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there's a lot of different international geopolitical response. >> have we had response from the googles and facebook? >> this is the position of apple and google and facebook say they disclose whenever they do get the requests from the government. facebook has disclosed those numbers. >> very interesting, jo ling kent, thank you. good stuff. are both the government and corporations overstepping bounds when it comes to privacy? what can be done about it, if anything? joining me rob enderle, one of the most well-known technology analysts and chip pits, the ethics and policy integration chairman who presented the award to tim cook at event. begin there, chip, why did mr. cook win that award? >> thank you for having us, ashley. epic, the electronic privacy information center, epic.org is one of the most respected and principled privacy organizations on the planet. this is the first time we've honored a business leader. we did so in tim's personal capacity for value based leadership. he has been perhaps, and i think certainly the most vocal business advocate for privacy and civil liberties since the cybe
there's a lot of different international geopolitical response. >> have we had response from the googles and facebook? >> this is the position of apple and google and facebook say they disclose whenever they do get the requests from the government. facebook has disclosed those numbers. >> very interesting, jo ling kent, thank you. good stuff. are both the government and corporations overstepping bounds when it comes to privacy? what can be done about it, if anything? joining...
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it's just that apple does not have as much data as google or facebook.ome commentators think that this could disadvantage apple in the long term if companies leverage their data to provide a smart term experience online, we will continue to follow how the privacy battle heats up. up next everything you need to know ahead of the annual twitter shareholder meeting. plus, nasa is lossing -- launching a flying saucer. the agency plans to put humans on mars a head on "bloomberg west." ♪ emily: a story we are following, google holding its annual shareholder meeting today and surrogate grin releasing an impassioned letter to investors defending some of his far out and very expensive projects from smart contact lenses to smart driving cars. if investors question how the projects add to the bottom line, he says that real change comes in revolution, not evolution. in the meantime and about 20 minutes twitter will open up their shareholder meeting and there are some big questions facing the company. including disappointment wall patients running in with senior mana
it's just that apple does not have as much data as google or facebook.ome commentators think that this could disadvantage apple in the long term if companies leverage their data to provide a smart term experience online, we will continue to follow how the privacy battle heats up. up next everything you need to know ahead of the annual twitter shareholder meeting. plus, nasa is lossing -- launching a flying saucer. the agency plans to put humans on mars a head on "bloomberg west." ♪...
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tim cook takes a veiled swipe at google and facebook for "gobbling up user data and monetizing it." though he didn't call them out by name, cook told the privacy conference that internet companies build their business by "lulling consumers into complacency." on google, that means the company is tracking activity across the web including skinning our e-mails. facebook knows what we're up to even what we share on other websites. tim cook says apple isn't interested in our data. a be clear. apple does collect our data and uses it to help advertisers target their ads. it's just that apple doesn't have as much data as google or facebook. some commentators think this could disadvantage apple in the long-term if companies leverage their data to provide a smarter experience online. we'll keep an eye on how the privacy battle continues to heat up. up next, everything you need to know ahead of twitter's annual shareholder meeting. will the company learned to tell its own story to investors and users, like a billionaire investor chris sacca? nasa is launching a flying software. -- flying saucer
tim cook takes a veiled swipe at google and facebook for "gobbling up user data and monetizing it." though he didn't call them out by name, cook told the privacy conference that internet companies build their business by "lulling consumers into complacency." on google, that means the company is tracking activity across the web including skinning our e-mails. facebook knows what we're up to even what we share on other websites. tim cook says apple isn't interested in our...
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they work at google and facebook where are they work at twitter. >> isn't there business to make money? google or facebook or whatever is supposed to just allocate you know a couple of hundred people to doing the government's work somehow all without pay, all without contributing to the bottom line but the other thing is it actually would be almost impossible to do. let me give you an example. facebook has every day one billion, b, billion messages a day. even if someone wrote the most sophisticated algarhythm out there that caught 99.9% of the terrorists, they would. as jonah said had they would identify all the terrorists. also one million people a day as false positive. who is going to go through this date? yeah we have the terrorists, and you other million people. when i was on the black list for the tsa and they didn't let any gary smiths in the country on the plane without all sorts of documentation. that's the thing you would go through. >> facebook shut down some flights and they thought that they had sold artifacts that were stolen. are these companies really doing what they'r
they work at google and facebook where are they work at twitter. >> isn't there business to make money? google or facebook or whatever is supposed to just allocate you know a couple of hundred people to doing the government's work somehow all without pay, all without contributing to the bottom line but the other thing is it actually would be almost impossible to do. let me give you an example. facebook has every day one billion, b, billion messages a day. even if someone wrote the most...
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. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are they going to be ther major platforms 10 years from now? john: conventional wisdom, probably not. but these are for amazing companies with talented who have proven propositions to consumers that i think are durable and will last for more than a decade. if you look at the stuff at probably the first company to $1 apple, it is trillion. emily: what about an apple car? john: i think it is a great idea. i had a lot of conversations with steve. one of the wonderful qualities of steve is he was incredibly focused. he was really good at saying no. emily: at the time he said we are not ready? john: yes. emily: did he talk to him about tv? what did he say? john: he said he thought he had cracked the code on apple tv. emily: you think he did? john: yes. emily: what are we waiting for. john: may be deals with the media companies. venture firms don't merge. they are partnerships. we are always talking to people we think are great about whether or not they would fit on our team. emily: what happened with thomas? did h
. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are they going to be ther major platforms 10 years from now? john: conventional wisdom, probably not. but these are for amazing companies with talented who have proven propositions to consumers that i think are durable and will last for more than a decade. if you look at the stuff at probably the first company to $1 apple, it is trillion. emily: what about an apple car? john: i think it is a great idea. i had a lot of...
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whether it's google, facebook, twitter, they have a privacy breach.ebody find out they changed something in the disclosures that you never read. somebody blows up about it. it's a big story. they told you they did this. charles: so does everyone agree with scottie -- you don't think apple is being hypocritical? matt: no, i don't think so. that's his view. charles: i think one of the narratives here is that, listen, facebook, google, are major potential rivals of apple. why not now try your best to preempt that at least in the public realm. >> they're database companies. apple is a things company. what it makes it interesting, i think this reflects that there's a growing desire for this sense of privacy. including facebook just came out with pgp enabled ability to do this. the internet of things, the next thing that will happen, this will be connected to the internet. your cufflinks are connected to the interpret. apple is trying to throw down a marker. that data should be totally private. the company that is doing the internet of things -- charles: ju
whether it's google, facebook, twitter, they have a privacy breach.ebody find out they changed something in the disclosures that you never read. somebody blows up about it. it's a big story. they told you they did this. charles: so does everyone agree with scottie -- you don't think apple is being hypocritical? matt: no, i don't think so. that's his view. charles: i think one of the narratives here is that, listen, facebook, google, are major potential rivals of apple. why not now try your best...
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. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are they going to be ther major platforms 10 years from now? john: conventional wisdom, probably not. the truth of the matter, in my view, are that these are four amazing companies with talented people who have proven propositions to consumers that i think will last more than a decade. if you look at the stuff going on at apple they are the first to a trillion double -- a trillion dollars on market capital. one of the wonderful qualities about steve was that he was incredibly focused. he was very good at saying no. not ready.aid we are did you talk to him about tv? what did he say? i think i've cracked the code on tv? emily: do you believe him? john: yes. we are waiting for deals with media companies. emily: what happened? john: venture firms don't merge. they are partnerships. we are always talking to people we think are great about whether or not they would fit on our team. emily: what happened with thomas? did he really want to be ceo? john: if he did, it wouldn't really work. partnerships don't have ceos.
. ♪ emily: of the four major platforms, google amazon, facebook, and apple, are they going to be ther major platforms 10 years from now? john: conventional wisdom, probably not. the truth of the matter, in my view, are that these are four amazing companies with talented people who have proven propositions to consumers that i think will last more than a decade. if you look at the stuff going on at apple they are the first to a trillion double -- a trillion dollars on market capital. one of the...
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it is them to apple google, facebook amazon, and microsoft and this time the values are more reasonablenot another bubble. let's get to the accuweather forecast. late information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan and by the way that program tonight at 7:30 summer storms was outsideing. you liked it? we worked hard and had useful information i hope. hopefully we'll do another one in the winter. >> winter storm. >> you have a title already. >> thanks, jim. stormtracker 6 live showing we do have some isolated summer storms now one over berks county north of wolmolsdorf. it's kind of a very small cluster of storms stij heavy downpours and moving to the east. reading you're seeing rain right now. also some fog, visibility in reading reported at 1.5 miles. temperatures today stuck in the 7 0s. 7 12 the current temperature down if high of 73 which is 11 degrees below average. it was a cool day and allentown and trenton 68 degrees. >>> millville 68, sea isle city 70. along with action radar showing a warm front possess pressing north through the roojon and this has moisture associ
it is them to apple google, facebook amazon, and microsoft and this time the values are more reasonablenot another bubble. let's get to the accuweather forecast. late information from accuweather and meteorologist cecily tynan and by the way that program tonight at 7:30 summer storms was outsideing. you liked it? we worked hard and had useful information i hope. hopefully we'll do another one in the winter. >> winter storm. >> you have a title already. >> thanks, jim....
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we want free content we want twitter, we want facebook we want google. but we're not willing to give anything back. the same with the companies the same with the entrepreneurs. they're making large fortunes, but unlike the -- [inaudible] they're not giving anything back. and i think they need to acknowledge themself as new elite is that sense of responsibility. some have more than others. a guy from salesforce.com, i think, has a better sense in some ways than perhaps jeff bezos. i'm very critical of bezos and am nonin this book but -- amazon in this book. but perhaps his investment in "the washington post" will make him more civic minded. >> host: what we really need is an informal bill of responsibility. what would be included in that? >> guest: responsibility to behave towards each other with respect, to respect other people's property, not to steal content online, not to hide behind anonymity and bully people to the extent that they commit suicide having -- and on the other side in terms of the companies themselves, having a respect, real respect for
we want free content we want twitter, we want facebook we want google. but we're not willing to give anything back. the same with the companies the same with the entrepreneurs. they're making large fortunes, but unlike the -- [inaudible] they're not giving anything back. and i think they need to acknowledge themself as new elite is that sense of responsibility. some have more than others. a guy from salesforce.com, i think, has a better sense in some ways than perhaps jeff bezos. i'm very...
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facebook. google. we're not willing to give anything back. they are making large fortunes but they're not giving anything back. what we need from this new elite is acknowledge themselves as new elite with a sense of responsibility. some more than others. some has better senses. perhaps bezos will be a more it civic minded person. host: rather than an internet bill of rights, what we need is an informal will of responsibility. what would be included? andrew: from responsibility to behave toward each other with respect to respect other people's property enough to steal content online. don't hide behind anonymity or bullying so they commit suicide. having a real respect for the consumer. we hear the ideology of the consumer. really it is the consumer who is being exposed. our data is being mined. companies like amazon need to show more responsibility. we have had a long struggle between capital and labor about working conditions. amazon's labor policies and distribution centers and experience of working for amazon is rather like early 19th centu
facebook. google. we're not willing to give anything back. they are making large fortunes but they're not giving anything back. what we need from this new elite is acknowledge themselves as new elite with a sense of responsibility. some more than others. some has better senses. perhaps bezos will be a more it civic minded person. host: rather than an internet bill of rights, what we need is an informal will of responsibility. what would be included? andrew: from responsibility to behave toward...
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emily: you think facebook, google, alibaba, microsoft, they would all buy twitter. chris: their shareholders paid a lot of money for it. it would fit into their companies without blowing out or competing with something. emily: what about apple? chris: i don't think they care. it is not in their bones, they don't care enough. i think they go in a different direction. they don't care as much about the social elements. i just want to be clear about this, though -- i don't think twitter should sell to them. there is literally unlimited potential in what twitter can build to get to 100 million more people. if they do that, the stock will be trading in the 70's, 80's, and 90's. that is why i am not campaigning privately or publicly for it to be sold. i don't see anybody on the board that would block that sale. i think sometimes when of the founder is still running the company, people defer to their judgment. i think you are allowed to be weirder and a bit more eccentric. dick doesn't have the benefit of being the founder, and people don't give him that benefit of the doub
emily: you think facebook, google, alibaba, microsoft, they would all buy twitter. chris: their shareholders paid a lot of money for it. it would fit into their companies without blowing out or competing with something. emily: what about apple? chris: i don't think they care. it is not in their bones, they don't care enough. i think they go in a different direction. they don't care as much about the social elements. i just want to be clear about this, though -- i don't think twitter should sell...
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is the greedy at the time has come for companies like google facebook and twitter to accept and understandhat their policy a complete unsustainable? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very important point. we are urging social media companies to work with us and to help us in terms of dealing with terrorism. britain is trying to search through everybody's e-mails and invade their privacy. we just want to make sure that terrorists don't have a safe space to community. that is the challenge and it will be a challenge that comes in front of the house because justice come we've always been able on the authority of the home secretary to sign a warrant and into the focal or a mobile phone call, or other of immediate communications. the question we've got to ask, as technology develops are we content to leave a safe space, ending the 15 indications for terroristic unity with each other put my answer is no, we should not and that means that we do have to look at all the new media that are being produced and make sure that in every case we are able on the signature of a work to get to the botto
is the greedy at the time has come for companies like google facebook and twitter to accept and understandhat their policy a complete unsustainable? >> i think my honorable friend makes a very important point. we are urging social media companies to work with us and to help us in terms of dealing with terrorism. britain is trying to search through everybody's e-mails and invade their privacy. we just want to make sure that terrorists don't have a safe space to community. that is the...
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. >>> you could get some new privacy protection when you use google and facebook if the california-based gets its way. >> michael finney is here to explain what this consumer watchdog is proposing. >> yeah, this is interesting. there's a possibility you might be able to soon tell internet companies to stop spying on you. the federal communications commission is considering a petition that would force tech giants like google and facebook to honor requests not to track your internet activity. those doing the tracking say following you around digitally allows them to send you ads that are more relevant to your interests. that means they wouldn't waste your time. currently those companies are not required to honor do not track requests that internet service providers must. consumer watchdog says all the companies collect the same type of private information so they should operate under the same rules. >>> add a teen driver to your insurance policy and be ready to pay nearly double. a new study by insurancerate.com finds families in california see their auto insurance premiums increase 85% wh
. >>> you could get some new privacy protection when you use google and facebook if the california-based gets its way. >> michael finney is here to explain what this consumer watchdog is proposing. >> yeah, this is interesting. there's a possibility you might be able to soon tell internet companies to stop spying on you. the federal communications commission is considering a petition that would force tech giants like google and facebook to honor requests not to track your...
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>> i think it's google or facebook because what twitter is trying to do, they are trying to become aing mall. they want to put buttons in their feeds, go directly through them and be taken to, let's say, a macy's or a jcpenney. to charlie's point, twitter needs massive organization. the engineers cost tons of money, i think they need to get out of the markets to make -- >> i'd like to to ask you guys two questions. feel free to jump in. do they have to be sold? it seems like they probably do. >> i think the product is great. i love it. and i'm not a millennial, but i use periscope. i think these are great products. how you make them profitable is a huge question that they cannot answer which is to your point of do they need to just sell this thing. because they have no clear path right no to a bottom line profit. not one of these adjusted things, a bottom line profit. >> you build management out to do that? it's very hard -- >> it is really hard to do that because they are far away -- liz: i don't know, brian -- [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] he was one of the founders, along
>> i think it's google or facebook because what twitter is trying to do, they are trying to become aing mall. they want to put buttons in their feeds, go directly through them and be taken to, let's say, a macy's or a jcpenney. to charlie's point, twitter needs massive organization. the engineers cost tons of money, i think they need to get out of the markets to make -- >> i'd like to to ask you guys two questions. feel free to jump in. do they have to be sold? it seems like they...
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google, facebook of alibaba, microsoft would all love to buy twitter. not campaigning for twitter to be sold. he said, if they don't see progress in six months, maybe they should sell to someone else. pimm: don't miss the full interview tonight at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. forward tom looking that. tune in at 7:00 p.m. to watch erik schatzker's "inside chevron." i am leaving you. pimm: well done. i will see you later today. relaxing the crude oil export fat -- ban. ♪ pimm: welcome back to the "bloomberg market day." let's take a look at top stories. he has been a commanding force and newspapers, televisions, and movies and rupert murdoch now taping a step back. he is going to give up his title as chief executive of 21st century fox and will hand over the title to his son james. he will remain chairman of the company and will still run its strategy. the imf has told greece, see you later. greecem negotiating with is left brussels after failing to make any progress on a deal. spokesman said the remains are differences in key areas and the ball is now
google, facebook of alibaba, microsoft would all love to buy twitter. not campaigning for twitter to be sold. he said, if they don't see progress in six months, maybe they should sell to someone else. pimm: don't miss the full interview tonight at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. forward tom looking that. tune in at 7:00 p.m. to watch erik schatzker's "inside chevron." i am leaving you. pimm: well done. i will see you later today. relaxing the crude oil export fat -- ban. ♪ pimm:...
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facebook. they're in a class amongst themselves. when advertisers consider budgets right now they think about their google budget for direct spos, theybout their facebook budget. it doesn't compare to anything else. i'm saying the stock being up 3% on a product they may launch. which is a movie around a michael kors watch is a little bizarre to me. >> kayla, you talked about facebook's advertising with a senior executive yesterday. wauth to set this up? >> yeah, carolyn everson is one of the prominent executives at facebook. she runs the advertising business. reports to a couple of others in that business. but she is really the name to watch here in cannes. she was not only talking about that immersive technology. but she was really talking about this bigger bet that facebook is making. looming in the background of the discussions here. that's what the company is doing in mobile video. and she among other facebook executives really believe that for facebook, lightning can strike twice. here's what she said. >> the biggest buzzword it seems here at cannes and even leading up to this is video. and especially what facebook is doing with
facebook. they're in a class amongst themselves. when advertisers consider budgets right now they think about their google budget for direct spos, theybout their facebook budget. it doesn't compare to anything else. i'm saying the stock being up 3% on a product they may launch. which is a movie around a michael kors watch is a little bizarre to me. >> kayla, you talked about facebook's advertising with a senior executive yesterday. wauth to set this up? >> yeah, carolyn everson is...
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the only way that google and facebook make money is by giving their stuff out for free. we all use it, wonderful products that ultimately they are collecting our data which they pass on to advertisers and that is where their fortunes lie. that defined the economy. it's not just me. ethan simmers and -- zimmerman one of the original idealists of the internet has become so cynical about this because his business model the original sin of the internet. i think we need to acknowledge the henry think business models. maybe mark zuckerberg is watching this. i would rather pay 10,000 -- $10 a month to facebook. i'm not on facebook because i don't want my data to be appropriated and i don't want to be watched all the time but i'd be happier to pay $10 a month to facebook. it's a great service and i can connect with my friends around the world but i don't want i.t. to being mined. this economy that exist now that's more than just on the horizon is really a dystopia. something that science fiction writers have warned us about for centuries. it's becoming real. everything we do and
the only way that google and facebook make money is by giving their stuff out for free. we all use it, wonderful products that ultimately they are collecting our data which they pass on to advertisers and that is where their fortunes lie. that defined the economy. it's not just me. ethan simmers and -- zimmerman one of the original idealists of the internet has become so cynical about this because his business model the original sin of the internet. i think we need to acknowledge the henry...
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google and facebook do and you don't know how you are using it. es google and facebook and go beyond that twitter, pandora and pinterest. this is largely what makes the iphone run. it's a tremendously valuable service because of all the free things behind it. if we had to pay for the things would we be willing to spend as much on the phone itself or apple devices. this is something i think apple has to wrestle with. >> data may not have a price, but does it have a cost? >> certainly. i'm not sure how you are asking that question. there is a trade off. consumers have a trade off in how they get free information. with apple they are paying for services. they are paying with data. it's perfectly fair for tim coo being to say that's okay but you need to know how that is being used. for cook to go after the business models which is how it appears. that may be disingenuous. >> the cost is us. we are selling a bit of ourselves. at this point is it just safety in numbers? are we overconcerned about privacy? is anybody going to be able to figure anything ou
google and facebook do and you don't know how you are using it. es google and facebook and go beyond that twitter, pandora and pinterest. this is largely what makes the iphone run. it's a tremendously valuable service because of all the free things behind it. if we had to pay for the things would we be willing to spend as much on the phone itself or apple devices. this is something i think apple has to wrestle with. >> data may not have a price, but does it have a cost? >>...
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seen international leaders and ministerial level ambassadors but bringing together groups like google, facebooktter which are so crucial working with government to stop these kind of extremism. a lot of the sessions have been closed today. but from what i have understand it there has been progress made in terms of social media and how that strong propaganda message from isis can be countered. it's not going to be easy. the summit is all about exchanging ideas and what has and hasn't worked in different countries in the past. but, look, this communique will be released tomorrow. i think in terms of any outcomes today and what has been achieved, well, authorities here want to keep these sessions behind closed doors so a free-flow of ideas without the media getting involved. but from what i'm hearing a lot of being discussed in terms of countering that message via social media. >> certainly significant if they are on board because that's a lot of the problem, the request being that they shut down some of these recruiting sites. and australian police and authorities have been grappling with the dis
seen international leaders and ministerial level ambassadors but bringing together groups like google, facebooktter which are so crucial working with government to stop these kind of extremism. a lot of the sessions have been closed today. but from what i have understand it there has been progress made in terms of social media and how that strong propaganda message from isis can be countered. it's not going to be easy. the summit is all about exchanging ideas and what has and hasn't worked in...
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the former mayor hopes that the school's graduates were found the next apple, google facebook or twitterk city. this week he doubled down on his bet, atting 100$100 million. sadly this bold investment in big science is the exception these dies in america, not the rule. federal spending on research and development in 2011 was half what it was in 1960 as a percentage of gdp. they accounted for 37% of the world's spending and in 2011 the share was down to 30% according to the national science foundation. china is expected to pass the united states as the world's leading funder by 2019. the government plans to invest in a slew of big science projects like a $330 million high tech zone in the province and a $1 billion cloud commuting center as "the washington post" points out. china is not alone. singapore's government has been making massive investments in science and technology with the research helps for feels like biomedicine. the extraordinary dominance is the product of large government investments in research and development. the funding of private partnerships and more. just as washin
the former mayor hopes that the school's graduates were found the next apple, google facebook or twitterk city. this week he doubled down on his bet, atting 100$100 million. sadly this bold investment in big science is the exception these dies in america, not the rule. federal spending on research and development in 2011 was half what it was in 1960 as a percentage of gdp. they accounted for 37% of the world's spending and in 2011 the share was down to 30% according to the national science...
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i have been packaged up when we use google or facebook. we become the product. >> monday night on "the communicators" on c-span2. announcer: american history tv is featuring lincoln, nebraska. the canard house is the oldest structure in lincoln. the house belonged to the first secretary of state of nebraska and was one of the first three men who picked lincoln as the site for nebraska's capital. c-span visited many sites exploring lincoln's history. learn more about lincoln all weekend on american history tv. announcer: we spoke with pete ricketts inside his office at the nebraska state capitol. >> is there an era or event in nebraska history that resonates with you? governor ricketts: one of the fun things that i think a lot of people don't know there was a big european battle here. the spanish were claiming the high plains, and they were at war with the french. that often happened. they were concerned about french trappers coming in and infringing upon their territory, so they sent an expedition from santa fe, new mexico, to come investi
i have been packaged up when we use google or facebook. we become the product. >> monday night on "the communicators" on c-span2. announcer: american history tv is featuring lincoln, nebraska. the canard house is the oldest structure in lincoln. the house belonged to the first secretary of state of nebraska and was one of the first three men who picked lincoln as the site for nebraska's capital. c-span visited many sites exploring lincoln's history. learn more about lincoln all...
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deirdre he's taking aim. >> at google and facebook for sure.ompany says if you're not paying for anything guess what, you're the target and the product and apple says that's not who we want to be. this is a violation of first amendment rights and he-- part of his speech calling out directly on facebook and google, others have won edward snowden interesting to note. senator patrick leahy, basically count the services too high. stuart: he's playing to a friendly crowd. >> he was, in fact with the idea that it should be free and protected. maria: maria:-- >> so he's not going to make money off that. >> he has your credit card. that's right, he says we're not going to sell it to advertisers. stuart: did he join the edward snowden crowd. ashley: the same group, that say they will not share anything. stuart: i don't think that apple stock will have any reaction. >> i don't think at all, but he made a big stand. stuart: i'd like to see that stand. and fifa like the mob, down goes the chief. ashley, this time yesterdayset blatter was firmly installed.
deirdre he's taking aim. >> at google and facebook for sure.ompany says if you're not paying for anything guess what, you're the target and the product and apple says that's not who we want to be. this is a violation of first amendment rights and he-- part of his speech calling out directly on facebook and google, others have won edward snowden interesting to note. senator patrick leahy, basically count the services too high. stuart: he's playing to a friendly crowd. >> he was, in...
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that sparked the first reports of their kind from apple google, and facebook, but the results were dismaloke to tracy chou about the progress that has been made since then. tracy: we've had some pretty big increases in our numbers so we would like to share some the tactics we've apply that have been successful. when i first published my blog post, we were 10% and now are getting close to 17%. our engineering intern class this summer is about one third female, which is quite a bit higher than we were seeing overall a year and a half ago. emily: a step in the right direction, but she says it could take decades until we see 50-50 gender equality in engineering. nintendo is using the old and the new at e3 this week. we haven't seen this franchise on a console since 2005 when it was on the gamecube. nintendo striking a rare deal with activision. the gaming giant is bringing its amiibo figures in. users can play as that character in the game. reggie, thanks for being here. you guys historically have been really protective of nintendo characters. why this partnership with activision, and why now
that sparked the first reports of their kind from apple google, and facebook, but the results were dismaloke to tracy chou about the progress that has been made since then. tracy: we've had some pretty big increases in our numbers so we would like to share some the tactics we've apply that have been successful. when i first published my blog post, we were 10% and now are getting close to 17%. our engineering intern class this summer is about one third female, which is quite a bit higher than we...