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apple pay. they figure google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same way with android>> google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. what is surprising is how many things don't change with apple pay. you put in your credit card. >> are you saying it's not that innovative? >> it's innovative but in a way that's consistent with the status quo. [laughter] it is very clever. i acknowledge what i just said. it is cleverly done. if everyone has a way to pay and all the merchants take it, then it is all great. until you have universal acceptance, nobody uses it. is it a network effects problem? apple pay is calibrated to skip through that to be in line with the status quo of payments. it plugs into the existing system. it inserts apple in the middle of the existing system, which is why they are all so freaked out. bit
apple pay. they figure google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same way with android>> google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. what is surprising is how many things don't change with apple...
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apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same way with android. >> google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how many things don't change with apple pay. you put in your credit card. >> are you saying it's not that innovative? bitcoin is the exact inverse of that. bitcoin is truly radical. crypto currency more broadly is truly revolutionary. a fundamental breakthrough in computer science. a completely different way to do transaction processing. potentially a replacement for a very large amount of the status quo. bitcoin is by far and away the most innovative and radical thing. it will have the most impact over the next 20 years. apple pay is the thing that will have the impact in the next three years. the combination of those tw
apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same way with android. >> google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how...
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apple pay are. everyone assumes google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same with android>> beingle -- google wallet hasn't really worked out and why didn't it and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> apple pay is viewed by the payment industry as revolutionary but it also is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. what actually is surprising about apple pay are so many things that don't change, you put in your credit card -- >> are you saying it's not that innovative? >> innovative but in a way consistent with the status quo. it's very clever. i acknowledge it's connected to what i just said. it's very cleverley done. if everybody has a way to pay and then all the merchants take it, then it's all great. but until you have universal acceptance on both sides, nobody uses it. it's a network effects problem. apple pay is cleverley calibrated to skip through that and being very much in alignment with the status quo payment companies, credit card companies and plugs into the existing system. it enters apple in the midd
apple pay are. everyone assumes google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same with android>> beingle -- google wallet hasn't really worked out and why didn't it and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? >> apple pay is viewed by the payment industry as revolutionary but it also is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. what actually is surprising about apple pay are so many things that don't...
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apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same wayith android. emily: google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? marc: this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how many things don't change with apple pay. you put in your credit card. emily: are you saying it's not that innovative? marc: it's innovative but in a way that's consistent with the status quo. [laughter] it is very clever. it's very -- i acknowledge what i just said. it's very clever. it is cleverly done. if everyone has a way to pay and all the merchants take it, then it is all great. but until you have universal acceptance on both sides, nobody uses it. it is a network effects problem. apple pay is cleverly calibrated to skip through that to be in line with the status quo of payments. credit card companies -- it
apple pay. everybody assumes that google will respond to apple pay with a google pay that will work the same wayith android. emily: google wallet has not worked out. why didn't it, and how optimistic are you that apple can get it right? marc: this is what is interesting about apple pay. apple pay is viewed by the payments industry as revolutionary, but it is the most consistent with the existing payment system of any of these new systems. it does not require -- what is surprising is how many...
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. >> hundreds of major companies including google, apple and the san francisco giants all signed offthe brief filed today. they are urging the supreme court to strike down laws banning same-sex marriage. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. an open letter from a gay san francisco father to a member of the new york mets. mets infielder told the media he disagrees with the gay lifestyle. he and his son are mets fans. here is part of what he wrote. let me explain why what you said was an offensive statement. i do not have a lifestyle. i didn't choose my sexuality. he continued. when you say that you disagree with who i am, you are disagreeing with my son and family. we are not a lifestyle choice, we are a family. he believes the reason the movement has progressed so fast is because once you recognize that your brother, your son, your neighbor is gay, you learn to accept and respect him for who he is. they are heading to floor to watch the mets play this weekend. he said if he is around, he would love to have the opportunity to talk to him. we posted the letter on our website, www.ktvu.com. >>> the best
. >> hundreds of major companies including google, apple and the san francisco giants all signed offthe brief filed today. they are urging the supreme court to strike down laws banning same-sex marriage. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. an open letter from a gay san francisco father to a member of the new york mets. mets infielder told the media he disagrees with the gay lifestyle. he and his son are mets fans. here is part of what he wrote. let me explain why what you said was an offensive...
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hans: when we look at google and apple coming into the auto industry, are you worried? mr. ow the plans of google and apple. we are not worried about. i think what we are seeing is the automotive industry has a really good core company. apple and google have their own core competences. somehow we will look for cooperation as we did last year with the open automotive alliance we made with google. we can learn from each other. we can win together. there will be places we have to compete. when you compete there is some friction and that his business. hans: give me the fuel-oxygen mix between competition and cooperation. mr. stadler: we are the best in the world. google and apple will not match that business. our customer is looking to the car-to car communication. the customer is online and everybody wants a stake in that. the customer is ours and we will entertain him and attract him. hans: what is the first country that is going to give you permission to have autonomous driving? you have technology but regulation is lagging behind. mr. stadler: i'm optimistic about the u.s..
hans: when we look at google and apple coming into the auto industry, are you worried? mr. ow the plans of google and apple. we are not worried about. i think what we are seeing is the automotive industry has a really good core company. apple and google have their own core competences. somehow we will look for cooperation as we did last year with the open automotive alliance we made with google. we can learn from each other. we can win together. there will be places we have to compete. when you...
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how many do you think google, apple, facebook microsoft combined do? zero. that's the reason the consumer blames me. raising their prices while other people are making money. >> host: finally mr. commisso do you feel you have a voice at the fcc and do you think your new york senators and representatives here you? >> guest: we are in 22 states and we hope they listen to us. they certainly listen to is one i kept my headquarters there. hopefully they will listen to us but we have pretty strong support i must add with a lot of the political leaders in congress to come from my states. whether it's iowa whether it's florida or georgia, we are in 22 states. hopefully they get going and try to help us and the american consumer on this major major change to the way we have to do business. >> host: rocco b. commisso founder and president of mediacom vacations corporations and monty tayloe associate editor of "communications daily." thank you guys. >> guest: thank you. >> guest: thank you.
how many do you think google, apple, facebook microsoft combined do? zero. that's the reason the consumer blames me. raising their prices while other people are making money. >> host: finally mr. commisso do you feel you have a voice at the fcc and do you think your new york senators and representatives here you? >> guest: we are in 22 states and we hope they listen to us. they certainly listen to is one i kept my headquarters there. hopefully they will listen to us but we have...
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how many calls do you see google, apple, facebook, microsoft do? zero. ok? zero. that is the reason why the consumer complain. they blame me for raising their prices while other people are making their money. host: do you feel you have a voice at the fcc and do you think your new york senators and representatives hear you? mr. commisso: look, we are in 22 states. and we are a headquarters in new york. hopefully they will listen to us. they listen to us when i get my peoples in a headquarters there. so hopefully they will listen to us, but we have pretty strong support i must add, ok with a lot of the political leaders in congress that come from my state. iowa, florida, georgia missouri , we are in22 22 states. hopefully they get going and try to help us and the american cymer on this major, major change to the way we do business. host: rocco commisso founder president, ceo of mediacom. monty taylolo associate editor of "communications daily." thank you, guys. >> tonight on c-span, american indians discuss the stereotyping of their culture and sports mascots and el
how many calls do you see google, apple, facebook, microsoft do? zero. ok? zero. that is the reason why the consumer complain. they blame me for raising their prices while other people are making their money. host: do you feel you have a voice at the fcc and do you think your new york senators and representatives hear you? mr. commisso: look, we are in 22 states. and we are a headquarters in new york. hopefully they will listen to us. they listen to us when i get my peoples in a headquarters...
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because we have apple, google blackberry trying to be the central operating system of the car. how do you see this shaking up? >> well, you know, not clear for the moment. not clear how it's going to shake up. i think tough competition. a lot of technology coming. we know what our consumers want. we know that. we're going to be concrete about the benefits we are going provide. i think it's going to be very confusing. there's going to be a lot of competitions proposals, but we know what is the base for consumer benefit, you know, like in terms of connectivity, in terms of driving we know what we want to provide. how we're going to provide it is a stale big mess. >> as you can see, inevitable at this point that technology players like apple and google will enter the auto space. but it still remains to be seen what kind of dominant role they'll play in the industry. i'll also follow up by saying that carlos said that nissan is still on track to launch the autonomous car by the end of the decade. it will redefine what the car will look like going forward. on that note another inter
because we have apple, google blackberry trying to be the central operating system of the car. how do you see this shaking up? >> well, you know, not clear for the moment. not clear how it's going to shake up. i think tough competition. a lot of technology coming. we know what our consumers want. we know that. we're going to be concrete about the benefits we are going provide. i think it's going to be very confusing. there's going to be a lot of competitions proposals, but we know what is...
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you can compete for the limited pool of highly-skilled talented people who are being hired by google apple, you know there is a huge demand for these people. you are telling them sorry, we can't let you go for another 10 months and they are going to say thanks but no thanks, right? >> in fact they have. >> i'm sure they have in large numbers. so if i may respectfully suggest the federal government is failing you and lest we expose you to capital punishment i think we have an obligation to compel the relevant agencies especially opm and anybody else to do better and to do more and do it more quickly so that you can succeed in this task. >> senator we really appreciate that. thank you for your comments. >> thank you senator blumenthal. senator cantwell and then senator wicker. >> thank you. one of the issues that this strikes me in this discussion is how fast you can go and whether there is more the private sector can do but i think the key phrase here is interoperability. my understanding is that some of those pilots were turned down because they weren't ensuring interoperability. i mean th
you can compete for the limited pool of highly-skilled talented people who are being hired by google apple, you know there is a huge demand for these people. you are telling them sorry, we can't let you go for another 10 months and they are going to say thanks but no thanks, right? >> in fact they have. >> i'm sure they have in large numbers. so if i may respectfully suggest the federal government is failing you and lest we expose you to capital punishment i think we have an...
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launched, as soon as we launched we focused on the consumer market but what happened was we saw google, apple microsoft others potentially as big competitors in the consumer space, but when we went and looked at the enterprise market there are tens of billions of dollars spent every year on technology we didn't think was going to enable enter prize to be more productive with their information and also not as secure with their data so we sided to pivot the company and focus entirely on enterprise, that was 2006, 2007 so for about eight years all we have done is focus ongoing, building platform for large enterprises to manage and secure their information. >> rose: michael lewis and aaron levie when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the >> rose: additional funding provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: michael lewis is here, he. >> rose: to prominence more than 25 years ago with liars poker, that book is c
launched, as soon as we launched we focused on the consumer market but what happened was we saw google, apple microsoft others potentially as big competitors in the consumer space, but when we went and looked at the enterprise market there are tens of billions of dollars spent every year on technology we didn't think was going to enable enter prize to be more productive with their information and also not as secure with their data so we sided to pivot the company and focus entirely on...
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web browser on google or apple devices. a third of the websites may have been affected including american express, groupon and marriott. >>> crime lab technology is getting more sophisticated. at the microsoft digital crimes unit in washington state, a team of engineers, lawyers and investigators analyzed computer forensics. they deconstruct the malware, figuring out how it works by using the viruses on computers. >> that means you inject the malware on a clean computer to see the behaviors. every malware leaves a digital footprint on the computer. >> investigators then look for changes in the infected computer's settings. microsoft works are financial institutions and law enforcement to track down the culprit behind the big cyberattacks. >>> in a new drama csi cyber they use technology to solve crimes. i spoke with actress patricia arquette to talk about the new drama that mimics a really problem. >> it's evolving and mutating so quickly. but we're seeing it every week. >> she says while the show is fiction, there are usef
web browser on google or apple devices. a third of the websites may have been affected including american express, groupon and marriott. >>> crime lab technology is getting more sophisticated. at the microsoft digital crimes unit in washington state, a team of engineers, lawyers and investigators analyzed computer forensics. they deconstruct the malware, figuring out how it works by using the viruses on computers. >> that means you inject the malware on a clean computer to see...
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auto executives are taking apple and google seriously as the iphone maker pushes to have electric car20. we spoke with -- >> they intend to produce electric vehicles that could go fast. if they intend to make a lot of engines, it could be difficult for them. to master the physics of automotive's is not so easy. >> he says apple and google will attract young, tech savvy people to the car business. jack ma says his company followed local laws in taiwan after taiwan's investment commission asked alibaba to leave by the end of august. they said its local entity was registered with singapore rather than mainland china. taiwan views china as its largest military rival. blackrock's dieter fischer says the central bank's bond buying programs are not worrying -- are not working. he says quantitative easing is supposed to put investors into riskier assets. here he is critiquing the fed's calendar view. >> by having the transition from the time pass, they gave us a calendar-based view of rates and now they are trying to move to a data dependent view of rates. we are all left between their time p
auto executives are taking apple and google seriously as the iphone maker pushes to have electric car20. we spoke with -- >> they intend to produce electric vehicles that could go fast. if they intend to make a lot of engines, it could be difficult for them. to master the physics of automotive's is not so easy. >> he says apple and google will attract young, tech savvy people to the car business. jack ma says his company followed local laws in taiwan after taiwan's investment...
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because you have companies like google and yahoo!, and applen, doing things different, they are renting cash. it's a very different thing than what we saw back in the bubble. you have the numbers we have been looking at the last couple of days, trying to think about how to approach this. generation for the nasdaq is through the roof, that's nothing but good, right lincoln? >> nasdaq is looking a little more s&ppish. certainly the nasdaq isn't a value place for people to be putting money, it's certainly the top names in the cap weighted nasdaq are. and they are paying dividends in precinct in fashion. >> paul kedrosky and lincoln ellis of westwood capital, thank you. "bloomberg west," will be right back. ♪ >> and cory johnson, this is "bloomberg west." at&t hopes for another line of growth via wi-fi. lg and 5g in connected horrors. brad stone spoke with glenn lori about at&t's road trip. >> our visit is about every thing is connected. the industrial internet of things, it's all about businesses wanting to be better and more productive. you have
because you have companies like google and yahoo!, and applen, doing things different, they are renting cash. it's a very different thing than what we saw back in the bubble. you have the numbers we have been looking at the last couple of days, trying to think about how to approach this. generation for the nasdaq is through the roof, that's nothing but good, right lincoln? >> nasdaq is looking a little more s&ppish. certainly the nasdaq isn't a value place for people to be putting...
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the identity, allow you to log into the apps and the phone itself. >> saying google. >> well, google and applew the advantage to google and apple. >> and apple pay, that was the last time we had you on our show to talk about the advent of apple pay. the company saying last week, 700,000 merchants carry it. that's about half of the locations or about a third of the locations that carry plastic. is that progress? >> it's progress. it's still going to take some time. i think it's still a couple years away before everywhere accepts apple pay and xwoog wallet. it's definitely progress. i think about 300,000 locations about a year ago. there's definitely interest now. instead of hype. >> here's the piece i don't get. loyalty, okay. that's still the thing especially on any transactions bigger than a vending machine, that's going to get me to use any particular payment method. it's why i'm not, you know, tempted to go away from capital one any time soon. is that a piece that apple and google need to implement if they want to gain more leverage over say the credit card issuers and get me to go with the
the identity, allow you to log into the apps and the phone itself. >> saying google. >> well, google and applew the advantage to google and apple. >> and apple pay, that was the last time we had you on our show to talk about the advent of apple pay. the company saying last week, 700,000 merchants carry it. that's about half of the locations or about a third of the locations that carry plastic. is that progress? >> it's progress. it's still going to take some time. i...
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apple buys companies. google buys israeli companies. gerri: ultimate guide to social security. of a new book, get what is yours. secrets to maxing out social security is here. >>> apple in talks for a new web tv service. will this be the cable tv killer. >> one box, one remote, online tv on all of your apple devices. >> "consumer reports" is here with its annual report on the best and worst used cars. allh
apple buys companies. google buys israeli companies. gerri: ultimate guide to social security. of a new book, get what is yours. secrets to maxing out social security is here. >>> apple in talks for a new web tv service. will this be the cable tv killer. >> one box, one remote, online tv on all of your apple devices. >> "consumer reports" is here with its annual report on the best and worst used cars. allh
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companies like facebook, google and apple to send personal data from europe to the united states. the case is brought by privacy activist, an australian lawyer. under the law, companies can only transfer consumer data out of the countries where there is an adequate level of privacy protection. now, if you are like me and don't necessarily understand all of that stay tuned. i have an expert in the house, in the studio coming up in 20 minutes on world"world business report" report". currency has remained strong. it shot up through the roof dramatically in january when the swiss national bank pegged it to europe. now, swiss business leaders say the consequences could be disastrous for switzerland's economy. we have the second installment on the currency series coming up on the "world business report" shortly. >>> greece still in the headlines, will present reform by next monday. all in hopes that they will receive much needed catches. now, the greek prime minister you just saw him, there she is the german chancellor angela merkel in berlin. though there were reports of good will duri
companies like facebook, google and apple to send personal data from europe to the united states. the case is brought by privacy activist, an australian lawyer. under the law, companies can only transfer consumer data out of the countries where there is an adequate level of privacy protection. now, if you are like me and don't necessarily understand all of that stay tuned. i have an expert in the house, in the studio coming up in 20 minutes on world"world business report"...
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what happened was, we saw google, apple, microsoft potentially as big competitors in the consumer space we looked at the enterprise market, there were tens of billions of dollars that we did not think would enable them to be more productive and not as secure. we decided to pivot the company and focus on enterprise. that was 2006-7. all we have done is focus on building a platform for large enterprises. charlie: i think you have said we underestimated the potential of mobile. aaron: at first, this is an extra device that people will want to access their information. we realized, instead of hospitals, is the new device where people will pull up information. and in a retail device, that is how they are working and interacting with clients. in agricultural businesses, that is where people are looking up agricultural and farm data. mobile isn't just a way to augment experiences. it brings people to computers for the first time. it is a change for the consumer business. you can go after billions of people. it should change for the enterprise business because you have networks that people want
what happened was, we saw google, apple, microsoft potentially as big competitors in the consumer space we looked at the enterprise market, there were tens of billions of dollars that we did not think would enable them to be more productive and not as secure. we decided to pivot the company and focus on enterprise. that was 2006-7. all we have done is focus on building a platform for large enterprises. charlie: i think you have said we underestimated the potential of mobile. aaron: at first,...
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vintercorn about the possibility of apple or google possibly becoming an auto manufacturer. ationship with both companies, android auto and apple car play. they're working regarding those products. i ask do you think either apple or google will eventually build a car and sell a car? here's what he had to say. >> well, i believe that for city traffic with small cars and low speeds, they are well placed. i feel confident of them managing. but combustion engines not so much. >> he believes that both apple and google have a long ways to go in terms of the auto industry but make no mistake, they do believe there is the possibility of apple and google doing much more than what they're currently doing in the auto industry. back to you. >> great story, phil. if you're not careful they might put you on the euro boat. phil lebeau in berlin. >>> also in the car business, formula e continuing its inaugural season with its first u.s. race set to take place in miami on saturday. joining us this morning from miami is formula e ceo. alejandro good to have you back, had you on last april and
vintercorn about the possibility of apple or google possibly becoming an auto manufacturer. ationship with both companies, android auto and apple car play. they're working regarding those products. i ask do you think either apple or google will eventually build a car and sell a car? here's what he had to say. >> well, i believe that for city traffic with small cars and low speeds, they are well placed. i feel confident of them managing. but combustion engines not so much. >> he...
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the florida tech scene is growing fast there thanks to investment by google, apple, and electronic artsoke with orlando's mayor buddy dyer. i asked him about the influence of e.a., which built the madden game in orlando for years. >> there's so many alumni that have started their own companies and been part of the fabric of the tech community in downtown orlando. and interestingly enough about eight years ago, ea came to us and said we want to expand here but the talent pool is not deep enough. so we got together the city and ucf, the university of central florida and created the florida interactive entertainment academy in one of our buildings and it's a graduate program for video gamers. and it has been very successful. it's now the second leading program of its type in the country. >> fairly interesting. when you look across the country -- because there's a silicon valley of colorado, and there's a silicon valley of the desert and there's a silicon valley of the middle east. you name it everybody is trying to do a silicon valley. what is it that's so attractive to you in terms of eco
the florida tech scene is growing fast there thanks to investment by google, apple, and electronic artsoke with orlando's mayor buddy dyer. i asked him about the influence of e.a., which built the madden game in orlando for years. >> there's so many alumni that have started their own companies and been part of the fabric of the tech community in downtown orlando. and interestingly enough about eight years ago, ea came to us and said we want to expand here but the talent pool is not deep...
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you're seeing that model being exited and really having a full staff competitor with google at the helm to compete with applery: google may have been the pioneer, but you can judge by the arrows in their back. tim cook last week said that two thirds of all contactless payments were going through apple pay in the fourth quarter. suddenly they're the one to beat and they're very new to the market. jay: i think that's more of a statement on how poor the adoption has been for the other two players in the market. not to take anything away from apple. it speaks more to the adoption and thus to overall market share. we will see that start to even out as more standards emerge. cory: you tell me, the requirements of merchants to accept liability after october 1 if they don't have new cash registers. is that going to drive a big upgrade cycle towards contactless payment as well? jay: i think that it will. because in order to incentivize these kinds of changes merchants really need to have a business driver in order to retrain their staff, change all their hardware, all this infrastructure that they have. and a lot of
you're seeing that model being exited and really having a full staff competitor with google at the helm to compete with applery: google may have been the pioneer, but you can judge by the arrows in their back. tim cook last week said that two thirds of all contactless payments were going through apple pay in the fourth quarter. suddenly they're the one to beat and they're very new to the market. jay: i think that's more of a statement on how poor the adoption has been for the other two players...
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i have to imagine i have to believe that google executives particularly larry paige and sergei see what's happening with appleppropriate move for google. we see this when google gets close to those levels of cash at the ind of '16. >> you have a note on amazon, cost discipline there as well, margins increasing but talk about the opportunity in india which is something that not only amount but flip cart and twitter eyeing that market to get growth there. we heard from dick costolo in cnbc india today, he discussed growth in that country and i would love for you to take a listen. >> india's one of our fastest growing countries in the world for user growth. secondly, it's increasingly clear to me that india is going to be a center of innovation for us as a company technologically. >> mark, sounds great in theory, but there are a lot of obstacles to really scaling in india. how soon could we see this growth happening for twitter and elsewhere in tech? >> especially for retail company, there are dramatic obstacles in india. amazon is going with a third party marketplace business, ebay/alibaba business, precisely b
i have to imagine i have to believe that google executives particularly larry paige and sergei see what's happening with appleppropriate move for google. we see this when google gets close to those levels of cash at the ind of '16. >> you have a note on amazon, cost discipline there as well, margins increasing but talk about the opportunity in india which is something that not only amount but flip cart and twitter eyeing that market to get growth there. we heard from dick costolo in cnbc...
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one expert says that apple web browsers and google's android browser are vulnerable to this. apple will reportedly release a fix next week and google says it's already provided the fix to manufacturers and to wireless carriers. that flaw basically makes people vulnerable to hackers when they're just browsing the web. researchers say you can blame it on an old u.s. government policy requiring u.s. software manufacturers to use less secure encryption programs on items shipped overseas. that policy, though, no longer exists. but the weaker software spread and eventually made its way back to the u.s. some government agencies like the white house, the fbi, and the national security agency are particularly vulnerable. corporate sites are also scrambling right now to try and fix this flaw. there's no evidence that anyone has actually executed a freak attack. >>> it is 4:38 right now. our drought news, unfortunately just got worse. snow levels in the sierra are at record lows. the water content of the snow statewide is now 19% of average this year, that is near the 18% record that was
one expert says that apple web browsers and google's android browser are vulnerable to this. apple will reportedly release a fix next week and google says it's already provided the fix to manufacturers and to wireless carriers. that flaw basically makes people vulnerable to hackers when they're just browsing the web. researchers say you can blame it on an old u.s. government policy requiring u.s. software manufacturers to use less secure encryption programs on items shipped overseas. that...
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>> reporter: and also today hundreds of companies including google, apple and the giants filed a friendurt legal brief urging the justices to strike down bans on same-sex marriage around the country. >> david, the companies and the giants, it is not about their ideals, there is a business issue involved here? >> reporter: that's right. for those particular companies, a same-sex marriage ban is bad business. employees are unhappy, benefits that they obtained through the companies may not travel around the different states and with the presence of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender executives they would be objecting to the same-sex marriage bans as well. >> thank you. a survey suggests support for gay marriage has risen in the u.s. since the 1980s. 56% saying they support same- sex marriage. that is up from 48% in 2012 and a jump from 11% in 1988. that is when the general social surveys first started polling. >>> a ktvu fox 2 news exclusive. days after be reported on the resignation of a police officer accused of embezzling from the gay officer's association the president of the organ
>> reporter: and also today hundreds of companies including google, apple and the giants filed a friendurt legal brief urging the justices to strike down bans on same-sex marriage around the country. >> david, the companies and the giants, it is not about their ideals, there is a business issue involved here? >> reporter: that's right. for those particular companies, a same-sex marriage ban is bad business. employees are unhappy, benefits that they obtained through the...
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why even in amish country, apple, google and others want their products used by teachers and students, a market worth billions of dollars a year. >> what you actually purchase should be driven by what you want to actually do with that technology. you want them researching, you want them producing, you want them seeking, asking questions, what are all of the kinds of things that you want students to be able to do, their gains and achievements. >> woodruff: and it's friday mark shields and michael gerson are here, to analyze the week's news. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for
why even in amish country, apple, google and others want their products used by teachers and students, a market worth billions of dollars a year. >> what you actually purchase should be driven by what you want to actually do with that technology. you want them researching, you want them producing, you want them seeking, asking questions, what are all of the kinds of things that you want students to be able to do, their gains and achievements. >> woodruff: and it's friday mark...
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it effects apple and google devices. it let's hackers break through encryption on popular sites operated american express marriott and even government agencies like nsa dot gov. a third of all are vulnerable. old government policy requires u.s. software makers to use weaker security in encryption sold overseas due to nacional-- national security concerns. if you use apple safari to browse the web that fix is coming next week good news google already provided one. >> we are hearing some people may be in the market for a new car but there's a warning out for them. >> dodge is taking an unusual step of calling out dealers for taking deposits for the challenger and charger hell cat. they are muscle cars. the charger hell cat can empty its tank in 13 minutes with a wide open throttle at 200 miles an hour. >> that is crazy. >> some dearlies may be asking unethically as well as illegally no word on what options they take here. >> not to mention any drivers going that fast. >> tender isn't necessarily a new dating app for nose t
it effects apple and google devices. it let's hackers break through encryption on popular sites operated american express marriott and even government agencies like nsa dot gov. a third of all are vulnerable. old government policy requires u.s. software makers to use weaker security in encryption sold overseas due to nacional-- national security concerns. if you use apple safari to browse the web that fix is coming next week good news google already provided one. >> we are hearing some...
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this news that apple could be moving into the auto space along with google? these are some big tech players aiming to shake up the auto industry. and they have big piles of cash. on those two fronts, the tech companies are in a good position. where they're going to their parts from, what kind of engines they were built? he said that they can learn a lot because the cars themselves are starting to become more technology focused. they all have wi-fi and have an integrated driving experience. but the key depends on how many engines the tech companies intend to produce. if they just go with electric, they could get there a lot faster. if they try to compete with combustion engines, it will be a harder road to travel. that the soft -- the passat won the car of the year. manus: disclaimer, i don't drive a car. mark: we will be back there in a couple of minutes. he is bmw's sales chief ian robertson. manus: mark zuckerberg stole the show at the world's largest mobile conference last night. he took to the stage to talk about facebook's global initiative to talk about
this news that apple could be moving into the auto space along with google? these are some big tech players aiming to shake up the auto industry. and they have big piles of cash. on those two fronts, the tech companies are in a good position. where they're going to their parts from, what kind of engines they were built? he said that they can learn a lot because the cars themselves are starting to become more technology focused. they all have wi-fi and have an integrated driving experience. but...
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. >> hbo network is in talks with apple and google to lunch a video streaming service. hbo is expected to be $15 a million service and looking to apple or google to stream the hit shows like "game of thrones," apple and google representatives declined to comment when asked of the partnership. >>> now a check on traffic. leyla gulen? >>> we will look right now and starting off with the golden gate bridge and traffic is building coming from marin and you and see plenty of headlights and the zipper truck did their job and widen the southbound lane and northbound traffic is light as you head out of san francisco right up toward the waldo and we are not fining any slow downs. we do have a new accident on 580 in the westbound direction and you can see how the traffic is gumming up as you leave tracy so that is where you are finding the delays building where 205 meets 580 continue through the altamont pass it is bumper-to-bumper and eases through livermore and back on the breaks into dublin. >>> >> good morning, everyone, good news for the commute the air is dry and no fog show
. >> hbo network is in talks with apple and google to lunch a video streaming service. hbo is expected to be $15 a million service and looking to apple or google to stream the hit shows like "game of thrones," apple and google representatives declined to comment when asked of the partnership. >>> now a check on traffic. leyla gulen? >>> we will look right now and starting off with the golden gate bridge and traffic is building coming from marin and you and see...
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apple and google are both working on fixes. e third of encrypted websites could be at risk. >> did we quote apple stock? do we get that again? it is flat. how about that. >> the stock gained 42 more dollars. >> $42 brunn up is quite a big run-up. all right. thank you. colonel ralph peters does not hold back. he delivers. he is with us again today. he is talking about the speech. while president obama -- i know he will give us a straight answer. however, first please, take a look at this. a crash landing in nepal. the front landing gear just collapsed. no passengers injured. just look at that. panicked evacuation. ♪ opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to ta
apple and google are both working on fixes. e third of encrypted websites could be at risk. >> did we quote apple stock? do we get that again? it is flat. how about that. >> the stock gained 42 more dollars. >> $42 brunn up is quite a big run-up. all right. thank you. colonel ralph peters does not hold back. he delivers. he is with us again today. he is talking about the speech. while president obama -- i know he will give us a straight answer. however, first please, take a...
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you use apple, google, you're leaving personal information at risk. is it too little to protect our cyber information? alan, assistant professor of computer scientist. this is, this is stunning. be aware of the freak, but something embedded is now rearing its head 25 years later? >> well, that's right. back in the '90s when browsers were introduced, it was legal for us companies to export strong crip t crypting on if i, so they allowed a weakened encryption that the nsa could break. today, it's no longer illegal to use strong crypto. browsers still supports this 90s era crypto. >> this is like that movie war games where he goes to see those two guys who were experts at the beginning. there's a back door. this looks like a back door that's wide open. is there anything we can do or is it up to google and apple who are now vulnerable? >> what happened yesterday is that researchers came b public and announced that because of a flaw in browsers, anyone can force your browser to use this. computers are so much faster today. you don't have to be nsa to break
you use apple, google, you're leaving personal information at risk. is it too little to protect our cyber information? alan, assistant professor of computer scientist. this is, this is stunning. be aware of the freak, but something embedded is now rearing its head 25 years later? >> well, that's right. back in the '90s when browsers were introduced, it was legal for us companies to export strong crip t crypting on if i, so they allowed a weakened encryption that the nsa could break....
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allow same-sex marriage nation woowide. 376 corporations countrywide went on the list including google, and apple, and the san francisco giants. the lgbt community is overwhelmed with the support. >> it took a long time for us to come out of the closet in the workplace, a nd now, employers know what we can do that we are actually, you know, fabulous employees. >> the companies say that moral improves company productivity. the supreme court is expected to rule in june. >>> and we told you yesterday that a complex 12-person kidney transplant chain is under way in san francisco. six people are donating good kidneys to six people in need. the two-day procedure began yesterday, and doctors say that everything is going smoothly. and today, the last six donors will undergo the surgery to complete the chain. >>> we have found that a majority of the teenagers slept seven hours a night, and on the days they slept one hour more or less than usual, they tended to consume more fats, carbohydrates and calories, and experts say it is not as much of the sleep, but it is the changes of the sleep p patterns. >> th
allow same-sex marriage nation woowide. 376 corporations countrywide went on the list including google, and apple, and the san francisco giants. the lgbt community is overwhelmed with the support. >> it took a long time for us to come out of the closet in the workplace, a nd now, employers know what we can do that we are actually, you know, fabulous employees. >> the companies say that moral improves company productivity. the supreme court is expected to rule in june. >>>...
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>> i am old enough to remember when google and apple and microsoft, and netflix didn't have lobbying operations. silicon valley said leave us alone, we do our thing, do you your thing. now they have massive lobbies operations in washington, it is basically the google administration. neil: they are not alone i guess because of the size it looks more obvious. >> to your point, the government and our legislature always lags behind technology, right now these companies are ruling the world. >> surprising. >> meeting with these google guys before launch of affordable care act. >> not surprising she meeting with them. >> he is meeting with them, we have talked about immigration and they are going to lobby for high school workers. neil: one a week. >> and net neutrality. neil: one a week. >> but they had a lot of stuff to talk about. neil: i don't begrudge them -- >> google on side of net neutrality in the beginning then they saw -- >> they evolved. neil: if george w. bush were doing this with contractors every week you would flip a gasket. >> i would then i would point to ronald reagan, th
>> i am old enough to remember when google and apple and microsoft, and netflix didn't have lobbying operations. silicon valley said leave us alone, we do our thing, do you your thing. now they have massive lobbies operations in washington, it is basically the google administration. neil: they are not alone i guess because of the size it looks more obvious. >> to your point, the government and our legislature always lags behind technology, right now these companies are ruling the...
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apple and google are promising a fix for a flaw found in devices that use i os and android software.millions may have been ex poid and the freak is tack is being blamed on a rule requiring software to use weaker inscription for programs sold over seas. >> and nbc reports and plans to launch a video streaming service and it would air tonight show and and saturday night live. >>> with a man's hygiene set off homeland security, plus the sporting event that 50 cent will vote 1.6 million on. can happen instantly. vagisil max strength anti-itch wipes relieve itch and odor instantly as they cleanse. so why wait to feel comfortable? trust vagisil. the number one wipe for itch. i discovered a convenient way to moisturize every day. new nivea in-shower body lotion. first i wash... then i apply it to my wet skin. it moisturizes instantly. and lasts for more than 24 hours. then i quickly rinse off. my skin feels amazingly smooth with no sticky feel. so, i get dressed... ..and go. now i enjoy smooth skin every day. new nivea in-shower body lotion in the body lotion aisle. we used to have so many
apple and google are promising a fix for a flaw found in devices that use i os and android software.millions may have been ex poid and the freak is tack is being blamed on a rule requiring software to use weaker inscription for programs sold over seas. >> and nbc reports and plans to launch a video streaming service and it would air tonight show and and saturday night live. >>> with a man's hygiene set off homeland security, plus the sporting event that 50 cent will vote 1.6...
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. >>> and google and apple users beware. next, the security flaw that could leave you vulnerable to hackers. >>> 6:46 with a live look at 95 near girard point breeze. wet and maybe a slushy ride to work. your visibility could be reduced. and because of the conditions we have now more than 200 schools delaying their opening. you'll get a complete list on the "nbc 10 news" app. and be careful out there as this was last night's rush hour. slippery spot s spots saw one car spin out on i-95. >>> and families of crime victims will be in harrisburg. tom wolf is looking to suspend the death penalty in pennsylvania. terry williams of philadelphia is the first death row inmate to get a stay under the governor's orders. he was ordered to death in 1994. his victim and family members will get to voice their opinion in the moratorium this morning. >>> and the pennsylvania court will decide against tom wolf's penalty problem and determine if it's illegal. he asked them to weigh in and yesterday he said what the government sees unconstituti
. >>> and google and apple users beware. next, the security flaw that could leave you vulnerable to hackers. >>> 6:46 with a live look at 95 near girard point breeze. wet and maybe a slushy ride to work. your visibility could be reduced. and because of the conditions we have now more than 200 schools delaying their opening. you'll get a complete list on the "nbc 10 news" app. and be careful out there as this was last night's rush hour. slippery spot s spots saw one...
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it was driven in part by google and apple. since the 2000 lows up by a whopping 350%. >> is this just another bubble? should investors be worried? >> reporter: everyone is saying it's different from 2000. well, it is different because this time around valuations look a lot better and also if you take a look at the profitabilities of the companies, they're looking a lot better and the companies are paying dividends. >> google has come out speaking of high-tech. they're now confirming it plans to offer wireless service. what does that mean for consumers? >> reporter: that's a really good question. google saying it plans to offer wireless service in the u.s. it says it plans to start at a small scale and it does not want to challenge the four national carriers. well, you know google has so much cash on its hands, i think the competitors, they really have to be on their toes. >> thank you so much. greatly appreciate it. we'll be talking to you tomorrow morning and still ahead on "way too early." washington d.c., who's going to be
it was driven in part by google and apple. since the 2000 lows up by a whopping 350%. >> is this just another bubble? should investors be worried? >> reporter: everyone is saying it's different from 2000. well, it is different because this time around valuations look a lot better and also if you take a look at the profitabilities of the companies, they're looking a lot better and the companies are paying dividends. >> google has come out speaking of high-tech. they're now...
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now it's facebook, google and apple propping the nasdaq back to 5,000 after several bumps along the way. stock tracker david grandee says the market is much stronger now than it was during the dotcom boom. but what goes up always seems to come back down. >> the market has add huge run. a huge run. over multiple years. and we are long in the tooth now on this little rally. so you know we could always pull back. >> i think we lost our way in a lot of ways. >> that's tech veteran now ceo of san jose based 8 x 8. he remembers the crazy days. >> previously coming up with the weirdest metrics. numbers of socks you could have in your drawer. just wacko. >> reporter: these days, the markedt is broader, stronger and still risky but attractive to investors. >> that is scott budman reporting. for your trivia buffs, the most money in the last 15 years is sciences of foster city. >>> it happened again. this new video from c-span showing congressman mike honda taking a little snooze. silicon valley's newest representative took a siesta on the house floor last friday. hard to miss there. ale all while
now it's facebook, google and apple propping the nasdaq back to 5,000 after several bumps along the way. stock tracker david grandee says the market is much stronger now than it was during the dotcom boom. but what goes up always seems to come back down. >> the market has add huge run. a huge run. over multiple years. and we are long in the tooth now on this little rally. so you know we could always pull back. >> i think we lost our way in a lot of ways. >> that's tech veteran...
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have no idea you can book a cookbook with an app if you look at the color councilman at the google and the apple store logo is here it was a big decision to give up the soto brand from dispatch years ago it was hallow with our new consolidation fly whole you'll leverage every taxi and wait less than 5 minutes for us to retain the large volume and enjoy this back to the industry we must support the fly whole and let the industry know this is a great view and my medallion holders and regular customers we think this is actually popular and hope to bring the brand recognize and brand back to the industry maybe a move out of the necessity we're leading the move in innovation and maybe thrive by thinking this way if you have any questions. >> good luck. >> is tony still here tom lee you're the last person. >> please we if we don't forget where's our study going sometimes, we make detour but at the end of the route we make our destination but we have a margin to the mta about a taxi integrating the whole system the whole medallion is the last thing we have to refine it at the end the game is having the
have no idea you can book a cookbook with an app if you look at the color councilman at the google and the apple store logo is here it was a big decision to give up the soto brand from dispatch years ago it was hallow with our new consolidation fly whole you'll leverage every taxi and wait less than 5 minutes for us to retain the large volume and enjoy this back to the industry we must support the fly whole and let the industry know this is a great view and my medallion holders and regular...
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apple, google, motorola.en todo tipo de notificaciones y la baterÍa dura una semana. tiene un precio de 199 dolares. moto 360, un reloj portÁtil que utiliza el sistema operativo android. puedes monitorear tu actividad fÍsica y tiene aplicaciones para controlar tu auto remotamente. julio cÉsar: bueno vamos a irnos con nuestro meteorologo eduardo rodrguez. eduardo: buenas noches julio, buenas noches amigos. temperaturas agradables en gran parte de la zona. esta noche la mÁxima alcanzÓ 52. ayer tuvimos mÁs de 60. temperaturas que deben descender un poco mÁs esta noche la brisa estados del norte __ ha estado del norte de seis a ocho millas por hora. todo el centro del paÍs con hacer avisos de inundaciones. significa que esta baja es sinÓnimo de mal tiempo, usted se pregunta a quÉ hora estarÁ lloviendo? de noche se empieza a anular bastante acaso la lluvia va a llegar un poco tarde y de ahÍ lluvia abundante y todavÍa el sÁbado vamos a tener lluvias asÍ que estÉn preparados porque por lo _1 buena parte del sÁbado n
apple, google, motorola.en todo tipo de notificaciones y la baterÍa dura una semana. tiene un precio de 199 dolares. moto 360, un reloj portÁtil que utiliza el sistema operativo android. puedes monitorear tu actividad fÍsica y tiene aplicaciones para controlar tu auto remotamente. julio cÉsar: bueno vamos a irnos con nuestro meteorologo eduardo rodrguez. eduardo: buenas noches julio, buenas noches amigos. temperaturas agradables en gran parte de la zona. esta noche la mÁxima alcanzÓ 52....