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real question moment on him english is the english teacher creates a folder for each student on google drive. only the teacher and the individual student can access the folder. and all documents are uploaded there that he or she has an online document with a teacher can leave feedback and grades. feedback from moment on in order to get. the students are all networked they can practice the new vocabulary they've learned on each other. what does the price of that also never ever. the child is immediately visible to the teacher giving him the opportunity to intervene correct and explain. for to. the advantage for the students with these digital learning platforms is that they can get immediate feedback when they're doing the exercises that they can see what mistakes they've made which answers were correct where they can improve because he was easy for peace and that way they can repeat the exercise and make progress to a box. network studying is more efficient and it also encourages the students to exchange ideas and communicate with one another. as lead they've adapted the lessons to suit the
real question moment on him english is the english teacher creates a folder for each student on google drive. only the teacher and the individual student can access the folder. and all documents are uploaded there that he or she has an online document with a teacher can leave feedback and grades. feedback from moment on in order to get. the students are all networked they can practice the new vocabulary they've learned on each other. what does the price of that also never ever. the child is...
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chrome books super cheap, if you break them, you replace them -- relatively cheap -- and with the google drive, it's what all the schools use. >> my kids do. they're going to succeed. stop it. stop it. oh, mcgrew. okay. i wish i could tell this funny story he always tells but we don't have time right now. >>> families receiving benefits may receive a fremontly supply of diapers. the city's human service agency announced it's expanding the program. available for residents with children under 3 years old. the move will make san francisco the first country in the nation to provide free diapers. that's huge. ro a tax measure is one step closer to the ballot. as soon as next week. supervisors may agree to put it on the march ballot. it would tax them for storefront beginning in the year 2021. first the building would have to be vacant for at least half a year. supporters say the tax would provide landlords incentive to lease the empty spaces. >>> a russian man smuggling his fat cat, big cat on to a plane is being stripped of frequent flier status. >> he let the cat out of the bag, in a manner of sp
chrome books super cheap, if you break them, you replace them -- relatively cheap -- and with the google drive, it's what all the schools use. >> my kids do. they're going to succeed. stop it. stop it. oh, mcgrew. okay. i wish i could tell this funny story he always tells but we don't have time right now. >>> families receiving benefits may receive a fremontly supply of diapers. the city's human service agency announced it's expanding the program. available for residents with...
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hopping in the family minivan and driving to his tech job at google. >> i'll tell you which direction he's heading toward. >> reporter: we spent weeks watching yong drive from what property records show is his home to his work at google. >> looks like he's going to work. >> reporter: we focused on yong because state corporation records list his home address also as the headquarters of a tech company called cloud particle. and u.s. homeland security records show cloud particle employed more than 300 foreign students with f-1 visas in 2017. the f-1 visas' optional practical training and stem programs allow students to work in the u.s. for up to three years in a field related to their studies. but we couldn't find any trace of the company online or any business office other than that mountain view home. i'm steven stock with nbc bay area. we've been trying to get you for months. >> reporter: after he didn't respond to our calls and e-mails asking how he employs hundreds of foreign students out of his mountain view home, we decided to wait for yong outside the office where he works. >> c
hopping in the family minivan and driving to his tech job at google. >> i'll tell you which direction he's heading toward. >> reporter: we spent weeks watching yong drive from what property records show is his home to his work at google. >> looks like he's going to work. >> reporter: we focused on yong because state corporation records list his home address also as the headquarters of a tech company called cloud particle. and u.s. homeland security records show cloud...
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raymond james saying investors are concerned about website that are too relienant on google services to driveraffic. it's also mitigated by the focus on customer loyalty. bed, bath and beyond climbing as well on a positive note from bank of america. merrill lynch maintaining a buy rating on the stock citing its under presappreciated turn arou story. the company will have long success in future. >>> coming up, with lvmh set to buy tiffany, we'll look at other retailers that may be ripe for a take over. that's next. it is nice. his haircut is "nice." this is the most-awarded minivan three years in a row. the van just talked. sales guy, give 'em the employee price, then gimme your foot. hands-free sliding doors, stow 'n go seats. can your car do this? man, y'all getting a hook up and y'all don't even work here. don't act like i'm not doing y'all a favor. y'all should be singing my praises. pacificaaaaa! with employee pricing, get $4,107 below msrp plus $1,000 bonus cash plus 0% financing for 60 months on the 2020 pacifica limited >>> joining is senior real analyst. oliver, it's always great to s
raymond james saying investors are concerned about website that are too relienant on google services to driveraffic. it's also mitigated by the focus on customer loyalty. bed, bath and beyond climbing as well on a positive note from bank of america. merrill lynch maintaining a buy rating on the stock citing its under presappreciated turn arou story. the company will have long success in future. >>> coming up, with lvmh set to buy tiffany, we'll look at other retailers that may be ripe...
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move was in retaliation for those workers being involved in employee protests and petition drives denouncing google the two workers were also at the rally with their colleagues who are demanding google reinstate them. >> we demand that they are placed back to work and we at workers deserve a safe and what deserve to know what our work is being used for. >> according to google the workers are accused of sharing confidential documents and tracking company calendars. it says they are on administrative leave well the company investigates the alleged policy violations. >>> the white house is reportedly close to announcing details of a major crackdown on homelessness here in california. president trump has been highly critical of the homeless crisis in cities like san francisco and los angeles and has promised to take action. the president could be shown a ow to talk about by next week. what could be in the works as doctor margo, director of the ucf center for vulnerable populations. we appreciate you coming in today. what do you think the focus is going to be for the administration and what steps might
move was in retaliation for those workers being involved in employee protests and petition drives denouncing google the two workers were also at the rally with their colleagues who are demanding google reinstate them. >> we demand that they are placed back to work and we at workers deserve a safe and what deserve to know what our work is being used for. >> according to google the workers are accused of sharing confidential documents and tracking company calendars. it says they are...
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the banking product offered through the google pay app will drive engagement to some existing products including google pay for citi group. on that side it helps to grow deposits from the bank going with checking accounts instead of credit card accounts is a key point here. goldman sachs, credit card, google going with checking analysts say google won't have to, quote, disappoint customers for not approving them for a credit card. guys >> kate, that's an interesting point. it was always a thought process with steve jobs that he didn't want any customers to be turned down from an apple product, which was fair for him a partnership with an existing bank that might mean some banks are excluded but does again sth a general theme we've seen that the big tech companies, if they want to get involved, they're doing it through partnerships because they don't want to go through the rigamarole of full banking regularities themselves. >> why would you want to be in a banking business google is doing the smart thing. they don't need to worry about getting into that business they can further entrenc
the banking product offered through the google pay app will drive engagement to some existing products including google pay for citi group. on that side it helps to grow deposits from the bank going with checking accounts instead of credit card accounts is a key point here. goldman sachs, credit card, google going with checking analysts say google won't have to, quote, disappoint customers for not approving them for a credit card. guys >> kate, that's an interesting point. it was always a...
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and other markets the nasdaq and p of hit records today also driving things higher google is buying 5th. a $2 billion deal is going try to get into the wearable market and like 15% on that san francisco, the night best city for a woman business owner that's according to business dot org. it says 26% of the businesses locally are owned by female so women-owned businesses in the united states employ about 9 million people that account for one 0.7 trillion worth of sales per year. nestle is recalling ready to bake refrigerated toll house cookie dough products there are possible rubber pieces in the cookies. now the products were distributed in the continental us and puerto rico. they include ready to bake refrigerated cookie dough bars tubs and to shaped. installing larger overhead bins on some of its planes to fewer passengers get stuck checking their bags at the gate, the airline plans to have enough room for every passenger to bring a ruling carry on bag on 80% of its air crash by 2023. like the nasdaq marketsite i'm jane king back to terry all right, thanks a lot jane. we'll take it. >
and other markets the nasdaq and p of hit records today also driving things higher google is buying 5th. a $2 billion deal is going try to get into the wearable market and like 15% on that san francisco, the night best city for a woman business owner that's according to business dot org. it says 26% of the businesses locally are owned by female so women-owned businesses in the united states employ about 9 million people that account for one 0.7 trillion worth of sales per year. nestle is...
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kiosk, you see your neighbor's kids addicted to drugs, you see the headlines where google is working on trucks that can drivems in a got donald trump elected, experts are calling this economic transformation the fourth industrial revolution. when is the last time you heard a politician even breathe the words fourth industrial revolution. just now, right? and i am barely a politician. these are the problems that got donald trump elected and this is what you must solve. this is how you must use your power. i want you all to ask yourselves for a moment, how is a man you'd never heard of eight months ago speaking after joe biden and before elizabeth warren? [ cheers and applause ] how did a man you never heard of before raise $10 million last quarter in increments of only $30 each. my fans are almost as cheap as bernie's. it's because i know what the true nature of the problems are and how we can solve them. and it is up to you to take the solutions to the rest of the country to present a new way forward as fast as possible. what is this new way forward? what is the vision? if you've heard anything about me and
kiosk, you see your neighbor's kids addicted to drugs, you see the headlines where google is working on trucks that can drivems in a got donald trump elected, experts are calling this economic transformation the fourth industrial revolution. when is the last time you heard a politician even breathe the words fourth industrial revolution. just now, right? and i am barely a politician. these are the problems that got donald trump elected and this is what you must solve. this is how you must use...
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was in retaliation for the workers being involved in employee protests and petition drives denouncing some of google's policies. the workers are also at the rally and are demanding google reinstate them. >> we are here because we demand our plesa back to work and we as workers here at google deserve a say in what the company is doing and we deserve to know what our work is being used for. >> according to google the workers are accused of sharing confidential documents and tracking company calendars. it says they were placed on a ministry of levi the company investigated the alleged policy violations. >>> we're getting close to thanksgiving and of course that means a huge travel weekend is upon us. how local airports are dealing with the crush of passengers today. >> a sonoma winemaker gives thanks to the first responders who saved his business. we catch up with you on of the robert young estate winery. >>> a very pretty day over the bay area with mild conditions expected for your afternoon. i will have a look at what you can expect for your weekend and the holiday coming up. u realize it's time your s
was in retaliation for the workers being involved in employee protests and petition drives denouncing some of google's policies. the workers are also at the rally and are demanding google reinstate them. >> we are here because we demand our plesa back to work and we as workers here at google deserve a say in what the company is doing and we deserve to know what our work is being used for. >> according to google the workers are accused of sharing confidential documents and tracking...
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google maps. it asks you who your travel partners are, what kind of music you like and what kind of car you drive.fy comes up with your travel playlist . >> get on board, just stay with the radio. >>> google wants to help you pronounce words, you can head over to google.com, put in your word, google provides an audio clip of the pronunciation. you can say the word to your google assistant and get feedback on your pronunciation. it is in english and soon to be in spanish. right now is your chance to win a ktvu, fox2news , head over to ktvu.com, click on the contest had and fill out the entry form. entries are expected until 1:00 this afternoon. don't miss your chance to win. they do double duty mike. ktvuplus has the others, we would love if you are the winner. you can take a picture with your mug or mug shot if you will. guess what? we have a photo that we cannot wait to share with you! take a look at this, from san jose, jeff, the ktvu mug looks cuddly and cozy . >> a very handsome mug, isn't it jeff? >>> making a comeback in the nfl, we let you know about colin kaepernick's workout before leg of
google maps. it asks you who your travel partners are, what kind of music you like and what kind of car you drive.fy comes up with your travel playlist . >> get on board, just stay with the radio. >>> google wants to help you pronounce words, you can head over to google.com, put in your word, google provides an audio clip of the pronunciation. you can say the word to your google assistant and get feedback on your pronunciation. it is in english and soon to be in spanish. right...
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unbelievable board of advisors on this company with people from mcdonald's, google, a bunch of other talented people who are helping us driveto the market. then word of mouth. this is growing quickly. we have opened up in just about all of the major markets in the united states. it's growing very quickly. the market has a tip to this kind of environment. we think we are going to be the market recipient of that tip, if you will. david: you and your fellow tech people have taught us things and ashe network effect, a result, some companies have gotten awfully big. we have the alphabets and googles of the world, facebook, and there is a lot of push for regulation. where are you on that, do we need the government to have some structure put around the big tech companies? the government is here to help -- i cringe. i have become much more of a smaller government person the older i get. i have seen the federal budget go from 70 billion to $4.7 trillion next year. i think we need to cut back on regulation. congress moves at the speed of congress, not at the speed of the internet. they will get it wrong. i don't want to see private c
unbelievable board of advisors on this company with people from mcdonald's, google, a bunch of other talented people who are helping us driveto the market. then word of mouth. this is growing quickly. we have opened up in just about all of the major markets in the united states. it's growing very quickly. the market has a tip to this kind of environment. we think we are going to be the market recipient of that tip, if you will. david: you and your fellow tech people have taught us things and...
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you see the headlines were google and uber are working on trucks that can drive themselves.eeling left behind. experts are calling this economic transformation called this period the fourth industrial revolution. what is the last time you heard a politician even breathe the words, fourth industrial revolution? just now, right? and i am barely a politician. [applause] these are the problems that got donald trump elect did and this -- and these are the problems that got donald trump elected and this is what you must solve. how is a man you never heard of a month ago speaking after joe biden and before elizabeth warren? how to demand you never -- how did a man you never heard of before raise $10 million last quarter, in increments of $30 each? so my fans are almost as cheap as bernie's? is because i know what the true nature of the problems are, and how we can solve them. it is up to you to take these solutions to the rest of the country, to present a new way forward as fast as possible. what is the new way forward, what is the vision? if you heard any about my campaign, you've
you see the headlines were google and uber are working on trucks that can drive themselves.eeling left behind. experts are calling this economic transformation called this period the fourth industrial revolution. what is the last time you heard a politician even breathe the words, fourth industrial revolution? just now, right? and i am barely a politician. [applause] these are the problems that got donald trump elect did and this -- and these are the problems that got donald trump elected and...
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what they are calling tighten, apple's ambition to build their autonomous driving vehicle, however, they have, hired tons of googlemo as well, there's so many competing self-driving vehicles out there whether it's from tesla, whether it's from waymo which is now owned by google but in a memo, one of the most respected apple analysts say that they forecast apple car could launch by 2023. ashley: not far away. >> after beneficiarious, not sure if it's true. you can't just land on any road in any state for it to work, that's going to be at least 20 years out, right? ashley: i agree, we keep talking about it, susan, thank you, acting dhs secretary ken says he was confronted and harassed by former maryland governor, democratic presidential candidate martin o'malley at a bar, he joined us on the phone earlier to tell his side of the story. >> i learned that across the pub were hearing him screaming and yelling not knowing what was going on but i think martin would like to play it today like he was a cool, calm assessor of trump immigration policy. ashley: tammy bruce is here was, tammy, what do you make of o'malley's be
what they are calling tighten, apple's ambition to build their autonomous driving vehicle, however, they have, hired tons of googlemo as well, there's so many competing self-driving vehicles out there whether it's from tesla, whether it's from waymo which is now owned by google but in a memo, one of the most respected apple analysts say that they forecast apple car could launch by 2023. ashley: not far away. >> after beneficiarious, not sure if it's true. you can't just land on any road...
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them as a whole, seeing the umbrella ecosystem as what's driving the business, which is ultimately what every successful company tries to do from googlezon. >> ask you about airbnb. we were touching on it earlier with kara. you have this issue with some of the renters, you've got issues, identity and verification wise with landlords i thought that this was a company that was largely out of its troubled waters period, but these issues are similar to what we've seen with facebook, seems to me. how does that look to you heading into potential -- >> i was going to explain it a different way, it is similar to the gig economy issues you're putting as a marketplace, you put together a lot of humans, you have privacy issues, you're going to have personality issues isn't the right word, the way people interact with each other, you bring them into people's cars, into their homes. there's a lot of need for screening from both hosts, drivers, riders, renters side. some of the moves are probably necessary. i guess i can't rent out my house for parties, probably losing income, but probably sleeping safer at night. airbnb, one thing we're not talkin
them as a whole, seeing the umbrella ecosystem as what's driving the business, which is ultimately what every successful company tries to do from googlezon. >> ask you about airbnb. we were touching on it earlier with kara. you have this issue with some of the renters, you've got issues, identity and verification wise with landlords i thought that this was a company that was largely out of its troubled waters period, but these issues are similar to what we've seen with facebook, seems to...
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google maps. and then it asks you questions like who your travel partners are, what kind of music you like and what kind of car you driveomes up with a travel playlist. >> let's talk about google and how it wants to help you pronounce words. go to the search engine in times how do you pronounce and they will have an audio clip of the word and the correct pronunciation. you can say the word to google assistant and give feedback about adjusting your own pronunciation. it is currently available in american english and will soon be available in spanish. >>> we are seeing more. he is taking a special zip trip to sonoma county. >> we like to look at the north they have had a rough month. the kincade fire, the public safety power shutoffs, friday we are hitting the road. we're showing you what it is all about. great wine and incredible restaurants and amazing people. make sure you join us friday morning for a special zip trip to sonoma county that airs from 9:00 to 10:00 right here and we are streaming it live on ktvu.com. i am looking forward to that. he did special research. >> i did i went up to a restaurant on the square a
google maps. and then it asks you questions like who your travel partners are, what kind of music you like and what kind of car you driveomes up with a travel playlist. >> let's talk about google and how it wants to help you pronounce words. go to the search engine in times how do you pronounce and they will have an audio clip of the word and the correct pronunciation. you can say the word to google assistant and give feedback about adjusting your own pronunciation. it is currently...
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valley, perhaps you think of the major players, google and facebook, apple, adobe and san jose, but what about the city of fremont? there's tesla, but drive around and you'll notice an expanding city. in the driver's seat, economic development developer. >> we as an organization want to be as nimble as the next startup in silicone valley and that's rethinking how we attack questions. >> reporter: fremont using technology and building partnerships and leverages the private sector here. >> where better to look than in your own backyard for answers to challenges. >> reporter: we're taking you inside three different companies thriving within the borders. we want to know how the city is working with the tech community. ar logistics is ranked among the fastest growing companies in the bay area providing services to customers around the world. we asked the president why fremont? >> the advantage to being in fremont, we can service all three airports and the ports of san francisco and oakland. >> reporter: location and opportunity. he hopes rapid growth within the city of fremont will bring a bigger and more diverse workforce. he said the biggest
valley, perhaps you think of the major players, google and facebook, apple, adobe and san jose, but what about the city of fremont? there's tesla, but drive around and you'll notice an expanding city. in the driver's seat, economic development developer. >> we as an organization want to be as nimble as the next startup in silicone valley and that's rethinking how we attack questions. >> reporter: fremont using technology and building partnerships and leverages the private sector...
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google. master of search, huge in online advertising, android phones, self-driving cars and so much more. indeed in turmoil. here's the story. the board of directors has opened an investigation. they have hired an outside law firm. some shareholders and some employees are not happy with the way google has handled misconduct cases. chief legal officer david drummond had an affair with another google lawyer, reportedly they had a child. when h.r. was informed, they said one of them has to go. well, the female lawyer was transferred to a different department. drummond stayed on as chief of the legal department. andy rubin, who ran android, had a sexual encounter with a subordinate. he was forced out, but he got $90 million on the way out. there are many other examples of misconduct which resulted in big severance packages. that's what has shareholders and employees angry. it comes on top of the refusal of some google workers to work on pentagon contracts. come on. quit the moral lectures, please. mcdonald's firing of its ceo for a consensual relationship with an employee is also part of all o
google. master of search, huge in online advertising, android phones, self-driving cars and so much more. indeed in turmoil. here's the story. the board of directors has opened an investigation. they have hired an outside law firm. some shareholders and some employees are not happy with the way google has handled misconduct cases. chief legal officer david drummond had an affair with another google lawyer, reportedly they had a child. when h.r. was informed, they said one of them has to go....
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google deliveries for smart home speakers. they have been granted a license by china to go into more deeper research for self-driving car's, onerst to receive such a license. interesting business. tope has been pressure on line advertising revenue but not the case in the numbers today. reporter: now let's turn to softbank. the company hitting a speed bump for the first time in 14 years after investing in money-losing owning up toork, his role in the loss. >> my judgment in investments was not right, so i regret in many ways. isaine: joining us for more new enterprise associates early state investor with three decades of company billing expertise focusing on emerging technologies. hey pretty much put it like this. he said today's earnings are a mess. i should point out, that was softbank. the vision fund was like $1 billion more. >> we work alone was more than a $4 billion hit. the parent company and the vision fund. he did say it was a mess, but he seriously defended his vision your it he said they were moving forward. he said the strategy was the same for the most part. they are defending what they are doing here. ben, i want
google deliveries for smart home speakers. they have been granted a license by china to go into more deeper research for self-driving car's, onerst to receive such a license. interesting business. tope has been pressure on line advertising revenue but not the case in the numbers today. reporter: now let's turn to softbank. the company hitting a speed bump for the first time in 14 years after investing in money-losing owning up toork, his role in the loss. >> my judgment in investments was...
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drive change we've been platforms to be more sustainable at home. partnering with businesses moving on to the cloud can be great sustainability >> not just a topic for googleut for businesses as well thank you to our guest from google and elizabeth coming as well and participating in the last conversation. >>> european finance ministers are meeting in brussels today as concerns grow over the on growing trade spats with the us. i believe you have a guest with you? that's right i'm joined by the lithuanian investor let me ask you about trade we've heard a huge amount about u.s. china trade we hear little things about u.s. eu trade we had tariffs imposed with approval a couple of weeks ago i wonder how much the uncertainty about the eu/u.s. trade relationship impact in your mind across europe? >> that's a good question. another question to trade or not to trade i do believe that. this century, this kind of a question should be irrelevant but the world is different this uncertainty about to trade or not to trade, of course it has a negative impact across the globe and sure that this is happening. of course, the direct impact is different across countries but w
drive change we've been platforms to be more sustainable at home. partnering with businesses moving on to the cloud can be great sustainability >> not just a topic for googleut for businesses as well thank you to our guest from google and elizabeth coming as well and participating in the last conversation. >>> european finance ministers are meeting in brussels today as concerns grow over the on growing trade spats with the us. i believe you have a guest with you? that's right i'm...
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drives me. that is really important to me. i've had a variety of different daily commutes including taking muni every day, taking google bus every day, biking every day all while being a healthy able-bodied woman, a parent with a small child i was recently something with a chronic illness that precludes me from being able to bike around the city. i hope i can thoughtfully advocate for reducing emissions and making life easier and better. thank you. >> any other applicants who would like to testify? any members of the public who would like to testify? seeing none. a public comment is closed. the matter is in the hands of the commission. commissioner ronen? >> thank you so much. i want to thank you to all of the applicants for being interested in being willing to serve in this capacity in our city. it's so important. i today am going to be making a motion to appoint kevin ortiz to the district nine c. kevin is a san francisco native as he explained who currently works as the teams program manager jamestown community center. providing services and leadership develop to use in the mission. he has been a fierce advocate in the fight
drives me. that is really important to me. i've had a variety of different daily commutes including taking muni every day, taking google bus every day, biking every day all while being a healthy able-bodied woman, a parent with a small child i was recently something with a chronic illness that precludes me from being able to bike around the city. i hope i can thoughtfully advocate for reducing emissions and making life easier and better. thank you. >> any other applicants who would like...
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driving everything. now you have both. three out of the four most important stocks to the u.s. markets, microsoft, google, apple made new all-time record highs this morning, along with the rest of the world. with that as your back drop, you're free to think you're smarter than everyone else on earth, that's fine, or you can say the breakout is for real, another new leg higher for the bull market. >> joe, as i said at the top, even the most notorious bears are getting more positive. none more than mike wilson, morgan stanley, the man who sat right where steve weiss is called a lot of this correctly, even though missed some of the upside since then. he raises his s&p 500 target by 10% for year-end 2019. he was below many others he's coming up to speed. in some cases exceeding that his bull case is 3250. quote, our call on the s&p's level has been too cautious as we underestimated similar dynamics like central bank easing, sticky out estimates and flight to safety flows into the s&p 500 from international asset allocators mentions a trade deal being another catalyst wilson's come around that's the final str
driving everything. now you have both. three out of the four most important stocks to the u.s. markets, microsoft, google, apple made new all-time record highs this morning, along with the rest of the world. with that as your back drop, you're free to think you're smarter than everyone else on earth, that's fine, or you can say the breakout is for real, another new leg higher for the bull market. >> joe, as i said at the top, even the most notorious bears are getting more positive. none...
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what is driving of opec to lower its growth forecast. google workers getting political again.fossil fuel companies and stop funding for some politicians, lobbyists an others. alls those stories coming up this tuesday morning. joining me to break it down, dagen mcdowell, professor brian brenburg and the author of the book, the capitalist comeback, andy poseenvelope er ipose ner is here.google employr voices heard once again. what do the employees have to say about th the a.i. lab in ch, the a.i. lab is in beijing. >> employees don't have a lot to say about that. dagen this relates to the point about fossil fuels an the geopolitical risk. employees are not thinking two, three, four steps down the line. what does this mean globally. maria: they're not fossil fuel experts? >> not even thinking action and consequence, basic logic seems to be missing from this. >> what does it mean geopolitically. what these employers are doing is ridiculous. it's unpatriotic. no other country in the world with a company like google exists. for people with these jobs, it's absurd. maria: they can th
what is driving of opec to lower its growth forecast. google workers getting political again.fossil fuel companies and stop funding for some politicians, lobbyists an others. alls those stories coming up this tuesday morning. joining me to break it down, dagen mcdowell, professor brian brenburg and the author of the book, the capitalist comeback, andy poseenvelope er ipose ner is here.google employr voices heard once again. what do the employees have to say about th the a.i. lab in ch, the a.i....
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partnering with wing, google's drone company but also with local businesses too like sugar magnolia, which means this program does not just drop packages on demand, they're also driving local businesses. a virginia tech study of this program estimates in five years a fully functional could -- program could bring some businesses sales increase by 27% every year. we talked with walgreens' chief innovation officer, and he told us they see this program as the beginning of a newest rah of convenience. -- new era of convenience. what's next for them for this program in prescription drug delivery. >> we are exploring with wing and regulatory bodies regarding prescription delivery at the moment. but that's still in process. >> reporter: fedex also uses wing for what they call last mile delivery. they drop packages off here, and then the drones do the work, delivering it door to door. fedex tells us they see it as a huge asset to get packages to people especially in rural areas that are impacted by inclement weather in the winter. a drone can just soar right over. >> when it comes to rural deliveries, which are very costly, this could help us improve efficiency as well as cos
partnering with wing, google's drone company but also with local businesses too like sugar magnolia, which means this program does not just drop packages on demand, they're also driving local businesses. a virginia tech study of this program estimates in five years a fully functional could -- program could bring some businesses sales increase by 27% every year. we talked with walgreens' chief innovation officer, and he told us they see this program as the beginning of a newest rah of...
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but a lot of people don't know how to drive the car they need a range of perspectives to solve problems with dynamic themes. it is clear and googleid an analysis there's only actual two characteristics of psychological safety and psychological diversity. so it has to be a lot of the skills that people are trained in psychology and a range of different liberal arts background because that's the only way you will solve the problem but we heavily over index in silicon valley and are ignoring the others one thing the report does a nice job to articulate that the majority of them are not computer science but the community recognizes this itself i have been involved to set up these institutes at stanford and by design it is a multidisciplinary institute so yeah people from law and philosophy and these codirectors of the institute one is a scientist one is a philosopher. so to see the recognition it takes multiple skills so we do need to move away from the ai skills topic primarily about computer science because it isn't. >> i think this is a technical world. you need to be comfortable with technology. you may not be the person developi
but a lot of people don't know how to drive the car they need a range of perspectives to solve problems with dynamic themes. it is clear and googleid an analysis there's only actual two characteristics of psychological safety and psychological diversity. so it has to be a lot of the skills that people are trained in psychology and a range of different liberal arts background because that's the only way you will solve the problem but we heavily over index in silicon valley and are ignoring the...
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advantage in containers, google might argue that they sort of wrote the book on it, vmware will talk about it when they post earnings tonight. why is hpe in good position to driveontainerization message? >> well, hp is the age to cloud platform as a service company. that's important to understand we can provide true end to end experience for customers not just in the big cloud but to the edge our differentiation comes down to four things one is open. we believe customers will deploy multi cloud and stack solutions, not one single flavor of it. two is the fact it is truly cloud native, using open source standards. we are deploying in this hp a true solution that's with hp technologies, the data aspect of this is super important. three, the service, we have expertise on the service side to help customers find the right mix of whatever is they have with cloud journey they need to embrace, third and fourth, most important security we build security on the core of the platform we believe we have a very different strategy, that we can provide those experience from the edge to cloud, clideliver ua service in a true cloud open approach >> antonio neri with a sense of w
advantage in containers, google might argue that they sort of wrote the book on it, vmware will talk about it when they post earnings tonight. why is hpe in good position to driveontainerization message? >> well, hp is the age to cloud platform as a service company. that's important to understand we can provide true end to end experience for customers not just in the big cloud but to the edge our differentiation comes down to four things one is open. we believe customers will deploy multi...
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a lot of people do not know how to drive the car, they have to have a range of perspectives to solve problems with dynamic teams. it is really clear. google did an analysis and found there are only two characteristics to teams, psychological safety, people who can brainstorm together, and psychological diversity. it has to be a lot of skills we think of as soft, or people trained in psychology in a range of different littler arts different liberal arts background. in silicon valley, we have the index on technical skills, and we are ignoring the others required to solve problems dynamically. >> two things to agree with or eightre are seven different kinds of capabilities. you look at the majority of them , they are not computer science. the other point, the ai community recognizing itself, for example, i have been involved in setting up an institution at stanford, and by design, that institute is a multidisciplinary institute. if you look at what is going on there, you see scientists and roboticists. the codirectors of the institute , one is a computer scientist, and the other is a philosopher. they are trying to see this recognition that
a lot of people do not know how to drive the car, they have to have a range of perspectives to solve problems with dynamic teams. it is really clear. google did an analysis and found there are only two characteristics to teams, psychological safety, people who can brainstorm together, and psychological diversity. it has to be a lot of skills we think of as soft, or people trained in psychology in a range of different littler arts different liberal arts background. in silicon valley, we have the...
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driving attention to this story. many americans zooming in on this for the first time. in fact, i can tell you earlier today all five of the top googlee entire country were about this story, not the things they're usually about, and viewers who were looking for typical daytime talk shows were greeted by what you see on your screen. every news network's all star team as these hearings got into gear. then viewers were presented with perhaps the only figures more obscure than mid-level diplomats, staff attorneys for the house intelligence committee. former prosecutor daniel goldman for the democrats and steve caster for the republicans, a veteran of benghazi. both going on before message of thoir political congressional bosses on the committee. and they offered sharp prosecutorial inquisitions. that's different from virtually all other hearings. this actually follows the constitution, which treats impeachment as the u.s. government's way to decide, if it must, whether to essentially indict a president. well, indict a president for what? bribery is one theory of the case. goldman even pressing the witness on how sometimes a criminal may
driving attention to this story. many americans zooming in on this for the first time. in fact, i can tell you earlier today all five of the top googlee entire country were about this story, not the things they're usually about, and viewers who were looking for typical daytime talk shows were greeted by what you see on your screen. every news network's all star team as these hearings got into gear. then viewers were presented with perhaps the only figures more obscure than mid-level diplomats,...
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driving cars and trucks. our data is now worth more than oil. raise your hand if you got your data check in the mail. where do they go, facebook, amazon, google tech companies that are paying zero. think about what a thousand dollars a month would've been in the hands of you and your friends and neighbors who need a lower stress level it would mean fewer arguments with your spouse, being able to retire with dignity. it would mean not having to choose between car repairs and new clothing for your kids. it's not about the money but it's about what it means to us. i've been getting a thousand dollars a month to families for a number of months now. i recommend it. one of them is here tonight who lives in iowa falls. thank you, kyle. so he lives in iowa falls with his mom is recovering from cancer. when i saw kyle on my last trip he said he'd taken care of some bills and was playing shows for the first time in years. it was a guitar in for jodi it was car repairs to visit her daughter, mallory in florida it was going back to school at the age of 68. this is what the freedom to spend would mean for us in real life and the reason you can make the re
driving cars and trucks. our data is now worth more than oil. raise your hand if you got your data check in the mail. where do they go, facebook, amazon, google tech companies that are paying zero. think about what a thousand dollars a month would've been in the hands of you and your friends and neighbors who need a lower stress level it would mean fewer arguments with your spouse, being able to retire with dignity. it would mean not having to choose between car repairs and new clothing for...
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driving up rents, pushing out with the mom and pop, you know, restaurants. >> sean: well that's kind of a true thing. that's actually -- it sucks. >> anthony: so it's -- the people everyone hates is googleey're really hated. yeah. only by certain people. but, of course, like outside of san francisco it's like they're heroes you know they change the world, but -- >> anthony: yeah! we like 'em fine. >> sean: yeah, i google things. it's legitimate. >> anthony: yes. i, you know, i google things too. >> sean: i do. it happens, right? [ snort ] excuse me. >> anthony: but, look, i mean, google they have their own buses, which is apparently a bone of contention for people. >> sean: well it is yeah. i mean the buses are -- i do know. >> anthony: why? is it envy? i mean apparently if you work at google or at twitter, i mean lunch is like you know freshly made frittatas and you know, there's some italian housewife making burrata for you. someone making kale smoothies, you know, and i don't have any problem with it at all. >> sean: i don't really either. i genuinely don't have a problem with that stuff at all. i think the only point about like the way a city is changing, is you don't just want to s
driving up rents, pushing out with the mom and pop, you know, restaurants. >> sean: well that's kind of a true thing. that's actually -- it sucks. >> anthony: so it's -- the people everyone hates is googleey're really hated. yeah. only by certain people. but, of course, like outside of san francisco it's like they're heroes you know they change the world, but -- >> anthony: yeah! we like 'em fine. >> sean: yeah, i google things. it's legitimate. >> anthony: yes. i,...
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google's spin off says first responders need to know, coming up, the company is teaching them how do deal with car crashes involving self-driving cars. >>> and what investigators believe the incident is connected to. we'll tell you after the break. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of what's yours®. >>> welcome back. 7:14. there was a fire in hayward, destroyed two vacant buildings off main street and fire officials are investigating to see if there were homeless people in the building. >> it's a good probability because nobody was living there for at least a couple years that i know of. >> the fire spread to the attic of a home next door and tlented a nearby business, but firefighters were able to put it out before that happened. >>> in senate on rosa police are investigating a deadly stabbing and if a marijuana grow is connected to the crime. a 55-year-old was killed on jennings avenue. investigators found signs of the struggle. a woman re
google's spin off says first responders need to know, coming up, the company is teaching them how do deal with car crashes involving self-driving cars. >>> and what investigators believe the incident is connected to. we'll tell you after the break. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and control your goals right from the chase mobile® app. ♪ ♪ chase. make more of...
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companies, google and others, have recognized for a long time that as they attract talent to the bay area in particular but all over the state, that strains the state's housing supply. it drivesup. it drives rent up. and it's important for them to pitch in and help out, as well. >> the president went after california the same way he went after them last year after the camp fire saying that california needs to rake up the forest even though the fires -- most recent fires at least down in south carolina weren't in forests. they were wildfires. what is the president missing when it comes to what's happening in california? i imagine it's two big words. >> look. we laugh but the tweets that the president sent out are just another way to deflect and distract and deny really the major problem that we're facing, which is climate change. and by the way, california has taken enormous efforts since the 2017 deadly tubs fire and last year the camp fire to really work on prepositioning assets to up-staff personnel so that when we have red flag days and now the sort of new term, extreme red flag days, that firefighters are prepared. they're better coordinated. they're able to coordinate ev
companies, google and others, have recognized for a long time that as they attract talent to the bay area in particular but all over the state, that strains the state's housing supply. it drivesup. it drives rent up. and it's important for them to pitch in and help out, as well. >> the president went after california the same way he went after them last year after the camp fire saying that california needs to rake up the forest even though the fires -- most recent fires at least down in...
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drive growth. >> it is all about experience and experience around audio, golden age of audio. we think in addition to offering alexa and googlesomething special around voice to make the experience better the interesting thing is it runs locally on the device, it is a lot about privacy, keeping your information at home. we think some customers are interested in that as well. >> you have an ikea partnership. is the emphasis on new household formation, trying to get existing households to flip to new technology >> this is the thing least understood about sonos, 37% of sales come from existing customers coming back, buying another sonos. you saw during the year the average number of products went from 2.8 to 2.9. part of what we do with ikea and introducing these products, people don't replace products, they add to them year after year we're trying to do both as we go through this, we know in somebody's home, they're probably coming back to buy more. >> talk about the supply chain during the quarter margins took a hit due to tariffs how is it impacting your cap ex as news psychiatrcomes out we mt have a phase one deal by end of t
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drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. ♪ >>> googleystem tomorrow josh lipton has that story for us >> reporter: google officially flipping the switch tomorrow at noon eastern its new streaming game service the idea here that you're going to pay google $10 a month and you can stream these high quality graphics to your pc, tv and most pixel phones. no need nor a pricey game console. should you sign up our own tech reviewer says not right now. it's fun and works well but lacks a big libor. better wait to see what games launch next year remember there's competition microsoft is already testing its own gaming streaming technology too. >> josh, how much in gaming today does it matter what console you're playing own versus just the bottom line of the game >> reporter: well, i think the problem is here, wolf, that the problem to gamers and the reason they are excited is the potential of such technology is that you would be able to stream these complex graphics rich aaa games any time, anywhere now that's more limit high desert here with googl
drive a company's growth and gain new perspectives. that's why we go beyond the numbers. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. ♪ >>> googleystem tomorrow josh lipton has that story for us >> reporter: google officially flipping the switch tomorrow at noon eastern its new streaming game service the idea here that you're going to pay google $10 a month and you can stream these high quality graphics to your pc, tv and most pixel phones. no need nor a pricey game console. should...
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don't know how to drive the car and got to have a range of different perspectives to be able to solve problems with dynamic teams. i mean, that's just -- it's really clear. i mean, google did this analysis. they found there's only two actual characteristics of high-performance teams. psychological safety, so you've got a bunch of people that all can brainstorm together and psychological diversity. so it has to be a lot of the skills that we think of as being softer. it has to be you've got people trained in psychology and a range of different liberal arts backgrounds because that's the only way that you're going to solve the problem. but in silicon valley, we haven't gotten it right at all. we heavily overindex on the technical skills and we are ignoring many of the others that are required to be able to solve problems dynamically. >> doctor? >> yeah, to two things to agree with that, one of the things that the report that was put out, does a nice job of articulating the seven or eight different kinds of capabilities and you look at that, the majority of them are not computer science. so that's one point. the other point i think you're starting to see in the a.i. commu
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drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. >>> welcome back breaking news on google.orneys general are preparing to expand their anti-trust probe of the company to include its search and android business. the probe had previously only focused on google's advertising business you can read the article on cnbc.com the stock is still trading higher intraday. it was up 0.7% last time i checked. still around that level. mike, quick take on this i mean it's not huge specifics here but another sign that the regulatory pressure is very real for these companies. >> if you're examining the advertising business, i mean search kind of feeds that entire thing and privileging of search results in certain directions has, i think, been understood to be part of the issue of course the android eco system >> it's going to be one to watch too with this fit bit acquisition in the works as well it's 14 minutes left until the close. we are now in the closing bell market zone. commercial free coverage of all the action going into the close. >> with that 14 minutes left we're just about set fo
drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ don't get mad. get e*trade, dawg. >>> welcome back breaking news on google.orneys general are preparing to expand their anti-trust probe of the company to include its search and android business. the probe had previously only focused on google's advertising business you can read the article on cnbc.com the stock is still trading higher intraday. it was up 0.7% last time i checked....
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drives people towards solutions like affirm. >> i want to go back to the bigger picture question in terms of tech companies not becoming full banks yet and clearly i understand the argument why googlen't want to apply to be fully regulated like a bank should your old firm, paypal, take that next step and seek a bank charter it feels like it's in the perfect sweet spot to be a modern tech company but to start to eat more of the lunch of its banking rivals but at the moment perhaps doesn't go the whole way. >> one thing that i know about paypal that dan has done a stellar job taking it from one to two i think when we were running it we were focused in building a point solution and i think dan is fully in charge of that ship and my guess is when the time is right he'll go for that. >> fair enough not commenting on it what about quickly the price we've seen in the brokerages, do you think that was sparked by robin hood and the likes of robin hood coming into that space and do you think that ultimately the losers of the charles schwab/td ameritrade deal are the likes of robin hood who sparked the deal in the first lace >> hard to comment on the behaviors of gigantic corporations but my
drives people towards solutions like affirm. >> i want to go back to the bigger picture question in terms of tech companies not becoming full banks yet and clearly i understand the argument why googlen't want to apply to be fully regulated like a bank should your old firm, paypal, take that next step and seek a bank charter it feels like it's in the perfect sweet spot to be a modern tech company but to start to eat more of the lunch of its banking rivals but at the moment perhaps doesn't...
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signature drive for a californrn ballot initiative for a law to give consumers control of their digital data. in all, he would spend $4 million of his own money in an of silicon valley.the goliaths google. >> i'll tell you, i was scared. fear. fear of looking like a world- class idiot.as the market cap oall the firms arrayed against me were, wastr over $lion. >> narrator: he needed 500,000 signatures to get his initiative got well over 600,000. polls showed 80% approval for a privacy law. that made the politicians inacramento pay attention. so mactaggart decided that because he w holding a strong hand, it was worth negotiating with them. >> and if ab-375 passes by tomorrow and is signed into w by the governor we will withdraw the initiative. our deadline to do so is narrator: at the very last moment, a new law was rushed to the floor r the state house. >> everyone take their seats please.le mr. secretary,e call the roll. v >> ting starts. >> alan, i. t >> a first guy, i think, was a republican, and he voted for it. and everybody had said t t f republicans won't vo it because it has this private right of action, where consumers can sue. ed the guy in the senate, calls the name. >> i, ro
signature drive for a californrn ballot initiative for a law to give consumers control of their digital data. in all, he would spend $4 million of his own money in an of silicon valley.the goliaths google. >> i'll tell you, i was scared. fear. fear of looking like a world- class idiot.as the market cap oall the firms arrayed against me were, wastr over $lion. >> narrator: he needed 500,000 signatures to get his initiative got well over 600,000. polls showed 80% approval for a...
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thanksgiving, people like to drive to their destination, gives them the independent ebs ce of leaving wn they want. >> i don't know if you consider them a competitor. do you think waze and google maps have made it better or worse? i remember the old days when my dad would go to aaa to get the trip tick and you would write it out and we would read to him as he was driving >> anyone who has used those apps can tell you a story but how they were misled by them so i always say don't turn your brain off, carry a man as well but those apps are good for when you are trying to maneuver around local streets but for point to point, get a man. we still make lots of maps >> they were going to cost me two minutes this morning to go around a toll on the garden state parkway. >> and we have this conversation in the car all the time. when you're in traffic but you can't really understand why there is traffic and then all of a sudden the traffic lets up what is it, what is the psychology of it sometimes there is no accident, there is no anything, it is just -- >> somebody spilled coffee >> it slows to a nothing and then -- >> it is physics >> i think it is basic rules of the road that people d
thanksgiving, people like to drive to their destination, gives them the independent ebs ce of leaving wn they want. >> i don't know if you consider them a competitor. do you think waze and google maps have made it better or worse? i remember the old days when my dad would go to aaa to get the trip tick and you would write it out and we would read to him as he was driving >> anyone who has used those apps can tell you a story but how they were misled by them so i always say don't...