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the comment on satya nadella's testimony, they did not have a comment.w senior media analyst sara fisher. good morning. >> good morning. >> two things obviously satya nadella runs a huge competitor to google. i want to put that out there. it's just notable that microsoft is the one that faced all of this anti-trust scrutiny from the doj back when that was the biggest anti-trust case of this kind before now. what do you make of what he said and what it will mean for this suit? >> the big take away, poppy, is at the time that microsoft was facing a lawsuit from the doj the ecosystem was different. we were primarily using desktop to search web browsers. satya nadella is arguing that these partnerships that google has with vendors like apple to make sure that it's the default search engine, make it very difficult for another competitor to breakthrough. and as a result, he argues, that google is able to collect an unprecedented level of data over its competitors like microsoft, that it would be able to use to train its ai algorithms. essentially he's saying,
the comment on satya nadella's testimony, they did not have a comment.w senior media analyst sara fisher. good morning. >> good morning. >> two things obviously satya nadella runs a huge competitor to google. i want to put that out there. it's just notable that microsoft is the one that faced all of this anti-trust scrutiny from the doj back when that was the biggest anti-trust case of this kind before now. what do you make of what he said and what it will mean for this suit?...
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microsoft ceo satya nadella says it i could help its rival google extend its dominance on the searchket. he took the stand at the company's antitrust trial and argued that google could pay publishers for exclusive right to content to make its ai-based search better. google has become a dominant force in online search thanks to its search engine deals with the likes of apple. satya nadella revealed in the same hearing that microsoft was willing to search its search -- was willing to drop its bi ng brand in order to secure a deal with the iphone maker. ♪his is bloo paul: let's take a look at her w-2 is trading. it was a pretty sharp reversal, down 2%, now b $90 a barrel at a $.57. citigroup's global head of commodities research studies the outlook getting even worse for crude deer. he sees the drug and oil demand in china, europe and the u.s. weighing heavily on prices. let's listen. we don't>> think demand will come in stronger-than-expected act unless for some reason there is a change in every economist's judgment about where economic growth will be next year. but the drug from china
microsoft ceo satya nadella says it i could help its rival google extend its dominance on the searchket. he took the stand at the company's antitrust trial and argued that google could pay publishers for exclusive right to content to make its ai-based search better. google has become a dominant force in online search thanks to its search engine deals with the likes of apple. satya nadella revealed in the same hearing that microsoft was willing to search its search -- was willing to drop its bi...
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microsoft show satya nadella testifying why it's so hard to compete against google.let's bring in our guests. eamon, can you update on what nadella said? >> the government side is arguing that google is a monopoly and nadella talking about how important the defaults are, like the default search engine position on apple devices of the nadella saying, you know, it's really bogus to argue that customers can change their default setting and switch to another search engine. sure, they can do that in theory, but they don't actually do that in real life so the defaults are vitally important. he says microsoft has gone after apple to try to get the search engine default for the bing search engine for years. they havin willing to pay billions of dollars for it and lose money in the short term and they have never been able to outbid google. he estimates, this is just a guess, that google's payments to apple are somewhere around $10 billion to $15 billion for the search engine position, and he's talking about how important that is. on the other side google's attorneys have been
microsoft show satya nadella testifying why it's so hard to compete against google.let's bring in our guests. eamon, can you update on what nadella said? >> the government side is arguing that google is a monopoly and nadella talking about how important the defaults are, like the default search engine position on apple devices of the nadella saying, you know, it's really bogus to argue that customers can change their default setting and switch to another search engine. sure, they can do...
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satya nadella accuses google of unfair practices leaving the company to become a dominant search enginehe said google's agreements with smartphones and computers made microsoft search engine bing unable to compete. the doj says google illegally paid more than $10 billion a year to become the default search engine on the iphone and web browowsers, pushing away fr other cocompetition.n. >>>>> still ahead, dancing wit purprpose, how w a a world reno ballllerina is shining a spotlight on a bay area community in hopes of sparking change. >> community gave me hope and that's what i hope we capture with this film. >>> stephen colbert is back on television for his first >>> art and activism often go hand in hand and that includes a new film from a bay area ballet dancer turned actress. betty yu spoke to misty copeland about her effort to highlight one of our region's biggest issues in the hope for a fix. >> hi.i. good evevening. >> repeporter: from the stagage the e bibig screen, world renow ballerina misty copeland is in the limelight as actor and producer of a short film called "flower" which
satya nadella accuses google of unfair practices leaving the company to become a dominant search enginehe said google's agreements with smartphones and computers made microsoft search engine bing unable to compete. the doj says google illegally paid more than $10 billion a year to become the default search engine on the iphone and web browowsers, pushing away fr other cocompetition.n. >>>>> still ahead, dancing wit purprpose, how w a a world reno ballllerina is shining a...
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one of the throwaway lines we heard was that satya nadella had to admit that the most searched word onoes that tell you? >> i think they scored some points in cross-examination, but the main question here is not whether people can switch from google, is whether they do. and i think they have very powerful is that google for it's whatever $18 billion a year was getting something. there's this huge payment. is google just doing this for fun? >> i almost looked at the other side of it. the argument that's come back is that they're the best search engine and that's why we kept them there. if they're the best, why are you making them pay? and if you're paying to keep it, it means that somebody could come in and i a higher price. >> think about cable news networks, who pays who? it's all kind of backwards here. >> what i also don't understand, why behaviorally, there's a behavior issue here, which is you're arguing the government is arguing that somehow this is a monolith and that the switching costs are very high, that users just don't do it. that's almost like a behavioral science issue. b
one of the throwaway lines we heard was that satya nadella had to admit that the most searched word onoes that tell you? >> i think they scored some points in cross-examination, but the main question here is not whether people can switch from google, is whether they do. and i think they have very powerful is that google for it's whatever $18 billion a year was getting something. there's this huge payment. is google just doing this for fun? >> i almost looked at the other side of it....
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microsoft's chief executive, satya nadella, has testified that google's search engine was so dominantvernment's highest profile witness in its landmark monopoly case against google. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury reports from new york. go on apple's safari web browser and you will find the google search engine automatically pops up. that is no accident. it is the result of an expensive contract between google and apple. the microsoft chief executive blamed these sorts of deals for making google so dominant, appearing in person, he told aipac to dc court that because of these default agreements you get up in the morning and you brush your teeth and you search on google, he said. thejustice department of the case revolves around these deals which ensure that pretty much every smart phone sold in america comes out of the box with google search preinstalled. microsoft boss said his company has invested more than $100 billion into the development of its own search engine. it has also invested heavily on artificial intelligence and is considered a front runner. but
microsoft's chief executive, satya nadella, has testified that google's search engine was so dominantvernment's highest profile witness in its landmark monopoly case against google. our north america business correspondent michelle fleury reports from new york. go on apple's safari web browser and you will find the google search engine automatically pops up. that is no accident. it is the result of an expensive contract between google and apple. the microsoft chief executive blamed these sorts...
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. >>> and microsoft says satya nadella will testify in the google antitrust trial.tch, it is all about the employment data and jolts figures. we get jobless claims and we close out the week with the jobs report on friday. as we gear up to kickoff the first trading day of the quarter, let's bring in victoria green. >> good morning, frank. >> we talked about this the earlier in the show. the magnificent seven is empowering the market. are you worried about the narrowness of the market and do you believe we can churn higher with the seven stocks making the gains? >> it has to. for now, the uptrend is in tact. until you see it violate 4,200, you have hope for a year-end rally. it is the ten-year rate is up. if the ten-year gets closer to 5% and we are higher for longer and one more rate hike, that is a lot of headwinds. i'm concerned about how sustainable this rally is and i think we are looking at choppy turns. >> a couple of weeks ago, we heard people saying the market has to broaden out to keep the rally going because of allocation limits for fund managers and things
. >>> and microsoft says satya nadella will testify in the google antitrust trial.tch, it is all about the employment data and jolts figures. we get jobless claims and we close out the week with the jobs report on friday. as we gear up to kickoff the first trading day of the quarter, let's bring in victoria green. >> good morning, frank. >> we talked about this the earlier in the show. the magnificent seven is empowering the market. are you worried about the narrowness of...
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microsoft ceo satya nadella is taking a stand in the antitrust case against google.e's testifying or will testify about the difficulty to break into search. it's day one of the criminal trial for sam bankman-fried right there in that building. it will begin later this hour. we will be live on the scene. let's start with the rising yields. it's funny, jim. we had a funny moment last week where you got up and said all we'll do is talk about the ten-year. i think it's kind of true. >> i know. it didn't start that way. i'm watching frank holland this morning. the ten-year is holding. it ought to be a nice day. the dow is up. and then slowly step-by-step, inch by inch the ten-year falls. then next the futures are down. the analysts are now -- the tune they're singing is negative for pretty much everything because why? margins, but really the subtle reason is because they have to keep track with the stocks themselves. they're cutting -- remember when things were good and they were raising the price target? now they're cutting the price target. i have yet to call valueless
microsoft ceo satya nadella is taking a stand in the antitrust case against google.e's testifying or will testify about the difficulty to break into search. it's day one of the criminal trial for sam bankman-fried right there in that building. it will begin later this hour. we will be live on the scene. let's start with the rising yields. it's funny, jim. we had a funny moment last week where you got up and said all we'll do is talk about the ten-year. i think it's kind of true. >> i...
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microsoft's ceo satya nadella will describe the difficulty microsoft had with launching binge and the web browser in the face of what it may term unfair competition from google. >>> and apple is releasing a patch to its ios operating system to cool down those iphone 15s. some users, particularly those with the iphone 15 pro, say their phone got so hot in some situations they can't hold it. one of the things that apple discovered, other than just a bug in the operating system, was all of those apps in the background were updating themselves to have the new operating system. they're all doing it simultaneously, and that's really straining your phone and that's part of the heat. this software fix should take care of it. >> it's interesting it's a software issue. >> rather than send it in, they can just push out a software patch. >> i have to go back a couple of minutes, your reminder about christmas. my sons informed me yesterday that it's 85 days away. i'm, like, okay, thank you. >> better get on it. >> you always have that one relative who gives you an iou. really? you had all year. >>
microsoft's ceo satya nadella will describe the difficulty microsoft had with launching binge and the web browser in the face of what it may term unfair competition from google. >>> and apple is releasing a patch to its ios operating system to cool down those iphone 15s. some users, particularly those with the iphone 15 pro, say their phone got so hot in some situations they can't hold it. one of the things that apple discovered, other than just a bug in the operating system, was all...
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microsoft ceo satya nadella will describe the difficulty microsoft had with launching binge and its neweb browser in the face of what it may term unfair competition from google. >>> and apple is releasing a patch to its ios operating system to cool down those iphone 15s. particularly those with the iphone 15 pro have been saying their phone gets so hot in certainly situations, they can't hold it. it doesn't seem to be a level of danger, but apple is going to fix it with this software fix. what they're saying is part of the problem is just a simple bug in the software. also, all those apps that want to update themselves to the new operating system are trying to do so simultaneously and your iphone is working really hard. that's why it's getting so hot. >> there's a lot of apps on there, too. >> i don't have the new phone, but i found my battery is really dying with the new operating system, with all the apps updating in the background. >> all of that should go away at some point as the apps update themselves. >> scott, thanks. >>> this could be an important week for striking actors. lead
microsoft ceo satya nadella will describe the difficulty microsoft had with launching binge and its neweb browser in the face of what it may term unfair competition from google. >>> and apple is releasing a patch to its ios operating system to cool down those iphone 15s. particularly those with the iphone 15 pro have been saying their phone gets so hot in certainly situations, they can't hold it. it doesn't seem to be a level of danger, but apple is going to fix it with this software...
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microsoft ceo satya nadella testified against google in the landmark antitrust trial.la told the court that it really is the google web and said it's been difficult for microsoft's bing to compete. the microsoft ceo reportedly said google's deal with apple could give google leverage in its scale to dominate the artificial intelligence industry. google's lawyers argue that microsoft's inability to compete is because it has a, quote, inferior product. october is breast cancer awareness month, a time devoted to educating everyone about the disease. more than 240,000 cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in the us every year, and each year it results in more than 42,000 deaths nationwide. in the last hour at four, kaiser at four earlier today, kaiser doctor seema sidhu said that mammograms remain a critical tool for diagnosis. sometimes it can be detected. you can actually detect a cancer three years before it is felt on an exam. mama ography has helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the us by nearly 40% since 1990. doctor sidhu said physicians at kaiser recommend women
microsoft ceo satya nadella testified against google in the landmark antitrust trial.la told the court that it really is the google web and said it's been difficult for microsoft's bing to compete. the microsoft ceo reportedly said google's deal with apple could give google leverage in its scale to dominate the artificial intelligence industry. google's lawyers argue that microsoft's inability to compete is because it has a, quote, inferior product. october is breast cancer awareness month, a...
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search engine satya nadella is the most senior tech executive yet to testify and he says that googlemultibillion dollar deals with companies, including apple to make their search engine. the default on phones and web browsers. he warns of a nightmare scenario for the internet. if google's dominance is allowed to continue, the government is attempting to prove that google broke the monopoly laws by forging these deals to eliminate competition. new drama and the u.s. house of representatives, florida republican congressman matt gets on a monday night introduced a motion to remove kevin mccarthy from the house speakership position, washington, d.c., correspondent reshad hudson has more. >> this move marks a major escalation in tensions for the house gop conference. but many republicans are already lining up to show their support for speaker mccarthy. just 48 hours after averting a government shutdown that would have impacted the paychecks of millions of federal workers. house speaker kevin mccarthy is at risk of losing his job. >> declaring the office of speaker of the house of represen
search engine satya nadella is the most senior tech executive yet to testify and he says that googlemultibillion dollar deals with companies, including apple to make their search engine. the default on phones and web browsers. he warns of a nightmare scenario for the internet. if google's dominance is allowed to continue, the government is attempting to prove that google broke the monopoly laws by forging these deals to eliminate competition. new drama and the u.s. house of representatives,...
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yesterday we had microsoft ceo satya with nadella testifying in the department of justice trial againste claiming google pays about $10 billion just to ensure that their search, that they actually are the ones to be the default search engine on smartphones. particularly the apple iphone. and that that is not fair. senator, at some point do we not need to see some type of regulation are or maybe see the eventual split-up of google and its search arm? >> well, liz, let's where we completely failed literally for the last 8 or 9 years, and i've got bipartisan legislation on this, is putting some guardrails on social media. we've done nothing. on a. i. i think great opportunities coming with a.i. i was a tech business guy longer than i've been a politician, but the two areas where i would start at least putting some guardrails, a.i. tomorrow could completely screw up our trust in our public elections and public markets. so if we get all the folks who watch fox business combine with the folks who watch fox news and ms, this bc about elections and say they come together, let's make sure we don
yesterday we had microsoft ceo satya with nadella testifying in the department of justice trial againste claiming google pays about $10 billion just to ensure that their search, that they actually are the ones to be the default search engine on smartphones. particularly the apple iphone. and that that is not fair. senator, at some point do we not need to see some type of regulation are or maybe see the eventual split-up of google and its search arm? >> well, liz, let's where we completely...
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we all wake up in the morning and use it as satya nadella said during the trial. >> if we agree that'sen talking about here >> we're talking about making sure the economic rules of the road promote fair and open competition. so this is not a black and white case we're not in this conversation because, oh, obviously this is wrong and we got to stop it. no, no, there's a lot of nuance. another angle to the nuance is these subsidies, for lack of a better term, presumably might go to make phones cheaper and therefore add more accessibility, and therefore add more market exposure to people who otherwise couldn't afford fair market value price of phone. there's a lot of factors that are going to go into the judges, you know, consideration. but it seems to me we're heading towards what are more clear guardrails there will be some enforcement settlement that says, okay, we're going to be able to compete. google may likely still win said competition, but maybe for less dollars, and there may be an opportunity for alternatives and easier switching costs to switch from the home page -- >> you're
we all wake up in the morning and use it as satya nadella said during the trial. >> if we agree that'sen talking about here >> we're talking about making sure the economic rules of the road promote fair and open competition. so this is not a black and white case we're not in this conversation because, oh, obviously this is wrong and we got to stop it. no, no, there's a lot of nuance. another angle to the nuance is these subsidies, for lack of a better term, presumably might go to...
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(soft music) >>> microsoft ceo satya nadella is expected to testify at the anti-trust google trial today. it is stating that google paid millions of dollars a year to apple to be the default search engine. he will be asked to expand the reach of its edge browser and the hurdles posed by the google dominance. there are questions if it could have gotten on apple if it offered more money. it will play into a lot of things we are watching closely. >>> we are going to talk about sam bankman-fried with kate rooney in the room on her bir birthday. you will be here? >> i'll be here six weeks for the trial depending on the testimony. >> let's talk about the next chapter in the failed exchange ftx is starting tomorrow. sbf's trial is getting under way and now some are telling their story to kate rooney. >> great to see you. harrison resigned from his position at ftx two months before the implosion. he krdescribed a tense relationship with sbf. i asked to describe the company's financial health when he left. >> i had no reason to suspect that ftx wasn't anything other than profitable and in great s
(soft music) >>> microsoft ceo satya nadella is expected to testify at the anti-trust google trial today. it is stating that google paid millions of dollars a year to apple to be the default search engine. he will be asked to expand the reach of its edge browser and the hurdles posed by the google dominance. there are questions if it could have gotten on apple if it offered more money. it will play into a lot of things we are watching closely. >>> we are going to talk about...