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cory: in terms-- of the size of the business. google some focus on health and on different ways of delivering information through health care. that's a focus at the corporate level and chairman eric schmidt has been talking about this for years, as an area google has interest in. it's very interesting, the notion that the uses of google's corporate cash go as far as investments in public equity to get a better return, both for those companies they invest in for the capital held in google capital, and google as it is spread across different businesses. david: i have a question about google capital versus alphabet, and the interest google and alphabet have in venture capitalists. where do they fit into the valley vc scene? cory: google venture investments are purely financial investments. they are certainly informed by the things google does and the google collect. possibly no company in the world has the data google has. they think they can use that to make smarter investments, and look at what's really going out there and get an early.
cory: in terms-- of the size of the business. google some focus on health and on different ways of delivering information through health care. that's a focus at the corporate level and chairman eric schmidt has been talking about this for years, as an area google has interest in. it's very interesting, the notion that the uses of google's corporate cash go as far as investments in public equity to get a better return, both for those companies they invest in for the capital held in google...
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this is a month after an attack at the google west campus. may 19, a person threw two devices at the builting and the google maps car with only minor damage reported. any connection to the first bombing or the devices that were thrown at the willing at google maps car may 20? >> we don't know. we are looking into that. that is a possibility? >> correct. >> we were told this man has been brought, or has not been brought to jail and detectives are still here interview, hitch at the police department. i received out to google can they have yet to get pack with me. >> thank you, matt. developing news in the east bay, a high speed chase through oakland ended with c.h.p. unit crashing into several cars, a light pole and fire hydrant. look at this, it is hard to believe, neither of the two officers and the c.h.p. s.u.v. were hurt. they be whyed dug a pursuit on westbound 580 at 2:30 this morning. investigators say it started when the driver refused to stop for a traffic violation and took off. it reached up to 100 miles per hour. the driver finally e
this is a month after an attack at the google west campus. may 19, a person threw two devices at the builting and the google maps car with only minor damage reported. any connection to the first bombing or the devices that were thrown at the willing at google maps car may 20? >> we don't know. we are looking into that. that is a possibility? >> correct. >> we were told this man has been brought, or has not been brought to jail and detectives are still here interview, hitch at...
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but the bigger issue with the google books case and i'm so sad the court didn't take the case because it sets a very bad precedence that everything that google did, every copy copy they made his fair use because of the service they provide google book which is such a wonderful service that we want them to be able to provided so work in a call this. i think the court was convinced that it would be too hard for people to try to get the rights from authors which is untrue because actually there was a settlement agreement earlier where google has agreed to pay the rights which a settlement was not approved by the district court. so that's why the litigation continued and when the case was but nobody thought that was fair use. they said yes, yes, it's fair use. the problem is that ashe moved further into the digital age and we are just at the beginning of the changes that were going to see and distribution, the way with the books is more more through search, more more of an exit basis and we want to protect those sources of revenue in the future for authors and for publishers. otherwise we
but the bigger issue with the google books case and i'm so sad the court didn't take the case because it sets a very bad precedence that everything that google did, every copy copy they made his fair use because of the service they provide google book which is such a wonderful service that we want them to be able to provided so work in a call this. i think the court was convinced that it would be too hard for people to try to get the rights from authors which is untrue because actually there...
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the firm went on to fund google, amazon, and genetics. retired in the early 1990's but he will be remembered for controversial views that he has shared since. two years ago, he wrote an op-ed in the wall street journal. kleiner perkins released a statement at the time saying they were shocked by his comments and did not agree. the next day, he came onto this program to apologize. he offered his own theory on how to combat income inequality. tom perkins: the solution is less interference. lower taxes. let the rich do what the rich do which is get richer and along the way, they bring everyone else with them when the system is working. emily: you are a multimillionaire. tom perkins: i am not a billionaire. i have created some billionaires and i am not one. emily: you have owned fancy yachts and cars and underwater submersibles. tom perkins: an underwater airplane. emily: are you divorced from reality? tom perkins: i don't know if anyone can answer that, truthfully. i don't think so. emily: the other cofounders just released this statement on
the firm went on to fund google, amazon, and genetics. retired in the early 1990's but he will be remembered for controversial views that he has shared since. two years ago, he wrote an op-ed in the wall street journal. kleiner perkins released a statement at the time saying they were shocked by his comments and did not agree. the next day, he came onto this program to apologize. he offered his own theory on how to combat income inequality. tom perkins: the solution is less interference. lower...
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to parse google's words. the question is google bias and that's not the answer google provided. they said the system. we know that google itself is in the tank for obama and has been in the tank for obama and is now the tank for hillary clinton and there's good reason for that. from their perspective they want to pursue as liberal policy as possible across the spectrum. deirdre: dan when dan when you say in the tank are you offering to the fact that silicon valley in general more employees have donated to hillary clinton's campaign than to any others? >> i can speak specifically about google and facebook really both are pursuing policies here in washington d.c. that harm basic principles of conservative standard things like property rights, things like freedom of expression. google and facebook have been attacked in these apologies for a look -- policies. at the american conservative union barbree stand for conservative philosophy we have been at loggerheads with google to try to make sure that americans have the right protected. deirdre: a americans have their rights protected.
to parse google's words. the question is google bias and that's not the answer google provided. they said the system. we know that google itself is in the tank for obama and has been in the tank for obama and is now the tank for hillary clinton and there's good reason for that. from their perspective they want to pursue as liberal policy as possible across the spectrum. deirdre: dan when dan when you say in the tank are you offering to the fact that silicon valley in general more employees have...
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charlie: eric schmidt has been at the center of google's rise from silicon valley startup to one of theorld's most powerful and influential companies. he was ceo from 2001 to 2011 and is currently executive chairman of alphabet, google's parent company created last summer. alphabet encourages ambitious projects or moon shots it believes can benefit both the company and society. advances in artificial intelligence and other groundbreaking technologies have opened the door to revolutions in medicine, biology, and many other areas. i sat down with eric schmidt in new york at the new york economic club for a wide-ranging conversation. here is that dialogue. let me begin with a couple of questions. when you went to google, they said to you, we need an adult in the room. [laughter] because it was a good day for you. eric: it was a good day for me. it is an honor to be here. thank you very much for inviting me, and charlie, thank you for doing this as well. larry and sergey decided they needed someone to sort of run things, and they had spent 16 months interviewing people, and they make them d
charlie: eric schmidt has been at the center of google's rise from silicon valley startup to one of theorld's most powerful and influential companies. he was ceo from 2001 to 2011 and is currently executive chairman of alphabet, google's parent company created last summer. alphabet encourages ambitious projects or moon shots it believes can benefit both the company and society. advances in artificial intelligence and other groundbreaking technologies have opened the door to revolutions in...
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apple took the number one spot with sales force and google following close behind. total of 12 bay area companies made it on the top 40 list based on how many people applied, interaction between employees and employers and retention rates. uber and airbnb and yelp were also on this list. researchers said schools aren't producing enough software developers for the jobs. the number of public schools offering ap computer science courses is small. >> the jobs are available and average salaries are in the 6 digits. but more qualified coders are needed. they recommend that computer science become part of the basic curriculum in public schools. >> look around and you think this is college students hanging out. your partially correct. they're summer interns working for a tech start up. >> we help doctors and patients find lower cost in network healthcare. >> he's the founder of stroll, he says he's looking for the best in the tech world. right now a majority of those working are friends are people he's met through a personal connection. it's slim pickings. >> not enough peop
apple took the number one spot with sales force and google following close behind. total of 12 bay area companies made it on the top 40 list based on how many people applied, interaction between employees and employers and retention rates. uber and airbnb and yelp were also on this list. researchers said schools aren't producing enough software developers for the jobs. the number of public schools offering ap computer science courses is small. >> the jobs are available and average...
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the person. not much damage was done. but, obviously, police and googleurity want to get that person off the street. mountain view police have yet to confirm in the two incidents of related. >>> thank you. breaking overnight a car crashes into an oak home with a family inside. jessica castro has the newest information. >> the family is okay but the home is not. we will get to the video coming in to the newsroom and look at the car smashed into the front door, the crash site area is near coliseum way and independent row but the driver lost control as they were exiting 880. the car knocked down a power pole and took out a fire hydrant. there is a big mess for the
the person. not much damage was done. but, obviously, police and googleurity want to get that person off the street. mountain view police have yet to confirm in the two incidents of related. >>> thank you. breaking overnight a car crashes into an oak home with a family inside. jessica castro has the newest information. >> the family is okay but the home is not. we will get to the video coming in to the newsroom and look at the car smashed into the front door, the crash site area...
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the e.u. is waging against google. ter, how brexit is sitting tech stocks in asia as aftershocks of the vote ripple around the world. ♪ emily: now to our interview with the advertising giant. he has built a powerhouse that employs 194,000 people in 112 countries. david westin and alix steel caught up with the c.o.o. who was outspoken in his support for the u.k. to remain in the e.u. they asked what went wrong with the campaign. take a listen. >> there were three issues. the first was the economy. the second was sovereignty. the third was immigration. force johnson is saying sovereignty was the key issue, not immigration. the governmental "remain campaign" focused almost totally on the economy and left the question of sovereignty on the table and lastly immigration which is a very emotional issue. the other area they forgot about is this was not a general election. this was a referendum. if you look at some of the vox pop stuff, middle england, the southeast of england voted against it, as did northern island. the concer
the e.u. is waging against google. ter, how brexit is sitting tech stocks in asia as aftershocks of the vote ripple around the world. ♪ emily: now to our interview with the advertising giant. he has built a powerhouse that employs 194,000 people in 112 countries. david westin and alix steel caught up with the c.o.o. who was outspoken in his support for the u.k. to remain in the e.u. they asked what went wrong with the campaign. take a listen. >> there were three issues. the first was...
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the allegations against google, which google has flatly denied, come in the form of an online video fromclaims the search engine's auto correct feature intentionally omits terms that might be harmful to clinton's campaign. for more on this story we go to william in our west coast newsroom. >> it's a pop culture website. it claims google intentionally manipulated search results to favor hillary clinton. here's why. it typed in hillary clinton, it automatically filled in hillary clinton climb bill and crisis. do the same on bing or yahoo! and you get hillary clinton criminal. try again, it typed in hillary clinton i-n-d. yahoo! and bing, hillary clinton indictment. yet google's own trending site showed eight times more searches for clinton indictment than clinton india. >> the intention is clear. google is burying potential searches for terms that could have hurt hillary clinton in the primary elections in past several months by manipulating recommendation on their site. >> but when trump r-a-c for racist, this time the google search matched yahoo! and bing. >> this appears to be an intent
the allegations against google, which google has flatly denied, come in the form of an online video fromclaims the search engine's auto correct feature intentionally omits terms that might be harmful to clinton's campaign. for more on this story we go to william in our west coast newsroom. >> it's a pop culture website. it claims google intentionally manipulated search results to favor hillary clinton. here's why. it typed in hillary clinton, it automatically filled in hillary clinton...
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we have seen the amounts of people in the united kingdom googling what the e.u. is. >> and for more perspective, sarah morris in madrid. let me start by asking you how this news has been digested there in the spaninish capital? >> well, it's an enormous shock. i don't think people expected this. it hasn't really been a focus of the spanish election campaign and tododay was the la day of that spanish campaign. ththe voters are going to be polled on sunday and thehe politicians have been forcrced spend 9 whole dayay talkingng a brexit and the consequences, and above all w what will happe to up to one million britons who actually live in spain.n. they have the largest number in briritish utsiside the -- uk.k. and particularly they're concerned about hehealth care, people living on the fact and very reliant that t spain h h a free n national health service under the terms of the e.u. agreement and many are talking about how will they pay to this -- for that t health care? whatat will happen to theheir pensions if the value of the pound continues to fall? and gibralta
we have seen the amounts of people in the united kingdom googling what the e.u. is. >> and for more perspective, sarah morris in madrid. let me start by asking you how this news has been digested there in the spaninish capital? >> well, it's an enormous shock. i don't think people expected this. it hasn't really been a focus of the spanish election campaign and tododay was the la day of that spanish campaign. ththe voters are going to be polled on sunday and thehe politicians have...
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the grandma who loves to google making headlines around the world. (whispering): what are you doing up? (whispering): mom said i could have a midnight snack. (whispering): well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. (whispering): why? (whispering): because i am the boss. (whispering): you're not the boss, mom's the boss. (whispering): well, technically, we are co-bosses. (whispering): technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. mmmm... yoplait. ♪ this goes out to every backyard hero. for all the effort you put into making the perfect barbecue, there's only one grill that's engineered and designed with the same kind of passion, weber. available at the home depot. hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. the twenty-sixteen subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan
the grandma who loves to google making headlines around the world. (whispering): what are you doing up? (whispering): mom said i could have a midnight snack. (whispering): well, i say it's late, and you need to go to bed. (whispering): why? (whispering): because i am the boss. (whispering): you're not the boss, mom's the boss. (whispering): well, technically, we are co-bosses. (whispering): technically, mom's the boss. mmmm. shhh. mmmm... yoplait. ♪ this goes out to every backyard hero. for...
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we're on it. >> the intention is clear, google is burying potential searches for terms that could have hurt hillary clinton in primary searches over the past several months by manipulating searches on their site after a long day dave stops working but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of at&t, and security that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. ahhh. beautiful day in baltimore where most people probably know that geico could save them money on car insurance, right? you see the thing is geico well, could help them save on boat insurance too. hey! okay...i'm ready to come in now. hello? i'm trying my best. seriously, i'm...i'm serious. request to come ashore. geico.
we're on it. >> the intention is clear, google is burying potential searches for terms that could have hurt hillary clinton in primary searches over the past several months by manipulating searches on their site after a long day dave stops working but his aleve doesn't. because aleve can last 4 hours longer than tylenol 8 hour. what will you do with your aleve hours? mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and...
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the first page of google has this deplorable article from 2012 and later on in 2014. s not about the invention of e-mail, which i did do. this is really about gawker's deplorable behavior which defamed me. emily: you still claim to you invented e-mail? >> yes. a 14-year-old indian immigrant kid in newark, new jersey did create e-mail. i was the first one to come up with the term e-mail and call it e-mail. i got the first u.s. copyright for it in 1982 at a time that copyright was the only way to protect software inventions. if this had not been done by anybody else, there would have been no doubt -- it's really not about who invented e-mail. this is about defamation. emily: rebecca, i just heard nick denton speak at the code conference and he mentioned the stories. he believes peter teal is funding other lawsuits against gawker. what is the latest on that? >> gawker is facing multiple lawsuits by the same lawyer who is representing -- you represented hulk hogan and the doctor. gawker believes that peter thiel is funding the claims of the doctor. even peter thiel i said
the first page of google has this deplorable article from 2012 and later on in 2014. s not about the invention of e-mail, which i did do. this is really about gawker's deplorable behavior which defamed me. emily: you still claim to you invented e-mail? >> yes. a 14-year-old indian immigrant kid in newark, new jersey did create e-mail. i was the first one to come up with the term e-mail and call it e-mail. i got the first u.s. copyright for it in 1982 at a time that copyright was the only...
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from a large colony of egrets on the campus of mountain view. googley have closed a road to protect the birds during breeding season. 39 have been seen in the last two months. they were brought in for care after falling out of their nests. >> the stage where they'll be out and exploring and searching for their own food, can sometimes become injured or sometimes pushed out by other siblings. >> the audubon society says there seems to be more birds overall, likely in parts to protect them. >>> safeway is teaming up with the alameda county fair and food bank for a food drive today. the goal to collect 30,000 pounds of food. the first 6,000 participants will receive a safeway coupon and a free fair admission. >>> senator barbara boxer and ohio senator brown will settle their bets over the nba finals. >>> giants collected their highest hit total this season. they beat the pirates 15-4. seven of those runs came in the 4th inning. it is out of here! a grand slam on the first pitch he saw. then a two-run homerun. giants had a season high 22 hits. >>> meantime,
from a large colony of egrets on the campus of mountain view. googley have closed a road to protect the birds during breeding season. 39 have been seen in the last two months. they were brought in for care after falling out of their nests. >> the stage where they'll be out and exploring and searching for their own food, can sometimes become injured or sometimes pushed out by other siblings. >> the audubon society says there seems to be more birds overall, likely in parts to protect...
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the people over on the googles and facebooks of the world are much more politically active than the people who uged used to run oracle and hewlett-packard. you guys fought, you were scrappy, scott mcneilly would thrown down in front of cameras. everyone always wants to be friend. elon is the last fighter. even you, this is a tom siebel 2.0, you haven't said anything wise cracking or thrown anyone under the bus in the five minutes we've been on. >> we're kind of disappointing in that. >> john and i are valley old timers in a world where people have been blogging about the valley for six months. when last we covered you, there was a scrappy young upstart picketing your user conferences. i think a lot of people didn't expect to become the billionaire he is today and a lot of people thought crm was too small the big winner out of the big wave. are you surprised what's become of sales force and how he has developed into that role? >> i think sales force is executed very well and built a fine company. i have with the greatest respect, done a fine job. >> you had said to fortune magazi magazine,
the people over on the googles and facebooks of the world are much more politically active than the people who uged used to run oracle and hewlett-packard. you guys fought, you were scrappy, scott mcneilly would thrown down in front of cameras. everyone always wants to be friend. elon is the last fighter. even you, this is a tom siebel 2.0, you haven't said anything wise cracking or thrown anyone under the bus in the five minutes we've been on. >> we're kind of disappointing in that....
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tonight a conversation with eric schmidt, the executive chairman of alphabet, the parent company of google. >> think about the information that you have you now that you didn't have a decade ago. think about the companies that you-- that we talked about today that didn't exist ten years ago. think abouted-- find a ten year old, borrow one, get one loaned to you, and watch this ten year old manipulate his or her i pad or iphone-- ipad or iphone. you will see the future and it is a good future. if all the evidence is that people are getting smarter, by the way, not dumber. all right, the evidence is that achievement is going on up and a lot of this is due to the interconnectedness, right, and the intergraition of all of us. it's going to be a very good world. >> rose: we conclude with larry kellerman and peter corsell of twenty first centuryh started my pill grammage in the electric utility industry way back when when i started edison company, a industry i have grown up with, an industry i believe has been very transformational since its very founding, well over a century ago. and my belief
tonight a conversation with eric schmidt, the executive chairman of alphabet, the parent company of google. >> think about the information that you have you now that you didn't have a decade ago. think about the companies that you-- that we talked about today that didn't exist ten years ago. think abouted-- find a ten year old, borrow one, get one loaned to you, and watch this ten year old manipulate his or her i pad or iphone-- ipad or iphone. you will see the future and it is a good...
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the google algorithm responds accordingly. that's what i suspect is happening. >> i am trying mott to -- >> how do you clean out your junk? >> we were talking about this and it is the definition of spam. there -- might as well say there is a. >>> jeer -- nigerian prince coming to the united states. we will get a million dollars. barack obama did it to me. i signed up in 2007 for his e-mails and i get four a week and they go to the spam file. that's what it is. >> this is g mail, right? this is a g mail. i don't have g mail like you people. i have mind spring from i don't know, 19906? 1996? why? when i go to my spam folder i have e-mails from bob dole asking him to help him defeat the other clinton. and i get half price ticket to sugar ray concerts. >> that is amazing. it shows that google's filter is working. you can go in there and take stuff out. >> it is easy to say this isn't spam. it has to be the wording and any fundraising or political e-mail will probably get sent there because, yeah, you were saying it it is a pill to
the google algorithm responds accordingly. that's what i suspect is happening. >> i am trying mott to -- >> how do you clean out your junk? >> we were talking about this and it is the definition of spam. there -- might as well say there is a. >>> jeer -- nigerian prince coming to the united states. we will get a million dollars. barack obama did it to me. i signed up in 2007 for his e-mails and i get four a week and they go to the spam file. that's what it is....
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the servers, to my knowledge. apple was not under my watch. apple, google, any of those. is authorized to collect communications with those companies under the fisa amendment act. and what it has to do is serve a court order to do that. and only in certain conditions can it do it. emily: what keeps you up at night? what worries you most? ♪ emily: your first day in the private sector, what was that like? general alexander: my first day. it was april fools'. 1 april. knowing me and what are my guess what my friends are like, i was betting somebody would call me and say, your retirement has been pushed back. my first day, i got on a plane to go to a conference in las vegas. i was not sure what i would do. i had several job offers. i did not know if i wanted to work for somebody. i was not looking forward to working with somebody. in i talked to some financial institutions at other companies. they said with what you know about cyber security, why not start a cyber security company? to solve some of these problems, and the more we got onto it, i talked to some of the guys, and
the servers, to my knowledge. apple was not under my watch. apple, google, any of those. is authorized to collect communications with those companies under the fisa amendment act. and what it has to do is serve a court order to do that. and only in certain conditions can it do it. emily: what keeps you up at night? what worries you most? ♪ emily: your first day in the private sector, what was that like? general alexander: my first day. it was april fools'. 1 april. knowing me and what are my...
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birds injured and the reason they're turning up at wildlife rescue centers and their connection to the googles. sfx: turbines revving up, getting louder and louder you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding (upbeat music) - [voiceover] you are san francisco. we've been with you from the beginning. we've seen each other through good times and bad. sickness and health. we're with you san francisco, and you bring out the best in us. care. zuckerberg san francisco general hospital and trauma center. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. a south bay wildfire life center is seeing an up tick in injured or orphaned egrets. they're coming from a large colony on the google campus in mountain view. google and the city have closed a road to protect the birds during breeding season. workers at the wild wife center of silicon valley say they'
birds injured and the reason they're turning up at wildlife rescue centers and their connection to the googles. sfx: turbines revving up, getting louder and louder you hear that? that's the sound of our summer sale firing up its engines with fares as low as $69 dollars one-way. so get ready to take off... because sale prices as low as these don't happen every day! book your low fare now at southwest.com low fares. nothing to hide. that's transfarency. sfx: clap, clap, ding (upbeat music) -...
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libraries can access copies of books and actually pay for them instead of having libraries and the googles saying, oh, we can't possibly license all these books, so it has to be fair use. that takes away a lot of income, ultimately, out of the market and from authors. so those are the big ones, but there are a bunch of issues. >> host: when you look at where we are in publishing in 2016, has there ever been another period in history where this revolution is happening like it is now? >> well, when the -- yeah. i mean, when the beginning of publishing. it was a huge change in terms of the written word. it was enormous. i mean, people who never had access to books before suddenly had access to books. it took a hundred years for the publishing industry to realize that, oh, we can use this technology for mass, mass distribution. cheap books that, you know, many, many people could provide access to. so the digital revolution is just as big. i mean, the implications are huge, and we're already starting to see some of that in terms of the ability to access knowledge. it's very, very exciting. we j
libraries can access copies of books and actually pay for them instead of having libraries and the googles saying, oh, we can't possibly license all these books, so it has to be fair use. that takes away a lot of income, ultimately, out of the market and from authors. so those are the big ones, but there are a bunch of issues. >> host: when you look at where we are in publishing in 2016, has there ever been another period in history where this revolution is happening like it is now?...
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the question is why? why might google sheet on hillary's behalf? le ceo eric schmidt, chairman of google company alphabet who helped create the company called ground works whose sole purpose is to get clinton elected by giving her an edge in data crunching. manipulating search results may not sound like a big deal but these show you can swing voter attitude up to 48 percent by feeding people positive search results. google claims it did not temper with the results. source said says the clinton camp knows this is happening, go to the website yourself and see why they claim. jon: interesting. it's thank you. after scott more next. heather: let's bring in julie rating ski, a former political advisor to the late new jersey senator frank lautenberg and tony say, a republican campaign consultant and executive vice president of jamestown associates, both fox news contributors. so did google do it or did they not do it? >> i have no idea. if they did do it, it's wrong. heather: it's obvious though, you have the examples william had and i seconds go try it m
the question is why? why might google sheet on hillary's behalf? le ceo eric schmidt, chairman of google company alphabet who helped create the company called ground works whose sole purpose is to get clinton elected by giving her an edge in data crunching. manipulating search results may not sound like a big deal but these show you can swing voter attitude up to 48 percent by feeding people positive search results. google claims it did not temper with the results. source said says the clinton...
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in terms of valuation, why aren't some of those other names like the facebook, the googles, the onesu've owned and sort of ridden as they've moved up, why aren't you having issues about valuations there? >> well, we have issues every day. that's why we go to work every day, and we love it. it's a great opportunity -- maria: but you don't see the same situation there that you do in, like, a linkedin. >> absolutely not. facebook, one, you have a very entrepreneurial ceo who owns a lot of stock, so he's your partner. seems to be dedicated to building the respective businesses that it owns. and if you look at it, it has literally billions of users as of the last quarterly report. they said that about a billion of them spend 50 minutes a day on the respective networks. i think there were tv networks that would kill for that audience. maria: for sure. gary: liz ann, let's talk about active management. morris, obviously, an active manager versus index. one of things i heard over the holiday weekend, again, and you hear it daily, is why give money to an active manager? indexing continues to
in terms of valuation, why aren't some of those other names like the facebook, the googles, the onesu've owned and sort of ridden as they've moved up, why aren't you having issues about valuations there? >> well, we have issues every day. that's why we go to work every day, and we love it. it's a great opportunity -- maria: but you don't see the same situation there that you do in, like, a linkedin. >> absolutely not. facebook, one, you have a very entrepreneurial ceo who owns a lot...
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see live radar, alert sent right to your phone, search for it in the apple and google play storms. ch more on the damage throughout the morning. breaking news out of chester. three kids rescued from burning home, they're all recovering in the hospital right now, dave kinchen has the very latest on this one, dave, good morning. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. very active scene at the corner of third and yarn nel chester. i want to show this house really converted into apartments. take a look, before we go to the video, if you can see where the charred windows are, told by firefighters they had to carry down the three kids down that fire escape, as fire was coming out of those windows right there. so those kids made it down. their parent made it out okay. that family of five taken to the hospital for observation. we don't know what their injuries are exactly at this point. now, as we go to the video, we can tell you that the fire chief did not have the exact ages on those people who got out, the children. we know eight other people live in the building, they're also displaced
see live radar, alert sent right to your phone, search for it in the apple and google play storms. ch more on the damage throughout the morning. breaking news out of chester. three kids rescued from burning home, they're all recovering in the hospital right now, dave kinchen has the very latest on this one, dave, good morning. >> reporter: chris, good morning to you. very active scene at the corner of third and yarn nel chester. i want to show this house really converted into apartments....
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>> they have been struggling the last, i would say, year and a half under google's wings. had some slow product of other newa lot products that have not emerged yet. ofn there was quite a lot argument among some of the rank and file at nest, some of the that tony fadell has quite a divisive management style. together and tony is leaving. >> so a bit of a culture clash. we actually spoke to tony fadell ago at the world economic forum about why he sold his company to google. listen. >> we've been producing new products, but we've wanted to roll them out to multiple countries. we're in 96 countries where we don't even sell today, because devices beingse connected but we can't get there fast enough. for us, going with google, we could get financing. that's not a problem. but going with google, we can to resources to allow us to move these products around the world much more quickly, because as a small start-up, you just have to build all this. >> you mentioned the cultural issues. tony fadell previously was part of the team at apple that developed the iphone, sort of a steve j
>> they have been struggling the last, i would say, year and a half under google's wings. had some slow product of other newa lot products that have not emerged yet. ofn there was quite a lot argument among some of the rank and file at nest, some of the that tony fadell has quite a divisive management style. together and tony is leaving. >> so a bit of a culture clash. we actually spoke to tony fadell ago at the world economic forum about why he sold his company to google. listen....
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harsh words thrown as both presidential nominees focus their efforts on the general election. >>> google is accused of tampering with its search engine. >>> a final farewell for a boxing legend. mohammed ali was buried after a funeral possession -- procession. >>> we are tracking the weekend forecast. i will let you know where the red flag warning is going to be. >>> thousands of people lined the streets in louisville kentucky to say goodbye to boxing legend, mohammed ali. his first traveled 19 miles through his hometown to his final resting place at an historic cemetery. this afternoon family members, friends, dignitaries celebrities and fans gathered for a celebration of his life.>> mike tobin reports from kentucky.>>reporter: draped in an islamic tapestry and having earned his place in history, the man who bore the title, the greatest, mohammed ali prepared for his final trip. bearing his paul among others were will smith who portrayed him in the movie ali, mike tyson and lennox lewis and -->> he will never be forgotten.>>reporter: fans flew flat -- through flowers. ultimately, over a
harsh words thrown as both presidential nominees focus their efforts on the general election. >>> google is accused of tampering with its search engine. >>> a final farewell for a boxing legend. mohammed ali was buried after a funeral possession -- procession. >>> we are tracking the weekend forecast. i will let you know where the red flag warning is going to be. >>> thousands of people lined the streets in louisville kentucky to say goodbye to boxing legend,...
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- no, the two google guys, they're a little kooky. but they want to put a chairlift up the (laughs) - well, mayor, if you get elected-- - there are no chairlifts in my administration. - in the swisher administration, there will be no chairlifts - possibly hover boards, but not chairlifts. - ok, i'm down with that, that's good. nice to see you. - thank you so much. - good luck with your campaign. - well, i'm gonna do my journalism for a while longer first. - [evan] this would be mayor in what year? - after my kids get out of the age where they get arrested. - save that one for the next year. kara swisher, thank you very much. - thank you you so much. - kara swisher. (applause) - [voiceover] we'd love to have you join us in the studio. visit our website at klru.org/overheard to find invitations to interviews, q&as with our audience guests, and an archive of past episodes. - there's something gone wrong there, in the way the government is set up to deal with that kind of thing. they don't know how to send emails, some of them know how to
- no, the two google guys, they're a little kooky. but they want to put a chairlift up the (laughs) - well, mayor, if you get elected-- - there are no chairlifts in my administration. - in the swisher administration, there will be no chairlifts - possibly hover boards, but not chairlifts. - ok, i'm down with that, that's good. nice to see you. - thank you so much. - good luck with your campaign. - well, i'm gonna do my journalism for a while longer first. - [evan] this would be mayor in what...
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key man at nest, perhaps, he was the reason google paid $3 billion. given what you know about this situation, and the deal that was done, what can you tell us about how important he was to the strategy and what happens now? >> yeah. as you noted, google ventures, when it was called google ventures, now gv, was an early vet investor in nest and saw it from the earlier stages and tony was very vital of course to getting the company to where it got to and being acquired by google, and you know, of course he was an important and vital part of that. but as he said in his letter to the world on the nest blog, this has been a transition that he's been thinking about for awhile and i think the company, seems like it's in a pretty good state right now. it's a very very large company within google, so they are bringing in a new person who they have experience with, who did a good job at motorola in order to run it and hopefully keep everything running just the way it has been under tony. >> finally before we go, the gv investments range from slack to john to per
key man at nest, perhaps, he was the reason google paid $3 billion. given what you know about this situation, and the deal that was done, what can you tell us about how important he was to the strategy and what happens now? >> yeah. as you noted, google ventures, when it was called google ventures, now gv, was an early vet investor in nest and saw it from the earlier stages and tony was very vital of course to getting the company to where it got to and being acquired by google, and you...
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this time the google search matched yahoo and bing. >> this appears to be an intentional manipulation of search results, the presentation of those to favor an outcome somebody wants. >> google denies that, says it does not favor any candidate or cause. claims to the contrary simply misunderstand how auto complete works, predictions are produced based on a number of factors, including the popularity of search terms. >> based on what the results are, based on what the other search engines show, there's definitely a problem here. google explains that its systems automatically filter out offensive or inappropriate auto complete predictions. so negative information is not the first thing that pops up for candidates or anyone else. bret? >> william, thank you. >>> up next, shots ring out at a texas airport. all caught on camera we'll take you there. plus the obama administration claims to have ended two wars. but keeps adding to the fight. how the white house tries to explain that, next. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpie
this time the google search matched yahoo and bing. >> this appears to be an intentional manipulation of search results, the presentation of those to favor an outcome somebody wants. >> google denies that, says it does not favor any candidate or cause. claims to the contrary simply misunderstand how auto complete works, predictions are produced based on a number of factors, including the popularity of search terms. >> based on what the results are, based on what the other...
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the person. not much damage was done. but, obviously, police and google security want to get that person off the street. mountain view police have yet to confirm in the two incidents of related. >>> thank you. breaking overnight a car crashes into an oak home with a family inside. jessica castro has the newest information. >> the family is okay but the home is not. we will get to the video coming in to the newsroom and look at the car smashed into the front door, the crash site area is near coliseum way and independent row but the driver lost control as they were exiting 880. the car knocked down a power pole and took out a fire hydrant. there is a big mess for the firefighters. investigators are checking out the home. as for the driver of the car the person is hurt. there is no word on the extent of the injuries. we have a crew. when any information comes in i will check. >> thank you, jessica. a 21-year-old was watching a movie and stabbed multiple times in a random attack. he was at the theater on santa rosa avenue yesterday afternoon. a stranger came
the person. not much damage was done. but, obviously, police and google security want to get that person off the street. mountain view police have yet to confirm in the two incidents of related. >>> thank you. breaking overnight a car crashes into an oak home with a family inside. jessica castro has the newest information. >> the family is okay but the home is not. we will get to the video coming in to the newsroom and look at the car smashed into the front door, the crash site...
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in madrid, part of an intensifying tax probe across europe, claiming the internet giant does not pay as much tax as it should. google new diversity networks for the first time since 201 women4, -- 201 30% of google employees. -- 47% of google employees. stock we are watching, jerusalem-based mobile eye does some of the software's possible for -- we mention the problem the tesla had, investigation after the death of a driver. bmwnews comes weeks after unveiled the driverless concept car. correspondentt has more from tel aviv. bmwobileye teaming up with does not come as a huge surprise. been a customer before of mobileye. i think it's with high up with intel that is the most interesting from mobileye's perspective. intel is the world's biggest chipmaker and rules the roost when it comes to service of pcs and laptops. it has been a bit of a laggard when it comes to in car technology. it is the tech that moves into cars that is becoming an increasingly important selling point for auto manufacturers. a tie up with mobileye and b&w is attractive. this is a real validation of this technology, not just for the world's leadi
in madrid, part of an intensifying tax probe across europe, claiming the internet giant does not pay as much tax as it should. google new diversity networks for the first time since 201 women4, -- 201 30% of google employees. -- 47% of google employees. stock we are watching, jerusalem-based mobile eye does some of the software's possible for -- we mention the problem the tesla had, investigation after the death of a driver. bmwnews comes weeks after unveiled the driverless concept car....
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the same reason buffett does it. they keep it exceedingly large. same reason googleh the original stock before it was alphabet, had that, again, very large number. makes it difficult, i think, for a lot of people to justify. oh, yeah, i want to buy this $1,300 stock or whatever. so i think it's a great company. i think booking.com is going to rocket because of what's going on in europe right now. they're really big there, and i think the advice is good, but i just would rather trade expedia, because i can get in and out with a lot less friction. >> all right, joe? >> compelling at this valuation on the pullback. i don't know necessarily what i would do with it. i think there's a lot of uncertainty as we've talked about earlier in the show that is going to impact this company. >> travel in europe might be a bit of a difference. >> but travel to europe. >> they talk about the ad spend. some of that being able to come down. there are a lot of compelling reasons why this is an interesting call. i just think there are better names that i would rather be in in the industry
the same reason buffett does it. they keep it exceedingly large. same reason googleh the original stock before it was alphabet, had that, again, very large number. makes it difficult, i think, for a lot of people to justify. oh, yeah, i want to buy this $1,300 stock or whatever. so i think it's a great company. i think booking.com is going to rocket because of what's going on in europe right now. they're really big there, and i think the advice is good, but i just would rather trade expedia,...
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when you think about it, you have to think about the mark caps. google'sllion market cap. amazon $350. if you're going to place your chips on something, you would say amazon has a much better shot to get there. the stock was at $450 a year ago and at $730 now. what's it going to matter if it's $1,000. google acts very poorly. >> what's up with google? >> nothing. sort of just treading water. i still like it. amazon's smaller, $34 billion move. it seems more likely, but it doesn't make me want to be in amazon. i wouldn't short it, though. absolutely wouldn't short. >> next up here, best buy, tough day for the stock, falling more than 3% on the news of the ceo shold 12.8 million in stock. joly. >> never a good sign. here's a stock that made an all-time high. not a big multiple. the optics are just not good. just doesn't auger well. regardless of the reason. i have no idea what the reasons were. maybe he wants to buy stevie cohen's house out in the hamptons. >> too late. >> god only knows. but just doesn't look good. best buy to me still has problems. still h
when you think about it, you have to think about the mark caps. google'sllion market cap. amazon $350. if you're going to place your chips on something, you would say amazon has a much better shot to get there. the stock was at $450 a year ago and at $730 now. what's it going to matter if it's $1,000. google acts very poorly. >> what's up with google? >> nothing. sort of just treading water. i still like it. amazon's smaller, $34 billion move. it seems more likely, but it doesn't...
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sneaks up behind amanda. >> interestingly enough in the description for this video, is a link to the googleument that he put together while planning this engagement. this guy really, really, really thought about this proposal. i think he's just about the most type a personality. the amount of planning and how he did it by the ring. the planning and how he's going to do it. maybe throw her off the trail with more places to go and more things to do. >> i'm hyperventilating. he's also managed to rank people by who may blow the plan. people's risk level. the ultrahigh risk level, for himself. literally almost blew it 500 times. >> you're just proposing, dude, not saving the world. >> hey, not one minute ago you were all set to love it. >> you know there was a -- as he gets to the end. turns over the page and suddenly -- her mouth just drops open. yes, i will marry you! big hug, big kisses and the crowd went -- [ screaming british columbia. >> they were risk level low because they were there. >> it's wacky monday so we've got max, a fishy situation. >> that was mother nature saying dude, you're
sneaks up behind amanda. >> interestingly enough in the description for this video, is a link to the googleument that he put together while planning this engagement. this guy really, really, really thought about this proposal. i think he's just about the most type a personality. the amount of planning and how he did it by the ring. the planning and how he's going to do it. maybe throw her off the trail with more places to go and more things to do. >> i'm hyperventilating. he's also...
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the bus? >> ahead, is google manipulating its search engine to help hillary clinton? l explain when "the five" returns. but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. vote yes on the drug price relief act. and drug companies are spending to bring♪ no, you're noton drug ♪ yogonna watch it! ♪tch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download on the goooooo! ♪ ♪ you'll just have to miss it! ♪ yeah, you'll just have to miss it! ♪ ♪ we can't let you download... uh, no thanks. i have x1 from xfinity so... don't fall for directv. xfinity lets you download your shows from anywhere. i used to like that song. >>> welcome back. last month we told you about allegations that facebook was manipulating its news feed to suppress conservatives. now google is under the microscope for possible political bias as well. the news site sourcefed alleges that google is manipulating its search
the bus? >> ahead, is google manipulating its search engine to help hillary clinton? l explain when "the five" returns. but with added touches you can't get everywhere else, like claim free rewards... or safe driving bonus checks. even a claim satisfaction guaranteeeeeeeeeee! in means protection plus unique extras only from an expert allstate agent. it's good to be in, good hands. vote yes on the drug price relief act. and drug companies are spending to bring♪ no, you're noton...
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the property. thousands of people come here to google in mountain view to work and a lot of people are coming here watch them work. silicon valley is a hot tourist spot. that is because people are coming to see the hot technical companies like those that offer tours of the tech world on the web site, with prices from $300 to $1,300 depending what you want did see. and one company said silicon valley tours are the most popular in the bay area even more than the van sites. the must popular defendant nations are the facebook sign nations are the facebook sign in menlo park, the garden and take your >> it is very impressive selfie from matt. >> new survey reveals the most unaffordable place to live in america is not san francisco or manhattan it is...brooklyn. followed by marin at home and santa cruz and then, san francisco at number four. maui rounds it out. brooklyn and marin and santa cruz all require the average wage earns to spend his entire salary and more to buy the median home price. >> interesting. a mobile advertising company you have likely never heard of or will hear of, is beginning to pa
the property. thousands of people come here to google in mountain view to work and a lot of people are coming here watch them work. silicon valley is a hot tourist spot. that is because people are coming to see the hot technical companies like those that offer tours of the tech world on the web site, with prices from $300 to $1,300 depending what you want did see. and one company said silicon valley tours are the most popular in the bay area even more than the van sites. the must popular...
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the british. they turned to google for their answers. hours after the nation voted to leave the european union, the second most asked question on the search engine was what is the eu. from britain. >> just a reminder, that's all. >> i do weather and i know what that is. >> number one question, what does it mean to leave the eu. third most searched question, which nations are in the eu. >> at least they're asking the questions. >> that's true. >> and finding the answers. >> today, many people saying what does this mean. really the big question. >> thanks for joining us. lester holt next with nightly news. >>> there is breaking news tonight. fatal flood disaster. at least 20 dead. hundreds more trapped in a mall. homes and cars swept away by a raging catastrophe. the worst in a hundred years. >>> shock waves around the world. markets free fall. retirement funds taking a big hit as britain makes a historic break from the european union. the deep impacts here at he. >>> also, what did he say? donald trump in the uk, raising eyebrows, promotin
the british. they turned to google for their answers. hours after the nation voted to leave the european union, the second most asked question on the search engine was what is the eu. from britain. >> just a reminder, that's all. >> i do weather and i know what that is. >> number one question, what does it mean to leave the eu. third most searched question, which nations are in the eu. >> at least they're asking the questions. >> that's true. >> and finding...
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that was the second most googled question? d this is true, the first most googled question was "what does it mean to leave the e.u.?" it means you're going to lose $2 trillion! in the global economy. you know what i blame this on? i blame this on the word "brexit." i do. it's just too cutesy. "you going to vote for the brexit?" "well, why not?" countsounds cute, you know? it should have been called "the financial (bleep)-pocalypse." (cheers and applause) oh! now, look... there were a lot of pro-brexit forces saying that money which was going to the e.u. would be diverted back to the u.k. -- even-no one could say how and everyone kept contradicting themselves -- so it's possible that a lot of people thought the brexit was going to bring economic benefits. but the main reason for the brexit win was something a little more reliable than economics. >> the u.k.'s high employment rate has drawn migrants from poorer countries in the e.u. like poland and lithuania. but many in britain resent these migrants and that resentment was a key
that was the second most googled question? d this is true, the first most googled question was "what does it mean to leave the e.u.?" it means you're going to lose $2 trillion! in the global economy. you know what i blame this on? i blame this on the word "brexit." i do. it's just too cutesy. "you going to vote for the brexit?" "well, why not?" countsounds cute, you know? it should have been called "the financial (bleep)-pocalypse." (cheers and...