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google with search. how worried is google _ bush's google with search. google about this, microsoft has got being its search tool, which is never really competing with google, is google concerned about microsoft's real push into this other direction? i5 microsoft's real push into this other direction?— other direction? is google concerned _ other direction? is google concerned that _ other direction? is google concerned that bing - other direction? is google concerned that bing will. other direction? is google i concerned that bing will take over from a market perspective, absolutely not. i over from a market perspective, absolutely not.— absolutely not. i wasn't suggesting _ absolutely not. i wasn't suggesting bing - absolutely not. i wasn't suggesting bing will. absolutely not. i wasn't - suggesting bing will compete with google, bing is an example of where it is not and it is a flock, is google concerned about microsoft pushing strongly into the chat—gpt sector? strongly into the chat-gpt sector? ~ ~ ., , sector? well, i think that is where bing _ sec
google with search. how worried is google _ bush's google with search. google about this, microsoft has got being its search tool, which is never really competing with google, is google concerned about microsoft's real push into this other direction? i5 microsoft's real push into this other direction?— other direction? is google concerned _ other direction? is google concerned that _ other direction? is google concerned that bing - other direction? is google concerned that bing will. other...
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and these are essentially about how google makes it mandatory for original device manufacturers to install the full google suite that google full google followed has been over till you have g mail. you have youtube and various other google applications, how it has made it mandatory for mobile manufacturers to install it beforehand. and that that's something that her regulators have had a problem with. apart from that, the search feature how google searches, the default search feature, then there is the problem of side loading. essentially, laura not allowing other apps to be downloaded on the mobile phone via play store. these are some of the many issues that are part of this case, rob, what a striking is just how dominant android is when it comes to smartphone operating systems in india. house, like you say, more than 95 percent of the market. everything in the u. s. apple has about half of the market and android the other half. so how has andrew managed to be so dominant in india? that's right, rob. as i said, the boat to a decade ago, android was just about 10 percent, and there were so many other mobile operating syste
and these are essentially about how google makes it mandatory for original device manufacturers to install the full google suite that google full google followed has been over till you have g mail. you have youtube and various other google applications, how it has made it mandatory for mobile manufacturers to install it beforehand. and that that's something that her regulators have had a problem with. apart from that, the search feature how google searches, the default search feature, then...
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tank company, he was responsible for 10 tanks and 30 people at once, they got lost, gps google was just google, google, a horde of rogue singers of artillery installations, a thousand russian infantrymen and paratroopers who climbed out just near oleshok and novaya kakhovka, the enemy forces prevailed, the phrases fly simply without orders, the man measured what it was, i don't know. a hit to be removed from one there out of order i go there and everyone is from there i am there and they are all from there the chief of staff says a song our oleshki is coming out i don't understand well for oleshki where am i and where are oleshki so much in us they take a circle from me like this every day here and you have a circle there, the brigade goes from all sides, i.e. closes the circle from sergi yevka at 60 km/h on the road, meets the enemy, but the alive ones break through, the task is to break through the antonov bridge, which is already known to the whole world, and hold it defense in order to remove the convoy of equipment and several thousand of our soldiers from the encirclement, they are already there
tank company, he was responsible for 10 tanks and 30 people at once, they got lost, gps google was just google, google, a horde of rogue singers of artillery installations, a thousand russian infantrymen and paratroopers who climbed out just near oleshok and novaya kakhovka, the enemy forces prevailed, the phrases fly simply without orders, the man measured what it was, i don't know. a hit to be removed from one there out of order i go there and everyone is from there i am there and they are...
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google google helps to develop digital education 2 million if we are talking about microsoft and amazon these are already other projects we have many projects we can talk about it for several days and when did it start when a full-scale invasion began, we were ready for missiles to hit our infrastructure that processes information, and it is important where the information is stored, we passed a special bill in a few weeks that allowed storing information in the cloud, where it is impossible to get into it with rockets, and google and microsoft google, more precisely, microsoft allocated 100 million e-e 75 million dollars for services to save information on cloud technologies. thus, we now continue to place no more priority e-e registers in the cloud in order to protect against missiles. and why are these companies interested in this? well, first of all, they see it as a social responsibility and they are helping us now, the whole world is helping, yes. and this is their contribution to our victory, and secondly, it is also interesting for them case because they are working out an example that will be useful to other countries, that is, now the coming years. i believe that all countries will increase, we see in the 22nd year, er, increase defense budgets, and today digitalization is becoming a critical infrastructure and all countries will also use cloud technologies and now there is an example of ukraine, and this is a certain case for a company to increase sales in other countries. it's just that they're inte
google google helps to develop digital education 2 million if we are talking about microsoft and amazon these are already other projects we have many projects we can talk about it for several days and when did it start when a full-scale invasion began, we were ready for missiles to hit our infrastructure that processes information, and it is important where the information is stored, we passed a special bill in a few weeks that allowed storing information in the cloud, where it is impossible to...
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immediately for 10 tanks and 30 people, we got a little lost on the training ground gps google just used google googlehe thought of a horde of enemy armored vehicles artillery installations a thousand russian infantrymen and paratroopers climbing out just near oleshki and novaya kakhovka the enemy forces outnumbered 11 children simply without a commanding person i don't know what it was . we went further, told everyone to keep to 150 m between the equipment, because we are moving in captivity, because if there is any loss, to be taken out one of the authorities from the village, new beacons, their company advanced towards the serbian woman, stop the enemies, i go there, and everyone is from there, i go there, and they are all from there , the chief of staff says a song, our oleshki is coming out, i don’t understand, well, oleshki, where am i? i have 40 days here. and you have a ring brigade there. they go out from all sides, that is, they close and circle from sergiyvka to oleshok. the 40-ton and 64, which zhenya called his wife, the paladin rushes at the maximum speed of 60 km/h . they meet the enemy
immediately for 10 tanks and 30 people, we got a little lost on the training ground gps google just used google googlehe thought of a horde of enemy armored vehicles artillery installations a thousand russian infantrymen and paratroopers climbing out just near oleshki and novaya kakhovka the enemy forces outnumbered 11 children simply without a commanding person i don't know what it was . we went further, told everyone to keep to 150 m between the equipment, because we are moving in captivity,...
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google, google's parent company alphabet announced yesterday that they plan to cut 12,000 jobs. that's about 6% of their overall work force. alphabet's ceo posted a blog addressing the layoffs. severance packages start at 16-week salary, plus two weeks for every additional year at google. google also plans to offer six months of health care. >>> many companies large and small have been laying off workers this year so we spoke with dr. barbara roblis about what you should do after a layoff. she said there were a few things to keep in mind, first was your mind-set. this could be a time for a reset. try to avoid focusing on negatives. >>> second, recall your accomplishments. those can spring board you into a new career, and third, consider what you want going forward. to understand your target industry, and fifth is an important one. >> even though this experience can be common for everyone or can happen to anyone, it's okay to struggle through it, so don't forget to ask for help whether it's financial help, emotional help, there's people there to support you as you're going through these decisions. >> so reach out for help. and finally, don't let worry dictate your next move. a good life lesson. that story first appeared on nbc's lx channel. you can watch more stories l
google, google's parent company alphabet announced yesterday that they plan to cut 12,000 jobs. that's about 6% of their overall work force. alphabet's ceo posted a blog addressing the layoffs. severance packages start at 16-week salary, plus two weeks for every additional year at google. google also plans to offer six months of health care. >>> many companies large and small have been laying off workers this year so we spoke with dr. barbara roblis about what you should do after a...
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google. google ceo blaming the pandemic hiring spree. the tech sector has been hurt by rising interest rates and the slumping global economy. companies where also purchasing fewer ads on google's search engine. that contributed to alphabet's quarterly profit falling. and it follows recent job cuts in the tech world. microsoft said it is cutting $10,000 or nearly 5% of its work force. amazon has said it is cutting 18,000 jobs and meta, the parent company of facebook announcing it is laying off 11,000 positions. >>> oakland's mayor is promising more answers tomorrow about the decision to place the police chief on leave. da lin has more on how he got here and what it all means for the city moving forward. >> we go back to childhood. >> reporter: pastor billy dixon has known police chief leran armstrong for decades. he has also worked with him from a professional standpoint on operation cease fire. the city's crime fighting strategic plan? someone we worked with since he was a sergeant. >> reporter: he says chief armstrong is more than just well liked in the community. he is effective in helping to reduce crime. >> how do we feel? we love our police chief. we love him. >> reporter
google. google ceo blaming the pandemic hiring spree. the tech sector has been hurt by rising interest rates and the slumping global economy. companies where also purchasing fewer ads on google's search engine. that contributed to alphabet's quarterly profit falling. and it follows recent job cuts in the tech world. microsoft said it is cutting $10,000 or nearly 5% of its work force. amazon has said it is cutting 18,000 jobs and meta, the parent company of facebook announcing it is laying off...
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cheaper, i would add more just to point on the azure business, you have azure, aws and google if you look at google, googles a much cheaper stock, but 25% of google's workforce is in google cloud. yet, it's only 7% of the revenues if you look at google cloud as a whole, they're actually losing money in that space. so i think microsoft has done a good job managing azure. they're still growing. but relative to an amazon, which i think is expensive and google, which is losing money in that space, i think microsoft is where i want to be to own that cloud business plus, plus, plus the other businesses. >> finally just really broadly, we just heard from the citi ceo. she said she fears the market is wishful in its thinking after an unexpectedly good start this year. >> probably so we hit the 200-day on the s&p. we're 5% away from the 200-day on the nasnasdaq i think the s&p will be challenged for the year. it's a nice start for the year, but i wouldn't get too anchored on having this v-shaped recovery while the fed is still in charge. >> all right thank you. >>> after the break, disney says activist nelson phelp
cheaper, i would add more just to point on the azure business, you have azure, aws and google if you look at google, googles a much cheaper stock, but 25% of google's workforce is in google cloud. yet, it's only 7% of the revenues if you look at google cloud as a whole, they're actually losing money in that space. so i think microsoft has done a good job managing azure. they're still growing. but relative to an amazon, which i think is expensive and google, which is losing money in that space,...
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the key goals of what is going on in the world right now and am include in around ukraine, east google, google to you decrease i europe's going was that human competitiveness and attractiveness as a competitor. these will also influence sir china, and it's either a competitive competitors at world markets or blue. and naturally colonialism shows in their relations with developing countries as well. just look where american investment is going. it is very often tied to various political conditions or placement of american troops through i see very little difference here. money. and since we are at a breast conference, i know that many scientists are already a star dean. this new phenomenon with a new era colonialism. a cheese colonialism as it is. the goals and purposes remain the same, to subjugate some one else and use the our resources to. so your interests soon and here we have her new base or in the best sense of the world, all world news and i think she will go good afternoon, august 13, and i thank you for the opportunity to ask this question on my, my field of law diplomacy has a wide v
the key goals of what is going on in the world right now and am include in around ukraine, east google, google to you decrease i europe's going was that human competitiveness and attractiveness as a competitor. these will also influence sir china, and it's either a competitive competitors at world markets or blue. and naturally colonialism shows in their relations with developing countries as well. just look where american investment is going. it is very often tied to various political...
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google's approach to data collection. so what we do at google is we ensure that we have employees. i use a trust that is something that's really important and that uses understand exactly what we're doing with the data that we have on them. we also and sure that they're able to manage and control. so transparency, ability to manage and control the data that we have on our uses is really critical . and when is so transparent, people get to enjoy the magic of google. chat uses a lot of positive p. us speak, especially when it comes to discussing matters relating to data. that doesn't come as a big surprise because the data ownership access privacy is an incredibly sensitive legal and political issue. across the world. governments and regulators have been looking at their data laws more and more seriously. but perhaps the most widely publicized is the european union's general data protection regulation. otherwise known as g d, p r, which set a global benchmark for strengthening individual rights or the personal data. that's really the discrepancy that we're seeing here is that western government, western societies have more space to keep these companies and check and to force them to abide by their local social standards than countries in other parts of the world. and that's where the colonialism label really starts to become evident. there is not enough space for ordinary african citizens to push their governments on these issues. there's not eno
google's approach to data collection. so what we do at google is we ensure that we have employees. i use a trust that is something that's really important and that uses understand exactly what we're doing with the data that we have on them. we also and sure that they're able to manage and control. so transparency, ability to manage and control the data that we have on our uses is really critical . and when is so transparent, people get to enjoy the magic of google. chat uses a lot of positive...
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asking for google to sell off specific things they are saying they want a judge to order the divestiture of at a minimum the google ad manager suite including publisher and server, dft and google'sd exchange along with any additional structural leads and looking for any damages relevant under the law enforcement they are looking for significant changes the way google is structured and the way the ad businesses operate. >> it seems though as long as goggle itself is the dominant search platform, that that is still where the dollars are going to be spent, you know. i'm curious kind of opening up the ad process should amealior ateame amealiorate things. >> what alphabet is arguing is if the doj goes through with that, that will actually still innovation and raise costs across the industry because it will be more broken up and maybe you wouldn't have as much data to pull. that's their argument. i would like to respond something to kovach said this is president biden's agenda this was also president trump's agenda, when the first doj lawsuit was filed and not even going to trial until later this year and that's why you see skepticism or complacency among investors who talked about th
asking for google to sell off specific things they are saying they want a judge to order the divestiture of at a minimum the google ad manager suite including publisher and server, dft and google'sd exchange along with any additional structural leads and looking for any damages relevant under the law enforcement they are looking for significant changes the way google is structured and the way the ad businesses operate. >> it seems though as long as goggle itself is the dominant search...
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google, google, the raw as an explosion and then another, a series of explosion and one made the window shake. really, there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day. i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. ah, meanwhile, 50 ukrainian soldiers were freed on sunday as part of a prisoner swapped with russia. video on social media show, the men news heads had been shaved, singing the ukrainian national anthem. moscow says 50 russian soldiers were also released. sweden says is confident that turkey year will approve its application to join nato and applied along with finland in may. 2 months after russia's invasion of ukraine began, a feature kia has objected to their membership, accusing them of harbouring what it calls militants, including those on the kurdish p. k. k group took e as our sweden to expedite some individuals, but so far, the swedish government has refused to key it more debbie character, kia confirmed that we've done what we said we would do. but it also says at once, things that we cannot or do not want to give them. no
google, google, the raw as an explosion and then another, a series of explosion and one made the window shake. really, there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day. i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. ah, meanwhile, 50 ukrainian soldiers were freed on sunday as part of a prisoner swapped with russia. video on social media show, the men news heads had been shaved, singing the ukrainian national anthem. moscow says 50 russian soldiers...
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google, google. there was an explosion and then another, a series of explosion and one made the window shake. really. there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day. i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. ah, meanwhile, 50 ukrainian servicemen were freed on sunday as part of a prisoner what with russia. video and social media showed the men whose heads had been shaved, singing the ukrainian national anthem. osco says 50 russian soldiers also released . german police have detained a 32 year old iranian man for allegedly planning to use cyanide and rice in to commit a serious attack of violence. the man's home, their daughter was rated, but no poisons were found. the authorities say they were tipped off by a friendly foreign intelligence service. a 2nd suspect was also detained as part of the investigation. gunman in nigeria abducted 32 people of my train station in the south of the country, one of whom has managed to escape. it happened and edo st
google, google. there was an explosion and then another, a series of explosion and one made the window shake. really. there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day. i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. ah, meanwhile, 50 ukrainian servicemen were freed on sunday as part of a prisoner what with russia. video and social media showed the men whose heads had been shaved, singing the ukrainian national anthem. osco says 50 russian soldiers...
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song, as a tank company commander, he was responsible for 10 tanks and 30 people in google, just google, they used googleshok and novaya kakhovka, the enemy forces prevailed aviation simply flies without orders, i don't know what it was. we went further, the distance was told to everyone to keep directly to 150 m between the equipment, because you are moving in captivity , because if there is any hit, it would be disabled from one of them from the village, new beacons, their mouths protruded to sergiivka to stop the enemy i don't understand anymore i go there and everyone is from there i am there and they are all from there the chief of staff says a song our oleshki is coming out i don't understand oh oh oleshkov where am i and where are the oleshki so much about us they take a ring from me there also the middle one here and you have a ring brigade there, that is, they go out for all sides, that is, they close in a circle from sergiyvka to oleshok, the 40-ton and 64, which zhenya called his wife, the paladin rushes at the maximum speed of 60 km/h , they meet the enemy on the road, but the living ones bre
song, as a tank company commander, he was responsible for 10 tanks and 30 people in google, just google, they used googleshok and novaya kakhovka, the enemy forces prevailed aviation simply flies without orders, i don't know what it was. we went further, the distance was told to everyone to keep directly to 150 m between the equipment, because you are moving in captivity , because if there is any hit, it would be disabled from one of them from the village, new beacons, their mouths protruded to...
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google and meta say the lawsuit has no merit. and in fact, the only way the department of justice could possibly win this case. >> is to completely ignore reality and says google does not have a monopoly. meta and google combined account for only 45% of the digital ad space. at the same time, the price for digital ads continues to decrease roughly 80% of google's revenue comes from ads. but that revenue stream has weakened since the start of the pandemic. >> representatives for alphabet, google's parent company called the doj suit flawed and argue in the end it will hurt not help small businesses seeking to grow in washington. raquel martin. we're going to take a .reak. we'll be right bac >> ford wants to pay customers not to buy its most popular vehicle due to a backlog in production. ford is offering customers to reserve certain packages of the 2023 bronco. $2500 to buy a different bronco or even another vehicle. the backlog packages include the molded in color. hard top sasquatch and lux reservation holders can also switch to reserve the 2024 model. >> rapper doja cat is never afraid to be the center of attention for the first day of paris haute couture week. she was the lady in red. the multi-plat
google and meta say the lawsuit has no merit. and in fact, the only way the department of justice could possibly win this case. >> is to completely ignore reality and says google does not have a monopoly. meta and google combined account for only 45% of the digital ad space. at the same time, the price for digital ads continues to decrease roughly 80% of google's revenue comes from ads. but that revenue stream has weakened since the start of the pandemic. >> representatives for...
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it a group that's on the issue of abortion that was not it was advertising on google and then google had their ads on google taken down is isn't i'd like to press you a little bit on that i guess isn't that it isn't a different of the right to advertise versus the right to speak and and should that be treated the same. yeah. the commercial speech is treated differently than political speech, but in this situation. you've got planned parenthood who's allowed to allowed to inform platforms and then you had a pro-life group who's not allowed to advertise or inform. and i think that discrimination, whether it's whether it is per se, a violation of the constitution or not, because these are private companies. so i don't think that that unless they're directed do so by government that that it is necessarily unconstitutional but it's also something that people should know about so that people can make a decision as to whether they want to allow their kids to use these platforms or whether they use these platforms and how they do business. and so think it's important to just spread the word on these companies discr
it a group that's on the issue of abortion that was not it was advertising on google and then google had their ads on google taken down is isn't i'd like to press you a little bit on that i guess isn't that it isn't a different of the right to advertise versus the right to speak and and should that be treated the same. yeah. the commercial speech is treated differently than political speech, but in this situation. you've got planned parenthood who's allowed to allowed to inform platforms and...
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and you'll google the google mud? george. the biologist is looking for small shrimps for his d. horse farm. to him, the issue is more nuanced. see horses becoming caught is understandable. a much graver problem is the destruction of the sensitive animals habitat by the fishing nets themselves. this has led him to search for alternatives and experiment with artificial seaweed. together with his colleagues, he has already covered large patches in the lagoon and by the looks of it, the sea horses are warming up to the new material theory of go there. love it in an artificial thing. it's good for the start and then becomes natural because all other animals colonized this artificial fructose and made. and that's why we thought out of 100 official, one. it's a glimmer of hope for a species that keeps captivating the imagination of humans, but is now threatened by their very actions almost everywhere in the world. not only in their oasis in the ria formosa lagoon. ah. the joy ride through fascinating worlds. uncharted death. our gui
and you'll google the google mud? george. the biologist is looking for small shrimps for his d. horse farm. to him, the issue is more nuanced. see horses becoming caught is understandable. a much graver problem is the destruction of the sensitive animals habitat by the fishing nets themselves. this has led him to search for alternatives and experiment with artificial seaweed. together with his colleagues, he has already covered large patches in the lagoon and by the looks of it, the sea horses...
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google. it points out for years the army is a multiple government advertiser that uses google tools and has spent $100 million buying googleax payer is a customer here and we speak on behalf the government and the american tax payer because we advertise using google. >> not help for google. helpful for the government to say you guys are victims here too. >> depends how you lawyer it. >> doesn't it always? a lot of lawyers will be very busy on this one. super interesting. >>> three candidates are gearing up for a fierce fight to lead the republican national committee. for the first time in more than a decade the vote may go to multiple ballots. >> that sounds familiar. the rnc meetings begin today. ronna mcdaniel being challenged by my pillow ceo mike lyindell. are any of the challenging candidates going anywhere? >> it's really between two candidates here. no one is taking mike lindell seriously. this puts the fractures of the republican party in full view. whether or not mcdaniels is trouble, it seems no. 100 members have public endorsed mcdaniel. this is a secret ballot election. dillon's people believe there's a possibi
google. it points out for years the army is a multiple government advertiser that uses google tools and has spent $100 million buying googleax payer is a customer here and we speak on behalf the government and the american tax payer because we advertise using google. >> not help for google. helpful for the government to say you guys are victims here too. >> depends how you lawyer it. >> doesn't it always? a lot of lawyers will be very busy on this one. super interesting....
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google google can't buy much either so i think this is a deal a lot more at risk than i suspect people think it is you know, i don't quite know what they could buy if they can't buy this given the market that the chinese and japanese dominate, the gaming market. it is not microsoft that does. it will be interesting to see what happens and how they handle it, but they may have to get reassurances to regulators it will be much tougher than, say, the at&t deal a couple years ago that the justice department opposed. >> right finally, let's turn to the executive facing professional and personal heat. none other than elon musk. you guessed right. tesla is slashing prices as demand slows for their electric vehicles prompting a sell this morning. right now and during our show musk is fighting to move the trial for his investor loss over his funding secured tweet. can't forget that from 2018. the stock is of course far from being worth 420 now. losing two-thirds of its value in the past 12 months. how do you judge this situation? i mean, for us especially as we look at public markets, we have just seen this enormous selloff at a critical moment when it is facing more competition coming online what does he do here >> make more trouble i don't know when someone texts me about this, i'm like which lawsuit is it the severance lawsuit or this lawsuit this is how he operates. he likes to get into fights. this is an older lawsuit from the 4/20, the weed reference thing he did he's trying to move the venue from san francisco because they don't like him in san francisco. i don't know what he will use as proof. maybe that dave chapelle situation. he's trying to move it to texas. i think it will go forward the reason they may not like him is because of the things he's done that's a weird argument to make. you know, i think more of the issue is tesla >> yeah. >> and i guess he's always been feisty and never shied away from a battle, but this time is different. >> i think feisty is different than being a jerk, right there is a thing where you think about whether you want to buy these cars there is more competition and choices. i'm here in germany. tesla is still far ahead in terms of technology and manufacturing and making the cars that people want. but there is huge demand these demands for the evs will go up significantly. he should be focussing on tesla. it is very difficult because people have choices. i joke about it on the pivot i bought a chevy bolt. the price and different things like that. he's got to focus on that because demand is up demand is up in china. he will face issues there with his chinese committee and subcommittee in congress, so he has a lot of challenges. so he should be -- they never cut prices on teslas, right? so it shows that maybe it is a combination of maybe the way he behaves at twitter there are lots of choices to other things. >> also it shows that when executive start making pot references and their stock prices, be careful folks out there. >> can't resist, though. there will be more. >> maybe he can resist now the way things are turning out. >> he cannot he will not. >>> coming up dilution delusion. plus, despite the drops we are seeing today, the markets are holding on to solid gains for the week the nasdaq is up 3%. we look at the role the retail trader is playing in this rally. we'll be right back. hi, i'm debra. i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i screwed up. i'd say give it a try. mhm. i got us t-mobile home internet. now cell phone users have priority over us. and your marriage survived that? you can almost feel the drag when people walk by with their phones. oh i can't hear you... you're froze-- ladies, please! you put it on airplane mode when you pass our house. i was trying to work. we're workin' it too. yeah! work it girl! woo! i want to hear you say it out loud. well, i could switch us to xfinity. those smiles. that's why i do what i do. that and the paycheck. sglr >>> one of the big themes this year has been a focus on profitability. one measure we looked at is free stock flow uber, doordash and lyft have seen a draw down with the latter two losing two-thirds of their value. if we look at profitability, there is a reason investors may be more bullish. uber has a tighter margin than that of doordash or lyft thomas also looking at dilution based on restricted stock units found that uber is best positioned for the coming year as well. so will uber be able to outpace the competition and which stocks should you trade based on this stat or what do you need to be aware of going into earning season it is great to have you in person thank you. >> great to be here for the first time in a while. >> uber may be best positioned, but it doesn't mean any of them are particularly well positioned when, as i said, the market is looking more towards profitability. you were part of that business model. so as their stock prices flounder, what do you think that investors need to know about dilution and their prospects over the next year or two? >> yeah. investors have to look at whether they're going to maintain the high level of dilution related to stock based comp right now because the market changed for tech orkers right? tech employees have more leverage than they did last year so if these companies can regulate to get their stock based comp under control while growing crash flow and ebida. >> maybe more of a bigger question to you, you have been critical of uber, but the street likes them so much highly bullish mean price target of $45 where is the disconnect there? what are they saying you're not? >> the analysts have been remarkably consistent on uber with price targets at $60, $70 and so on. i think he is good at communicating about what he's going to do. i still hold the stock and i hold it because i think this service is not going away. it is global it is a verb it is a noun hopefully it should -- it should just work. if it's run efficiently, it should deliver profits but i think wall street is in a show me stage right now. >> i get a sense you are as well does that mean you are holding on to the stock you have is that a vote of confidence >> it is a vote of hope for the team that they can take what they have just done in free cash flow, reduce stock based comp as a percentage and come out the other side of this looking good. >> thanks so much for joining us >> appreciate it. >> john? >> yeah. speaking of the gig economy and side hustles, the irs is delaying its tax reporting rule for payment apps including paypal and venmo this is a delay but it's coming. >> yes, it is coming it affects a lot of companies. the irs is delaying a rule that would have required these payment platforms to send 10-99 tax forms to customers that earned more than $600 a year that's down from $20,000, which is a huge change the irs saying the forms will start next year instead due to concerns because of the time line confusion are you confused a lot of people are. this delay does not change the tax requirements if you received any business income through a third party payment platform, you owe taxes. only payments labeled as business on these platforms will be taxed if you reimburse a friend for dinner or paid a roommate for rent, it is not subject to tax if you sell something for gain, those are taxed. if you sell your couch for more than you paid, good for you, you owe taxes. create two separate accounts one for your business. one for your personal so there is less chance your personal payments get reported. you still owe tax no matter what the irs decides to do. it is just the actual oversight of this that's been delayed until next year. >> this is the downside of the convenience of technology, right? is that now big brother, uncle sam, whatever you want to call him, is able to look digitally over your shoulder and say, about that tax you owe me. >> yes they're looking over your shoulder, but it has also allowed more people to get more income that's not taxed. a lot of people were getting cash or getting checks or going to the bank account that was visible to the irs that now is not visible and a lot of people are not reporting income they used to because these apps made it so easy to pay large amounts for businesses and services. they estimated this bill would have added $1 billion a year in revenue to the irs in the first year $80 billion or $8 billion over 10 years. so there was a lot of money going untaxed because technology allowed that. >> as eddy murphy said at the golden globes, pay your taxes. still a lot of companies using cash. >> and don't slap will smith that was part of it, too. >> that's what i was referring to the end, that was the kicker >> that was the kicker pay your taxes and don't slap will smith i think there was another one, but i can't remember. >>> up negligent, upping appetite for speculative names like bed bath and beyond, up more than nearly 300% since monday take a look at shares of tesla as well getting hit today after the company announced price cuts for some models across europe and the u.s. in an effort to bolster demand it believes the estimates are too bold target goes to $89 we will be right back. hi ladies! alex from u.s. bank! can she help? 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google google can't buy much either so i think this is a deal a lot more at risk than i suspect people think it is you know, i don't quite know what they could buy if they can't buy this given the market that the chinese and japanese dominate, the gaming market. it is not microsoft that does. it will be interesting to see what happens and how they handle it, but they may have to get reassurances to regulators it will be much tougher than, say, the at&t deal a couple years ago that the...
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google. i am not sure why it is just a google situation. the end recipient is the consumer winning. ed: the doj states, alleges, that alphabet or googlerticular dominates the market for search, but also dominates the market for advertising technology. you lead an industry association for advertising. does google dominate the market for advertising technology? david: there was a report that recently came out in the wall street journal about a month ago that reported that between google and meta, they represent less than 50% of the ad supported ecosystem in the u.s. that is a decrease over time. are there players that have significant influence and share? yes. in lots of cases in the industry, whether you talk about detergent, chocolate, autos, there are lots of examples of leading players that have significant market share. i do not think the ad supported ecosystem is any different than other categories. ed: you are the interactive advertising bureau ceo. one thing top of your mind right now is streaming. this weekend gone, our correspondent in l.a. interviewed the new ceo of netflix. they said they got to an ad supported tier when the
google. i am not sure why it is just a google situation. the end recipient is the consumer winning. ed: the doj states, alleges, that alphabet or googlerticular dominates the market for search, but also dominates the market for advertising technology. you lead an industry association for advertising. does google dominate the market for advertising technology? david: there was a report that recently came out in the wall street journal about a month ago that reported that between google and meta,...
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google. google had its own spars with the trump administration over its search engine business. this particular case is interesting. digital advertising is a significant component of google's overall business. the fact that it is targeting that particular unit means it means business, that it is serious about breaking up parts of big tech it said it would go after. >> what could an actual win for the department of justice look like? >> one of the things the lawsuit mentions is its ad exchange, it wants to have google divest them of that, particularly unwind that investment it made in double-click in 2007 when google was a small player in the ad space. today that looks very different. by unwinding that particular investment in other ad tech operations, it is able to allow.more competition in this space google has said in the past it is willing to carve out these operations into a separate entity. the justice department made it clear it will take more than that to satisfy this lawsuit in particular. >> bloomberg's jackie develops there. a look at how tech stocks are performing after-hours, particularly google in the wake of this potential legal action from the department of
google. google had its own spars with the trump administration over its search engine business. this particular case is interesting. digital advertising is a significant component of google's overall business. the fact that it is targeting that particular unit means it means business, that it is serious about breaking up parts of big tech it said it would go after. >> what could an actual win for the department of justice look like? >> one of the things the lawsuit mentions is its...
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if whether a is he googling googling is drew no one deserves that vice president harris will head toczar. a farmer is going to react to illegal immigration next. the it's republicans are taking to protect mount rushmore. - psst! susan! with paycom, employees do their own payroll. - what's paycom? a magic payroll genie? - it's a payroll app. - payroll is way too complicated for the average person. - paycom guides them through it. missing or duplicate punches, pending expenses, unapproved pto, on and on. - why would employees wanna do all that? - this could be a stretch, but i think it's 'cause they wanna get paid correctly. i like getting paid correctly. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear. real people with psoriasis look and feel better with cosentyx. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infection, some serious and a lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine o
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group that is active on the issue of abortion that was not -- was advertising on google, and google had the ads on google to condemn. i would like to pressure you a little bit about that? isn't it different the right to advertise versus the right to speak? and should that be treated the same. rep. buck: commercial speech is treated differently than political speech, but in this situation you have got planned parenthood: is allowed to advertise, allowed to inform on platforms, and then you have a pro-life group who is not allowed to advertise and inform, and i think that discrimination. whether it is per se of dilution of the constitution on -- violation of the constitution or not. these are private companies, so unless they are directed by government is not necessarily constitutional. -- unconstitutional. it is also something people should know about so they can to make a decision whether they want to without these kids to use their platforms or whether they use these platforms and how they do business. so i think it is important to spread the word, these companies discriminate against conservative views
group that is active on the issue of abortion that was not -- was advertising on google, and google had the ads on google to condemn. i would like to pressure you a little bit about that? isn't it different the right to advertise versus the right to speak? and should that be treated the same. rep. buck: commercial speech is treated differently than political speech, but in this situation you have got planned parenthood: is allowed to advertise, allowed to inform on platforms, and then you have...
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now they own google yeah there's always a big parent i never read about this in the google a big enough . yeah right googleh right i thought google was the new god anyway so yeah it's a difficult decision. sets us up for the future the problem is they took on a lot of staff when we were lockdowns because was more there was they thought that they were going to have an increase in that workforce. yes. but everyone's going back to work so they don't need them anymore . they don't need them anymore. yeah, it's very sad, nick, isn't it ? well, it is sad unless they it? well, it is sad unless they woke and, then it's fine . but woke and, then it's fine. but basically you don't realise . basically you don't realise. these companies are behind everything, so they own android operating system. youtube google. i've heard of some of these and it all is alphabet and running alphabet is actually gpt . so that's the way we all and i also why have we not heard of alphabet because they don't want you hear them, do they keep you to hear them, do they keep it secret. some. i got it secret. there's some. i got the runs i've
now they own google yeah there's always a big parent i never read about this in the google a big enough . yeah right googleh right i thought google was the new god anyway so yeah it's a difficult decision. sets us up for the future the problem is they took on a lot of staff when we were lockdowns because was more there was they thought that they were going to have an increase in that workforce. yes. but everyone's going back to work so they don't need them anymore . they don't need them...
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now they own google yeah there's always a big parent i never read about this in the google a big enough . yeah right googleh right i thought google was the new god anyway so yeah it's a difficult decision. sets us up for the future the problem is they took on a lot of staff when we were lockdowns because was more there was they thought that they were going to have an increase in that workforce. yes. but everyone's going back to work so they don't need them anymore . they don't need them anymore. yeah, it's very sad, nick, isn't it ? well, it is sad unless they it? well, it is sad unless they woke and, then it's fine . but woke and, then it's fine. but basically you don't realise . basically you don't realise. these companies are behind everything, so they own android operating system. youtube google. i've heard of some of these and it all is alphabet and running alphabet is actually gpt . so that's the way we all and i also why have we not heard of alphabet because they don't want you hear them, do they keep you to hear them, do they keep it secret. some. i got it secret. there's some. i got the runs i've
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companies was acquired by google and laid the foundation for google glasses. glasses with an integrated computer in 2013 hartman even started working on the quantity i lab for google. i have spent many years in the field of computer vision and machine learning to train a machine learning system to train a newer network, for example, to recognize certain objects in an image. you have to solve type of problem that's known as an optimization problem. and it has been proven analytically. zach cronum processes can solve these problems more efficiently when the company entail presented the 1st quantum chip with 49 cubits. with much fanfare in las vegas in 2019 mavin announced in a small blog entry that his team had already built a chip with $72.00 cubits. shortly thereafter, he claimed to have proven the functionality of the google quantum computer. 200 seconds for a computational task that would take 10000 years on a super computer, ibm and many others are doubtful. hartman even is a leading scientist in quantum physics, but that doesn't change the fact that it will take years until a workable quantum computer will have been developed. quantum computers can compute ver
companies was acquired by google and laid the foundation for google glasses. glasses with an integrated computer in 2013 hartman even started working on the quantity i lab for google. i have spent many years in the field of computer vision and machine learning to train a machine learning system to train a newer network, for example, to recognize certain objects in an image. you have to solve type of problem that's known as an optimization problem. and it has been proven analytically. zach...
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google's approach to data collection. so what we do at google is we ensure that we have employed a user trust. that is something that's really important and that uses understand exactly what we're doing with the data that we have on them. we also and sure that they're able to manage and control. so transparency, ability to manage and control the data that we have on our uses is really critical . and when it's so transparent, people get to enjoy the magic of google just uses a lot of positive payoffs speak, especially when it comes to discussing matters relating to data. that doesn't come as a big surprise because data ownership access privacy is an incredibly sensitive legal and political issue across the world. governments and regulators have been looking at their data laws more and more seriously. but perhaps the most widely publicized is the european union's general data protection regulation, otherwise known as g d, p r, which set a global benchmark for strengthening individual rights or the personal data. that's really the discrepancy that we're seeing here is that western governments with the societies have more space to keep these companies and check and to force them to abide by their local social standards than countries in other parts of the world. and that's where the colonialism label really starts to become evident. there is not enough space for ordinary african citizens to push their governments on these issues. there's not enough
google's approach to data collection. so what we do at google is we ensure that we have employed a user trust. that is something that's really important and that uses understand exactly what we're doing with the data that we have on them. we also and sure that they're able to manage and control. so transparency, ability to manage and control the data that we have on our uses is really critical . and when it's so transparent, people get to enjoy the magic of google just uses a lot of positive...
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google search that has chatbot features, that are similar to open a.i. there will be features for youtube appeared for the pixel phone that can create images it's really going to start filtering out to google's users this year. >> nico, you tell me, you try googlingr phone and finding the result you want to instead of 12 sponsored placements it's strayed so far from the original purpose, it's kind of ironic they're trying to come in to improve it. just get rid of all the ads, that would be a good start. >> the ads bring in $149 billion of revenue a year, so google won't get rid of them. but you're right, the founders we are always skeptical. when google launched, it didn't have any ads over time we've seen as they had this lucrative business molding, it's been very tempting to pour more and more ads and sponsored posts into search results. that's attracted a lot of criticism to google in recent year that's why when chatgpt showed up last year, there were many who thought google was ripe for destruction. >>> with the layoffs, who's leaves, who's staying and where should we expect that equivalent pouring into >> there's no one specific area where they're seeing a ton more layoffs than others. software engineers, marketing folks, sales folks, folks
google search that has chatbot features, that are similar to open a.i. there will be features for youtube appeared for the pixel phone that can create images it's really going to start filtering out to google's users this year. >> nico, you tell me, you try googlingr phone and finding the result you want to instead of 12 sponsored placements it's strayed so far from the original purpose, it's kind of ironic they're trying to come in to improve it. just get rid of all the ads, that would...
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google. google is in the business of capture and they make sales based that business and there's a lot of consumer distrust related to privacy risks associated with those technologies. so this brings to the question, how would you calm the of of that marginal consumer? that's not sure they want the technology in their house. right. or do we do we think that perhaps it's just an inevitable conflict that? you know, if you don't want all of your data flowing out of the house this is just not going to work for you. i think there's two answers to that. first, i will say that i am a technology geek and i live a semipublic life. so i am less worried these things than others. and i recognize that my privacy. right, that there is data that that that companies have on me that would definitely make other people uncomfortable, which is why has to be voluntary, which is why has to be a consumer focus. and part of that consumer focus saying we're going to respect your privacy, we're not going to sell your data, we're not going to use it in ways you don't want. and, you know, monitoring that and determining whether that's that or whether they live up to that, i think is a challenge sometimes. but googlehas a reputation and because people are frustrated with the way that they use that and that has become think a a challenge for their business model. but if you don't want a nest thermostat or you don't want a sense monitoring your house like i have or other things like that you have that choice and i think that's, great. whereas with so many government programs, you don't have that choice is my second answer, which is there is always going to be a tradeoff. and one of the things so i see time to time articles about that when there was an energy crisis in california that people's thermostats were automatically turned down degrees or turned up to degrees depending on the weather. and people are like this is very intrusive. i don't like this. how is it that you can reach into my house and turn my thermostat on? and i agree. and in many watts interesting is in many cases people signed up for it but didn't realize it, which gets to sort of the monitoring and you know issue, but the alternat
google. google is in the business of capture and they make sales based that business and there's a lot of consumer distrust related to privacy risks associated with those technologies. so this brings to the question, how would you calm the of of that marginal consumer? that's not sure they want the technology in their house. right. or do we do we think that perhaps it's just an inevitable conflict that? you know, if you don't want all of your data flowing out of the house this is just not going...
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google, google, there was an explosion and then another, a series of explosion in one made the windows shake. really, there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day. i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. president joe biden is heading to the us mexico border for the 1st time since being elected his visit to the town of el paso. and the state of texas comes just days after he announced plans to curb illegal immigration from for central and south american nations. well, the new rules of angered many migrants on saturday, hundreds, march through el paso to show their opposition. gala then ill puzzle you to get, not all of us bad people and most of us came here to find a future for our children. now all of us came here to do bad things. i'm a family man and i came here to work and provide a better future for my daughter asleep or president biden's visit to the us. mexico border is both strategic and symbolic politically. it'll underscore the toughest stance that he's taken on the issue in a city where thousands of migrants arrive ever
google, google, there was an explosion and then another, a series of explosion in one made the windows shake. really, there's nothing else to tell you. just a normal day. i just went back to sleep. i thought about what to do next, but i just went back to bed. president joe biden is heading to the us mexico border for the 1st time since being elected his visit to the town of el paso. and the state of texas comes just days after he announced plans to curb illegal immigration from for central and...