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left unsaid was how it could protect google ad competitors and the amount of information google collects from consumers, browsing data, app usage data, financial transaction data, et cetera. tell me how is it consumers are anymore more protected if google collects this data and your competitors can't? can you help me understand that? >> senator, thank you for the question. yes, i can try. with the announcement that we made you rightfully pointed out we'd stop tracking cookies interest third parties. we did not unilaterally withdraw our support for that. but rather wanted to engage in a thoughtful conversation with advertisers, with publishersthality rely on an ad supported ecosystem to function on their websites or reach consumers. and we want to engage with residents and regulators and other stakeholders to explore more privacy protected technologies. >> sir, i'm not sure you're grasping my question. you're at least not answering it. i appreciate that you're wanting to have a thoughtful conversation. i appreciate that this is in your business interest and it may well have been. that's t
left unsaid was how it could protect google ad competitors and the amount of information google collects from consumers, browsing data, app usage data, financial transaction data, et cetera. tell me how is it consumers are anymore more protected if google collects this data and your competitors can't? can you help me understand that? >> senator, thank you for the question. yes, i can try. with the announcement that we made you rightfully pointed out we'd stop tracking cookies interest...
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over the weekend, as russians voted, google also blocked videos, google owns youtube.allies posted on youtube to, again, coordinate the smart voting strategy. they blocked those videos at the request and demand of putin's government. well now, bloomberg news reports that employees of google are increasingly upset about the company's repeated and consequential capitulation to russian threats. staff members complained over the weekend about google's decision in internal forms and on a message board, that has served as a breeding ground for protest in the company. google spoofed its corporate creed about prioritizing users. one picture depicts a man reading a magazine below the slogan, putin the user first. putting these your first? putin the user first. since its formation, google has used the motto to make information universally accessible and useful. one name image being circulated by employees despite a map of the world where the russian voting app was allowed. every country was marked, universally accessible, except for russia, where the image just read, useful. tod
over the weekend, as russians voted, google also blocked videos, google owns youtube.allies posted on youtube to, again, coordinate the smart voting strategy. they blocked those videos at the request and demand of putin's government. well now, bloomberg news reports that employees of google are increasingly upset about the company's repeated and consequential capitulation to russian threats. staff members complained over the weekend about google's decision in internal forms and on a message...
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over the weekend as russians voted, google also blocked videos. google owns youtube. google blocked youtube videos that navalny's allies posted on youtube to, again, help coordinate this smart voting strategy. they blocked those videos at the request, at the demand of putin's government. well, now bloomberg news reports that employees of google are increasingly upset about the company's repeated and consequential capitulation of putin's threats. quote, staff members complained over the weekend about google's decision and on a messaging board within the breeding ground of the company. images circulating inside google which were viewed by bloomberg news, spoofed its corporate crede about prioritizing users. one picture depicts a man reading a magazine below the slogan, putin the user first. get it? putting the user first, putin, the user first. since its formation, google has used the motto to make information universally accessible and useful. one meme image being circulated, again, inside google among its own employees displayed a map of the world where the russian vo
over the weekend as russians voted, google also blocked videos. google owns youtube. google blocked youtube videos that navalny's allies posted on youtube to, again, help coordinate this smart voting strategy. they blocked those videos at the request, at the demand of putin's government. well, now bloomberg news reports that employees of google are increasingly upset about the company's repeated and consequential capitulation of putin's threats. quote, staff members complained over the weekend...
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my beloved google has delete our video.extremists only contained information about your candidates in your constituency. in order to put competitive pressure on the ruling party was declared criminal. and big tech agreed with this. this means it recognized the right of an authoritarian thief to subjugate the internet, turning it into an instrument for seizure of power. joining me now is mark bergin who helped write the story about google employees and their own disquiet over this matter. mr. bergin, i appreciate you making time to be here tonight. thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> so you cover these things more closely than i do. let me just ask if i misconstrued any of that or missed anything important there. >> no, that sounds spot-on. and the meme gen, it sounds kind of trivial. it is an internal messaging board where there are a lot of trivial things posted. but it's also been the place where if you'll recall a few years ago google employees were the ones who protested their government contract with the defense dep
my beloved google has delete our video.extremists only contained information about your candidates in your constituency. in order to put competitive pressure on the ruling party was declared criminal. and big tech agreed with this. this means it recognized the right of an authoritarian thief to subjugate the internet, turning it into an instrument for seizure of power. joining me now is mark bergin who helped write the story about google employees and their own disquiet over this matter. mr....
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apps or google play store as well. see you next me ah, ah, psychiatric drugs are essentials and millions of patients, or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in the long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up to something wonderful. very often they're harmful effects and up to something terrible. can pills so of all ills? or are we trying to mitigate life itself? i just think i was like i was just scared. i was just here a little girl, the 24. and like me didn't have to be so complicated look forward to talking to you all. that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given it by human beings, accept where's the short or conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about artific
apps or google play store as well. see you next me ah, ah, psychiatric drugs are essentials and millions of patients, or are they, they want that pill that they hope will take care of their problem thoroughly and rapidly in the short term they really work. the problem is, in the long term, they're mostly disastrous. suddenly stopping a drug can cause withdrawal symptoms more serious than the condition it was meant to treat instead of the beneficial effects of these different medicines ending up...
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google statement our consumers better off with only with only google being able to curl one —- collectta? >> i don't agree with that statement i don't think users privacy is improved but we are being presented with a false choice there is another alternative that some data should not be tracked at all. >> i just realizing dangerous the overtime the chairwoman has been very indulgent i apologize. thank you. >> up next senator cruz. >>>> . >> my questions are for you last week the wall street journal ran a damning article entitled facebook knows that instagram is toxic for teen girls company documents show. the tagline below is a significant team mental health issue that facebook lays down in public i know about this because my wife heidi who reads a journal every day said read this now and i read it word for word all of us know these products are addictive companies like facebook designed and in this waydd to maximize addiction to capture eyeballs and data venues to sell advertising butax for years facebook has beenn publicly insisting that they are not harming teenagers and not harmful
google statement our consumers better off with only with only google being able to curl one —- collectta? >> i don't agree with that statement i don't think users privacy is improved but we are being presented with a false choice there is another alternative that some data should not be tracked at all. >> i just realizing dangerous the overtime the chairwoman has been very indulgent i apologize. thank you. >> up next senator cruz. >>>> . >> my questions are...
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facebook, amazon, google, pushing back to 2022.ke to venture capitalist bill gurley about how he thinks this will change silicon valley for good. take a quick listen to what he had to say. >> the competitive pressure to not go back amongst engineering is huge. and so i don't think anyone is going to be able to mandate it, other than the very small companies. emily: he is basically saying almost any company won't be able to get engineers back in the office. would you agree and what does that mean going forward? jerry: i think it will be a mix. you will see a category of companies that still have a strong headquarter culture. people want to be around the ceo and the founders. for sure, there will be a large percent of the workforce that won't want to go back to the office. the scale that you need to succeed as a developer or project manager for the new workforce is very different. before, in-person crew medication was a skill to have. now, written communication, asynchronous communication, video communication are important. before, a
facebook, amazon, google, pushing back to 2022.ke to venture capitalist bill gurley about how he thinks this will change silicon valley for good. take a quick listen to what he had to say. >> the competitive pressure to not go back amongst engineering is huge. and so i don't think anyone is going to be able to mandate it, other than the very small companies. emily: he is basically saying almost any company won't be able to get engineers back in the office. would you agree and what does...
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pulled the ad so now you as a woman can go to google, google permits that but google does not allowvertisement of the life-saving fda approved drug that can counteract the devastating effects of the abortion tell, google made a choice for women and not a choice for abortion. >> i've been doing a little reading on and the american college of obstetricians states regarding this reversal treatment, normally based in science, doesn't meet clinical standards and other researchers, tried to do research on it and had to stop immediately because women were hemorrhaging and had to go to the hospital but you are saying this is fda approved and women should be able to make the decision for themselves with all information late in front of them. >> extremely misleading, the group you cited is a pro-abortion advocacy medical group, pro-life advocacy medical group made of thousands of ob/gyns promote the use of this technology, abortion reversal, abortion pill reversal is approved for dozens of years, bio identical hormone that is designed debited when she's pregnant, can help for a healthy pregna
pulled the ad so now you as a woman can go to google, google permits that but google does not allowvertisement of the life-saving fda approved drug that can counteract the devastating effects of the abortion tell, google made a choice for women and not a choice for abortion. >> i've been doing a little reading on and the american college of obstetricians states regarding this reversal treatment, normally based in science, doesn't meet clinical standards and other researchers, tried to do...
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why is google, why is google claiming the find is unfair? yeah, they say it's unfair because they say they have been working with these different news media outlets across france and they've been doing their best to include them and create a new system that's more transparent and therefore they shouldn't have to pay $591000000.00, right. of course, anyone's going to say that the interesting thing about the find is that in france, you know, in the here in the u. s. u appeal, something you can pretty much stay it forever. that doesn't work that way in the when it doesn't work that way in france, france is fine, essentially means that even while the appeal process is going on, google has to start paying. they can't wait to pay until the appeal process of finish. so even though they're appealing that could take years, according to francis court system, and they're saying start paying the fine. and we'll see if we ever get around to the appeal. but i want to, i want to comment something you just pointed out. britain, which i think it is significa
why is google, why is google claiming the find is unfair? yeah, they say it's unfair because they say they have been working with these different news media outlets across france and they've been doing their best to include them and create a new system that's more transparent and therefore they shouldn't have to pay $591000000.00, right. of course, anyone's going to say that the interesting thing about the find is that in france, you know, in the here in the u. s. u appeal, something you can...
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apps or google play store as well. they see you next, send me the sometimes the simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are these tax tax so high? why is the stock market so high? and the simple answer is that it's a transfer payment. they federal government is transferring the paper money that they print into the pockets of the executives. it's as plain as the nose on your face and you can see it in the numbers. the drug started as a way to come back. a great problem. what's the, what is part of the attitude of the nation, not just of north dakota, and it got to be something that you could get elected. this time, the fight against drugs took a check and told us that there was competence, short form. this is way too dangerous for him to be doing. clearly they put him in harm's way. a rural college student does interest gets shot in the head and found in a river like something else had to be happening. ah, the ah, begging to go to one time because what i've seen and with the background was so
apps or google play store as well. they see you next, send me the sometimes the simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are these tax tax so high? why is the stock market so high? and the simple answer is that it's a transfer payment. they federal government is transferring the paper money that they print into the pockets of the executives. it's as plain as the nose on your face and you can see it in the numbers. the drug started as a way to come back. a great...
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google and apple, through their app store.you know, it may or may not be a violation of the antitrust laws they have built it, but it doesn't mean that it is not a broader public policy concern. both from a competition standpoint allowing consumers to benefit from different app developers, different content providers. being on those two platforms and that is the challenge that everybody has been trying to address. now, there is no uniform standard globally for anti-trust -- for even the violation, let alone what the remedy should be so whether or not these will be addressed through antitrust laws and law enforcement, or prescribed through regulation, like the european union is doing, or crack down through legislation. i think all three of those will be on the menu, and i think the companies will probably face, you know, solutions and different parts of the world depending on the form of governments to address the market value. >> sounds like a nightmare interesting you mention common carrier and strikes me this is maybe an eff
google and apple, through their app store.you know, it may or may not be a violation of the antitrust laws they have built it, but it doesn't mean that it is not a broader public policy concern. both from a competition standpoint allowing consumers to benefit from different app developers, different content providers. being on those two platforms and that is the challenge that everybody has been trying to address. now, there is no uniform standard globally for anti-trust -- for even the...
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against google . how it can last. emily: you point out there is an antitrust problem here. why is that if both apple and google, petra's, are involved? tae: they are kind of competitors, but in a sense they are not. if google is paying apple $15 billion this year, there is no way for a small start up to get that kind of distribution. this is massive come over one billion people using iphones. so, this is a huge advantage for google and they already have a monopoly on the surge business with over 90% market share. i don't see how this is tenable in this world of antitrust, and this is a clear example of a power call -- powerful company like google to use financial might to maintain dominance. emily: you make a suggestion apple should start its own search engine, certainly provocative. why do you think that is a solution. that solution? and it is not easy to do tae: --and it is not easy to do. tae: they have been hiring a lot of people from google. if you think about it, google makes $50 billion from io
against google . how it can last. emily: you point out there is an antitrust problem here. why is that if both apple and google, petra's, are involved? tae: they are kind of competitors, but in a sense they are not. if google is paying apple $15 billion this year, there is no way for a small start up to get that kind of distribution. this is massive come over one billion people using iphones. so, this is a huge advantage for google and they already have a monopoly on the surge business with...
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it's a big shift within google cloud.has a low amount of market share and not comparable to amazon microsoft it is part of an effort by the ceo to streamline the company which is the technical unit of the organization has doubled since he jind. it will have either expanded or different roles. >> he has told us about his efforts to scale up the go to market, the sales organization in particular. more of an industry-led strategy trying to provide specific ai-driven solutions to customer s more quickly than competitors are. is it your sense that's what this is intended to do, accelerate that industry specific solution strategy >> it's definitely a part of that strategy and this move shows i think that thomas curian the ceo is not afraid to sideline some of the long-term veterans who have been at google for decades and that's what's happening with this re-org, notable there are long time googlers here lessening their responsibilities, moving to other areas of the company and i think that shows that thomas is kind of really fo
it's a big shift within google cloud.has a low amount of market share and not comparable to amazon microsoft it is part of an effort by the ceo to streamline the company which is the technical unit of the organization has doubled since he jind. it will have either expanded or different roles. >> he has told us about his efforts to scale up the go to market, the sales organization in particular. more of an industry-led strategy trying to provide specific ai-driven solutions to customer s...
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google disputes it dominates at tech. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. kathleen: thank you. number of risks for investors. an earlier guest waiting -- weighed in. >> we get bad outcomes. >> what happens at september? >> september. >> september. >> this is when the rubber meets the road. >> we expect the market to pause. >> all budget things going on. >> announcing tapering. >> geopolitics. >> a lot of people waiting on the correction. >> september is critical. kathleen: despite those concerns, cover next guest says the macro backdrop is supportive. joining us as the head of global asset allocation strategy for wells fargo investment institute. welcome back. one of the other subthemes here is valuation, equities, highest since the year 2000. at these levels, you seem fairly bullish, wide? -- why? guest: we think valuations are attractive. we have seen earnings coming in much stronger than analysts predicted, we stil
google disputes it dominates at tech. global news 24 hours a day, on air and on bloomberg quicktake, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. kathleen: thank you. number of risks for investors. an earlier guest waiting -- weighed in. >> we get bad outcomes. >> what happens at september? >> september. >> september. >> this is when the rubber meets the road. >> we expect the market to pause. >> all budget things going...
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google launches google docs and makes it 10% of the price. you'll see this vibrant marketplace where steady hand and innovation and products and consumers are all in it will be a dogfight you'll see apple, google facebook, maybe one or two of them say, this will be a critical part of our future if the regulators allow it, we might see some regulated m&a activity >> the guard rails hold. assuming that they do, you are removing so much friction in the flow of money in spending. imagining that level of consumer and economic growth. removing this friction where we see it all the time. the ability to find a place to stay for an object you think about what idea did consumers embrace the most it was give me whatever you want to buy on the generation and it was for that simple idea let me control my money. don't screw me on the fees don't nickel and dime me that is a trend we are seeing in the gig economy. i think it will be a trend of post pandemic, if we ever get out of this thing, people please get your vaccines. it is a charged topic. we have had
google launches google docs and makes it 10% of the price. you'll see this vibrant marketplace where steady hand and innovation and products and consumers are all in it will be a dogfight you'll see apple, google facebook, maybe one or two of them say, this will be a critical part of our future if the regulators allow it, we might see some regulated m&a activity >> the guard rails hold. assuming that they do, you are removing so much friction in the flow of money in spending....
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when we talk about google i think lots of people talk about the argument, google and facebook is kindgument is a decade old now. i think as an industry we need to pick ourselves up and get past that. the reason we are vocal around google is they came to the table before this got noisy. and they came to us and facebook, instagram, snapchat, they don't engage with us on regional level. google have come to our business, they got to know our business at a micro level. and they asked how they can help. they didn't come in and say you're doing it wrong. and i suspect nick may sympathise with this, there is a little bit of arrogance that comes from outside this industry that looks in and says well, they're just not good at doing a good job. and actually we're doing a bloody excellent job. what google did was give us the space to breathe. they said ok, you got amazing talent in this business, here you go, here's some cash, go innovate. and go get sustainable. does that provide you with a sustainable financial platform to build on? it will do. so we're going through the news experiment, but ye
when we talk about google i think lots of people talk about the argument, google and facebook is kindgument is a decade old now. i think as an industry we need to pick ourselves up and get past that. the reason we are vocal around google is they came to the table before this got noisy. and they came to us and facebook, instagram, snapchat, they don't engage with us on regional level. google have come to our business, they got to know our business at a micro level. and they asked how they can...
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for years now companies in silicon valley including google are ideological echo chambers.ed. i have documents now from a third of the for country 100 companies promoting similarly themed anti-racism programs. and this an in the confines of silicon valley is considered not only unusual it's considered virtuous. >> they slander and degrade half the country and make this absurd assertion that someone like ben shapiro, who is a person of conviction, a person of character, is somehow on the road to genocide. it's absolutely ridiculous. they should retract and eliminate this program immediately. >> rachel: google controls virtually all information flow in our country. i mean, it's really frightening how much power they actually have. and so i'm not just concerned about free speech. i'm concerned about elections. i mean, they have control of information and what candidates say or don't get to say on these platforms. >> yeah, i mean, the fact is that google controls the information flow of the united states. everything from what you search in your browser to whether a you see on y
for years now companies in silicon valley including google are ideological echo chambers.ed. i have documents now from a third of the for country 100 companies promoting similarly themed anti-racism programs. and this an in the confines of silicon valley is considered not only unusual it's considered virtuous. >> they slander and degrade half the country and make this absurd assertion that someone like ben shapiro, who is a person of conviction, a person of character, is somehow on the...
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google fellow and vice president of search joins me now. thank you so much for joining us.been working on new technology using ai that can understand information across a wide range of formats. tech, images, other kinds of search results. how will this make our google searches different? pandu: thanks, emily. that is a great question. today at the event, we announced how we are using one of these milestones in ai to completely reimagine and reinvent search to make it more helpful and intuitive to use. for example, we are going to use it to improve google lengths which already allows you to search by image, but now we let it search in this multimodal fashion where you can drive via an image and text which refers to that image, such as a pattern in the image. it is a new way to search. we are also going to be using the deep advanced stopping and understanding to help you get a birds eye view of topics and find new ways to explore the topic space. finally, we are going to use it to understand the topics and videos, so that we can have a related topic that you might want to exp
google fellow and vice president of search joins me now. thank you so much for joining us.been working on new technology using ai that can understand information across a wide range of formats. tech, images, other kinds of search results. how will this make our google searches different? pandu: thanks, emily. that is a great question. today at the event, we announced how we are using one of these milestones in ai to completely reimagine and reinvent search to make it more helpful and intuitive...
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google is going to point to growth in independent companies, some public. on the other hand, at&t and verizon are two players that got into this in the past few years and retreated, at&t is involved in the texas case and arguing one of the reasons they retreated is because of google's dominance. emily: google potentially facing another antitrust suit, in addition to another one. thank you so much for that update. we will continue to follow how that plays out. taking a look at the markets with kriti gupta. some questions about tech continuing to go up, are we seeing the rally start to falter? kriti: big tech leading the gains, the s&p 500 notching another record by only two points. i want to show you a terminal chart of how much momentum is going back into the markets, the new york index relative to the s&p. you can see the left showing the defense of trade is back in vogue. let's take a look at the other tech sectors, semiconductors usually outperform, lacking today. something to watch as we see the tech trade potentially continued to grow, that is the macr
google is going to point to growth in independent companies, some public. on the other hand, at&t and verizon are two players that got into this in the past few years and retreated, at&t is involved in the texas case and arguing one of the reasons they retreated is because of google's dominance. emily: google potentially facing another antitrust suit, in addition to another one. thank you so much for that update. we will continue to follow how that plays out. taking a look at the...
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in addition, google is requiring all employees to be vaccinated.ly reopen. that's because of the highly contagious. delta variant and the dramatic spike in covid-19 cases that cause google and other companies like them to delay that return to office plans after working from home for nearly 2 years now the ca the company will let countries and locations to determine when to end the voluntary work from home policy and has also promised their employees a 30 day, heads up before they are expected to go back into the >> mentioned before. this is the second time. >> in little over a month that google has delayed return plans. the last time was late july when they also announced its vaccine mandate and this affects more than a 130,000 google employees worldwide. >> all right. thanks a lot. you lee. we'll take a break now 9.34. still ahead on the kron 00:00am morning news, a covid outbreak on a cargo ship. >> anchored in san francisco bay what needs to be done before they're cleared to set before they're cleared to set sail again. we'll take a look. scoot
in addition, google is requiring all employees to be vaccinated.ly reopen. that's because of the highly contagious. delta variant and the dramatic spike in covid-19 cases that cause google and other companies like them to delay that return to office plans after working from home for nearly 2 years now the ca the company will let countries and locations to determine when to end the voluntary work from home policy and has also promised their employees a 30 day, heads up before they are expected...
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mayores, y lo celebra asÍ con este google doodle.compromiso. borja: asÍ me gusta que me hagas promociÓn al aire. michelle: la enciclopedia de los millennials. borja: totalmente, fÍjate son 23 aÑos. me parece espectacular e impresionante cÓmo pasa el tiempo. ¿cuÁntas veces googlean un nombre o algo que no saben en google? los jÓvenes de ahora lo tienen mÁs que nosotros yo me acuerdo de buscar en la enciclopedia. michelle: claro que pueden comentar a travÉs de las redes sociales. bueno pero fÍjense que hay una hispana en la luna. no se trata de michelle galvÁn que siempre estÁ en la luna. esta es un personaje de ficciÓn, pero nada impide que un dÍa pues se haga realidad. vea nada mÁs. la nasa elige a una latina como pionera en pisar suelo lunar. se llama cali rodrÍguez, protagoniza la historieta digital interactiva firt woman. borja: busca llamar la atenciÓn sobre la prÓxima generaciÓn de exploradores. y esperamos que el cÓmic se convierta en realidad. ♪ ♪ ♪ yarel: millones de migrantes tiene la esperanza puesta en el congreso. migrant
mayores, y lo celebra asÍ con este google doodle.compromiso. borja: asÍ me gusta que me hagas promociÓn al aire. michelle: la enciclopedia de los millennials. borja: totalmente, fÍjate son 23 aÑos. me parece espectacular e impresionante cÓmo pasa el tiempo. ¿cuÁntas veces googlean un nombre o algo que no saben en google? los jÓvenes de ahora lo tienen mÁs que nosotros yo me acuerdo de buscar en la enciclopedia. michelle: claro que pueden comentar a travÉs de las redes sociales. bueno...
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google announcing the sign of 50 million paid subscribers for youtube premium. this includes both those just paying for youtube music as well as youtube premium subscribers, they sign up for the service, they get music as part of the broader youtube premium service. that is ad free access to youtube as well as original content and it also includes customers on the free trial. because of the user base, it is tough to compare this 50 million number apples to apples. spotify reported 165 billion paid subscribers this past quarter and apple doesn't break out its music numbers on a quarterly basis. but did boast about 700 million paid subscribers for all of its services tomorrow we'll be talking to youtube's chief business officer robert kyncl about all the numbers to break down youtube's impact across entertainment and music landscape, but i'm excited to talk to kyncl tomorrow. but youtube has really been building this subscription service while everyone has been talking about ad revenue, they have got this whole other game in the works >> yeah. not apple subscriber
google announcing the sign of 50 million paid subscribers for youtube premium. this includes both those just paying for youtube music as well as youtube premium subscribers, they sign up for the service, they get music as part of the broader youtube premium service. that is ad free access to youtube as well as original content and it also includes customers on the free trial. because of the user base, it is tough to compare this 50 million number apples to apples. spotify reported 165 billion...
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google and apple both took down the app. putin's government pressured them, threatened them and they caved. they took navalny's smart voting app down just as russians start voting. apple and google, of course, yes, both of them are american companies, really big, rich, powerful american companies. but in this case they are doing the work of the putin government to shut down the political opposition in russia. putin's party, united russia, they've only got about a 30% approval rating according to the new york sometimes today. they can't actually win. they can't actually keep putin in power without having the opposition locked up and silenced, and you expect that therefore from putin and his government. you just don't expect big, powerful american companies to be so willing to help. yes, you know, if something in that last story rang another bell for you as an american, it would have been the name darapaska. he is the same russian collected oligarch who had the trump campaign chairman on his payroll for time. it was found that
google and apple both took down the app. putin's government pressured them, threatened them and they caved. they took navalny's smart voting app down just as russians start voting. apple and google, of course, yes, both of them are american companies, really big, rich, powerful american companies. but in this case they are doing the work of the putin government to shut down the political opposition in russia. putin's party, united russia, they've only got about a 30% approval rating according...
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in terms of google and this threat, how seriously should investors be taking that?ogle has been under scrutiny for a long time about how it uses these practices. the regulators in washington are serious about going after the company for practices they deem as taking advantage of broad power it has within online advertising markets. it is similar to the power facebook has. regulators are very serious and it looks like they are coming back to take another run at google. tom: bloomberg's peter elstrom, thank you very much indeed. let's check on this terminal chart illustrating what has been happening with chinese big names listed in hong kong. you have been seeing this sharp leg up, the view now starting to be that possibly be have hit a bottom in terms of the regulatory crunch. it comes down to implementation, but many of these companies are looking attractive when you look at balance sheets and the fact they have such dominance in the chinese market. chinese firms are rushing -- we have been charting this. as companies learn to live with the new era of regulations, t
in terms of google and this threat, how seriously should investors be taking that?ogle has been under scrutiny for a long time about how it uses these practices. the regulators in washington are serious about going after the company for practices they deem as taking advantage of broad power it has within online advertising markets. it is similar to the power facebook has. regulators are very serious and it looks like they are coming back to take another run at google. tom: bloomberg's peter...
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and organizations like google, facebook, where helix does it the other way. we take information from a very powerful reservations, the most powerful ations, and we put it in the public record where everyone can use this unusual who's we're giving people a choice. if you have information about how the world is working around you, then you have a choice that what you support, but you don't support but you do with your life with the the pacific leg around the world expedition 5000 miles round the clock and the dead calm miss vanish as every country close by like the crew, gavin's food and water, and food to check those for shelter. blue on the little thing is got everybody locked down or no more? no food and no water. but really, i'm not sure. somebody either stuck a fish in the cove if you're living like the semen of home, but in the 21st century, ah ah, the ah ah wiki leeks is back in the news after he published wednesday, part of the secret tax of a massive new trade pack called the trans pacific partnership or g p. p. nowadays, to wiki leaks, we haven't even
and organizations like google, facebook, where helix does it the other way. we take information from a very powerful reservations, the most powerful ations, and we put it in the public record where everyone can use this unusual who's we're giving people a choice. if you have information about how the world is working around you, then you have a choice that what you support, but you don't support but you do with your life with the the pacific leg around the world expedition 5000 miles round the...
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which is owned by google now. youtube announced today they will finally start taking down anti-vaccine misinformation videos. if you know people in your personal life or in your work life or at school who have crazy misconceptions about vaccines or who believe wildly untrue things about vaccines, anecdotally i've found in my own life that these beliefs are almost always trace-backable to stuff they saw on youtube. they watched that, and it suggested they watch similar things. and they go into a universe in which they thought this was the available information about vaccines. these youtube videos that present nonsense and false information about vaccines as if that information is real, climbs like, you know, there's microchips in the vaccines or vaccines make you sterile, or you can fight covid with vitamins that you can buy by clicking on the box. and videos embedded on facebook or twitter, youtube has been an absolute sewer for vaccine misinformation and fearmongering of all times. and the company says finally th
which is owned by google now. youtube announced today they will finally start taking down anti-vaccine misinformation videos. if you know people in your personal life or in your work life or at school who have crazy misconceptions about vaccines or who believe wildly untrue things about vaccines, anecdotally i've found in my own life that these beliefs are almost always trace-backable to stuff they saw on youtube. they watched that, and it suggested they watch similar things. and they go into a...
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. >>> google returning to work, a push back again.ployees are expected to head back to the office. next. >>> google is pushing back its return to work date for the third time because of the delta variant. the company's ceo says after that, facebook will allow different countries and locations when they are working from home. we are learning that from google. employees will be given a 30-day notice. google delayed its return to date septembe 1st then in july facebook announced their return to work. amazon and apple reassessing their return to office plans. >>> a lot of companies are pushing the work date back into the office until january. apple is still working on its new technology. the company says it will focus on emergency situations according to bloomberg, apple wants to allow users to send texts to first responders and report car accidents in areas without cell coverage. >>> we have all been through so much this last year and a half. one doctor says between covid and the regular stress of children's, kids can use a mental health
. >>> google returning to work, a push back again.ployees are expected to head back to the office. next. >>> google is pushing back its return to work date for the third time because of the delta variant. the company's ceo says after that, facebook will allow different countries and locations when they are working from home. we are learning that from google. employees will be given a 30-day notice. google delayed its return to date septembe 1st then in july facebook announced...
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right now is the post-labor day weekend return to the office appears to be falling apart some like googleford, lyft have all pushed back the return to office start date to 2022 and nearly half of all cfos in our survey say they have delayed return to office plans and one quarter have mandated all employees be vaccinated in order to return to the office. the resurgence of cases is casting uncertainty on future plans yet again, and it's making it harder and harder for employers to find workers. that means the road ahead is going to be a little bit longer and bumpier than originally hoped. >> i guess the glass half full way to look at this is at least they're still trying to hire the big scary concern would be suddenly the demand side of the economy slows. if they're frustrating finding workers, at least it suggests the businesses are still going strong >> it is an interesting point given there aren't enough workers. it shows a lot of people may be retiring or still opting to not return back even without the benefits given from the government t"the wall street journal" says they are not seei
right now is the post-labor day weekend return to the office appears to be falling apart some like googleford, lyft have all pushed back the return to office start date to 2022 and nearly half of all cfos in our survey say they have delayed return to office plans and one quarter have mandated all employees be vaccinated in order to return to the office. the resurgence of cases is casting uncertainty on future plans yet again, and it's making it harder and harder for employers to find workers....
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google disputes that it dominates ad tech.a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: thank you so much. we have a couple news to tell you about. it is going to let mapmakers point users to the web to pay for services. this seems to be a movement by regulators to make this happen. this announcement comes as part of a settlement with the japan fair trade commission. people of been wondering about this for a long time, how can they make you go to just one place, and all of the developers. apple said the change will be implemented globally early next year. developers like netflix and spotify complaint apple does not allow them to link to the website to allow users to sign up for the service. for so long it was a standard practice. no one seemed to question two. the japan fair trade commission apparently winning the date year, and it will be interesting to see how much further this goes. a big interview coming
google disputes that it dominates ad tech.a day, on air and on quicktake by bloomberg, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i am vonnie quinn. this is bloomberg. kathleen: thank you so much. we have a couple news to tell you about. it is going to let mapmakers point users to the web to pay for services. this seems to be a movement by regulators to make this happen. this announcement comes as part of a settlement with the japan fair trade commission. people...
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all of you can give the warrant for google confirms to the lawyers that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia. it has a case number. one of the charges is s p a marsh you have an international espionage case that has sucked in dozens of people to its grand jury process. that has pulled in 3 was from google and others. thousands of pages is information that has gone explicitly off to join us. that is what it calls a whole of government investigation. what other states call hollow government investigation, which is the largest investigation ever into a publisher, which is an extra territorial maneuver by the united states to engulf foreign publishes in claims of espionage and its immediate case? surely this is the sexiest media case ever. but nonetheless, there's something that's even sexier than international espionage case. and that is a sex case. and in sweden there suddenly movement in this case although the appeals court decline to quash the arrest, boring for it also criticize the prosecution's passivity and demanded that marianna
all of you can give the warrant for google confirms to the lawyers that the case the united states is secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia. it has a case number. one of the charges is s p a marsh you have an international espionage case that has sucked in dozens of people to its grand jury process. that has pulled in 3 was from google and others. thousands of pages is information that has gone explicitly off to join us. that is what it calls a whole of government...
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the lawyers have found out that google's in response to warren from the u. s. department of justice has turned over everything from wiki leaks, journalist accounts, every email, contact data. for me, my account that i had was actually past the one that i had from a long time ago with regard to how the us government is treating with what they were actually doing with bright going off that private email account in the home position would get something organized, asian, and, and sort of sheet juliana journalism. very intuitive concern. all of you can give the warrant for google confirms to the law is that the case the united states just secretly building against wiki leaks is not just paranoia. it has a case number. one of the charges is s p m, osh. you have an international espionage case that has sucked in dozens of people to its grand jury process that has pulled in 3 was from google and others. thousands of pages is information that has gone explicitly after journals. that is what it called the whole of government investigation. what other states call hollo
the lawyers have found out that google's in response to warren from the u. s. department of justice has turned over everything from wiki leaks, journalist accounts, every email, contact data. for me, my account that i had was actually past the one that i had from a long time ago with regard to how the us government is treating with what they were actually doing with bright going off that private email account in the home position would get something organized, asian, and, and sort of sheet...
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not google is a company but devices that use google play store. samsung devices, lg devices. what we have here is a potential domino effect. we saw china peered now we are seeing some of the same circumstances crop up in russia. apple has given icloud data to a company in china many have set are associated with the chinese government. you are seeing a similar pattern begin to develop in russia. who knows what the next country is going to be. apple maintains it follows the local laws in the geographies where it does business. it is removing this app -- does removing this app mean they are complying with local laws or does it mean they are bricked after they are complying with requests from the kremlin? in china, these are regulations they are following. the app store issue, that was a local wall they were complying with. they seems to be a new area and i'm going to be interested to see if there continues to be this apple russia dialogue. there continues to be changes the way apple devices are used because of the kremlin. emily: meantime, facebook facing a bettering of investig
not google is a company but devices that use google play store. samsung devices, lg devices. what we have here is a potential domino effect. we saw china peered now we are seeing some of the same circumstances crop up in russia. apple has given icloud data to a company in china many have set are associated with the chinese government. you are seeing a similar pattern begin to develop in russia. who knows what the next country is going to be. apple maintains it follows the local laws in the...
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and organizations like google, facebook, where helix does it the other way. we take information from very powerful reservations, the most powerful ations, and we put it in the public record where everyone can use the unusual who's we're giving people a choice. if you have information about how the world is working around you, then you have a choice about what you support, but you don't support but you do with your lives. who's the or x markets. the thing food shortage in and with big claim. you don't need it for the market best. the plain and simple truth and country after country is beginning to realize that going to scape the b matrix for act with dominated by current players who control us dollar. and they can have sovereignty true sovereignty. if you have reliance on the us dollar, you do not have sovereignty both oh right now, there are $2000000000.00 people who are overweight or obese. it's profitable to sell food that is fatty and sugary and faulty and addicted. not at the individual level. it's not individual willpower, and if we go on believing that
and organizations like google, facebook, where helix does it the other way. we take information from very powerful reservations, the most powerful ations, and we put it in the public record where everyone can use the unusual who's we're giving people a choice. if you have information about how the world is working around you, then you have a choice about what you support, but you don't support but you do with your lives. who's the or x markets. the thing food shortage in and with big claim. you...
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look at how google got beat up last year.an niles talked about it on the show on kelly's show earlier so google was really torqued for outsized performance and i think you'll see that continue this year even in a negative backdrop for tech and the reason is is that tech value will continue to climb that ladder because tech value is what people are putting their money in and what holders will hold on to nobody knows the chemical names that are small cap, tyler, but everyone knows faang, right? >> yeah, absolutely. and these are sort of the blue chip tech stocks that will endure and probably be less buffeted, warren, by the currents in the market that's really the theory here, right? >> right so i have a visual for you so if you pull up the ten-year yield and if the staff could do that back in engelwood, pull up a ten-year yield and you see where it dropped off in march to just a couple of months ago, a couple of weeks ago lows in the ten-year yield f now if you look at the chart of google, it is inversely correlated to that yi
look at how google got beat up last year.an niles talked about it on the show on kelly's show earlier so google was really torqued for outsized performance and i think you'll see that continue this year even in a negative backdrop for tech and the reason is is that tech value will continue to climb that ladder because tech value is what people are putting their money in and what holders will hold on to nobody knows the chemical names that are small cap, tyler, but everyone knows faang, right?...
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we talk about google i think lots of people talk about the argument, google and facebook is kinda eating come to our business, they got to know our business at a micro level. and i asked to enact they asked how they can help. they didn't come in and say you're doing it wrong. and i suspect nick may sympathise with this, there is a little bit of arrogance that comes from outside this industry looks in and says well, they're just not good at doing a good job. and actually were doing a blood he excellentjob. what google did was give us the space debris. they said ok you got an amazing talent in this business, your ego, orsome an amazing talent in this business, your ego, or some cash, an amazing talent in this business, your ego, orsome cash, go an amazing talent in this business, your ego, or some cash, go innovate. and go get sustainable. does that provide you with a sustainable financial platform to build on? it will do. so were going through the experiment but yes that's the absolute plan. it will be in terms of reader sites along with other initiatives around working with our businesse
we talk about google i think lots of people talk about the argument, google and facebook is kinda eating come to our business, they got to know our business at a micro level. and i asked to enact they asked how they can help. they didn't come in and say you're doing it wrong. and i suspect nick may sympathise with this, there is a little bit of arrogance that comes from outside this industry looks in and says well, they're just not good at doing a good job. and actually were doing a blood he...
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how a north bay city is partnering with google to get their residents ready for wildfires. and we're looking at their quality tomorrow. there is a spare of the air day. a little bit of that smoke will return to the bay area over the next couple of days that heats up as well. i'll see you back here with that. and today's special concert that paid tribute to healthcare workers in the east bay ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse me, could we-- ♪ ♪ excuse me, i was wondering could we-- ? bedroom! finding the right person for the job isn't always easy... ...but when you have an insurance question, you can always count on your local geico agent. they can give you personalized advice and could help you save hundreds. who wants some dress shirts!? for expert help with all your insurance needs, get to know your local geico agent today. plan a first of its kind of back you ation drill for this weekend. ktvu is rob roth tells us how google is helping the city get residents ready for a disaster. it's a sign of the times th
how a north bay city is partnering with google to get their residents ready for wildfires. and we're looking at their quality tomorrow. there is a spare of the air day. a little bit of that smoke will return to the bay area over the next couple of days that heats up as well. i'll see you back here with that. and today's special concert that paid tribute to healthcare workers in the east bay ♪ ♪ have you seen those small bowl---? oh! careful with the... (dishes break) sorry, mrs. c! excuse...
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>> google? >> yes!ry, tony, you have to take this home. >> i like it. >> jimmy: i think those look good on tony. congratulation, tony. all right. and that's the end of the game, right? >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: all right. >> just getting started. >> jimmy: i see. it's right on your shirt. dawn. hi, dawn. >> hi. >> hi, dawn. where are you from? >> i am from michigan. >> all right. well, dawn, i'm sorry to tell you you're going to be playing for this. >> jimmy: oh, no! no, no, no. >> jimmy's face on a princess leia doll. >> jimmy: wait a minute. i think i got that from somebody like important or something. >> well, i'm about to give it to dawn. all right? dawn, here is your question. what's your favorite color? >> my favorite color? >> any color. >> blue. >> blue! perfect. jimmy: that's n a trivia ts. coralations. ta i >> jimmy: congratulation, dawn. all right. that's it, right? that's good. that's enough. >> hi, what's your name? >> mike. >> mike. nice to meet you. >> nice to meet you. >> are you ready
>> google? >> yes!ry, tony, you have to take this home. >> i like it. >> jimmy: i think those look good on tony. congratulation, tony. all right. and that's the end of the game, right? >> no, it's not. >> jimmy: all right. >> just getting started. >> jimmy: i see. it's right on your shirt. dawn. hi, dawn. >> hi. >> hi, dawn. where are you from? >> i am from michigan. >> all right. well, dawn, i'm sorry to tell you you're...
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google says it intends to appeal. south korea became the first country to pass a law forcing google to open their app store to outside payment systems. norway's left-leaning opposition party has begun talks to form a coalition government after winning a landslide victory. the election was dominated by the climate crisis and the nation's oil and gas industry. they are now under left-leaning governments for the first time in 62 years. reporter: with the return of centerleft government after eight years of conservative rule, one question looms large -- what does it mean for the energy sector that made this country fabulously rich? >> now we shall celebrate, sleep a bit, and get ready for action. we will change norway and the world. reporter: it was an election dominated by the climate crisis and the globe -- that growing realization that fuel exports must make way for renewable energy. that is a profound shift for a small country operating western europe's biggest oil and gas industry that counts for 14% gross domestic p
google says it intends to appeal. south korea became the first country to pass a law forcing google to open their app store to outside payment systems. norway's left-leaning opposition party has begun talks to form a coalition government after winning a landslide victory. the election was dominated by the climate crisis and the nation's oil and gas industry. they are now under left-leaning governments for the first time in 62 years. reporter: with the return of centerleft government after eight...
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can they get right what google got wrong. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, ♪ why not take your home along for the ride? ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, you're in good hands with allstate. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >>> hot summer technically the hottest summer ever reported in the united states noaa released a report on the lower 48 the average temperature for june through august soared to more than 2 1/2 degrees above average. 74 degrees fahrenheit. it was set in 1936 noaa reports it's such a small margin that they consider it a tie now. five state
can they get right what google got wrong. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome to allstate. ♪ ♪ you already pay for car insurance, ♪ why not take your home along for the ride? ♪ allstate. here, better protection costs a whole lot less. you're in good hands with allstate. ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, you're in good hands with allstate. jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what...
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tell me for a moment why you like amd and google. why now? why stick with these stocks? they've not been underperformers. >> no. there, amd, i'll start with that and the reason i think amd is interesting is because there's been a lot of focus around intel's missteps as it relates to the amd story and i don't think there's enough attention on amd's competitive advantages this is more than just intel not being able to make chips the same way, the same quality that taiwan semiconductor can this is about amd's architectural advantages the ceo of amd a number of years ago positioned the company around what we think is one of the most important secular trends in data center computing, and that's concept called heterogeneity which is a lot of different chips working better together so if you look at amd's architecture which you probably heard the word chiplets before that chiplet architecture allows customers to integrate their own specific chips with amd's chips so that the whole process is more efficient, more powerful. it works better together basically. that's something tha
tell me for a moment why you like amd and google. why now? why stick with these stocks? they've not been underperformers. >> no. there, amd, i'll start with that and the reason i think amd is interesting is because there's been a lot of focus around intel's missteps as it relates to the amd story and i don't think there's enough attention on amd's competitive advantages this is more than just intel not being able to make chips the same way, the same quality that taiwan semiconductor can...
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emily: will google ever leave russia like it left china?i think they want to make sure that we are working and starving audiences like we can. when there is an issue with a government, we will do our best to work that out. i am hopeful that we will continue to work out what we always can. emily: we have seen mark zuckerberg, jack dorsey testify before congress multiple times. i have heard that youtube is getting a pass. do you think you should be up there testifying? susan: i think we do get a lot of scrutiny. i feel like there is a lot of screwed. because youtube is part of google, sundar has testified many times on youtube. emily: how often are you meeting with lawmakers are have you met with lawmakers personally? susan: we meet with lawmakers regularly across the globe. there is a lot of regulation in all countries of the world, and we want to make sure they hear our point of view. we want to make sure they understand that this is an important area that deserves a lot of screwed a but we want to make sure we are having conversations abou
emily: will google ever leave russia like it left china?i think they want to make sure that we are working and starving audiences like we can. when there is an issue with a government, we will do our best to work that out. i am hopeful that we will continue to work out what we always can. emily: we have seen mark zuckerberg, jack dorsey testify before congress multiple times. i have heard that youtube is getting a pass. do you think you should be up there testifying? susan: i think we do get a...