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that brings me to the subject of google. now, i will try not to go on and on about google. it's true that google apparently thinks i'm its enemy. it's wrong. i'm an admirer of good egg. i think google is wonderful. i admire it so much and think it's so good, that it's dangerous. because, of course, with this power, the attempts to monopolize access to books and the whole world of information, google will have the ability to indulge in cocaine pricing. and i feel that we have to have guarantees against that. we need the public authorities to prevent this magnificent thing called google book search from exploiting the public by demanding too high prices through its subscription service, which it will launch. i even think that it could be in the interest of google to moderate its pricing, and to turn itself into a national digital library. that's what this country needs in the world of books. it can be done. president sarkozi in france said 50 million euros would be made available to patronize the digitizing of france. why can't we do what some of the dutch are doing and som
that brings me to the subject of google. now, i will try not to go on and on about google. it's true that google apparently thinks i'm its enemy. it's wrong. i'm an admirer of good egg. i think google is wonderful. i admire it so much and think it's so good, that it's dangerous. because, of course, with this power, the attempts to monopolize access to books and the whole world of information, google will have the ability to indulge in cocaine pricing. and i feel that we have to have...
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you google them. well, today i'm going to google google. it's making all kind of waves outside the virtual world. i'm talking to the ceo live. may not be exactly what you think i'm talking about. one of the things i want to talk to him about is something we've been paying a lot of attention to all week here on cnn, broken government. we want real solutions. we want solutions from you, and we've invited you to do that through our smisubmissions on f. cnn viewers have said overwhelmingly that government is broken but it can be fixed. one of the solutions we want to get to is the ceo of google. how does he make that company run and what would he do if he were instructing or advising the u.s. government? we're looking at lots of different perspectives on broken government. >>> i want to go to facebook first of all, where we've been soliciting your very, very specific ideas about how you can fix what's broken in government. i want to start with this one. george says, very simply, "take away their salaries and make them public servants again." we
you google them. well, today i'm going to google google. it's making all kind of waves outside the virtual world. i'm talking to the ceo live. may not be exactly what you think i'm talking about. one of the things i want to talk to him about is something we've been paying a lot of attention to all week here on cnn, broken government. we want real solutions. we want solutions from you, and we've invited you to do that through our smisubmissions on f. cnn viewers have said overwhelmingly that...
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three google executives are violate -- are convicted in italy for violating privacy laws. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later, the bbc's correspondent cents a day with the air force. and copper sale had of it -- and controversial head of the protestant church is caught drunk driving and resigns. >>> hello. 24 hours ago, congress heard tearful testimony from the head of toyota in the u.s. today, we heard from the man whose name is on every vehicle produced by the carmaker. it he made a lengthy public apology for the mechanical faults affecting millions of vehicles worldwide. he pledged his full cooperation with the u.s. government's investigation, but insisted no electronic faults have been discovered. >> on japanese television, they broke into programming in the middle of the night. toyota's chief executive came to the u.s. congress to rescue his company's reputation. >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth? >> it is not true that heat -- is not clear that he succeeded. >> i am deeply sorr
three google executives are violate -- are convicted in italy for violating privacy laws. welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast on pbs in america. coming up later, the bbc's correspondent cents a day with the air force. and copper sale had of it -- and controversial head of the protestant church is caught drunk driving and resigns. >>> hello. 24 hours ago, congress heard tearful testimony from the head of toyota in the u.s. today, we heard from the man whose name is on every...
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go through google.t in the washington post newspaper is receiving attention from privacy experts and fox news has not independently confirmedded story. with us now is gregory noj ime with a nonprofit group supporting open internet, good to see you. >> thank you. >> concerns? >> well, google has some authority under current law to share information with the government that's necessary to prevent these kind of attacks. the trick here is to make sure google isn't giving to the government more information than is necessary to protect against those attacks. that's really where the crux of the privacy issue is. >> shepard: i'm not sure there's privacy anymore but to let that out there would be weird. now we can't even know whether google is doing this. but as far as stopping cyber attacks, if they can't do that, the internet is in trouble. >> right. so google has in place a lot of policies and procedures and systems to protect it's network. the national security agency, though, might have some classified info
go through google.t in the washington post newspaper is receiving attention from privacy experts and fox news has not independently confirmedded story. with us now is gregory noj ime with a nonprofit group supporting open internet, good to see you. >> thank you. >> concerns? >> well, google has some authority under current law to share information with the government that's necessary to prevent these kind of attacks. the trick here is to make sure google isn't giving to the...
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three google executives are accused of violating privacy laws in italy. very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- operation moshtauk from above. and several top officers are charged in a plot to overthrow the turkish government. we asked if power of the military is in decline. hello to you. 24 hours ago, congress hurt tearful testimony from the head of toyota in the u.s. today, we heard from the man his name is on every car produced by the carmaker. akio toyoda has made a lengthy and public apology for the problems affecting millions of vehicles worldwide. he pledged full cooperation in the u.s. government's investigation. but he insisted no electronic faults have been discovered. >> i will do everything in my power to ensure such a tragedy never happens again. since i took office, i have personally replaced -- i personally placed the highest priority on improving quality over quantity. and i share that action with our stakeholders, as you we
three google executives are accused of violating privacy laws in italy. very warm welcome to "bbc world news," broadcast to our viewers on pbs in america, also around the globe. my name is mike embley. coming up later for you -- operation moshtauk from above. and several top officers are charged in a plot to overthrow the turkish government. we asked if power of the military is in decline. hello to you. 24 hours ago, congress hurt tearful testimony from the head of toyota in the u.s....
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a new high tonight for an internet search giant, and it's not google. chinese search engine baidu rallied more than 10% on twice its average volume to fuel a big breakout to new highs. the stock is now up more than 250% over the past 12 months. big profits in the past quarter and a solid outlook helped. the company easily beat street expectations and its first quarter revenue guidance was above what wall street had expected. and that's without any positive impact from the possibility of google leaving the chinese market altogether. and speaking of google, the stock saw light volume and a fractional loss today even with three news items for the company. google's share of the u.s. online search market slipped in january while microsoft saw a gain. this week, the company announced buzz, its offer to compete with facebook, twitter, and other online social media sites. and iran says it will permanently shutdown google's email service there. a.i.g. will be one to watch tomorrow after today's double digit percentage gain. it was the second biggest gainer on th
a new high tonight for an internet search giant, and it's not google. chinese search engine baidu rallied more than 10% on twice its average volume to fuel a big breakout to new highs. the stock is now up more than 250% over the past 12 months. big profits in the past quarter and a solid outlook helped. the company easily beat street expectations and its first quarter revenue guidance was above what wall street had expected. and that's without any positive impact from the possibility of google...
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my favorite google service is the new tasks application.t's a free to do list that works with your global regular account and synchronizes with mobile devices like the iphone. it is very handy. just ahead over to my toch blog. i have direct links and instructions on how you can sign up. >> the new credit card rules are now in place, but so are some old practices. some companies are fighting back to save their revenue streams. city group offers a 10% interest charge credit if you pay on time, but charges 29% interest if you do not. others are switching customers to variable-rate of interest, which could cost you more. experts say paying your bills on time will help you avoid all the extra charges. >> the state's unemployment trust fund is nearly bankrupt, but it seems those looking for work will continue to get benefit. we'll have details on a compromise at 6:00. >> look at what it takes to become one of the >> being an olympic speedskater requires time, determination, and lots of hard work. >> here at that vancouver velocity short track spe
my favorite google service is the new tasks application.t's a free to do list that works with your global regular account and synchronizes with mobile devices like the iphone. it is very handy. just ahead over to my toch blog. i have direct links and instructions on how you can sign up. >> the new credit card rules are now in place, but so are some old practices. some companies are fighting back to save their revenue streams. city group offers a 10% interest charge credit if you pay on...
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google is paying them to do it because google gets out of this offsets for greenhouse gas credits because they are destroying methane that would otherwise be created. right now what is google do with those greenhouse gas credits? they get to say we are carbon neutral in this way or that fight but that the government mandates you have the credit that, to run a factory or run a power plant than all of a sudden what google has and what general electric is making becomes worth a lot more. so again you say maybe that is capitalism and the environment. note, the partner in general electric's greenhouse guest vendors a company called aef, a global power company currently building coal-fired power plants in the third world. they have clean air power plants appear that benefit from a tax on coal but what else happens if you tackle effectively? the make your american companies by coal, more-is cheaper for the third world to buy calls other winning um both densford and other nuclear power plants are getting subsidized here and there coal-fired plants down there getting cheaper coal but ge and acs di
google is paying them to do it because google gets out of this offsets for greenhouse gas credits because they are destroying methane that would otherwise be created. right now what is google do with those greenhouse gas credits? they get to say we are carbon neutral in this way or that fight but that the government mandates you have the credit that, to run a factory or run a power plant than all of a sudden what google has and what general electric is making becomes worth a lot more. so again...
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google working with china has had to limit the results of searches on their search engine. and i was wondering how you reconciled this notion of the emancipation of the minds with the limiting, limiting of information. >> first of all, this is not breaking news. industry that way in the west, at the back and forth between the chinese government and google has been going on for five or six years, and google really took a big hit, you write member, for years ago when they agree to some censorship that the government wanted to. and this continues and we don't know who's hacking by the way, but the larger picture is that there are 350 million people on the internet in china, more than any other country in the world by far. and the government gets freaked out now and then about some of the things that are on it. and we read a lot of blogs about what they are writing about the government. government is trying to figure this out. from a western point of view, and chinese house, this is a no win game for the government that they will not be able to do this. but they are struggling
google working with china has had to limit the results of searches on their search engine. and i was wondering how you reconciled this notion of the emancipation of the minds with the limiting, limiting of information. >> first of all, this is not breaking news. industry that way in the west, at the back and forth between the chinese government and google has been going on for five or six years, and google really took a big hit, you write member, for years ago when they agree to some...
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. >> i found i enough on googled books to find out about your book. i have is that the american politician is a man who has lied and assembled and a man who has crawled. he knows the taste of the boot polish. he has taken orders from his superiors in knavery and he has wooed and flattered his superiors in centsens." >> that was one of my favorite quotes. >> how much do these folks in the culture world impact politics in the country? >> armstrong had a real impact on politics even though he was not a political man. his impact was in race relations. he was one of the very first black people that white people all over the country came to respect and to love. it was through his art and performing in films and on television. although he was not an activist and a conventional system of the word -- conventional sense of the word, he was as powerful as just about anything anybody else did. mencken was really the man that crystallized the opinion column. although his track record at it's a political prognosticator was pitiful, he had a way of thinking about po
. >> i found i enough on googled books to find out about your book. i have is that the american politician is a man who has lied and assembled and a man who has crawled. he knows the taste of the boot polish. he has taken orders from his superiors in knavery and he has wooed and flattered his superiors in centsens." >> that was one of my favorite quotes. >> how much do these folks in the culture world impact politics in the country? >> armstrong had a real impact on...
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it will be offered as an online add on to google apps and later directly from the google store. >>> numberee, change your e-mail and twitter passwords often. they are worth up to $1,000 to hackers. cyber criminals use them as part of their scheme to infect other computers with worms and viruses. a reminder ignore suspicious e-mails or messages from people you don't know. >>> number two, d.c.'s water and sewer authority wants your help designing a brand new logo. the winning designer will walk away with 2,000 bucks. find automaker the details under news links on myfoxdc.com. >>> number one a major retraction on a study that prompted a drop in one childhood immunization. a 1997 study claimed there was a link between the measles, mumps, rubella vaccine and autism. today the journal lancet said that study is false. you can find all the details and tonight's top 5 on myfoxdc.com. just click on news links. brian? >>> ♪ we're saving our own lives ♪ . >> reporter: some of the music industry's biggest names remaking the song we are the world, that helped ease hunger in africa 25 years ago. the new
it will be offered as an online add on to google apps and later directly from the google store. >>> numberee, change your e-mail and twitter passwords often. they are worth up to $1,000 to hackers. cyber criminals use them as part of their scheme to infect other computers with worms and viruses. a reminder ignore suspicious e-mails or messages from people you don't know. >>> number two, d.c.'s water and sewer authority wants your help designing a brand new logo. the winning...
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google working with china has had to limit the results of searches on their search engine. and i was wondering how you reconcile this notion of the emancipation of the mind with the limiting of information? >> first of all, it is not breaking news. it is treated that way on the web in the and the back-and-forth between the chinese government and google has been going on for five or six years. google took a really big hit you might remember four years ago for some censorship that the government wanted in this continues. we don't know who is hacking by the way, but the larger picture is that the 350 million people on the internet in china, more than any country in the world by far. and that government gets freaked out now and then about some of the things that are on it and we have read a lot of blogs that are just amazing, what they are writing about the government did everything else. the government is trying to figure this out. from a western.of view this is a no-win game for the government. they are not going to be able to do this but they are struggling to see how they c
google working with china has had to limit the results of searches on their search engine. and i was wondering how you reconcile this notion of the emancipation of the mind with the limiting of information? >> first of all, it is not breaking news. it is treated that way on the web in the and the back-and-forth between the chinese government and google has been going on for five or six years. google took a really big hit you might remember four years ago for some censorship that the...
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google books has some of your material. did they pay for that? >> know.>> they have a bit from this end -- h.l. mencken book. >> i used googled books in researching the louis armstrong book. the copyright and compensation issues are very serious. i was a party to some of the preliminary litigation about the google books. my literary agent is one of the people who has been objecting most strongly. i think that will have to be worked out more fully before people are prepared to go along >> how did they think they could go along with this and why did the libraries cooperate? >> it was to the libraries' advantage to cooperate. i think google assumed that if they do this on a sufficiently large scale that people would not think much about the extent to which the original long-term rights were affected. i want material to be available but i think that copyright is important. but of the rights of authors should be compromised by settlement to destroyed. >> there's a vast amount of material and we will show something we found from youtube. we don't know the man's
google books has some of your material. did they pay for that? >> know.>> they have a bit from this end -- h.l. mencken book. >> i used googled books in researching the louis armstrong book. the copyright and compensation issues are very serious. i was a party to some of the preliminary litigation about the google books. my literary agent is one of the people who has been objecting most strongly. i think that will have to be worked out more fully before people are prepared to...
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me, googling them, googling their next-door neighbor, that's happening in the classroom. >> dretzin: like most universities, mit allows laptops in its classes at the professors' discretion. >> i mean, it even changes how teachers teach. because now, the... the pressure is on teaching kind of scintillating powerpoint things that will distract them from the web. >> so, you've hit on most of the key points. there are two sorts of things you can test students about. you can test how well they're paying attention in lecture, and you can test how well they're absorbing information from readings that you assign. and i don't think they're doing either of those things well. i have no idea how that's possible.... i just gave my class a midterm, and i was really asking obvious questions that, had they been attending carefully in lecture, and had they been doing the readings carefully, everyone should have gotten 100% on this exam, and the mean score was probably about a 75%. it's not that the students are dumb. it's not that they're not trying. i think they're trying in a way that's not as effe
me, googling them, googling their next-door neighbor, that's happening in the classroom. >> dretzin: like most universities, mit allows laptops in its classes at the professors' discretion. >> i mean, it even changes how teachers teach. because now, the... the pressure is on teaching kind of scintillating powerpoint things that will distract them from the web. >> so, you've hit on most of the key points. there are two sorts of things you can test students about. you can test...
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google says it pulled 50 apps from its app store in december because they were phishing sites.e app directly from the bank'sÑi webse or call up the bank's website in a browser window. >>> one bad job interview and your name could be çóblack-list. the "wall street journal" reports some recruiters and employers say they remember job-seekers who don't do well on an interview or write false resumes. once you get on their black list, it's tough to get yourself taken off. you can call a reference checking service to see if an ex-boss was unfavaborable to yo >>> still ahead, the candid conversation you don't want to miss. >> matt lauer sits down with first lady michele obama. >>> and autism and vaccines. it surrounds a well-known doctor that believes that two are linked. >>> and don't forget you can always check us out on twitter and facebook. we're always posting updates and breaking news, too. you can find us on both sites by it hard to breathe. but now that i'm breathing better with advair... i can enjoy the zoo with my grandkids. (announcer) for people with copd including chronic
google says it pulled 50 apps from its app store in december because they were phishing sites.e app directly from the bank'sÑi webse or call up the bank's website in a browser window. >>> one bad job interview and your name could be çóblack-list. the "wall street journal" reports some recruiters and employers say they remember job-seekers who don't do well on an interview or write false resumes. once you get on their black list, it's tough to get yourself taken off. you...
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rich and the powerful, but you'll run into billionaire george soros; eric schmidt, the guy who runs google; nobel prize winners, captains of industries, kings, and even a queen. >> a lot of the work is done just sitting in the cafeteria in the congress hall and just seeing people pass by and discussing things. >> pelley: the queen hangs out in the cafeteria? >> i enjoy hanging out in the cafeteria. i'm going to do it this afternoon, actually. it's fun. >> safer: arlan galbraith, who called himself the "pigeon king," convinced hundreds of american and canadian farmers there was good money to be made raising the birds for food. the pigeon king assured investors that pigeons would replace chickens in every pot in america and the world. aaron and joline humbert lost $300,000, most of it borrowed money. >> and everybody we talked to said this guy was... he was on the up-and-up. nobody had a bad word to say about him. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories and andy rooney tonight on "60 minutes."
rich and the powerful, but you'll run into billionaire george soros; eric schmidt, the guy who runs google; nobel prize winners, captains of industries, kings, and even a queen. >> a lot of the work is done just sitting in the cafeteria in the congress hall and just seeing people pass by and discussing things. >> pelley: the queen hangs out in the cafeteria? >> i enjoy hanging out in the cafeteria. i'm going to do it this afternoon, actually. it's fun. >> safer: arlan...
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footage of the boy being bullied by teenagers was posted on google video's web site in 2006. the company argued it took down the video immediately after being notified. but prosecutors said viewers had flagged it much earlier. a top google executive promised an appeal. >> none of these three employees had anything to do with this video. they didn't upload it, they didn't film it, they didn't review it, and yet they have been found guilty, and so if this is let to stand, we believe that it would threaten the very freedom that the internet has brought about. >> sreenivasan: the executives are not based in italy. they were convicted in absentia and they do not face jail time. at the winter olympics in vancouver, canada, there was more action on the ice, in the quarterfinals for men's hockey with the u.s. facing switzerland. the americans won two, nothing to advance. and sweden took gold in the men's cross-country ski relay. those are some of the day's main stories. i'll be back at the end of the program with a preview of what you'll find tonight on the "newshour's" web site. but
footage of the boy being bullied by teenagers was posted on google video's web site in 2006. the company argued it took down the video immediately after being notified. but prosecutors said viewers had flagged it much earlier. a top google executive promised an appeal. >> none of these three employees had anything to do with this video. they didn't upload it, they didn't film it, they didn't review it, and yet they have been found guilty, and so if this is let to stand, we believe that it...
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president obama brought in -- google ended its agreement to self-sensor in china after it accused the chinese state of cyber attacks on its g mail service. but this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> it's not just google china but the fact that dozens of american firms have been on the wrong side of significant cyber attacks, emanating from china, is a watershed moment in u.s.-chinese relations. these firms are going to be working much more closely with the u.s. government, and the u.s. government officials do not yet know how to deter those attacks. as a consequence of that, if the chinese government is not more forthcoming than they have been thus far, we're going to see linkage of this issue to broader economic relations. >> behind all this friction is an inconvenient fact. china is holding about $1 trillion worth of american debt. if it were to dump that debt it would collapse the value of the dollar but also collapse the value of its own holdings. so it's always been assumed that would lead to a pointless end game. but now, it seems that's begun. >> the chinese are not going to b
president obama brought in -- google ended its agreement to self-sensor in china after it accused the chinese state of cyber attacks on its g mail service. but this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> it's not just google china but the fact that dozens of american firms have been on the wrong side of significant cyber attacks, emanating from china, is a watershed moment in u.s.-chinese relations. these firms are going to be working much more closely with the u.s. government, and the u.s....
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. >> in today's tech bites google adds buzz. on tuesday the giant added new social networking called gmail. buzz can also be linked to twitter and automatically follows the people you e-mail the most. google will try to filter out messages it sees as boring. >>> barnes and noble's nook is finally available in stores. the electronic book reader live today. barnes and noble has been selling it online since november but has not been able to keep up with demand to offer it in stores. customers can go to the book seller's website. as our gadgets get smaller and smaller it seems like scanners and printers are not keeping pace. the great thing about the scan snap is that it has really smart software built into it. it will work with a mac or pc and they ask you whether you want to send this to word, to e- mail, to another printer or to contact. so you can decide what you want to do with that scanned item right away. >> you can read katie's full review on the "wall street journal" website. >>> tired of annoying phone menus dial one for t
. >> in today's tech bites google adds buzz. on tuesday the giant added new social networking called gmail. buzz can also be linked to twitter and automatically follows the people you e-mail the most. google will try to filter out messages it sees as boring. >>> barnes and noble's nook is finally available in stores. the electronic book reader live today. barnes and noble has been selling it online since november but has not been able to keep up with demand to offer it in stores....
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microsoft provides a pension, bing that competes with google. google have some operations that compete with microsoft word and excel for example. if we are providing e-mail services and hosting documents, then we will all have to follow the same rules of the road. >> i would say those rules are put in place, what are the concerns besio is have in addition to basic security issues? of course there's many requirements they have to make but one of the concerns is what say i put the data into a cloud facility but now i need to bring it back or i want to to another vendor. how do i make sure we actually do get all lubber data back and there is a drag in south there that could be used for reasons not intended? >> guest: i think that is the key question and absolutely one of the questions customers should ask. and i think what they should ask is well my data the portable? can i take it with me? does it continue to belong to me? what are you going to do with it while you have it? and those are basic questions i think are quite relevant in this new era.
microsoft provides a pension, bing that competes with google. google have some operations that compete with microsoft word and excel for example. if we are providing e-mail services and hosting documents, then we will all have to follow the same rules of the road. >> i would say those rules are put in place, what are the concerns besio is have in addition to basic security issues? of course there's many requirements they have to make but one of the concerns is what say i put the data into...
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research in motion, google, as well.ne of the things about these handsets is they are putting pressure on the navigation makers. garmin stock has been volatile this morning. it started off to the upside because it did boost guidance for the first quarter but when you look past that headline it is lowering its outlook for margins. it does see lower sales for navigation devices overall because of all that competition coming from the handsets that have that application in them. and one stock i want to show you that looks nice here is salix. pharma. the stock was halted yesterday while the fda panel went over votes on whether to recommend its disease, liver disease drug. they did recommend it and it gave back all it had lost in anticipation of that meeting. let's head down to the nymex and sharon epperson. >> the dow and s&p are holding steady right now, bertha. so are oil prices for the moment as we wait for bernanke's testimony and also at 10:30 we'll get the energy department report on inventories. we had a big decline in
research in motion, google, as well.ne of the things about these handsets is they are putting pressure on the navigation makers. garmin stock has been volatile this morning. it started off to the upside because it did boost guidance for the first quarter but when you look past that headline it is lowering its outlook for margins. it does see lower sales for navigation devices overall because of all that competition coming from the handsets that have that application in them. and one stock i...
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would google be equally treated under new laws like h?guest: i think everybody who's doing the same thing would be treated the same way. google has some applications that compete with microsoft word and excel, for example. if we're providing e-mail services, if we're hosting documents, then we would all have to follow the same rules of the road. >> host: let's say those rules are put in place. one of the concerns cios have in addition to basic securityish us shoos, one of the concerns is, all right, let's say i put our data up into a cloud facility, or let's say i need to move it back or move it to another vendor? how do i make sure there's not remnants that are out there that could be used for reasons not intended? >> guest: well, i think that is a key question, and it's absolutely one of the questions that customers should ask. and i think what they should ask is, will my data be portable? expwhrs right. >> guest: can i take it with me? does it continue to belong to me? what are you going to do with it while you have it? those are basic
would google be equally treated under new laws like h?guest: i think everybody who's doing the same thing would be treated the same way. google has some applications that compete with microsoft word and excel, for example. if we're providing e-mail services, if we're hosting documents, then we would all have to follow the same rules of the road. >> host: let's say those rules are put in place. one of the concerns cios have in addition to basic securityish us shoos, one of the concerns is,...
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cisco, google and microsoft, they all have net cash below $30 billion.apple, again, in a league of its own. and it just doesn't make sense. i mean they have a security cushion, that would be half that, $20 billion would be a fantastic position to be in so it's just an underoptimized asset and i think that they should use it better. >> what about the ipad? obviously, the latest, you know, a highly hyped products, and the critics were pretty harsh in terms of their -- their look at the ipad. why the overly negative buzz around this product, do you think, brian? >> i think they haven't used it, maria. i had the same thoughts until i played it after 15 minutes. until i had that same experience. >> why did you have those thoughts. >> i think it was a stepping stone to get into the living room. but when you have the power of the internet and almost a full-size browser in your hand as well as just a fantastic gaming console, a media player, a video player, it's just a phenomenal device, and i think once the public actually feels the device, plays with it for a
cisco, google and microsoft, they all have net cash below $30 billion.apple, again, in a league of its own. and it just doesn't make sense. i mean they have a security cushion, that would be half that, $20 billion would be a fantastic position to be in so it's just an underoptimized asset and i think that they should use it better. >> what about the ipad? obviously, the latest, you know, a highly hyped products, and the critics were pretty harsh in terms of their -- their look at the...
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they said i have been quoted somewhere as saying that, so i googled myself. i didn't find any place -- i suppose somebody could make up a quote. to my knowledge i've never said that's unconstitutional. i have talked about broadcast regulation, and i've, in fact, suggested that lots of regulations of broadcasters might be unconstitutional under a case called red lion which, i think, is my own personal view -- again, just my view -- i think stands on weak footing. but it's still there, and in any event, it has nothing to do with indecency. so i have talked about that side of broadcast regulation, but unless i'm having a deeply senior moment, i don't remember ever saying anything about the unconstitutionality of indecency regulation in broadcast. >> host: lynn stanton. >> host: just to follow up on that, what do you think is the appropriate basis for the constitutionality? is it the spectrum scarcity, or is it the idea that people are having television foisted upon them because people are secretly bringing television sets into their home and turning them on when
they said i have been quoted somewhere as saying that, so i googled myself. i didn't find any place -- i suppose somebody could make up a quote. to my knowledge i've never said that's unconstitutional. i have talked about broadcast regulation, and i've, in fact, suggested that lots of regulations of broadcasters might be unconstitutional under a case called red lion which, i think, is my own personal view -- again, just my view -- i think stands on weak footing. but it's still there, and in any...
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let them google it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the best. >> no. as huge, sex symbol star, blonde as marilyn monroe, not quite. buxom, beautiful, buxom. jack threw out all the introductions, and he throw out all our introductions out again and then rejected them a third -- "you guys never give me anything i can use." and i got kind of annoyed. and i just went up and typed one live. "here they are, jane mansfield." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: "here they are." that's fantastic. i loved it. i love that. now, we talked a little bit. you -- you also gave me a copy of your book. i can't believe how awesome and accurate this book is now. i mean, this is 1974 it came out. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i looked through it. i'm reading a caption of like -- the chapter about how there is fallout of a guest and you're like, "well, can we get --" you don't say the name, "like s fell out." "can we get d?" and you go, "no, we called d, but we can get r." and you go, but they are actually names of people. and it really -- and then you're going through the
let them google it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's the best. >> no. as huge, sex symbol star, blonde as marilyn monroe, not quite. buxom, beautiful, buxom. jack threw out all the introductions, and he throw out all our introductions out again and then rejected them a third -- "you guys never give me anything i can use." and i got kind of annoyed. and i just went up and typed one live. "here they are, jane mansfield." [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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google, the internet, freedom, arm sales, currency manipulation.eople think we're looking at an economic war with china. >>> would that be like starting a fight with your own loan shark? plus, the metals continuing their meltdown. gold, silver, platinum, palladium, trading lower. and all three major stock indexes going down right with it. >>> as they say in horror movies -- >> they say be afraid, be very afraid. is that how we should be thinking about china? let's look at the bill of goods here. google, threatening to pull out of china over censorship and cyberattacks. china says, make my day. chn warns if president obama meets with the dalai lama and would undermine our relationship. we say, too bad, we're meeting with him, anyway. hillary clinton suggests china reconsider supplying oil to iran. so far, the u.s. has failed to get china on board for economic sanctions on iran. item, china tells us not to sell arms to taiwan. we say, make my day, we're going to do just that. china plans to retaliate with sap sap sap sap sanctions on companies involv
google, the internet, freedom, arm sales, currency manipulation.eople think we're looking at an economic war with china. >>> would that be like starting a fight with your own loan shark? plus, the metals continuing their meltdown. gold, silver, platinum, palladium, trading lower. and all three major stock indexes going down right with it. >>> as they say in horror movies -- >> they say be afraid, be very afraid. is that how we should be thinking about china? let's look...
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google where they complained about information imperialism.hen you had tibet where they threatened to injure the american economy. on taiwan they publicly said they might sanction u.s. companies for selling arms to taiwan. they have never done that before. you know, clearly over the last six months china has been more assertive. i think it's partfully response to what they saw as american policy, they were testing the president. and also there may be some problems inside the regime in beijing. succession problems, things like that. it makes it more difficult to compromise with the u.s. when people are jockeying for power. >> brown: do you see that, susan shirk? a more aggressive stance? >> well, i do see greater assert iveness in china's public statements. and i myself attribute that to domestic developments in china, especially because china recovered first from the global financial crisis, the global financial crisis was caused primarily by problems with the u.s. financial system. and this has led to a misperption on the part of many people
google where they complained about information imperialism.hen you had tibet where they threatened to injure the american economy. on taiwan they publicly said they might sanction u.s. companies for selling arms to taiwan. they have never done that before. you know, clearly over the last six months china has been more assertive. i think it's partfully response to what they saw as american policy, they were testing the president. and also there may be some problems inside the regime in beijing....
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we've seen assertiveness from china on currency, trade, cybersecurity, google, on taiwan, dalai lama. we knew about taiwan and the dalai lama that we knew about for months. that's the first thing. the second thing is the united states is going to politicize this relationship from the bottom up. the fact is that you have 10% unemployment in this country. you have 10% growth in china. those two things do not play well together. so there's a consequence the obama administration is going to be forced to take a tougher line. simply because you're going to hear from congress, you're going to hear it from labor in the united states. >> right. david, do you think there is anything different today than there was, say, for example, a year ago, or even two years ago in terms of the u.s.'s position towards china? >> i think there's certainly a difference in the relationship between the two-countries between today and a year or two years ago. china was buying tremendous quantities, now holds tremendous quantitian debt. that's vital importance to understand. the other thing that's happening now is
we've seen assertiveness from china on currency, trade, cybersecurity, google, on taiwan, dalai lama. we knew about taiwan and the dalai lama that we knew about for months. that's the first thing. the second thing is the united states is going to politicize this relationship from the bottom up. the fact is that you have 10% unemployment in this country. you have 10% growth in china. those two things do not play well together. so there's a consequence the obama administration is going to be...
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google began as a simple research project. government cannot create these businesses, but it can give entrepreneurs the support they need to open their doors and expand or hire more workers. that is what we have always done in this country. the folks at southwest wind power in flagstaff, ariz., started their company and a small home. they have sold 160,000 wind turbines to 90 different countries and are hiring even more workers today. when sam kohl walked into a small business mellons center in illinois, he did not have any business experience at all. he was given a loan and a business plan, and today his company is still growing with offices all over the midwest. last year, the steps we took supported over 47,000 loans to small businesses, and delivered billions of tax breaks to small business owners which helps companies keep their doors open, make payroll, and hire workers. but we can and must do more. that is why proposed a series of steps this week to support small business owners and the jobs they create, to provide more
google began as a simple research project. government cannot create these businesses, but it can give entrepreneurs the support they need to open their doors and expand or hire more workers. that is what we have always done in this country. the folks at southwest wind power in flagstaff, ariz., started their company and a small home. they have sold 160,000 wind turbines to 90 different countries and are hiring even more workers today. when sam kohl walked into a small business mellons center in...
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carlos, aprovecha el tiempo buscando aplicaciones en su samsung moment con google. te da la informacion mas importante de los hispanos en washington www.univisiondc.com las ultimas noticias lo mas sobresaliente de los deportes el reporte del clima los espectaculos mas calientes del area participa en las ultimas promociones y ofertas de la estacion www.univisiondc.com el portal de los latinos en washington >> la ciudadela de machu pichu estarÁ cerrada hasta abril pero comenzaron las obras en construccÓn en la zona de cusco. en la primera parte ÷imc un reportaje especial, marÍa luisa no muestra los daÑos y lo que hacen las autoridades. >> en el valle sagrado de los incas, hay damnificados en todo el camino las lluvias han dejado sin casa y sin cultivos a miles. >> fueron las primeras noches, hemos estado como borregos, como animales. >> ha perdido todo? >> totalmente. >> el calor es insoportable, y por la tarde un viento helado comenzÓ a soplar. salieron con lo que tenÍan puesto. >> no aguantamos... no tenemos agua. esta semana, de cinco dÍas no nos han venido agua. >
carlos, aprovecha el tiempo buscando aplicaciones en su samsung moment con google. te da la informacion mas importante de los hispanos en washington www.univisiondc.com las ultimas noticias lo mas sobresaliente de los deportes el reporte del clima los espectaculos mas calientes del area participa en las ultimas promociones y ofertas de la estacion www.univisiondc.com el portal de los latinos en washington >> la ciudadela de machu pichu estarÁ cerrada hasta abril pero comenzaron las obras...
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phone, take precautions to make sure you are not being scammed. 50 applications had to be pulled from googleause some have been stealing bank information. we have a bloomberg business report. >> stock futures a little bit positive for the start of things today. we are waiting on reports from the service industry. and the non manufacturing index probably expanded in january at the fastest pace in more than a year. at 8:15, we will get reports from employer services. economists say they think the economy will lose thousands of jobs last month. look at the weekly unemployment data. all of this leading to the january jobs report that comes out on friday. a higher close for stocks yesterday, second day in a row. valentine's day is over the long holiday weekend. consumers expect more than 8% in restaurants this year during the holiday. sunday valentine's day is likely to hurt flowers, candy, and jewelry sales. purchases for pets may climb 51%. back to you. >> save the money on gifts for humans but it goes to the animals. thanks. all this week, nbc nightly news is profile an african-american man ac
phone, take precautions to make sure you are not being scammed. 50 applications had to be pulled from googleause some have been stealing bank information. we have a bloomberg business report. >> stock futures a little bit positive for the start of things today. we are waiting on reports from the service industry. and the non manufacturing index probably expanded in january at the fastest pace in more than a year. at 8:15, we will get reports from employer services. economists say they...
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protection for security so that other people are not able to hack their way in like the incident that google recently confronted. you need reliability so that your own systems are operating in a strong way. you need to be clear with your customers so they know exactly what they are getting. do you want them to keep another copy somewhere? these are questions one needs to work through as you enter a new technological era and deal with a new kind of computing infrastructure. >> is there a legal process it you lose my information and i cannot get it back? >> it is another good example of the need for clarity. when you sign up for a service, you get an agreement that pops up, called your terms of use. that is worth reading. it is worth printout and reading on a piece of paper. that should tell you how those issues are addressed. this is the kind of thing where we would all benefit if there is a clear set of principles. the analogy is to automobiles. we do not want to see an air bag, but what to have the ability to compare whether different cars have air bags and how they work. as long as you get
protection for security so that other people are not able to hack their way in like the incident that google recently confronted. you need reliability so that your own systems are operating in a strong way. you need to be clear with your customers so they know exactly what they are getting. do you want them to keep another copy somewhere? these are questions one needs to work through as you enter a new technological era and deal with a new kind of computing infrastructure. >> is there a...
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now right now what does google do with the greenhouse gas credits? degette si br carvin neutral in this way or that way. but if the government mandates to have a credit to run a factory or power plant in all of a sudden what google has and general electric is making the comes with a lot more. so maybe that is capitalism and the environment. though. the partner in general electric greenhouse gas venture is a company called aes that is building cool -- coal-fired power plants. the cleaner planter that benefit from the tax on the cold but what else happens if you taught school effectively, you make fewer american companies by coal, for, it is cheaper for the third world so they are winning on both ends of the nuclear power plants are getting subsidized and the coal-fired power plants down there are getting cheaper coal but she and aes didn't invent this, this is the same scheme the company tried in 1990 to 2000. that was in rahm. they are not around anymore. she picked up windmills and lobbying practice and i have a chapter called general electric the f
now right now what does google do with the greenhouse gas credits? degette si br carvin neutral in this way or that way. but if the government mandates to have a credit to run a factory or power plant in all of a sudden what google has and general electric is making the comes with a lot more. so maybe that is capitalism and the environment. though. the partner in general electric greenhouse gas venture is a company called aes that is building cool -- coal-fired power plants. the cleaner planter...
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google had to remove the -a cern number of applications because of the suspicious activity. >> things are looking good as far as the road to go. we had a few inches of snow, but things are clearing out. high pressure start to build in. right now, just a few thin clouds out there, as well as some sunshine. we will probably be in the 40's before it is all over. this system is now well offshore and out of our neck of the woods. how much did we get? it varies, but between 2 inches and 4 inches. with those temperatures in the 40's as the afternoon progresses, we will be seeing all lot of melting. but something else is on the way, too. that could be a mixed bag of snow, ice, and sweet. more on that later. 30 degrees right now in westminster. looking at the eastern shore, generally in the 30's. clouds and sun to run the rest of the afternoon. no showers north and west of us. -- throughout the rest of the afternoon. we should be pretty clear tonight. 42 is where we should be, our normal high. 56 is the record high. in contrast, four degrees is the record low. tonight, mostly things will be cl
google had to remove the -a cern number of applications because of the suspicious activity. >> things are looking good as far as the road to go. we had a few inches of snow, but things are clearing out. high pressure start to build in. right now, just a few thin clouds out there, as well as some sunshine. we will probably be in the 40's before it is all over. this system is now well offshore and out of our neck of the woods. how much did we get? it varies, but between 2 inches and 4...
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i do not have the specifics to the degree to which googles brought its -- google brought its concerns. >> so you do not know whether it is escalating? " i will check on that. >> i believe secretary clinton is going to the middle east later this week. does she have any goals for that trip? >> this is part of the weekly meeting. i assume there will be a number of topics discussed. she and others are traveling in the next few days and few weeks to the middle east, and we want to continue to make progress, get these two parties back at the table. >> our reporter out of damascus said syria accepted a new ambassador there. can you confirm -- >> i can check on that. >> [unintelligible] >> president told bloomberg business week in the context of a conversation about dealing with the deficit -- the whole point is to make sure all ideas are on the table. that was in -- that was right after the interviewer suggested the context in which he would be willing to raise taxes -- >> he answer the question when he was asked did the first time. the whole point of this is to make sure all ideas are on th
i do not have the specifics to the degree to which googles brought its -- google brought its concerns. >> so you do not know whether it is escalating? " i will check on that. >> i believe secretary clinton is going to the middle east later this week. does she have any goals for that trip? >> this is part of the weekly meeting. i assume there will be a number of topics discussed. she and others are traveling in the next few days and few weeks to the middle east, and we...
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an italian court -- google was instrumental in identifying them. >>> teenagers are getting more creative when it comes to keeping their text messages and what they mean under cover. >> look at the codes every parent should know about. >>> a new development late today in the case of the student who refused to stand during the pledge of allegiance. i'm live in germantown, i'll have that story coming up. >>> welcome back. let's reset some of the top stories. a female trainer died after falling into the tank with a killer whale. witnesses say the whale grabbed the trainer and shook her violently. frantic guests were evacuated and it was closed down. two men are arrest the and accused of raping an 11-year- old girl in silver spring. the middle school student was abducted last night and taken to an apartment on carol avenue where she was attacked. >>> toyota's ceo apologized for safety lapses during today's congressional testimony on capitol hill. but despite suggestions to the contrary, toyoda said there is no problem with the electronics on toyota vehicles. we have new information about the
an italian court -- google was instrumental in identifying them. >>> teenagers are getting more creative when it comes to keeping their text messages and what they mean under cover. >> look at the codes every parent should know about. >>> a new development late today in the case of the student who refused to stand during the pledge of allegiance. i'm live in germantown, i'll have that story coming up. >>> welcome back. let's reset some of the top stories. a...
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research in motion, apple and google. apple was one of the weakest of the day. you look at apple and google, about 9% to the downside year to date, underperforming yet again. when online retailers, priceline, the worst of the bunch. weakness with amazon and ebay. amazon acquired a start-up touch screen company to compete with the ipad, still dealing with mcmillen over pricing. chips hit hard, intel, amat, rambus, there was a sea of red when it comes to the chips. we were talking about the strength of the chip market. it has turned and turned fast. cisco, they did it. they managed to hold on to positive territory. john chambers obviously had great things to sachlt i want to point out as i close, retail was also a mixed bag here. we had a couple names that were very positive because of january comp sales. they were the only sector that had more than just one or two in the green. back to you. >> brian, thanks very much. >>> tomorrow's big xroimt report adding to the uncertainty this afternoon that's already in wall street in a market that has stalled since climbing
research in motion, apple and google. apple was one of the weakest of the day. you look at apple and google, about 9% to the downside year to date, underperforming yet again. when online retailers, priceline, the worst of the bunch. weakness with amazon and ebay. amazon acquired a start-up touch screen company to compete with the ipad, still dealing with mcmillen over pricing. chips hit hard, intel, amat, rambus, there was a sea of red when it comes to the chips. we were talking about the...
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this is our google earth animation. we are going to go down and show you. that was the 8.8 where it hit. that was about three miles away from shore. as we look across this area, you can see nobody lives here. it is very unpopulated. you can see a couple of houses in the area. here are a few more people in one of the villages. santiago is well up to the north where most of the people live. the damage could have been so much worse. now we are going to take you towards haiti and talk about that one. that was the one that was a 7.0 magnitude. there you can see how close that was to port-au-prince where millions of people live. the dr. frankle here with us. let's talk about some of the differences between these two quakes. this is the one in haiti showing you a good portion of the population in here experienced the worst and the most violent of shaking. while we talk over here about what happened today in chile, there you can see zero people felt the most extreme and most violent. talk about the differences here. >> port-au-prince is built on this short of delta
this is our google earth animation. we are going to go down and show you. that was the 8.8 where it hit. that was about three miles away from shore. as we look across this area, you can see nobody lives here. it is very unpopulated. you can see a couple of houses in the area. here are a few more people in one of the villages. santiago is well up to the north where most of the people live. the damage could have been so much worse. now we are going to take you towards haiti and talk about that...
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"washington post" reports they will work with google to analyze the attacks on its computer networks.rk abuzz after a sculpture by swiss artist sold for $104.3 million at auction. sutherby's expected the piece, walking pan one, to fetch no more than $28 million. they are speculating about the identity. that person placed the bid anonymously. first in business worldwide, now back to msnbc. >>> of course the dow is down in part because of the nasty job news. labor department said 8,000 more people filed unemployment claims last week. the forecast puts the number of americans out of work at 10.1%. this is democrats unveil what they say is a plan to get people back to work. there weren't many details. here is what a senior aide to mitch mcconnell said today. quote -- tim kaine is the chairman of the democratic national committee and former governor of virginia. governor, good to see you. thanks for joining us. >> you bet, norah. great to be back. >> more than 50 million americans watch the president, of course, in his state of the union where he said and promised jobs are priority number
"washington post" reports they will work with google to analyze the attacks on its computer networks.rk abuzz after a sculpture by swiss artist sold for $104.3 million at auction. sutherby's expected the piece, walking pan one, to fetch no more than $28 million. they are speculating about the identity. that person placed the bid anonymously. first in business worldwide, now back to msnbc. >>> of course the dow is down in part because of the nasty job news. labor department...
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long as much jpmorgan and bank of america and google. i' not playing this right now from the short side. i'm not flipping, i'm not getting short. >> hold on, steve, you mentioned 1065 is a technical level. we're at 1063 right now. >> 1035 is what guys are thinking about now. that's going to be a 10% correction from the 1150. guys are looking at 1035. >> you said the volume really wasn't as high as you would think on a day the market moves this much. what does that tell you? >> there wasn't conviction behind the selloff. >> it's too much of a selloff. guys weren't ready for it. it caught them off-guard. in the past when they were at 1135 to 1,100, guys felt it. you know, we could go lower. >> just as you say, the 10% correction is 1035, 920 is the 20% correction number. the bears are going to try to pull their trade. when obama said stop, all this kind of thing, if you want to push the bear case you're going to say we better break 1,000 and head towards 920, otherwise this is just that 10% correction that's so overdue. >> do you go lower
long as much jpmorgan and bank of america and google. i' not playing this right now from the short side. i'm not flipping, i'm not getting short. >> hold on, steve, you mentioned 1065 is a technical level. we're at 1063 right now. >> 1035 is what guys are thinking about now. that's going to be a 10% correction from the 1150. guys are looking at 1035. >> you said the volume really wasn't as high as you would think on a day the market moves this much. what does that tell you?...
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and it's powered by google maps, so you can simulate actual courses anywhere in the world. you're in san ancisco right now. ooh, hilly. that's the automated incline/decline feature -- helps you burn 5x the calories. so how much is a membership? membership? this is sears. oh... then we' take it. the number one provider of fitness equipment... with the lowest prices guaranteed. save $1000 on the new nordictrack x7i incline trainer... and up to $1000 on all wifi-enabled fitness equipment. sears. life. well spent. >>> welcome back. it is a pretty good idea to get your car off the road if you park on a snow emergency route. that snow emergency is already in effect in loudoun county. it started at midnight. the loudoun county sheriff's demeanor says cars parked on snow emergency routes will be towed. same thing in the district where a snow emergency goes into effect at 9:30 this morning. you will also get a $250 tick the n frederick, maryland, a snow emergency kicks in at 8:00 tonight. rest didn't in frederick can park in downtown parking decks. >>> we'll take a short break. back
and it's powered by google maps, so you can simulate actual courses anywhere in the world. you're in san ancisco right now. ooh, hilly. that's the automated incline/decline feature -- helps you burn 5x the calories. so how much is a membership? membership? this is sears. oh... then we' take it. the number one provider of fitness equipment... with the lowest prices guaranteed. save $1000 on the new nordictrack x7i incline trainer... and up to $1000 on all wifi-enabled fitness equipment. sears....
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i would have loved to have seen them issue an unlocked device like google has done with the nexus oneu can take it to at&t or t-mobile and use it with either caressier that you want. >> don't you think the fact there was no contract attached to it was an indication that people know, you prepay by hitting a button on the ipad, and the fact that you don't need a contract, you can just buy it by the month is an indication that they know that people aren't ecstatic about this service developing a long therm relationship with at&t. >> apple is totally aware that people are not happy about at&t. and just to pick up on mike' point, nobody knows what the contract -- you see all kinds of stories that say, the at&t exclusive relationship with apple will end in june or end in november or end in april. and no one, to my knowledge, has ever published the actual details of this agreement between these two companies. so we don't know. it could be that they wt with at&t because they have to go with at&t contractually at this; moment. and nine months from now, if we do another one of these shows, they
i would have loved to have seen them issue an unlocked device like google has done with the nexus oneu can take it to at&t or t-mobile and use it with either caressier that you want. >> don't you think the fact there was no contract attached to it was an indication that people know, you prepay by hitting a button on the ipad, and the fact that you don't need a contract, you can just buy it by the month is an indication that they know that people aren't ecstatic about this service...
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. >> in today's tech bytes google phone closes the gap with the iphone. next us one is getting multitouch for some applications. pinch to zoom technology lets users navigate the web, mass and photos. wait for a message to download new software coming in the next few days. it also fixes network connectivity problems on some phones. >>> a new website aims to make shopping online feel more like shopling in a mall. it lets you search for an item and gives you a list of stores where you can buy it. benefits of shopping in way. >>> the whole point of flit.com is so you don't have to enter as many websites or urls click as many times it is supposed to be less work on your part, let typing on your part and so it is kind of accomplish more in less time and keep track of it. >> you can read katie's full review on wall street journal website. >> twitter says it uncovered a scheme to steal account namepasswords. some members used their user name and password to find ever sign up for an untrusted third party application which posted tweets to their account. it is aski
. >> in today's tech bytes google phone closes the gap with the iphone. next us one is getting multitouch for some applications. pinch to zoom technology lets users navigate the web, mass and photos. wait for a message to download new software coming in the next few days. it also fixes network connectivity problems on some phones. >>> a new website aims to make shopping online feel more like shopling in a mall. it lets you search for an item and gives you a list of stores where...