures are pointing to a lower open this morning. lost most of their early gains but still managed to close higher. investors reacting to the fed meeting on whether to...
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find it e-us on facebook instagram google plus and more. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of seatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >> hello everybody, this is aljazeera america. live in new york city, i'm david schuster. today, a preliminary deal on controlling and monitoring iran's nuclear program. and president obama said that the final deal will make the world safer, and israel and saudi arabia don agree. >>> and a terrorist to al shabab is claiming responsibility for. and legislators in
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find it e-us on facebook instagram google plus and more. >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of seatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >. >> you voted for change now change has come. [ cheering ] >>> opposition candidate muhammadu buhari wins the tightly fought presidential election in nigeria >>> i'm jane dutton you're watch, al jazeera live from doha. also ahead. more than 20 people are reportedly killed after saudi arabia-led air strikes hit a factory in southern yemen. talks of iran's nuclear future
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is the read through that facebook and google are that much stronger? where are they losing out to?k that's exactly the read-through. they're two well-bished advertising platforms on the internet. there's the thing called google which is great for direct response advertising which it seems like twitter is having problem then there's brand advertising. a beacon called facebook which is larger with rich detail proed files on actual users, not just made up people but actual users. twitter is stuck there in the middle. it's been one of our biggest concerns and this is one of the major reasons. the second thing that's happened with twitter is they're warning about mau growth decelerating. now we have to worry about the consumer value. there's a lot to be concerned about with twitter. we're not buyers. >> i don't know if you got a chance to hear dick costello on squawk alley but let's listen for the benefit of our viewers who might not have seen this. what he had to say about the stock market's negative reaction to the earnings release. >> we had a slight missile in revenue. anthony and t
is the read through that facebook and google are that much stronger? where are they losing out to?k that's exactly the read-through. they're two well-bished advertising platforms on the internet. there's the thing called google which is great for direct response advertising which it seems like twitter is having problem then there's brand advertising. a beacon called facebook which is larger with rich detail proed files on actual users, not just made up people but actual users. twitter is stuck...
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follow contributors on facebook, twitter, google+ and more. >> monday on "techknow".icultural community is in crisis. >> more prolonged drought could become the new normal. >> desperate for solutions. >> we can make clean drinking water, just using the sun. >> conservation, science and hope. >> the snow is really a critical resource. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> sharks like affection. >> "techknow". where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> this is aljazeera america. live from new york city, i'm tony harris. more demonstrations in baltimore, and freddie gray was in police custody napal despairs and survivors still being pulled from the rubble after saturday's earthquake. but hundreds of thousands are still pleading for clean food and water and saigon, 40 years later, celebrations, and 60,000 americans who died.
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francine: we will also talk about google, facebook microsoft, the companies reporting earnings this week strong dollar is going to be an issue. google is going to be a huge story this week. google reports thursday. we got a great interview. francine: we will be talking to the eu competition commissioner. that is coming up later on. we will talk about all these tech companies. we've been talking about valuations and business models. unclear to me, even a company like at the -- like eytsy, once it ipo'ed, shares went through the roof. guy: mr. dudley is also speaking to us as well, the new york fed president. he is going to be at bloomberg headquarters in new york. we will be live at 8:40 a.m. eastern time if you want to listen to that interview. if you want to follow us on twitter -- francine: please do so. we will talk about everything from when the german 10-year will go negative, whether you should care about european equities, and the huge migration around europe. ♪ francine: greece needs to get a plan together for its creditors and unlock eight. we will look at the market reaction. g
francine: we will also talk about google, facebook microsoft, the companies reporting earnings this week strong dollar is going to be an issue. google is going to be a huge story this week. google reports thursday. we got a great interview. francine: we will be talking to the eu competition commissioner. that is coming up later on. we will talk about all these tech companies. we've been talking about valuations and business models. unclear to me, even a company like at the -- like eytsy, once...
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facebook google, apple, amazon web services, big buyers of servers are not buying servers.ng the around. -- making their own. it is not clear to me what pieces they will get out of. it was highly touted a year ago. alix: what are the options for amd? they cannot seem to keep their head above water. what do they do? cory: their strategy for specialized chips is one that has been very successful. intel has not been as strong in the processor business. those are the real strengths they are trying to build on. a lot of people look at this company -- they are surprised by how bad last quarter was. it looks like as is so often the case when the company says this will be the bad quarter, it ain't over yet. i'll scope good stuff, -- alix: good stuff, cory johnson. looking at adjusted loss for the quarter at nine cents a share. the outlook not great for advanced micro devices on the revenue front. lending to companies without a credit rating. sounds risky, that we will send -- but we will hear from a ceo whose returns are anything but. ♪ alix: schlumberger is reporting its lowest fi
facebook google, apple, amazon web services, big buyers of servers are not buying servers.ng the around. -- making their own. it is not clear to me what pieces they will get out of. it was highly touted a year ago. alix: what are the options for amd? they cannot seem to keep their head above water. what do they do? cory: their strategy for specialized chips is one that has been very successful. intel has not been as strong in the processor business. those are the real strengths they are trying...
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. >> a story in "the journal," both about facebook and google facing potential probes and chargesone specifically saying that it's confronting a wave of european regulators looking into at least its privacy practices. as facebook continues to grow gain scale, and become more international, how big of a risk is this for the company and is it going to eventually have to impact the financials in terms of legal charges? >> yeah those are certainly issues that are well outside my expertise zone. i think facebook probably has a long way before they start to hit up against regulatory concerns. obviously google is a company that's been under scrutiny for a while, both in europe but also in the u.s. notably the company had a favorable ruling from the department of justice, google that is a few years ago. we're encouraged that they'll be able to sort out their differences with the eu regulators but again, that's an area probably outside my area of expertise. >> well, we'll keep an eye on it obviously. privacy watchdogs are coming after them. thank you for the call bullish call on facebook.
. >> a story in "the journal," both about facebook and google facing potential probes and chargesone specifically saying that it's confronting a wave of european regulators looking into at least its privacy practices. as facebook continues to grow gain scale, and become more international, how big of a risk is this for the company and is it going to eventually have to impact the financials in terms of legal charges? >> yeah those are certainly issues that are well outside...