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there a list of businesses across the country almost every business in san francisco is listed on the google maps those are the maps to do the outreach to businesses that's primarily where we find the businesses and do classes wisconsin i taught one this morning through the chamber. >> the first thing through the chamber and the golden state association we're doing those every other month for the nonprofits we don't have small businesses to if you have suggested or want to come or organize one reach out to us i'd love to add anyone else ever you thank you. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> on the languages i need to get back you with on the answer by the way if not we should be. >> okay. >> commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> yeah. i want to express i'm excited i'm from the mission district i know that rebecca you've reached out to our community i'm excited what you'll bring thank you for your presentation and the work in the future. >> all right. thank you all for coming out tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> commissioners supervisor tang wants to present - did you want to start off we
there a list of businesses across the country almost every business in san francisco is listed on the google maps those are the maps to do the outreach to businesses that's primarily where we find the businesses and do classes wisconsin i taught one this morning through the chamber. >> the first thing through the chamber and the golden state association we're doing those every other month for the nonprofits we don't have small businesses to if you have suggested or want to come or...
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so big question on google. big believers because we have so many embarrassing clips out there. when we google ourselves on an hourly or daily basis in your case, you want those clips to be forgotten. so google has been dealing with antitrust issues and the european commission before, so we'll see how they respond this time. francine, you can deny you don't google yourself. francine: well the problem is there are actually embarrassing clips. you have a knack of getting people to say exactly what they don't to want say, but yeah, there's some stuff which i'd rather not have out there. how much protectionism is at play here? hans: we talked to a german politician, now the head of the digital commission at the e.u. and in some ways he's very open that he wants a regulatory framework within europe that is stronger and protects european companies and protects european priorities. i mean he's, frankly, embarrassed europe hasn't competed as well. i talked to him about three, four months ago in munich, and it seems like
so big question on google. big believers because we have so many embarrassing clips out there. when we google ourselves on an hourly or daily basis in your case, you want those clips to be forgotten. so google has been dealing with antitrust issues and the european commission before, so we'll see how they respond this time. francine, you can deny you don't google yourself. francine: well the problem is there are actually embarrassing clips. you have a knack of getting people to say exactly...
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. >>> on "cbs moneywatch," google changes for smartphone search and saving money on your summer get away. jill wagner's at your new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning jill. >> good morning. google will favor websites that work well on mobile devices. mobile friendliness will tell how prominently google will be on smartphone. google mr. consider text amount and the space between links and if the content fits across the screen. >>> some better than expected first earning reports including morgan stanley. the dow gained 208 pounds the s&p with 19 points higher and the nasdaq 62. >>> halliburton said it cut 9,000 jobs in six months. that's more than 10% of its workforce. falling oil prices have led to a decline in drilling activities. u.s. activity dropped by half since november. >>> the los angeles school district is reportedly considering legal action against apple on a project to outfit students with ipads. apple signed a $30 million deal in 2013 to offer ipads to all students. "the los angeles times" reports the program ended up costing $1.3 billion. the school district
. >>> on "cbs moneywatch," google changes for smartphone search and saving money on your summer get away. jill wagner's at your new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning jill. >> good morning. google will favor websites that work well on mobile devices. mobile friendliness will tell how prominently google will be on smartphone. google mr. consider text amount and the space between links and if the content fits across the screen. >>> some better...
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our kate rodgers for us on google fiber. meanwhile it's been called taxis gone wild. mbarking on an interesting experience when it comes to uber. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti. >>> portland just got a little less weird. uber and lyft have been allowed back in the city. under a four-month pilot program. the new regulations will require drivers to undergo background checks, obtain business licenses and require the companies to guarantee services to people with disabilities, uber and lyft services had been suspended in portland since december
our kate rodgers for us on google fiber. meanwhile it's been called taxis gone wild. mbarking on an interesting experience when it comes to uber. (vo) rush hour around here starts at 6:30 a.m. - on the nose. but for me, it starts with the opening bell. and the rush i get, lasts way more than an hour. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we've built powerful technology to alert you to your next opportunity. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours....
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google's head of search on that says google might be the most used search engine for finding information in different ways, and allegations of harm for consumers and competitors have proven to be on the mark. -- wide of the mark. in 2013, the u.s. ftc launched a similar investigation the close it without taking action. not so in europe. if found guilty, google could be fined as much as 10% of its revenue, which would amount to $5.3 billion last year. they could face severe restrictions on how it operates. still, lingered legal experts believe such a fine is highly unlikely. i spoke with paul, an antitrust lawyer ben, a former coo of google europe. and our own editor at large, cory johnson. ben: this is been going on for quite a while, it is not a new revelation. the statements of objection are relatively bland. i think a lot of it will come down to is google dominant, and how they view that dominance. if you look at a universal search, google versus yahoo, if you look at how people shop for hotels, consumer electronics credit card banks etc., they use mobile apps. google has not passed t
google's head of search on that says google might be the most used search engine for finding information in different ways, and allegations of harm for consumers and competitors have proven to be on the mark. -- wide of the mark. in 2013, the u.s. ftc launched a similar investigation the close it without taking action. not so in europe. if found guilty, google could be fined as much as 10% of its revenue, which would amount to $5.3 billion last year. they could face severe restrictions on how...
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i would say no. >> i would say no on google. primarily because it just hasn't done anything. get that they are innovative and they are moving into the next phase of what google does but the problem is the market doesn't care about it. we had this big run but now it just come back. >> buy for the reasons tim said. recently the move into earnings has been counter intuitive. usually goes the other way. google is a buy. >> switching to facebook. what do you say >> buy. company with tremendous revenue. some of their best quarters might be behind them. but these guys continue to monetize their scale. people are just starting to understand what they can do. >> i think between twitter and apple they've garnered a lot of the attention in this space. facebook to me i would be a buyer of it. they do a lot of stuff with pay and drawing a lot more eyeballs. i don't believe in the product per se but i do believe in the stock. >> i said no to this and it's because of the way it traded just recently and the way the market is trading. going into next week i think it breaks through that. then
i would say no. >> i would say no on google. primarily because it just hasn't done anything. get that they are innovative and they are moving into the next phase of what google does but the problem is the market doesn't care about it. we had this big run but now it just come back. >> buy for the reasons tim said. recently the move into earnings has been counter intuitive. usually goes the other way. google is a buy. >> switching to facebook. what do you say >> buy....
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that could have a chilling effect on google's ability to remain innovative. google became the dominant search engine around the world by writing better algorithms than anybody else's. there's the potential stock impact. when microsoft faced antitrust charges in europe several years ago it stock underperformed for the market. for google tell stock impact may be more muted. >> the irony is this overhang comes in when the stock has become mature. it doesn't have an impact on the valuation. if this happened five years it would have. >> reporter: a final eu decision could come by the end of the year. however, corporate governance experts say google should resolve this issue as quickly as possible. otherwise they say such charges can have an impact on recruitment, employee morale and brand reputation. for "nightly business report" i'm josh lipton in san francisco. >> victor anthony now joins us to tell us what it means for google stock and investors who own it. victor welcome. good to have you with us. you hear some of the thing that josh lipton just said. what is t
that could have a chilling effect on google's ability to remain innovative. google became the dominant search engine around the world by writing better algorithms than anybody else's. there's the potential stock impact. when microsoft faced antitrust charges in europe several years ago it stock underperformed for the market. for google tell stock impact may be more muted. >> the irony is this overhang comes in when the stock has become mature. it doesn't have an impact on the valuation....
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the company released the first- ever fashion trends report based on google searches. le plans to work with the fashion brands and retailers to help them capitalize on trends, so you ask what is in this? >> i do. >> and google predicts americans will be wearing jogger pants and toulle skirts. >> tell me what they are and i might wear them. >>> taking a look at this fire burning in southern california, grenada hills, the wind-driven brush fire is dangerously lose to some homes, started around 11:00 this morning, and so 15 acres scorched. no evacuations but they are trying to keep it under control. >> that's what we fear in the dry weather is the wildfires. >> the temperature in granada hills is 85 degrees and the relative humidity is at 20%. we have very dry conditions here, too. >>> let's take a look at some of our temperatures according to our weather watchers in and around the bay area. i want to see a variation in temperatures. let's try this one right here. 63 degrees. reported by lindsey patten of pacifica. right on the coast there. and thank you so much, lindsey.
the company released the first- ever fashion trends report based on google searches. le plans to work with the fashion brands and retailers to help them capitalize on trends, so you ask what is in this? >> i do. >> and google predicts americans will be wearing jogger pants and toulle skirts. >> tell me what they are and i might wear them. >>> taking a look at this fire burning in southern california, grenada hills, the wind-driven brush fire is dangerously lose to...
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i did a kayak search and a google flight search and guess what, i found cheaper flights on kayak. at says to me, the real risk is that the information is sometimes biased in favor of google favored results. that could hurt more than $5 million. -- $5 billion. emily: then, what is your reaction? ben: my reaction is that they may become irrelevant. coop -- consumers are realizing they are not getting the best deals on google. it is a proven fact with lots of data with desktops and mobile, that lesson was consumers, especially sophisticated ones are searching their search -- starting your search journey with google and they are finding better experience and better deals elsewhere. google has an obligation to its customers and shareholders to improve its results. that means improving formats. that means having more choice, more images. filter and sort the way kayak does. otherwise, they will become irrelevant. they could start declining at some stage. kayak is still winning, why would kayak worry about google? i realize there are more subtleties and that, but google needs to keep in fr
i did a kayak search and a google flight search and guess what, i found cheaper flights on kayak. at says to me, the real risk is that the information is sometimes biased in favor of google favored results. that could hurt more than $5 million. -- $5 billion. emily: then, what is your reaction? ben: my reaction is that they may become irrelevant. coop -- consumers are realizing they are not getting the best deals on google. it is a proven fact with lots of data with desktops and mobile, that...
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on. as for google, a strong dollar could put pressure on revenue. age cost for advertisers pay has been relatively flat after several years of decline. it may even rise. watch expenses. google has been spending, mainly on hiring. alix: you will be breaking all of those numbers after the bell. the nasdaq at a record high timing to the highest level in 15 years, expecting those earnings after the closing bell. adam parker is still with me. he wants to buy some stocks. >> i like the market. i think the economy is going to improve in the next couple of quarters. i think the alternatives to equity looks pretty weak. i think it is a good time to buy u.s. equities. alix: when you see the nasdaq is a 15 year high. >> the cash balances and everything is at an all-time high. i would expect the market to be up. nowhere near like 1999. i think the comparison is not relevant. the big companies that were crazy expensive back then is not the case now. the return to the shareholder. there is a number of things that make the 2000 comparison irrelevant i think. the co
on. as for google, a strong dollar could put pressure on revenue. age cost for advertisers pay has been relatively flat after several years of decline. it may even rise. watch expenses. google has been spending, mainly on hiring. alix: you will be breaking all of those numbers after the bell. the nasdaq at a record high timing to the highest level in 15 years, expecting those earnings after the closing bell. adam parker is still with me. he wants to buy some stocks. >> i like the market....
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one! >> very smart little girl. >>> well tonight, google is taking on verizon and at&t and it could save you a fortune, the new wireless service for $20 a month. >> the next big one could trigger bigger ones. the new warning about a super cycle of large earthquakes. >>> and the drought is so bad tonight, the state is doing something it >> take a good look at this. brentwood police want help looking for someone who is responsible for a string of robbery. two people wearing hoods, now police say one of them had a gun. and robbed a group of teens. there were two more robberies that night. >>> tonight, google is getting into the wireless game. and as mark kelly reports, it could cia you a ton of money, but yes, there is a catch. >> reporter: say hi to project fi. google says it will push the boundaries of what your cell phone could do. >> instead of you scrambling to find another way to stay connected, that may or may not be secure, google is promising to do all of this for you. >> reporter: so how does it work? google will piggy back off the cell towers of t-mobile and sprint, plus millions of
one! >> very smart little girl. >>> well tonight, google is taking on verizon and at&t and it could save you a fortune, the new wireless service for $20 a month. >> the next big one could trigger bigger ones. the new warning about a super cycle of large earthquakes. >>> and the drought is so bad tonight, the state is doing something it >> take a good look at this. brentwood police want help looking for someone who is responsible for a string of robbery....
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google. cory johnson joins me now from inferences to appear at what does that mean if i have a business on yourto gekko? >> google is so large, that is exactly why the eu is involved with antitrust case. they recognize 92% of all searching on the internet happens through google. by virtue of deciding who filters to the top, google decides which businesses will fail and succeed. alix: who does this wind up being bad for? what companies will be hurt the most? cory: google does this all the time. they announce this back in february. it does not give us a chance to look at the importance of google in the world of business. as everything moves toward mobile, every little change in the algorithms that appear -- that effect which search results appear at the top, it will have a big effect on business. google getting creative with the search that happens best on mobile. in some ways, that is what a lot of of tomorrow's changes are likely to reflect. they make these changes on a consistent basis. i think the biggest thing is with the eu and the fcc staff found. the eu looks like they are bringing charge
google. cory johnson joins me now from inferences to appear at what does that mean if i have a business on yourto gekko? >> google is so large, that is exactly why the eu is involved with antitrust case. they recognize 92% of all searching on the internet happens through google. by virtue of deciding who filters to the top, google decides which businesses will fail and succeed. alix: who does this wind up being bad for? what companies will be hurt the most? cory: google does this all the...
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on google search. they hinted that it may go on further to google travel but to the core search function, they did not necessarily say a lot about that. they are expanding it and they are going to go after an inquiry into the android operating system. that is the bad news for google. the other aspect of this is the commission gave google an opportunity to remedy this. they say you have to have your results with shopper be somewhat comparable to the other results. the fines are significant. it could be up to 1/10 of google's global earnings, 6.6 euros. a third of their revenue comes from europe. some of that is me googling myself, but just a small fraction. [laughter] betty: like 5% of it. how much of protectionism is at play? hans: by their own admission, european commission officials have talked about how embarrassed -- europe has not continued to compete on the tech front. they're looking to you regulations to help level the playing field. this is not just about google. this is about facebook, other t
on google search. they hinted that it may go on further to google travel but to the core search function, they did not necessarily say a lot about that. they are expanding it and they are going to go after an inquiry into the android operating system. that is the bad news for google. the other aspect of this is the commission gave google an opportunity to remedy this. they say you have to have your results with shopper be somewhat comparable to the other results. the fines are significant. it...
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. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. google could launch a new wireless service as soon as today. according to the wall street journal the service allows customers to only pay for the data they use. google did not build its own wireless network to do it. the internet giant made a deal with sprint and t-mobile to use their networks. for now the new service will only be available on google's n nexus6 cell phone. >>> her announcement comes as lawmakers continue to question her handling of misconduct allegations against agents. she appeared last week before a house committee to respond to inspector generals reports. >>> health officials are warning students and faculty at st. mary's college in moraga about a confirmed case of meningitis. the health department does not expect an outbreak but it is urging everyone to take precaution. >> however we want the community to be vigilant. any signs of meningitis whether it's fever, stiff neck, vomiting, confusion students should seek medical attention immediately. >> meningitis can cause brain damage and 5% of the cases are fatal. >>> a bill r
. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. google could launch a new wireless service as soon as today. according to the wall street journal the service allows customers to only pay for the data they use. google did not build its own wireless network to do it. the internet giant made a deal with sprint and t-mobile to use their networks. for now the new service will only be available on google's n nexus6 cell phone. >>> her announcement comes as lawmakers continue to question her...
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google does things. fines are not important he codes the biggest fine with one billion euros. cash horde ever and it will not make a difference. mark: what is the worst-case scenario for google? tony,: the worst-case scenario is if they do something for the lottery -- a logarithm. caroline: the u.s. standing up and listening to this and feel that this is protectionism coming from europe google has more market share here than in the u.s.. tony: it does have a healthy market share here. the europeans look at it and say the americans are just playing politics. some spc lawyers felt there should be a case against google. mark: tony, thank you. caroline: check out what you think on twitter with us, please do tell us your thoughts on what you think should happen to google. i am @carolinehydetv and mark is @markbartontv. mark: as tony said, this is been going on for a long time. up next, what is the u.s. bond volatility? ♪ mark: where is the u.s. bond volatility? christine lagarde warned that markets could be in for a bumpy ride once the said starts raising rates. she said liquidity
google does things. fines are not important he codes the biggest fine with one billion euros. cash horde ever and it will not make a difference. mark: what is the worst-case scenario for google? tony,: the worst-case scenario is if they do something for the lottery -- a logarithm. caroline: the u.s. standing up and listening to this and feel that this is protectionism coming from europe google has more market share here than in the u.s.. tony: it does have a healthy market share here. the...
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regulators about how we do that. >> adam, we appreciate your time and we'll be on the lookout for any comment that googlen the weeks to come. thanks for coming on. adam cohen is the head of economic policy in europe, middle east and africa over at google. we'll have more on google of course, the antitrust commissioner for the european union will give her reaction tomorrow in a first on cnbc interview beginning at 9:00 a.m. >>> as protests over minimum wage spread across the country, one ceo is taking things into his own hands, gravity payment ceo david price announcing he's cutting his own salary in part to pay all employees a minimum of at least $70,000 by 2017 and joining us now is dan price, ceo of gravity payments. dan, this is attracting a lot of attention. it's a big move by you. my question is, first of all how many employees do you have? and what about the concern that somebody who maybe is already earning $70,000 maybe should be earning $90,000. now won't be able to get as big a raise because somebody at the lower end is getting more? how do you respond to that? >> well that certainly is a conce
regulators about how we do that. >> adam, we appreciate your time and we'll be on the lookout for any comment that googlen the weeks to come. thanks for coming on. adam cohen is the head of economic policy in europe, middle east and africa over at google. we'll have more on google of course, the antitrust commissioner for the european union will give her reaction tomorrow in a first on cnbc interview beginning at 9:00 a.m. >>> as protests over minimum wage spread across the...
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he's pushed us on google. yes, i do. >> would you rather? >> would i rather google or facebook? >> right now given the gross side of it i would go with facebook especially on the selloff. >> i would still rather go with facebook. i think they have so many other ways they can monetize. but there are more ways than a mobile app they can monitise 1.5 million users. >> facebook is off the after session lows almost $83. for more options action check us out on friday at 5:30 eastern time. once again let's take a look at facebook here. after this spread we'll get the final word on the conference call and a special edig of final trades in honor of earth day. our traders are taking a page from captain pla nept's book for your first move tomorrow when we come back. here at td ameritrade, they work hard. wow, that was random. random? no it's all about understanding patterns like the mail guy at 3:12 every day or jerry, getting dumped every third tuesday. this happens every third tuesday. we have pattern recognition technology on any chart, plus over 300 customizable studies to help you anti
he's pushed us on google. yes, i do. >> would you rather? >> would i rather google or facebook? >> right now given the gross side of it i would go with facebook especially on the selloff. >> i would still rather go with facebook. i think they have so many other ways they can monetize. but there are more ways than a mobile app they can monitise 1.5 million users. >> facebook is off the after session lows almost $83. for more options action check us out on friday at...
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that's why i think you're seeing the bounce now. >> another check on google. higher in the after-hours session. evan has an overweight rating on the stock. great to have you with us. >> thanks. >> is it all about the operating expenses? >> at google it's about two things, one, managing expenses and while there's no new hit product catalyst and biding our time until we get the next chrome or next android or whatever it is chrome book. right now google's valuation is trading like a stock. not one of those product cat lifts out there so we need to keep expectations and expenses low until we can get to that cat lift. >> i'm a little surprise thawed said the next chromecast or chrome book. does that really make a difference to google? isn't it still all about the core business in search? part of the problem for google is that it lost being the default search engine for firefox? >> to a lot of long-term investors that may be the case but here on "fast money" people looking for cat lifts, the cat lifts are very important, and i think the one we've identified is the ne
that's why i think you're seeing the bounce now. >> another check on google. higher in the after-hours session. evan has an overweight rating on the stock. great to have you with us. >> thanks. >> is it all about the operating expenses? >> at google it's about two things, one, managing expenses and while there's no new hit product catalyst and biding our time until we get the next chrome or next android or whatever it is chrome book. right now google's valuation is...
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. >> pieces of windshield fell in his lap and he had to put on googles to protect his eyes. we have a look at what is ahead. >> yeah that's not where you want to be. yesterday we had 19 tornados reported. some of them may have been the same and most of them did not have any reports and that's fantastic news. this will be a six day in a row that we have a slight risk or moderate risks and now approaching lake charles and a lot of wind damage and isolated tornados will arrive in new orleans as we go to the late afternoon and they may even regenerate after this one. it's a big severe storm. so the forecast for the rest of today is not a bad day at all. still very dry. we did get the snow over the weekend and some of the higher terrain. that was welcomed redding and 87 in sacramento. let's say after six days in a row of tornados it's good to have a break. >> that's right. >>> driver side doors opens when it should not. a major recall to tell you about. >>> plus this 2,000 pound. >>> this would be jeweler stood up to a thief. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor to
. >> pieces of windshield fell in his lap and he had to put on googles to protect his eyes. we have a look at what is ahead. >> yeah that's not where you want to be. yesterday we had 19 tornados reported. some of them may have been the same and most of them did not have any reports and that's fantastic news. this will be a six day in a row that we have a slight risk or moderate risks and now approaching lake charles and a lot of wind damage and isolated tornados will arrive in new...
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olivia: breaking news on google. the eu commissioner in charge of competition is raising a statement in brussels. following the news that google has officially been delivered the charge sheet from european regulators. the accusation is that they have abused their dominant position in european search to harm competition, essentially diverting traffic from rivals to the on-site. interesting to see what the reaction is and if that changes google's business model. tom: jason turner with us -- jason trennart. you can dovetail this into the doubt in europe about the way we play the game over here. it's a constraint on american companies. jason: we have a washington office, we focus on policy. i will say technology is probably one of the most politically protected industries in the u.s. it's largely left alone in many ways. i disagree with what europe is doing because i don't think it's a good way to develop their own economy it will prevent other companies from coming in. there is a lot of u.s. companies -- tom: brendan, ex
olivia: breaking news on google. the eu commissioner in charge of competition is raising a statement in brussels. following the news that google has officially been delivered the charge sheet from european regulators. the accusation is that they have abused their dominant position in european search to harm competition, essentially diverting traffic from rivals to the on-site. interesting to see what the reaction is and if that changes google's business model. tom: jason turner with us -- jason...
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whether we work with google on that or others, it's an important thing and i would love to work with they are a great search project. emily: bill gates criticized project loon, saying, when you die of malaria i'm sure you will look up at that balloon and i'm not sure how it will help you. how do you respond to that? mark: bill and i have had a few conversations about this. i think the reality is that people need a lot of things in order to have good lives. health is obviously extremely important. we've done a number of things at facebook to help improve global health and work in that area and i'm excited to do more to mac. it's not an either/or. people need to be healthy and have the internet as a backbone to connect them to the global economy. the internet creates jobs. it is one of the things that facilitates health. in the most recent ebola outbreak, asked folks involved in containing the outbreak in what can we do to help, and the number one thing they said was help us get connectivity. we need to be able to wire up these different ebola treatment units to make it so we can coordi
whether we work with google on that or others, it's an important thing and i would love to work with they are a great search project. emily: bill gates criticized project loon, saying, when you die of malaria i'm sure you will look up at that balloon and i'm not sure how it will help you. how do you respond to that? mark: bill and i have had a few conversations about this. i think the reality is that people need a lot of things in order to have good lives. health is obviously extremely...
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is working on project loon and google fiber. kerberg: connecting everyone is going to be something that no single company can do by themselves. i'm glad that they and a lot of other companies are working on this. internet.org is a partnership between a number of different technology companies and nonprofits and governments. there are folks who are doing things they are contributing to internet.org, companies doing things that are separate. there is a lot of technology that is going to need to be developed to build -- tackle all three of those major barriers i talked about. technical, making it so everyone has a network near them, affordability so the network is efficient, and social, so people have the content they need to want to get online and consume all this. i'm very positive on it. emily chang: have you had any talks on google about potentially partnering with them? mark zuckerberg: our team is in contact with them frequently and i talked to a number of folks over there. when we launched in zambia google was one of the serv
is working on project loon and google fiber. kerberg: connecting everyone is going to be something that no single company can do by themselves. i'm glad that they and a lot of other companies are working on this. internet.org is a partnership between a number of different technology companies and nonprofits and governments. there are folks who are doing things they are contributing to internet.org, companies doing things that are separate. there is a lot of technology that is going to need to...
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based than limited experiment google seems to be behaving itself. but on odometer hand if the european commission can prove that it's giving preferential treatment to its own products and services--google is free to advertise whatever it wants put but if you're getting a organic search result that is bias, that's against the regulatory standpoint. >> the e.u. is trying to figure out if this algorithm simply favors google's product. >> that's the question. there will be a lot of expert engineers, and others who will prove their case, but that's not going to be an easy case to prove or defend. it will be very difficult series of tests to see what is true or not. >> daughter thinkdo you think its enough? these things are inadvisable to us. they're so enmeshed in our lives, we don't notice how big they are. >> well, on the first question, yes, $6 billion will get google's attention. that is a lot of money. google will ultimately have to operate within the law. if it is assessed a fine, it will have to pay it. they'll comply. but sure that kind of money will ge
based than limited experiment google seems to be behaving itself. but on odometer hand if the european commission can prove that it's giving preferential treatment to its own products and services--google is free to advertise whatever it wants put but if you're getting a organic search result that is bias, that's against the regulatory standpoint. >> the e.u. is trying to figure out if this algorithm simply favors google's product. >> that's the question. there will be a lot of...
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and microsoft after google released two chrome laptops and that rolled out onthe day microsoft started to preorder for a lower priced tablet. both are vying for the business of students and budget-conscious families. >>> and the fbi is looking into a cyber attack at rutgers university. the attack began on friday. the system is working now on campus but technicians are still working to restore off-campus service. a spokesperson says there's no evidence that any confidential information was compromised. >>> and delaware leaders now have a final report on the proposed changes to overhaul education in wilmington. according to delaware online, the education advisory council recommends getting rid of the christina and colonial school district and sending them to another district. this also suggests changing delaware's formula so high poverty schools get more resources. >>> well, a gloucester county senior who runs a charity to help those in need has a moment in the spotlight today. >> a much deserved moment to be featured on the meredith vieira show right here on nbc
and microsoft after google released two chrome laptops and that rolled out onthe day microsoft started to preorder for a lower priced tablet. both are vying for the business of students and budget-conscious families. >>> and the fbi is looking into a cyber attack at rutgers university. the attack began on friday. the system is working now on campus but technicians are still working to restore off-campus service. a spokesperson says there's no evidence that any confidential information...
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some of them are on google. and some of them are on google and you can't trust them. keptical of everybody who is trying to sell you information. stossel: if you put in the words can you die from and auto correct to the first ones that come in a broken heart, weed also on the list of hangover, the flu. but these aren't the biggest killers. >> whoever does this search will get awful spam now. [laughter] stossel: i was sexist on outnumbered to say it to the women. i notice a woman screaming. i didn't do that. my perception is that women are more alert to threats. >> amongst the academics who study are we afraid or not. there's something called the white male effect. i emphasize white. they asked them rank these ten risks. they all ranked them the same. smoking was the highest. classical music was at the bottom. white men between between 18 and 59 were about 10% less afraid than white women or people of color of either gender. the subpoena obligation is that those people feel like they have less control over the world. (?) that's one of the the characteristics. there is e
some of them are on google. and some of them are on google and you can't trust them. keptical of everybody who is trying to sell you information. stossel: if you put in the words can you die from and auto correct to the first ones that come in a broken heart, weed also on the list of hangover, the flu. but these aren't the biggest killers. >> whoever does this search will get awful spam now. [laughter] stossel: i was sexist on outnumbered to say it to the women. i notice a woman...
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on social media, and not just to share pictures. social media is helping some people and it's how they're communicating with their families. both facebook and google rolled out features to help families locate loved ones. people check in to say they're safe and the program notifies everyone in their networks. the earthquake triggered an avalanche on mount everest killing 17 people including three americans. google executive daniel fredinburg is among the dead. his sister making an announcement over instagram. filmmaker tom taplin and camp dr. marisa girawong also died. if you want to help the victims the people in nepal, you can donate through organizations like the red cross or even world vision. we posted donation information on the nbc washington app. more than 3,000 people were >>> i'm melissa mollet at the live desk. we're waiting for vice president joe biden to begin swearing in our new attorney general. loretta lynch will be the woman for the job. the senate approved lynch last week. lynch won the confirmation with a 56-43 vote. eric holder stepped down on friday. we'll keep an eye on that for you. >>> the clinton foundation said it made so
on social media, and not just to share pictures. social media is helping some people and it's how they're communicating with their families. both facebook and google rolled out features to help families locate loved ones. people check in to say they're safe and the program notifies everyone in their networks. the earthquake triggered an avalanche on mount everest killing 17 people including three americans. google executive daniel fredinburg is among the dead. his sister making an announcement...
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on trends. this spring google says string bikinis are out and jogging pants are in. and i'm kind of on board with that. ukee erika? >> far more comfortable. >> i like the trends, thanks, coming up after a short break traffic and weather together we do it on >> good tuesday morning, every everyone waking up weather is quiet, still few areas of construction to deal with, actually, we clean things up here on the vine street expressway, two lanes closed earlier this morning now opening them back up. moving good from 76 to broad. we do it again tonight starting at 10:00. one lane will be closed down, midnight close down two lanes to left lanes and center lane, goes until 5:00 a.m. once again tomorrow morning. this is eastbound on the vine, between 76 and broad street. but at least you can get through. ninety-five, cottman looking okay, both directions, volume still not bad. speeds good. lower providence township, yesterday we had the big truck accident, south park avenue, still closed between egypt road and ridge pike. app up the or trooper closed around recalled scene. fi
on trends. this spring google says string bikinis are out and jogging pants are in. and i'm kind of on board with that. ukee erika? >> far more comfortable. >> i like the trends, thanks, coming up after a short break traffic and weather together we do it on >> good tuesday morning, every everyone waking up weather is quiet, still few areas of construction to deal with, actually, we clean things up here on the vine street expressway, two lanes closed earlier this morning now...
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. >> one google engineer was among ten who died. n 1,000 climbers are believed to be on the mountain. another said he hid behind this rock as the snow barrelled down. in india, at least 30 have died. my legs started shaking. the temple windows and walls started trembling. he tried to save the kids. experts say the danger is still real. >> we've had over 20 aftershocks that are magnitude 4 or larger. we can expect these to continue for weeks, months, even years. >> reporter: as night fell in nepal, under stormy skies, thousands slept outdoors. too afraid to go inside. kelly cobiella, nbc news, london. >>> in a fi hour few hours, an urban rescue team will head to nepal. the team is trained to deal with structural collapses and rope and water rescues. they were doing an international training exercise today when they got word of the earthquake. >> they had come over for rescue. >> after a quake rocked india in 2001 a local man spent days buried under rubble and tonight he is sharing his perspective on today's tragedy with news 4's darcy
. >> one google engineer was among ten who died. n 1,000 climbers are believed to be on the mountain. another said he hid behind this rock as the snow barrelled down. in india, at least 30 have died. my legs started shaking. the temple windows and walls started trembling. he tried to save the kids. experts say the danger is still real. >> we've had over 20 aftershocks that are magnitude 4 or larger. we can expect these to continue for weeks, months, even years. >> reporter: as...
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. >>> a look at why a search on google maps showed edward snowden visiting the white house. >>> right now, news conference is just getting started announcing legal action for this 9-year-old boy shot in the head outside his d.c. apartment building. >>> the reviews are pouring in. riders are describing these new metro cars as clean and even very fancy. we start with chuck bell in the storm cent we are a rainy forecast. chuck? >> absolutely right. the rain moved in just before the sun came up early this morning and continued to rain steadily ever since. rain continues all the way from the mason-dixon line into parts of southern maryland and the train of moisture is going nowhere fast. there's a cold front slow he going to inch down to the south. it will slowly turn the rain chances off an probably won't get past the d.c. metro area until way after the sun goes down tonight. steady rain all the way from northern maryland down to southern maryland at this point in time and so plan on needing the umbrella the rest of today. 65 now but temperatures will be sliding backwards for the remainde
. >>> a look at why a search on google maps showed edward snowden visiting the white house. >>> right now, news conference is just getting started announcing legal action for this 9-year-old boy shot in the head outside his d.c. apartment building. >>> the reviews are pouring in. riders are describing these new metro cars as clean and even very fancy. we start with chuck bell in the storm cent we are a rainy forecast. chuck? >> absolutely right. the rain moved...
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scarlet: i'm sure google is working on that in the google x lab.e they trying to achieve with the watch? jeff: you do have to bring these accessories around, and they watch talks through the phone. you don't have to pull out your phone all day long. you know you will get alerted to certain things. everybody at the "the new york times" is saying, we have 42 news stories. it will be an art to give you highly relevant alerts. that will come from the company that knows you best. matt: have you noticed the new iphone update pushes the apple watch and you cannot erase the app? another apple -- apps. they are useless to me, but i can't get them off my ios. jeff: the eu would go after them for antitrust. matt: professor at the graduate school of journalism at the city university in new york. ♪ matt: it's time to play the yearbook game. the guy is a media mogul. he graduated from new utretcht high school in 1960. text your guesses. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. matt: welco
scarlet: i'm sure google is working on that in the google x lab.e they trying to achieve with the watch? jeff: you do have to bring these accessories around, and they watch talks through the phone. you don't have to pull out your phone all day long. you know you will get alerted to certain things. everybody at the "the new york times" is saying, we have 42 news stories. it will be an art to give you highly relevant alerts. that will come from the company that knows you best. matt:...
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that are making the google results look worse than they are because it looked like people were clicking on a bunch of ads that weren't paying out a lot of money. it turns out they were enjoying watching the you tube ads. that and tight expense controls at google sent the stock up after hours. for "nighlty business report," i'm jon fortt. e program, we'll look at e of google's projects and how it is changing the game for start-ups in the midwest. >> and microsoft and google results could impact now the nasdaq trades tomorrow but after the record close today the first all-time high in 15 years. but the end of the trading session, the dow jones rose to 18,058 and nasdaq took the index to where it hasn't been since march of 2,000. at 5056. and the s&p is five points shy, up about five points today. >>> the nation's biggest automaker hilting a speed bump. the gm recalls are mostly behind it and solid sales in parts of the world and expectations are high but the automaker missed analyst estimates for earnings and revenue and that weighed on the shares. down more than 3%. phil lebeau has more on
that are making the google results look worse than they are because it looked like people were clicking on a bunch of ads that weren't paying out a lot of money. it turns out they were enjoying watching the you tube ads. that and tight expense controls at google sent the stock up after hours. for "nighlty business report," i'm jon fortt. e program, we'll look at e of google's projects and how it is changing the game for start-ups in the midwest. >> and microsoft and google...
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wants -- he does not like having google shopping at the top of every search result the comes back on googleays, if it is warranted that is fine. and if not, her research has shown that it is always google shopping at the top. it seems like a minimum, she wants assurances that google shopping is not there every time you do a search on the google website. but google has until mid-june to come back with a response. vestager's been diplomatic. she is not trying to tell them what to do. she is try to work with them and trying to enforce the law and not dictate how they should run their business. guy: ultimately, it may come down to that jones. if we look at negative outcome, how bad could it get for google? what is the risk they are running here? jones: ultimately, they could, the eu could fine them 10% of annual global revenue in this sector. google does not disclose what that figure is. so it is hard to tell from a monetary point of view what the risk is. but there is also the risk that vestager could expand the investigation. this is what they did with microsoft over about 10 years of antitru
wants -- he does not like having google shopping at the top of every search result the comes back on googleays, if it is warranted that is fine. and if not, her research has shown that it is always google shopping at the top. it seems like a minimum, she wants assurances that google shopping is not there every time you do a search on the google website. but google has until mid-june to come back with a response. vestager's been diplomatic. she is not trying to tell them what to do. she is try...
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they are taking on this endeavor called google shopping express, which i cannot make the math work. am waiting for someone in the press to follow around one of these vehicles and add up how many stops. i don't see how it can work. >> and they are also trying to do delivery drones as well. >> don't get me started on drones. i think the drones and the self-driving cars are a distraction to keep the media from talking about the topics we just talked about. >> you are not a fan of it? >> i find the whole drone thing distracting. amazon did it, then they did it, ups did it. >> what about self-driving cars? >> i'm more skeptical than most. using artificial intelligence across a broad array is really hard. a self-driving car is right 99% of the time. is that good enough? how about 99.99%? is that good enough? the minute someone is hit and killed, how many nines do you need before these can get on the street. they will be held to a much higher bar than a human. human error, people expect. >> you are skeptical about some of these things, self driving cars, drone deliveries. what about google'
they are taking on this endeavor called google shopping express, which i cannot make the math work. am waiting for someone in the press to follow around one of these vehicles and add up how many stops. i don't see how it can work. >> and they are also trying to do delivery drones as well. >> don't get me started on drones. i think the drones and the self-driving cars are a distraction to keep the media from talking about the topics we just talked about. >> you are not a fan of...
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this one of the first complaints that we got. that googles dominance to promote its own services on the back of others. >> google consistently denies this sort of competitive behavior. anti-competitive behavior and it says in fact you can just look at all of the competition out there. amazon, ebay, when it comes to online shopping. >> well, basically it has to do with search. do you as a consumer get the best result. >> sometimes it may be google shopping but it could be any other shopping comparison service. and that's the point. it's not that you can search anywhere else. it is that when you're so dominant. so successful in general search, well then you have a responsibility to be fair. >> so there you heard it. there the eu rebuttal to google's rebuttal that hey we're not dominant in some of the shopping services just because they're systemically pushed through google search. i asked her about other ongoing investigations, including ones of amazon and of apple. when it comes to their tax practices over in europe. i asked are you going to
this one of the first complaints that we got. that googles dominance to promote its own services on the back of others. >> google consistently denies this sort of competitive behavior. anti-competitive behavior and it says in fact you can just look at all of the competition out there. amazon, ebay, when it comes to online shopping. >> well, basically it has to do with search. do you as a consumer get the best result. >> sometimes it may be google shopping but it could be any...
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. >> the team will follow her wherever she goes on google earth. of course, i had to check out the ultrasound. >> so you can see these kind of definitive circles so that this is the top here. this is the one here. >> this shows one of the pups. >> i'm counting three or four pups in just that area. how many total do you think there are? >> there definitely could be a lot more. you can see that they come in and out of focus. it can be difficult to count. on this one i counted approximately 10 per side , 20 total. >> should we finish this up? >> time to swing back in action. there was a lot of action over the course of three days. the team had caught a total of 15 sharks. >> i know we call it tiger beach, but this ain't no beach holiday. >> this shark caught on day three turned out to be pure gold for research. she was a female the team had tagged before in october on their last expedition to tiger beach. >> this is their first recaptured shark. in october she was pregnant. now we can't to find out what happened. >> now we're showing that she's not pre
. >> the team will follow her wherever she goes on google earth. of course, i had to check out the ultrasound. >> so you can see these kind of definitive circles so that this is the top here. this is the one here. >> this shows one of the pups. >> i'm counting three or four pups in just that area. how many total do you think there are? >> there definitely could be a lot more. you can see that they come in and out of focus. it can be difficult to count. on this one...
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another one, google has just announced google -- their google crisis response team. they announced something called people finder. this is kind of this crowd sourcing tool. an emergency worker going on the ground can say i have information about someone, they can say, you know, i am looking for certain information about -- >> how do they get to that page? >> all you have to do, it's very, very easy. find it pretty easily on google. type it in. >> person finder. >> it will take you right there. put in your name see if there's any information about them. it's a way for you to say, hey, i know that something's happened. another app called viber, a lot of international folks use viber a lot just like they would use -- they actually announced they're planning to announce they'll have free inbound calls to nepal but allowing quake victims to get free international calls right now. you really see in times like this a lot of tech companies saying hey, we have a responsibility to help in any way we possibly can because right now, it's so difficult for people on the ground to c
another one, google has just announced google -- their google crisis response team. they announced something called people finder. this is kind of this crowd sourcing tool. an emergency worker going on the ground can say i have information about someone, they can say, you know, i am looking for certain information about -- >> how do they get to that page? >> all you have to do, it's very, very easy. find it pretty easily on google. type it in. >> person finder. >> it...