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you had a secret five-hour meeting with eric schmidt. e time, you were under house arrest in england. also in attendance was jared and lisaott malcomson, shields, vice president on the council on foreign relations. schmidt and cohen requested the meeting to discuss the ideas of the book that they put out. of your to go to part conversation with schmidt and malcomson. this is a recording that you made of that meeting. first time being played in national broadcasts, where you talk about this. a week fromnot mind google, which would be the patriot act request. i have spent quite a lot of time on this question because i have given a number of criticisms, because they are non-transparent, because the judge's orders are hidden, and , and the answer is, and the laws are quite clear for google in the u.s.. >> we are fighting this case now with twitter. we have done three hearings now, trying to get the names of the other companies that have sealed these subpoenas in the grand jury in the u.s. that is how some of us became aware. i was not called
you had a secret five-hour meeting with eric schmidt. e time, you were under house arrest in england. also in attendance was jared and lisaott malcomson, shields, vice president on the council on foreign relations. schmidt and cohen requested the meeting to discuss the ideas of the book that they put out. of your to go to part conversation with schmidt and malcomson. this is a recording that you made of that meeting. first time being played in national broadcasts, where you talk about this. a...
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while you're there, leave your questions for eric schmidt and jared cohen.l be talking to them again in a google hangout. details will be on our website. >> brown: finally tonight, a grizzly addition to early american history. founded in 1607, jamestown was america's first permanent english settlement. the virginia company of london established the colony 60 miles north of the mouth of the chesapeake bay, naming the site "james fort" after england's king james the first. but life there was anything but easy. historians believe the settlers arrived during the worst drought in 800 years. and disease, starvation, and conflicts with nearby native americans plagued the colonists. accounts from the time tell of residents forced to eat dogs, cats, rodents, and even shoe leather to fend off starvation. and, it appears, it was even worse than that: researchers have now revealed evidence of cannibalism. in the remains of a 14-year-old girl found in a trash pit at the colony site last summer. forensic anthropologist douglas owsley says cut marks on the cheek bones and
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as a matter of fact, eric schmidt, the chairman said recently, that he believ for every one person on the planet, two people don have internet access. melissa: yeah. >> so google is about to deliver. right away you get android activations right in emerging markets. melia: i gue but i'm wondering, if subsahara africa will th order a lot of stuff from amazon? >> that is not the idea. it is for education, for business. melissa: how do you make money off that? >> right here you have penetration. so you give android services to your people and automatically ttey're using google search. ey're using google's ecosystem of apps. maybe not music but using google maps and using other applications translate where these are people who never had access to the internet before, not even connected. >> don't they have access to the internet because they don't have a lot of money? how much could they do on a phone. >> that's war google comes in. melissa: even if you give them the phone can they pay a monthly bill. >> n i don't think it will that way. what google is doing is on humanitarian effort. you g
as a matter of fact, eric schmidt, the chairman said recently, that he believ for every one person on the planet, two people don have internet access. melissa: yeah. >> so google is about to deliver. right away you get android activations right in emerging markets. melia: i gue but i'm wondering, if subsahara africa will th order a lot of stuff from amazon? >> that is not the idea. it is for education, for business. melissa: how do you make money off that? >> right here you...
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eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic knowledge assembled at this place. and the natural way to learn is project-based. scholarship is fine, academic models can be useful for certain things, but human beings tend to learn by engaging in project- based learning. if you look at the desert -- well, here is an example. i was on a tour for the black rock arts foundation. we went to various studios around the area where artwork was getting ready for la playa. all of the big ones involving armies of people with the various skills. it takes her attacker, a traditional art, overlapping f
eric schmidt had been some interesting papers. he had been making the point that so much of the tech industry is project-based learning. google gives people time off to do what they want. they give them time to explore and hang out with other people, outside of the framework of this more structured enterprise. burning man, from the very beginning is project-based learning. it attracts people from every demographic that you can think of, every category. so you have to, potentially, encyclopedic...
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eric schmidt executive chairman of google and jared cone, chairman of google ideas.written "the new digital age reshaping the future of people, nations and business." >> when people talking about technology, everyone has their favorite trend that they talk about. the rise of super computing and the cloud, big data. i figure you're the guy to ask. what is the single, what is the big trend in technology that excites you? >> our industry goes through transformations. the pc phase, the web browsing phase. the phase we're now going in is the mobile first phase where it's all fundamentally about mobile phones and tablets and you see that in the transition from pcs, tablets and phones which is going on in the industry today. not just the phone, but the phone connected by a 3g or 4g or wi-fi networks to powerful super computers. and it's the sum of those two that will define i.t., c computing, the media and so forth over the next five to ten years. >> in a sense the phone has become the computer because once you have connectivity and it can process data. >> people never use
eric schmidt executive chairman of google and jared cone, chairman of google ideas.written "the new digital age reshaping the future of people, nations and business." >> when people talking about technology, everyone has their favorite trend that they talk about. the rise of super computing and the cloud, big data. i figure you're the guy to ask. what is the single, what is the big trend in technology that excites you? >> our industry goes through transformations. the pc...
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on c-span2's booktv this weekend google's eric schmidt and jericho and share their vision of a world where everyone is digitally connected sunday morning at 10:45 and on c-span freak former cia chief soviet analyst ray cline on cold war intelligence during the eisenhower administration sunday at 3:00. >> next on booktv victor navasky, publisher of the nation present his thoughts on the power of political cartoons. this is a little under an hour. >> i had to come all the way from next door to be here. the ideal invitation and i am honored to be at the honors college and this for me is an experiment. you are the subjects of the experiment because as you may have gathered from the introduction, i am everything except i am a word person and i have been brought up in the world of words and one of the lessons to me and problems for me in putting together this book was i discovered shortly that word people don't have the arch and images can on occasion be more powerful than words. how do you deal with that in words? that is the dilemma you will see and when i show you some of these pictures
on c-span2's booktv this weekend google's eric schmidt and jericho and share their vision of a world where everyone is digitally connected sunday morning at 10:45 and on c-span freak former cia chief soviet analyst ray cline on cold war intelligence during the eisenhower administration sunday at 3:00. >> next on booktv victor navasky, publisher of the nation present his thoughts on the power of political cartoons. this is a little under an hour. >> i had to come all the way from...
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terrific book. >> thank you. >>> google's eric schmidt on the future of technology.morn" sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> the last two decades have seen an explosion of technological advances and it is all getting faster, smarter and smaller. what are the next set of advances and who's going to win? i had a fascinating conversation recently with two people in the know. eric sh mid, the executive chairman of google and the director of google ideas. together they have written a new book "the new digital age, reshaping the future of people, nations and business." listen in. thank you for joining us. so, when people talk about the future of technology, everyone has their favorite trend they talk about, it's the rise of super computing, the cloud, big data. i fig
terrific book. >> thank you. >>> google's eric schmidt on the future of technology.morn" sundays are the warrior's day to unplug and recharge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. >>> the last two decades have seen an...
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eric schmidt and jared cohen. thank you very much. >>> one thing we should announce is that caroline kennedy has announced that this year's jfk profiles in courage awards will be presented to gabrielle giffords. >>> next up, president obama rounding out his second-term cabinet. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. with three of your daily vegetable servings the math of retirement is different today.ek. money has to last longer. i don't want to pour over pie charts all day. i want to travel, and i want the income to d
eric schmidt and jared cohen. thank you very much. >>> one thing we should announce is that caroline kennedy has announced that this year's jfk profiles in courage awards will be presented to gabrielle giffords. >>> next up, president obama rounding out his second-term cabinet. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express...
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bny mellon. >>> google and youtube, eric schmidt declaring victory last night.in on the story. >> reporter: well, maria, google's big pitch to madison avenue is its massive reach. more 18 to 34-year-olds watch youtube than any cable network. eric schmidt saying internet video has already displaced tv, with more than 1 billion people coming to youtube every month and people watching 50% more youtube than a year ago, 6 billion hours per month. youtube is trying to show advertisers it's just as much about premium content as it is about cab videos, saying that media giants have invested tens of millions of dollars in youtube creators. those media giants including time warner and discovery, and just yesterday, dreamworks animation bought a youtube channel creator called awesomeness tv. but it's worth pointing out that despite all of this, the tv ad market is still soaring, especially at cbs, which reported 22% higher first quarter profit on record super bowl ad prices. ceo les munoz predicting that they'll rise in the upcoming ad sales, period. emarketer estimates th
bny mellon. >>> google and youtube, eric schmidt declaring victory last night.in on the story. >> reporter: well, maria, google's big pitch to madison avenue is its massive reach. more 18 to 34-year-olds watch youtube than any cable network. eric schmidt saying internet video has already displaced tv, with more than 1 billion people coming to youtube every month and people watching 50% more youtube than a year ago, 6 billion hours per month. youtube is trying to show advertisers...
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the group's chairman eric schmidt is saying they could use its uk -- to move it back on the agenda. the criticism that it has not been paying its fair share in britain saying, quote, it tried to do the right thing, but international tax laws are complemented. they are, aren't they? while profit had become somewhat of a dirty word, it was important to remember that corporate profits create jobs and, therefore, growth. the google chairman may not attend a scheduled meeting with the uk prime minister today after he pulled out of an interview. >>> apple's ceo is testifying tomorrow and he expected to bring a proposal to change how u.s. corporations are taxed on foreign provpfits. the reoperapatrioting cash to t u.s. isn't over. >> you've probably never heard of shao mi, but the chinese smartphonemaker is gaining a following in china. one reason the local media has dubbed the ceo the steve jobs of china. our influence in the chinese market is very similar to apple's, he says. china is a crucial market for apple. last quarter it was the only region where apple's revenue grew up 20%. they
the group's chairman eric schmidt is saying they could use its uk -- to move it back on the agenda. the criticism that it has not been paying its fair share in britain saying, quote, it tried to do the right thing, but international tax laws are complemented. they are, aren't they? while profit had become somewhat of a dirty word, it was important to remember that corporate profits create jobs and, therefore, growth. the google chairman may not attend a scheduled meeting with the uk prime...
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with eric schmidt on the stage. r] so the way it went is i was thinking about joining google, and google -- i loved it, and i really was excited to work with eric and larry and sergei, but there was this totally nonjob. they didn't have a job really. >> that's right. >> and so i had a chart of all my criteria. >> this is, by the way, typical of sheryl. she has all these detailed analyses. >> spread sheet for my job, and google met none of them, and my other offers met all of them, and i came and met eric for lunch, but look at my chart. [laughter] eric put his happened on my paper, and he said don't be an idiot, which is excellent career advice. [laughter] i mean, that alone was worth the price of admission to this. [laughter] but then he said what is the best career advice i have ever heard, and then he said get on a rocket ship. you said google is a rocket ship. yes, you right, we don't know what you're going to do exactly, but if you're offered to see a rocket ship, don't ask what seat. because eric said when indu
with eric schmidt on the stage. r] so the way it went is i was thinking about joining google, and google -- i loved it, and i really was excited to work with eric and larry and sergei, but there was this totally nonjob. they didn't have a job really. >> that's right. >> and so i had a chart of all my criteria. >> this is, by the way, typical of sheryl. she has all these detailed analyses. >> spread sheet for my job, and google met none of them, and my other offers met...
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never with eric schmidt on the stage. [laughter] so the way it went i was thinking about joining google's and i loved it and i was excited to work with eric and it will vary and sarah gave but they did not have a job so i had a chart with my criteria. >> this is typical of sheryl all of the detailed analysis a spreadsheet of all my criteria and my other offers met all of them and i came to eric with my chart i said want to look at the offer but look at my charted does not meet any of my criteria. i have no results i have no goals i have no responsibilities and he put his hand on my paper and said don't be an idiot which is excellent career advice. [laughter] that alone was worth the price of admission for this. then he said the best thing i have ever heard which is that get on a rocket ship. goal is a rocket ship yes, you are right we don't know what you will do exactly but if you were offered the seat on the rocket ship don't ask what seat. when he said industries are doing well and companies drive and when they are not
never with eric schmidt on the stage. [laughter] so the way it went i was thinking about joining google's and i loved it and i was excited to work with eric and it will vary and sarah gave but they did not have a job so i had a chart with my criteria. >> this is typical of sheryl all of the detailed analysis a spreadsheet of all my criteria and my other offers met all of them and i came to eric with my chart i said want to look at the offer but look at my charted does not meet any of my...
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and before you laugh, they have some very big investors, including googles eric schmidt. we'll be talking about the ceo, coming up. >>> and as we approach this final stretch for the week, for the month, the dow jones industrial average down 90 points. you can see this in the chart in the final hour at 15,229 on the dow industrials. the nasdaq look los like this. a decline of 17 points. we had that big rebalance coming up at the end of the day here. that's going to create a lot of volume. down 12 points on s&p 500, that's 0.75%. so much for sell in may and go away. this market posting the first positive month of may since 2009. i'll send it to courtney reagan right now to check on the sentiment on the floor as we check out what will be a sixth consecutive positive month for the markets. >> that's right. it actually has been a very strong month for may. and as we look right now, we are seeing the dow and the s&p now negative for the week. but we're still going to close out the month higher, like you said. the dow now sitting three points off the lows of the session, which w
and before you laugh, they have some very big investors, including googles eric schmidt. we'll be talking about the ceo, coming up. >>> and as we approach this final stretch for the week, for the month, the dow jones industrial average down 90 points. you can see this in the chart in the final hour at 15,229 on the dow industrials. the nasdaq look los like this. a decline of 17 points. we had that big rebalance coming up at the end of the day here. that's going to create a lot of...
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leave it to eric schmidt and jared cohen to draw a crowd like this at the aspen institute. their book is "the new digital age." eric schmidt is a software engineer by upbringing, was chief technology officer with microsystems and the ceo of novell. he has for those of us who love the digital age and even the old digital age as well as the new digital age, he has a nice -- of having worked at the labs and xerox park places back in the old days when corporations had wonderful retreats for places like that, helped invent some of the great things for the digital age from the transistor to the graphic user interface. he became the ceo of google and is now the executive chairman of google and it's been a long time friend of the aspen institute. thank you for being here, eric. jared cohen, jared growing up when he was a student and graduate student went wandering around iran. god knows they have got that visa. >> they wondered the same thing. >> that's right. he went to palestinian refugee camps and saw children of the jihad. it put him in the intersection of youth culture, geopol
leave it to eric schmidt and jared cohen to draw a crowd like this at the aspen institute. their book is "the new digital age." eric schmidt is a software engineer by upbringing, was chief technology officer with microsystems and the ceo of novell. he has for those of us who love the digital age and even the old digital age as well as the new digital age, he has a nice -- of having worked at the labs and xerox park places back in the old days when corporations had wonderful retreats...
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and then eric schmidt shares his view about everyone being digitally connected.followed by her weekly "after words" program. his lookouts are in trouble, the birth of the 21st century. and it concludes with 11:00 p.m. of attorney general edward levi. as a booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> it comes from the decision to resign from the saturday night massacre, which should be called an involuntary manslaughter, because nixon didn't tonight. he just wandered into it. some believe that the president has the ability to control everyone and fire and subordinate herself. includes insubordination on national tv. whether a president is wise to exercise that authority history to decide. this attorney general had promised the senate that he would maintain the special prosecutor in place. and he ought to be how to resign when nixon asked him to fire the cost. but he had not made any such promise and he thought he was entitled to dig his own grave. he also thought that he should not appear to be part of this. the deputy talk to my resignation. the
and then eric schmidt shares his view about everyone being digitally connected.followed by her weekly "after words" program. his lookouts are in trouble, the birth of the 21st century. and it concludes with 11:00 p.m. of attorney general edward levi. as a booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> it comes from the decision to resign from the saturday night massacre, which should be called an involuntary manslaughter, because nixon didn't tonight. he just...
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they brought in eric schmidt, a grown. eric stepped up to just chairman and these guys came back. page had a little bit of a rocky start. what do you grade him now? he looks very strong as a leader, does he not? >> that is the name of the game here. leadershipwise he ranks really well. that is kind of one of the sentiment things around apple that causes me to be a bit negative and a lot of traders i know rebounded from 385 a couple weeks ago. liz: what do you grade larry, what do you grade tim cook at apple? >> i probably give, tim cook's probably a c plus or b-minus. i don't want to be too critical. he has huge shoes to fill. selling a cheap iphone, lowering the price point and reducing margins even more, that ain't going to cut it. i think google has its arms around where it needs to be. if youtube is skating near where the puck is and never puts it through the goal --. liz: thank you for using hockey analogy and not soccer. >> go rangers. liz: rangers, kings. east coast, west coast. last question, make it very clear if i have a choice you tell me to buy google at highs here and
they brought in eric schmidt, a grown. eric stepped up to just chairman and these guys came back. page had a little bit of a rocky start. what do you grade him now? he looks very strong as a leader, does he not? >> that is the name of the game here. leadershipwise he ranks really well. that is kind of one of the sentiment things around apple that causes me to be a bit negative and a lot of traders i know rebounded from 385 a couple weeks ago. liz: what do you grade larry, what do you...
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favor apple by insurance rivals are able to ensure better deals. >>> google executive chairman eric schmidtices saying what they're doing is legal. in an interview, schmidt said he was perplexed by the contribution base. he added that the government should change the laws if it wants to collect more tax. google has come under fire for reportedly paying $10 million pounds in corporate tax between 2006 and 2011 despite having revenues of 11.9 billion pounds. >>> negotiations for a tax deal between switzerland and the u.s. involving around a dozen banks is in the final stage. carolin is in with the latest. >> we know this is simmering in the background for the last three or four years in these negotiations between the u.s. and switzerland have been very protracted. but over the last couple of days and weeks, we hear that a deal between the two countries could actually be within reach and details could be out over the next couple of weeks. that's the hope, at least. now, this concerns a number of banks, more than a dozen banks here in switzerland which are accused of having helped their clients
favor apple by insurance rivals are able to ensure better deals. >>> google executive chairman eric schmidtices saying what they're doing is legal. in an interview, schmidt said he was perplexed by the contribution base. he added that the government should change the laws if it wants to collect more tax. google has come under fire for reportedly paying $10 million pounds in corporate tax between 2006 and 2011 despite having revenues of 11.9 billion pounds. >>> negotiations for...
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that's the point that eric schmidt made.long as the tax laws are so screwed up, they're going to do what might not be ethical but it is legal. 1-866-55-press. give us a call. let me know what you think about that. we're also on twitter at bpshow. we continue to tweet even though bill is not here at bpshow. give us your comments there. we'll be right back. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." for an erection lasting more than four hours. converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ male announcer ] this is the age of knowing what you're made of. why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing upset stomach, and abnormal visi
that's the point that eric schmidt made.long as the tax laws are so screwed up, they're going to do what might not be ethical but it is legal. 1-866-55-press. give us a call. let me know what you think about that. we're also on twitter at bpshow. we continue to tweet even though bill is not here at bpshow. give us your comments there. we'll be right back. >> announcer: heard around the country and seen on current tv, this is the "bill press show." for an erection lasting more...
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eric schmidt says the battle between tv and youtube is over and youtube has won.and more people are watching video online than they are on television. google owns youtube. that site now gets 1 billion visitors each month. schmidt thinks that number will reach 6 or 7 billion pretty soon. >> many have phones or tablets supplied by your job but you may have to start bringing your own. a new survey finds that by 2017, more than half of companies will require employees bring your own device. it's a radical change to culture of most businesses. benefits of the policy include lower company costs and happier workforce. >> interesting. >> a lot of people have their own. they have a personal phone and a company phone. then you have to carry around two phones or three or four. >> i don't mind to have my own private phone and private life. >>> crossing the lines. the controversial issues highlighted in a tv ad that one drink maker apologizing this morning. >> booking the next ticket on the wrong travel site could cost more money. >>> look at the sky. we're hoping for more nic
eric schmidt says the battle between tv and youtube is over and youtube has won.and more people are watching video online than they are on television. google owns youtube. that site now gets 1 billion visitors each month. schmidt thinks that number will reach 6 or 7 billion pretty soon. >> many have phones or tablets supplied by your job but you may have to start bringing your own. a new survey finds that by 2017, more than half of companies will require employees bring your own device....
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eric schmidt is a software engineer by bringing, was chief technology officer at sun microsystems, ceo of novell. he has, for those of us who love the digital age, even the oldest delays as well as the new digital age, yes a nice distinction of having worked in the two coolest places, bell labs in the park, which were the places that back in the old days when corporation said wonderful retreats to places like that, helped invent some of the great things of the digital age from the transistor to the graphical user interface. he became ceo of google and has been a longtime friend. thank you for being here. jerry cohen, growing up i think he had a travel log. when he was a graduate student he went wandering around starting in the arabian peninsula. very palestinian refugee camps and wrote a great book. it really put him at the intersection of youth culture, geopolitics to nanotechnology. in a very smart move, two secretaries of state had him on policy planning while appointed by secretary rice. and then one of the few, if only people reappointed or read up by secretary hillary clinton. he
eric schmidt is a software engineer by bringing, was chief technology officer at sun microsystems, ceo of novell. he has, for those of us who love the digital age, even the oldest delays as well as the new digital age, yes a nice distinction of having worked in the two coolest places, bell labs in the park, which were the places that back in the old days when corporation said wonderful retreats to places like that, helped invent some of the great things of the digital age from the transistor to...
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i asked google's ceo eric schmidt today about this. he said, if there was an ail gore algorithm that could detect terrorists we would use it. >> let me follow up in this way. when you were originally fighting terrorism, we were talking about al qaeda. now, we're talking it appears, and we don't know this for sure. individuals acting, if not entirely on their own, you know, very much as free agents who were just dedicated to the evil cause. >> how do you deal with that when you just have random individuals? >> much harder. much, much harder. chris christie told me years ago when he was doing the investigation of the ft. hood terrorists who were going to attack ft. hood. luckily they were stopped. he said i fear this more than al qaeda, more than the concerted plots, these people are much harder to find, you don't have a lot of international communication, international travel. you don't get the benefit of our intelligence. our spies that have infiltrated some of these organizations. now, having said that, the question that christina ask
i asked google's ceo eric schmidt today about this. he said, if there was an ail gore algorithm that could detect terrorists we would use it. >> let me follow up in this way. when you were originally fighting terrorism, we were talking about al qaeda. now, we're talking it appears, and we don't know this for sure. individuals acting, if not entirely on their own, you know, very much as free agents who were just dedicated to the evil cause. >> how do you deal with that when you just...
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been an advisor to president obama on this council of about 20 of us that includes people like eric schmidtf google as a member of the council, craig at microsoft, the former president of yale is a member, shirley jackson, and it is just an incredible group of people. we advise the president of the united states on issues having to do with science and technology. >> are your parents alive? >> i wish they were. my mother actually died when i was 12. it was a very painful experience. in an odd way, it contributed to my becoming a scientist in order to escape the emotional pain of the separation. into a- i retreated world of fantasy, reading comic books. because of this attribute of my personality, i sustained the use of my imagination well into my teenage years and at the time, i noted a lot of my friends no longer used their imaginations but i did. it turns out that was very important. to be a theoretical physicist, you have to. i did the right thing. my dad, who was an incredible , he left a farm in alabama when he was 17 years old, joined the u.s. army. he lied about his age in the process
been an advisor to president obama on this council of about 20 of us that includes people like eric schmidtf google as a member of the council, craig at microsoft, the former president of yale is a member, shirley jackson, and it is just an incredible group of people. we advise the president of the united states on issues having to do with science and technology. >> are your parents alive? >> i wish they were. my mother actually died when i was 12. it was a very painful experience....
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before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidt his new book "the new digital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog >>> good monday morning, everyone. right now on "first look", after two major airstrikes, israel is rushing to put its iron dome antimissile shields in place to protect from retaliation from syria. >> the israelis justifiably have to guard against the transfer of advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like hezbollah. >> we are working towards arming the pro-western rebels. this is something that should have been done many months ago. >>> next into the investigation into the horrific limo fire that killed five passengers, including the bride in the bachelorette party nightmare. >>> plus, the fight to stop three-d
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before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtgital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog children can learn from anyone. that's true, but it takes exceptional talent to capture a student's curiosity. and inspire them to pursue their dreams. so be a teacher. our nation's future depends upon it... the more you know. >>> good monday morning. coming up on "early today" after two major air strikes, israel is rushing to put its iron dome anti-missile defense shield in place to protect from retaliation from syria. >> the israelis justifiably have to guard against the transfer of advanced weaponry to terrorist organizations like hezbollah. >> we are moving closer toward arming the reform-minded pro-western rebels. this is something that should have been done months ago. >>> the horrific limo fire that killed five passengers including the bride in this bachelorette party nightmare. >>> plus, making handguns virtually undetectible. >>> caroline kennedy considers profiles in courage. >>> and "saturday night
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on thursday, we'll examine the book, "the new digital age" with it's authors: google's eric schmidt and jared cohen. i'm gwen ifill >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
on thursday, we'll examine the book, "the new digital age" with it's authors: google's eric schmidt and jared cohen. i'm gwen ifill >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support...
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in january, executive chairman eric schmidt flew with an envoy to north korea.helpful. " @÷ =dj collins -- who played at stanford -- will appear at the gala in new york on may 29th. tickets for the event go for one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars per person, and to sit close to all of the big wigs -- up to 32 thousand dollars per couple. collins is an unrestricted free agent -- and will not be able to sign with a team until july first. and martha stewart may be very close to making a match. last week, we told you the media mogul joined online dating site match-dot-com. today -- on the "today" show -- stewart says she received close to a thousand date requests -- most of whom were younger men. a *lot younger*. .but she's now down to two potential matches. stewart admitted she enjoys public displays of affection, but for her first date, she's only going to a coffee house for a chat. i wonder if her date will pam? you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't
in january, executive chairman eric schmidt flew with an envoy to north korea.helpful. " @÷ =dj collins -- who played at stanford -- will appear at the gala in new york on may 29th. tickets for the event go for one thousand, two hundred and fifty dollars per person, and to sit close to all of the big wigs -- up to 32 thousand dollars per couple. collins is an unrestricted free agent -- and will not be able to sign with a team until july first. and martha stewart may be very close to...
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before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtgital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog >>> paralyzed with fear in the raging waters. >> i wanted to scream, i wanted to be off my car, but i couldn't move. >>> stranded on a frozen ocean in a sinking ship. >> i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die. >>> trapped in a burning car with young children inside. >> there's a baby in there. >> i was terrified when i couldn't get her seat belt undone. >>> falling to earth in a deadly spiral. a bad dream with no end in sight. >> oh, my gosh, i'm so scared. >> complete, absolute, utter terror. >> then, out of nowhere, a chance. >> and we all just erupt. >> stories from those who made
before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtgital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog >>> paralyzed with fear in the raging waters. >> i wanted to scream, i wanted to be off my car, but i couldn't move. >>> stranded on a frozen ocean in a sinking ship. >> i knew this was the end. i knew i was going to die. >>> trapped in a burning car with young children...
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i think we're going to see an eric schmidt sort of guy there because this company is going to be lefts a company, the stock in particular has massively underperformed the market. it's massively underperformed its peers. you know, it's got 1.75 billion shares outstanding. who is the incremental buyer? almost everybody who owns this stock is underwater. and when you talk about the quarter, you know, these guys have, if you look out as far as sales growth, it's decelerating. this is a much more mature company than a lot of people would think for a company that just ipoed a year ago. for me i don't see an incremental buyer. i don't like the technical setup. i think the product stinkds and it's going to continue to get rse.you talk about that mobile growth. i think people are going to be very annoyed to have all these ads on that little screen. i don't like it here. >> all right. and you know, to dan's point here, brian kelly, if you take a look at the intraday chart here, yes it got a pop when lee cooperman made those remarks but it didn't hold that pop into the close. >> this is a stock
i think we're going to see an eric schmidt sort of guy there because this company is going to be lefts a company, the stock in particular has massively underperformed the market. it's massively underperformed its peers. you know, it's got 1.75 billion shares outstanding. who is the incremental buyer? almost everybody who owns this stock is underwater. and when you talk about the quarter, you know, these guys have, if you look out as far as sales growth, it's decelerating. this is a much more...
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before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtnew digital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog meetthepressnbc.com. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> and a good sunday afternoon, you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. and on this sunday, topic number one, syria. >> the whole thing is escalating. >> the situation in the syria area is getting tense. >> the president needs to make it clear what we need to do. >> we don't want to be the sheriff, but we do want to be the coach. >> as war planes hit targets outside the syrian capital, the debate heats up in washington. what to do and when to do it.
before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtnew digital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog meetthepressnbc.com. that's all for today. we'll be back next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> and a good sunday afternoon, you're watching msnbc, the place for politics. and on this sunday, topic number one, syria. >> the whole thing is escalating. >> the...
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eric schmidt is a software engineer by bringing, was chief technology officer at sun microsystems, ceoof novell. he has, for those of us who love the digital age, even the oldes
eric schmidt is a software engineer by bringing, was chief technology officer at sun microsystems, ceoof novell. he has, for those of us who love the digital age, even the oldes
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some of the members are billionaires' and by the way, eric schmidt and charles, two of them. others are professors they've been chosen from their ability as a place some of the world's greatest minds can operate in these are lean, comfortable environment unhindered by distractions when i sit with my fellow trustees on the glass wall board room. beyond which several generations of them have strolled. i find myself conjuring up my father's astonished ghosts. seeing his daughter sitting in the governing body of the institution that he helped to found, the place he spent most of his adult life and built his own prototype of the modern computer. while i'm summoning the ghost my husband is attending his grave in the princeton cemetery looking, raking and occasionally replacing it at a plant with a the son-in-law would cramp hise daughter's future as doing his part to make sure that all this memory is not neglected. my father's presence was closest in 2003 when hungary staged a national solution come riding 100 inversely of his birth. i was invited to produce it as an honored guest
some of the members are billionaires' and by the way, eric schmidt and charles, two of them. others are professors they've been chosen from their ability as a place some of the world's greatest minds can operate in these are lean, comfortable environment unhindered by distractions when i sit with my fellow trustees on the glass wall board room. beyond which several generations of them have strolled. i find myself conjuring up my father's astonished ghosts. seeing his daughter sitting in the...
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before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtgital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog meetthepressnbc.com. tha if we don't double the number of kids graduating from high school in the next 8 years, our country won't be able to compete globally. what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. >>> nassau li >>> nassau coliseum, home of the new york islanders since they entered the nhl in 1972. the fans here are trying to hammer home a point. the islanders cannot on a heavily favored opponent. they are even with powerhouse pittsburg and sydney crosby that returned after missing a month with a broken jaw. from one mvp to another, tavares had a huge response in
before we go you can watch this week's press pass conversation with google executive chairman eric schmidtgital age: reshaping the future of people, nations and business" on our blog meetthepressnbc.com. tha if we don't double the number of kids graduating from high school in the next 8 years, our country won't be able to compete globally. what uncle sam needs now are more good teachers. are you up for it? you can help kids graduate. the more you know. >>> nassau li >>>...
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some of its members are billionaires, and by the way, eric schmidt and charles are two of them, othersare professors, but all of them avhose for their ability to oversee and nurture the institute as a place where some of the world's greatest minds can operate in a serene, comfortable environment unintended by distractions -- unhindered by distractions. a tie that binds is in my mind whenever i sit with my fellow trustees and the glasswalled boardroom, which looks out on a picture book on in the woods beyond, around which several generations of geniuses have strolled. i find myself conjured up my father's astonishing -- astonished ghost, seen his daughter sitting on the governing body of the institution he helped found, the place where he spent most of his adult life and build his own prototype of the modern computer. while i'm summoning this ghost, my husband is tending his grave in the princeton cemetery, clipping, weeding, raking, and occasionally replacing a dead plant with a new one, a task he performs faithfully twice a year. the son of law john von neumann feared would fatally gr
some of its members are billionaires, and by the way, eric schmidt and charles are two of them, othersare professors, but all of them avhose for their ability to oversee and nurture the institute as a place where some of the world's greatest minds can operate in a serene, comfortable environment unintended by distractions -- unhindered by distractions. a tie that binds is in my mind whenever i sit with my fellow trustees and the glasswalled boardroom, which looks out on a picture book on in the...
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some of its members are billionaires and by the way eric schmidt and charles are two of them. others are professors but all of them have been chosen for their ability to oversee and nurture the institute as a institute as a place where some of the world's greatest minds can operate in a serving, comfortable environment unhindered by distraction. the tie that binds was in my mind whenever i sit with my fellow trustees in the glasswalled boardroom which looks out on a pitcher buck pond and the woods beyond around which several generations of geniuses have strolled. i find myself conjuring up my fathers astonished ghost. seeing his daughter sitting in the governing body of the institution he helped to found, the place where he spent most of his adult life and built his own prototype of the modern computer. while i am summoning viscose my husband is tending his -- clipping weeting and occasionally replacing a dead plant with anyone. a task he would reform faithfully. he feared it would fatally cramp his daughter's future is doing his part to make sure the fathers memory is not neg
some of its members are billionaires and by the way eric schmidt and charles are two of them. others are professors but all of them have been chosen for their ability to oversee and nurture the institute as a institute as a place where some of the world's greatest minds can operate in a serving, comfortable environment unhindered by distraction. the tie that binds was in my mind whenever i sit with my fellow trustees in the glasswalled boardroom which looks out on a pitcher buck pond and the...
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on booktv, eric schmidt and eric: -- jared: share their vision of a world where everyone is connected. cold wary, intelligence during the eisenhower administration, sunday at 3:00 p.m. >> she is the first first lady to serve -- earn a college degree. opposing slavery, she influences her husband to switch from the whig party to the anti- slavery republican party, and she hosts the first annual white house easter egg roll. .eet ruthie -- lucy hayes your questions and comments monday night, live at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span and c-span three and also c-span radio and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. host: before we go to the next segment, you can join us. if you want to send us a tweet, wj. can tweak a set c-span this is a picture out of new york. it shows the spire at the recently completed one world trade center, giving the tower a sixolic height of 1770 feet, making it the tallest structure in the western mr.. -- hemisphere. new york gazeds with pride at the structure. it is beautiful, and more power to new york. governor andrew cuomo said the completion symbolizes the
on booktv, eric schmidt and eric: -- jared: share their vision of a world where everyone is connected. cold wary, intelligence during the eisenhower administration, sunday at 3:00 p.m. >> she is the first first lady to serve -- earn a college degree. opposing slavery, she influences her husband to switch from the whig party to the anti- slavery republican party, and she hosts the first annual white house easter egg roll. .eet ruthie -- lucy hayes your questions and comments monday night,...
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outlines new initiative to fight sexual asample in the armed service. booktv this weekend google eric schmidt and share their vision of world where everyone is digitally connected. c-span three american history tv. former cia chief soviet analyst on cold war intelligence during the horizon hour administration. sunday at 3:00. nato secretary anders fogh rasmussen that europe needed to back up the diplomacy. to shoulder the burden with the u.s. and other allies. 21 of the 127 european union countries are nato members. the secretary general spoke between a joint european parliament committee. and after the remarks he answered question on syria, nato's relationship with the e.u. [inaudible conversations] we have -- [inaudible] secretary general of nato. on the future of european defense. i welcome secretary general razz razz i also welcome colleagues from parliament. six countries that are represented, and the it is almost -- [inaudible] but also in the -- [inaudible] discussion on european defense european counsel. i would underline the two issues challenges forcing -- somalia from -- [inaudible
outlines new initiative to fight sexual asample in the armed service. booktv this weekend google eric schmidt and share their vision of world where everyone is digitally connected. c-span three american history tv. former cia chief soviet analyst on cold war intelligence during the horizon hour administration. sunday at 3:00. nato secretary anders fogh rasmussen that europe needed to back up the diplomacy. to shoulder the burden with the u.s. and other allies. 21 of the 127 european union...