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. >> reporter: gmail today unveiled gmail blue where everything is -- well -- >> the little lines are in blue. when you go into help it's blue. >> it's gmail, only bluer. >> reporter: and boden rolled out the man skirt but when you click to pick your size, this pops up. meanwhile, back at the white house. >> i think i'm stuck. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> that's our broadcast on this monday night, april 1st as we start off a new week -- for real. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> nbc bay area news starts now. >>> good monday evening i'm janelle wang in for jessica aguirre. >> and i'm raj mathai. in livermore a deadly accident has stalled traffic. one person is dead and another critically injured after their car drove off an embankment around 3:00 p.m. near the intersection of 580 and grant line road. all westbound lanes of 580 were closed briefly. they are now reopened but traffic is st
. >> reporter: gmail today unveiled gmail blue where everything is -- well -- >> the little lines are in blue. when you go into help it's blue. >> it's gmail, only bluer. >> reporter: and boden rolled out the man skirt but when you click to pick your size, this pops up. meanwhile, back at the white house. >> i think i'm stuck. >> reporter: kevin tibbles, nbc news, chicago. >>> that's our broadcast on this monday night, april 1st as we start off a new...
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it tells google how long to keep the gmail if it or other accounts become inactive. the user can have the gmail deleted after 3, 6 or 12 months of inactivity: a man paid $2 million today for the nobel prize won by the man who helped discover dna. francis crick was awarded the nobel prize in 1962. he died in 2004. his family sold the medal at auction in new york. the buyer is a ceo of the menlo park regenerative company. he says he'll display it to inspire employees. a letter crick wrote to his son about the dna discovery was also auctioned off. that sold for $6 million. >>> now trending, a fisherman got quite a scare when he came face to face with a shark. >> whoa. >> who he is right. the encounter happened sunday as isaac was reeling in a tuna. we've slowed it down for you. that's a roughly 500-pound, 10- foot tiger shark. it nearly jumped into his kayak and tries to grab the fish. the footage was captured on a camera mounted to the kayak. to learn more about that boater or see this video again, go to ktvu.com and look under today's hot topics. >>> an 8-year-old gir
it tells google how long to keep the gmail if it or other accounts become inactive. the user can have the gmail deleted after 3, 6 or 12 months of inactivity: a man paid $2 million today for the nobel prize won by the man who helped discover dna. francis crick was awarded the nobel prize in 1962. he died in 2004. his family sold the medal at auction in new york. the buyer is a ceo of the menlo park regenerative company. he says he'll display it to inspire employees. a letter crick wrote to his...
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. >> was this directed at gmail? >> no. >> google's email? >> no. >> because everybody's talking about a gmail killer. >> it's certainly what everyone's writing about. >> google... >> yes. >> facebook and google. >> yes. >> are they on a collision course? >> they are indeed. >> the fight's over what? it's over how-- >> search. how people find, discovery, search. >> say you want to buy a car. you can type "prius" on google and get publicly available information. or you can type "prius" on facebook and get personal advice about it from your friends. are you trying to turn everything we do on the web into a social function? >> i think what we've found is that when you can use products with your friends and your family and the people you care about, they tend to be more engaging. i think that we're really gonna see this huge shift where a lot of industry is--and products are just gonna get remade to be social. >> so you're out here in silicon valley. can you feel a tectonic plates... >> yes. >> shifting over? >> well you can see the talent shift
. >> was this directed at gmail? >> no. >> google's email? >> no. >> because everybody's talking about a gmail killer. >> it's certainly what everyone's writing about. >> google... >> yes. >> facebook and google. >> yes. >> are they on a collision course? >> they are indeed. >> the fight's over what? it's over how-- >> search. how people find, discovery, search. >> say you want to buy a car. you can type...
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the test verse uses gmail. it connects you with professionals online who become your remote assistants. they find the tasks, put them into a list with the original e-mails just to the left. but first, like you hand your keys over to a valet, you'll have to hand over your password. the group decided to test the idea. would people give strangers access to their e-mails. >> we thought this was a crazy idea. >> reporter: he says of the 600 people surveyed, less than 4% said they had abbe willing to give up their passwords. people like students. but he changed his mind after the ten day study. it has a feature built in where you can restrict p what the assistant sees. >> you can black out anything with keywords. >> reporter: they also built in a tracking feature. >> we keep track of what the crowd worker has done. >> reporter: it cuts the headache of reading countless e-mails makes it well worth it. computer driven e-mail programs fell flat for him. in the group study, he says it doubled productivity compared to tho
the test verse uses gmail. it connects you with professionals online who become your remote assistants. they find the tasks, put them into a list with the original e-mails just to the left. but first, like you hand your keys over to a valet, you'll have to hand over your password. the group decided to test the idea. would people give strangers access to their e-mails. >> we thought this was a crazy idea. >> reporter: he says of the 600 people surveyed, less than 4% said they had...
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you cannot sneak a subpoena to gmail and say i watch stuart varney at gmail private account.ally only helps in certain states. stuart: this is going around that. >> the aclu brought this issue to light, they say the irs, if they think stuart varney checked off that he went to rome, italy, for business and they think it is for pleasure. and they hack into the personal e-mail and they see you wrote to charles i. am going to be suckered in, i did the best restaurant, this will be a relaxing week for me. they can get that e-mail and stuart come you said this was a business, look at your e-mail, it is personal, you are arrested, in trouble, you're fine. stuart: they can still do this? they are still claiming the right to do this. are they? >> after this new federal court ruling even though we can do it, if someone litigates it, it is very lengthy and whatever you obtain will be scaled. this is what i predict will happen, the irs are basing their authority on a 1986 statue. >> did this device exist in 1986? it is a 1986, there was no internet. don't tell that to al gore, but it was
you cannot sneak a subpoena to gmail and say i watch stuart varney at gmail private account.ally only helps in certain states. stuart: this is going around that. >> the aclu brought this issue to light, they say the irs, if they think stuart varney checked off that he went to rome, italy, for business and they think it is for pleasure. and they hack into the personal e-mail and they see you wrote to charles i. am going to be suckered in, i did the best restaurant, this will be a relaxing...
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, i don't use gmail, but you can. any free e-mail system is good, but yahoo! is what i typically use because it's the easiest to get on and easiest to obtain. everybody have a yahoo! account in here? so, you know most of you guys know how to do it? if someone doesn't know how to do it i'll stop right now. basically when you get onto yahoo!.com, you're going to go here and sign up. we'll get started here. * this is the next screen that will come up. and in here you just start making your -- you don't have to put your full real name in there. make one up. john smith is too generic. they're going to see that. because they'll go back and check your yahoo! account. so, make sure your yahoo! account corresponds with your fake facebook account. okay. take the yahoo! id. i used street art for you, illegal street art. use something that they would use. mostly of you guys know about graffiti a little bit in here, right? so, you can makeup something. do you guys want to tell your handle? it asks you for all this stuff. obviously you're not going to put your real birth da
, i don't use gmail, but you can. any free e-mail system is good, but yahoo! is what i typically use because it's the easiest to get on and easiest to obtain. everybody have a yahoo! account in here? so, you know most of you guys know how to do it? if someone doesn't know how to do it i'll stop right now. basically when you get onto yahoo!.com, you're going to go here and sign up. we'll get started here. * this is the next screen that will come up. and in here you just start making your -- you...
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. >> the best way to think about you've ever had a hotmail or gmail account. many store things on flash drives, cd-roms, the services and our documents and photos in these remote storage deves, it's like having a personal law. it's very convenient, but as you point out the. gerri: look at what has gone on. the twitter folks, the major media has had major break-ins. anywhere you look, it seems like nothing is secure. >> you are right. these big companies are more vulnerable than what they let on. they do their best, you have criminal gangs looking for credit card information. they do the best they can, but sometimes the hackers when gerri: i wanted to something that steve had toto say. he said with a cloud you don't own anything coming berti signed it away. i think it's going to be horrendous, and they're going to be a lot of horrible problems in the next five years. is he just too negative? >> not really. it's dangerous. i think we're all doing this. but if something goes wrong, it's going to go really wrong. gerri: wow, i was hoping you and inspire me to be c
. >> the best way to think about you've ever had a hotmail or gmail account. many store things on flash drives, cd-roms, the services and our documents and photos in these remote storage deves, it's like having a personal law. it's very convenient, but as you point out the. gerri: look at what has gone on. the twitter folks, the major media has had major break-ins. anywhere you look, it seems like nothing is secure. >> you are right. these big companies are more vulnerable than what...
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after installing gmail i can't get to it to update automatically.r to see e-mails i have to get into mail and refresh it. >> that's very easy. go into settings in mail. you probably have it on manual which means every time you launch the application that's when it is finally going to the server to pull your e-mail down. instead set it up to fetch. that means you can set it up every 10 minutes to fetch automatically for you. so all your e-mails is already there. you don't have to do it manually. >> tabitha from boston said i'm working on a project involving a lot of scheduling. what's will be compatible with everyone's computer or phone. >> there's no better calendar across all platforms than google calendar. accessible from everyone's phone, on the web. you can add their e-mail. give them access for administrative, edit or just to view. create a shared soccer calendar for the kids. google calendar is probably the best application. i've looked at all of them. >> you can't get mad at your significant other. >> my wife says, it's in your calendar! >> w
after installing gmail i can't get to it to update automatically.r to see e-mails i have to get into mail and refresh it. >> that's very easy. go into settings in mail. you probably have it on manual which means every time you launch the application that's when it is finally going to the server to pull your e-mail down. instead set it up to fetch. that means you can set it up every 10 minutes to fetch automatically for you. so all your e-mails is already there. you don't have to do it...
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to what you're typing in your gmail. where that argument goes is to make it so that the communications are available to law enforcement with a subpoena for content. so i think another change that we ought to focus on and, frankly, hold them to is the idea that that kind of business model does not defeat your constitutional or your statutory privacy rate. >> okay, jason, do you have your question? >> yeah. i think just on that point, i think like the storage unit at a storage facility example is helpful there too because, you know, the manager has a key and can get in in the case of emergency. that doesn't mean you give up your reasonable expectation of privacy in the stuff that's in your locker. your question's a tough one to answer because it's not so much a question of exceptions, because the kind of information, the kind of third party information, i mean, i rattled off five or six examples what an ordinary person might do in the course of the day. one was a financial transaction, one might have been parking at a plac
to what you're typing in your gmail. where that argument goes is to make it so that the communications are available to law enforcement with a subpoena for content. so i think another change that we ought to focus on and, frankly, hold them to is the idea that that kind of business model does not defeat your constitutional or your statutory privacy rate. >> okay, jason, do you have your question? >> yeah. i think just on that point, i think like the storage unit at a storage...
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typing in your gmail, where that rg. goes is to make it that the communications are available to law enforcement for content. so i think another change we ought to focus on is the idea that that kind of business model does not defeat your constitutional or your statchtri privacy right. >> any other questions? >> i would like to use the storage unit facility there. the manager of the storage unit has a key and can get in, nt case of emergency, but that does not mean you give up the privacy of the stuff in your locker. your question is tough to answer. it is not just a question of exceptions. the kind of third party information, i rattled off a few examples of what a person might do in the ordinary course of a day. one is a financial transaction. one is parking at a place that has a security camera. all of those, broadly defined, are records that, you know, that third parties main tavenlt they are not records, of course, that the user has any control over. these are private papers of the company, fedex, starbucks, they per
typing in your gmail, where that rg. goes is to make it that the communications are available to law enforcement for content. so i think another change we ought to focus on is the idea that that kind of business model does not defeat your constitutional or your statchtri privacy right. >> any other questions? >> i would like to use the storage unit facility there. the manager of the storage unit has a key and can get in, nt case of emergency, but that does not mean you give up the...
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the bottom line is, their reasoning is, your e-mail is staying on the gmail account. could see it, we could see it. that is garbage. i think congress steps in and says this law we enacted in 1986, about electronic devices, it is time for a little update. melissa: that is reasonable. >> let's hope they do. lori: thank you, arthur. the business of taxes. president obama targeting cigarettes in his budget proposal. melissa: despite carnival cruises recent troubles, they are offering a deal you may not be able to refuse. ♪ . .. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of cards and apply online. creditcards.com. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero hea
the bottom line is, their reasoning is, your e-mail is staying on the gmail account. could see it, we could see it. that is garbage. i think congress steps in and says this law we enacted in 1986, about electronic devices, it is time for a little update. melissa: that is reasonable. >> let's hope they do. lori: thank you, arthur. the business of taxes. president obama targeting cigarettes in his budget proposal. melissa: despite carnival cruises recent troubles, they are offering a deal...
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gmail is one. an option you want to take.bell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we will post this report on our website, go to www.ktvu.com, click on the special reports tab. >>> attorneys in a lawsuit against michael jackson's concert promoter made opening statements today. michael jackson's mother sued aeg live, she says they share responsibility for her son's death. her attorney said aeg executives ignored warning signs and did not properly investigate conrad murray but aeg said they didn't know he was using it. conrad murray was convicted. >>> accusing the obama administration of violating rights by creating a ammunition shortage. he says it is impossible to purchase ammunition because the government is hoarding it. last week he introduced an act. >> what this does is keep the federal government from buying up all the ammunition. >> they have been under fire because of the sandy hook elementary school shootings in connecticut. >>> coming up the gun control bill is headed headed for round two, why one senator thinks it will past. >
gmail is one. an option you want to take.bell, ktvu channel 2 news. >> we will post this report on our website, go to www.ktvu.com, click on the special reports tab. >>> attorneys in a lawsuit against michael jackson's concert promoter made opening statements today. michael jackson's mother sued aeg live, she says they share responsibility for her son's death. her attorney said aeg executives ignored warning signs and did not properly investigate conrad murray but aeg said they...
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whatlse you purchase, it makes nse, google did this last year in terms of aggregating clicks from gmail youtube and so on, google makes $40 billion worldwide on ad revenue. amazon made 500 million. amazon's revenues of 35 billion per year, but the earnings are zero. they put everything back into the bsiness. there is a data trove that advertisers are drooling over. and they have to make money, that is the pnt. adam: i want to bring u.n., it is great to have you here. llme ask you, i can hear the privacy crowd going you can't do that, you can't do that, but it doesn't sound as if there is anything new going on here. if you swipe a credit card, they were collecting data on you that somebody was buying. am i wrong? >> you're absolutely right. now they are collecting data, difference is it is much more refined, adam. what it really means is all of the clicks you ma, if you buy a particular toy for your child, all those things are going to show up again in an aggregated profile of your transaction. the question is how secur is this going to be, how secure are you going to be able to keep tha
whatlse you purchase, it makes nse, google did this last year in terms of aggregating clicks from gmail youtube and so on, google makes $40 billion worldwide on ad revenue. amazon made 500 million. amazon's revenues of 35 billion per year, but the earnings are zero. they put everything back into the bsiness. there is a data trove that advertisers are drooling over. and they have to make money, that is the pnt. adam: i want to bring u.n., it is great to have you here. llme ask you, i can hear...
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i had trouble logging in to gmail this morning.doesn't happen a lot, but when it does it's news. >> i have my own server. >> really? >> i've had my own server since 1996. you heard about the chinese hacking people. >> i did. >> you get your own darn server and that stuff doesn't happen. >> i just write everything down with carrier pigeons and it's the most effective way. game of thrones kind of stuff. >> pornography, i'm not going talk about it. i know pornography when i see it. google? >> we want to talk about google. >> let's talk yahoo. the shares are falling in the pre-market. internet company reporting a first quarter revenue miss. yahoo sees revenues for the current quarter below concensus and it did report profits of 38 cents a share and that was ahead of estimates and cnbc and yahoo do have a business alliance that we share and co-produce editorial content. only 30% of the value of this company is related to its core business. the rest is ali baba, and i don't know if you want to value it at 45 billion. >> ali baba for 45 b
i had trouble logging in to gmail this morning.doesn't happen a lot, but when it does it's news. >> i have my own server. >> really? >> i've had my own server since 1996. you heard about the chinese hacking people. >> i did. >> you get your own darn server and that stuff doesn't happen. >> i just write everything down with carrier pigeons and it's the most effective way. game of thrones kind of stuff. >> pornography, i'm not going talk about it. i know...
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maybe you tried to get on gmail and could not.encing a partial service outage, google driver you get a emergency saying service unavailable check back later they are working to resolve the issue but they have not found the cause. also the question this morning is taking out a mortgage together the new engagement ring? now bloomberg business report with the latest from the new york stock exchange. jane? >> good morning. starbucks has hand crafted root beer and ale and sodas in a store according to starbucks blog and they are experimenting with sparkleing ice tea and budweiser is ready to have a bow tie shaped can coming out starting next month. it holds 11.3 owns of beer, rather than the traditional 12 ounces. on wall street, it is shaping up to be a volatile week in the silicon valley index. this morning is trade down and yahoo shares yesterday had a lower than expected sales forecast and shares of intel are also lower. google releasing details for google glasses letting you create apps for the device with a and the love and meth
maybe you tried to get on gmail and could not.encing a partial service outage, google driver you get a emergency saying service unavailable check back later they are working to resolve the issue but they have not found the cause. also the question this morning is taking out a mortgage together the new engagement ring? now bloomberg business report with the latest from the new york stock exchange. jane? >> good morning. starbucks has hand crafted root beer and ale and sodas in a store...
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companies like gmail or facebook don't go along they could face tens of thousands of dollars in finespporters say law enforcement would still need a judge to sign off on the search. it's just like to current practice of tapping phone lines, updated for the digital age. but the critics say the proposal is a threat to online privacy and personal liberties. let's take it to the judge, judge andrew napolitano. is it a little bit of both? >> i think it probably is a little both. there's two ways the fbi can capture key strokes on a computer. one is by calling the internet service provider and asking for a favor, basically persuading the internet service provider to them tap no. nobody will know and the government will give you immunity if the persons whose key strokes we capture finds out. this happened in the bush administration until our colleagues in the media revealed this and then the government stopped. the other way the fbi can get information is by going to a judge, presenting evidence of probable cause of crimes -- this the fourth amendment requires -- getting an order from the ju
companies like gmail or facebook don't go along they could face tens of thousands of dollars in finespporters say law enforcement would still need a judge to sign off on the search. it's just like to current practice of tapping phone lines, updated for the digital age. but the critics say the proposal is a threat to online privacy and personal liberties. let's take it to the judge, judge andrew napolitano. is it a little bit of both? >> i think it probably is a little both. there's two...
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google has launched a new feature that helps manage your gmail account after you die.account which just assumes you died ten years ago. [ laughter ] and finally, after earning more than $1 billion in 2012, facebook founder mark zuckerberg is only taking $1 salary this year. a $1 salary this year. or as tom from myspace put it, you and me both, buddy. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got a great, great show tonight. she's in the number one movie at the box office. she is the number one movie at the box office. she's awesome. it's hilarious. rebel wilson is here! [ cheers and applause ] she knows how to do it. number one. he's the host of cnn's new travel show, anthony bourdain, "parts unknown," the one and only anthony bourdain is stopping by. he's a badass. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: he's the coolest guy in the world. he's like a lawyer poet. >> jimmy: plus he's the latest celebrity fired by donald trump on "all-star celebrity apprentice," gary busey is in the b
google has launched a new feature that helps manage your gmail account after you die.account which just assumes you died ten years ago. [ laughter ] and finally, after earning more than $1 billion in 2012, facebook founder mark zuckerberg is only taking $1 salary this year. a $1 salary this year. or as tom from myspace put it, you and me both, buddy. [ laughter ] we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we've got...
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. >> shepard: when i log into my gmail, it sends something to my phone and then i have to put a codeication and twitter is working on that. >> absolutely. what you just nailed will reduce those issues by 95%. basically, yes, they ask you a question that relates to the either something you personally know or send a message to something you have that limits the possibility that someone faked you for one password. it gives you two chance to say screw up. >> shepard: then google verifier which you carry on your smartphone. it adds a great layer of security. >> it does, it allows you to know that you won't necessarily be the fool this time around. >> shepard: because if somebody were to come up with your password and your log in i.d., once it goes in there, all of a sudden your phone's going to ding and you'll look down and say enter this verification code, which you can do, unless you're not logging in. >> you would interest to fall for the scam and lose your phone. >> you would have to be drunk and high. not happening. >>> with travelers facing more delays, the political finger pointing
. >> shepard: when i log into my gmail, it sends something to my phone and then i have to put a codeication and twitter is working on that. >> absolutely. what you just nailed will reduce those issues by 95%. basically, yes, they ask you a question that relates to the either something you personally know or send a message to something you have that limits the possibility that someone faked you for one password. it gives you two chance to say screw up. >> shepard: then google...
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there on a server we all have to use what we call isp, internet service providers, google, apple, gmailu are allowing a third party access to it. if it's sitting on the server of your isp for more than 180 days they figure, hey, you don't expect it to be private. they can go in there, take it and use it any time they want. i will say this. of course all of the isps, internet service providers are fighting this. if they get an administrative memo saying we want your customer information. they are sending out legal teams to say, no, get a warrant. you can't do it. now except for the sixth circuit which is ohio, michigan, tennessee and kentucky they are the only circuit court of appeals that have said you need a warrant. if you are anywhere else in the united states they can get your stuff. >> i'm sending an e-mails saying, i love the irs. it's amazing. >> exactly right. >> appreciate it. >> thanks. >> disturbing video from lincoln, nebraska. a bus driver attacks a baeng passenger. we'll tell you what sparked the violence and what happened next. flu i'm here at my house on thanksgiving day
there on a server we all have to use what we call isp, internet service providers, google, apple, gmailu are allowing a third party access to it. if it's sitting on the server of your isp for more than 180 days they figure, hey, you don't expect it to be private. they can go in there, take it and use it any time they want. i will say this. of course all of the isps, internet service providers are fighting this. if they get an administrative memo saying we want your customer information. they...
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>> i think there should be limits, but if they do that and i'm able to do gmail for free and surf onnd get search results when i need data i couldn't -- liz: you're okay with going on google having your kids' photographs on the interpret or used or shopped around or sold? >> i don't think they are selling your kids' photograph. >> they could. that's the issue. >> they could, by i don't think they do. you need a level of trust that the company that retains you as a customer couldn't do something so stupid that you wouldn't come back. if they do, i'd leave as well as 30% of the market share. liz: interesting. those are the questions; right? about google, about what that are they doing in the information. >> correct. liz: chris, you know, listen, the engineer rigging going on with data map is a big deal, but the fines involved are small. when they are smack, it's an hour of profits in terms of the dollar fines they pay up to the united states; right? >> so google was fined $22 million for violating a cop sent order with the federal trade commission. i used to work there. the problem is
>> i think there should be limits, but if they do that and i'm able to do gmail for free and surf onnd get search results when i need data i couldn't -- liz: you're okay with going on google having your kids' photographs on the interpret or used or shopped around or sold? >> i don't think they are selling your kids' photograph. >> they could. that's the issue. >> they could, by i don't think they do. you need a level of trust that the company that retains you as a...
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sound like they can is issue an subpoena to gmail and ask for my e-mails and see for example, if i e-mailedg to mexico. i will see a great concert. i'm bringing my kids and later on that is my business expense that would be a perfect thing to go and get that e-mail and prove it wasn't a business expense? >> right. what they can, back when the law was passed. there wasn't a whole lot of storage, anything considered over six months was considered in a sense abandoned. you didn't need a search warrant. the assumption you had less of a privacy interest. there wasn't enough storage space. it was going to get delated. that is not the case anymore. the case we have infinite amount of storage and google drive and microsoft share point. we can store video, tons of date that. that is the not issue. melissa: what should i do? should i delete it all? how do i protect myself? >> there are a few ways to do this in talking with the producer. let's not get geek did i. there is ways in your e-mail client rather than leaving it on server after three days delete it off the server. keep your e-mails stored loc
sound like they can is issue an subpoena to gmail and ask for my e-mails and see for example, if i e-mailedg to mexico. i will see a great concert. i'm bringing my kids and later on that is my business expense that would be a perfect thing to go and get that e-mail and prove it wasn't a business expense? >> right. what they can, back when the law was passed. there wasn't a whole lot of storage, anything considered over six months was considered in a sense abandoned. you didn't need a...
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to what you're typing in your gmail. way that argument goes is to make it so that the communications are unable to law enforcement with a subpoena for content. so i think another change that we ought to focus on, and, frankly, hold them too, is the idea that that kind of business model does not defeat your constitutional or statutory privacy rights. >> i think just on that point, i think like the storage unit at a storage facility a sample is helpful because the manager of the storage facility as the key and can get into a case of emergency. bob, your question is a tough one to answer because it's not so much a question of exception, because the kind of information, kind of third party information, i rattled off five or six examples what an ordinary person might do during the course of the day. one was a financial transaction, one might've just been party a place that i security camera, signing into building, all of those sort of broadly defined our transaction records that third parties maintain. they're not record of c
to what you're typing in your gmail. way that argument goes is to make it so that the communications are unable to law enforcement with a subpoena for content. so i think another change that we ought to focus on, and, frankly, hold them too, is the idea that that kind of business model does not defeat your constitutional or statutory privacy rights. >> i think just on that point, i think like the storage unit at a storage facility a sample is helpful because the manager of the storage...
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i forget to check gmail. the >> you use their messenger because their messenger is right there. they can put a dialer in here, which they're going to do. so you use their phone book to call your friends using their dialer. they could put search in here very quickly. they could put bing and here's your search. so it's an interesting issue of how far they're going to go. >> rose: >> and it's legal under an druid. google is seeing it's a two-edged sword to be open source. apple does not allow. they have some integration of facebook and they claim to have a good relationship but they would never allow a third party company to take over the front of the phone. >> rose: (laughs) >> we asked that. we asked the facebook people if they asked and they said "well, we hope to." and we're like "are they going to let you?" and they said "we hope to." and i said "they're not going to let you." >> so the official position of google is that this is all fine. we're open source. unofficial position inside i suspect is not as -- >> and mark will respond to that? >> people who love facebook will lov
i forget to check gmail. the >> you use their messenger because their messenger is right there. they can put a dialer in here, which they're going to do. so you use their phone book to call your friends using their dialer. they could put search in here very quickly. they could put bing and here's your search. so it's an interesting issue of how far they're going to go. >> rose: >> and it's legal under an druid. google is seeing it's a two-edged sword to be open source. apple...
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the reason google needs to track you is because they have these other services like google plus, gmailoutube, so they need your personal information to serve ads on those other sites. >> you were a physics major, right? >> yeah, you're right. >> you went to the entrepreneurial route. >> i decided that good school wasn't for me and sounded like a good idea. >> it is a good idea, protecting privacy. the site is called duckduckgo and gabriel is the founder. take a short break. coming up, tiger woods incorporated. why when he is swinging the golf club, well, plenty of other profit along with him. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh . >>> welcome back, tiger woods in the hunt for the masters. with tigers in it, that makes you a lot more interested, doesn't it? >> absolutely. the masters has been huge bu
the reason google needs to track you is because they have these other services like google plus, gmailoutube, so they need your personal information to serve ads on those other sites. >> you were a physics major, right? >> yeah, you're right. >> you went to the entrepreneurial route. >> i decided that good school wasn't for me and sounded like a good idea. >> it is a good idea, protecting privacy. the site is called duckduckgo and gabriel is the founder. take a...
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isn't the f.b.i., who doesn't have a warrant and do we really want to sacrifice that protection that gmail and hotmail and all these other provided us just so that the feds can get a look, pursuant to a warrant at the e-mail of people who are suspected bad guys? >> yeah. these companies are already sending the warning that if the federal government makes them create this trap door action then you may see these operations move overseas, that you may see these companies -- 'cause right now if they say no to the federal government, they go into a contempt hearing and it goes into court and nothing comes of it. what this would do is create a fast track fine program to slap these companies with fines right away if they weren't doing it. you see companies saying we'll move them overseas where we don't have to deal with this because if we do, not only are we facing these fines, but potential lawsuits if we build a trap door that then is later exploited by a bad guy to do something bad to one of our customers. so we're not interested i that very much, mr. f.b.i. >> megyn: you hear the feds making
isn't the f.b.i., who doesn't have a warrant and do we really want to sacrifice that protection that gmail and hotmail and all these other provided us just so that the feds can get a look, pursuant to a warrant at the e-mail of people who are suspected bad guys? >> yeah. these companies are already sending the warning that if the federal government makes them create this trap door action then you may see these operations move overseas, that you may see these companies -- 'cause right now...
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person and businesses who use iphones, gmail, yahoo or others are connected to the cloud. this does not in any way hinder our homeland security or national security. cloud services include popular online services like facebook and ewetube. it is safing consumers and businesses from loss of valuable data and when you speak to our industry they are protected. this is the cloud, all private sector. they are not intruded upon but add the government if the government comes in and decides just without any clarification we'll give your information to others without it being necessary, without it being government information, without it being related to government operation mitigating circumstance amendment protects you in the private sector from that kind of intrusion. so i believe that this endment will allow commerce, these are well-known names. this is with who this amendment will protect. all those generating commerce on the midst of cloud computing. cloud computing is such an important innovation it is changing how people, businesses and government agencies manage informatio
person and businesses who use iphones, gmail, yahoo or others are connected to the cloud. this does not in any way hinder our homeland security or national security. cloud services include popular online services like facebook and ewetube. it is safing consumers and businesses from loss of valuable data and when you speak to our industry they are protected. this is the cloud, all private sector. they are not intruded upon but add the government if the government comes in and decides just...
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. >> gmail address. you need to have that?use it. >> i was totally confused. >> you want it all for free and nothing. >> i just didn't understand why they wanted all the information. like the porn sites. i don't give any information. >> we have your tools of the trade. a look at currency and oil markets. later, the business of cookies. the girl scouts $3.2 million sales force is wrapping up its season today. it is close anything on the billion dollar mark. >>> welcome back to "squawk box". in our headlines, a fresh read on home prices in 90 minutes. the latest case-shillor home report. robert shiller will be joining us. apple and samsung back in court later this year. new trial dates on the ongoing patent dispute. back in march, 1.05 jury award to apple slashed by more than 40%. a new trial on damages will take place in mid-november. anheuser-busch reported 1.5% increase in first quarter profits despite a drop in sales. its results were held by higher prices even as beer sales dropped in key markets like north america and braz
. >> gmail address. you need to have that?use it. >> i was totally confused. >> you want it all for free and nothing. >> i just didn't understand why they wanted all the information. like the porn sites. i don't give any information. >> we have your tools of the trade. a look at currency and oil markets. later, the business of cookies. the girl scouts $3.2 million sales force is wrapping up its season today. it is close anything on the billion dollar mark....
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if you want to message a friend you can use gmail and give them your data, you can use yahoo mail, youmessage. they want you to do it through facebook messaging because they're scraping all of your data to understand your habits so you can be a more viable ad target. >> will it restrict you from doing those other things? >> i don't think that facebook is going to try to be in the business of restricting you from doing anything had. that that's a losing proposition in tech. i think zuckerberg's smart enough to know if you start hemming people in, you'll lose them. you want to feel like everything you want to do on the internet is easier and it is so easy to get this on facebook from my phone, this is great, i'll just do that instead. >> how much is this had going to help to monetize mobile advertising if in fact they succeed? >> facebook has said a lot about how they have to become a mobile centric company. it's totally true. developing world as your correspondent was saying and also teens using facebook, they're not maybe on their computers at school but they're on their phones all the
if you want to message a friend you can use gmail and give them your data, you can use yahoo mail, youmessage. they want you to do it through facebook messaging because they're scraping all of your data to understand your habits so you can be a more viable ad target. >> will it restrict you from doing those other things? >> i don't think that facebook is going to try to be in the business of restricting you from doing anything had. that that's a losing proposition in tech. i think...
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gmail has done this a yearing a. you can enable two step factor awe then occasion.the exception three, five years down the road where most internet sites out there require two fact awe then occasion rather than now it's putting in a user name and boss bard. >> former hacker, kevin mitt nick. always appreciate your insight. >> thanks, craig. nice to be on your show. >>> so than o'brien will be performing at the white house dinner. we learned today that he will be doing something that no other entertainer at the event has ever done. we'll tell you what that is next. the humble back seat. we believe it can be the most valuable real estate on earth. ♪ that's why we designed our newest subaru from the back seat forward. introducing the all-new, completely restyled subaru forester. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. [ male announcer ] purpose elevates what we do. raises it to a more meaningful place. makes us live what we do, love what we do and fills our work with rewarding possibility. aarp connects you to a community of experienced workers and has tools to help
gmail has done this a yearing a. you can enable two step factor awe then occasion.the exception three, five years down the road where most internet sites out there require two fact awe then occasion rather than now it's putting in a user name and boss bard. >> former hacker, kevin mitt nick. always appreciate your insight. >> thanks, craig. nice to be on your show. >>> so than o'brien will be performing at the white house dinner. we learned today that he will be doing...
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there is a gmail app coming. new york times app.will allow you -- also tied to google plus accounts. every photo and video i take is going into the cloud. >> thank you, lance. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what i'm talkin' about. [ male announcer ] invest in your heart health with kellogg's raisin bran®. [ male announcer ] iis your vacation.rt health that's why there's alamo.com. just click on the alamo deal retriever(sm). and get our best deal, customized for you. because everyone loves a little getaway... alamo. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. original recipe. original recipe? dad, i think you ate the bones. i did
there is a gmail app coming. new york times app.will allow you -- also tied to google plus accounts. every photo and video i take is going into the cloud. >> thank you, lance. which is why he's investing in his heart health by eating kellogg's raisin bran®. good morning dad. hi, sweetie. [ male announcer ] here's another eye opener. not only is kellogg's raisin bran® heart healthy it's a delicious source of potassium. ♪ mom make you eat that? i happen to like raisins. now that's what...