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realize that the federal government is using google docs they're using google tools in some cases there are even linked to g. mail so google has fused itself with our federal government in so many ways the government's motivation for using it is well google's already done it and they they have this thing that works it seems to be working pretty well for consumerist so the idea behind it was one very well let's just put some government agencies on google. you know will use google cloud for something they lack the expertise to have the necessary security. and then it becomes a big embarrassment afterwards to try and keep it out of the media because people would rightfully point out there is a huge security risk some members of congress are calling for an investigation of google for secretly tracking i phone users all over the internet even users who thought they had blocked that kind of surveillance were you see this pattern emerging over and over again so look at google street view google agreeing to pay $7000000.00 to settle what $38.00 states are street new cars collection of data unsecured by 5 networks. as an open sourc
realize that the federal government is using google docs they're using google tools in some cases there are even linked to g. mail so google has fused itself with our federal government in so many ways the government's motivation for using it is well google's already done it and they they have this thing that works it seems to be working pretty well for consumerist so the idea behind it was one very well let's just put some government agencies on google. you know will use google cloud for...
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google. but some critics fear that blocking chrome cookies could harm smaller competitors and websites trying to market themselves. then google google stopping 3rd parties so advertisers from learning more of. it's users it's may not be in the company's interest but what i'm more concerned about our users interests and if users are being shielded from 3rd parties more parties that they aren't aware of and whose methods they don't know and that protection is more important than the upsets it could cause in the advertising industry. even to. a marked. whether or not google and other tech giants really do care about privacy even if only to protect their business the initiative has certainly benefited the user. that sounds like it's good for users but it also makes google even stronger. they don't have to stop collecting data that's simply stopping others from doing it seems the battle for privacy is far from over what do you think is your privacy important to you do you feel trading your data for a service like google maps is a fair deal would love to know how you deal with these issues. on facebook on the w dot com or you would you se
google. but some critics fear that blocking chrome cookies could harm smaller competitors and websites trying to market themselves. then google google stopping 3rd parties so advertisers from learning more of. it's users it's may not be in the company's interest but what i'm more concerned about our users interests and if users are being shielded from 3rd parties more parties that they aren't aware of and whose methods they don't know and that protection is more important than the upsets it...
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google remained in the real parade for now. they are listening and talking with google about those concerns. we reached out to google google for comment but have not heard back. >>> contra costa county orinda joined the list of east bay cities flying the rainbow flag. the flag waving outside the orinda chamber of commerce. this would the mayor declared june is pride month in the city. >>> time for weather. if you are not a fan of the heat you might be living in san francisco for that reason. i implore you to get outside and enjoy tonight. the heat is not here yet. when you wake up tomorrow it will be a completely different air mass. the wind direction is changing. that is a big deal. we will go offshore by tomorrow which will warm you up by 16 degrees in san francisco. currently in the 60s and 70s. it is clear. it is comfortable. evermore 75. san jose 73. concorde 78. coming up on sunday that is hot. brentwood 100 degrees. pleasanton 99. morgan hill 98. he gets hotter on monday. 50s tonight. redwood city 55. vallejo 57. we have baseball tonight. first pitch just after 7 pm. pick taking on the dodgers. we have anothe
google remained in the real parade for now. they are listening and talking with google about those concerns. we reached out to google google for comment but have not heard back. >>> contra costa county orinda joined the list of east bay cities flying the rainbow flag. the flag waving outside the orinda chamber of commerce. this would the mayor declared june is pride month in the city. >>> time for weather. if you are not a fan of the heat you might be living in san francisco...
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is to get people on to google and off of google out into the open web as quickly as possible and largely they were really successful about that the success of google led to in many ways the success of the open web in this explosive growth in startups in innovation during that period google had developed this incredible technology called page rank unveiling what was known for the back row about algorithm and it was just leaps and bounds ahead of services like yahoo altavista and quickly became the clear winner in the space just from a technology basis and what page does is it spiders around the internet instead of being a directory service like yahoo was it's taking pictures of web pages and analyzing the links between the web pages and using them to make some assumptions about relevance and so if you're looking for some history of abraham lincoln. and there's a bunch of links to process the web pointing to a particular site that must mean that this page is the quote unquote most relevant . now they had to figure out how do we make money off this we've got an index how do we make money well they figure out how to do that it's pretty simple all you
is to get people on to google and off of google out into the open web as quickly as possible and largely they were really successful about that the success of google led to in many ways the success of the open web in this explosive growth in startups in innovation during that period google had developed this incredible technology called page rank unveiling what was known for the back row about algorithm and it was just leaps and bounds ahead of services like yahoo altavista and quickly became...
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student who was graduating who was listening and said oh this sounds a lot like ashton kutcher google, google, googlelly bad. >> kennedy: yeah, 18-year-olds have good memories. remember that moment when ashton kutcher is so dreamy and i just love his message and what he has to say. wait a second that's too familiar. >> greg: i bet ashton kutcher ever thought he would be plagiarized for a speech. that's like copying the test from a high school quarterback. something you are not going to do. but is he actually surprisingly intelligent. you know, i guess i wonder why he did it. i have think he probably waited for the last minute to write his speech. and he freaked out and realized it was harder than he thought. and so he decided to like, he looked around -- do you know what he did he? googled great commencement speeches and then thought maybe if i just put them in -- next time just quote people, do like 10 inspirational quotes from greg gutfeld's book. the gutfeld monologue. it's on paperback. >> juan: did he leave out the sexy part? >> greg: yes. he changed that part which technically then isn't plagia
student who was graduating who was listening and said oh this sounds a lot like ashton kutcher google, google, googlelly bad. >> kennedy: yeah, 18-year-olds have good memories. remember that moment when ashton kutcher is so dreamy and i just love his message and what he has to say. wait a second that's too familiar. >> greg: i bet ashton kutcher ever thought he would be plagiarized for a speech. that's like copying the test from a high school quarterback. something you are not going...
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google. what do you get? only the stuff google gives. google uses search results to steer outcomes to that which is favorable to google. if one side has perfect information and the other side only has information that the side with perfect information gives them. when you look at google, i would go to their philosophy of management is unlike anything we have seen. google -- there is a professor at harvard who has written a foundational back to called the age of surveillance capitalism. google is converting all human experience into data to eliminate uncertainty. but it means you are eliminating human choice. >> don't be evil. isn't that what it was supposed to be. >> it's very orwellian. >> what should we do about it? you laid out a good case that they are doing all these damaging things. they have have too much power. should we break them up? >> you need to do two things. anti-trust is half of the solution. i want to use the model of at&t. i want to take their patent for the foal yoas and make them licensable by technology companies. i want to
google. what do you get? only the stuff google gives. google uses search results to steer outcomes to that which is favorable to google. if one side has perfect information and the other side only has information that the side with perfect information gives them. when you look at google, i would go to their philosophy of management is unlike anything we have seen. google -- there is a professor at harvard who has written a foundational back to called the age of surveillance capitalism. google...
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google news closed in spain when they try this experiment. in part because the return on remedy wasn't there. google is still the most popular website in spain but it demolished the local news publishers who lost out to the big publishers of "el pais" who can rely on name recognition. the privilege of sending traffic to our website hasn't working modern place -- market places. >> first of all come at a don't pay for news content. to imply that, that doesn't happen. there are reasons for that, including intellectual property regime in the u.s. but if you think about it, when you talk about the digital future of news, people still get caught up in these old economy, things about newspaper versus audio versus video. the future of news delivery is all those things. ands text, it is audio, they are now two companies that regulate that business. they stand between us and our readers. google facebook being those companies, and they determine how content is delivered, to whom it is delivered, how the news we get is different and how we can or cannot monetize that news. be a great -- in the print era, that was a great thing when you won't distribution. we don't own our distribution anymore but two other companies do and they decide everything about your news experience, including whether we live or die. frankly, what this bill was about, i've not been asking the government to regulate them. peter: let's explain the bill you are talking about, which is the journalism competition and preservation act of 2019. what is that? distortue to some bad the precedents, antitrust laws protect google and facebook from us, if you can believe that, ironically. in the sense news publishers cannot collectively negotiate and act with the platforms. that would be in antitrust violation for us to act collectively to ask for better terms for our news delivery. that is an inequity, which we notk
google news closed in spain when they try this experiment. in part because the return on remedy wasn't there. google is still the most popular website in spain but it demolished the local news publishers who lost out to the big publishers of "el pais" who can rely on name recognition. the privilege of sending traffic to our website hasn't working modern place -- market places. >> first of all come at a don't pay for news content. to imply that, that doesn't happen. there are...
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and there's no way to do that because google doesn't share that information and because google wants to have its own information at the time for example travel so google is getting into the travel business and when any time you do a search it's going to give you google will put right at the top it's own travel findings for best results cheapest fares something that you know many of these troubled but he tried to do exactly pete let's just go to safeway so go ahead and gentlemen just like when i go to safeway i'm going to get a safeway razor. ok but really i'm going to show it really is going to be you know on i don't know hang on guys well you know obviously google is going to support its own products let me go to bill right now and it will punish any kind of competition that it sees as well i mean you can't have it both ways saying that your you're a search for the entire internet and then say we're going to punish people who reward these people are going to go to bill on that in line or you don't have but let me go to already seen let me go to bill who had been saying fines leveled against google in the e.u. for anti competitive practices and the fa
and there's no way to do that because google doesn't share that information and because google wants to have its own information at the time for example travel so google is getting into the travel business and when any time you do a search it's going to give you google will put right at the top it's own travel findings for best results cheapest fares something that you know many of these troubled but he tried to do exactly pete let's just go to safeway so go ahead and gentlemen just like when i...
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google. google is a long term partner of san francisco pride. google is a registered contingent of the parade. we have reached out to car loss monoza for comment on this but they have yet to return our request at this time. christina rendon fox 2 news. >>> a billionaire tech investor from silicon valley is apologizing for shoving raptors. ktvu's alyssa harrington explains how the warriors and the nba are responding. >> this is what kyle lowry was talking about. >> this is what got warriors minority owner mark stevens banned. raptors point guard kyle lowry went for a loose ball and collided with fans sitting court side. stevens reached over and shoved him. lowry said stevens cussed at him' several time. >> he had no reason to touch me. he had no reason to reach over two seats and say some vulgar language to me. no place for people like that in our league and hopefully he never comes back to an nba game. >> the fan 59-year-old billionaire and venture capitalist. and apart of the six member warriors board. stevens issued a public apology thursday. it said
google. google is a long term partner of san francisco pride. google is a registered contingent of the parade. we have reached out to car loss monoza for comment on this but they have yet to return our request at this time. christina rendon fox 2 news. >>> a billionaire tech investor from silicon valley is apologizing for shoving raptors. ktvu's alyssa harrington explains how the warriors and the nba are responding. >> this is what kyle lowry was talking about. >> this is...
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you know i'm i'm in favor of breaking up google mostly because of the privacy issue google has more google has more data on people than the n.s.a. . than any government agency ever dreamed of. it has tracks you across every platform chrome is ubiquitous browser therefore if you are a lot fewer any company anywhere in the world you need to have a presence on chrome which grew arms and the only area that google really suffers from is in telephones but nevertheless you load a google app on your telephone which of course we all do because we all like to use g. mail or watch you tube then they're on the phone as well so this is a completely unbalanced scenario that needs to be to grow caught up as soon as possible and. let's go back to bill in london bill you know we have the we have the situation of 18 t. when they created they the baby bells ok and they competed against each other and they were actually at one point allowed to merge ok after they had been broken up and i want to speak to an issue that i'm sure ad will bring up but i'm going to mention it now the current owners of this let's s
you know i'm i'm in favor of breaking up google mostly because of the privacy issue google has more google has more data on people than the n.s.a. . than any government agency ever dreamed of. it has tracks you across every platform chrome is ubiquitous browser therefore if you are a lot fewer any company anywhere in the world you need to have a presence on chrome which grew arms and the only area that google really suffers from is in telephones but nevertheless you load a google app on your...
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google to clawback the compensation of executives that have gone and have been paid out, despite sexual misconduct. none of those passed. is there a sense that the relationship between workers and shareholders and google management is fraying? good track of a how googlemployees are feeling. there are tens of thousands of google employees around the world and tens of thousands of contract workers who do not have all the rights the core employees do. when you look at some of the activist employees, leading these protests against the company, they are a small portion. it is difficult to know what the actual feeling about the company is. i talked to a lot of googlers and they are a small share of the overall but it seems at least the ones i talked to, i try to talk to a wide range of employees who support these activists, they say everything is changing. this isn't the company it was five or 10 years ago in terms of everyone being on the same page. emily: talk to us about how change can happen. if it is not with these proposals passing, to be fair, these proposals almost never pass. how can employees, shareholders push for change at a company where even the ceo does not show up to the general meeting? it is not is sort of, just google dealing with this w
google to clawback the compensation of executives that have gone and have been paid out, despite sexual misconduct. none of those passed. is there a sense that the relationship between workers and shareholders and google management is fraying? good track of a how googlemployees are feeling. there are tens of thousands of google employees around the world and tens of thousands of contract workers who do not have all the rights the core employees do. when you look at some of the activist...
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google against members of the lgbtq community. what triggered the call to cut google. >> this started with about four people voicing concerns at a board member this week. and elevated to the point where pride says it's monitoring lt situation. the anger stems from you tube owned by googleallowing homo phobic language in videos to stand. >> san francisco is incredibly proud of the guy rights history. with parades and flags. reminders of that. this year some people want clarity on what it takes for corporations to be included in pride. >> even the smallest thing like a rainbow in the logo. say that. >> he worked at google for six years before leaving a year ago. he's one of several members of the lgbtq community. demanding accountability for several you tube videos left in tact targeting gay vox journalist. with homo phobic speech. >> it's clear. it was intended to harass. >> he took that further with the tweet. either have our backs or get the -- out of the way. >> san francisco pride told us it's trying to build space for diversity and inclusion. and said in part. we're monitoring the stories that develop. listening to the concerns of the community and raised them with the contacts at google. google didn't respond to the request for comment. a you tube blog entry discu
google against members of the lgbtq community. what triggered the call to cut google. >> this started with about four people voicing concerns at a board member this week. and elevated to the point where pride says it's monitoring lt situation. the anger stems from you tube owned by googleallowing homo phobic language in videos to stand. >> san francisco is incredibly proud of the guy rights history. with parades and flags. reminders of that. this year some people want clarity on...
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housing network is one of the most vocal critics. >> i am not critical of google because i hate google . i am critical of google because of what they do, it creates displacement and the need for housing. if they step up to address that, i will accept that. if they do not, i will continue to speak out against them. >> reporter: kiet do, kpix 5. >>> we are learning more about a man killed in a freeway shooting. officers were called to the scene at 10 pm last night. today the coroner identified the shooting victim as a 30- year-old, matthew rios. earlier today we spoke to his mother who said she does not know why anyone would do this? >> i want justice for what happened to my son. whoever did this, they have to pay. >> no word on any suspects or motive. this is the third freeway shooting in the bay area in the past few days. including a shooting in the caldecott tunnel on sunday night. >>> i am juliette goodrich. outside of the superior court house. covering the go ship trail. i was inside the courtroom as defendant max harris took the stand. today was cross examinations. >> he is totally line. >> reporter: this w
housing network is one of the most vocal critics. >> i am not critical of google because i hate google . i am critical of google because of what they do, it creates displacement and the need for housing. if they step up to address that, i will accept that. if they do not, i will continue to speak out against them. >> reporter: kiet do, kpix 5. >>> we are learning more about a man killed in a freeway shooting. officers were called to the scene at 10 pm last night. today the...
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google says the new operating system could be vulnerable to hacking. what is google lobbying for? >> you would think that googleld be on the side of the u.s.. google sells its operating system to android. it's not allowed to do that now to huawei now because the policy of the u.s. government and that might change. the reason google says it is doing this is that in a world where huawei develops its own operating system, that would be where phone users are not a secure and potentially american users are using huawei phones, they could be spied on by the chinese government. i think there is more going on here. huawei doesn't want google to build a system that could be successful in selling other countries southeast asia and africa. these countries where google and android is popular. >> huawei is one of the most popular smartphone makers in the world. wouldn't google not supplying them with the operating system couldn't that be a huge hit to the android business? >> it could down the road. it is all speculation right now. this whole tech trade war could go away and we don't need to worry about this anymore. you ca
google says the new operating system could be vulnerable to hacking. what is google lobbying for? >> you would think that googleld be on the side of the u.s.. google sells its operating system to android. it's not allowed to do that now to huawei now because the policy of the u.s. government and that might change. the reason google says it is doing this is that in a world where huawei develops its own operating system, that would be where phone users are not a secure and potentially...
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microsoft has its own suite, power bi, for doing things like that google, that's an area where they were arguably weaker. google has google stuff, mostly nonenterprise type analytics this gives them a different type of layer this is also interesting in light of this week's announcement that microsoft and/oracle are getting closer in the cloud. it struck me as a little strange bed fellows. you don't see that kind of cloud announcement between names like that, typically. but you have to remember, you have an oracle veteran now that's at google cloud that's not necessarily just an alliance against amazon. they're also probably guarding against google. >> what's the value proposition to the customer here when they go in to try to sell their service? what's google now going to be able to say to them that they might not be able to say, don't do azure or as aches you would >> google has largely been about quality of technology. the criticism of google and, i guess, the benefit in the cloud is they've said we've got this amazing technology this is stuff that people ought to be using. it's what you're going to want in the future.
microsoft has its own suite, power bi, for doing things like that google, that's an area where they were arguably weaker. google has google stuff, mostly nonenterprise type analytics this gives them a different type of layer this is also interesting in light of this week's announcement that microsoft and/oracle are getting closer in the cloud. it struck me as a little strange bed fellows. you don't see that kind of cloud announcement between names like that, typically. but you have to remember,...
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google will have an impact and we are doing everything we can to be ready for . >> report goes on to say if the city is to be ready for google's arrival at the next of the end -- asked end of the next decade, googleild 12,004 how market rate homes. at san jose scooter you the studio, i'm jesse gary. >>> inmates in separate cisco will no longer have to have pay a fee to make a phone call. inmates in the past would have to pay an average of $2.10 for a 15 minute phone call. the mayor's office says studies show that inmates who keep in touch with their families are less likely to commit other crimes once they are released. >> this is an issue around equity, making sure we are providing support and rehabilitation for inmates but not off the back of poor people and that is what this is all about. >> the mayor and sheriff also announced san francisco will no longer markup items sold at jail, sirs. the average markup is 43%. >>> now to the ghost ship warehouse trial, today, close friends of max harris took the stand as character witnesses ktvu his rob roth was in the courtroom and says the defense strategy was to portray harris to the jury as a person of high integrity . >> inside the alameda county cou
google will have an impact and we are doing everything we can to be ready for . >> report goes on to say if the city is to be ready for google's arrival at the next of the end -- asked end of the next decade, googleild 12,004 how market rate homes. at san jose scooter you the studio, i'm jesse gary. >>> inmates in separate cisco will no longer have to have pay a fee to make a phone call. inmates in the past would have to pay an average of $2.10 for a 15 minute phone call. the...
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google, inside google they are gearing up for a big battle with the doj over anti-trust issues. one thing we haven't gotten, i don't think the doj has officially told googleinvestigation. i don't want to say public enemy number one. but the one that's going to be scrutinized the most of because of what i laid out to you. google thinks it has pretty good counter arguments. the ftc, i believe, investigated google in 2014-2015, ruled 5-0 not to bring cases against them. it was i am already issues, competitiveness and stifling competition. they think they have their arms laid out. though this is a different ballgame, a different political dynamic. and the trump justice department while it's generally free market, has gone off on tangents. it went off on a tangent with the at&t time-warner which they lost. you have to look at the intangibles here. it's not just anti-trust. it's donald trump the president of the united states who singled out google as being possibly a monopoly. in an interview with cnbc he mentioned google in particular. they are gearing up over there and gearing up at the doj. the trump justice department hasn't ruled out -- they saying this c
google, inside google they are gearing up for a big battle with the doj over anti-trust issues. one thing we haven't gotten, i don't think the doj has officially told googleinvestigation. i don't want to say public enemy number one. but the one that's going to be scrutinized the most of because of what i laid out to you. google thinks it has pretty good counter arguments. the ftc, i believe, investigated google in 2014-2015, ruled 5-0 not to bring cases against them. it was i am already issues,...
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google, google looking to improve the commute experience. experience. what they have as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all over, don't hold back. well, the squirrels followed me all the way out to california! and there's a very strange badger staring at me... no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. uh-huh, where's the camel? "mr. big shot's" got his own trailer. ♪ wheeeeeee! believe it! geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. susan: can googlel tell you how crowded a train or bus is before you actually get on. google maps could lead you down a dead end as well. do you think it will actually work? >> i love this. of course, it will work. they tell you which are the busier times to shop. i know certain people have privacy objections, but i think it's good for consumers. >> ignore the fact that there is a giant television screen tapping into everybody's phones. unless government makes more trains and buses, we have to have both side working here. >> this is going to work with adam. god bless google, but now let's have the government break them up. >> this is another opportunity for people to keep their location services on so they can collect more data. susan: why doesn't the metro system use this telling to make sure the trains run on time. a pleasure. run for that (announcer) the following is a paid presentation for prostagenix, brought to you by prostatereport.com. (upbeat music) ♪ hi, this is larry king. over 30 million me
google, google looking to improve the commute experience. experience. what they have as a doctor, i agree with cdc guidance. i recommend topical pain relievers first... like salonpas patch large. it's powerful, fda-approved to relieve moderate pain, yet non-addictive and gentle on the body. salonpas. it's good medicine. hisamitsu. that i won the "best of" i casweepstakes it. and i get to be in this geico commercial? let's do the eyebrows first, just tease it a little. slather it all...
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google, google looking to improve the commute experience. what they have planned and if it could actually work. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? .. .. susan: can googleove your commute. they will tell you how crowded a train or bus is before you actually get on. google maps could lead you down a dead end as well. do you think it will actually work? >> i love this. of course, it will work. they tell you which are the busier times to shop. i know certain people have privacy objections, but i think it's good for consumers. >> ignore the fact that there is a giant television screen tapping into everybody's phones. unless government makes more trains and buses, we have to have both side working here. >> this is going to work with adam. god bless google, but now let's have the government break them up. >> this is another opportunity for people to keep their location services on so they can collect more data. susan: why doesn't the metro system use this telling to make sure the trains run on time. a pleasure. run for that sofa. that does it for "bulls and bears." liz: the g20 in just a few hours, president trump will meet with the chinese president xi jinpi
google, google looking to improve the commute experience. what they have planned and if it could actually work. with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? .. .. susan: can googleove your commute. they will tell you how crowded a train or bus is before you actually get...
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google announced it is set to buy looker $2.6 billion expanding its offering to help customers manage data in the cloud. the deal is google's biggest since the smart home company acquired for $2 billion back in 2014. we have all the details. >> i am not sure if i would call this a big acquisition in terms of google's size. $2.6 billion is a lot of money, but when you're talking but the cloud world where we have seen acquisitions like github in the last seven to eight months, this is pretty small. there was a lot of pressure on google to do something to expand its size, at least from the analyst community and investor community. we can debate whether google cares what they have to say, but this acquisition was not as big as a lot of people were hoping for or expecting. as you explained in the intro, this is an incremental change. it is a product that a lot of google cloud customers are already using and they will be able to sell them together. emily: we were just looking at graphics showing past acquisitions, and one of their biggest acquisitions, motorola, didn't turn out so well. some would argue that the nest acquisition has not been a success. otherwise, double-click, youtube, waze for sure turned out to be phenomenal. i wonder if google is scared of its own track record. gerrit: google general
google announced it is set to buy looker $2.6 billion expanding its offering to help customers manage data in the cloud. the deal is google's biggest since the smart home company acquired for $2 billion back in 2014. we have all the details. >> i am not sure if i would call this a big acquisition in terms of google's size. $2.6 billion is a lot of money, but when you're talking but the cloud world where we have seen acquisitions like github in the last seven to eight months, this is...
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google's work in these areas. my name is derek slater, and i am the global director of information that google. -- at google. of --role, i lead a team for public policy framework on online content. at google, we believe that the internet has been a force for creativity, learning, and access to information, supporting the free flow of ideas to make the world universally accessible and useful, yet there have always been legitimate limits to free expression, and this is true both online and off, especially when it comes to terrorism, hate speech, and misinformation. we take these issues seriously and want to be a part of the solution. solution. in my testimony today, i will focus on two areas where we are making progress to protect our users. first, on the enforcement of our policies around terrorism and hate speech, and second, combating this more broadly. on youtube, we have rigorous policies and programs against those that spread hate or incite violence. we have invested heavily in machines and people. first, youtube's enforcement system starts at the point of which a user uploads a video. if it is similar to
google's work in these areas. my name is derek slater, and i am the global director of information that google. -- at google. of --role, i lead a team for public policy framework on online content. at google, we believe that the internet has been a force for creativity, learning, and access to information, supporting the free flow of ideas to make the world universally accessible and useful, yet there have always been legitimate limits to free expression, and this is true both online and off,...
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google will offer the stand alone service itself on the of it, phone, tablet with the chrome browser as well as pixel 3 and 3a smartphones and there will be a free service coming, too, and google doesn't see this as a subscription service gamers should expect to buy, not rent these games and the big idea is giving gamers the ability to stream complex and graphics-rich games right to their devices and no pricey pc or console needed so is this going to prove an immediate hit? sebastian not so sure and the tech what we see from googleimpressive and the company in his words, lacks punch and remember, google has plenty of competition here amazon reportedly pursuing the same tech and we know that microsoft is, too, testing similar particular tech with its own employees right now and the software giant is preparing to launch the first public trials lat later this year. melissa, back to you >> if you were a tech giant going into the streaming service and going into top competition and the good part of this would be good content, what do you think you would do >> i would think that they would buy someone, either an lech ronnic arts or take 2 or activision and lech ronnic arts is outperforming the space and i don't know what that service even is. you get the ability to stream games and that to me is confusing and i'm not sure that's a winning trademark already and you should get a host of games or library that comes with the $10 a month and it's not a real streaming, vent and it's somehow taking $10 from each month. >> ri
google will offer the stand alone service itself on the of it, phone, tablet with the chrome browser as well as pixel 3 and 3a smartphones and there will be a free service coming, too, and google doesn't see this as a subscription service gamers should expect to buy, not rent these games and the big idea is giving gamers the ability to stream complex and graphics-rich games right to their devices and no pricey pc or console needed so is this going to prove an immediate hit? sebastian not so...
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google maps or shop online, i think you will see pushback from the public. which is probably very happy with the services that these four companies provide. >> i was at think google might be vulnerable, dan, because it came close way ftc investigation, they did an investigation, the ftc did in the obama administration. they came close to bring action on the commissioners and they decided not to.i think the justice department will look into that again. and it may come to a different conclusion about how it hurts competitors by using their search. >> googlehe two most vulnerable companies here. amazon and apple are serious businesses. it is a little hard to argue that they have such a market dominance in their sectors. that you have to break them up. paul: but the consumer benefits standa did you know with vanishing deductible, you can earn $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪ vanishing deductible, you can... ♪ ♪ earn $100... ♪ earn $100 off... ♪ off your deductible. ♪ deductible. ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ ♪ for every-- for every-- ♪ ♪ for every year of safe driving. ♪ what are you-- what key are you in? "e." no, no, go to "g." "g" will be too high. not for me. ♪ vanishing deductible. oh, gosh. sweet, sweet. can the past help you write the future? can you feel calm in the eye of a storm? can you do more with less? can you raise the bar while reducing your footprint? for our 100 years we've been answering the questions of today to meet the energy needs of tomorrow. southern company ♪ heannouncer:
google maps or shop online, i think you will see pushback from the public. which is probably very happy with the services that these four companies provide. >> i was at think google might be vulnerable, dan, because it came close way ftc investigation, they did an investigation, the ftc did in the obama administration. they came close to bring action on the commissioners and they decided not to.i think the justice department will look into that again. and it may come to a different...
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today sf pride says google is working to develop policies to protect lgbtq people on the platforms. in a statement, google said google ally to the lgbtq community. "google has long offered substantial benefits to same gender couples and transgender employees and shown valuable public advocacy." >>> the latest podcast is out today, it features donna persona emma talking about the hardships she has faced and the progress she has seen in san francisco over the years. look for bay area people in your podcast player. >>> her story is just one of several running in and on core in an encore presentation of our half hour special, pride which airs sunday at 6 pm. >>> new at 6:30 pm, bart plans to stop selling paper tickets to 4 stations this summer. the agency wants to boost prepaid cards. writers will not be able to buy paper tickets at the berkeley station starting july 8. the 19th street oakland station will do away with paper's the tickets on july 22. the embarcadero station will stop on august 19 and the powell street on september 3. art says it is working toward a clipper card only payment system by next year. >>> the g
today sf pride says google is working to develop policies to protect lgbtq people on the platforms. in a statement, google said google ally to the lgbtq community. "google has long offered substantial benefits to same gender couples and transgender employees and shown valuable public advocacy." >>> the latest podcast is out today, it features donna persona emma talking about the hardships she has faced and the progress she has seen in san francisco over the years. look for...
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google maps or shop online, i think you will see pushback from the public. which is probably very happy with the services that these four companies provide. >> i was at think google might be vulnerable, dan, because it came close way ftc investigation, they did an investigation, the ftc did in the obama administration. they came close to bring action on the commissioners and they decided not to.i think the justice department will look into that again. and it may come to a different conclusion about how it hurts competitors by using their search. >> googlee serious businesses. it is a little hard to argue that they have such a market dominance in their sectors. that you have to break them up. paul: but the consumer benefits standa introducing the first of its kind lexus ux and ux f sport, also available in hybrid all-wheel drive. lease the 2019 ux 200 for $329/month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. openturning 50 opens theuard. door to a lot of new things... like now your doctor may be talking to you about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds colon cancer and precancer. cologuard is not right for everyone. it is not for high ri
google maps or shop online, i think you will see pushback from the public. which is probably very happy with the services that these four companies provide. >> i was at think google might be vulnerable, dan, because it came close way ftc investigation, they did an investigation, the ftc did in the obama administration. they came close to bring action on the commissioners and they decided not to.i think the justice department will look into that again. and it may come to a different...
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google, google. because goebel wasn't even there, google is only 15 years old. as a positive, the result of technology. but 5000 people are now working at google. but you're right, you could compare general motors not even with tesla. >> the number one company in market value 20 years ago and the number one company in market value today, that's a fair comparison but you're right . and i say in the book that that measure is right, but on the other hand we have to consider indirect jobs created by google because those 55,000 don't include the kids who invented a app at home with the people who sell on ebay. there are many indirect jobs that you could say exist as a result of google. >> but my question is the following, what is your major concern, unemployment or the transformation of a social transformation, a change in the human condition? >> my main concern is what's going to happen to the lady in the parking lot, that's my main concern and what's going to happen to countries like mexico, like many latin american companies rely on manufacturing and arenot even ta
google, google. because goebel wasn't even there, google is only 15 years old. as a positive, the result of technology. but 5000 people are now working at google. but you're right, you could compare general motors not even with tesla. >> the number one company in market value 20 years ago and the number one company in market value today, that's a fair comparison but you're right . and i say in the book that that measure is right, but on the other hand we have to consider indirect jobs...
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google announces a multibillion-dollar deal to buy data and links firm -- data analytics firm look or. -- looker. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: at time when big tech is under a microscope, google is looking to expand. is -- google data analytics firm. he gives google a new tool in its campaign to sell more cloud storage and software and compete with larger rivals amazon and microsoft. google has not made a big acquisition since 2014. why now, and why looker? >> i'm not sure i would call this a big acquisition, in terms of googles size. it is a lot of money, but when you're talking about the cloud world, this is pretty small. there was a lot of pressure on google to do something to expand its size. at least from the investor community. you can debate whether google cares what they have to say, but this acquisition was not as big as a lot of people where hoping for. this is an incremental change. it is a product that a lot of customers are already using and they will be able to sell them together. emily: we were just looking at graphics showing past acquisitions and one of their didn't turnisitions out so well. some would argue that the nest acquisition has not been a success. youtube, double-click for sure turne
google announces a multibillion-dollar deal to buy data and links firm -- data analytics firm look or. -- looker. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: at time when big tech is under a microscope, google is looking to expand. is -- google data analytics firm. he gives google a new tool in its campaign to sell more cloud storage and software and compete with larger rivals amazon and microsoft. google has not made a big acquisition since 2014. why now, and why looker? >> i'm not sure i would call...
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google. the way i described google in the book is google tends to think they are the smartest guys in the room only hire the smartest people, they get the smartest engineers into a room and no problem they can solve. that culture began with larry and sergei who think they are the smartest people in the room so there was a little friction between them one upping each other intellectually but then there was a spark with the intellectual competitiveness is why they are teamwork always succeeded. and the culture of intellectual competitiveness is still alive inside google to this day teeseven who saw their vision and funded them? . >> some very smart angel investors and venture capitalists. jeff mazo's was one of the early angel investors. so when google was formed as a company, these are names you may or may not remember there were dozens of search engines like altavista and yahoo and excite nobody thought there needed to be another search engine but people said at the time it did not work very well. he wanted to do a search for windsurfing in california they could find you the pages but not what
google. the way i described google in the book is google tends to think they are the smartest guys in the room only hire the smartest people, they get the smartest engineers into a room and no problem they can solve. that culture began with larry and sergei who think they are the smartest people in the room so there was a little friction between them one upping each other intellectually but then there was a spark with the intellectual competitiveness is why they are teamwork always succeeded....
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google google fallen behind the big three. amazon and microsoft and now they're literally saying, we're going to make our biggest acquisition in five years in order to get more market share and really grow this segment that hasn't been growing for us. >> where do you, ulrike, think investors should be for the next phase of the rollout >> i think you have to think about what's the public cloud strategy of any infrastructure that's sort of the main paradigm that we're thinking about going forward, but you also have to think about that public cloud vendors not only taking new work loads in the cloud but also coming to compete in the data center and you had googleust recently announcing a platform that competes direct ly with solution of pivotal not only the threat and the public cloud but now also competing in their own territories, data center. >> is it fair to say as we're talking about a regulatory crackdown maybe on these big tech players, that the cloud is one area where they are taking a lot of share from a lot of these smaller areas, is that what we're seeing play out right now? do you think there should be some kind of pushback against that or is this just the nature of the beast >> i think that's the nature of the beast for now. but they're also realizing that not all the work loads are moving to the cloud and saying, look, we're also going to be happy to support any workloads in your private data center. so i think that's their strategy to respond to that question. >> when it comes to what the government is supposedly going to start looking into with all of these anti-trust probes, we're not hearing stuff about the cloud. we're heari
google google fallen behind the big three. amazon and microsoft and now they're literally saying, we're going to make our biggest acquisition in five years in order to get more market share and really grow this segment that hasn't been growing for us. >> where do you, ulrike, think investors should be for the next phase of the rollout >> i think you have to think about what's the public cloud strategy of any infrastructure that's sort of the main paradigm that we're thinking about...