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google to make a living here. thank heaven. most media companies are dependent on google. google control 70% of all online advertising. if you're in the news business, you will obey google. google tells you to do something, you do it. if you knowmi choice. they can bankrupt you in a minute, and they will. and all of human history, no single entity has ever had more control over information than google does right now. so if you're worried about the concentration of power in the hands of a few unaccountable actors, and you very much should be, but he has more unchecked power than google does. this afternoon, nbc news decided to use some of google's power to shut down a couple of its competitors. power is useful for that. and nbc employee called adele frazier screwed from the left with activist group in england announcing two sites, zero hedge in "the federalist" as "racist." google immediately took the bait of course. the company threatened to ban both news organizations from google's ad platforms. in other words, to cut off the revenue. adele was thrilled by this. she merely fired off a victory tweet boasting about the
google to make a living here. thank heaven. most media companies are dependent on google. google control 70% of all online advertising. if you're in the news business, you will obey google. google tells you to do something, you do it. if you knowmi choice. they can bankrupt you in a minute, and they will. and all of human history, no single entity has ever had more control over information than google does right now. so if you're worried about the concentration of power in the hands of a few...
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you are slandered by someone, for example, and that slander passes through google servers, you cannot sue google over it. googles immune from the consequences, immunity is a nice thing to have if you are big company, fox news doesn't have it. but again, thanks to congress google does have immunity and that's one of the main reasons that google's founders are some of the most rich and powerful people in the world, because congress allows them to be. senator josh ali pointed this out today. let's hope he and his colleagues act soon to revoke this privilege. if google will not extend those protections to others, google should not enjoy those protections itself, obviously. google should have faced these consequent is a long time ago, congress should have done this years ago. it's been clear for a very long time that the big tech monopolies have now surpassed the federal government as the chief threat to our liberty. >> google is the most powerful company in the history of the world, the portal through which the bulk of our information flows. that means that if google isn't on the level, neither is our understanding
you are slandered by someone, for example, and that slander passes through google servers, you cannot sue google over it. googles immune from the consequences, immunity is a nice thing to have if you are big company, fox news doesn't have it. but again, thanks to congress google does have immunity and that's one of the main reasons that google's founders are some of the most rich and powerful people in the world, because congress allows them to be. senator josh ali pointed this out today. let's...
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google why google. boom boom boom boom boom a page on the move over the mobile boom due to the boob tube we are the. center of adolescent koreans who were interviewed said to have plastic surgery years. on the run cutting it out. and then some really other that will. kill us all the way over a bit. he says a little for you to found this is a little. to do your quote a little bit of 100. top. good to talk to get along as we move on and it's civil and global donna pilots are one of the unique long wire crews on what i want to know on monday night a little barn help falling off a log cause the club says people will be our new tool and how do you get a potted includes another they didn't put on concept who it was on the way they handled ones only a few day hello leon and then. on the coil of 31 is on that end on this little house on the i will soon be in the line and the coordinates hands of can give it a. whole. different intervals holding to. bizarre at the white house the. could as all other men vulnerable more than bother the world what is going to make them hundreds they want on the day then saw. the words have all you are. doing a pretty want to get in trouble find a match and. the need to really pay off. those who don't you google. and they didn't they. didn't put on the city authorities are pulling them from the pockets but if. you google would you dream will you go under as you can do with your homo slow cruel womanhood you will. traynham don't block crew suits him out hello kluwe obama and then the world down. to bush who will do all he needs to under origin and kill you. totally also resonant could also win 16 in the man with jesus out of me will cain julian how long ago coleman and tom little to this i don't know. no you. cool. and they're. like. little tool. you know. they're. all. the. little. all. and they. say. it's. a wall. that. you go. you thought i would you be honest will always hung up. on. who were published. when it was always. going to be one done on busy. me. no lawyer you go you go to. korea go you go to. school. he will remember. this i know how. the. guilt of the. old beach was and b t to the it was the. senses of. the. secret. we go to work. straight old. 50. odd no team no crow. no shots
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i knew who the study but you might google google been. an outboard engine for the ends of the machine and then immediately suggest nationally it's prompting me if that means give temp and say that you. would set off a constant back to eat each leg just. so i am using the above unused also manning. the amp and other. that's a shame in the long term but only in that instance to simulate. the even and the. the a. model most likely you i'm sure will beat him scars or limb and even teach in the aging shafts they will see a new survey as in that their old receiver portionless the. first and. now it is based here the soundness. in a funny little league you'll most kids to. see it as a kid. in love to move kids to full sun it's. israel media a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. isolation full community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is true of his faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or remain in the shallows. join me every thursd
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i knew the study but you might google google when. they're not would you for them to the. immediacy guest nationally it's trumping me. that you give to them so that you. would stand a chance that i get it with ease then i just. received the news still seem a. little know that. it's a shame in the long term but only in the. some implement the law to come from. the earth. the end. model my colleague i'm sure will be names cause i live. in the good shafts raven's you say as in that there are already civil forces that led to. the stand i am not going to base here the sadness. but a 1000000 kill must get used to all. the time on the british position in the. symbolism it is the ultimate form of dismissal essentially it's. the. ski. jump kid. leg. length. it is a many of the protesters on the streets of america want social justice nominally speaking that's a positive message the problem is how that message is translated into concrete political demands and what happens if you don't agree with those calling it. will come back the way that the coronavirus pandemic has been handled i
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google. in fact, google is so engine is google. gle is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict the second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for " loss of taste and covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking for the lockdown and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so oui’ as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using online search data were peaking about 17 days before confirmed cases of covid—i9 were peaking in eight countries that we have analysed. and therefore, based on these observations, we thought that if this is to happen again, we may get an early warning based on online searches. but trying to unlock what search tells us about the progress of the disease is much more complex than just finding out what the most popular search terms are. for e
google. in fact, google is so engine is google. gle is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict the second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for " loss of taste and covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking for the lockdown and long before those symptoms were...
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google? starting this week, you can pull up google, google google, google maps, to find virus testing centerst will also help you avoid places that might be too crowded for social distancing. interesting, isn't it. that stock up marginally, 17 cents. now just down. $1439 on alphabet/google. >>> now to politics. let's -- i would like to bring in the man who is running against congresswoman maxine waters for her seat in california. let's bring in joe collins. joe, a republican running for a democrat's seat is always an uphill battle in california, but there is maybe, maybe some hope after mike garcia's win. has that given you hope? >> well, you know, mike garcia is an incredible -- he's an incredible man. i served with him in the united states navy and his win does give me hope but at the same time, we cannot ignore the fact that myself and a lot of other conservative candidates are working very hard in our communities to gain the respect and the trust from the constituents that live in our communities, especially when you talk about a happily democratic district like mike's and myself. ashley:
google? starting this week, you can pull up google, google google, google maps, to find virus testing centerst will also help you avoid places that might be too crowded for social distancing. interesting, isn't it. that stock up marginally, 17 cents. now just down. $1439 on alphabet/google. >>> now to politics. let's -- i would like to bring in the man who is running against congresswoman maxine waters for her seat in california. let's bring in joe collins. joe, a republican running...
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devin: first of all, you send it to google, i advise everybody don't google, google, facebook and twitterech oligarchs, they are taking all of this content, 90% of the news media is not only left-wing but it's owned by billionaire left-wingers, there's very few in the news media that are trying to get the facts out there, when you have 92% of the searches going through google, you might have a problem, when you plug the content into the three giant tech companies, it is starting to have an influence in an effect on the politics in this country because you have so many americans out there who don't want to get involved in politics, they don't pay attention a lot but it's a little divisive if they are getting funneled the garbage and fake news like you mentioned the fake news that twitter can't be sued. that lawsuit is still ongoing, i'm encouraging others to bring lawsuits against the tech companies and why do i say that, it is because republicans and conservatives are being driven out and off of the internet superhighway. the world wide web that they used to call it the al gore invented,
devin: first of all, you send it to google, i advise everybody don't google, google, facebook and twitterech oligarchs, they are taking all of this content, 90% of the news media is not only left-wing but it's owned by billionaire left-wingers, there's very few in the news media that are trying to get the facts out there, when you have 92% of the searches going through google, you might have a problem, when you plug the content into the three giant tech companies, it is starting to have an...
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and google is facing a lawsuit for collecting vast amounts of information about internet users even if they are sharing data. nd by google google that yeefer rides tools. it will defend itself vigorously. >> look at markets right now. gains asia-pacific, 2% in inneice yeah and hong kong recupes the the national security bill. and pointing positive despite the fact that we are facing a major cyclone and continuing to weaken and you are seeing most of that and stocks and look at he the yen, signal is on the yen and slumping and see the kiwi. and the euro is at three-month highs and holding 711 against the dollar and watching currency as well as oils and oil prices with crude. what a rally we have seen, a lot of promises on the curve. copper as well. we are nearing a bull market for copper and gold head in the other direction. asian stocks are having a let's bring in our next guest who is more carbous in the hort-term. joins us from hong kong. we are looking at the base we got today and they are out of china, a big beat. are we starting to look again at v-shaped ility of a economic recovery? >> thanks for having me. so we are seei
and google is facing a lawsuit for collecting vast amounts of information about internet users even if they are sharing data. nd by google google that yeefer rides tools. it will defend itself vigorously. >> look at markets right now. gains asia-pacific, 2% in inneice yeah and hong kong recupes the the national security bill. and pointing positive despite the fact that we are facing a major cyclone and continuing to weaken and you are seeing most of that and stocks and look at he the yen,...
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google. in fact, google is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict a second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking before the lockdown, and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using online search data were peaking about 17 days before confirmed cases of covid—i9 were peaking in eight countries that we have analysed. and therefore, based on this observation, we thought that if this is to happen again, we may get an early warning based on online searches. but trying to unlock what search tells us about the progress of a disease is much more complex than just finding out what the most popular search terms are. for example, there was a second peak of searches for loss of taste and smell, but that was after they were announced as official symptoms. dr lampos analysed thousands of search terms and found that it's notjust the obvious ones that can be used to spot outbreaks, and it's not even the most obvious people who are able to spot them. patrick berlinquette is not a researcher, he's a marketeer. and he doesn't use the google. he uses something that's even more powerful — google ads. so in the last 7—14 days, there's been an increase in positive case rates in the sunbelt states in the united states. arizona, i've seen a 400% increase in anosmia search terms. south carolina i'm seeing a 300% increase. on the other hand, there's been a drop in the last 7—14 days in michigan. the correlation is exact between the increases and the decreases that have happened. so right now, what is your research telling you about where we might see an increase in cases next? so one area that stands out is definitely houston, where i'm seeing a 3x increase in search volume for anosmia starting ijune. is there a strong chance people are just searching for those symptoms because they've heard about in the news, rather than they've got it themselves? so i can see the word for word searches that do correlate with the keyword. people are literally entering terms like, "i can't smell since tuesday, what do i do?", "i lost my sense of
google. in fact, google is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict a second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking before the lockdown, and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using...
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google flagging a foreign entity's accusation that "the federalist" published racist articles about recent protest. mbc quote "google blocked "the federalist" from advertising platform after the nbc news verification unit brought the project to its intention." but google said that is not true. said it talk to "the federalist" about the comment section on its article. mbc has amended its reporting now and points the finger is google report backtracking on its initial statement. mbc. we have a lot to unpack and we will ask about big tech is trying with a broadcast network to silence conservatives. hello welcome to "the ingraham angle." shannon bream in washington. white house correspondent kevin corke takes off with the president's executive order on police reform and the reaction to it tonight, hey, kevin. >> good evening, shannon and the presence will give money to police departments certified outside of the bodies. it would ban so-called choke hold on officers life is in danger. it would also encourage for the police to at least when possible to use less than lethal weapons during infractions. things like stun guns. >> today is about personal and sense and fighting, fighting for a cause like we seldom get the chance to figh fight for. >> after weeks
google flagging a foreign entity's accusation that "the federalist" published racist articles about recent protest. mbc quote "google blocked "the federalist" from advertising platform after the nbc news verification unit brought the project to its intention." but google said that is not true. said it talk to "the federalist" about the comment section on its article. mbc has amended its reporting now and points the finger is google report backtracking on...
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google, and how it ties. google has 42 different products that are tied together they have a clear monopoly in global search, and for example, how google search impacts google maps, and the impact on local businesses i think that's something that we're going to see more about. if you kind of work down the list with facebook, it's around privacy, and some data sharing, which has been, i think, addressed, and then you get to amazon, with what's happening with aws to fund the retail approach, that seems like a distant argument and last is app and will are they exerting pressure on their developers, not treating them well in terms of some of the grades. you can debate whether they have actually a market share to demand so i think to answer your question, it is individual, there's not one sweeping legislation that's going to impact all tech companies. these regulators and politicians who are looking to gain goodwill will be taking rifle shots at these companies and i suspect with the exception of some changes that probably google will have to make, most of them will come out on the other side in this a couple of years, and i hope regulators
google, and how it ties. google has 42 different products that are tied together they have a clear monopoly in global search, and for example, how google search impacts google maps, and the impact on local businesses i think that's something that we're going to see more about. if you kind of work down the list with facebook, it's around privacy, and some data sharing, which has been, i think, addressed, and then you get to amazon, with what's happening with aws to fund the retail approach, that...
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a google google map'l cannot evn keep up. it will show you land and its open water. so if you ever gone fishing in the gulf, you're watching your radar rightar there. they think you're about to hit something, and it just opened up.te that land is melted away. the maps cannot keep up. what is at risk. horn gas production. i mentioned that. but i'll just production does not do it justice. all of this reminds an energy infrastructure that benefits not just louisiana, benefits the entire country. this the way a look at it i'm a physician. if your body needs energy, so does our modern economy. to the degree that we have oil and gas, jet fuel, plastics, resins, natural gas, coming of the country, is principally comes from here. to the degree that we support jobs rated by exporting burning natural gas around the world. to replace coal and say, china. so hopefully they have fewer emissions blowing over into the united states. it disproportionately comes from this gulf coast. this is what is sustained and this is what is at risk if we don't invest in coastal resiliency. pipel
a google google map'l cannot evn keep up. it will show you land and its open water. so if you ever gone fishing in the gulf, you're watching your radar rightar there. they think you're about to hit something, and it just opened up.te that land is melted away. the maps cannot keep up. what is at risk. horn gas production. i mentioned that. but i'll just production does not do it justice. all of this reminds an energy infrastructure that benefits not just louisiana, benefits the entire country....
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google demonetized both the financial blog and the federalist, which google later clarified was not true. also in that initial report, the news organization suggests it was the one influencing the search engine to punish the two sites, "google'sn the website comes after the company was notified of research connected by a british nonprofit that combats online hate and misinformation. they found 10 u.s.-based websites have published what they say are racist articles about the protests, and projected that the websites would make millions of dollars through google ads. google blocked the federalist from its advertising platform after the nbc news verification unit brought the project to its attention. so i want to start with you, degan, this is nbc working as an advocate against sites that they are calling racist because they don't agree with what nbc thinks, and i would just say zero hedge is something we've been familiar with for a very long time because people who are in the financial journalism business, they follow it, texas reports record jump in covid-19 hospitalizations. we have a live update. that's what nbc news thinks is right leaning. >> well, to just lay it out, nbc news is working alongside a left wing foreign organ
google demonetized both the financial blog and the federalist, which google later clarified was not true. also in that initial report, the news organization suggests it was the one influencing the search engine to punish the two sites, "google'sn the website comes after the company was notified of research connected by a british nonprofit that combats online hate and misinformation. they found 10 u.s.-based websites have published what they say are racist articles about the protests, and...
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anyone can go into their google settings and tell google, stop collecting my data. google is trying to find new ways that are in between the always on and always off data collection. they are worried more and more people will do the always off option. giving them a middle ground, google can collect data but sort of speak out to consumers are regulators and say that they are trying to be more privacy conscience. -- privacy conscious. emily: how much does it have to do with renewed antitrust scrutiny? we spoke with one chairman from the antitrust subcommittee. nod to regulators to all of are not keeping this stuff, and you should take a look at that? >> it is something that as more and more privacy legislation comes in -- we have dates for when the new privacy law can be enforced by government coming up next week. this does allow google, whether it is targeting consumers or the press or politicians, they can point to the changes they have made and say we are hearing what you have to say and we are making changes. google is working hard to run its business by choosing less da
anyone can go into their google settings and tell google, stop collecting my data. google is trying to find new ways that are in between the always on and always off data collection. they are worried more and more people will do the always off option. giving them a middle ground, google can collect data but sort of speak out to consumers are regulators and say that they are trying to be more privacy conscience. -- privacy conscious. emily: how much does it have to do with renewed antitrust...
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entire story came out because nbc news brought this to google's attention it asked google to comment on it or do something about it. >> reporter: google is pushing back in a statement saying, quote, the federalist was never d monetized and their ads are continuing to run. we have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on which includes comments on sites and we also work with the federalist to address the situation. google does admit to putting ads for one of the conservative site. the company says the site should -- had artie been d monetized before the nbc news inquiry. todd: a big story. the publisher at the federalist will join "fox and friends" at 8:15 this morning. jillian: facebook logic a new push to register voters ahead of the house hearing on election security tomorrow. users will see a voting information center. facebook says the goal is to register 4 million people to vote. mark zuckerberg writing, quote, i believe facebook has responsibly not just to prevent voter suppression but to actively support well-informed voter engagement registration and turn out. rob: nine state record high in coronavirus
entire story came out because nbc news brought this to google's attention it asked google to comment on it or do something about it. >> reporter: google is pushing back in a statement saying, quote, the federalist was never d monetized and their ads are continuing to run. we have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on which includes comments on sites and we also work with the federalist to address the situation. google does admit to putting ads for one of the...
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google as politically motivated for blocking advertisements from conservative website the federalist. todd: nbc news allegedly pushed the tech giants a pull those ads. good morning. >> reporter: a move by google to pull lead from conservative sites have come under fire after an apparent pushed by nbc to remove ads from the federalist site over what it considers offensive coverage of george lloyd protests and unsubstantiated claims about black lives matter, senator ted cruz calling it an obvious political move saying the culture of free speech is under attack and google is helping lead the charge, google's decision to target the federalist is transversely politically motivated. google asked facially discriminatory conduct is contrary to the principles of free speech which embodies the first amendment and may violate federal antitrust laws as well. the editor of the federalist says it is an attempt to force a shutdown by cutting off at revenue. trying to get the federalist demonic ties and shutdown because somebody at in bc news doesn't like the fact that we often criticize in bc news and other mainstream outlets for being dishonest and disingenuous which they are all the time and this is a great case in point. what you just explained, this entire story came out because nbc news brought this to google's attention and asked google to comment or do something about it. >> reporter: google is pushing back saying the federalist was never demonic ties and ads are continuing to run is intended. we have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads ca
google as politically motivated for blocking advertisements from conservative website the federalist. todd: nbc news allegedly pushed the tech giants a pull those ads. good morning. >> reporter: a move by google to pull lead from conservative sites have come under fire after an apparent pushed by nbc to remove ads from the federalist site over what it considers offensive coverage of george lloyd protests and unsubstantiated claims about black lives matter, senator ted cruz calling it an...
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google, it is similar. about 50% of my leadership is female. this is a huge problem. we have seen this going back to gamer gate where we women and minorities are targeted online. at google, the changes we have made for comments on google videos has been pretty successful. we have also had some great success in automated removal of comments on youtube videos that violate our policies. most of it is automated. a high 90 percentage of removal on those comments has been automated, but user reports remain very important. it's a matter of effective, quick enforcement of the policy, not a lack of willingness, but the enforcement of policies that exist and recognizing it's important and treating it as one of the areas we need to improve. >> thank you. thank you mr. chairman for indulging me on that. mr. schiff: thank you. eric swalwell. mr. swalwell: i am seeing on the news right now that this morning, facebook took down president trump adds that related to symbols the nazis had used to designate prisoners in concentration camps. red triangles were used in an ad by donald trump and vice president pence, and it was viewed in fewer than 24 hours by just under a million people. i want to allow facebook to address this. but also,
google, it is similar. about 50% of my leadership is female. this is a huge problem. we have seen this going back to gamer gate where we women and minorities are targeted online. at google, the changes we have made for comments on google videos has been pretty successful. we have also had some great success in automated removal of comments on youtube videos that violate our policies. most of it is automated. a high 90 percentage of removal on those comments has been automated, but user reports...
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google is a financial and market powerhouse. the last 25 years have seen tremendous growth and employees are pampered. i'm a shareholder, full disclosure, a tiny one, but googlehouse. they pack that largess to their employees. their employees may well feel sheltered and insulated enough they don't have to worry about the problems inner-city faces. rest of the world, including many cities in california are facing a crime wave. a lot relates to the demonstrations and leaders not willing to stand up to the demonstrations. what we are talking about liz, the way to improve the situation with inequality and poverty. elizabeth: understood. you know the cities are indianapolis, milwaukee, new york, las vegas, are seeing crime at levels they haven't seen in decades. >> yes. elizabeth: nearly 92,000 prisoners released from jails and prisons. ucla says that due to fears of covid-19 spreading. we're also seeing the court systems shut down. 1/5 of people rearrested in new york city, they were released and rearrested, released from rikers island due to crimes. in new york, you're seeing a massive amount of shootings wee haven't seen. many say its back to the '70s here in n
google is a financial and market powerhouse. the last 25 years have seen tremendous growth and employees are pampered. i'm a shareholder, full disclosure, a tiny one, but googlehouse. they pack that largess to their employees. their employees may well feel sheltered and insulated enough they don't have to worry about the problems inner-city faces. rest of the world, including many cities in california are facing a crime wave. a lot relates to the demonstrations and leaders not willing to stand...
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negative comments about looting and rioting were enough for google to threaten "the federalist" it would get kicked off google's advertising network. googles the world's biggest purveyor and publisher of news. it is a advertising behemoth. that is the story t has massive power. it can bankrupt anyone that disagrees with by blocking them including the little guys. your take? >> you're exactly right about demonetizing, bankrupting people, going back to what you said, i think it is important for the awe yearns to know, it was the comments. it was not even the story that was written own "the federalist" website it, was the comments section. you know as well as i do, if you ever, in anybody that is out there, comment section on any website anywhere, most of the time you can't even track those people. so, and i promise you this. if i was to copy all of the supposed comments that were on "the federalist" web site and i just copied them, went over and put them on "the washington post," or cnn, or "the new york times," do you think there is any possibility, remote possibility that google would have done the same thing to those mainstream media out
negative comments about looting and rioting were enough for google to threaten "the federalist" it would get kicked off google's advertising network. googles the world's biggest purveyor and publisher of news. it is a advertising behemoth. that is the story t has massive power. it can bankrupt anyone that disagrees with by blocking them including the little guys. your take? >> you're exactly right about demonetizing, bankrupting people, going back to what you said, i think it is...
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. >> google! googlend a true member, guys, it's okay. lay off britney just a little bit, you know. because we know. we know. we don't have to go after her. >> listen, to play devil's advocate, her fans are saying she's been referred to as queen b. since the "circus" era. >> beehive attack! >> ow, ow! >>> let's move on from bees to bears. next to one cowboy's encounter with a couple of bears. >> dallas cowboys safety haha clinton-dix has been hanging out at his home in orlando during the offseason. >> the offseason for the cowboys is on-season for the bears, and not the kind from chicago either. check out the surveillance video. it shows the 27-year-old nfl star riding a scooter in his driveway when that happened. >> wow. yeah. he comes face to face with a mama bear and her cub. the encounter clearly frightened everyone. the bears, clinton haha dix. he threw himself off his scooter and runs one day, and the bears run off in the other direction. >> ha ha indeed. clinton dix, who ironically is a bear himsel
. >> google! googlend a true member, guys, it's okay. lay off britney just a little bit, you know. because we know. we know. we don't have to go after her. >> listen, to play devil's advocate, her fans are saying she's been referred to as queen b. since the "circus" era. >> beehive attack! >> ow, ow! >>> let's move on from bees to bears. next to one cowboy's encounter with a couple of bears. >> dallas cowboys safety haha clinton-dix has been...
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google mostly in the phishing attempts we see against our accounts. so there is a good deal of focus on google in that respect, to make sure that accounts remain secure, users with little action on their part can remain confident that the accounts are protected. at the same time, trying to educate users on better security practices that are available now. and that are not difficult to implement. and i think that there is an awful lot of responsibility on the part of google to make sure that the security of the data that users interest with us is maintained and we continue to improve that. sen. demings: in terms of being the number one vehicle for transported disinformation, racism, sexism and hatred, you believe the number one priority is the security of the product, because your answer centers on that? mr. salgado: the reason -- i want to give some background. the reason is what we have found historically is most of the involvement, not all of it, and we can talk about youtube and other platforms, but really the bulk of activity that we saw was the use of google platforms, like google accounts and gmail, to create accounts on other services at that were then used for disinformation and pain. so making sure we can identify those accounts, particularly where they might be compromised accounts misused for those purposes to build an infrastructure of misinformation platforms isanies' important. but you are right to point out that there are other touch poin
google mostly in the phishing attempts we see against our accounts. so there is a good deal of focus on google in that respect, to make sure that accounts remain secure, users with little action on their part can remain confident that the accounts are protected. at the same time, trying to educate users on better security practices that are available now. and that are not difficult to implement. and i think that there is an awful lot of responsibility on the part of google to make sure that the...
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google is a financial and market powerhouse. the last 25 years we have seen tremendous growth. the employees are pampered. i am a shareholder, full disclosure, a tiny one, but google pass a lot of that love just to their employees. frankly, their employees may well feel sheltered enough and insulated enough that the don't have to worry about these problems at the inner city facel many are facing a crime wave. a lot of it relates to these demonstrations and leaders who are not willing to stand up to thesend demonstrations. what we ought to be really talking about, liz, are ways to improve the situation with inequality and poverty. liz: understood. you know, it is our indianapolis, milwaukee, new york and las vegas. crime at levels we have not seen in decades. eighty, now nearly 92,000 prisoners released from jails and prisons. ucla says that due to fears of covid-19 spreading. we are also seeing the court systems shut down. one for the people rearrested in new york city. they were released and rearrested. release from rikers island due to crime. in new york, massive amount of shootings that we have not seen. many people say it's back to the 70s here in new york cit
google is a financial and market powerhouse. the last 25 years we have seen tremendous growth. the employees are pampered. i am a shareholder, full disclosure, a tiny one, but google pass a lot of that love just to their employees. frankly, their employees may well feel sheltered enough and insulated enough that the don't have to worry about these problems at the inner city facel many are facing a crime wave. a lot of it relates to these demonstrations and leaders who are not willing to stand...
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google doesn't. like. you know bigger picture here google is essentially the internet right the internet is our reality if google or facebook or any other major platforms continue down this path of indirect censorship what might be the ramifications on our society lionel. a complete and total shut down of free speech and the exchange of free speech and ideas look imagine this you know and ben let's assume going back to the days of newspapers imagine i made this week and i mean that was a company in this age that i happen to use was used by 99 percent of everybody in the newspaper business but i'm just a private industry but just so happens that the thing that i produce is responsible news by 99 percent of all people who want to engage in speech don't do you think this idea that i'm a private concern that this argument were slightly more absolutely not it's species and by the way what are we talking about all of this this indemnity on the part of google what are we protecting them from exactly this i'm not really i'm not sure i can use my imagination but they've never really explained to us exactly what it is dea
google doesn't. like. you know bigger picture here google is essentially the internet right the internet is our reality if google or facebook or any other major platforms continue down this path of indirect censorship what might be the ramifications on our society lionel. a complete and total shut down of free speech and the exchange of free speech and ideas look imagine this you know and ben let's assume going back to the days of newspapers imagine i made this week and i mean that was a...
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google. in fact, google is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict a second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking before the lockdown, and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using online search data were peaking about 17 days before confirmed cases of covid—i9 were peaking in eight countries that we have analysed. and therefore, based on this observation, we thought that if this is to happen again, we may get an early warning based on online searches. but trying to unlock what search tells us about the progress of a disease is much more complex than just finding out what the most popular search terms are. for example, there was a second peak of searches for loss of taste and smell, but that was after they were announced as official symptoms. dr lampos analysed thousands of search terms and found that it's notjust the obvious ones that can be used to spot outbreaks, and it's not even the most obvious people who are able to spot them. patrick berlinquette is not a researcher, he's a marketeer. and he doesn't use the googletool. he uses something that's even more powerful — google ads. so in the last 7—14 days, there's been an increase in positive case rates in the sunbelt states in the united states. arizona, i've seen a 400% increase in anosmia search terms. south carolina i'm seeing a 300% increase. 0n the other hand, there's been a drop in the last 7—14 days in michigan. the correlation is exact between the increases and the decreases that have happened. so right now, what is your research telling you about where we might see an increase in cases next? so one area that stands out is definitely houston, where i'm seeing a 3x increase in search volume for anosmia starting ijune. is there a strong chance people are just searching for those symptoms because they've heard about in the news, rather than they've got it themselves? so i can see the word for word searches that do correlate with the keyword. people are literally entering terms like, "i can't smell since tuesday, what do i do?", "i lost my sens
google. in fact, google is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict a second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking before the lockdown, and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using...
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google. in fact, google is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict a second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking before the lockdown, and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using online search data were peaking about 17 days before confirmed cases of covid—i9 were peaking in eight countries that we have analysed. and therefore, based on this observation, we thought that if this is to happen again, we may get an early warning based on online searches. but trying to unlock what search tells us about the progress of a disease is much more complex than just finding out what the most popular search terms are. for example, there was a second peak of searches for loss of taste and smell, but that was after they were announced as official symptoms. dr lampos analysed thousands of search terms and found that it's notjust the obvious ones that can be used to spot outbreaks, and it's not even the most obvious people who are able to spot them. patrick berlinquette is not a researcher, he's a marketeer. and he doesn't use the google. he uses something that's even more powerful — google ads. so in the last 7—14 days, there's been an increase in positive case rates in the sunbelt states in the united states. arizona, i've seen a 400% increase in anosmia search terms. south carolina i'm seeing a 300% increase. on the other hand, there's been a drop in the last 7—14 days in michigan. the correlation is exact between the increases and the decreases that have happened. so right now, what is your research telling you about where we might see an increase in cases next? so one area that stands out is definitely houston, where i'm seeing a 3x increase in search volume for anosmia starting ijune. is there a strong chance people are just searching for those symptoms because they've heard about in the news, rather than they've got it themselves? so i can see the word for word searches that do correlate with the keyword. people are literally entering terms like, "i can't smell since tuesday, what do i do?", "i lost my sense of
google. in fact, google is so massive and can see so much that it can provide anyone with a good idea of what is trending right now. and scientists are now investigating whether searches for particular medical problems could be used to predict a second spike in cases of covid—i9. in the uk, searches for "loss of taste and smell" were peaking before the lockdown, and long before those symptoms were announced as being linked to the disease. so our models that we have developed using...
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google. say, google.'s emily: we don't know about tim cook's willingness to testify in these u.s.ongressional investigations. we do know that the eu has opened two antitrust probes into apple. we do have a statement from apple. these probes into the app store and apple pay. the statement today saying it is disappointing that the european commission is advancing baseless complaints from a handful of companies that simply want a free ride and don't want to play by the same rules. we want to maintain a level playing field where anyone with determination and a great idea can succeed. some pretty large companies like spotify have complained to the eu about apple's practices. what is your take on how big a risk this could be? >> that is interesting because about 70% in the last quarter, we know the services side, apple pay come everything they do with their apps and so forth, that is a big component going forward. that is a big part of their growth recipe going forward and a big part of offsetting some of the slowness. a lot of people are not looking to probably the holiday quarter or m
google. say, google.'s emily: we don't know about tim cook's willingness to testify in these u.s.ongressional investigations. we do know that the eu has opened two antitrust probes into apple. we do have a statement from apple. these probes into the app store and apple pay. the statement today saying it is disappointing that the european commission is advancing baseless complaints from a handful of companies that simply want a free ride and don't want to play by the same rules. we want to...
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google playing defense essentially after a nbc news report that indicated the company was targeting "the federalist" and zerohedge for articles that google said pushed unsubstantiated claims about the black lives matter movement. google they felt violated the search engine's policies that for bid the monetizaton of sites that provider interrogatory content. google now insisting "the federalist" was never demonetized. it was the site's comments section that was even in question, not the articles themselves. senator ted cruz wrote a letter to sundar pichai, saying quote, recent actions of google to demonetize the conservative media publish, "the federalist" raises cerus concerns that google abusing my noily power to censor political speech which it disagrees. senator cruz was on fox news adding this. >> google today has become like the empire in "star wars" and what they're doing with this step is testing the death star. they cannot abuse their monopoly power to silence free speech. they need to stop this right now. reporter: all right the irony here that it is coming just as there have also been reports that google ceo, sundar pichai is set to testify in front of congress about antitrust questions. google has issues t
google playing defense essentially after a nbc news report that indicated the company was targeting "the federalist" and zerohedge for articles that google said pushed unsubstantiated claims about the black lives matter movement. google they felt violated the search engine's policies that for bid the monetizaton of sites that provider interrogatory content. google now insisting "the federalist" was never demonetized. it was the site's comments section that was even in...
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google was very, very quick to shut it down. the question whether or not is google is actually on the side of truth on this matter or whether googleetreat after a descry clumsy attack. reporter: the irony, charles, this is coming after there are reports that google ceo sun day pichai is open testifying before congress on antitruster questions. ted cruz wrote a letter to pichai, it raises serious concerns that google is abusing it is monopoly power in an effort to censor political speech which it disagrees, earned quote. senator josh hawley introducing legislation that allows lawsuits for consumers against social media platforms like twitter, facebook over issues like censorship. the problem for google, besides censoring speech, deplatforming websites and demon advertising revenue could literally bankrupt them, if that happens they go away. if google is doing that, the question is this an abuse of its power. google reportedly banned over 200 publishers for generating profits through its google ads in 2017 alone, charles. so this has happened in the past. back to you. charles: thank you very, jackie. i want to bring in on this fox n
google was very, very quick to shut it down. the question whether or not is google is actually on the side of truth on this matter or whether googleetreat after a descry clumsy attack. reporter: the irony, charles, this is coming after there are reports that google ceo sun day pichai is open testifying before congress on antitruster questions. ted cruz wrote a letter to pichai, it raises serious concerns that google is abusing it is monopoly power in an effort to censor political speech which...
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google is abusing its monopoly power to censor political speech which it disagrees. senator josh hawley is introducing legislation allowing for lawsuits against google and facebook, twitter over issues related to censorship. the issue from googletially censoring speech, deplatforming, demonetizing their ad revenue could literally bankrupt them, shut them down, if that is what google is doing, the bigger question becomes is it abuse of its power, adding that to the list of things congress is looking into. google reportedly banned 200 publishers from generating profits through google ads in 2017 alone. this is something that will continue. antitrust probes, neil, were put on hold because of the coronavirus pandemic. there will be a point when the focus comes back to this topic. back to you. neil: jackie deangelis, thank you very, very much. in the meantime, if you don't wear a mask while you're flying, guess what, you ain't flying? the airline industry is coming together to enforce this policy, no mask, no ticket, no-flying, maybe not for a long, long time. grady trimble following all of that out of chicago owes o'hare. grady. reporter: neil this comes as number ever people flying is steadily increasing. all the major airlines a
google is abusing its monopoly power to censor political speech which it disagrees. senator josh hawley is introducing legislation allowing for lawsuits against google and facebook, twitter over issues related to censorship. the issue from googletially censoring speech, deplatforming, demonetizing their ad revenue could literally bankrupt them, shut them down, if that is what google is doing, the bigger question becomes is it abuse of its power, adding that to the list of things congress is...
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google pays apple nearly $8 billion a year to be the default search engine on its products. but what if google and its competitor microsoft bing decided it wasn't worth bidding for those devices to avoid the fallout, my next guest says googlee its own search engine we' tony, let's start with what would prompt a move like this and why wouldn't google want to pay apple and microsoft for a search engine anymore? >> thanks for having me. google pays 8 billion a year and it ultimately generates, we think, $25 billion a year for search on ios, on apple's operating system the reason it pays that much, we believe, is if it doesn't, someone else like microsoft might. the worry, of course, if you're apple is, let's say one day micro soflt says, look, search isn't that important to us we have other priorities, in which case there is no counterbid, and google could turn around and say, hey, we're only going to pay you half a billion, apple, and that would be very risky to apple hence, could you have a stocking horse, is there something apple could do that would provide an inexpensive insurance policy to keep google and/or microsoft at the table bidding for this asset to be the default search engine on ios >> who is this ultimately mea
google pays apple nearly $8 billion a year to be the default search engine on its products. but what if google and its competitor microsoft bing decided it wasn't worth bidding for those devices to avoid the fallout, my next guest says googlee its own search engine we' tony, let's start with what would prompt a move like this and why wouldn't google want to pay apple and microsoft for a search engine anymore? >> thanks for having me. google pays 8 billion a year and it ultimately...
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originally nbc news said they contacted google and asked google today monetize us because of the story we ran. a quote from google saying they were the monetizing us and when the story broke and all heck broke loose they changed their story saying we have a policy about comments and they were in violation of the comments, we pulled our comments temporarily but that story doesn't pass muster. google literally runs youtube which is a site that is full of horrific comments. we don't think they actually have a problem with comments are running ads on places where comments are not moderated or the many sites that have comments not causing problems for google, they are trying to keep up with it but no question they targeted us and asked google to take part in his campaign against us and we've been critical of nbc news, i don't know if that played a role but surprising to find this out. shannon: as this plays out and you figure out the comment sections let us now because a lot of folks have a lot of questions how this went down. i want to talk about excerpts of the bolton book. there's a filing for an injunction because
originally nbc news said they contacted google and asked google today monetize us because of the story we ran. a quote from google saying they were the monetizing us and when the story broke and all heck broke loose they changed their story saying we have a policy about comments and they were in violation of the comments, we pulled our comments temporarily but that story doesn't pass muster. google literally runs youtube which is a site that is full of horrific comments. we don't think they...
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changing a little bit and originally nbc news contacted google and asked google to demonetize us because of a story we ran. they had a quote from googleg they were d monetizing us. then when that story broke and all heck broke loose, they change their story to say we have a policy about comments and in violation of the comments. we did pull out her comments temporarily to get this figured out, but that story does not past muster either. you to become a site full of horrific comments so we don't think they actually have a problem with comments or running ads on places where comments are not made. or any of the other fights that use google ads or comments that don't seem to cause problems for google. their story seems to be changing a little bit. we are trying to keep up with it but no question nbc news did target us and asked google to take part in this campaign against us. we have been critical of nbc news making reporting errors or other problems. i don't know if that played a role, but very, very surprising to find this out when this broke. >> shannon: okay, so as this played out when you guys figure out whether it is comment sectio
changing a little bit and originally nbc news contacted google and asked google to demonetize us because of a story we ran. they had a quote from googleg they were d monetizing us. then when that story broke and all heck broke loose, they change their story to say we have a policy about comments and in violation of the comments. we did pull out her comments temporarily to get this figured out, but that story does not past muster either. you to become a site full of horrific comments so we don't...
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do we make see the screener how can we protect habitats we can make a difference google ideas fundamental syriza can google 3000 on t.w. and online. everyone and welcome to another exciting edition of your next coming to you from the german capital berlin and i'm your host maggie lake summer is just around the corner so i've come to one of the city.
do we make see the screener how can we protect habitats we can make a difference google ideas fundamental syriza can google 3000 on t.w. and online. everyone and welcome to another exciting edition of your next coming to you from the german capital berlin and i'm your host maggie lake summer is just around the corner so i've come to one of the city.
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we make super screen or how can we protect habitats we can make a difference google ideas environmental series again google $3000.00 on g.w. and on mine. how does a virus spread. why do we panic and when we'll all be. introduced through the topics covered and i weekly radio show is called spectrum if you would like any information on the coronavirus or any other science topic you should really check out our podcast so you can get it wherever you can get your podcast you can also find us at dot com forum slash science. cut. a bad day for boeing shares and wage an ash shuttle tonsils orders of almost 100 aircraft and demands compensation how much more can boeing take. also coming up who's to blame for the downfall of why it caught regulators of searching for answers as the investigation into in even solvent payment platform intensifies. and growing vegetables on a rooftop in paris europe's biggest urban farm gets 3 missions access to locally produced fruit and mitch. but continued on the business unlike in johnson berlin good to have you with us now these are trying times for the aviation sector on both side
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response had a scripted and then i googled your name. if you google your name, there is a story in 2017 about a guy named pedro echevarria who was killed by police in los angeles. it is an interesting story of a guy who was walking home. they got into an altercation in the police ended up killing him. ishink the easiest solution if there were no police, there would not have been a problem. once the police approach this man and he had a gun, there was an issue. i think we can move to a society where it is everyone for themselves. if you have an issue with somebody, that is something you have to defend yourself. host: you are saying to fund totally, then -- d fund, then. caller: yes. i'm calling for the abolishment of -- in this case, the police caused a death and there are cases where the police prevent deaths, but i think it is a net zero. you have to have a society where everybody has a gun or nobody has a gun. cecil, democrats line. black once said a soul left in darkness will commit sin. he will come a sin is not a guilty one but who -- he who crea
response had a scripted and then i googled your name. if you google your name, there is a story in 2017 about a guy named pedro echevarria who was killed by police in los angeles. it is an interesting story of a guy who was walking home. they got into an altercation in the police ended up killing him. ishink the easiest solution if there were no police, there would not have been a problem. once the police approach this man and he had a gun, there was an issue. i think we can move to a society...
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to triple down on the fraud and you know we're going to get to this next headline but just google out there google cowper's. bear stearns c.e.o.'s credit default obligations they've got a large debt obligations so cowper's during that period of 20082008 so read that and you can see where risk goes to die again risk dice in your pension fund dies in your municipality guys where it's going to her harm the most people right spread out across the peasantry away from the top 0 point one percent and that is this really is a staggering statistic investors paid $230000000000.00 in performance fees over a 10 year period for returns that could have been matched by an inexpensive tracker fund costing just a few basis points so that is private equity was handed all this money mostly by pension funds like calipers and they took $230000000000.00 in fees and they did not outperform just buying a simple index that cost you know a fraction of a percent right it's a it's an enormous down the private equity industry as as it is the hedge fund industry hedge funds very rarely outperform the market and it in any consi
to triple down on the fraud and you know we're going to get to this next headline but just google out there google cowper's. bear stearns c.e.o.'s credit default obligations they've got a large debt obligations so cowper's during that period of 20082008 so read that and you can see where risk goes to die again risk dice in your pension fund dies in your municipality guys where it's going to her harm the most people right spread out across the peasantry away from the top 0 point one percent and...