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that," or, "i google you." back in 2006, shortly after the company went public, google opened its doors for the first time and let us google them. >> we have north america. >> oh, look at that. google cofounder sergey brin is showing us an electronic globe that displays the mountains of google searches happening around the world at any given moment. >> so every little dot represents a certain number of searches, but you can see that there are thousands of searches going on every second. >> looking at the googleplex, company headquarters in silicon valley, it's hard to imagine that just a few years ago the company basically consisted of the russian-born brin and cofounder larry page working in a converted garage. >> our boardroom table was also our ping-pong table, so it had the net and everything. >> inside the googleplex feels more like a college dorm than a corporate office: bikes in the hallways, dogs under the desks, and there's a strong spirit of play. besides all the ping-pong, there's a volleyball game e
that," or, "i google you." back in 2006, shortly after the company went public, google opened its doors for the first time and let us google them. >> we have north america. >> oh, look at that. google cofounder sergey brin is showing us an electronic globe that displays the mountains of google searches happening around the world at any given moment. >> so every little dot represents a certain number of searches, but you can see that there are thousands of...
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>> the impetus for google x, i think, is literally as old as google. the founders larry and sergei have always wanted to go, make the world a radically better place .. in as many ways as they can as fast as they can. i think that there is this sense that they were trying to boil the ocean when they said, let's organize the world's information. >> rose: yes. >> i think the truth is closer to the fact that they were willing to start small by only organizing the world's information, that that was one of many things they were excited to go do. now fast forward many years, they asked se bags to start, sebastian asked to do found google x. >> and you came to this from where. >> i was running a series .. of very different startup companies before that, i was a serial tech entrepreneur. >> rose: and your grandfather was the famous physicist edward teller. >> he was. >> what did you learn from him? >> i learned a lot about how to speak clearly and how to listen carefully. edward was amazing in many ways, but one of the things -- >> rose: father of the h-bomb, w
>> the impetus for google x, i think, is literally as old as google. the founders larry and sergei have always wanted to go, make the world a radically better place .. in as many ways as they can as fast as they can. i think that there is this sense that they were trying to boil the ocean when they said, let's organize the world's information. >> rose: yes. >> i think the truth is closer to the fact that they were willing to start small by only organizing the world's...
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google shopping express.d something every new parent could use delivered in a pinch but first things first, we had to sign in. >> all right. i will use my gmail sign-in. you'll need a free google wallet account to pay for your purchases. >> it's a google world and we just live in it. >> reporter: cnet's seth rosenblatt says google isn't making money off $5 deliveries. rather, it's getting something more profitable your loyalty and information about your offline shopping habits. >> google's big sell is that we give you these services that you love and in exchange we show you ads so now they are going to be getting information on what people are buying in local areas. >> reporter: it's also forcing you to use google wallet a paypal competitor google has been desperate to get people to use. how many deliveries have you had today. maybe 15. >> reporter: true to their promise, google delivered in under 3 hours, convenient and cheap, absolutely. but is it worth the price you pay for a little less privacy? >> if it
google shopping express.d something every new parent could use delivered in a pinch but first things first, we had to sign in. >> all right. i will use my gmail sign-in. you'll need a free google wallet account to pay for your purchases. >> it's a google world and we just live in it. >> reporter: cnet's seth rosenblatt says google isn't making money off $5 deliveries. rather, it's getting something more profitable your loyalty and information about your offline shopping...
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we're having tremendous success with google x and google fiber.ld be significant revenue sources. i think for the near term, which is five years, it's probably advertising. >> i'm glad you said that. there are so many things you try and see what sticks but the core business is advertising. >> at least for the moment. many, many markets with get up-ended by the cloud-based technology. we talked about tablets and phones, we're in that business through motorola and others. this whole notion of band width is interesting, and google glass is more big potential businesses. >> breaking news on citi. let's get to kate kelly with a story on citi. >> thanks so much. citigroup reached an agreement with freddie mac to resolve some outstanning issues related to obligations for mortgages issued in a wide time span. from 2000 to 2012. the fine associated with this agreement is just under $400 million. it's $395 million. this will resolve issues they have been debating over their obligations associated with these mortgages for a 12-year period. they also settled
we're having tremendous success with google x and google fiber.ld be significant revenue sources. i think for the near term, which is five years, it's probably advertising. >> i'm glad you said that. there are so many things you try and see what sticks but the core business is advertising. >> at least for the moment. many, many markets with get up-ended by the cloud-based technology. we talked about tablets and phones, we're in that business through motorola and others. this whole...
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>> you would go to google, first and foremost. they have the best food service program going on in the valley currently right now. the second best would be a company in downtown palo alto. >> really, why that. >> well, i coached one of their chefs from google. >> fair enough. >> chef, on the menu? >> you need to braise a chef. they are a little bit tough. >> i'm curious about how you actually got the job. there were so many different chefs i heard that applied for the job at google. what was that experience like when you walked in the door? >> they weren't really certain what they wanted at the time, they just tried out 25 chefs, none of them delivered what the company was looking for. i did my research and found out what they were eating and wanted to eat, so i delivered a very diversified menu. before the tryout was complete, i remember larry saying to me, whomever you work for right now is going to be very upset. >> you were with google how long? >> six and a half years. >> is running a restaurant more or less challenging than
>> you would go to google, first and foremost. they have the best food service program going on in the valley currently right now. the second best would be a company in downtown palo alto. >> really, why that. >> well, i coached one of their chefs from google. >> fair enough. >> chef, on the menu? >> you need to braise a chef. they are a little bit tough. >> i'm curious about how you actually got the job. there were so many different chefs i heard that...
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google search. for founders larry page and sergei bren, the original mission was to provide a great search experience for users starting in a garage. >> i didn't know about it. working in the house. >> reporter: this home not for sale stands as a tribute to the renowned search engine. we got a look at the first google swag and tour of the original headquarters. i'm sitting at the humble beginnings of google search right down to the server that started it all. and the original desk the founder sat at that was fashioned out of an old door. >> i remember the desks that you saw inside was my first desk. we actually bought these simple cheap doors as desks because they were the cheapest desks we could buy for our employees. >> reporter: from this house google has expanded to 70 offices in 40 countries with more than a million servers and data centers around the world. >> we are really proud of how far we have come but more importantly we will never lose sight of the fact that there's so much work to be d
google search. for founders larry page and sergei bren, the original mission was to provide a great search experience for users starting in a garage. >> i didn't know about it. working in the house. >> reporter: this home not for sale stands as a tribute to the renowned search engine. we got a look at the first google swag and tour of the original headquarters. i'm sitting at the humble beginnings of google search right down to the server that started it all. and the original desk...
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programa que abriÓ google a cierto nÚmero de personas, a muchÍsimas personas que aplicaron y googles. >> o sea, acabo de ir a china hace poco, si yo quisiera hablar en mandarÍn, ¿cÓmo se dice en mandarÍn tengo hambre? me da un sÁndwich. >> absolutamente. >> e inmediatamente me contestarÍan. >> absolutamente. >> finalmente, eso tambiÉn tiene aplicaciones, supongo que van mucho mÁs alla de la medicina, ¿puede aplicarse para seguridad? si un equipo de policÍa va en una situaciÓn de crisis para tratar, de no sÉ, detener a un asesino o una bomba inmediatamente, lo pueden estar viendo en otras partes de la ciudad. >> claro que sÍ, tiene aplicaciones en cualquier Área, imagÍnate en medicina de emergencia, un amigo mexicano estÁ creando o crearon ya con el equipo de una aplicaciÓn que se llama y tÚ puedes, una persona que no tenga idea de cÓmo hacer de repente tiene glass, activa cpa glass y puede el glass le enseÑa, le dice, lo guÍa de cÓmo puede hacer con presiones. >> usted ya hizo la primera operaciÓn con estos lentes, ¿qÉe hizo? >> sÍ, fue una operaciÓn muy sencilla, fue una gastrostom
programa que abriÓ google a cierto nÚmero de personas, a muchÍsimas personas que aplicaron y googles. >> o sea, acabo de ir a china hace poco, si yo quisiera hablar en mandarÍn, ¿cÓmo se dice en mandarÍn tengo hambre? me da un sÁndwich. >> absolutamente. >> e inmediatamente me contestarÍan. >> absolutamente. >> finalmente, eso tambiÉn tiene aplicaciones, supongo que van mucho mÁs alla de la medicina, ¿puede aplicarse para seguridad? si un equipo de...
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this is because google n scans e mail. >> google does not hide the fact it scans e mails. however, a lawsuit says that is illegal. critics compare google to a vacuum cleaner, sucking up details about users, google admits it uses a process to scan every e mail sent or received by the users. it's spelled out, google says in fine print in terms of service. a class action lawsuit claiming an invasion of privacy. >> it's an invasion of privacy. >> this is about a role of gathering as much data as it can about our tap tights so it can target us with marketing. >> in court in san jose, google trying to get the case dismissed. the hearing had attorneys for two sides debating fine print. whether users know google scans e mails. >> make it clear. that going through my hail. >> the internet is creepy and invasion of privacy. >> the case could be pivotal for future services. issues have surfaced about google glasses taking vit vido and self driving cars. technology giving more deel details about users and their details and prefer yenss and where they like to eat. google saying they ha
this is because google n scans e mail. >> google does not hide the fact it scans e mails. however, a lawsuit says that is illegal. critics compare google to a vacuum cleaner, sucking up details about users, google admits it uses a process to scan every e mail sent or received by the users. it's spelled out, google says in fine print in terms of service. a class action lawsuit claiming an invasion of privacy. >> it's an invasion of privacy. >> this is about a role of gathering...
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million a year to let google park its planes here. >> google street view car involved in a hit and runn indonesia today. photo here a witness took of the damage and posted on a web site. police say the driver hit a bus, took off, then hit another bus in a truck. not clear if anybody was hurt. google says it's investigating. >>> do you know what's in your makeup or your soap dish? a lot of products have pretty nasty ingredients, but now sue quan says because of wal-mart we're getting a big step closer from getting rid of those toxic chemicals in his home. >> at wal-mart, marcus could not find the ingredients on his detergent. >> do you want to know what's in there. >> yes. >> wal-mart thinks so, too. it announced a new policy rierg the buyers of household and beauty products to reduce or eliminate ten potentially harmful chemicals over the next five years. >> tleesd reproductive harm, neurotoxic harm, cancer, some of them breast cancer specifically, and disrupting our hormones. >> conie with the campaign for safe cosmetics is anxious for wal-mart to announce what ten chemicals are on th
million a year to let google park its planes here. >> google street view car involved in a hit and runn indonesia today. photo here a witness took of the damage and posted on a web site. police say the driver hit a bus, took off, then hit another bus in a truck. not clear if anybody was hurt. google says it's investigating. >>> do you know what's in your makeup or your soap dish? a lot of products have pretty nasty ingredients, but now sue quan says because of wal-mart we're...
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google is providing a financial gift of $600,000 to turn this into a reality. this is with the recreation and park department. i want to thank phil ginsberg, katy, so many people from the rec and park team that really brought this project forward. we selected locations throughout san francisco on a number of levels. first of all, we wanted to make sure that we continue to bridge our digital divide that exists not only throughout our country, but here in san francisco, to place free wi-fi networks in under served communities and across different parts of san francisco. but also to make sure that we provide wi-fi access in some of the most heavily trafficked parks and plazas in our city so we can have the greatest impact throughout our great city. i want to thank sf city for their strong partnership in this project. we started working together a little over a year ago. they are not only the leading effect knowledge jai voice in san francisco, but they really stepped up to the plate to be the project manager here who are going to oversee the installation of this p
google is providing a financial gift of $600,000 to turn this into a reality. this is with the recreation and park department. i want to thank phil ginsberg, katy, so many people from the rec and park team that really brought this project forward. we selected locations throughout san francisco on a number of levels. first of all, we wanted to make sure that we continue to bridge our digital divide that exists not only throughout our country, but here in san francisco, to place free wi-fi...
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today in court google will argue that it has every right to do that. attorneys for the tech giant will go to throw out a lawsuit, to stop the practice of electronically scanning e-mail. users must expect their e-mails to be ought mat pitted processes. it uses that to figure out the best advertisements to be on your screen. they allege the practice of looking at e-mail is illegal and it scans messages received by gmail users who never afreed to the company's terms. >> it bothers me that even on the gmail i send it to gmail users and i don't want that information out to anybody who doesn't need to be seeing it. >> the plaintiffs in this case maintains that google is violating privacy laws and wire tapping by opening and reading e-mails, they're watching this court battle closely. we'll see if we can find somebody who does agree with google's practices regarding this. so far the people we've talked to disagree against it. we're going to take the temperature of people out here. reporting live from san jose. ktvu channel 2. >>> the city counsel of san franc
today in court google will argue that it has every right to do that. attorneys for the tech giant will go to throw out a lawsuit, to stop the practice of electronically scanning e-mail. users must expect their e-mails to be ought mat pitted processes. it uses that to figure out the best advertisements to be on your screen. they allege the practice of looking at e-mail is illegal and it scans messages received by gmail users who never afreed to the company's terms. >> it bothers me that...
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a google vice president compared the situation to "an arms race" between the company and
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so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in the real world to be captured and placed back on-line so that really questions reality. so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really interested in, and the temporary aspect of the work so it is just there for a few seconds and then it falls apart and so the work exists, the physical aspect is important but the work exists as a photograph. and this photograph, for instance, as a document of something that happened in a specific location. and also the space. well, for instance, basically as a photo work and with every space i try to keep a connection to an exhibition space and also to the relation of the artwork. and also because, yeah, you could ask yourself that you could taste of
so now there is a google street with the same house. and i really like that idea of transition, where you then take an image from the internet and put it in the real world to be captured and placed back on-line so that really questions reality. so that is also i am interested in. so we go to the nibus works. and the nibus works, well on this distinct moment on a location and you could look at them as a only situation maybe? or just an element from a classical painting. but what i am really...
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google is going to provide the financial [speaker not understood], correct? >> yes. >> after that what happens? >> well, first of all, i think we will make whatever proper investments we will have because we will consider this to be part of the infrastructure of our parks and recreation. as we do wi-fi in neighborhood corridors, we have infrastructure there. so, when i say that we are responsible, the city is responsible for infrastructure, we will then pay to maintain that infrastructure, particularly if residents and the visitors depend upon that infrastructure to work in a certain level. having said that, it doesn't the necessarily mean that we say, okay, the general fund has got to pay for this. that is why i'm touting the membership of sf city, our technology companies. i will tout the membership of the chamber of commerce. i will tout the membership of the community benefits district and the businesses along the corridors that we want to improve. all of them are partners to help us figure out how to maintain all the infrastructure that we want to put in
google is going to provide the financial [speaker not understood], correct? >> yes. >> after that what happens? >> well, first of all, i think we will make whatever proper investments we will have because we will consider this to be part of the infrastructure of our parks and recreation. as we do wi-fi in neighborhood corridors, we have infrastructure there. so, when i say that we are responsible, the city is responsible for infrastructure, we will then pay to maintain that...
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google pays nothing now. provision would be ok for verizon say to google, to pay x dollars a month for faster service. that would be ok. correct. if the anti-discrimination rule verizon, that prohibits from that charge. >> in many circumstances, not an all. >> ok. is that the answer to the next question, which is is that how you would distinguish this from, argue that common carriage doesn't apply to this? >> two distinctions. another two. >> what is the flex ability. >> specialized services is a quantification. google could contract with verizon over specialized services. that is a qualification to discrimination breed that is we will offer this service to no other search engine. the answer is probably yes. >> maybe you can answer that. you started your argument by telling us that you are worried correct? now you are telling me that under the rules -- provide -- [indiscernible] within the five specialized services, google could enter into a an agreement with verizon . >> under these rules that could? >> yes.
google pays nothing now. provision would be ok for verizon say to google, to pay x dollars a month for faster service. that would be ok. correct. if the anti-discrimination rule verizon, that prohibits from that charge. >> in many circumstances, not an all. >> ok. is that the answer to the next question, which is is that how you would distinguish this from, argue that common carriage doesn't apply to this? >> two distinctions. another two. >> what is the flex ability....
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google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >>> today thousands of people put on pink and took part in the 11th annual avon walk for breast cancer in san francisco. >> the whole city it seems to be involved and it's awesome. people are holding hands, they're cheering, talking to each other. everybody, it's camaraderie at its best. >> the event help raise money for local, regional and national breast cancer organizations. participants say they're in the fight against cancer together. each walker will raise a minimum of 1800 dollars. they raised over 4 million this year. >>> well for many kids, a new pair of shoes for the new school wreer is taken for granted. but today an organization stepped in to make it a reality for 1500 disadvantaged children. the event was at the oakland coliseum. organizer say while some people think it's just a shoe give away, it's much more than that. >> it's important because we believe children feel
google, what is glossophobia? glossophobia, is the fear of public speaking. ♪ ♪ the only thing we have to fear is... fear itself. ♪ ♪ >>> today thousands of people put on pink and took part in the 11th annual avon walk for breast cancer in san francisco. >> the whole city it seems to be involved and it's awesome. people are holding hands, they're cheering, talking to each other. everybody, it's camaraderie at its best. >> the event help raise money for local,...
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today google started the same- day delivery service to folks in the san francisco area and the south bay. kit, you put the service to the test and what did you get. >> reporter: what didn't i buy? the selection is pretty incredible. you have bagels here, brown rice pasta, i bought some underwear and a pet toy. as far as we can tell, the service is good and google says it will only get better. >> shopping on the web versus shopping in person. that line perhaps has been blurred forever. >> hello. >> hi. >> i've been waiting all day for you. >> reporter: we test drove google's shopping express today for ourselves and, well, it works. >> there is my almond butter. >> reporter: google has partnered with more than a dozen retailers. we try out target, walgreens and rei, buying everything from beef jerky to underwear. there is one caveat. >> the downside, they don't sell perishables. you will come up with what we got here, life egg remover and leggs pantyhose. a human being roams the aisles and fills your shopping bag. they show up in a mercedes. >> that is a pimp delivery car. >> we didn't
today google started the same- day delivery service to folks in the san francisco area and the south bay. kit, you put the service to the test and what did you get. >> reporter: what didn't i buy? the selection is pretty incredible. you have bagels here, brown rice pasta, i bought some underwear and a pet toy. as far as we can tell, the service is good and google says it will only get better. >> shopping on the web versus shopping in person. that line perhaps has been blurred...
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that witch doctor looks like a sun dried crocodile. >> finally, did you ever google google, you askedhe secret of immortality. it's a picture of jesse's face being stepped on by a large indian man. you're 74 years old but you stay young by drinking the tears of orphans, starving orphans appare apparently. >> virgin orphans. >> we hope they are. >> what do you think of the findings? >> do we think they want a crap about our living. they only want our views. >> if you live forever you can keep viewing. >> it's not about us looking pretty. it's about us clicking. >> she's totally right. this is the narcissism of the multi-millionaire ceos of goo e google. >> don't agree with me again. >> i disagree with everything they said. they think they are god. >> they are god now. >> they kind of are god as the other god is dead. >> thank you for that. >> they're already putting all of their money into -- they're trying to live forever. they could care less about us. it's not the 1%. it's those two. >> the funny thing about bill is you discovered immortality, being so disgusting death looks at you
that witch doctor looks like a sun dried crocodile. >> finally, did you ever google google, you askedhe secret of immortality. it's a picture of jesse's face being stepped on by a large indian man. you're 74 years old but you stay young by drinking the tears of orphans, starving orphans appare apparently. >> virgin orphans. >> we hope they are. >> what do you think of the findings? >> do we think they want a crap about our living. they only want our views. >>...
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google has taken down the video. still it's a big day for google turning 15 today. from bloomberg studios, back to you. >> thank you. >> art students in san francisco unveiled a mural dedicated to a sailer who died while training for america's cup killed after the racing catamaran cap sized on may 9th. simpson won an olympic gold medal. the mural on the side of a building at hays and polk streets. 18 academy after art university students created it. >> beautiful. for me sh special part is dedicating the mural to him. soits very special. >> it happens to be the largest ever created by academy of arts. school plans to keep the mural there permanently. >> lovely idea. >> sotheby's calls it the greatest white diamond ever to appear at auction. >> take a look. it's beautiful. 118 carats about the size of an egg. it has an estimate of $28 to $35 million. >> the diamond found in southern africa in 2011 as this rough diamond. the current record for any white diamond sale about $27 million this, is about 20% larger. >> you don't want that on your hand? >> no. no. >> to the r
google has taken down the video. still it's a big day for google turning 15 today. from bloomberg studios, back to you. >> thank you. >> art students in san francisco unveiled a mural dedicated to a sailer who died while training for america's cup killed after the racing catamaran cap sized on may 9th. simpson won an olympic gold medal. the mural on the side of a building at hays and polk streets. 18 academy after art university students created it. >> beautiful. for me sh...
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technology giving google more details about users. they're interests and pefr yenss including where where they like to eat. if the case goes forward, then, a jury will decide if scanning must stop. what the case won't do is reverse data collected by google over 10 years. >> now latest on the crisis in syria. abc news learned the president's national security team is preparing for a larger military bombardment of syria than most anticipated this as the president speak was world leaders in russia. mr. obama trying to gain international support for action. >> it's not only a tragedy but a violation of international a.law. >> according to abc news it will last two days featuring attacks with cruise missles and from u.s. bombers. senator feinstein voted for military action reeft i think is a judgment call once the administration made this call there is a real need for us to back it up. or america becomes a paper tiger. >> the president canceling the trip to southern california because of the syrian crisis. he was scheduled to address a uni
technology giving google more details about users. they're interests and pefr yenss including where where they like to eat. if the case goes forward, then, a jury will decide if scanning must stop. what the case won't do is reverse data collected by google over 10 years. >> now latest on the crisis in syria. abc news learned the president's national security team is preparing for a larger military bombardment of syria than most anticipated this as the president speak was world leaders in...
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and google turns 15 today. chris gersch of altimus capital joins us on this friday morning for a look at the trading day. good morning chris. the rally yesterday felt an awful lot like window dressing to me. what do you think? > >good morning angie i think you're right. it is window dressing. i think those shorts were just taking some profits. it looked like it was gonna be a little bit more with it rallying really strongly at the beginning of the day but a series of lower highs and lower lows---just of a bit of a rally on the end. i think that today, this morning traders are well positioned for another selloff. > >what do you think about facebook? this is a stock that portfolio managers seem to have to own and it traded above $50 yesterday. > >as far as facebook is concerned right now, it's about double from where i sold it. it's a painful recognition as far as having to bail out. only about a $3 loss, but that's a stock i wish i still had in my portfolio. > >what about gold? how are gold traders holding up? >
and google turns 15 today. chris gersch of altimus capital joins us on this friday morning for a look at the trading day. good morning chris. the rally yesterday felt an awful lot like window dressing to me. what do you think? > >good morning angie i think you're right. it is window dressing. i think those shorts were just taking some profits. it looked like it was gonna be a little bit more with it rallying really strongly at the beginning of the day but a series of lower highs and lower...
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it may be the google project. >> google launch street view in 2007, part of the search engine's long-term goal to create a virtual 3-d planet right down to street level but investigations have reviewed street view cars were collecting more than photographs for that are data banks. their antennas were hovering on personal information from unincorrupted wi-fi networks including internet history and passwords. >> i think the case of google collecting wi-fi information reveals completely lack of respect for privacy in the corporation. >> watch google and the world brain tonight at 9 eastern on al jazeera. >>> one of the world's largest land ma'amals could disappear for every. poaching in kenya has put the elephant on the verge of extinction. >> it is an exceptionally hot day across texas. temperatures in the hundreds. meanwhile, we have severe weather breaking out across the central plains. stay tuned. i will tell you all about it very soon. saudi arabia for that. ♪ why some critics say the school is setting the kids up for failure. ... >>>,to al jazeera. i am del walters, u.s. secretary of s
it may be the google project. >> google launch street view in 2007, part of the search engine's long-term goal to create a virtual 3-d planet right down to street level but investigations have reviewed street view cars were collecting more than photographs for that are data banks. their antennas were hovering on personal information from unincorrupted wi-fi networks including internet history and passwords. >> i think the case of google collecting wi-fi information reveals...
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technology giving google more details about users.r yenss including where where they like to eat. if the case goes forward, then, a jur will decide if scanning must stop. what the case won't do is verse data collected by google over 10 years. >> now latest on the crisis in syria. abc news learned the president's national security am is preparing for a larger military bombardment of syria than most anticipated this as the president speak was world leaders in russia. mr. obama trying to gain international support fo action. >> it's notnl at a violation of international a.law. >> according to abc news it will last two days featuring attacks with cruise missles androm u.s. bombers. senator feinstein voted for military acti reeft i think is a judgment call once the administration made this call there is a real need for us to back iup. or america bomes a paper tiger. >> the president canceling the trip to southern california because of the syrian crisis. he was scheduled to address a union conskprengs attend a fund-raiser. >> police in los
technology giving google more details about users.r yenss including where where they like to eat. if the case goes forward, then, a jur will decide if scanning must stop. what the case won't do is verse data collected by google over 10 years. >> now latest on the crisis in syria. abc news learned the president's national security am is preparing for a larger military bombardment of syria than most anticipated this as the president speak was world leaders in russia. mr. obama trying to...
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the recent one is pictures by google's street view. the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank steven orts and the staff for the support of this event. we asked doug to speak today in order to draw threads from his work until asketon has street view which is currently on view in the gallery. doug i will turn it over to you. >> thanks for coming. i appreciate it. i am looking forward to giving you some details on this. i have 15 minutes, so i am not going to talk about all of them. there are so many layers of consideration to this and each of these areas could sort of veer off into its own talk and so i am going to talk to some of the things
the recent one is pictures by google's street view. the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank...
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a judge in california ruled google -- google says people agree to the company reading it e-mails.iffs argue that google exploits the content for its own benefit and profit. google is asking a discourt to reconsider arenite ruling it -- a recent ruling it could be violated for -- they obtained e-mails, passwords. google claims it's legal because the networks are open and available to anybody. wes good, to see you. >> good to be here. >> going had a $25,000 fine for eavesdropping on the e-mail and everything else. this could open the door for a y) bigger -- 25 grand to google -- this could open the door for big-time settlement. >> pocket change. it's all about interpretation. talk about reading -- google reading gmail. nobody is sitting there physically reading your gmail. they do open the mail and look at the contents, to match your mail with ads, and to also scrub it of spam. some people want to sue them over this and they feel their privacy is being invaded. all of these people are using gmail for free. the way in which google pays for the services is through advertising, so if
a judge in california ruled google -- google says people agree to the company reading it e-mails.iffs argue that google exploits the content for its own benefit and profit. google is asking a discourt to reconsider arenite ruling it -- a recent ruling it could be violated for -- they obtained e-mails, passwords. google claims it's legal because the networks are open and available to anybody. wes good, to see you. >> good to be here. >> going had a $25,000 fine for eavesdropping on...
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special delivery from google. we test out the new service that gets your online orders to your door in just hours. >> plus, how some tech savvy students managed to crack through security settings and hijack some school sanctioned ipads. that story and more when we come back. ,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. the federal reserve says u-s household net worth jumped 2 percent this spring. it's uo nearly 75 trillion >>> americans are becoming wealthier over at. the federal reserve says united states households network jumped some 2% over the springtime. it's up to nearly $75 trillion. gains in home and stock values accounted for much of the inc
special delivery from google. we test out the new service that gets your online orders to your door in just hours. >> plus, how some tech savvy students managed to crack through security settings and hijack some school sanctioned ipads. that story and more when we come back. ,, i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que...
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. >>> i'm scott budman at google headquarters. a new way to shop when it's absolutely, positively has to be on your doorstep the same day you order. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >> a live look at the nation's capital where we're just hours away from a possible shutdown. house republicans passed a bill forcing president obama and the senate to choose between the health care plan and a total government shutdown. the bill now moves onto the senate where majority leader harry reid has already called it pointless. nbc's brian moore has the story from washington. >> tonight the republican majority will vote to shut the government down. >> reporter: saturday night fireworks on the floor of the u.s. house. >> you can yell all you want, but you're not silencing the voice -- >> reporter: with a government shouldo shutdown looming, republicans passed a spending package doomed to fail because it mandates a delay in obama care. >> why are we doing this? number one, this is a program that's too expensive to afford. >> we're going to
. >>> i'm scott budman at google headquarters. a new way to shop when it's absolutely, positively has to be on your doorstep the same day you order. >>> you're watching "today in the bay." >> a live look at the nation's capital where we're just hours away from a possible shutdown. house republicans passed a bill forcing president obama and the senate to choose between the health care plan and a total government shutdown. the bill now moves onto the senate where...
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are google executives taking advantage of taxpayer's money?ogle's founders and principle owners are parking their private planes on publicly owned land. >> steven stockbroken broke the story last year. >> reporter: just about everyone has heard about the deal. a deal that allows them to keep up to seven private airplanes and two helicopters there under a company they call h 211. tonight for the first time we take you inside that relationship and we piece together exactly how much you are subsidizing google's founders to travel all over the world. it's a common site at nasa ames one of the airplanes belonging to google's founders, sitting in front of the hangar that gave h 211 its name. the principles are larry page and eric schmidt, the same three at google whose headquarters is less than three miles away. according to federal records, the 757 for years used taxpayer supported jet fuel to fly around the world to places like liberia, scotland and hawaii. take september 22nd, 2009 the plane gassed up the day before leaving to fly to mexico. h 21
are google executives taking advantage of taxpayer's money?ogle's founders and principle owners are parking their private planes on publicly owned land. >> steven stockbroken broke the story last year. >> reporter: just about everyone has heard about the deal. a deal that allows them to keep up to seven private airplanes and two helicopters there under a company they call h 211. tonight for the first time we take you inside that relationship and we piece together exactly how much...
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other google trekkers areers mapping the grand canyon to name a few.pears to be worth it, too. they make $30 an hour to spend time in the sun. it's work. >> he looks like he is working hard, running along and it's hot. >> i don't kt'snow that it's fu. you can get a tan but it's not like you can stop and jump inin the water. it's a problem, i'm sure. >> a job is say job, right. >> that's true. in any neabhood one day when i was running i saw the google car coming by me. i waved at it and thought in twt years you'll see me on the road. [laughter] >> i actually looked up one of my old houses on google and i was in the front yard like this. >> i know exactly what it was because i saw it. in two years i'll look for myself. [ laughter ] >> you guys are so excited about it. it's like oh, my god it's the google car. >> i've seen it in downtown washington. >> did you wave if. >> no, bshutin maybe i should h. >> then would youuld be like us. >> they would be like wow you are still working off that ten pounds. [ laughter ] >> you might want to get up early. i don
other google trekkers areers mapping the grand canyon to name a few.pears to be worth it, too. they make $30 an hour to spend time in the sun. it's work. >> he looks like he is working hard, running along and it's hot. >> i don't kt'snow that it's fu. you can get a tan but it's not like you can stop and jump inin the water. it's a problem, i'm sure. >> a job is say job, right. >> that's true. in any neabhood one day when i was running i saw the google car coming by me. i...