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. >>> plus the secret every investor wants to know. it's google's secret sign and each time stocks have rallied. >> small stocks with big problems? >> i've got a problem. >> troubling signs emerging. we'll tell you what they are. the action starts now. >> live from new york's time's square. i'm maggie, sitting in for melissa lee. hello, boys, great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second. there is another beaten down tech stock bringing smiles to the faces of investors everywhere. that is facebook breaking through 40 bucks on an upgrade. with this move, facebook's market cap is just shy of $100 billion. that's with a b and that is more than mcdonald's and american express and even boeing. the question we have, is it too late to get in? brian, i will start with you. everyone pointed to the 38 mark, ipo price as key bias. we've broken in with 40 bucks and a little bit of change, do you see more gains from here? the move up caught me by surprise. i made some trade, hoping to see the stock down tick a little bit and i could get back in. they're
. >>> plus the secret every investor wants to know. it's google's secret sign and each time stocks have rallied. >> small stocks with big problems? >> i've got a problem. >> troubling signs emerging. we'll tell you what they are. the action starts now. >> live from new york's time's square. i'm maggie, sitting in for melissa lee. hello, boys, great to see you. forget about microsoft for a second. there is another beaten down tech stock bringing smiles to the...
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, we still saw lower lows in the google vix. trending bull market. to me that tells me the stock is very healthy and it's a buy. >> can you tell me exactly what the trade is here though? >> for option traders this is "options action" we like to risk less and get more. one way to do it here is by buying the october $8.55 call, you can purchase that for about $41 and selling for $21. you break even basically as $8.75, which is right roughly where the stock is trading at. i believe google can make a run and push the $8 5, 900 level. this is a great way basically you're risking $20 to make $20. if the thing falls apart, you're stopped below $8.55. can't lose anymore than the $20 you paid. >> what about you, carter? >> i'm 100% behind that trade. i think 1,000 is definitely within shot and the stock acts well. the recent pullback is orderly, and that's what you want for providing an opportunity to buy. >> okay. carter's 100% behind it. what about you, mike? >> you know, one of the things that brian's trying to do here is get into a po
, we still saw lower lows in the google vix. trending bull market. to me that tells me the stock is very healthy and it's a buy. >> can you tell me exactly what the trade is here though? >> for option traders this is "options action" we like to risk less and get more. one way to do it here is by buying the october $8.55 call, you can purchase that for about $41 and selling for $21. you break even basically as $8.75, which is right roughly where the stock is trading at. i...
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the recent one is pictures by google's street view. the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank steven orts and the staff for the support of this event. we asked doug to speak today in order to draw threads from his work until asketon has street view which is currently on view in the gallery. doug i will turn it over to you. >> thanks for coming. i appreciate it. i am looking forward to giving you some details on this. i have 15 minutes, so i am not going to talk about all of them. there are so many layers of consideration to this and each of these areas could sort of veer off into its own talk and so i am going to talk to some of the things t
the recent one is pictures by google's street view. the images capture sites of america where rates of poverty and unemployment are high and educational opportunities are slim. photographs from a new american picture were included in the new photography 2011 exhibition at mona in new york. and also has been seen at exhibitions at la ball in paris and pier 21 here in san francisco. a monograph was published in 2011. and it is represented by local galleries and sf galleries would like to thank...
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it because we're the only ones who know the secret google buy sign. is it? we'll reveal when "options action" returns. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doct
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google? how does the average retail guy trade google? andrew: you trade the minis. alan: ok, that's a good answer. there's a couple of good stocks on that list---nvidia and sapian. the both look like they have about 50% moves technically. if they break above their recent highs they could get to 23. so from a technical standpoint those were the companies. but i don't like the premise. just because a company is really hard to get a job for doesn't mean the stock is that good. angie: apple a-peel. all of a sudden we're hearing tweets from carl ichan that he's buying more shares of apple. he sees the stock going to $700... george soros doubling down on his position. what do you do with apple now? is it a buy? does it have more appeal? andrew: i'm obviously going to say apple is not a buy right here. however it is too strong to short, even today with the s &p 500 down 23 points, apple's actually up. hitting or lingering around this 500 level. this might be every time it sells off is a buy instead of everytime it rallies is a sale... alan: so you're changing sentiment at
google? how does the average retail guy trade google? andrew: you trade the minis. alan: ok, that's a good answer. there's a couple of good stocks on that list---nvidia and sapian. the both look like they have about 50% moves technically. if they break above their recent highs they could get to 23. so from a technical standpoint those were the companies. but i don't like the premise. just because a company is really hard to get a job for doesn't mean the stock is that good. angie: apple a-peel....
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book settlement would give google a monopolistic over the century. >> law professor said that googleld hold the whole world hostage, is tha that a hyperbole. >> that's what he said, what she means hostage to access to, and the price to be paid to all the books that they've scanned. >> wouldn't there be other people you could buy books from and it wouldn't an monopoly? >> effectively google would have a number na that is being rejecn american judge. google would be able to scan and effectively republic. >> we've got to go. we want to tell people that your documentary "google and the world brain" will be here on al jazeera at 9:00 p.m. we look forward to the documentary and we'll see you next time
book settlement would give google a monopolistic over the century. >> law professor said that googleld hold the whole world hostage, is tha that a hyperbole. >> that's what he said, what she means hostage to access to, and the price to be paid to all the books that they've scanned. >> wouldn't there be other people you could buy books from and it wouldn't an monopoly? >> effectively google would have a number na that is being rejecn american judge. google would be able...
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dennis: first they killed the newspaper business, and now google about to do the same to television? ead look at google's reported plan to buy the rights to the nfl sunday ticket package. cheryl: liquor stores going the way of bookstores? apps allow you to scan liquor bottle labels to get a better price on the internet. the ceo of wine.com going to be here next. i've got my wine ready to go, just in time. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you get your boce? i'm, like, totally not down with change. but i had to change to bounce dryer bars. one bar freshens more loads than these two bottles. i am so gonna tell everyone. [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? [ woman ] time for change! ♪ make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most
dennis: first they killed the newspaper business, and now google about to do the same to television? ead look at google's reported plan to buy the rights to the nfl sunday ticket package. cheryl: liquor stores going the way of bookstores? apps allow you to scan liquor bottle labels to get a better price on the internet. the ceo of wine.com going to be here next. i've got my wine ready to go, just in time. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you get your boce? i'm, like, totally not down with change....
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>> yes. >> i'll say i'd rather buy the cheap tech stocks. google have another 15 percent but i'm more certain that apple has 15 percent. >> give me a chance i'll take yahoo! >> the only problem with apple is it's become a buy back story. >> i like it. >> but a guy that needs sexy growths -- >> making money is sexy. >> i hear you. >> you know what's sexy? sexy back. time for the big movers of the day. we call it pops and drops. the first pop is a name we just talked about, apple, despite the steve jobs movie's bust what do you see, jim? >> we just talked about it, the buy back story is still there. you may not like carl icahn but he gives them a reason to buy. >> another pop intel popping today. >> sold to you. piper jaffray upgraded from an under weight to neutral which i know gets people excited. if you need a reason to bail out of your intel you just got one. >> you're dropping the pop. >> they're a year away from getting a chip into their mobile devices. it's a lower margin business. there is nothing i'm excited about here. >> the next one is my
>> yes. >> i'll say i'd rather buy the cheap tech stocks. google have another 15 percent but i'm more certain that apple has 15 percent. >> give me a chance i'll take yahoo! >> the only problem with apple is it's become a buy back story. >> i like it. >> but a guy that needs sexy growths -- >> making money is sexy. >> i hear you. >> you know what's sexy? sexy back. time for the big movers of the day. we call it pops and drops. the first pop...
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more app that people and tell live comfortably without fear of now where and that is something the googletill battling. there are a lot of positives to apple. liz: i know that you want to comment but also want to hear about the nexis tablets because i don't see more people holding back the and the pad. >> exactly the point the problem is to remind people of apple's advantages it is not a product problem but it is not showcasing like the chevy market with quality offerings they cannot compete with google or samsung products or product. they never will or never wanted to but they have to stand out as a quality player because ases thinking and then it is samsung wins because with the price per value is a far better product in the i had many but once again rabil leads with the quality to give you better customer experience then cuchulainn's. >> let's get to the comcast the port has sold out people connect their wife by to any other device in the house and people wanted. this is a real leader and we're still waiting for apple tv to do something that excites us. >> it is only $35.u!áx i think p
more app that people and tell live comfortably without fear of now where and that is something the googletill battling. there are a lot of positives to apple. liz: i know that you want to comment but also want to hear about the nexis tablets because i don't see more people holding back the and the pad. >> exactly the point the problem is to remind people of apple's advantages it is not a product problem but it is not showcasing like the chevy market with quality offerings they cannot...
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for me the google experiment is like the world's fair. we could imagine uses of electricity, domestic uses particularly until these giant world fairs in the 20 century. people went to visit and they saw electric kitchens and electric kitchens and they saw the ideas of electric appliances totally fine at the time so kansas city for me is the world's fair of very high-capacity standardized connectivity and people are going to live in that an experience it and touch it and feel it and that will drive policy. i'm more interested in the google experiment is a visualization of what is possible. i am concerned and i share your concerns that if you have one after doing everything who is vertically integrated and with content and everything else -- there is a flow of information there. google swears that they are not wearing data from people in kansas city to travel over into building search engines without permission from the people playing the connectivity. but i am with you. out walk could break down at any time. as i say they twinkling of this
for me the google experiment is like the world's fair. we could imagine uses of electricity, domestic uses particularly until these giant world fairs in the 20 century. people went to visit and they saw electric kitchens and electric kitchens and they saw the ideas of electric appliances totally fine at the time so kansas city for me is the world's fair of very high-capacity standardized connectivity and people are going to live in that an experience it and touch it and feel it and that will...
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. >>> plus bill gates throws down the gauntlet on google. he crashes their ambitious charity project as a waste of money and resources. is he right? two top experts are here. they will square off. >>> "who made money today." they have been buriedy the competition and regulation this is year but they're smiling brightly right now. keep watching to find out who it is. even whether they say it's not, it is always about money. adam: good to be with you, our top story this eveng. president obama holding first solo news conference in several months t ended about an hour ago. he is about to head away on vacation but he barely addressed the struggli state of the u.s. economy maybe that's why a fox poll shows 71% of voters say the president is not offering anything new. joining us now to discuss this, foer republican senator scott brown and former democratic congressn dennis kucinich. both are fox news contributors. i want to welcome you to the program. join in with one thing the president d say in regards to the economy. take a listen. we'll get rcti
. >>> plus bill gates throws down the gauntlet on google. he crashes their ambitious charity project as a waste of money and resources. is he right? two top experts are here. they will square off. >>> "who made money today." they have been buriedy the competition and regulation this is year but they're smiling brightly right now. keep watching to find out who it is. even whether they say it's not, it is always about money. adam: good to be with you, our top story...
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for me, the google experiment is like the worlds they are. we could not imagine electricity and other domestic uses until these giant world fairs in the beginning of the 20th century. people went to visit and they saw a lecture kitchens any idea that electric appliance totally foreign at the time. so kansas city is the world fair of high-capacity bp people will say that not an experience in touch feel it and that will drive policy. i am more interested in the google experiment as a digitalization of what is possible. i share your concerns that if you had one at your doing everything, content and everything else, there are risks to the free flow of information there. google swears they are not using data from people in kansas city to travel over into building their search engines without permission from the people by not conductivity. they put a file between actions as communications provider and information provider. but i am with you. that wall could rake at any time. as i say, the twinkling of the kansas city network is the change that it m
for me, the google experiment is like the worlds they are. we could not imagine electricity and other domestic uses until these giant world fairs in the beginning of the 20th century. people went to visit and they saw a lecture kitchens any idea that electric appliance totally foreign at the time. so kansas city is the world fair of high-capacity bp people will say that not an experience in touch feel it and that will drive policy. i am more interested in the google experiment as a...
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the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give up privacy for a good deal? we have all that and more on this monday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. his vacation over, president obama got back to work today, and he wasted no time tackling a topic of high interest to investors, not to mention financial services executives. at a closed-door white house meeting he sat down with the nation's top financial regulators to get a progress report on how the government is implementing the dodd/frank law. it covers wall street and the nation's largest banks. john harwood joins us from the white house with details on who attended today's meeting, and why it was necessary. john? >> tyler, it was financial regulators from all across the government, including the federal reserve, cftc, fec, comptroller of the currency. the president wanted to sell his eco
the day. that's how much google has returned since going public. it dominates search, and seizing the smartphone market. but is the stock atop of many mutual funds, a good buy for the next nine. >>> attention shoppers, are you willing to give up privacy for a good deal? we have all that and more on this monday, august 19th. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome. his vacation over, president obama got back to work today, and he wasted no time tackling a topic of high interest to...
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the law. listen, google, the old c.e.o. of google said they ride up to the creepy line and don't cross it.hat's a quote. >> neil: they crossed it? >> that's questionable. they haven't crossed the legal line. if the court wants to move that line and say both parties have to agree, if the statute wants to move the line, fine. >> neil: my issue about the line, and maybe google is within their rights but i would say, what does it say about this day and age that maybe to scott's old line, we have no expectations of privacy today. get over it. is that the case? >> it should not be but we're getting to that area. but as was said about the crossing over the creepy line set by the former c.e.o. in 2010, you can't cross that line and they are. you need informed consent. if they want consent if people using gmail that's okay. >> neil: also, speak english. the company was likening to a statement to this is just like when you send a letter to someone through the post office. no, i don't buy that. i'm don't expect my mailman, unless he's norman bates, to read it. >> that's a bad analogy. >> neil: mine o
the law. listen, google, the old c.e.o. of google said they ride up to the creepy line and don't cross it.hat's a quote. >> neil: they crossed it? >> that's questionable. they haven't crossed the legal line. if the court wants to move that line and say both parties have to agree, if the statute wants to move the line, fine. >> neil: my issue about the line, and maybe google is within their rights but i would say, what does it say about this day and age that maybe to scott's...
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i got the inside scoop on the new phone, and more about the phone, visit our blog. google is hoping to make money off the phone, of course, but what about you? companies like google and facebook and apple shaping our society. >>> and then hard core deals at the store in detroit. >> i will give you the whole package, everything included. golf clubs and a crowbar, and $800 altogether. >> sounds good. >> thank you very much. >> i will have my guys write you up. >> joining me on the streets of new york for a lesson to try and get the best price on everything. if you have not asked your boss for a raise, watch this before you do it. to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announce
i got the inside scoop on the new phone, and more about the phone, visit our blog. google is hoping to make money off the phone, of course, but what about you? companies like google and facebook and apple shaping our society. >>> and then hard core deals at the store in detroit. >> i will give you the whole package, everything included. golf clubs and a crowbar, and $800 altogether. >> sounds good. >> thank you very much. >> i will have my guys write you up....
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the national mall. and i spoke to a partner development manager for google maps. >> you want the whole world accessible,u get. >> as much as we can get. >> this year google invited third parties to work as explorers. all you have to do is fill out the application online, tell google what new ground you want to cover and hope for a phone call. >> it allows users to discover places in the world they may never have the opportunity to go to. our goal is to build the most comprehensive map. >> the hawaii visitors and convention bureau was among the first to sign up, helping google get better picture of its off the beaten path beaches. >> how do you have take in the concerns for national security, for privacy? >> so the places that we go, we do go to public places that we can access. we also go to places that do require permissions to come. so we work closely with our partners to ensure that we get the right permissions and place to come and we also work with them to know which are the areas that they want us to capture, versus which are the areas that may be more sensitive. >> some of the parts of the white
the national mall. and i spoke to a partner development manager for google maps. >> you want the whole world accessible,u get. >> as much as we can get. >> this year google invited third parties to work as explorers. all you have to do is fill out the application online, tell google what new ground you want to cover and hope for a phone call. >> it allows users to discover places in the world they may never have the opportunity to go to. our goal is to build the most...
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we saw google refusing to get youtube as an app on windows phone the way microsoft would like. , i think this issue isn't going to go away because you see some instances where google is throwing some elbows. >> and also if it does have an achilles' heel to what degree is google plus its achilles' heel? >> they want to shoehorn google plus into every other facet of google. but i don't particularly want that to be my identity across all of google's services. i think a lot of people already have facebook accounts. >> come on, add me to your circles. we're close. >> that's square, man. that's not my thing. you can be my facebook friend. >> i'm more triangle. >> are we going to go through all the geometric shapes here? >> yes. >> google files for a patent and i want our viewers to pay close attention. pay per gaze. basically a way to market and bill advertisers for when you look at stuff through google glass. this is just creepy, man. >> it's crazy, right? the thing is that these patent sort of filings and patent race right now is basically on because you never know what you're going
we saw google refusing to get youtube as an app on windows phone the way microsoft would like. , i think this issue isn't going to go away because you see some instances where google is throwing some elbows. >> and also if it does have an achilles' heel to what degree is google plus its achilles' heel? >> they want to shoehorn google plus into every other facet of google. but i don't particularly want that to be my identity across all of google's services. i think a lot of people...
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>> bill gates on the ground, google in the sky.g to bring internet and multiple surveys have found the gdp per capita increases for every 10% of the population that has a cell phone. so that can help build the economy down on the ground which hopefully will result be able to fight malaria on their own. adam: do they have cell phones yet? we all know about computers. >> some areas already have cell phones, if they are dying of malaria it will be hard to start your own business. >> delays the living standards along comes medicine and health care comes with rising living standards. >> issue is more fundamental problems that still exist. while it is a good idea where putting internet up there, the concept is actually pretty cool, clever. very clever, but let's drill some wells. adam: but they are. they are doing that. why is it so wrong? others can have internet service. >> that is the point, it is good they are doing that. it seems silly to evaluate the merits of charity here. but if we have to, i will do it. i think bill gates is rig
>> bill gates on the ground, google in the sky.g to bring internet and multiple surveys have found the gdp per capita increases for every 10% of the population that has a cell phone. so that can help build the economy down on the ground which hopefully will result be able to fight malaria on their own. adam: do they have cell phones yet? we all know about computers. >> some areas already have cell phones, if they are dying of malaria it will be hard to start your own business....
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the nsa? >> actually, i would prefer google. i don't know why. i'm that kind of a guy. >> well, the nsa is subject to government controls. google is not. >> i'm not worried about either google or the nsa, okay? it just doesn't upset me. what would upset me is if we don't have the information and you have three or four terrorist attacks on this country. >> the potential abuse of the data is far more severe with private firms. >> i agree. anything is possible. i'm just saying that we have to worry about the security of this country, and we are going to be faced with more and more dangers -- >> fortunately, we can regulate the nsa. we don't want to be regulating google. >>> predictions. >> al-qaeda rising inside the rebel forces in syria, the united states will pull back from the rebels. >> tea party activists demanding obamacare be defunded. >> house republicans will stand up to the banking industry and they will kill the senate's overhaul bill. >> the next country to have a financial crisis is spain. it will happen within the next two years. >> i p
the nsa? >> actually, i would prefer google. i don't know why. i'm that kind of a guy. >> well, the nsa is subject to government controls. google is not. >> i'm not worried about either google or the nsa, okay? it just doesn't upset me. what would upset me is if we don't have the information and you have three or four terrorist attacks on this country. >> the potential abuse of the data is far more severe with private firms. >> i agree. anything is possible. i'm...
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google. and i want to take a moment to thank the entire google team that worked on this project. it's been two years, so, it's touched a lot of desks and had a lot of approvals and in particular want to thank veronika bell who is here from google for stepping p. up. google is providing a financial gift of $600,000 to turn this into a reality. this is with the recreation and park department. i want to thank phil ginsberg, katy, so many people from the rec and park team that really brought this project forward. we selected locations throughout san francisco on a number of levels. first of all, we wanted to make sure that we continue to bridge our digital divide that exists not only throughout our country, but here in san francisco, to place free wi-fi networks in under served communities and across different parts of san francisco. but also to make sure that we provide wi-fi access in some of the most heavily trafficked parks and plazas in our city so we can have the greatest impact throughout our great city. i want to thank sf city for their strong partnership in this project. we
google. and i want to take a moment to thank the entire google team that worked on this project. it's been two years, so, it's touched a lot of desks and had a lot of approvals and in particular want to thank veronika bell who is here from google for stepping p. up. google is providing a financial gift of $600,000 to turn this into a reality. this is with the recreation and park department. i want to thank phil ginsberg, katy, so many people from the rec and park team that really brought this...
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fahmy, the google experiment is like the world's fair. we couldn't imagine use of electricity until the giant world fair back at the beginning of the planet century. people went to visit in the face of the electric kitchens and the idea of electric appliances at the times. so, kansas city for me is the welfare of very high capacity standardized connectivity that people are going to live in that and experience it and touch it and hulett and that will derived the policy. so i am more interested in the experiment as the digitalization of what is possible. volume concerned and i share your concerns that if you have one after the coup actor doing something that is for bulkeley integrated there are risks to the free flow of information. google earth swears they are not using data from people in kansas city to travel over building search engines without permission of people buying the connectivity. they put a firewall between their actions of communication providers and of information providers. but i'm with you that mall could break down at any
fahmy, the google experiment is like the world's fair. we couldn't imagine use of electricity until the giant world fair back at the beginning of the planet century. people went to visit in the face of the electric kitchens and the idea of electric appliances at the times. so, kansas city for me is the welfare of very high capacity standardized connectivity that people are going to live in that and experience it and touch it and hulett and that will derived the policy. so i am more interested...
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i think this is the beginning of the google hardware hero. e been a services company for so long and now this is the first phone that google has their teeth into. they're going to be spending reportedly, we don't know the numbers yet. over 500 million to promote the device, that's apple territory. that means ads during prime time television, on subways on bus stops and they're all in. >> if it sells swell. they'll be able to milk the new phone, the physical phone not just for the selling price of the phone, but also, royalties from the use of the android software system that operates the thing. it's a winner all around if it sells, right? >> and absolutely. you remember what i said on your show a few months ago, we were talking about google now and you said what is it? i said basically google's way of predicting everything you want to know now. and we'll know in a few short hours after the event. google now built into this phone so all you need to say is okay, google, i need pizza. >> okay, google call stuart. and it has this predictive google
i think this is the beginning of the google hardware hero. e been a services company for so long and now this is the first phone that google has their teeth into. they're going to be spending reportedly, we don't know the numbers yet. over 500 million to promote the device, that's apple territory. that means ads during prime time television, on subways on bus stops and they're all in. >> if it sells swell. they'll be able to milk the new phone, the physical phone not just for the selling...
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will we officially become minute ons to the google overlords? complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now. hero: (laughs) and i just go? this is for real right? this is for real? i always said one day i'd go to china, just never thought it'd be today. anncr: we're giving away a trip every day. download the expedia app and your next trip could be on us. expedia, find yours. >>> welcome back to "the lead." wrap your head around this. what if watching nfl games from all around the league was as simple as googling it? that's right, no sports bars, just sitting in front of your computer and legally watching streams of all 32 teams in action. it could happen. google is r
will we officially become minute ons to the google overlords? complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. but you had to leave rightce to now, would you go? world, man: 'oh i can't go tonight' woman: 'i can't.' hero : that's what expedia asked me. host: book the flight but you have to go right now....
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so the post office versus google when google is writing the contract it's google and their lawyers none of us were in the room none of us had any say in the matter the contract was entirely designed to increase the profits of google if the post office is writing the contract between us and you know the terms and conditions presumably it's being done with our elected legislators and us at least semi-transparent process and we can actually see why isn't that a good thing holmes it's a terrible idea to expand the responsibilities of the post office i note that it's in the constitution it is in the constitution i know too many people personally who had bad experiences i just mailed paid extra to have a letter sent with someone's payment check in it the letter finally returned with an address with a stamp on it saying that there was a change and that they wouldn't forward it to that particular person right my mother my own mother can't get the mail delivered to her house she put a metal box up in the post office person said all we have are going to have time for that we're not going to deliv
so the post office versus google when google is writing the contract it's google and their lawyers none of us were in the room none of us had any say in the matter the contract was entirely designed to increase the profits of google if the post office is writing the contract between us and you know the terms and conditions presumably it's being done with our elected legislators and us at least semi-transparent process and we can actually see why isn't that a good thing holmes it's a terrible...
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the good news, they got more to run! ♪ hallelujah >> googlead money" will be right back. >>> coming up -- on fire? cookouts with cramer is heating things up all week. closing out the summer by finding this market's hottest themes. and you've got an all access pass to this picnic. tonight, these health conscious brands are bringing organic to the grill. can they get things cooking in your portfolio? >>> and later, take a dose, looking for prescription for profits? how about a company that's worked to develop each of the top 50 selling drugs worldwide. cramer's putting newly minted ipo under the microscope for further examination. don't miss his exclusive with the ceo. all coming up on "mad money." don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jimcramer on twitter. have a question? tweet cramer #madtweets. send jim an e-mail to madmoney@cnbc.com. or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. miss something? head to madmoney.cnbc.com. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to ameri
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so the post office versus google when google is writing the contract it's google and their lawyers none of us were in the room none of us had any say on the matter the contract was entirely designed to increase the profits of google if the post office is writing the contract between us and you know the terms and conditions presumably it's being done with our elected legislators and us at least semi-transparent process and we can actually see why isn't that a good thing once it's a terrible idea to expand the responsibilities of the post office i note that it's in the constitution it is in the constitution i know too many people personally who had bad experiences i just mailed paid extra to have a letter sent with someone's payment check in it the letter finally returned with an address with a stamp on it saying that there was a change and that they wouldn't forward it to that particular person right my mother my own mother can't get the mail delivered to her house she put a box up in the post office person said all we have are going to have time for that we're not going to deliver that
so the post office versus google when google is writing the contract it's google and their lawyers none of us were in the room none of us had any say on the matter the contract was entirely designed to increase the profits of google if the post office is writing the contract between us and you know the terms and conditions presumably it's being done with our elected legislators and us at least semi-transparent process and we can actually see why isn't that a good thing once it's a terrible idea...
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russell holly for peek.com says he was at the google event when a google representative told him to take the glasses off. they told himld not record during the presentation. he says he's been to bars and public restrooms wearing those glasses. this is the first time anyone told him he could not wear it. >>> the energizer bunny unwelcome at one major retailer. plus invaefters keeping a close eye on this morning's monthly jobs report before they decide how to invest today. kayla tausche has a look at all your news before the bell. hi, kayla. >> hi janet. futures in the stock market are flat after stocks closed at record highs thursday on the back of a surprise drop in first-time filings for unemployment and better-than-expected manufacturing data. we're all awaiting the big news of the day. the july jobs report should show another solid month of hiring. forecasts call for rise of 183,000 in company payrolls, though some economists think it could be as high as 200,000. unemployment is expected to tick down. the dow rising 128 points to 15,628, the nasdaq adding 49 to 3,675. >>> the energize
russell holly for peek.com says he was at the google event when a google representative told him to take the glasses off. they told himld not record during the presentation. he says he's been to bars and public restrooms wearing those glasses. this is the first time anyone told him he could not wear it. >>> the energizer bunny unwelcome at one major retailer. plus invaefters keeping a close eye on this morning's monthly jobs report before they decide how to invest today. kayla tausche...
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at the same exact time on google signed out incognito we have the most expectation of being anonymous and people in the same city would get significant for results tailored by it's a black box you don't know exactly but it seems to be tailored by their political viewpoints some people were getting as a agree disagree ample this was real some people were getting that i miss n.b.c. and so we were getting fox news at the little news thing at the top. yeah it's pretty crazy and so dr go with our truck you knew this filter bubble problem goes away because we're showing people the same results when they search for something when you have this expectation of being unbiased you're starting to get lots of different viewpoints on and one of these filters you're also adding to the side was nation of america where we increasingly live in these bubbles never are exposed to opposing viewpoints or or even just factual information and so the studies that came out of i forget the university year and a half two years ago the people who watch fox news actually are less well informed than people who watc
at the same exact time on google signed out incognito we have the most expectation of being anonymous and people in the same city would get significant for results tailored by it's a black box you don't know exactly but it seems to be tailored by their political viewpoints some people were getting as a agree disagree ample this was real some people were getting that i miss n.b.c. and so we were getting fox news at the little news thing at the top. yeah it's pretty crazy and so dr go with our...
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next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place you don't want to go. >> i want to protect you. ple you out of that one bunk and cast you out with the sodomites. >> to take a closer look at solitary, and why more than 80,000 inmates find themselves there, dolores, she's from anaheim, california, and she's the mother of john martinez, convicted in 1992 of second-degree murder, and he has spent the last years in solitary confinement in pellic an bay. and richard macnamara, a corrections officer at pellic an bay for 17 years. he joins us from portland, oregon. my thanks to all of you, and dolores, i want to start with y
next sunday, the premiere of google and the world brain. >>this is the opportunity of our generation. [[voiceover]] it would be the world's greatest library under one digital roof. but at what cost? >>google could hold the whole world hostage. [[voiceover]] al jazeera america presents google and the world brain. >> the horrors of solitary confinement in prison on movies and television, on shawshank redemption, and hbo's oz. whatever it's called, with he all know it's a place...
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you talked before about people who have the same name as you in google. have to look at who are the people online that you share a name with. and you know, if someone's really seedy, you might consider using a nickname or throwing a middle initial in there. >> all right, ladies. thank you for all of that. >> thank you. >> don't google yourself. >> i won't. >>> before you take off for vacation, how to stop thieves from taking off with your identity. >>> if you are planning on going hiking with your kids, sara shows you how to protect your family. right after this. [ female announcer ] enjoying breakfast together is a pretty wonderful thing. but when you have a picky eater... won't touch this. it can be a bit of a dance. ♪ won't touch this. ♪ won't touch -- stop. eggo time. [ female announcer ] eggo waffles can win over the pickiest of eaters so everyone can enjoy breakfast...together. can't touch this. ♪ [ girl ] l'eggo my eggo™. ♪ easo why do you feel exso tired afterward? instead of refueled and focused, you're foggy and sluggish. it's that 2:30 feeling a
you talked before about people who have the same name as you in google. have to look at who are the people online that you share a name with. and you know, if someone's really seedy, you might consider using a nickname or throwing a middle initial in there. >> all right, ladies. thank you for all of that. >> thank you. >> don't google yourself. >> i won't. >>> before you take off for vacation, how to stop thieves from taking off with your identity. >>>...
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the google cultural institute website has listed 220 new items related to the atomic bombings. among them are farewell words written by some of the victims and the mem wars of relatives. in one document a woman writes she regrets being unable to fulfill her dying daughter's last wish for water. an overwhelming thirst was a typical symptom among those exposed to the bomb's radiation. a ceremony took part in hiroshima to mark the launch of the archive. >> translator: i believe this online service will help people around the world share our wish for peace. >> google's visual archive service was launched last year. it showcases items from museums in 13 countries including the united states and poland. >>> residents of a city in southwestern japan are cleaning up their streets after a nearby volcano erupted and spewed ash. mount sakurajima on the island of kyushu. the highest volcanic emission since record keeping began in 1955. the city deployed more than 60 street sweepers and sprinkler trucks to disperse mhz to affect the state of the volcano. >> mhz volcano erupted 100 years ago
the google cultural institute website has listed 220 new items related to the atomic bombings. among them are farewell words written by some of the victims and the mem wars of relatives. in one document a woman writes she regrets being unable to fulfill her dying daughter's last wish for water. an overwhelming thirst was a typical symptom among those exposed to the bomb's radiation. a ceremony took part in hiroshima to mark the launch of the archive. >> translator: i believe this online...