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who the songs of the 35 year old hit back against the corrupt egocentric elite and google voice to mozambique's disillusion post-revolutionary use. local bacterial but i really like his music as it reflects the reality we see today in mozambique. he inspires me he has a super strong message. as a guy who doesn't usually give interviews but he makes an exception for us his latest album is titled sort of their only debt but not just the financial times. it's a life of pain back debts debts that the government's made and our own debts that we make every day it's a system it's a culture it's a lifestyle so we have 2 kinds of debts one is the day to day struggle of all of us and another one is that debt to ourselves a commitment to make things better if you. made me. believe. that this is. the. biggest crisis for him as a guy isn't interested in expensive cars and fancy clothes in his music videos he portrays himself as a mechanic or even a drunkard and he tells the stories of everyday people. standing up to the powerful . in the title track sort of there from his latest album he calls for peace in
who the songs of the 35 year old hit back against the corrupt egocentric elite and google voice to mozambique's disillusion post-revolutionary use. local bacterial but i really like his music as it reflects the reality we see today in mozambique. he inspires me he has a super strong message. as a guy who doesn't usually give interviews but he makes an exception for us his latest album is titled sort of their only debt but not just the financial times. it's a life of pain back debts debts that...
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it takes voice commands. >> hey, google, ask moen to dispense two cups of water. within getting moen. >> wave over sensor to dispense two cups now. >> two cups. (laughter) >> at last, a faucet that takes 30 minutes to fill a cup. who is this for? is there someone out there without is like finally a sink for me, the guy who wants to drink exactly two cups of water and not a drop more. i want to be overhydrated and i don't want to be underhydrated. i want to be perfectly hydrated. also by the way, every faucet is a faucet you can talk to if you are very, very lonely, okay, trust me. what would impress me is if you invented a faucet you can't talk to. like you ask it for a cup of water and it is like look, i'm just not ready to open up right now, okay. and if you are hoping ces will bring us the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, well, keep hoping because the robot uprising is going to take awhile. >> samsung unveiled neon the world's first artificial human at ces in las vegas. these virtual beings look and behave like humans. the create ares claim the h
it takes voice commands. >> hey, google, ask moen to dispense two cups of water. within getting moen. >> wave over sensor to dispense two cups now. >> two cups. (laughter) >> at last, a faucet that takes 30 minutes to fill a cup. who is this for? is there someone out there without is like finally a sink for me, the guy who wants to drink exactly two cups of water and not a drop more. i want to be overhydrated and i don't want to be underhydrated. i want to be perfectly...
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employees say they're worried they may lose their jobs if the plant is forced to close. >>> google is collecting voiceamples from people with disabilities. they've partnered with malloy college in new york, a disability advocate to improve their voice recognition software. people with speech impairment say that technology is not often available to them. >> it's an opportunity for young adults and individuals to give back to their community and help advance and advocate for themselves. >> participants in the project have each spent a day recording 30 different phrases. google will later reach out to some of them for additional 1,500 recordings. >>> a california marine animal hospital is having trouble staying a float. it's at risk of closing its doors for good butting the moves at risk mounting facility concerns would put them in debt and were opening to raise money by june. the center treated some 350 animals. >>> san jose's minetta international airport one step closer to getting larger. coming up how airport officials plan to revamp it coming up. >>> tom steyer: no child should have to worry about f
employees say they're worried they may lose their jobs if the plant is forced to close. >>> google is collecting voiceamples from people with disabilities. they've partnered with malloy college in new york, a disability advocate to improve their voice recognition software. people with speech impairment say that technology is not often available to them. >> it's an opportunity for young adults and individuals to give back to their community and help advance and advocate for...
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an explosion of digital photography and images all over the internet you can google words or use shazzam to recognize voicean use clear view to recognize photos you can clear view someone and find all the places on the internet where that photo shows up that's the power of the internet, the power of sharing information. >> your point is we are already there. all the fears about privacy going away it is essentially been eroded in audio and soon in video form. >> absolutely. humans are social and share information. now through the internet and digitization that information is being created and shared like never before we have ooms vehicles. we have drones flying over your heads. cell phone data, credit card data all of that data is readily available, let alone voter registration information and property taxes and background checks that information is becoming more and more available. what people need to fight for is not the ability to be hidden but the ability to be left alone that's what we need to focus on with our government is while you may know what i am doing don't bother me, let me live my life freely
an explosion of digital photography and images all over the internet you can google words or use shazzam to recognize voicean use clear view to recognize photos you can clear view someone and find all the places on the internet where that photo shows up that's the power of the internet, the power of sharing information. >> your point is we are already there. all the fears about privacy going away it is essentially been eroded in audio and soon in video form. >> absolutely. humans...
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google. assets to the cloud, this should help. >> let's bring in another voice .t the top and bring in the ciow you have a neutral rating on ibm. does this change in leadership make ibm a buy? >> she has fought a good fight and ibm hasime underperformed the market. down while the tech sector and other tech leaders have gone up substantially, so it is unfortunate it has been a difficult situation. i think there has been a lot of shareholder disappointment, so a lot of time for change. with redmbination hat's, that was supposed to live. they could be this operation investors are looking for? it paid a significant amount of money. laid out a lot of money and investors want to see ibmturn, but the problem is has had so many legacy business is while the whole tech semester -- text connector has changed, this -- tech connector, the whole moved to the cloud and edge computing. the red hat does address and they have to get ahead which is taking the problem with cloud is you have legacy timeframe to and racked and move it to where the client computer is and that is the next big trend they will have to
google. assets to the cloud, this should help. >> let's bring in another voice .t the top and bring in the ciow you have a neutral rating on ibm. does this change in leadership make ibm a buy? >> she has fought a good fight and ibm hasime underperformed the market. down while the tech sector and other tech leaders have gone up substantially, so it is unfortunate it has been a difficult situation. i think there has been a lot of shareholder disappointment, so a lot of time for...
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competing platforms to the tech platforms like facebook and you tube and google so for instance you know. i mean i've called voices right which is their version of facebook and it's blog chicken based and it's backed by crypto currency and it's backed by decentralization is the idea behind it and so we've seen that already with mines dot com we're seeing it with some of these others like the tube but no one's really pulled it off quite yet 2020 could be a very interesting year to see some of those technologies really take hold because i think that's what a lot of the cryptocurrency themselves are lacking is actual application in real world scenario yeah we've seen them starting to build this entire network up in 2829 and it takes time to scale out it does hopefully we will see the implementation start to actually met her in 2020 and there is a lot more stuff other than payments that we're looking at as well because there are things like storage decentralized storage is something that people haven't really talked about we always talk about supply chain and payments and moving things in that and 5 the how it's reall
competing platforms to the tech platforms like facebook and you tube and google so for instance you know. i mean i've called voices right which is their version of facebook and it's blog chicken based and it's backed by crypto currency and it's backed by decentralization is the idea behind it and so we've seen that already with mines dot com we're seeing it with some of these others like the tube but no one's really pulled it off quite yet 2020 could be a very interesting year to see some of...
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my understanding is that the google and amazon products are not as high fidelity. they are interested on the voiceon technology. in a price squeeze, having trouble being profitable even at that high pricing. a royaltyrying to get stream that has allegedly integrated their technology. taylor: that brings us to a different company, suing apple watch. does this case differ or is this similar, a big company stealing a small company's technology? is a heart tech company. apple said it wanted to work with mossimo in 2013. they had meetings. then two very senior executives of mossimo went to work at apple. is suing apple saying, you took our best people and took our technology. trial, it looks bad, but it gets down to the merits of the patent, which apple will probably try to invalidate. taylor: in your story, you have this word, if you will, called seedlings. over marketng share? brad: a group of companies who are pioneers and find themselves bigng market share to the platforms. this is a's -- this is a script we have seen before in tech. big tex platforms have emerged and kind of become black holes or
my understanding is that the google and amazon products are not as high fidelity. they are interested on the voiceon technology. in a price squeeze, having trouble being profitable even at that high pricing. a royaltyrying to get stream that has allegedly integrated their technology. taylor: that brings us to a different company, suing apple watch. does this case differ or is this similar, a big company stealing a small company's technology? is a heart tech company. apple said it wanted to work...
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actually for the world of tech, our next guest has been leading voice for tech industry throughout the u.s., china trade conflict, googlesoft, ebay, you name them, he's been out there for them, information technology industry counsel ceo and president jason ashman, whew, quite a title, are you happy with all of the provisions that got approved in phase 1, how significant is this for the world of tech? >> this is a big deal for the world of tech and the u.s. economy generally and the trump administration deserves credit to move past the finish line yesterday, the president said it's a phase 1 deal, good things for the economy in this deal but there's more to be done, we are pleased with what happened yesterday, we look forward to the next steps to phase 2, if you will, doing more to make this china-u.s. trade relationship a good one. ashley: why is it good for consumers? >> so a couple of things that happened in the phase 1 deal that we think are important, one is the commitment of chinese government to increase intellectual property protections, that's very important because it allows innovative companies to do business
actually for the world of tech, our next guest has been leading voice for tech industry throughout the u.s., china trade conflict, googlesoft, ebay, you name them, he's been out there for them, information technology industry counsel ceo and president jason ashman, whew, quite a title, are you happy with all of the provisions that got approved in phase 1, how significant is this for the world of tech? >> this is a big deal for the world of tech and the u.s. economy generally and the trump...
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statement the pride board values the voices of the membership and our responsibility to the many civic and business partners it takes to organize this event. a google spokesperson says youtube has since updated its policy. >>> and new tonight we're learning at least 11 u.s. troops were injured in last week's iranian missile attack. the pentagon initially said nobody got hurt, there were no casualties in the january 8th attack at a base in iraq. the military defies a defines a casualty as an injury or fatality, but now they're saying several were treated for concussions. the attack was in retaliation for the u.s. strike that killed iran's top general. >>> meanwhile the impeachment case against president trump officially in the hands of the u.s. senate. pretrial proceedings got underway today. >> lead manager adam schiff formally presented the articles of impeachment. >> impeaching donald john trump, president of the united states for high crimes and misdemeanors. >> chief justice john roberts took an oath to preside over the proceedings, and then swore in the senators as jurors. 4 presidential candidates returned to the senate today to sign the oath
statement the pride board values the voices of the membership and our responsibility to the many civic and business partners it takes to organize this event. a google spokesperson says youtube has since updated its policy. >>> and new tonight we're learning at least 11 u.s. troops were injured in last week's iranian missile attack. the pentagon initially said nobody got hurt, there were no casualties in the january 8th attack at a base in iraq. the military defies a defines a casualty...
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google chrome cast. yo a all these devices are services you use, what shows you watch, when you're watching and how long. even your voice if you do something like this. according to their terms of service, those smart devices use that information for a a range of reasons including analytics, marketing and targeted advertising. they can share that data with countless third party firms. >> they are monitoring what you do. monitoring what you watch. >> consumer reports says your smart tv is basically a a computer. >> these are connected. these are collecting data. these are sending data. and that is a lot different than how you think of a tv. >> reporter: she says many smart tvs use acr, or automatic content recognition. >> that is the technology that the tvs use to identify what you're watching. >> do you think most people are awir a that this much information is being collect eda about them? >> no, i don't think people are aware of it. i don't think people are aware they can actually do something about it. >> reporter: so what can you do? maria shows me the steps on the samsung. >> thn this tv, we go down to settings, yo
google chrome cast. yo a all these devices are services you use, what shows you watch, when you're watching and how long. even your voice if you do something like this. according to their terms of service, those smart devices use that information for a a range of reasons including analytics, marketing and targeted advertising. they can share that data with countless third party firms. >> they are monitoring what you do. monitoring what you watch. >> consumer reports says your smart...
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google, read this page. it's coming for android versions 5 and above. >>> and these are samsung's artificial humans. >> they were introduced at ceo. neon is not a robot or voice assistant, the company calls them video chat bots that can learn preferences and respond to questions in an unusually life like way. >> it's similar to video chat. >> those are your tech bytes. >> okay. >> it was his first year in the nfl but josh jacobs is proving he's a champion on and off the field. >> next, the special gift to his father that brought him to tears. >>> controversy over a new chick-fil-a in why would somebody want to suffer if there is options patients want something that works faster for them. that they don't need to. i think dentists will want to recommend sensodyne rapid relief because it's clinically proven to work in 3 days. which means for patients that they get relief very fast. sstop struggling to clean tough messes with sprays. try clean freak! it has three times the cleaning power of the leading spray to dissolve kitchen grease on contact. and it's great for bathrooms! just keep pumping the power nozzle to release a continuous burst of mist and make quick
google, read this page. it's coming for android versions 5 and above. >>> and these are samsung's artificial humans. >> they were introduced at ceo. neon is not a robot or voice assistant, the company calls them video chat bots that can learn preferences and respond to questions in an unusually life like way. >> it's similar to video chat. >> those are your tech bytes. >> okay. >> it was his first year in the nfl but josh jacobs is proving he's a champion...
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google. weather, new york today. it works. and that's new york -- there's a female voice talking to me.oday in new york it will be -- >> this amount would make about 12 cookies. stuart: yeah, but $9. someone would walk out of there with a plastic spoon -- that's terrible -- and eat the lot? ♪ ♪ you're simply the best >> let's get ready for varney! sfoet ♪ -- ♪ >> you're going to try. stuart: no, i'm not going to try. boy, that was a good one. i haven't changed a bit, have i? >> exactly the same. stuart: thank you my make up room. [laughter] stuart: i appreciate that. lots more still to come. let's get to the news. peter navarro says we will hit 32,000 on the dow, this year. roll tape. >> by the end of the year, we should be well over 32,000, but more importantly, we're going to be growing, i think closer to 3% real gdp than 2%. and we're going to see wages continue to rise, particularly disproportionately to the men and women in this country who work with their hands which is what president trump focuses on in this great manufacturing economy. stuart: what a switch. thanking people who
google. weather, new york today. it works. and that's new york -- there's a female voice talking to me.oday in new york it will be -- >> this amount would make about 12 cookies. stuart: yeah, but $9. someone would walk out of there with a plastic spoon -- that's terrible -- and eat the lot? ♪ ♪ you're simply the best >> let's get ready for varney! sfoet ♪ -- ♪ >> you're going to try. stuart: no, i'm not going to try. boy, that was a good one. i haven't changed a bit,...
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when you hear a suggestion given to you by voice, it's even more powerful in terms of influencing your behavior and if you type in a search and go where google tells you to. we've already seen and we are seen as more antitrust actions rolled out, the power of these companies what they can erase you as a product, as a person. if they want to. it's too much power. >> apple ceo would probably say we are not the problem, we are part of the solution. we have this idea, this concept, differential privacy that we are building into our products. we are not sucking people's actual identifying data out of the device and using that to inform a.i. we are shielding that and taking general insights and keeping ourselves, our own hands clean so we are not tracking in it. is that true? >> i think it's largely true but i think there are several holes in the argument. for starters, apple certainly has had more of a commitment to privacy, to be fair, for its own competitive advantage than google or facebook. it's not a data harvester in the same way google or facebook is. those companies make 85% on digital advertising. apple sells hardware, devices. it wants
when you hear a suggestion given to you by voice, it's even more powerful in terms of influencing your behavior and if you type in a search and go where google tells you to. we've already seen and we are seen as more antitrust actions rolled out, the power of these companies what they can erase you as a product, as a person. if they want to. it's too much power. >> apple ceo would probably say we are not the problem, we are part of the solution. we have this idea, this concept,...
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board values the voices of the membership and our responsibility to the many civic and business partners it takes to produce the city's largest event. meanwhile a spokesperson for googleyoutube has since updated its policy to take a tougher approach to harassment and hate speech. >>> happening today san francisco census count will kickoff. the mayor along with house speaker nancy pelosi will launch the 2020 as of count. the event starts at 9:30 at san francisco city hall. also today presidential candidate michael bloomberg is expected to visit the bay area. his first up will be at the everett at jones barbecue in oakland and then around 3:00 he will head to monterey for a campaign event at barnes at cooper malaria. this is his third camping trip to california. >>> new details this morning about the iranian missile attack on iraq. we are learning at least 11 u.s. troops were injured in the attack. the pentagon initially said there were no casualties in the january 8 attack at a base in iraq. the military defines a casualty as an injury or fatality but the u.s. central command spokesperson says several were treated for concussions. the attack was in retaliation for the
board values the voices of the membership and our responsibility to the many civic and business partners it takes to produce the city's largest event. meanwhile a spokesperson for googleyoutube has since updated its policy to take a tougher approach to harassment and hate speech. >>> happening today san francisco census count will kickoff. the mayor along with house speaker nancy pelosi will launch the 2020 as of count. the event starts at 9:30 at san francisco city hall. also today...
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google chrome cast. but all these devices are grabbing a lot of information about you, what streaming services you use, what shows you watch, when you're watching, and how long, even your voice if you do something like this. >> play "star wars." >> according to their terms of service, those smart devices use that information for a range of reasons, including analytics, mark marketing, and targeted advertising. they can share that data with countless third-party firms. >> they are monitoring what you do. they're monitoring what you watch. >> consumer reports director of product testing maria raresich says your smart tv is basically a computer. >> these are collecting data. these are sending data. and that is a lot different than how you think of a tv. >> reporter: she says many smart tvs use what's called acr or automatic content recognition. >> that is the technology that's the tvs use to identify what you're watching. >> do you think most people are aware that this much information is being collected about them? >> no, i don't think people are aware of it. i don't think people are aware that they can actually do something about it. >> reporter: so what can you do? maria sho
google chrome cast. but all these devices are grabbing a lot of information about you, what streaming services you use, what shows you watch, when you're watching, and how long, even your voice if you do something like this. >> play "star wars." >> according to their terms of service, those smart devices use that information for a range of reasons, including analytics, mark marketing, and targeted advertising. they can share that data with countless third-party firms....
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google headquarters in mountain view, california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ begin the day with a friendly voice ♪ >> good monday morningrtt live at post 9 of the new york stock exchange on the cusp of a big weekend ahead. >> we begin with a tech stock rally, tesla, microsoft, apple, nvidia
google headquarters in mountain view, california, 11:00 a.m. on wall street and "squawk alley" is live ♪ ♪ begin the day with a friendly voice ♪ >> good monday morningrtt live at post 9 of the new york stock exchange on the cusp of a big weekend ahead. >> we begin with a tech stock rally, tesla, microsoft, apple, nvidia
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roku or google chrome cast all these devices are grabbing a lot of information about you, what streaming services you use, what shows you watch, when you're watching and how long even your voiceay star wars. >> according to the terms of service, the smart devices use that information for a range of reasons including analytics, marketing and targeted advertising. they can share that data with countless third-party firms. >> they are monitoring what you do, monitoring what you watch. >> "consumer reports" director of product testing maria rerecich says your smart tv is basically a computer. >> these are connected, collecting data and sending data that is a lot different than how you think of a tv. >> she says many smart tvs use what's called acr, automatic content recognition. >> that is the technology that the tvs use to identify what you're watching. >> you think most people are aware that this much information is being collected about them? >> no. i don't think people are aware of it. i don't think people are aware that they can actually do something about it >> so what can you do? maria shows me the steps on a samsung, one of the most popular tvs out there. >> on this tv, w
roku or google chrome cast all these devices are grabbing a lot of information about you, what streaming services you use, what shows you watch, when you're watching and how long even your voiceay star wars. >> according to the terms of service, the smart devices use that information for a range of reasons including analytics, marketing and targeted advertising. they can share that data with countless third-party firms. >> they are monitoring what you do, monitoring what you watch....