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i'm jonathan i'm curious, you talk about wasting google data. how is it biased? obviously there's going to be a bias built-in, but when you're looking at a google transport, any unusual ways that we perhaps don't think that it is biased. not represent to the general population. >> there are a lot of random situations that you find when you do it more and more. one thing i found as i was doing the research and using google trend data and it goes with what people search. african-americans are searched in more areas where there's high african-american populations. one thing i found is a c tends to be an outlier. one of the residents of d.c. tend to be a little different. there's issues that come up in the data source like this that i would not of thought about before hand but it does come up. there really are a lot of issues. it's unfortunate, initially there has not been too much research on the topic because i think a lot of people survey people were very skeptical of the data source. that's starting to change and there is a beautiful study done on google search da
i'm jonathan i'm curious, you talk about wasting google data. how is it biased? obviously there's going to be a bias built-in, but when you're looking at a google transport, any unusual ways that we perhaps don't think that it is biased. not represent to the general population. >> there are a lot of random situations that you find when you do it more and more. one thing i found as i was doing the research and using google trend data and it goes with what people search. african-americans...
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later, former google data scientist, seth stevens on his book "everybody lies". the tv in prime time all this week on c-span2. >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. this brought you today by a cable or satellite provider. >> now, reuters editor at large harold evans discusses writing for clarity in his book "do i make myself clear" he's joined with the political commentator in the morning show. this is an hour long event. [inaudible] [inaudible] >> good evening and welcome to the strand bookstore. i'm nancy. i am the owner of the store along with my dad. my dad worked in history, my grandfather found at the store and 1927 in an area that was on his book row. it ran from union square
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google. we hear this term big data. not why google exists but it's telling us things we wouldn't know. >> i think people lie to polls because they have no incentive to tell the truth but they tell the truth to google because they have an incentive to get the information they need. they tell things to google that they might not tell anybody else. >> did you predict that trump would win? >> i predicted that he would win because i'm always predicting bad things will happen. >> you were unhappy? >> yeah. one thing that was very clear in the data leading up to trump was the level of racism in this country. it was a lot higher than people realized and in parts of the country where people thought racism wasn't that high. on google people make racist searches looking for jokes mocking african-americans in disturbing frequency. >> they say that's unfair. there's many reason to support trump other than racism. you're saying there was explicit evidence in the data of racism. what is the evidence? >> the strongest correlation with t
google. we hear this term big data. not why google exists but it's telling us things we wouldn't know. >> i think people lie to polls because they have no incentive to tell the truth but they tell the truth to google because they have an incentive to get the information they need. they tell things to google that they might not tell anybody else. >> did you predict that trump would win? >> i predicted that he would win because i'm always predicting bad things will happen....
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later, former google data scientist seth stevens on his book, everybody lies.book tv in primetime, all this weekend c-span2. >> c-span's "washington journal", live every day with news and policy issues that impact too, coming up on thursday morning very lynn executive director of americans united for separation of church and state will talk about the supreme court handling between issues of the church and state. real clear politics will discuss the political consequence of the political effort to repeal obama care. bruce klinger will talk about the north korean nuclear threat. watch "washington journal", live seven eastern on thursday morning. join the discussion. >> president trump arrived in warsaw poland's wednesday night local time before heading to the g20 summit in hamburg, germany. thursday, he will give a speech in the krasinski square. you can see 11 c-span2 at 7:10 a.m. eastern. >> thursday at 7:00 p.m. eastern joined american history to be for a live tour of the museum of the american revolution in philadelphia. the president ceo, michael quinn and c
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the data doesn't belong to microsoft or google, the data belongs to the people having the conversations. think thedo they people are going to govern when a foreign government wants certain kinds of information? it is what sits at the crux of that. they are the ones with a data center here and a customer over here asking for that data. the ones trying to figure out which law applies, when they should comply, what the due process is. process -- emet lat process such asc it is, companies arespan talking about replacing it completely. they would only be available for governments that are rights- protective, substantive and procedurally. this seems like a good solution for situations where governments througheed to get important situations quickly. thek selecting through issue of why it is so important to the technology sector. i want to come back to an issue that giuliani race which is the issue of electronic surveillance and in real-time the ability of foreign governments to request from u.s. companies real-time surveillance results. i will turn back to our department of justice representa
the data doesn't belong to microsoft or google, the data belongs to the people having the conversations. think thedo they people are going to govern when a foreign government wants certain kinds of information? it is what sits at the crux of that. they are the ones with a data center here and a customer over here asking for that data. the ones trying to figure out which law applies, when they should comply, what the due process is. process -- emet lat process such asc it is, companies arespan...
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belongta doesn't microsoft or google. this data belongs to the people who are having the considerations. these people expectation of privacy, what tos do they think are going govern when a foreign government decides they want certain kinds information. it's a tech companies at the of that. they're the ones who have data overr here and customer here and government over here. data. for that they trying to figure out which law applies when they should comply. what the due process really is that backs up the government received and receive mlap process. looking fore another right protective way to mlap process.that we're not talking about mlap completely. these proposal will apply to andain kind of crimes circumstances. they will only be available to government who are right protective. this seems like a good solution situations where governments get a legitimate need to important information quickly. >> great. thank you. inike to -- that's helpful term of giving the perspective of why this issue is so important to the technology secto
belongta doesn't microsoft or google. this data belongs to the people who are having the considerations. these people expectation of privacy, what tos do they think are going govern when a foreign government decides they want certain kinds information. it's a tech companies at the of that. they're the ones who have data overr here and customer here and government over here. data. for that they trying to figure out which law applies when they should comply. what the due process really is that...
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google. who already essentially the big data business. owns many of the other categories of the digital market should also the control the self driving car business is terrified google already knows everything we do through our phones android and i think is eighty six percent of all users use the android platform if we all get in our self driving cars and they know where we are all the time they're not evil they're big they're not big brother but what they'll do is continually. so the idea that google should control that entire platform i think is is. not only dangerous but also doesn't enable. innovation because google's interest is benefiting the change and it's not real innovation so what we need is a new wave of innovators new kinds of operating systems which are more open which enable more entrepreneur and more kinds of innovation you touched upon an interesting topic which is. google already knows everything controls all the data. and other the american civil liberty union and coverage that facebook and twitter actually provide it us
google. who already essentially the big data business. owns many of the other categories of the digital market should also the control the self driving car business is terrified google already knows everything we do through our phones android and i think is eighty six percent of all users use the android platform if we all get in our self driving cars and they know where we are all the time they're not evil they're big they're not big brother but what they'll do is continually. so the idea that...
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we close out booktv in prime time with former google data scientist. on his look, everybody lies. >> sunday on "q&a" -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or their beliefs. i'm just asking them to open their eyes to other peoples so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brook gladstone, co-host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her book, the trouble with reality, a resume minute nation on moral panic in our time. she looks what constitutes reality today, how that criteria changed over the years. >> i set up at the beginning of the book our biological wiring, and i wanted to know how we had evolved a culture that was designed to validate us and not to challenge us. certainly not to contradict us. it gave us the illusion that our realities were watertight when really they were riddled with weak spots and places that would crunch in. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> yesterday the united nations security council held an emergency session to discuss the
we close out booktv in prime time with former google data scientist. on his look, everybody lies. >> sunday on "q&a" -- >> i'm not asking anybody to compromise their values or their beliefs. i'm just asking them to open their eyes to other peoples so that you can figure out your place in this infinite world. >> brook gladstone, co-host and managing editor of wnyc's on the media. she discusses her book, the trouble with reality, a resume minute nation on moral...
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the "new york times" reports i robot is considering selling data to amazon, apple or google. ay help them target the marketing of different items for your home. for example, if you don't own an easy chair, data from your room baugh may result in you getting online ads for one. >> more bay area restaurants are serving up the impossible burger. "abc 7 news" was at the ferry building where the meatless product is on the menu at got road side. it comes from redwood city based impossible foods. it is made entirely from planned and a special ingredient which contributes to the color and taste of meat. you can find the burger at humami burger and public house at at&t park, but they say it tastes like the real thing. >> l. it is a nice night to get out and enjoy food along the imbar kadaro or something. >> that's true. drew toomey is here with the forecast. >> dan and ama, comfortable out there tonight but the next couple of days you will notice warmer hair making a return in the afternoon. live doppler 7 along with satellite, we have some coastal cloud cover but also tracking one lon
the "new york times" reports i robot is considering selling data to amazon, apple or google. ay help them target the marketing of different items for your home. for example, if you don't own an easy chair, data from your room baugh may result in you getting online ads for one. >> more bay area restaurants are serving up the impossible burger. "abc 7 news" was at the ferry building where the meatless product is on the menu at got road side. it comes from redwood city...
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the "new york times" reports i robot is considering selling data to amazon, apple or google. may help them target the marketing of different items for your home. for example, if you don't own an easy chair, data from your room baugh may result in you getting online ads for one. >> more bay area restaurants are serving up the impossible burger. "abc 7 news" was at the ferry building where the meatless product is on the menu at got road side. it comes from redwood city based impossible foods. it is made entirely from planned and a special ingredient which contributes to the color and taste of meat. you can find the burger at humami burger and public house at at&t park, but they say it tastes like the real thing. >> l. it is a nice night to get out and enjoy food along the imbar kadaro or something. >> that's true. drew toomey is here with the forecast. >> dan and ama, comfortable out there tonight but the next couple of days you will notice warmer hair making a return in the afternoon. live doppler 7 along with satellite, we have some coastal cloud cover but also tracking one l
the "new york times" reports i robot is considering selling data to amazon, apple or google. may help them target the marketing of different items for your home. for example, if you don't own an easy chair, data from your room baugh may result in you getting online ads for one. >> more bay area restaurants are serving up the impossible burger. "abc 7 news" was at the ferry building where the meatless product is on the menu at got road side. it comes from redwood city...
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now maker i robot is considering selling that data to other co like amazon, apple and google whose company use data to make their in home gadgets smarter. >> the roomba of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own, and figure out, your income of your home, or your tv watching habits. >> well, company says it takes customer privacy and security very seriously and it says will ask customers first before sharing date a deal to share data could come in the next few years. >>> as long as it cleans floor that is all i am concern about >> you wouldn't care if it stole your informationy don't care. >> everybody is watching you. >> i've got everybody watching me all the time, you can put a chip in my head, i don't care. >> big brother is clearly always watching. i know he is watching. >> just don't steel myself. >> you know that information our advertisers get just from our phones. >> what are they doing to me, i don't care. >> you know, you on facebook and searching for google and then seeing ads on facebook it is kind of creepy. >> i will be dead and buried before they figure out what t
now maker i robot is considering selling that data to other co like amazon, apple and google whose company use data to make their in home gadgets smarter. >> the roomba of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own, and figure out, your income of your home, or your tv watching habits. >> well, company says it takes customer privacy and security very seriously and it says will ask customers first before sharing date a deal to share data could come in the next few years....
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the company making robot vacuums reportedly thinking about selling the data to google.formation as well. heather: i had one of those. i couldn't get it to work. rob: you probably don't want it. heather: "fox & friends" starts now. >> it has been a busy week in washington i. in the senate republicans are making one last effort to pass a genuine appeal to obamacare. >> the primary goal first is to give people freedom over their own healthcare choices again. >> unfortunately the president's efforts to make this country greater than ever before is under siege from a wave of leaks. >> some people think we are naive and when i said i'm going to get rid of the leaks. i know i'm in assess pool called washington. >> jeff sessions some of what he has been asking for. fox news is learning he will reportedly launch an investigation into those
the company making robot vacuums reportedly thinking about selling the data to google.formation as well. heather: i had one of those. i couldn't get it to work. rob: you probably don't want it. heather: "fox & friends" starts now. >> it has been a busy week in washington i. in the senate republicans are making one last effort to pass a genuine appeal to obamacare. >> the primary goal first is to give people freedom over their own healthcare choices again. >>...
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now maker irobot is considering selling that to other co like amazon, apple and google, those co would use the datao make their in home gadgets smarter. >> roomba of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own and figure out your income of your income or your tv watching habits. >> um-hmm, company says it takes customer privacy and security very seriously. it will ask customers first before sharing their data, deal to share data could come in the next two years. >>> california man could face decade in prison for smuggling at lee three poisonous snakes in the u.s. this is highly venomous king cobra, rod reag owe frank co said he tried to smuggle them in the u.s. from hong kong inside canisters used for potato chips. in addition to two, foot long snakes, authorities recovered albino turtles and rare crack dials anal gators from the suspect's home. interesting. >>> man's pet snake is doing fine after gets stuck in the back of his pickup truck. >> cocoa snake needed fresh air, so they took a ride through their town in southern california. as they drove around cocoa sliterd his way inside back p
now maker irobot is considering selling that to other co like amazon, apple and google, those co would use the datao make their in home gadgets smarter. >> roomba of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own and figure out your income of your income or your tv watching habits. >> um-hmm, company says it takes customer privacy and security very seriously. it will ask customers first before sharing their data, deal to share data could come in the next two years. >>>...
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"the new york times" reports i-robot is considering selling data to amazon and google and that may help targeting of different items in your home. if you don't own an easy chair, for example, your roomba might send your an online ad for one offends those. >> i have one and i was looking it up. you can opt out of this feature. >> good to know. >> look into that. >> a can of potato chips turned out to have quite a bite. you're looking at a picture of a king cobra after it arrived in the u.s. in a potato chip canister. they're venomous. a 34-year-old southern california man faces smuggling charges. that doesn't even look real. federal prosecutors claim he imported three king cobras and other reptiles from hong kong. they went to his house and found an alligator in one of the rooms. not a good sign. not a good look, mike. >> no. >> creepy. a little bit. yeah. good morning, everybody. let's talk about what's going on with the giants game. taking on the pirates. wrapping up the three-game series. 12:45 first pitch. watch out for the strong sunshine. comfortable 67, a bit of a breeze. if you'r
"the new york times" reports i-robot is considering selling data to amazon and google and that may help targeting of different items in your home. if you don't own an easy chair, for example, your roomba might send your an online ad for one offends those. >> i have one and i was looking it up. you can opt out of this feature. >> good to know. >> look into that. >> a can of potato chips turned out to have quite a bite. you're looking at a picture of a king cobra...
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walls and furniture, and the "new york times" reports, irobot is considering selling that data to amazon, apple, googlethe marketing of different items for your home. so for example, maybe the roomba discovers what's going around that you don't have a recliner in your living room and the roomba can suggest an ad to you to buy one. here's the important information you have to know. you can just opt out of this through the app or disconnect roomba from the internet entirely. there you go. >>> one of the bay area's biggest sports stars played a pivotal role welcoming a disabled military veteran to his brand new home in new jersey. the view teamed up with a nonprofit homes for our troops to build a new wheelchair-accessible house for petty officer second class tim birkhead. he suffered from a genetic condition that has made him unable to walk. the organization, along with the view surprised his family with the new house and someone else wanted to get in on that action. >> somebody in there? >> oh, i'm sorry. [ applause ] >> now that reaction was totally worth it, right? the birkhead family are huge fans of
walls and furniture, and the "new york times" reports, irobot is considering selling that data to amazon, apple, googlethe marketing of different items for your home. so for example, maybe the roomba discovers what's going around that you don't have a recliner in your living room and the roomba can suggest an ad to you to buy one. here's the important information you have to know. you can just opt out of this through the app or disconnect roomba from the internet entirely. there you...
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the nasdaq is under pressure from google's earnings also cupertino data storage firm seagate is plungingings results. that's also weighing on the numbers. but right now the blue chips are looking good. dow up over 120. s&p up 6 hitting a high. the nasdaq down 10 on the pressure from google and seagate. back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> an expansion of the bay area's bikeshare program. today the mayor of berkeley will cut the ribbon on the first ford gobike station in the city. by the end of the year, berkeley is expected to get 450 bikeshare bicycles across 39 stations. it's part of a regional program including oakland, san francisco and san jose. been seeing a lot of them around town. >>> bart is getting ready to show off its sleek new look and we are getting a taste of what's in store for the fleet of the future. the padded seats are smoother and easier to clean and air- conditioning comes from ceiling vents to keep the cars cooler. they are using technology to reduce noise and less seats and more floor space so more people can get in. the agency hopes to put
the nasdaq is under pressure from google's earnings also cupertino data storage firm seagate is plungingings results. that's also weighing on the numbers. but right now the blue chips are looking good. dow up over 120. s&p up 6 hitting a high. the nasdaq down 10 on the pressure from google and seagate. back to you. >> thank you, jason brooks from kcbs radio. >>> an expansion of the bay area's bikeshare program. today the mayor of berkeley will cut the ribbon on the first ford...
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data. >> don't google boxers. >> honey, i swear, it wasn't me. >> if amazon can do this and people chooseo this, the bigger issue here is privacy concerns legally. if you're in a criminal or civil case -- >> neil: that technology -- >> it may -- the companies may force you to do that because everyone else is doing it. >> neil: all right, guys. i don't want to interrupt. breaking news, but it's pretty important. we're getting worse on a chief of staff announcement. kevin corke has more on that. this does not strike me as shocking. again, guys, update me what they're going to do. anthony scaramucci is going to be made? all right. that john kelly is going to be made the white house chief of staff. of course, this comes via the president. can we show that tweet? this would take effect presumably immediately, a dust up. whether that was in response to this would instill order in the white house. the president saying i'm pleased to inform you that i just named general secretary john kelly as the white house chief of staff. he's a great american. he's been one of the so-called adults in the room
data. >> don't google boxers. >> honey, i swear, it wasn't me. >> if amazon can do this and people chooseo this, the bigger issue here is privacy concerns legally. if you're in a criminal or civil case -- >> neil: that technology -- >> it may -- the companies may force you to do that because everyone else is doing it. >> neil: all right, guys. i don't want to interrupt. breaking news, but it's pretty important. we're getting worse on a chief of staff...
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it collects data creating a map of your home that the company said they are considering to selling to apple googler amazon. they can use data to create new smart home products. they insist they will not sell your data without your permission. >>> step aside youtube, they plan to launch facebook tv. the first show in the new lineup of scripted entertainment will be loosely exactly nicole who was previously cancelled by mtv. >>> sciences have created a worm like robot that can grow 25,000 times its original size. it could help with search and rescue efforts looking for victims beneath rubble following an earthquake. air is pumped through the chamber and squeeze through small holes and go around roberts. it's could be used in surgery to guide catheters. that's a look at technically speaking. we'll be back with the sunday morning sports. welcome back o, it is a glorious day out there, sky6 live hd taking a live look at cape may, new jersey. 9:53 a.m., 71 degrees, 79 degrees is that what you said, chris? 79 degrees. the phillies hope to make it win number three against the braves at the bank. >> the ea
it collects data creating a map of your home that the company said they are considering to selling to apple googler amazon. they can use data to create new smart home products. they insist they will not sell your data without your permission. >>> step aside youtube, they plan to launch facebook tv. the first show in the new lineup of scripted entertainment will be loosely exactly nicole who was previously cancelled by mtv. >>> sciences have created a worm like robot that can...
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google and facebook can enrich collected using data from customers., internet service providers cannot. the and even playing field has been one of the odd features here in washington -- uneven playing field has been one of the odd features here in washington. there have been attempts to unify the regulatory field. whether they will go far in coming months, i would be skeptical because of the rivalry or disagreements between republicans and democrats on the issue. you made the point that the rule change would put isps in the same playing field as facebook and google, which, of course, make quite a bit of money with access to customer data. think this is something people appreciate, or they just hear internet, privacy, rule, rollback, bad? >> the latter. fine points about washington head if i go over my am not paying attention. i don't think people get it whatsoever except, as you said, inner's -- internet privacy rollback, they don't like it. julia: great insight. thank you for joining us. up, how robots and automation are changing the face of the amer
google and facebook can enrich collected using data from customers., internet service providers cannot. the and even playing field has been one of the odd features here in washington -- uneven playing field has been one of the odd features here in washington. there have been attempts to unify the regulatory field. whether they will go far in coming months, i would be skeptical because of the rivalry or disagreements between republicans and democrats on the issue. you made the point that the...
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the companies affected said that is not fair, facebook and google are getting rich off of data.work on our data revenue, if you will, and have the same opportunity. we should not enter this big market with one hand tied behind our backs. that is why it wasn't working for the background. owing forward, we have some of the same jurisdictional issues not much clarity on whether they will ever be resolved. david: tim kennedy said if the federal government lacks, the states have to lead. what does this particular situation tell us about what is going on more broadly in the u.s.? going on some of that in other areas. california bumped up its auto emissions rule, we see state attorney general's writing to the sec, talking about enforcing broadband privacy speeds. we see states and cities pushing back on the withdrawal from the paris climate accord. or are significant actions moving through state capitals in the absence of federal action. youou covered the fcc, and are now the new chairman of that commission. what is this direction going to be? >> it is a big direction. ajit pai is a bi
the companies affected said that is not fair, facebook and google are getting rich off of data.work on our data revenue, if you will, and have the same opportunity. we should not enter this big market with one hand tied behind our backs. that is why it wasn't working for the background. owing forward, we have some of the same jurisdictional issues not much clarity on whether they will ever be resolved. david: tim kennedy said if the federal government lacks, the states have to lead. what does...
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america needs google, facebook and the like to prioritize, discriminate and mine users data at will threatens internet neither op nor free it goes through the particular arguments of the eu fining google worth the read getting your head around the complicated issue on whether you repeal the net neutrality idea of 2015, obama's position on that and how it benefits people in the opposite direction. >> as you say, complicated topic. we have not seen a lot of progress on that front we'll see if washington can get to it. >>> my pick is in "the financial times. challenge is too easily ducked by today's workers the und he writes about the anniversary of the death of adam smith, reflecting on smith's warning about the deadening effect of repetitive work. he says being an e-mail ninja looks professional and seems professional but often displacement activity for the work that matters. perhaps referring to some challenges that we confront at work, specifically the millennials. you have to keep it interesting. mix it up. repetition that's depth. >>> up next, the one thing that needs to be on every invest
america needs google, facebook and the like to prioritize, discriminate and mine users data at will threatens internet neither op nor free it goes through the particular arguments of the eu fining google worth the read getting your head around the complicated issue on whether you repeal the net neutrality idea of 2015, obama's position on that and how it benefits people in the opposite direction. >> as you say, complicated topic. we have not seen a lot of progress on that front we'll see...
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data collected. buyers include amazon, apple and google. as you might imagine, that plan has created some privacy concerns. >> the "roomba" of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or what your tv watching habits are. >> the company acknowledges the concerns and said it takes privacy and security of its customers very seriously. irobot says it will always ask permission to store mapped data. >>> 4:46. have you ever tried one of those things? those robotic vacuums? >> yesterday we were discussing about putting, you know, implanting the chip in your hand so you can -- i know it's progressive and i know it's a sign of the times and i try to think of myself as a progressive person. i work on computers to forecast my weather. i was back in the day when i used to paste up numbers. but this is moving too fast for me it really is. >> i like the idea of robotic vacuums, but collecting information? i may get the older model. >> i get a sense of pride of vacuuming one of my own house. >> it's satis
data collected. buyers include amazon, apple and google. as you might imagine, that plan has created some privacy concerns. >> the "roomba" of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or what your tv watching habits are. >> the company acknowledges the concerns and said it takes privacy and security of its customers very seriously. irobot says it will always ask permission to store mapped data. >>> 4:46. have you...
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. >> turns out it was a problem with nasdaq testing data, sent out to sites like yahoo, and google financean expert david ray warns investors don't act impullsively. >> don't go sell anything. if you hear apple has tanked 75%, something has probably gone wrong. >> the stock market is closed today, but everything does appear to be back to normal. >>> millions will be raising a glass today to celebrate the 4th of july and a growing number of americans are drinking spirits like whisky. >> that's led to a nationwide boom in a no, ma'am of small distilleries. one is right in the middle of wine country. >> just beyond the vine covered hills of california country, something else is >> we make two types of rye whisky, and two types of bourbon. >> we were in the first 200 distilleries in the united states. now there's 1600. >> reporter: industry experts don't see that trend slowing down. every state in the u.s. is now home to at least one craft distillery, with new permits issued daily. >> people are enjoying spirits much more than they once did. >> reporter: david says smaller distilleries are res
. >> turns out it was a problem with nasdaq testing data, sent out to sites like yahoo, and google financean expert david ray warns investors don't act impullsively. >> don't go sell anything. if you hear apple has tanked 75%, something has probably gone wrong. >> the stock market is closed today, but everything does appear to be back to normal. >>> millions will be raising a glass today to celebrate the 4th of july and a growing number of americans are drinking...
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data. they have been mapping users' homes for years. the company wants to sell that information to google, amazon and apple all makers of smarthome devices. that's drawing some privacy concerns but roomba says it won't sell the data without permission. >> the robots are taking over, people. it's happening? >> they know everything about our homes. >>> when we come back a car overturned at a the dramatic race to save a woman as a train bears down. >>> and play time in the panda pen. yeah, they're making up their own basketball rules. joey here is a chihuahua. he's got unique features that make him different than - say - a shih tzu or a yorkie and definitely different than this german shephard. hey, big guy! that's why at petsmart we carry royal canin breed health nutrition formulas. tailored nutrition and uniquely designed kibble for their specific needs. now spend $40 on royal canin and save $10 on your next purchase and when you buy any bag of dog or cat food we give a meal to a pet in need. petsmart - for the love of pets. atmore than one flavor, oruch texture, or color.ing. a good clean
data. they have been mapping users' homes for years. the company wants to sell that information to google, amazon and apple all makers of smarthome devices. that's drawing some privacy concerns but roomba says it won't sell the data without permission. >> the robots are taking over, people. it's happening? >> they know everything about our homes. >>> when we come back a car overturned at a the dramatic race to save a woman as a train bears down. >>> and play time...
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data without permission. they include smart home zwiess like google and apple. >> and they have w4i7d up the most important meal of the day using legos tisz tps on their brick brothers production. the breakfast mill am has lego the breakfast mill am has lego butter, eggs, bread, and for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors translate their military experience to the civilian workplace. the warriors to work program also works with employers to find the right job for the right warrior. contact wounded warrior project at findwwp.org. welcome home the brave. ♪ when you recognize something isn't right, make the call to the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press 1. >>> welcome back. don't wait until the last minute to cancel hotel reservations because it will cost you more at two of the world's biggest hotel chains and starting next monday milton hotels and resorts are going to fine anyone who cancels within 48 hours of their reservation, which is a really big difference from t
data without permission. they include smart home zwiess like google and apple. >> and they have w4i7d up the most important meal of the day using legos tisz tps on their brick brothers production. the breakfast mill am has lego the breakfast mill am has lego butter, eggs, bread, and for the thousands of wounded warriors returning from battle, wounded warrior project has developed the warriors to work program, a unique program that helps wounded warriors translate their military experience...
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google has been ordered to -- to turnover data for 8000 workers including their contact information. >>> in the bay area, the gap between wage increases in housing costs keep growing. a new report by the silicon valley institute says the cost of renting a house went up by 9% in san francisco, santa clara and san mateo county over the past five years. salaries only went up about 2.8% in that same period. economists blame the quote -- growing up in the slow pace of home construction and the high cost of housing. >>> it looks like major u.s. companies are increasing their 401(k) benefits. the vanguard group finds the average company contribution last year rose to 4.7% of employee salaries. that's up almost 1% from the year before. the wall street journal says the reason for the increase is an effort to keep good employees from leaving. >>> we have more information on amazon's plans to complete with blue apron. amazon filed a trademark slogan, we do the prep, you be the chef. the company plans to get into the meal kit business and economist say amazon's bit into that area will slice into
google has been ordered to -- to turnover data for 8000 workers including their contact information. >>> in the bay area, the gap between wage increases in housing costs keep growing. a new report by the silicon valley institute says the cost of renting a house went up by 9% in san francisco, santa clara and san mateo county over the past five years. salaries only went up about 2.8% in that same period. economists blame the quote -- growing up in the slow pace of home construction and...
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hundred and sixty eight requests to facebook for user data in the same time period it sent twenty seven over twenty seven thousand requests to google and over nine thousand to apple and these companies are alone where users seen new communities to communicate and store data law enforcement agencies see new avenues for surveillance but while some companies are looking out for consumers when it comes to handing over their data to the government others seem to be playing both sides of this debate and even says. three safeguards in place to keep your data from ending up in government databases they are technology law and corporate policies now this report focuses on law and corporate policies the criteria they use covers five major areas in internet privacy first does the company follow industrywide best practices such as publishing law enforcement guidelines requiring a warrant to disclose user data and most importantly publishing a transparency report for their users second does the company tell users about their government data requests for their degree quest for their data as allowed by law third do they promise not to sell low use
hundred and sixty eight requests to facebook for user data in the same time period it sent twenty seven over twenty seven thousand requests to google and over nine thousand to apple and these companies are alone where users seen new communities to communicate and store data law enforcement agencies see new avenues for surveillance but while some companies are looking out for consumers when it comes to handing over their data to the government others seem to be playing both sides of this debate...
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data for the fed and what that could mean for monetary policy. in other news a double take on tech stocks overnight. global traders saw huge moves on nasdaq, apple, googleand amazon quoted at 123.47, turns out it was a technical glitch behind the incorrect data. tesla moving into first gear as the much-anticipated electric vehicles start to roll off the assembly line this week. the ambitious growth plan could still be in doubt about a severe shortfall in production of the 100 kilowatt battery packs. it means that second quarter production output could be slightly just above the first quarter in terms of tesla stock, the reaction was negative, down 2.5% on trading on the monday session. back to you, dara. >> karen, thank you. >>> and just ahead, team hot dog or hamburger? the state by state barbecue breakdown. plus, president trump's high stakes meeting with vladimir putin. we'll go to the white house for a preview. >>> and tom brokaw on the lessons of history for a divided nation. stay with us. a millie dresselhaus doll! happy birthday, sweetie! oh, millies. trick or treat! we're so glad to have you here. ♪ what if we treated great female scientists lik
data for the fed and what that could mean for monetary policy. in other news a double take on tech stocks overnight. global traders saw huge moves on nasdaq, apple, googleand amazon quoted at 123.47, turns out it was a technical glitch behind the incorrect data. tesla moving into first gear as the much-anticipated electric vehicles start to roll off the assembly line this week. the ambitious growth plan could still be in doubt about a severe shortfall in production of the 100 kilowatt battery...
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google. why do you like the stock? >> this is a pure play data analytics cloud computing software company and that's a whole mouthful, but what it does is it offers companies the ability to have all of their software talk through each other. all the other component, then send it out to the cloud, whether that's private or public. so this is a company fwroeing the top line we think that the valuation on a price to sales basis is the 30% discount to its peers and as you said wi new partnership with google. >> let's transition to a couple of picks you have in health care, gary, you have one. one of which is a bio tech. >> merck has a new drug which is a cancer drug. and sells are really ramping up. we think they can do 10 billi$1n by 2020. got a great dividend of 2.88%. earnings are accelerated. we think it's a lack health care stock to own. >> and you two. tyler mentioned. alexion pharmaceuticals and i shares etf, ibb. >> yes, it has really primarily one drug and it's for eye diseases, rare eye diseases. someone else believes they have a great pipe
google. why do you like the stock? >> this is a pure play data analytics cloud computing software company and that's a whole mouthful, but what it does is it offers companies the ability to have all of their software talk through each other. all the other component, then send it out to the cloud, whether that's private or public. so this is a company fwroeing the top line we think that the valuation on a price to sales basis is the 30% discount to its peers and as you said wi new...
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in june google was hit with a record 2.4 billion euro fine for anti-competitive practices. new datan china shows a significant jump in trade with north korea compared to last year. north korea is under a strict set of economic sanctions as the international community tries to discourage the country's weapons and missile programs. the u.s. is looking to beijing to rein in north korea. that is more complicated than it may seem. >> tensions between the trump administration and pyongyang have been simmering for months. further than last week after north korea tested an intercontinental ballistic missile. -- by targeting financial institutions and firms that trade with it. >> we intend to prevent -- present these firms with a clear choice. you can do business with us or north korea. you cannot do business with both. urged tois being ensure sanctions are implemented. donald trump is demanding that beijing crank up the diplomatic itseconomic pressure on nuclear arms neighbor. trade between china and north korea has increased to two $.5 million so far this year. froms up more than 10% 2016.
in june google was hit with a record 2.4 billion euro fine for anti-competitive practices. new datan china shows a significant jump in trade with north korea compared to last year. north korea is under a strict set of economic sanctions as the international community tries to discourage the country's weapons and missile programs. the u.s. is looking to beijing to rein in north korea. that is more complicated than it may seem. >> tensions between the trump administration and pyongyang have...
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eventually irobot plans to sell the data collected to amazon, apple and google.hat sparks privacy concerns. >> the "roomba" of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or your tv watching habits. >> the company acknowledges the potential concerns and says it takes privacy and security of its customers seriously and will always ask permission to store map data. >>> tesla's founder elon musk is facing barbs with mark zuckerberg. musk is outspoken about his concerns about artificial intelligence being a threat to humanity calling it more dangerous than nuclear weapons! zuckerberg thinks it's promising and could help power self-driving cars and diagnose illnesses. he blasted musk's warnings in a facebook live video over the weekend. >> i think that people who are nay-sayers and kind of try to drum up these doomsday scenarios are, um, i -- i don't understand it. i think it's really, um, negative and in some ways i actually think it's pretty irresponsible. >> today musk shot back on twitter saying, quote, i have talked
eventually irobot plans to sell the data collected to amazon, apple and google.hat sparks privacy concerns. >> the "roomba" of tomorrow may be able to scan what furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or your tv watching habits. >> the company acknowledges the potential concerns and says it takes privacy and security of its customers seriously and will always ask permission to store map data. >>> tesla's founder elon musk is facing barbs with...
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. >> reporter: eventually they have plans to sell the data collected after mapping your house. buyers include amazon, apple, and google. but the prospect of selling information raises potential privacy concerns. >> the roomba of tomorrow could scan the furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or your tv watching habits based on what this is picking up. >> reporter: the company acknowledges a potential privacy concern saying it takes privacy and security of its customers very seriously, and says it will always ask your permission to store data. and from one robot to another, the jury is still out. >> alexa, what do you think of the roomba 980 mapping my house? >> i have no opinion. >> reporter: juliette goodrich, kpix 5. >> it's going to get so smart it will chase the cats around just for fun. ken's cats are very smart. all right, we have some rain on the radar over the sierra. numerous thunderstorms in and around tahoe, mainly on the nevada side of things, and still a few lightning strikes just north of hawthorne. active weather continuing there and of course in the bay area, inactive weather. this is
. >> reporter: eventually they have plans to sell the data collected after mapping your house. buyers include amazon, apple, and google. but the prospect of selling information raises potential privacy concerns. >> the roomba of tomorrow could scan the furniture you own and figure out your income of your home or your tv watching habits based on what this is picking up. >> reporter: the company acknowledges a potential privacy concern saying it takes privacy and security of its...
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very loyal prime consumers, verk, and with every purchase they are gathering a lot of data about those consumers. googleing with the same kind of thing so it's not necessarily just the goods and the services that they are selling but also the underlying data that they are collecting while they are selling those services and what that means for consumers and how they are then going to use that data in the privacy implications of it as well. >> it's a great point. it's worth mentioning just last night, if you use amazon music, it's 8 bucks a month instead of google and by the way you can get a bare-boned version is it like that you're choosing this and it came to internet explorer by default? >> that's going to be the question does it matter once you have the install base of amazon subscribers and it will be even more so for things that are thrown in, that are essentially free and you can't have a competitor possibly make it economical to provide it for free >> i think the biggest risk here is probably less on what washington actually does and more to the stock price which in the scheme of overvalued stoc
very loyal prime consumers, verk, and with every purchase they are gathering a lot of data about those consumers. googleing with the same kind of thing so it's not necessarily just the goods and the services that they are selling but also the underlying data that they are collecting while they are selling those services and what that means for consumers and how they are then going to use that data in the privacy implications of it as well. >> it's a great point. it's worth mentioning just...
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amazon and google and microsoft all missed and turns out it was a technical glitch behind data. >>> anda vehicles rolling off the production line and you can still see a problem with production targets. tesla warned a severe shortfall of the 100 kilowatt battery packs and second quarter output could be slightly above the first quarter. >> a cool looking car there. thanks so much. >>> just ahead, team hot dog or team hamburger? the state by state barbecue breakdown for you. with wimbledon in full swing, serena williams will not let pregnancy keep her off the court. your trending stories. soriasis. be the you who shows up in that dress. who hugs a friend. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections and cancer. some serious infections require hospitalization. before treatment, get tested for tuberculosis. before starting stelara® tell your doctor if you think you have an infection or ha
amazon and google and microsoft all missed and turns out it was a technical glitch behind data. >>> anda vehicles rolling off the production line and you can still see a problem with production targets. tesla warned a severe shortfall of the 100 kilowatt battery packs and second quarter output could be slightly above the first quarter. >> a cool looking car there. thanks so much. >>> just ahead, team hot dog or team hamburger? the state by state barbecue breakdown for...
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i robot could sell such data to companies like apple, amazon and google pair company alphabet. this brings that major privacy concerns. cheryl: everything from her home connected. it turns out lip is testing out a new feature on customers than it sounds kind of fun. >> this is a great idea. he may soon be able to add taco mode when you request a ride from left. riders can add a taco bell sidetrip during the ride. many writers already asked to make late-night stops and some want to but aren't sure if it's allowed. this could open a whole new world of potential opportunity for ride healing businesses. with the testing out between july 27 and 29 finucane between august 3rd and 5th in orange county, california between 9:00 p.m. and 2:00 a.m. the plan is to stave taco mode into additional markets by the end of the year. orange county, california. a lot of people make a run for taco bell after those late-night. cheryl: whoever the new ceo of blue beret should take up this idea. lauren: should probably go past 2:00 a.m. if you ask me. president trump tells "the wall street journal" is
i robot could sell such data to companies like apple, amazon and google pair company alphabet. this brings that major privacy concerns. cheryl: everything from her home connected. it turns out lip is testing out a new feature on customers than it sounds kind of fun. >> this is a great idea. he may soon be able to add taco mode when you request a ride from left. riders can add a taco bell sidetrip during the ride. many writers already asked to make late-night stops and some want to but...
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their data driven approach has attracted google, delta and goldman sachs. s michael doherty the ceo of pencils of promise. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> how do you use data in this >> data is so important for us in terms of figuring out what works. so we test kid at the beginning of each year we test at the end of the year and then we compare the degree to which they've learned how to read that year with schools where we're not working. we use that to refine our approach, report back to our communities and our government partners and then spread that to get better >> sort of proof of performance so to speak? >> yeah, i mean you know what we're trying to do is get kids to learn how to read there are 250 million kids in the world that don't know how to read we really believe education is the way out of poverty and so if we can extend the years of learning that a kid's in school, get them to read more effectively, we can help their lives and also, you know, grow economies. >> tell us a little bit about your particular goal because there are
their data driven approach has attracted google, delta and goldman sachs. s michael doherty the ceo of pencils of promise. great to have you with us. >> great to be here. >> how do you use data in this >> data is so important for us in terms of figuring out what works. so we test kid at the beginning of each year we test at the end of the year and then we compare the degree to which they've learned how to read that year with schools where we're not working. we use that to...