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emily: how about google? you know this better than almost anyone. google's own struggles in china.u see google every coming back to the covenant -- ever coming back to the country? >> they will have to try a little harder than the other companies because of the way it chose to leave. google has a very diversified line of products. i think it has an opportunity to take the least sensitive products to try to land in china. maybe something that is hardware-related and doesn't have to do with social networks, and user data or censorship. emily: what about the search engine? >> search engine will be a little difficult. google pledged not to do censorship. that will make it difficult to enter for the time being. emily: let's talk about the reverse. wechat has had great success in china but difficulty entering the u.s. market. they have 700 million users. what is a likelihood they will be able to make the reverse happen and break into the united states? >> i think also pretty low. there are a few notable exceptions, but i would these them as exceptions. the best test for chinese companies
emily: how about google? you know this better than almost anyone. google's own struggles in china.u see google every coming back to the covenant -- ever coming back to the country? >> they will have to try a little harder than the other companies because of the way it chose to leave. google has a very diversified line of products. i think it has an opportunity to take the least sensitive products to try to land in china. maybe something that is hardware-related and doesn't have to do with...
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. >>> and why google's fiber may be slowing down the rollout of its high-speed internet >>> google's parent, alphabet, is reportedly rethinking its high-speed internet business. the fiber lines are proving very expensive and very time-consuming to install. as aditi roy reports, the company may be considering other ways to deliver broadband access. >> repor google fiber has been welcomed by cities like charlotte as a critical tool for getting residents and businesses on literally the fast track to cutting-edge technology. but now it may be facing roadblocks. "the wall street journal" reports google is rethinking its high-speed internet business because it's too costly and time consuming. now in six cities nationwide, alphabet's high-speed internet arm promises connection speeds up to 100 times faster than current basic broadband technology launching the servicf dollars to lay fiber optic cables in its subscriber cities. now google is reportedly trying to cut cost by leasing existing fiber, asking cities to build networks and in some cases abandon cables altogether and use wireless tec
. >>> and why google's fiber may be slowing down the rollout of its high-speed internet >>> google's parent, alphabet, is reportedly rethinking its high-speed internet business. the fiber lines are proving very expensive and very time-consuming to install. as aditi roy reports, the company may be considering other ways to deliver broadband access. >> repor google fiber has been welcomed by cities like charlotte as a critical tool for getting residents and businesses on...
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everyone wants to foe vuss on apple versus google. the fact of the matter is the whole ecosystem moves forward. it is building those platforms and that knowledge. i think it's reasonable to expect that in a decade the vast majority of your computer interaction will be by voice. shocking. i, by the way, 10 years ago i predicted this would never happen. shows you how right i am. u look at the technology and alexa, now common, you see it. i'm not particularly in the voice recognition part, i'm very interested in the voice recognition with knowledge understanding. charlie rose: and tap into the data that already google has. eric: or the underlying algorithms. you can use going, we have a product you can get on your phone, speak in your language, comes out on another phone in another language. oh, my god of does this really work? yes. is it as good as a human translator? not yet. is it good enough to have a casual conversation? yes. how does it work? turns out it takes your voice, it digitizes it, puts it into text, that's done using a neu
everyone wants to foe vuss on apple versus google. the fact of the matter is the whole ecosystem moves forward. it is building those platforms and that knowledge. i think it's reasonable to expect that in a decade the vast majority of your computer interaction will be by voice. shocking. i, by the way, 10 years ago i predicted this would never happen. shows you how right i am. u look at the technology and alexa, now common, you see it. i'm not particularly in the voice recognition part, i'm...
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we have heard from many of our authors have used google books that way. a bigger issue with the google books case, and i'm so sad, because it sets a very, very bad precedent, that's all okay, everything that google did come every copy they made is there just because of the service they provide, google books, which is such a wonderful service, we want them to be able to provide it, so we will just call this all their use. i think the court was convinced it would be too hard for google to get consent from authors which is a true because there was a settlement agreement earlier where google agreed to pay to acquire these rights. it was doable but that settlement was not approved by the district court. so that's why the litigation continued. when the case was brought, nobody thought it was fair use. they said yeah, it's their use. the problem is as we move further into the digital age, and we're just at the beginning of the changes were going to see in book just to vision, way people obsess book is more a more research, more and more extra bases, particularly
we have heard from many of our authors have used google books that way. a bigger issue with the google books case, and i'm so sad, because it sets a very, very bad precedent, that's all okay, everything that google did come every copy they made is there just because of the service they provide, google books, which is such a wonderful service, we want them to be able to provide it, so we will just call this all their use. i think the court was convinced it would be too hard for google to get...
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google ventures the d.n.a. is to plant as many seeds as possible and it is one way that kind of google infiltrates the startup community. >> what about chris urmsen leaving the self-driving car unit? there is a lot of excitement around the unit. he's been at google a long time but running that particular unit for only a couple years. google is positioning itself as focused on fully self-driving cars, no semiautonomous cars like what elan musk is focused on at tesla. but, you know, is there anything that you would read into or any additional insight here? >> of course they're saying it's all amicable and everything is great. but i think there probably is something going on. the self-driving car project inside google is kind of run in a sort of academic way. it was an r&d project for a long time. emily: right. >> they came out of projects at carnegie melan university in stanford, the grand challenge, basically efforts at two universities to win a prize. now, what's happened with the self-driving cars, it's key st
google ventures the d.n.a. is to plant as many seeds as possible and it is one way that kind of google infiltrates the startup community. >> what about chris urmsen leaving the self-driving car unit? there is a lot of excitement around the unit. he's been at google a long time but running that particular unit for only a couple years. google is positioning itself as focused on fully self-driving cars, no semiautonomous cars like what elan musk is focused on at tesla. but, you know, is...
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it is not a google service. literally, we brainstormed a thousand or so different names and we thought that gv was the most obvious emily: evolution. what is the relationship between gv and alpha that? -- alphabet? bill: i am now the ceo of gv. we make our investments -- emily: they have no access to information about startup strategy? bill: no. they have similar access to information that any partner we get like financial information, etc., but have no incentive to aare details about what startup is doing. our job is to generate returns and help the company grow. ,mily: in the world of venture there are firms that entrepreneurs left after -- lust after. you feel like you are trying to convince people to go to google? bill: i think imposter syndrome is key to many people's personalities. i am no exception. you are only as good as your next few investments. i think that insecurity comes up a lot. it never bothered me that people took a seriously or not. i think it is more important if we take ourselves seriously
it is not a google service. literally, we brainstormed a thousand or so different names and we thought that gv was the most obvious emily: evolution. what is the relationship between gv and alpha that? -- alphabet? bill: i am now the ceo of gv. we make our investments -- emily: they have no access to information about startup strategy? bill: no. they have similar access to information that any partner we get like financial information, etc., but have no incentive to aare details about what...
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they need google more than google needs them. customers are clamoring for google technology.ting google maps in their car navigation systems. customers were demanding that technology. >> which makes perfect sense. my understanding is that hyundai has been trying to be much more technologically savvy, and they the been able to integrate apple system into their models could you can also retrofit their older ones quite easily and quickly and cheaply. matt: if only car play were more useful. apple car play only allows you to use apple maps in the navigation system. are used to the ze,lliance of google or wa than having to fall back on apple maps is a real bummer. does team upoogle with hyundai, does that mean it will limit whatever cooperation it has with a company like apple? it is a great question. i could not answer it at this point. matt: the ceo of fiat chrysler has said that we are happy to work with google, and it is a great partnership, but we are still open to our partnership with apple. ferrari has also used apple. >> these car companies need tech companies more than th
they need google more than google needs them. customers are clamoring for google technology.ting google maps in their car navigation systems. customers were demanding that technology. >> which makes perfect sense. my understanding is that hyundai has been trying to be much more technologically savvy, and they the been able to integrate apple system into their models could you can also retrofit their older ones quite easily and quickly and cheaply. matt: if only car play were more useful....
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that's how google started. you always worry about that. there are many many ways in which what we currently do could be disrupted over time. this is why we invest so much. this is why we focus on this assistant model because there we have signature advantages in terms of the engineers. charlie rose: this is what technology has done. uber is a disruptive technology. amazon was a disruptive technology. the power of technology to disrupt the way things act is best. eric: if you look at uber it's both disruptive. schmidt: it is a two-sided market. you have to have a pricing model which they don't set as well as the pricing model to get enough customers. this is the big picture. charlie rose: some people worry there may be somehow back to the 2000, 2001, you lived through that in terms of some kind of collapse. technology companies, a bubble bursting. schmidt: we lived through the bubble. we were so much more handsome and beautiful. it makes you feel like you are god. i remember being at this dinner in davos and i said, these are the leaders of
that's how google started. you always worry about that. there are many many ways in which what we currently do could be disrupted over time. this is why we invest so much. this is why we focus on this assistant model because there we have signature advantages in terms of the engineers. charlie rose: this is what technology has done. uber is a disruptive technology. amazon was a disruptive technology. the power of technology to disrupt the way things act is best. eric: if you look at uber it's...
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let's go back and look at google -- google is very different in an important way from locking market., google is using john's. controlsow we communicate with each other. so google is, in a sense, like that thejus somethi flicks -- that inflicts you body, but it in flicks your ability to fight and understand the infection. that is true of all media. in that partlved of society that we use to understand ourselves, and that is the freedom of communication. communication is the fundamental right, because is the enabling right that allows us to speak to each other to understand the importancef all ofhat. so freedom of communication is degraded or maligned, when whistleblowers arerosecuted, when one organization starts to develop a monopoly on the internet, interfering with our communications. all our rights suffer because the financial enabling rights are degraded. as the editor of wikileaks, i have gone through a lot of battles. i have seen corrupt mainstream media try to not report initiay on se of our materials, spin them anoer directns just recently. and i have also seen good journalis
let's go back and look at google -- google is very different in an important way from locking market., google is using john's. controlsow we communicate with each other. so google is, in a sense, like that thejus somethi flicks -- that inflicts you body, but it in flicks your ability to fight and understand the infection. that is true of all media. in that partlved of society that we use to understand ourselves, and that is the freedom of communication. communication is the fundamental right,...
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only you can prevent wildfires. >>> google parent alphabet is rethinking plans for google fiber.e in san francisco with the details. good morning. >> good morning, that's right. the wall street journal reporting that google is, quote, rethinking it's high speed internet business because it's proving too costly and too time consuming. google fiber is in six cities nationwide. alphabet's high speed internet arm launched six years agatha offers web connections up to 100 times faster than their current internet connections. the company reportedly spent hundreds of millions of dollars digging up streets to lay fiber optic cables in it's subscriber cities and is trying to cut cost by leasing existing fiber or asking cities to build the networks. google says we're continuing to work with city leaders to explore the possibility of bringing google fiber to many cities. this means deploying the latest technologies in alignment with our product road map while understanding local considerations which takes time. and the cfo reiterated the commitment saying we continue to see fiber as a huge
only you can prevent wildfires. >>> google parent alphabet is rethinking plans for google fiber.e in san francisco with the details. good morning. >> good morning, that's right. the wall street journal reporting that google is, quote, rethinking it's high speed internet business because it's proving too costly and too time consuming. google fiber is in six cities nationwide. alphabet's high speed internet arm launched six years agatha offers web connections up to 100 times faster...
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we have known google ventures, the investor part of google, has kept its distance from uber.hat uber is saying, according to the information, you need to not come to our board meetings. emily: google ventures invested in uber early on. it may not have seemed early at the time but now we are near $70 billion valuation. they have certain information. what happens to those rights, now that those two companies are going head-to-head, increasingly. eric: the important thing here, it's all about relationships. there are lots of investors with rights to information, but at the end of the day they really care about what uber execs think about them and they are not going to push for -- i think you have to think about those sorts of things as negotiated and sensitive. i don't think we have full visibility into what exactly is going on there. emily: the information reporting that david crane, new head of gv, they are withholding information from him. google, waze is gotten into ridesharing and carpooling. uber is also working on self driving cars. it will be the first to get a self driv
we have known google ventures, the investor part of google, has kept its distance from uber.hat uber is saying, according to the information, you need to not come to our board meetings. emily: google ventures invested in uber early on. it may not have seemed early at the time but now we are near $70 billion valuation. they have certain information. what happens to those rights, now that those two companies are going head-to-head, increasingly. eric: the important thing here, it's all about...
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david: how much is google investing in this right now? the content side of is spreading out to a lot of different players come anywhere from low five figures on something to as much as mid fundingsix figures, people making short films, making little vignettes and experiences. it's trying to get as much different content out there around the time daydream appears in the fall so you have a lot to on it -- a lot to do on it. sony,, like facebook and which went to the top of the , google is trying to go after the mass market. it wants as many different fungs, as many different experiences to draw in people as possible. oliver: i'm excited about sony's vr on playstation four. that speaks to the different demographic they are targeting. they're looking at vr for practical stuff. is that the idea here? a hard-coreu're gamer, you are more likely to -- sony's project morpheus whether that is in the form of short films or in video games -- google is taking a more mass-market approach. for the super consumer who tends to spend more on music and movi
david: how much is google investing in this right now? the content side of is spreading out to a lot of different players come anywhere from low five figures on something to as much as mid fundingsix figures, people making short films, making little vignettes and experiences. it's trying to get as much different content out there around the time daydream appears in the fall so you have a lot to on it -- a lot to do on it. sony,, like facebook and which went to the top of the , google is trying...
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google has it, facebook has it.hind and facebook has such volume they're able to innovate on top of that data and figure ways to get more bang for the buck for themselves. the danger is that eventually advertisers might end up paying more than they're comfortable with to reach the audience. facebook seems to be disciplined making sure they don't get too far in front of their skis as far a that goes, carl. >> thinking what barron said earlier in the week, potential for 20% upside. asking the question, can facebook handle 20% more ad load? perhaps it can if it gets more creative and developing new products? >> barrons, too expensive in the 20s, revising thesis on facebook. we said earlier, dow session lows down 49 points. 2193 ended up being firm resistance. tried it twice and have been denied. at 2181. putting a little more space between here and there, but a lot of this has to do with expectations to what yellen says friday. >> and a little bit more volatility in the market. perhaps because we are operating at lower
google has it, facebook has it.hind and facebook has such volume they're able to innovate on top of that data and figure ways to get more bang for the buck for themselves. the danger is that eventually advertisers might end up paying more than they're comfortable with to reach the audience. facebook seems to be disciplined making sure they don't get too far in front of their skis as far a that goes, carl. >> thinking what barron said earlier in the week, potential for 20% upside. asking...
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the new feature google is rolling out. ben: new research contradicting when i look for solutions, i don't start in washington, common-sense ideas? right here in new hampshire... where i'm fighting for the good-paying jobs that strengthen our economy. i worked to make childcare more affordable and make it easier to save for college. i've worked across party lines on clean air and energy efficiency efforts... and to strengthen social security and medicare. together, we're making new hampshire and america stronger. ben: high interest in the 2016 presidential race has prompted search engine giant google to roll out a new feature. it's aimed at boosting voter turnout in november. newscenter 5's sally kidd is live in our d.c. bureau with the details, sally? google says the volume of searches for this election has quadrupled since the 2012 campaign. so beginning today, when you search for information on things like how to vote, how to cast an absentee ballot, and similar topics, you see a box on state voting laws of the top of th
the new feature google is rolling out. ben: new research contradicting when i look for solutions, i don't start in washington, common-sense ideas? right here in new hampshire... where i'm fighting for the good-paying jobs that strengthen our economy. i worked to make childcare more affordable and make it easier to save for college. i've worked across party lines on clean air and energy efficiency efforts... and to strengthen social security and medicare. together, we're making new hampshire and...
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wary on what google or the level of google's actual success here.hey're really towing the waters as you said. it's not a direct threat to what they're doing because it's essentially a car pooling service. hopping in someone's car in a direction they're already going. >> it's more like sophisticated hitchhiking. >> that's exactly right. >> there's a few programs like that that have a casual car pooling service that a lot of people do. they're aggressive on how they expand into markets and this is google backing into this market that they don't have a whole lot of experience in and i'm not exactly worried for uber in the near term. maybe in the long-term. a really good point though is when autonomous comes in is when things start to get interesting. >> immediately though do you think there will be any changes to the uber user experience? because we have seen a clear conflict of interest stepping off the uber board announced yesterday. they use google maps. is that going to change? >> uber is making big investments across the board. you can see that. i
wary on what google or the level of google's actual success here.hey're really towing the waters as you said. it's not a direct threat to what they're doing because it's essentially a car pooling service. hopping in someone's car in a direction they're already going. >> it's more like sophisticated hitchhiking. >> that's exactly right. >> there's a few programs like that that have a casual car pooling service that a lot of people do. they're aggressive on how they expand into...
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a google oops? google parent alphabet rethinking its high-speed internet business, after initial rollouts ende time consuming than anticipated. the wall street journal reporting google fiber is now hoping to use wireless technology to connect to homes. the decision coming even though it has already spent millions of dollars to install fiber optic cables in several major cities. wal-mart may be doing away with price matching at hundreds more of its stores. price matching allows customers to bring in competitor ads, and if the price is lower, get the item at the cheaper price. wal-mart has not said which affected, so customers don't know until they get to the store. all fourth graders and their families are granted free admission to national parks and other federal lands for a full year... with a fourth grade pass. the pass is valid for the duration of the fourth grade school year through the following summer... beginning in september and ending in august. to get your paper pass, just visit the web si
a google oops? google parent alphabet rethinking its high-speed internet business, after initial rollouts ende time consuming than anticipated. the wall street journal reporting google fiber is now hoping to use wireless technology to connect to homes. the decision coming even though it has already spent millions of dollars to install fiber optic cables in several major cities. wal-mart may be doing away with price matching at hundreds more of its stores. price matching allows customers to...
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everyone wants to focus on apple versus google.he fact of the matter is the whole ecosystem moves forward. it is building those platforms and that knowledge. i think it's reasonable to expect that in a decade the vast majority of your computer interaction will be by voice. shocking. i, by the way, 10 years ago i predicted this would never happen. shows you how right i am. you look at the technology and alexa, now common, you see it. i'm not particularly in the voice recognition part, i'm very interested in the voice recognition with knowledge understanding. charlie rose: and tap into the data that already google has. eric: or the underlying algorithms. you can use going, we have a product you can get on your phone, speak in your language, comes out on another phone in another language. oh, my god of does this really work? yes. is it as good as a human translator? not yet. is it good enough to have a casual conversation? yes. how does it work? turns out it takes your voice, it digitizes it, puts it into text, that's done using a neu
everyone wants to focus on apple versus google.he fact of the matter is the whole ecosystem moves forward. it is building those platforms and that knowledge. i think it's reasonable to expect that in a decade the vast majority of your computer interaction will be by voice. shocking. i, by the way, 10 years ago i predicted this would never happen. shows you how right i am. you look at the technology and alexa, now common, you see it. i'm not particularly in the voice recognition part, i'm very...
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lauren: the latest in the campaign trail in google taking on google are in the right sharing businesscheaper rates. we will have that story. stock index futures. unchanged for the s&p. dow futures down for. check in on oil prices. $46.20 a barrel to a third of 1%. you are watching lauren "fbn:amr first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lauren: breaking news this morning. gop nominate donald trump agrees to me but the president mexico ahead of his key speech on immigration policies. good morning. i'm lauren simonetti. lea: i am transfixed and for nicole petallides. democratic congressman debbie wasserman schultz fostered by a tough primary races. we will have those results for you. transfer the friday release of the crucial august jobs report. the dow was down 40 points yesterday checking in right now seeing eye stock market futures are shaping up ahead of the opening bell. the s&p just turned positive epic quarterfinal point. in asia, japanese stocks rose once again helped by a weaker japanese currency that could help boost exports. the nikkei up about 1%. oil prices fallin
lauren: the latest in the campaign trail in google taking on google are in the right sharing businesscheaper rates. we will have that story. stock index futures. unchanged for the s&p. dow futures down for. check in on oil prices. $46.20 a barrel to a third of 1%. you are watching lauren "fbn:amr first look at morning markets and breaking news. ♪ lauren: breaking news this morning. gop nominate donald trump agrees to me but the president mexico ahead of his key speech on immigration...
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that could be a big draw for google. >> it is a way to get more people using google service. but it doesn't require a google aup count. they want to provide a service that lets them video chat. >> reporter: are when conaccept, the new spin will help set you apart. it introduces a neat feature where it is called mock knock. see video preview of the person calling you. you may see somebody show up with tk debts to the basketball game or you may see your kid or your nephew. that encourages apple to two back to add new features. think is a good thing for video calling apps engen ral. it works on iphones and androids. from the newsroom, dan a steering wheel in the works. ford is developing a self-driving car that should be ready by 2021. it is designed for ridesharing services. ford is doubling the new special technology teams to have the car ready in five years. google felt they roll without peddles or steering wheels as well. >> all right. how about this? how do you look the ability to know when the traffic lights turn green. awed disworking on future that would allow the vehicl
that could be a big draw for google. >> it is a way to get more people using google service. but it doesn't require a google aup count. they want to provide a service that lets them video chat. >> reporter: are when conaccept, the new spin will help set you apart. it introduces a neat feature where it is called mock knock. see video preview of the person calling you. you may see somebody show up with tk debts to the basketball game or you may see your kid or your nephew. that...
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from a core google perspective, absolutely they have done fantastically well.estors have gotten a clearer look into the profitability of that business. but beyond that, what do you think? >> well, the conversation we were having a year ago was this sets them up perfectly to split out youtube and spin it off eventually. everyone was focused on what happens way down the road for alphabet. none of those things have come to roost but the one thing that has is the discipline that they have continued to talk about. it was never mentioned. it was never a buzz word on google's earnings call. and 4th quarter three times. recently only a couple of times but she announced a buy back and just did a bond deal last week to help the company mature it's capital structure and unless you think expenses have gone down dramatically they haven't. they're spending it differently. and it hasn't really slowed down that much either. if you take a look at the deals they have done in the last 12 months as alphabet they spent about $1.8 billion between the two entities in about 20 deals.
from a core google perspective, absolutely they have done fantastically well.estors have gotten a clearer look into the profitability of that business. but beyond that, what do you think? >> well, the conversation we were having a year ago was this sets them up perfectly to split out youtube and spin it off eventually. everyone was focused on what happens way down the road for alphabet. none of those things have come to roost but the one thing that has is the discipline that they have...
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and google play. to sign up, use your phone number... no google account necessary. then, when you want to make a call, just open the app. contacts already signed up appear at the top... others have an 'invite' next to their name. tap a name to start a call. nats... starting a call now heres the fun part. a feature called knock knock actu person youre calling... a preview video of you. you can make funny faces, or adjust your camera angle. nats... in a video chat there are three big advantages to duo over facetime... first, its free and there is nearly no sign up... second it works with all of your friends, no matter which phone theyre on. and third... youll notice higher quality video chats google says theyve worked hard to make video look great no matter what connection youre on... is getting iphone users to install it... since they already have an easy way to video chat... but it could become popular... especially among families with a mixture of android and iphone devices. from beyonce to britney and rihanna to kanye --- it was a big night at the m-t-v video musi
and google play. to sign up, use your phone number... no google account necessary. then, when you want to make a call, just open the app. contacts already signed up appear at the top... others have an 'invite' next to their name. tap a name to start a call. nats... starting a call now heres the fun part. a feature called knock knock actu person youre calling... a preview video of you. you can make funny faces, or adjust your camera angle. nats... in a video chat there are three big advantages...
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duo app available in the app store in google play, sign-up use your phone number with no google account necessary,yo openy the app, contacts only signed up appear at the top others have an invite next to the name, the fun part is a feature called knock-knock show the person you are calling it. video of yourself, you can make funny faces or get the camera angle correct. three advantage over facetime, it is free and there is nearly no sign-up process and it works with all o your friends no matter what phone they use and you will they've worked hard to make the video look great a matterr the connection of cellular or wi-fi , the biggest challenge is to get your iphone friends to install that since they already have facetime,hds is easy to use and works across iphone and android it is video: for everyone for a link to the website it is rich on tv. that's your tech report. new information about a sleep apnea treatment andnd the sooth effects of an ipad that and more in the health report. >> nnew worries about zika viru in brazil suggest about 6 percent of babies are affecte and experience he
duo app available in the app store in google play, sign-up use your phone number with no google account necessary,yo openy the app, contacts only signed up appear at the top others have an invite next to the name, the fun part is a feature called knock-knock show the person you are calling it. video of yourself, you can make funny faces or get the camera angle correct. three advantage over facetime, it is free and there is nearly no sign-up process and it works with all o your friends no matter...
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google's new app could leave the apps in the dust. jon fortt will be here to explain and weigh in. >>> but up next, there he is. actor steve guttenberg in the house and stops by to promote the new syfy movie. let's see. it's a sequel. we'll discuss that and other projects in the works coming up right over here, steve. come over here. over here. coming up after this. "lavalantula." >>> welcome back. we're keeping an eyes on shares of dick's sporting goods. up nearly 8% on better than expected earnings. sporting goods retail said it was pleased with the quarter's performance in light of the activity, remember, by bankrupt sports authority and raising the outlook above consensus estimates. actor steve guttenberg known for role in the police academy movies -- >> among many other things. >> la la"lavalantula" is now he back. on syfy. >> who came up with the tight snl. >> bill gross. >> wonderful name. >> steve guttenberg, the quiet, shy, steve guttenberg. >> reserved. >> very, very reserved. >> how does it work? i have a ton of money in so
google's new app could leave the apps in the dust. jon fortt will be here to explain and weigh in. >>> but up next, there he is. actor steve guttenberg in the house and stops by to promote the new syfy movie. let's see. it's a sequel. we'll discuss that and other projects in the works coming up right over here, steve. come over here. over here. coming up after this. "lavalantula." >>> welcome back. we're keeping an eyes on shares of dick's sporting goods. up nearly...
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, amazon, ebay, google, and now uber.: that was the founder. -- tencent$.10 is backing one of is backing one of hollywood's innovative new players. how to invest in the future of media. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this week on series a, our weekly roundtable on investing themes. we focus on funding disruption across the media industry. we have now seen a stab at players like netflix and amazon studios. now, players like stx and damon want to bring new content types to the four. they announced they raise new funds with chinese investors including ccpw and tencent. we spoke to bob simon as well as tbg growth fund founder who cofounded stx alongside bob and has been incubating the company. >> if you're going to build an entertainment company today it is not going to look like the entertainment companies right now. their business models are 100 years old. a lot of things they have done have basically been to bolt on different revenue streams. instead, if we are going to build a company today it will be very different. china w
, amazon, ebay, google, and now uber.: that was the founder. -- tencent$.10 is backing one of is backing one of hollywood's innovative new players. how to invest in the future of media. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: this week on series a, our weekly roundtable on investing themes. we focus on funding disruption across the media industry. we have now seen a stab at players like netflix and amazon studios. now, players like stx and damon want to bring new content types to the four. they announced...
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for example, when i was at google, i had to defend the company.ime we were -- we were a month late with some tax payments and we became headlines about being tax evasion, being prosecuted or something like that. we had some trouble with search terms, and those were blown up as a pro-japanese search. in the sino-japanese war anniversary. these are ridiculous, outlandish, fabricated rumors. that are created perhaps by our competitors and those that did not like us. they were spread out everywhere. very difficult to even clarify ourselves. those are the types of issues that makes it extremely difficult. i would generally advise american entrepreneurs to find a partner in china if you want to go tchina, and the same with a chinese partner, to find an american partner that can set up an arrangement, let them in the people that know their home country take the decision-making responsibility and drive your company forward. don't try this yourself. don't think you can just go hire someone to solve the problems. you can see, there are many casualties befor
for example, when i was at google, i had to defend the company.ime we were -- we were a month late with some tax payments and we became headlines about being tax evasion, being prosecuted or something like that. we had some trouble with search terms, and those were blown up as a pro-japanese search. in the sino-japanese war anniversary. these are ridiculous, outlandish, fabricated rumors. that are created perhaps by our competitors and those that did not like us. they were spread out...
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don't need a g mail, google account, any of that. google duo. i've got to go back to doing a segment. hang in there we'll send it back in a little bit. all right. bye. see how easy that was? you're sitting at a meeting or hanging out. you get a call. you are like i don't know if i want to answer this video call. i don't know what's going on. preview of it on the screen before you pick up now. it's important to know you're the only one seeing the video. people on the other side see you. it's a one way window into seeing who's calling. it's available on android and ios. all you need is a phone number. as soon as you install this on your phone, anyone that is in your contact list, it will show up as a contact. it works well in poor service areas too. that's something google is really banking on. check it out. it's a free app on ios and android. we need to google duo next time. >> we shall. quality is maying. it really is. -- it is amazing. it really is. i like it's one sided if the person doesn't know. >>> so many of you, huge accomplishment gettin
don't need a g mail, google account, any of that. google duo. i've got to go back to doing a segment. hang in there we'll send it back in a little bit. all right. bye. see how easy that was? you're sitting at a meeting or hanging out. you get a call. you are like i don't know if i want to answer this video call. i don't know what's going on. preview of it on the screen before you pick up now. it's important to know you're the only one seeing the video. people on the other side see you. it's a...
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google me again." according to the book, at one point, trump wanted to pitch a a dramatic tv series based on his life, called "the tower." [ light laughter ] apparently, he went so far as to film the opening credits. we have an exclusive here. ? ? >> jimmy: that's fantastic. [ applause ] >> steve: i love him! >> jimmy: i love that dude. like a pretty good show. but the hillary e-mails just keep on coming. they just released one that the air force to fly her home because she didn't feel well enough to fly commercially. apparently she even called the general in the airport, and i gotta say it sounds a bit suspicious. we have a recording of the phone call. it's an exclusive. [ light laughter ] >> steve: wow, how'd you get that? >> jimmy: it's another -- >> steve: did they call you? or what happened? >> jimmy: i can't get into details. >> steve: but we have them. >> jimmy: it's classified, but this -- >> steve: this is top secret information, and we have it. wow. >> jimmy: we have the phone call -- recordi
google me again." according to the book, at one point, trump wanted to pitch a a dramatic tv series based on his life, called "the tower." [ light laughter ] apparently, he went so far as to film the opening credits. we have an exclusive here. ? ? >> jimmy: that's fantastic. [ applause ] >> steve: i love him! >> jimmy: i love that dude. like a pretty good show. but the hillary e-mails just keep on coming. they just released one that the air force to fly her home...
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she said, asked her, what you learned google?e talk about that and then she said, the thing people forget is that they work super hard at google. she said for the first five years she did and all night or every single week. i think basically the answer to how she did five jobs, meaning basically running yahoo!, dealing with the investors, having children, anyway, it goes on, it was just a work like crazy. marissa mayer is known for her fashion sense and she is no stranger to flourishes. i spoke to area brown -- area iel around. for -- brown. like a realeel picture of someone that has been in the news a lot, and much more natural way of presenting her and so we were happy with the result. lisa: let's take a look at the alicia garza pictures. she comes off looking very strong, focused and very in control. >> yes. two shoots of her. decided that she was going to be one of the five cover personalities, we'll pressure again to do a shoot. this time, in the studio and we wanted something that was again humanizingalso still and approach
she said, asked her, what you learned google?e talk about that and then she said, the thing people forget is that they work super hard at google. she said for the first five years she did and all night or every single week. i think basically the answer to how she did five jobs, meaning basically running yahoo!, dealing with the investors, having children, anyway, it goes on, it was just a work like crazy. marissa mayer is known for her fashion sense and she is no stranger to flourishes. i spoke...
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you look at what google is doing with its vehicle efforts.s doing with its apple car and apple play effort. and you also have automakers trying to hold their connection to the customer through their electronics and now samsung wants a piece of this. peter: samsung has been wrestling with a general slowdown in the smart phone market. they sell their own smartphones but chips and other components to smart phone makers and now the vice chairman is looking to make a similar strategic play in the automobile industry where they are negotiating with fiat to buy this business giving them a poll position in providing components as cars become more technologically sophisticated. cory: it is interesting to me for a lot of reasons but it strikes me in the case of apple and google, where they are collecting users and finding out where they are and turning that data into commerce in some way. this is a hardware maker acquiring this stuff. it makes me wonder if they want to be more like a delphi making in car electronics as a hardware unit sold to automobil
you look at what google is doing with its vehicle efforts.s doing with its apple car and apple play effort. and you also have automakers trying to hold their connection to the customer through their electronics and now samsung wants a piece of this. peter: samsung has been wrestling with a general slowdown in the smart phone market. they sell their own smartphones but chips and other components to smart phone makers and now the vice chairman is looking to make a similar strategic play in the...
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some self-driving cars from google. google chose chandler to be one of their testing spots. they say it's a good place to begin. there are good road conditions, weather and chandler has a great reputation with tech firms. google officials say these self-driving cars aren't something to be afraid of on the contrary. they are made to keep people on the roads safer. >> self-driving cars, they don't driving. they don't get drunk. they don't get tired or angry so the benefit is just really huge not just for those who can't drive, but really for all of us. >> i think this is cool. >> i love the idea. >> they also say they could help the elterly -- elderly, those with an impairment or health issues get around. >> i know you curious about the cardinals this season and certainly when it comes to running back depth, andre ellington make a statement last night. we look at the veteran running back number 38 football on the way in just a couple of tomorrow night on sportsnight >>> well, tomorrow night on sports night, shameless self-promotion, sunday fight i asked -- who i know you remem
some self-driving cars from google. google chose chandler to be one of their testing spots. they say it's a good place to begin. there are good road conditions, weather and chandler has a great reputation with tech firms. google officials say these self-driving cars aren't something to be afraid of on the contrary. they are made to keep people on the roads safer. >> self-driving cars, they don't driving. they don't get drunk. they don't get tired or angry so the benefit is just really...
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when you look at the difference between google, vision, and tesla, google being a completely self-driving, where no one needs to be behind the wheel, and tesla where it is more of a semiautonomous car, which one of those is safer? >> i think you're identifying something that when we talk about autonomous vehicles and driving i think what we're referring to is happening in stages. none of this happens overnight. so when we think about tesla's vision and google's vision what we are seeing are three basic stages. the first is where you have automated functions like automatic braking for cruise control. those are automated functions. the second stage is when you start to see autonomous functions like collision avoidance or self-parking and then the third stage is really an advance autonomous stage when you truly get to driverless, you don't need the driver involved at all. what is happening here as the evolutions in technology take place and make things more possible you really see this sort of stage defective capability. emily: google is saying giving the driver the opportunity to remain eng
when you look at the difference between google, vision, and tesla, google being a completely self-driving, where no one needs to be behind the wheel, and tesla where it is more of a semiautonomous car, which one of those is safer? >> i think you're identifying something that when we talk about autonomous vehicles and driving i think what we're referring to is happening in stages. none of this happens overnight. so when we think about tesla's vision and google's vision what we are seeing...
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that could be a big draw for google. >> it is a way to get more people using google services. duo doesn't require a google account. they want to provide a service that let more people video chat. >> reporter: and when you mimic an older concept, a new spin will help set you apart. >> reporter: what's call is it introduces knock-knock where you see a preview of the person calling you. you might see someone show up or might see your kid or nephew. that might encourage apple to go back and add new features to facetime. it's a good thing to video calling apps. >> reporter: the duo app is free and works on iphone and android devices. it is entering a relatively crowded field of video calling services. aside from facetime, skype is more mobile. and recently facebook messenger added the option. facebook offers group calls of you better download it. steve: all the sites are becoming the same thing. whatever works. thank you, dan. they put ralph lauren's polo brand on the map 30 years ago. alison: meet members of the famous low life crew. steve: and the experts who are making old ties
that could be a big draw for google. >> it is a way to get more people using google services. duo doesn't require a google account. they want to provide a service that let more people video chat. >> reporter: and when you mimic an older concept, a new spin will help set you apart. >> reporter: what's call is it introduces knock-knock where you see a preview of the person calling you. you might see someone show up or might see your kid or nephew. that might encourage apple to...
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you look at the difference between google's vision and tesla's, google being a self-driving car and teslat's more of a semiautonomous car, which one is safer? bridget: you're identifying something when you're talking about these cars and driving, it's happening in stages. none of this happens overnight. you think of the vision, what three basic stages, automatic braking or cruise control. the second stage is when you see autonomous functions like collision avoidance or self-parking. the third strange is an advanced autonomous stage, driverless, you don't need the driver at all. when the evolutions in technology take place and make this more possible, you see this staged effective capability. emily: brian, google is saying giving the driver the opportunity to remain engaged can be confusing. regulators are investigating this crash where the drivers die. musk says his cars are the safest. what do you think? is one model better than the other? brian: no, i think there is room for both. as bridget said, everything here is incremental, from blind spot detection to active lane assist to things
you look at the difference between google's vision and tesla's, google being a self-driving car and teslat's more of a semiautonomous car, which one is safer? bridget: you're identifying something when you're talking about these cars and driving, it's happening in stages. none of this happens overnight. you think of the vision, what three basic stages, automatic braking or cruise control. the second stage is when you see autonomous functions like collision avoidance or self-parking. the third...
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this might be called a google regret with google parent alphabet rethinking the fiber project. it was supposed to offer web connection 30 times faster than the u.s. average. google spent the last six years digging up streets but the project became too expensive and time consuming. google fiber is hoping to use wireless technology instead. google spent millions of dollars to install fiber dollars. it only reached six metro areas. that's the latest from cnbc. back to you guys. >> thank you very much, susan. >>> violent armed robbery on the peninsula. menlo police trying to track down two men two targeted a trader joe's. >> about 9:15 after the store closed, two men with guns came in and forced employees to lie face down on the ground they demanded money. the men got away with an undisclosed amount of money. it happened at the trader joe's on menlo. the two were described as polynesian and wearing hooded sweat shirts, sweat pants, and white face masks. >>> a south bay firefighter injured on the job is out of the hospital. he was hurt battling this fire in san jose on saturday nigh
this might be called a google regret with google parent alphabet rethinking the fiber project. it was supposed to offer web connection 30 times faster than the u.s. average. google spent the last six years digging up streets but the project became too expensive and time consuming. google fiber is hoping to use wireless technology instead. google spent millions of dollars to install fiber dollars. it only reached six metro areas. that's the latest from cnbc. back to you guys. >> thank you...