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. >>> in other big news, a big day for google's larry paige. the executive suffered a strained vocal cord condition 14 years ago brought on by a cold. last summer he came down with another cold that left him with limited movement. his voice remains raspy but says he's more than healthy enough to continue running google. >>> powerball jackpot has grown to $360 million. get your tickets. the next drawing is tonight. >>> if you win those millions, this painting sold for a record $4.8 million. it's two rectangles divided by a white line. >>> tiger woods and whether he misrepresented himself. >>> the philadelphia abortion doctor convicted of killing babies born alive in his clinic will spend his life behind bars. dr. kermit gosnell waived his right to an appeal yesterday in exchange for life in prison. he was sentenced to two life terms and face as third today along with other charges for crimes committed against his patients. >>> new jersey police arrested two elderly residents accused of running a prostitution ring inside their senior citizen hous
. >>> in other big news, a big day for google's larry paige. the executive suffered a strained vocal cord condition 14 years ago brought on by a cold. last summer he came down with another cold that left him with limited movement. his voice remains raspy but says he's more than healthy enough to continue running google. >>> powerball jackpot has grown to $360 million. get your tickets. the next drawing is tonight. >>> if you win those millions, this painting sold for...
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the highlight was a surprised rare appearance by ceo larry paige who sounded hoarse due to strained vocal chords. >> we should be building great things that don't exist. >> reporter: paige was precede bid a parade of google executives, trying out the tech giant's latest creations. among them a $10 a month streaming music service to compete with the likes of spotify and pandora. >> so this is radio without rules. the song keeps playing. in the back grounsd, all access made us a never ening list of tracks. >> reporter: a new designed google plus revealed a definition of pinterest. >> this new screen is about design and depth. >> reporter: new photo features to enhance and edit your picture. one humbly called auto awesome is a series of photos taken in quebec bursts. sharing photos may be less of a chore thanks to a tool that selects large batches of images. >> if you go to vacation in thailand, it will filter in photos you want to see, so people have you affinity for, your family, your friends. >> reporter: google also demonstrated a simpler way to search on desktops, using your voice and a
the highlight was a surprised rare appearance by ceo larry paige who sounded hoarse due to strained vocal chords. >> we should be building great things that don't exist. >> reporter: paige was precede bid a parade of google executives, trying out the tech giant's latest creations. among them a $10 a month streaming music service to compete with the likes of spotify and pandora. >> so this is radio without rules. the song keeps playing. in the back grounsd, all access made us a...
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because a lot of people have been wondering about, lately, larry paige, the ceo at grade schooling hadsed some very important public events in the last year or so, and there were questions surrounding his leadership. but now we perhaps know why he'd been missing those events, right? >> reporter: yeah, we knew it was a voice issue and on google plus today, plugging his own social network, appropriately enough, he explained what it is. it's a paralyzed vocal chord. he had, he said 14 years ago, his left vocal cord was paralyzed. a few months ago, he had an issue where he had after a cold, a loss of his voice, didn't really come back. he went into the doctor, it then turn ed out the right vocal cor was paralyzed as well. after some recovery, he got a bit of his voice back, but it hasn't entirely come back. he's said it's made him a better ceo because he's had to choose hi words more carefully. at the same time, larry paige said that he's donating to medical efforts to figure out ways to help conditions like the one he has. but he says it's not effecting his ability to run the company, exc
because a lot of people have been wondering about, lately, larry paige, the ceo at grade schooling hadsed some very important public events in the last year or so, and there were questions surrounding his leadership. but now we perhaps know why he'd been missing those events, right? >> reporter: yeah, we knew it was a voice issue and on google plus today, plugging his own social network, appropriately enough, he explained what it is. it's a paralyzed vocal chord. he had, he said 14 years...
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. >> you can say the same thing about larry paige. has taken back the helm at google and has done a fantastic job. and there are others who do a great job leading public companies. >> i'm not saying he's a steve jobs, but steve jobs did leave the company that he founded. although he did have a sabbatical away from the company at time. >> mark zuckerberg is a genius. i'm not arguing that. he did change the manner in which we all aggregate and disseminate information. but he is no steve jobs. when he's presenting something in terms of journalists, i get nervous. i think we all want to say that he's changed everything and that's fantastic, but the world isn't made of unicorns and rainbows. we need to take a fiduciary responsibility here and answer to individuals that are stock owners. and what we're seeing with the facebook stock that it's really, traditionally, it's beating individual investors and retail investors. it's not the corporate investors that some of these other companies have. it's the stock for the masses. so they need to b
. >> you can say the same thing about larry paige. has taken back the helm at google and has done a fantastic job. and there are others who do a great job leading public companies. >> i'm not saying he's a steve jobs, but steve jobs did leave the company that he founded. although he did have a sabbatical away from the company at time. >> mark zuckerberg is a genius. i'm not arguing that. he did change the manner in which we all aggregate and disseminate information. but he is...
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. >>> larry paige says he is healthy enough to continue running the internet company.oice a year ago. on his google plus profile, he says a cold he suffered 14 years ago, he says, paralyzed his left vocal cord and another cold damaged the right vocal cord making it difficult for him to speak. the 40-year-old says he is still fully able to do all he needs at work. >>> microsoft is releasing an update to windows 8 following criticism of its radical new interface. it will release 8.1 next month. software company has not said whether the popular start menu button will return. >>> and airline fees have soared to new heights with the industry raking in $6 billion from the add-ons last year. fees airlines collected to check your bag were the most ever in 2012. american, delta, united and us airways also recently raised reservation change fees for domestic flights by $50 to $200. i think creating a jacket of all the stuff you put in your check-on baggage and sneak by them that way. >> i will invest in that. ashley morrison here in new york. thank you so much, ashley. >>> in sp
. >>> larry paige says he is healthy enough to continue running the internet company.oice a year ago. on his google plus profile, he says a cold he suffered 14 years ago, he says, paralyzed his left vocal cord and another cold damaged the right vocal cord making it difficult for him to speak. the 40-year-old says he is still fully able to do all he needs at work. >>> microsoft is releasing an update to windows 8 following criticism of its radical new interface. it will release...
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who the heck are larry paige and sirgay brint? they were a couple 20-something wild men. that's not particularly encouraging, is it? those relatively new kids on the block have proven themselves as new young innovators as they will do, too. do you know anything other than mark zuckerberg other than he wore a hoodie and was with two other tall guys? my second check works are the investors? it's more of a negative check, a disqualifier, if you will, than a positive one. i'm concerned about you getting caught up in another investment. one funded by private equity companies simply anxious to cash in on a better market. private equity companies, they have bought dozens of companies the last few years. in many cases, they paid far too much for them. they badly need to offload them into the open market to get them off the books. some of them will barely be profitable, others will simply be stinkers that the brokers will hope to entice you to pick up. the way i see it, the private equity ipos almost as a rule are difficult to judge. i'm not being that pejorative. some will work.
who the heck are larry paige and sirgay brint? they were a couple 20-something wild men. that's not particularly encouraging, is it? those relatively new kids on the block have proven themselves as new young innovators as they will do, too. do you know anything other than mark zuckerberg other than he wore a hoodie and was with two other tall guys? my second check works are the investors? it's more of a negative check, a disqualifier, if you will, than a positive one. i'm concerned about you...
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larry paige owns 24.84 million shares of google, meaning he made nearly $393 million dollars today. is that ridiculous? monster bev ramming, the city of san fransisco trying to stop the company from marketing its energy drinks to kids. the city says it poses health risks to young children. shares of monster closed down more than 2% following the news. losing out on a whole lot of money, led zeppelin. they can't get him to reunite saying he was recently taskedded with getting them back together for a reunion tour, and the band said no, guys, even whe they say it's not, it's always about "mon." ♪ so we are starting off tonight with stunning new developments in the 3-d printing evolution. watch this. all right. well, maybe don't watch that. a group in texas called defense distributing printed, that's what you were to see, printed a workinghandgun, huge implications here from safety and security issues to manufacturing and commerce. is this breakthrough technology going to change life as we know it? how long before our society can just lit al rally print anything we want and need? here
larry paige owns 24.84 million shares of google, meaning he made nearly $393 million dollars today. is that ridiculous? monster bev ramming, the city of san fransisco trying to stop the company from marketing its energy drinks to kids. the city says it poses health risks to young children. shares of monster closed down more than 2% following the news. losing out on a whole lot of money, led zeppelin. they can't get him to reunite saying he was recently taskedded with getting them back together...
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larry paige owns 24.84 million shares of google, meaning he made nearly $393 million dollars today.ulous? monster bev ramming, the city of san fransisco trying to stop the company from marketing its energy drinks to kids. the city says it poses health risks to young children. shares of monster closed down more than 2% following the news.
larry paige owns 24.84 million shares of google, meaning he made nearly $393 million dollars today.ulous? monster bev ramming, the city of san fransisco trying to stop the company from marketing its energy drinks to kids. the city says it poses health risks to young children. shares of monster closed down more than 2% following the news.
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larry paige owns 24.84 million shares of google, meaning he made nearly $393 million dollars today.er bev ramming, the city of san fransisco trying to stop the company from marketing its energy drinks to kids. the city says it poses health risks to young children. shares of monster closed down more than 2% following the news. losing out on
larry paige owns 24.84 million shares of google, meaning he made nearly $393 million dollars today.er bev ramming, the city of san fransisco trying to stop the company from marketing its energy drinks to kids. the city says it poses health risks to young children. shares of monster closed down more than 2% following the news. losing out on
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with icloud that have fallen a little bit behind google, particularly since the announcements that larry paigeweek. in terms of the road map for icloud. and i think apple will be back in a position where they can be looked at as creative innovator again and hopefully the market value will reflect that as we go out into 2014. >> and let me ask you and respectfully so. i don't hear many people in the marketplace or on wall street saying that they want to hear more about icloud, or their software, they're talking about should apple come out with a bigger screen? should they sacrifice margins by coming out with a cheaper phone? what are your answers to those questions? >> well, i think those are tactical moves and i would expect without having any inside information that apple will address that. it makes total sense for apple to have a broader product line like samsung does, a lower cost iphone for the asian markets like samsung does. but i think that that isn't going to make it a creative leap company anymore. that's really an adjustment in the product line. i think the creative leap is going to
with icloud that have fallen a little bit behind google, particularly since the announcements that larry paigeweek. in terms of the road map for icloud. and i think apple will be back in a position where they can be looked at as creative innovator again and hopefully the market value will reflect that as we go out into 2014. >> and let me ask you and respectfully so. i don't hear many people in the marketplace or on wall street saying that they want to hear more about icloud, or their...
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. >> how bad will people be about larry paige's health problems? >> i don't know.. i'm just a tech analyst. >> is larry paige to google in, change what steve jobses was to apple. >> i don't think it is a company with one single visionary. i don't think google is a company with one apex of the pyramid. they have larry and they have sergei and eric schmidt. they have a lot of good people lower down. i think if any one of those people dropped out, sure, it would hurt google, but it would not be crippling. >> obviously, sasha, the knock on this company and this was a few hundred dollars ago in the stock price. was there inability to discipline themselves in regard to the pie in the cost that people thought would come to nice fruition. it's closing in and well below $900 a share now. have they found that religion where they can invest in long-term projects without spending like drunken sailors? >> they request is if they found these projects like google glass and the self-driving cars and the core products like improving maps through the zagat and frohmer's content or a
. >> how bad will people be about larry paige's health problems? >> i don't know.. i'm just a tech analyst. >> is larry paige to google in, change what steve jobses was to apple. >> i don't think it is a company with one single visionary. i don't think google is a company with one apex of the pyramid. they have larry and they have sergei and eric schmidt. they have a lot of good people lower down. i think if any one of those people dropped out, sure, it would hurt...
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. >> thanks, larry, i recommend people read the whole article on the making sense web paige. stockholm syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where people agree with the people who are abuseing them. i make the claim in the article that ben bernanke is abusing savers. i take the example of the median retiee with $120,000 in financial assets and has to choose between a risk-free return of $60 a year or taking a risky plunge. so those that take a ricky plunge are obviously afraid and what they do psychologically is they begin to believe that the policies will work. >> a lot of people, look, on this potent. it's undeniable that savers have been hurt by these low fed rates. on the other hand, they could have gotten into stocks or longer bond. they're contentt many savers to get a 0% interest rate because they were so scared of what was going to happen. i want to ask you about the key point. i speak as a former bernanke critic. i don't like the balance sheet expansion. when i look at a 1% inflation aerate, terry, a roaring stockmarket. yes, it's a mealy mouth recovery. i'll grant
. >> thanks, larry, i recommend people read the whole article on the making sense web paige. stockholm syndrome is a psychological phenomenon where people agree with the people who are abuseing them. i make the claim in the article that ben bernanke is abusing savers. i take the example of the median retiee with $120,000 in financial assets and has to choose between a risk-free return of $60 a year or taking a risky plunge. so those that take a ricky plunge are obviously afraid and what...