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. >> software improvement the google network is not much closer to being a reality but the old-fashion internet can make you money with 20% of the year. dagen: speaking of hot air, that's it for us. niel, everybody, is right now. >> the media is trying to tack our administration because they know we are following through on pledge that is we made and they are not happy about it, for whatever reason. tomorrow the headlines are going to be donald trump rants, i'm not ranting. neil: you know, he's right. i'm niel cavuto and like i said, he got that one to a tee because an hour and 17 minute conference and accusing the media, here at fox we are all for fair and balance and giving you the good and the bad and since everyone was focusing on the failures, we thought we would point out as we do each and every day on the successes as well. we figured it's a 24-hours news network, we have time. like the head chrysler investing a billion dollars, gm investing a billion dollars. 7,000 jobs, indel, $7 billion adding 10,000 jobs when it's all said and done. you get the idea, to charles payne, charli
. >> software improvement the google network is not much closer to being a reality but the old-fashion internet can make you money with 20% of the year. dagen: speaking of hot air, that's it for us. niel, everybody, is right now. >> the media is trying to tack our administration because they know we are following through on pledge that is we made and they are not happy about it, for whatever reason. tomorrow the headlines are going to be donald trump rants, i'm not ranting. neil:...
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. >> software improvement the google network is not much closer to being a reality but the old-fashion internet can make you money with 20% of the year. dagen: speaking of hot air, that's it for us. niel, everybody, is right now. >> the media is trying to tack our administration because they know we are following through on pledge that is we made and they are not happy about it, for whatever reason. tomorrow the headlines are going to be donald trump rants, i'm not ranting. neil: you know, he's right. i'm niel cavuto and like i said, he got that one to a tee because an hour and 17 minute conference and accusing the media, here at fox we are all for fair and balance and giving you the good
. >> software improvement the google network is not much closer to being a reality but the old-fashion internet can make you money with 20% of the year. dagen: speaking of hot air, that's it for us. niel, everybody, is right now. >> the media is trying to tack our administration because they know we are following through on pledge that is we made and they are not happy about it, for whatever reason. tomorrow the headlines are going to be donald trump rants, i'm not ranting. neil:...
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home,ing the echo, google network video games, smart television, facebook live, laptop skype, home securityby monitors, and internet connected appliances, like t refrigerator -- family hub refrigerator. >> everything from a crockpot to a thermostat, all of these things have the ability to receive and transmit data. >> of the problem is that most people use the default settings, leaving you open to spying eyes. >> change the passwords and usernames on the devices. >> set a new password for your wi-fi modem and baby monitors. for your television, he suggests going in limit what is shared. place you could be sharing personal info with strangers, facebook. was broadcasting videos to her friends over facebook live, not realizing she was beaming video of her girl all over the world. >> i'm going to make sure that my privacy settings are on friends. >> hi there. barb says ites -- she always makes sure she changes passwords. some put tape on the camera. mike has an old-fashioned solution. >> i would never get that. >> bottom line, you don't have technology, but understand what it is transmitting ab
home,ing the echo, google network video games, smart television, facebook live, laptop skype, home securityby monitors, and internet connected appliances, like t refrigerator -- family hub refrigerator. >> everything from a crockpot to a thermostat, all of these things have the ability to receive and transmit data. >> of the problem is that most people use the default settings, leaving you open to spying eyes. >> change the passwords and usernames on the devices. >> set...
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google. felix helped to build a wi—fi network here, which was non—existent. a little server. it controls who is allowed to get on the internet and who is not allowed. the chromebooks are allowed to be taken out five evenings a week and are controlled by a password which changes hourly. if anybody does something wrong, we can tell the government. we are not the bad people. this guy was a bad person. this distinction is important in germany, where regulation makes the owner of a wi—fi network liable for any activity. mohammed from aleppo in syria found it difficult to get online when he arrived in berlin, and had a very different experience in his shelter. we have computer rules, we have three computers for 400 people and you need an appointment to go and use one of them. you have to deal with security and if they are in a good mood they will give you an appointment after two days. if not, it will be two weeks. if i want to use the internet, i won't wait two weeks. he joined a group of activists who installed routers across the city which can connect refugee ho
google. felix helped to build a wi—fi network here, which was non—existent. a little server. it controls who is allowed to get on the internet and who is not allowed. the chromebooks are allowed to be taken out five evenings a week and are controlled by a password which changes hourly. if anybody does something wrong, we can tell the government. we are not the bad people. this guy was a bad person. this distinction is important in germany, where regulation makes the owner of a wi—fi...
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how you define what a think new site is. .ut that seems to be working plus, the ad networks, the bigger ones, like google in particular, they are being asked to stop allowing advertising to be placed on fake news sites. there is a new ad network that is an aggregator that is focused on avoiding this thing. i forget the name of the network. happening. i hate to be so critical as to name, but iorks by am sick of seeing ads from these networks. if that stopped appearing in my reading on my phone, i would be pretty happy. understand, if i am an energizing -- and enterprising young person, i come up with, i find some trendy terms from google, things that are clearly of interest for vast numbers of people, i run a few stories of kanye west and hillary clinton, possibly a love triangle with somebody else, and i go and i post this story, a complete fabrication, nicely done though, i have pictures. the next thing you know, i have 500,000 people streaming to there. have a seriousi footprint. who is making money from that is google adsense sending this? i think it will be helpful if we all got to the same point wit
how you define what a think new site is. .ut that seems to be working plus, the ad networks, the bigger ones, like google in particular, they are being asked to stop allowing advertising to be placed on fake news sites. there is a new ad network that is an aggregator that is focused on avoiding this thing. i forget the name of the network. happening. i hate to be so critical as to name, but iorks by am sick of seeing ads from these networks. if that stopped appearing in my reading on my phone,...
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the google owned video network rolling out mobile live streaming for its top content creators or usersmore than 10,000 subscribers. live videos will have similar features to regular youtube videos. you can search for them via recommendations or play lists. so the live space getting a little more interesting. >>> also, apple now reportedly hired the former amazon fire tv boss to run the apple tv division. this according to the verge. the executive joined amazon in 2013 and oversaw the launch of fire tv products. before that, he spent time at netflix. of course, all of this raising some questions about whether apple is ultimately going to get into the original content business the way netflix and of course amazon and amazon prime have already done. services, the cloud, all of that has been a boon so far. >> the area is competitive. >>> when we come back, investors getting more details about disney's succession plan. my good friend jim stewart from "the new york times" is going to join us with his take on all this next. >>> later, you're not going to want to miss this. the brooklyn nets i
the google owned video network rolling out mobile live streaming for its top content creators or usersmore than 10,000 subscribers. live videos will have similar features to regular youtube videos. you can search for them via recommendations or play lists. so the live space getting a little more interesting. >>> also, apple now reportedly hired the former amazon fire tv boss to run the apple tv division. this according to the verge. the executive joined amazon in 2013 and oversaw the...
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plus the ad networks, the bigger ones like google in particular, they are being asked to stop allowingdvertising to be placed on fake news sites. there is a new ad network, an aggregator that focus on avoiding this thing. i'm giving can credit because ii forget the name of the network. so things are happening which are improving things. me, i hate to be so critical as to name news ad networks by name, but i'm really tired of seeing ads from our brain. if that stopped appearing in my reading on my phone, i would be pretty happy. >> help me. somebody on the panel help me. i want to understand, if i am an enterprising young person in macedonia and i want to make a bundle, so i come up with, i find some trending terms from google, things that are cleared of interest to vast number of people. i write a few stories, one of kanji west and hillary clinton and possibly a love triangle with somebody else, i can't think of the moment but -- kanye west. i post this story, it's a complete fabrication, nicely done. i get pictures, i could do that, too. the next thing i have 500,000 people streaming
plus the ad networks, the bigger ones like google in particular, they are being asked to stop allowingdvertising to be placed on fake news sites. there is a new ad network, an aggregator that focus on avoiding this thing. i'm giving can credit because ii forget the name of the network. so things are happening which are improving things. me, i hate to be so critical as to name news ad networks by name, but i'm really tired of seeing ads from our brain. if that stopped appearing in my reading on...
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and user growth that facebook ahead of estimates, the social network solidifying its position as number two in mobile advertising behind google hyde synth is this from san francisco. facebook seeing shares popped into record high territory as earnings per share and revenue the expectations. revenue surging 50% for their fiscal fourth quarter, and eps jumping more than 70%, the amount of users continues to ramp up. to 2 billion close individuals logging on on a monthly basis, and two thirds click in every single day. 1.2 3 billion using facebook every day, three times the u.s. population. being shown.h is when we spoke to the cfo, he continued to say that it is businesses that are adding to the growth potential of facebook , the fact they are coming onto mobile via facebook and instagram and converting into advertisers. tellingg intelligence us that instagram is where we could see more money being brought in. at the moment, only 500 million businesses advertise on instagram. we have the new numbers in terms of the user base of businesses, 65 million pages on facebook for businesses, and 5 million on instagram, significant grow
and user growth that facebook ahead of estimates, the social network solidifying its position as number two in mobile advertising behind google hyde synth is this from san francisco. facebook seeing shares popped into record high territory as earnings per share and revenue the expectations. revenue surging 50% for their fiscal fourth quarter, and eps jumping more than 70%, the amount of users continues to ramp up. to 2 billion close individuals logging on on a monthly basis, and two thirds...
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the same way google cares about search and facebook cares about social, we care about brand. social networkss and things like that, and the search space where people have been -- it is more ai menus are directed, brand has become an important role. we want to have a brand advertising system that really helps find new consumers for customers and pushes them all the way through the conversion funnel. facebook's social, google's search and we want to be brand. isrything we are doing around brand and we are really excited about the future of advertising brand for digital, because it has not really been cracked yet and we are one of a few companies that can do that. caroline: thank you so much, it is wonderful to have you. it is a joy. thank you so much. ceo of aol. you: good stuff, thank caroline and tim. come in's have lined up against president trump and san francisco continues to be the front line of the fight. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: facebook expanding paid leave for families facing hardship. sheryl sandberg spoke about why. >> this is personal for me. i lost my hunt -- has been suddenly
the same way google cares about search and facebook cares about social, we care about brand. social networkss and things like that, and the search space where people have been -- it is more ai menus are directed, brand has become an important role. we want to have a brand advertising system that really helps find new consumers for customers and pushes them all the way through the conversion funnel. facebook's social, google's search and we want to be brand. isrything we are doing around brand...
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olympic athlete in is the brand space, in the same way google cares about search, facebook cares about social, we care about brand. on social networksd things like that, and in the search space where it is more ai then user directed search, brands become a really important role, so we want to be owners and partners and content brandon have a brand advertising system which really helps find new consumers for customers and push them all the way through the conversion funnel. if i said you simply facebook's social, google's search, we will we dond, everything as a company's around brand and we are excited about the future of advertising. we are probably one of the first two or three companies on it. was the aol ceo tim armstrong. at the makers conference, we caught up with the former u.s. chief executive technology officer for president obama. we asked about h-1b visas and what they mean for during talent to the united states. >> we need to keep the pressure on and work on great talents to our shores all the time like we always have to history. it is critically important. and really our opportunity is here. it is technology. we did the
olympic athlete in is the brand space, in the same way google cares about search, facebook cares about social, we care about brand. on social networksd things like that, and in the search space where it is more ai then user directed search, brands become a really important role, so we want to be owners and partners and content brandon have a brand advertising system which really helps find new consumers for customers and push them all the way through the conversion funnel. if i said you simply...
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network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at google from literally the very beginning. in 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and became the starter of the advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10 year anniversary of that acquisition youtube was in -- has more than 1 billion users watching videos around the world and she is in charge. joining me today, susan wojcicki. how did they end up in your garage? >> i wish i said i had a good eye and take them out as students in sanford and said, stanford and said, come in my garage. i wish i could tell you that but it did not work that way. what happened is i bought a house and houses are very expensive in silicon valley and i was a student and so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were looking for space and it was just the two of them and they had one employee and spaces also expensive so they knew they could move into my garage quickly and easily at a rel
network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at google from literally the very beginning. in 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and became the starter of the advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10 year anniversary of that acquisition youtube was in -- has more than 1 billion users watching videos...
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network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at googleterally the very beginning. in 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and became the starter of the advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10 year anniversary of that acquisition youtube was in -- has more than 1 billion users watching videos around the world
network. comcast business. built for security. built for business. emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at googleterally the very beginning. in 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and became the starter of the advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10 year anniversary of that acquisition youtube was in -- has more than 1 billion users watching videos around...
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google pay. >>> facebook is closing in on the two billion user mark. the social network 1.86 billion monthly active united statessers at the end of 2016. more than 1 billion people use facebook every day and the company stock set to open up this morning. >>> now you can just call it tesla. t esla motors is sortenning its name after expanding in to more industries than just cars. it has a factory in nevada to produce batteries and it sells them that can power a homen. a blog post mu is sk said their mission is not just to build cars. >>> what's being called a mobile device of destruction will be auctioned later this movement it's hitler's bunker telephone. the auction house said that phone was used by hitler to issue most of his commands. it was recovered by british officer from hitler's bunker just days after the war ended. it was kept in a box at a english country house since 1954. they are estimate estimating will sell for at least 200,000 dollars. >>> candy bars meet su is, hi. the latest creation from kitkat. take a look. nestl section releasing a limited edition bar
google pay. >>> facebook is closing in on the two billion user mark. the social network 1.86 billion monthly active united statessers at the end of 2016. more than 1 billion people use facebook every day and the company stock set to open up this morning. >>> now you can just call it tesla. t esla motors is sortenning its name after expanding in to more industries than just cars. it has a factory in nevada to produce batteries and it sells them that can power a homen. a blog...
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happeagai facebook freedom dilemma after a series of crimes posted on thedt social network the future of fue googleood.. >> allison has details when we w check out what else is making had he line next. >> the scene of stealing a star. fight star charlie day coming ig in the fox beat.oxea we'll be right back. ♪♪ >> all right. we're back at 9:21. taking a live look at bao bao.w. she does a little dance.ance >> look at that. that. that bear has got some rhythm make herring farewell i guess gs round around her enclosure at a the zoo.oo saying bye-bye to bao bao onaon tuesday.da we're sure going to furry ball of fun. >> i'm curious bob has been doww there with bao bao many timesy t and talk with the keepers. kee is this the first time we've we' seen her act this animated. i'm wondering if this happenss when the cameras are off andffnd people aren't at the zoo.t at to for the zookeepers, is this thi normal behavior? is thisshi something different for them f e too? too? >> i'm going to give you theng show of t my life before i get t of here.of here. >> they say the morning issa always the best time.y test
happeagai facebook freedom dilemma after a series of crimes posted on thedt social network the future of fue googleood.. >> allison has details when we w check out what else is making had he line next. >> the scene of stealing a star. fight star charlie day coming ig in the fox beat.oxea we'll be right back. ♪♪ >> all right. we're back at 9:21. taking a live look at bao bao.w. she does a little dance.ance >> look at that. that. that bear has got some rhythm make...
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networks, one for your computers, another for your appliances. use complicated long passwords, and use two-step verification log ins. both amazon alexa and google home insist they are secure. >> it's a little overwhelming to realize everything is talking, communicating. the truth is it's all under my control. >> reporter: he invented the door app on his phone and vigilant about keeping it hack proof. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back we'll have the life after the white house of president obama. >>> there's a mystery still nagging at the new super bowl champs. while thousands lined the streets in boston today in the rain and snow to cheer on the patriots, police were busy trying to track down tom brady's missing game jersey, which the mvp believes was stolen from a locker area. the jersey now the subject of a full blown investigation being led by the houston police department is valued at half a million dollars. >>> in san francisco a historic move. it's the first major city in the nation to offer free community college to all its residents. about 30,000 students are expected to benefit beginning
networks, one for your computers, another for your appliances. use complicated long passwords, and use two-step verification log ins. both amazon alexa and google home insist they are secure. >> it's a little overwhelming to realize everything is talking, communicating. the truth is it's all under my control. >> reporter: he invented the door app on his phone and vigilant about keeping it hack proof. tom costello, nbc news, washington. >>> we'll take a short break. when we...
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networks regulation. they say they rely on google cloud for the vast majority of their computing storage and band bit.they generate substantially all of their revenue from advertising. they also know that two of their co-founders including ceo evan siegel have control over all stockholder decisions. they control the majority of the stock. class a common stock will not dilute their voting control because those class a shares have no voting rights. certainly going to be a topic that investors are going to be very interested in hearing more about. we're going to continue to dig through this filing here. there are many pages and we'll bring you more details. guys. >> that was pretty good for a quick look, julia. thank you. it's going to trade at snap, s-n-a-p. we reported it would list earlier in the week. 158 million people that use snap chat daily. i think we have kayla on this as well. what stood out to you here? >> to me, sara, the amount of stock that snap chat plans to sell, which is one of the very first things they list, that's going to be what is used to calculate the fees that the bankers will t
networks regulation. they say they rely on google cloud for the vast majority of their computing storage and band bit.they generate substantially all of their revenue from advertising. they also know that two of their co-founders including ceo evan siegel have control over all stockholder decisions. they control the majority of the stock. class a common stock will not dilute their voting control because those class a shares have no voting rights. certainly going to be a topic that investors are...
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network c-span. later saturday we will be at the national governors association winter meeting for a discussion on cybersecurity, speakers include google, live at 4:15 tomorrow also on c-span. saturday evening at 8:30 eastern on booktv david horowitz outlines priorities of the white house should focus on in his latest book big agenda, president trump's plan to save america. >> my ear as republicans going off in their own directions are worried about the congress. i am worried about people who don't understand the political facts. >> on sunday harvard history professor david armitage provides a history of civil war throughout the world in his book civil wars, a history and ideas. >> civil war, something atrocious about it remarked carl schmitt. it is eternal war conducted in a common political unit and because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the weekend schedule. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3 at 9:30 eastern live from the library in richmond for an all-day symposium on civil war monuments, history of their construction in the north and s
network c-span. later saturday we will be at the national governors association winter meeting for a discussion on cybersecurity, speakers include google, live at 4:15 tomorrow also on c-span. saturday evening at 8:30 eastern on booktv david horowitz outlines priorities of the white house should focus on in his latest book big agenda, president trump's plan to save america. >> my ear as republicans going off in their own directions are worried about the congress. i am worried about people...
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network. it has a real head -- railhead. cory: i'm intrigued by the fact that not just tesla, google, g.m., they, delphi, are all hiring siliconhey are at electrification of semiautonomous- cars. it is harder to hire the best people. >> exactly. it is a hot spot for talent internationally know. everyone is racing to silicon valley. there is an explosive impact because we are seeing deflation of the electric car and the emergence of ridesharing autonomous driving. it does make a challenge greater because we have to think ahead to this new era of luxury mobility. we believe this car fits the bill ideally. cory: i wrote in the car. the coolest thing is the glass goes on the way from the back to the front making it pretty hot so they will have to work on it. it is still a work in progress. the rear seats in the back, i'm 6'5" and i was able to tilt all the way back. it is an adjusting vehicle. they have some work to do. tesla. competitor to interesting development from the c.t.o. of lucid motors. next, we take to the skies. talk to the head of a drone company that has won the backing of other companies. this weekend, we will bring
network. it has a real head -- railhead. cory: i'm intrigued by the fact that not just tesla, google, g.m., they, delphi, are all hiring siliconhey are at electrification of semiautonomous- cars. it is harder to hire the best people. >> exactly. it is a hot spot for talent internationally know. everyone is racing to silicon valley. there is an explosive impact because we are seeing deflation of the electric car and the emergence of ridesharing autonomous driving. it does make a challenge...
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gold medalist in the brand space, the same way google cares about search and facebook cares about social, we care about brand. as you noticed on social networksd things like that, and the search space where people have been going to more ai then user-directed, brands become a really important role. we want to be partners with content brands and have an advertising system that helps find new consumers and push them all the way through to conversion. if i said, facebook is a social, google is search, we will be brand, everything we are doing of the company is around brand. and we're excited about the future of advertising and brand for digital. we are one of two or three companies do enough. caroline: that was aol ceo tim armstrong. at the makers conference we caught up with a former u.s. chief technology officer, megan smith. we asked her about president trump's proposed to be the restriction and what it means to learn in talent to the united states. >> we need to keep the pressure on and make sure our talent is assured at all times. it is critically important. really, our opportunity is here. it is time we did the artificial intelligence work
gold medalist in the brand space, the same way google cares about search and facebook cares about social, we care about brand. as you noticed on social networksd things like that, and the search space where people have been going to more ai then user-directed, brands become a really important role. we want to be partners with content brands and have an advertising system that helps find new consumers and push them all the way through to conversion. if i said, facebook is a social, google is...
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will have to try and face this autonomous taxi network which we think we think could create local monopolies or even country monopolies. i think tesla or googleould have the lead here. perhaps toyota in japan. we do not know who in europe. maybe volkswagen -- they certainly have to change the subject. we are very focused on who is leading the charge into this new age of electric vehicles and autonomous taxi networks. caroline: a little bit of a debate on this program. we thank you very much, indeed. ark invest ceo cathie wood in new york. and our editor at large cory johnson. staying with tech company sentiment, expedia posted mixed earnings in the latest report after the bell thursday. sales rose 23% but spending rose as the company hired more people to work on the integration of residential unit home away. expedia said on the earnings call that the election of president trump has had no real effect on the business yet. but it has stood with many tech leaders who'd criticized trump's travel ban. we spoke exclusively to the ceo on how the company is bracing for impact from the ban. >> i think it is a real risk. at the time of the travel ban,
will have to try and face this autonomous taxi network which we think we think could create local monopolies or even country monopolies. i think tesla or googleould have the lead here. perhaps toyota in japan. we do not know who in europe. maybe volkswagen -- they certainly have to change the subject. we are very focused on who is leading the charge into this new age of electric vehicles and autonomous taxi networks. caroline: a little bit of a debate on this program. we thank you very much,...
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the social network's user base is continuing to grow, 2 billion monthly active users. this move solidifies facebook's position behind google am sure there are some people who would be upset that the numbers aren't even better than they are, but come on, analysts were expecting incredible results, and pretty much everything beat it. we have 25% of the world's population using the platform on a monthly basis. i cannot see any clouds there. caroline: three times the u.s. population. david, dig into the growth of drivers. when i was speaking to the cfo, he was trying to point out that it's business is mobile, now 5 million instagram. that is growth. >> they are doing superbly on mobile. when i look at growth drivers and think about where they are real prospects are going forward, it is the truly global nature of their business. if you look at the growth in asia and the rest of the world, africa, latin america, they are doing surprisingly well, and this is where i've thought there ir long-term potential was, because they make 10 times more per user in the united states than they do in asia, and yet, the opportunity down the roa
the social network's user base is continuing to grow, 2 billion monthly active users. this move solidifies facebook's position behind google am sure there are some people who would be upset that the numbers aren't even better than they are, but come on, analysts were expecting incredible results, and pretty much everything beat it. we have 25% of the world's population using the platform on a monthly basis. i cannot see any clouds there. caroline: three times the u.s. population. david, dig...
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google. that's a high statistic. >> absolutely. >> get mobile optimized now. >> talk about build relationships with inflew enser. inflew ensing marketing is more and more important. there are networks around it to pay influencers. do you suggest that or going and doing the hard work one by one to try to get influencers to like your product or both? >> you know, the beautiful thing is, you can tap agencies with built-in influencer network. even my company does that for clients. the reality is 2017 is the year of influencer boom. influencers can be your best friend. i call them your modern digital publicist. we, as influencers are helping you spread the word, amplify your messaging and educate consumers on what product and services are available. it's important to build that data base. you can do that use zing social media and twitter and facebook. have them become your brand ambassadors. feel like they are part of your brand. reward them or incentivize them in some way and they will create content and share it on their behalf which is going to bring more eyeballs and roi on your investment. >> you know, we can't talk much art it, but i want to do a whole segment on influencers and h
google. that's a high statistic. >> absolutely. >> get mobile optimized now. >> talk about build relationships with inflew enser. inflew ensing marketing is more and more important. there are networks around it to pay influencers. do you suggest that or going and doing the hard work one by one to try to get influencers to like your product or both? >> you know, the beautiful thing is, you can tap agencies with built-in influencer network. even my company does that for...
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google has been about its core product, search, since its ipo. facebook is basically about its core network plus instagram in terms of generating revenues from its user base, yet it's also trying a lot of things on the side as google did. i think you're still going to ask the question over time does facebook have a competitive advantage in the new areas like virtual reality that almost every other big tech company is also making a priority. i think there is both upside and downside to the idea that facebook does have its hands in a lot of emerging areas as well as very, very good core business. >> the stock is reacting well to the report. it is at a record high following that earnings, up almost 3%. mike santolli, thank you. danny hughes, nice to see you. john fortt. >> too bad you're slumming it in san diego. somebody had to do it. >> facebook shares popping as we have been reporting the earnings. two top analysts weigh in on the results coming up. >>> plus, as you heard, sheryl sandberg speaks exclusively to cnbc before she speaks to investors. we'll bring you those comments as well. >>>
google has been about its core product, search, since its ipo. facebook is basically about its core network plus instagram in terms of generating revenues from its user base, yet it's also trying a lot of things on the side as google did. i think you're still going to ask the question over time does facebook have a competitive advantage in the new areas like virtual reality that almost every other big tech company is also making a priority. i think there is both upside and downside to the idea...
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google brands is now worth almost 110 billion. >> back to you. >> so now, hena, i'm very big bing watcher. i started since i have cut the cord of cable, streaming services, so one streaming network apparently is standing apart from the rest. tell us all about it. judge netflix finds viewer demands original content, eight times higher than amazon , and nine times higher than hulu. big reason netflix has more subscribers and another reason more buzz around those netflix original shows. >> indeed. makes sense, worth my subscription watch do i pay? i think i pay like 8.95? >> i leave that to up my husband. all i know is i have it. >> coming up after the break, another check on weather and traffic. >> and we love bringing you good news, don't we, jim? remember this little dog? she was stuffed into a trash can and somehow survived. she is all smiles now. find out why, that's coming up next. >> and jen jan, looking ahead to pretty chilly forecast for the next couple of days, also, a little bit of wet weather coming up for the weekends, then another storm system, so a lot of activity to cover here in the forecast, i'll have that fo and with the billion pointme!!! giveaway, it's about to
google brands is now worth almost 110 billion. >> back to you. >> so now, hena, i'm very big bing watcher. i started since i have cut the cord of cable, streaming services, so one streaming network apparently is standing apart from the rest. tell us all about it. judge netflix finds viewer demands original content, eight times higher than amazon , and nine times higher than hulu. big reason netflix has more subscribers and another reason more buzz around those netflix original...
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ec see interestingly the way which google and facebook in just companies, people leave the company then start new companies, and they create a networkoes not happen in the same way with apple. cars guys question about is key here. when cars are self driving, we are going to spend all of our time in them, communicating, shopping, consuming content. is -- does everybody at apple, are they clear that the car is their next big thing? the personal computer than the mobile home, and now the -- mobile phone, and now the car. correct? richard: in a word, wrong. i think the market has been obsessed with cars and self driving cars and the role of the technology companies in cars almost to the point of -- it is almost comical at this stage. it will be many years until you have full level five self driving cars. i think, you know, that is widely recognized. i think there is no way you are going to sweep aside a trillion dollar auto industry. guy: if it is not the cars, what is it? richard: what apple needs to get in the game with is the kind of personal assistant, artificial intelligence-based services that you have coming from amazon, coming f
ec see interestingly the way which google and facebook in just companies, people leave the company then start new companies, and they create a networkoes not happen in the same way with apple. cars guys question about is key here. when cars are self driving, we are going to spend all of our time in them, communicating, shopping, consuming content. is -- does everybody at apple, are they clear that the car is their next big thing? the personal computer than the mobile home, and now the -- mobile...
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networks, one for computers and the other for appliances. use complicated long passwords and two-step verification log-ins. both amazon alexa and google insist they are secure. >> it's a little overwhelming sometimes to realize everything is talking and communicating, but the truth is, it's all under my control. >> reporter: jason invented that door lock and the app on his phone and is vigilant about keeping his wi-fi hack-proof. when experts talk about long and complicated passwords, they are recommending that you mix languages and numbers or run lyrics together from a song like "somewhere over the rainbow" or "obladi oblada life goes on." something difficult to find out. >> good advice. thank you, tom costello. >>> and bill belichick tries to celebrate by starting a chant, but it didn't seem to fire up the fans. louis has that next in sports. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrad
networks, one for computers and the other for appliances. use complicated long passwords and two-step verification log-ins. both amazon alexa and google insist they are secure. >> it's a little overwhelming sometimes to realize everything is talking and communicating, but the truth is, it's all under my control. >> reporter: jason invented that door lock and the app on his phone and is vigilant about keeping his wi-fi hack-proof. when experts talk about long and complicated...
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networks? how would we put this in the same breath as google, alphabet, facebook? he doesn't think like that.e says this is maybe the greatest consumer product of our time and the kids love it. the scuttlebutt theory is what he talked about. >> where you gather sort of anecdotal gut feels. >> right. he talked about all these great books and frantically scribbling down what he says. but in the end comes down to tim cook is right, putting out a superior product, people want it. but it was such a different analysis. if you go on the conference call it's just a lot of pseudo mud slinging at tim. when you say somebody's best days are behind him and he's on the call and you imply that. those calls are untoward. untoward. and i'm listening to buffett and he's saying this is a company that sells inexpensively and a great product and that's kind of really the story. >> that's true. and when it comes to technology one of the few areas that he has not made money and is ibm for example, a stock he's own for a long time basically break even when you look at the letter. maybe up a little bit since the lett
networks? how would we put this in the same breath as google, alphabet, facebook? he doesn't think like that.e says this is maybe the greatest consumer product of our time and the kids love it. the scuttlebutt theory is what he talked about. >> where you gather sort of anecdotal gut feels. >> right. he talked about all these great books and frantically scribbling down what he says. but in the end comes down to tim cook is right, putting out a superior product, people want it. but it...
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google. >> what will they think of next. thanks for joining us. i'm linda kynda kinkade. i'm george. stay with us. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com on the largest, most advanced 4g lte networkper line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. but whatever trail i take, i go for my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'll go for that too. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of stroke better than warfarin, plus had less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis both. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily... ...and it may take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your b
google. >> what will they think of next. thanks for joining us. i'm linda kynda kinkade. i'm george. stay with us. it's unlimited without compromising reliability, -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com on the largest, most advanced 4g lte networkper line. forty... five. (cheering and applause) and that is all the microphones that i have. (vo) not just unlimited. verizon unlimited. the slopes like i used to. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular...
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google connected tv. plus unlimited cloud dvr. no storage units and each will come with six accounts. each with personalized recommendations. the skinny bundle includes the four broadcast networkspn, regional networks including fox news and cnbc. subscribers can pay extra for showtime. we spoke with the ceo about taking on the cable and satelli satellite. she said she's tapping into the audience of already 1 million viewers. >> it is for anyone who loves tv. we think that the cord cutters and the millennials who are used to watching tv content in a specific way, there is an opportunity to watch tv the way they've been used to using online content. on demand, they can search it. it is available on any device. so we see a big opportunity with the audiences. >> now, the skinny package does not include any channels from viacom, or time warner. that means no cnn or hbo. while they may add more channels, they do have the content they need to appeal to a broader audience. >> so many questions. >> why would i need hulu to get access to the series available on nbc? especially when they're offering free dvr through the cloud? >> well, this is definitely a rival to a product that hulu has
google connected tv. plus unlimited cloud dvr. no storage units and each will come with six accounts. each with personalized recommendations. the skinny bundle includes the four broadcast networkspn, regional networks including fox news and cnbc. subscribers can pay extra for showtime. we spoke with the ceo about taking on the cable and satelli satellite. she said she's tapping into the audience of already 1 million viewers. >> it is for anyone who loves tv. we think that the cord cutters...
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. >> google ceo responds to the companies youngest job applicant and the. joining us from the fox business network, good morning to you. >> if i could afford it, because it start at $400,000. >> what? >> $400,000. and you have to put at least 10k down, and can you not get that back. however, pre sales right now for the world's first commercially approved flying car. so the name of the company is pell v. dutch company. the name of the vehicle basically helicopter on three, three wheels, which can drove and fly, at the same time if you will. it is called the liberty. so obviously very expensive. and the big question is: is this thing really approved? because we can't get self-driving cars approved. we can't get drones approved. i want to venture and say that i don't think regulators ever imagined they would actually have to approve a flying car. >> i know, lauren, i'm watching the video, how long does it take to transform from the car to the helicopter? >> not too long it takes about, see here, i think it is ten, ten minute to transform from a car to the helicopter. >> i don't know if i want people
. >> google ceo responds to the companies youngest job applicant and the. joining us from the fox business network, good morning to you. >> if i could afford it, because it start at $400,000. >> what? >> $400,000. and you have to put at least 10k down, and can you not get that back. however, pre sales right now for the world's first commercially approved flying car. so the name of the company is pell v. dutch company. the name of the vehicle basically helicopter on...
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network donated 100 brand new pairs of shoes. >> some of the people here, they might need those shoes because they are awake. and we want to share the blessings. >> reporter: they are one of google's massage therapist, but the tech giant center free today to do a little flood stretch release. >> at first they probably never even had it before. but they would warm up very quickly and being able to help them then. >> and evacuees are all so appreciative. angelina lopez's family washed everything in 30 minutes. >> we have a place to go, but i mean it's not home. >> reporter: but it will likely be their home for the next several days. the city of san jose and the city of the red cross told me as long as there's a need these evacuation centers will remain open and right now they are filled up. also just for you to note just recently a few minutes ago i talked to the red cross. they had been giving so much stuff, so many nice things, all the donations, they really don't need anything more just because it is almost taking too much time to sort through everything. evacuation centers aren't that big. they really don't have a place to put everything. what they are asking now, the the best w
network donated 100 brand new pairs of shoes. >> some of the people here, they might need those shoes because they are awake. and we want to share the blessings. >> reporter: they are one of google's massage therapist, but the tech giant center free today to do a little flood stretch release. >> at first they probably never even had it before. but they would warm up very quickly and being able to help them then. >> and evacuees are all so appreciative. angelina lopez's...
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google are getting so much of it. >> right. >> and everybody else get nothing. which we have a situation where there's two networks>> it's a duopoly. >> it is. and everyone else is losing. everybody else is losing. and twitter's losing. and the president -- i mean, you're not going to get advertisers say, you know what, i got to put my ads where the president tweets. i think you're going to say i got to put my ads where i'm getting the biggest bang for my buck and go read sheryl sandberg in that facebook conference call. she's giving roi. >> if you want to point out engagement is up. >> right. >> we'll get more details cadence of user growth is a question. one of the reasons why members of the board pushed the company to engage and it did fully engage on a potential sale some time back when i reported on that, namely with salesforce and with disney. because they knew and they wondered whether and how long they can keep putting up these kinds of punk quarters. >> well, now this might be the year you could argue in 2016 was the year to organize the team. and 2017 could be the year they figure out revenues. >> maybe.
google are getting so much of it. >> right. >> and everybody else get nothing. which we have a situation where there's two networks>> it's a duopoly. >> it is. and everyone else is losing. everybody else is losing. and twitter's losing. and the president -- i mean, you're not going to get advertisers say, you know what, i got to put my ads where the president tweets. i think you're going to say i got to put my ads where i'm getting the biggest bang for my buck and go...
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network, c-span. later on saturday we are at the governors association which are meeting for a discussion on cyber security. beakers will include google's meant surf among others. see that at 4:15 p.m. eastern tomorrow, also on c-span. saturday evening at 8:30 eastern on book tv, author david horowitz outlines the priorities the white house should focus on. his latest book, big agenda: president trumps plan to save america. >> my fear is republicans going off in their own directions. i am worried about the congress. i'm worried about people who don't understand, people in the republican leadership who don't understand the political battle sunday at 6:40 5 pm eastern harvard professor david armitage provided history of civil war through the world in his book civil war: a history and ideas. >> the war is something atrocious about it to quote the german theorist carl smith. it's eternal war conducted within a common political unit and because both warring sides at the same time absolutely a firm and absolutely deny the common unit go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, at saturda
network, c-span. later on saturday we are at the governors association which are meeting for a discussion on cyber security. beakers will include google's meant surf among others. see that at 4:15 p.m. eastern tomorrow, also on c-span. saturday evening at 8:30 eastern on book tv, author david horowitz outlines the priorities the white house should focus on. his latest book, big agenda: president trumps plan to save america. >> my fear is republicans going off in their own directions. i am...