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business correspondent stephen b. it's a good to see you stephen i suppose the question is what's changed more in the last twenty years is it google or is it popular opinion on tech firms like google. well and i think in one sense google hasn't changed very much over twenty years and that is that it is primarily an advertising program or in fact eighty five percent of its revenues in the past quarter came from advertising but of course it is a massive tech firm with other ventures including artificial intelligence including self driving cars and. of course we google things that's what we do what's interesting is that for their massive earnings seven hundred more than seven hundred billion dollars we heard they employ relatively few people and those tend to be very well educated people in urban areas and so there can be sort of an aloofness or offense oftenest to these massive tech firms you might not see in other areas other industrial firms for example you had the i'm sorry if you add to that you know sort of how we were
business correspondent stephen b. it's a good to see you stephen i suppose the question is what's changed more in the last twenty years is it google or is it popular opinion on tech firms like google. well and i think in one sense google hasn't changed very much over twenty years and that is that it is primarily an advertising program or in fact eighty five percent of its revenues in the past quarter came from advertising but of course it is a massive tech firm with other ventures including...
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b. it's a good to see stephen i suppose the question is what's changed more in the last twenty years is it google or is it popular opinion on tech firms like. well and i think in one sense google hasn't changed very much over twenty years and that is that it is primarily an advertising program or in fact eighty five percent of its revenues in the past quarter came from advertising but of course it is a massive tech firm with other ventures including artificial intelligence including self driving cars and. of course we google things that's what we do what's interesting is that for their massive earnings seven hundred more than seven hundred billion dollars we heard they employ relatively few people and those tend to be very well educated people in urban areas and so there can be sort of an aloofness or offense oftenest to these massive tech firms you might not see in other areas other industrial firms for example you have the i'm sorry if you add to that you know sort of how we were looking at privacy now how we're looking at data and what you see is that taken together those two things h
b. it's a good to see stephen i suppose the question is what's changed more in the last twenty years is it google or is it popular opinion on tech firms like. well and i think in one sense google hasn't changed very much over twenty years and that is that it is primarily an advertising program or in fact eighty five percent of its revenues in the past quarter came from advertising but of course it is a massive tech firm with other ventures including artificial intelligence including self...
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once a week, we have to put a magnet on a string and lower it down his throat. ( laughter ) >> stephen: bnymous source, everybody! we'll be right back with emma thompson! ( cheers and applause ) can speak to the future.on't fot ♪ ♪ okay, let's settle down. i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer. lin-manuel miranda! same goes for a neighborhood, or a community. ♪ ♪ don't forget that friendships last longer than any broadway run. mr. president. wuz up! i think you meant to say "thanks for the coffee." and that inspiration will strike while you're walking your dog, or reading a book. ♪ ♪ yeah. don't settle for first draft. don't settle for your tenth draft. ♪ ♪ you get to create the room where it happens. ♪ ♪ just don't think you have to do it alone. ♪ ♪ go out into the world knowing someone has your back. the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. when you ache you're not you.pt, tylenol® pm works fast to relieve pain and helps you sleep. we give you a better night, you're a better you all day. tylenol® ry
once a week, we have to put a magnet on a string and lower it down his throat. ( laughter ) >> stephen: bnymous source, everybody! we'll be right back with emma thompson! ( cheers and applause ) can speak to the future.on't fot ♪ ♪ okay, let's settle down. i'm going to be your substitute teacher. don't assume the substitute teacher has nothing to offer. lin-manuel miranda! same goes for a neighborhood, or a community. ♪ ♪ don't forget that friendships last longer than any broadway...
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it's people talking. and "b" i really like your response to those people. and here it is. laugh ( applause ) >> stepheny place. i've got the picture of john doing it. >> stephen: what's the inspiration here? you just-- you-- do you get shook up by people saying they're going to boycott your music? >> no, not really. you know, it's their prerogative. you know, i might not like their music, either, so i don't hold any grudges against people. >> stephen: now, your new album is "my way." it's sinatra covers. how did sinatra influence you? >> he's my favorite singer. >> stephen: really? >> yeah. and i read somewhere a couple of years ago that i was his favorite singer. and we did a commercial together many years ago, you know,. >> stephen: we actually have a clip of it. >> oh, you do. >> stephen: this is a psa you did for the space foundation in 1980. jim. >> willie, it's obvious that we don't share the same tailor. i mean, what do you call that thing there? >> i call it "my way," francis. >> touche. >> right on. >> but we do share the same feeling about space technology, don't we? >> that's right. it's led
it's people talking. and "b" i really like your response to those people. and here it is. laugh ( applause ) >> stepheny place. i've got the picture of john doing it. >> stephen: what's the inspiration here? you just-- you-- do you get shook up by people saying they're going to boycott your music? >> no, not really. you know, it's their prerogative. you know, i might not like their music, either, so i don't hold any grudges against people. >> stephen: now, your...
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i like to say drivers know more of a health care company then it b&b is a hospitality company. stephenid this impact how you decided to seek funding? you did not want to be beholden to big pharma or the insurance companies i assume. will: you're exactly right. exactly. many people, when we were getting started, said why didn't you start off with going to pharma? why we are really excited, we wanted driver to be a platform for the patient, and we wanted to build alignment with those key stakeholders in that room when a patient comes out of treatment, and that's just two people, the patient and the doctor. we wanted to build our platform with the patient being the primary customer, with alignment with our partner centers, and now that we have done that, we are really excited to bring pharma in, but in highly patientaligned ways that can augment their options. emily: driver c.e.o. and cofounder with bloomberg's steven engle. coming up, bbg venture is tackling the diversity problem and making the best on companies big and small on startups up to amazon, we will hear from her next, this is
i like to say drivers know more of a health care company then it b&b is a hospitality company. stephenid this impact how you decided to seek funding? you did not want to be beholden to big pharma or the insurance companies i assume. will: you're exactly right. exactly. many people, when we were getting started, said why didn't you start off with going to pharma? why we are really excited, we wanted driver to be a platform for the patient, and we wanted to build alignment with those key...
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it so he went to plan b. >> reporter: which he believed was to push or throw jody from the cliff. so detectives asked stephens. what was a hammer doing in the picnic bag? >> he said he fixed a draw in the kitchen with the hammer. he just forgot to put it back in the garage. he put it in the bag with the picnic items. it was just convenient. it was a convenient excuse for having the hammer. >> reporter: detectives asked if they could check out the drawer and the rest of stephen's house that night. he agreed. but something potentially far more telling was happening away from the action. >> i said, look, i'm your local police department. >> reporter: ted aaronburg was a local officer told to keep an eye on stephen that night as detectives combed through the house. the officer said he began talking to stephen about what happened to jody when stephen interrupted him. >> he finally looked at me and he goes, you don't believe me. >> reporter: then the officer says he said something that almost knocked him off his feet. >> i said, i believe an accident occurred. i said, was it an accident? he put his head down and h
it so he went to plan b. >> reporter: which he believed was to push or throw jody from the cliff. so detectives asked stephens. what was a hammer doing in the picnic bag? >> he said he fixed a draw in the kitchen with the hammer. he just forgot to put it back in the garage. he put it in the bag with the picnic items. it was just convenient. it was a convenient excuse for having the hammer. >> reporter: detectives asked if they could check out the drawer and the rest of...
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stephen: the buzz bomb. >> and the b-2 was the first ballistic missile that leaves our atmosphere, goes into the vacuum of space and goes back and hits itsare, after the war, if you want to go into space, you need something like that. we needed that, too. we did not put him on the line at nuremburg. we kept them. >> stephen: the joke in the 1960s was our german scientists are better than your german scientists. >> exactly. we got him to birth the apollo program and design the rocket that would go to the moon. using his expertise that he used to terrorize london with the v2 rocket. this relationship goes deep! and so i'm-- i'm-- i was conflicted because i grew up during the vietnam war. and vietnam was bad no matter how you sliced that. remember that line in the song ♪ war, what is it good for? absolutely nothing ♪ >> stephen: say it again. >> very good. that line wasn't, "vietnam war, what is it good for?" it was "war." so vietnam shaped what war is to me. but, meanwhile, there are stat use of proud soldiers standing there brandishing weapons and things. and i said why would anyone build a statue if war is this bad? and then i realized t
stephen: the buzz bomb. >> and the b-2 was the first ballistic missile that leaves our atmosphere, goes into the vacuum of space and goes back and hits itsare, after the war, if you want to go into space, you need something like that. we needed that, too. we did not put him on the line at nuremburg. we kept them. >> stephen: the joke in the 1960s was our german scientists are better than your german scientists. >> exactly. we got him to birth the apollo program and design the...
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it has beenn drafted by stephen miller. he h has talked about this a and issue that they believe is going to excite e their base b beforee novevemberlelections.. whwhat this role results in basically, an expansion of the public charge definition, which hahas been used in our history o excludee people e like j jewish refugees, including catholics from ireland and italy. and here were concecerned about the propososed rule, which could affect m millions of peoplple ir country -- children, their families -- who are basasically tryiying to make ins made. how we live our life and how we contribubute our families and our communities should be how we are judged in this country, rather than what we look like and how much money we have. this is bagel -- basically a wealth test of who belongs in this country and who can come to this country. juan: can you be specific in terms of whether regulations would entail? as you mentioned, ,here's been a public charge stipulation that a person cannot have more than a majority of their incomome from government sources, but now t this is being changed thomas any kind of support from government sources. c
it has beenn drafted by stephen miller. he h has talked about this a and issue that they believe is going to excite e their base b beforee novevemberlelections.. whwhat this role results in basically, an expansion of the public charge definition, which hahas been used in our history o excludee people e like j jewish refugees, including catholics from ireland and italy. and here were concecerned about the propososed rule, which could affect m millions of peoplple ir country -- children, their...
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stephen colbert and samantha b. get tonight's last words. the "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >> tonight, new details on the negotiations underway for dr. christine blasey ford to appear on capitol hill. itrett kavanagh hangs on her potential testimony. plus new details on michael cohen's repeated conversations with the mueller team and what it means for the former boss, donald trump. >>> and the president goes there tonight. at a rally in las vegas, nevada, "the 11th hour" on a thursday night begins now. >>> and good evening once again from our nbc news headquarters here in new york. day 609 of the trump administration and republicans administration and republicans are bracing for testimony from brett kavanagh's accuser, dr. christine blasey ford after her attorney said today she is open to testifying next week, just not as early as monday. as we have been reporting, dr. ford has accused kavanagh of sexually assaulting her at a high school party back in the 1980s. it's an allegation kavanagh has denied. ford's attorney deborah katz sent a letter to the senate judiciary committee today. it reads, in part, and we quote, she wishes to testify, provided that we can agree on terms that are f
stephen colbert and samantha b. get tonight's last words. the "the 11th hour" with brian williams starts now. >> tonight, new details on the negotiations underway for dr. christine blasey ford to appear on capitol hill. itrett kavanagh hangs on her potential testimony. plus new details on michael cohen's repeated conversations with the mueller team and what it means for the former boss, donald trump. >>> and the president goes there tonight. at a rally in las vegas,...