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they were founded at american universities as stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i got interested in college students or i did an average building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like google we have the potential to make very big differences very big positive differences in the world and i think we also have an obligation as a consequence of that facebook and google started with a great idea and great ideals unfortunately there was also a very dark side the goal the way a church was it should make it our lif
they were founded at american universities as stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i got...
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that is what mark zuckerberg and larry page with facebook and google. >> host: can you compare the developed of railroad to the development of the internet? >> the railroad was the first high-speed network. stop and think about it. for the entire history of mankind, geography and distance have ruled. everything was circumscribed by how far the animal, man and beast could go in a day and rest and move on. and suddenly, the revolution of the steam locomotive moving at multiples of that speed. i tell stories in "from gutenberg to google: the history of our future" about the early train passengers and how they would take pieces of paper and pencils with them and see if it would be possible to write at 20 miles an hour because nobody ever moved that fast. maybe their brains wouldn't work as well. there were these kinds of things that were going on that were transforming the way in which people connect. my belief is we are as we connect, the most important aspect of human relationships, economic and social, the networks that connect us, and changing the nature of connection, telegraph changed the
that is what mark zuckerberg and larry page with facebook and google. >> host: can you compare the developed of railroad to the development of the internet? >> the railroad was the first high-speed network. stop and think about it. for the entire history of mankind, geography and distance have ruled. everything was circumscribed by how far the animal, man and beast could go in a day and rest and move on. and suddenly, the revolution of the steam locomotive moving at multiples of...
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facebook is they were founded at american universities stanford university you had two students larry page and sergey brin decide they wanted to create the ultimate search engine for the internet across the country you had in the case of facebook mark zuckerberg who was a student at harvard decided he wanted to create a social media platform basically to meet girls and to make friends and hence we got facebook you never think that you could build this company or anything like that right because i did it just. building stuff because we thought it was cool it was all about promise it was all about the shiny future it was all about the free flow of information but there was also a certain idealism behind it i think that a company like google we have the time.
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lot of babe debate in a lot of debate in terms of employment some jobs will go away are you on larry pagecal way not to harm too many people. >> absolutely in ethical way whole industry is focused on that i am convinced there is he going to be a huge job shortage by that i mean, not enough people to fill the jobs that are open because of this. and the reason is, that the a.i. systems will make things so much more efficient such economic growth we literally are going to need more people more education, to fill these jobs, there is no question that destructivisruptive. >> somebody said when we learned nuclear technology we did not give never been nuke nuclear bombs this is not nuclear this is capable of making everything we do more efficient, clearer, better grimz more productive in the same way the personal cpr did this is taken over our we'll industry in terms of machine learning, better business algorithms if you are running a business not using a.i. machine learning you are competitor can beat you -- >> i agree with that that is where we are seeing it in every single industry fascinatin
lot of babe debate in a lot of debate in terms of employment some jobs will go away are you on larry pagecal way not to harm too many people. >> absolutely in ethical way whole industry is focused on that i am convinced there is he going to be a huge job shortage by that i mean, not enough people to fill the jobs that are open because of this. and the reason is, that the a.i. systems will make things so much more efficient such economic growth we literally are going to need more people...
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letting me sit in this chair today remember we love hearing from you so join the conversation on larry's facebook page and as always you can share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at kings things and using the politicking hash tag i also invite you to join me on my facebook page at matthew cook official and that's all for this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian airlines. you know world of big partisan movies a lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. of a government just created to plug film against this dialogue because that does not allow any compromise in them platform talks about certain crimes how serbia should play war iterations. being in its official state cos it was simply things that everything is already told us when they wake up from ther
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letting me sit in this chair today remember we love hearing from you so join the conversation on larry's facebook page and as always you can share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at kings things and using the politicking hash tag i also invite you to join me on my facebook page at matthew cook official and that's all for this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian airlines. you know world a big part of the lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made history media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. eating is just six should just have conditionally to get to class as i live eat here you can feel confident. fine. nina really need. a d.d. . and i guess. we have many things in this world and this is an e-mail for everyone why some people's wants to take our thing all the power just for themselves and to see
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letting me sit in this chair today remember we love hearing from you so join the conversation on larry's facebook page and as always you can share your thoughts on twitter by tweeting at kings things and using the politicking hash tag i also invite you to join me on my facebook page at matthew cook official and that's all for this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian and lights. in a world of big part of the law and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. after the previous stage of my career was over everyone wondered what i was going to do next that multiple different clubs on one hand it is logical to set off on fields where everything is familiar on the other i wanted a new child. and the fresh perspective i'm used to surprising. or not if you think . i'm going
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larry page is nominally the ceo but we never hear from him.ially felt rated as google and i find that strange. it is clearly a company that need some leadership. they are spending money on things that have nothing to do with their business. francine: i was looking at the numbers, and we understand that the advertising from pcs are stagnating and google unlike facebook has 50% of its revenue coming from pcs. how quickly can they change that? david: that is a tough question. i don't think they can change it in the sense that they will continue to get a lot of their ads from pcs, because that is the nature of their business. we are obviously moving toward a mobile society, but a huge number of professionals are still on pcs. the question is whether google can fundamentally take a new approach to its business, which i do not see happen unless they did a catalytic, transformative change. tom: i love your words, all of these four are and five syllable and five syllable words. they need to be like apple and start acting like an adult company. when do
larry page is nominally the ceo but we never hear from him.ially felt rated as google and i find that strange. it is clearly a company that need some leadership. they are spending money on things that have nothing to do with their business. francine: i was looking at the numbers, and we understand that the advertising from pcs are stagnating and google unlike facebook has 50% of its revenue coming from pcs. how quickly can they change that? david: that is a tough question. i don't think they...
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who cares how much larry page or even i would allow that elon musk and jeff and mark zuckerberg enjoy playing i us out right now. i want to thank you for joining us jeff, good to see you. senator hide camp, thank you too. >> thank you. >>> coming up when we return, a lot more on "squawk. just what will it take to get boeing 737 max back in the air as the plane's worldwide grounding nears a month. what will be the long-term impact of boeing's business and he a the company pivoting. weavlive report straight ahead you will want to see it's straight ahead on cnbc. video games have evolved. why hasn't the way you bank? virtual wallet from pnc bank helps make it easier to see what you're spending, stash more into savings and stay on top of your finances in a digital world. just one way pnc is modernizing banking to help make things easier. pnc bank. make today the day. your daily dashboard from fidelity. a visual snapshot of your investments. key portfolio events. all in one place. because when it's decision time... you need decision tech. only from fidelity. >>> welcome back to "squawk box
who cares how much larry page or even i would allow that elon musk and jeff and mark zuckerberg enjoy playing i us out right now. i want to thank you for joining us jeff, good to see you. senator hide camp, thank you too. >> thank you. >>> coming up when we return, a lot more on "squawk. just what will it take to get boeing 737 max back in the air as the plane's worldwide grounding nears a month. what will be the long-term impact of boeing's business and he a the company...
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however larry it is a presidential campaign that produced thirty seven indictments thirty seven indictments as a result of this campaign we deserve to see what's in that report it's four hundred pages and i'm not going to stand for a four page summary that's ridiculous george. do you think the president will let them respond to those who do. i think there's an awful lot of political posturing going on right now when in a matter of weeks the attorney general's going to provide everything that should be provided out there for everybody to assess so i think it's it's back to the silly season i think people are just posturing and i have i have confidence in the way the attorney general has conducted himself so far that he's going to do this in an american way not a partisan or a political hack way and that americans will be able to look at it all they need to look at within this report to make a valid objective judgment as to how much wrongdoing there is and how much should be let go and we should move on friday and joe biden is his some political room fasces. you know the interesting thing about this larry is that joe biden has always been like this and he doesn't try to hide this beh
however larry it is a presidential campaign that produced thirty seven indictments thirty seven indictments as a result of this campaign we deserve to see what's in that report it's four hundred pages and i'm not going to stand for a four page summary that's ridiculous george. do you think the president will let them respond to those who do. i think there's an awful lot of political posturing going on right now when in a matter of weeks the attorney general's going to provide everything that...
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larry. by the way - you can read the mueller report for yourself. we )ve posted every single page of the public version - on our website. the link is right on our front page -- nbc bay area.com. while all eyes in the trump administration were on the mueller report today, the san francisco ninth circuit court of appeals dealt a setback to the administration. d president trump )s attempt to suspend california )s sanctuary state law. that law, known as the )california values act )... limits local and state law enforcement, from acting as deportation agents. the judges also left intact, most of a law, that requires oversight of immigration jails, from california )s attorney general. an electrical issue (may have ( sparked the fire, that destroyed most of paris ) notre dame cathedral. paris police say investigators believe a short-circuit is to blame. however, the city )s prosecutors office says "all hypotheises are still on the table". the initial speculation was that construction workers, renovating the cathedral, started the fire. 21 years old to buy cigarettes? that )s the goal of
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larry. bryan joyce that robin. thank you for joining me on this edition of the politicking number you can join the conversation on my facebook page intrigue me it can use engine don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian airlines. he was just six would just have conditionally to capitulate as i live eight here if they didn't feel confident. funny. nina. i wish we had learned things and the smiles and this is it you know for everyone and why some people's wants to take our things all the power just for themselves and to see whether. in the headlines this hour smarts international a much anticipated report dispels two years of media
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. >> the mow, larry and curly of democrats who are obsessed with this nonexistent conspiracy will per sue impeachment nevertheless. the 183 pages that robert mueller spent was nothing more than a smear. he knew there was no obstruction of justice. lou: volume two. >> no obstruction of justice under the law. he knew it. so he decided he was going to twist the law and say i can't prove the president didn't obstruct justice. that's not what prosecutors are supposed to do. just the opposite. if they don't find sufficient evidence for an offense, they're supposed to shut the you know what up. lou: well, the other part of it is, there is something of a time line of tradition in this country. as a matter of fact, its legal foundation presumed innocence in our judiciary. >> right. lou: so i don't think nadler and pelosi and schumer. and the rest of the bunch have any business in carrying on like this. and just ignoring that reality. very simply, the prosecutor has to prosecute or he or she has nothing to say. >> in bob mueller and andrew wiseman and the whole team of partisan have an ounce of integrity, they would not have spent 183 pa
. >> the mow, larry and curly of democrats who are obsessed with this nonexistent conspiracy will per sue impeachment nevertheless. the 183 pages that robert mueller spent was nothing more than a smear. he knew there was no obstruction of justice. lou: volume two. >> no obstruction of justice under the law. he knew it. so he decided he was going to twist the law and say i can't prove the president didn't obstruct justice. that's not what prosecutors are supposed to do. just the...
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larry. bryan joyce that man and robin. thank you for joining me on this edition of the politics number you can join the conversation on my facebook page or tweet me at can use engine don't forget to use the politicking hash tag and that's all for this edition of politicking. aeroflot russian and lights. you know world of big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that made stream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bath shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. aeroflot russian and lights. match geysers financial survival guide liquid assets not those that you can convert in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind l. as if you mean the inflation middle class guys are bored. headline stories this hour the much hyped. two years of media speculation. u.s. president with the democrats finding a new angle. no collusion no obstruction president. of justice certainly obstructed justice multiple attempts by the pr
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process is going on to comb through this deal text. 100-plus pages it's slowing going but both sides are committed to reaching a deal larry kudlow told reporters the two sides are making headway >> i think the chinese have acknowledged these problems for the first time they were in denial. >> [ inaudible ] >> all of them the ip theft, forced transfer, lack of ownership. the cyberhacking they've acknowledged it. before that, they wouldn't ac acknowledge it >> what can we expect the result of any deal to be? people expect an outcome as scheduled detente. the wild card is when certain tariffs would come up. china wants u.s. negotiators to agree up front to removing all of the tariffs president trump wants to close the deal himself at mar-a-lago, but myron brilliant from the chamber of commerce in washington said 90% of the deal is done. it's just the 10% that's left happens to be the hardest part so we'll see how they bridge that last gap. >> kayla, nonetheless, 90%, of course, is significant progress, but it doesn't feel like there's a sort of sense of excitement and euphoria in d.c. about the deal getting done. is that ske
process is going on to comb through this deal text. 100-plus pages it's slowing going but both sides are committed to reaching a deal larry kudlow told reporters the two sides are making headway >> i think the chinese have acknowledged these problems for the first time they were in denial. >> [ inaudible ] >> all of them the ip theft, forced transfer, lack of ownership. the cyberhacking they've acknowledged it. before that, they wouldn't ac acknowledge it >> what can we...
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larry johnson, thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >>> president trump is lashing out today, apparently not happy about the new reports on investigators from robert mueller's team and their concerns about a.g. bill barr and his four-page of the "new york times" reporters who broke the story joins me next. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk and real cream. i've always been amazed and still going for my best, even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin... i want that too. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? reeling in a nice one. 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
larry johnson, thank you. >> thanks, brooke. >>> president trump is lashing out today, apparently not happy about the new reports on investigators from robert mueller's team and their concerns about a.g. bill barr and his four-page of the "new york times" reporters who broke the story joins me next. ♪ pardon the interruption but this is big! now at t-mobile buy any samsung galaxy s10 and get a galaxy s10e free! (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare...
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moment ago to surveil carter page, rod rosenstein was in on renewing, you know, presenting the documents to renew that surveillance. the president yesterday talking with larry'connor from wmal radio n washington yesterday at the white house suggesting there is going to be a whole lot more to this investigation. watch. >> it is unthinkable with strzok and page and comey and mccabe and all of these characters, of brennan and clapper and, you know, you look at what comey did as the director of the fbi. it's a disgrace, it's a disgrace to our country. brian: that's a little of his interview with great larry o'connor. we want to know what you think. what do you expect of the probe and what do you expect and the day after mueller? where do you think both sides are going to head? ed: will democrats be satisfied no matter what william barr says? ainsley: how far do you want to take this? do you want to find out who really have behind all of this? two years of our lives have been focused on this. brian: 13 minutes after the hour. mueller report hours away being released preference maybe sooner. if you think all the quells of collusion will be put to bed. byron york
moment ago to surveil carter page, rod rosenstein was in on renewing, you know, presenting the documents to renew that surveillance. the president yesterday talking with larry'connor from wmal radio n washington yesterday at the white house suggesting there is going to be a whole lot more to this investigation. watch. >> it is unthinkable with strzok and page and comey and mccabe and all of these characters, of brennan and clapper and, you know, you look at what comey did as the director...
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page. i feel like you should pick your five best. the notion of discretionary cash flow, that's allocations, i would say that i think larry cult has been so transparent that's not what i am going to hit him on i will defend my account >> we spend a lot of time on the show phrasing tusa for good reasons because he did a lot and almost forensic bases in terms of trying to understand where or where cash flow was not actually coming from. he does more of it in terms of talking about one point free billion dollars tax pension and key accounting consistency overlooked i will have to say he gotten stuff wrong over the last six months at least. he never had a buy anywhere near it i think he went from 6 to 5. it has been a $10 stock recently while it is true that many of the investors, if you were to measure the company on free cash flow, it would come up short i think a lot of them are just looking at some of the parts at this point they believe it is a real business with real market share and they believe there culp is going to get those businesses running well particularly power. it will be interesting to see whether tusa's argument should b
page. i feel like you should pick your five best. the notion of discretionary cash flow, that's allocations, i would say that i think larry cult has been so transparent that's not what i am going to hit him on i will defend my account >> we spend a lot of time on the show phrasing tusa for good reasons because he did a lot and almost forensic bases in terms of trying to understand where or where cash flow was not actually coming from. he does more of it in terms of talking about one point...