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the time. i don't know you need to. you will see upgrades in google, i'm sure of that. >> one of the biggest concerns going into the quarter was sales on advertising revenue based on advertisers pulling away from youtube over the objectionable content. that's pretty much taken to bed, isn't it? >> that story broke in mid-march. >> do we know yet? >> this company does not look at guidance. you look at the confidence, some of the commentary that we've already we heard in the press release, they don't really. they're not putting any alarm bells out there. there is some issue that carried on in q2. despite the fact the price is down a bit, you expect that. that's where they, i won't mention one thing. you talk about these other bets. those losses were greater tan expected. they will blow a billion dollars in the quarter. there is a time investors might think differently about that. they also year over year gained 10,000 employees. so i think we're at a point, we will see this when we talk about a himson, investors like the fact that these companies are in
the time. i don't know you need to. you will see upgrades in google, i'm sure of that. >> one of the biggest concerns going into the quarter was sales on advertising revenue based on advertisers pulling away from youtube over the objectionable content. that's pretty much taken to bed, isn't it? >> that story broke in mid-march. >> do we know yet? >> this company does not look at guidance. you look at the confidence, some of the commentary that we've already we heard in...
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new details about the suspect in a deadly truck attack in sweden. google is accused of underpaying women. and the rock 'n' roll hall of fame class of 2017 storms the stage. ♪ keep on rockin' in the free world ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news." >> duthiers: good evening. i'm vladimir duthiers. this is our western edition. president trump broke two dailz of twitter silence today, sending a shoutout to u.s. service members involve in an airstrike on a syrian airbase. mr. trump is spending the weekend at his mar-a-lago resort in palm beach, where his administration is denying rumors of an impending west wing shake-up. here's margaret brennan. >> i think we have made tremendous progress in our relationship with china. >> reporter: president trump's china summit was not the only high-stakes diploamalcy at mar-a-lago. on the sidelines, chief of staff reince priebus brokered a detente between the administration's two warring factions, varies steve bannon and trump son-in-law jared kushner. the populist bannon is the architect of the america first policy and has adv
new details about the suspect in a deadly truck attack in sweden. google is accused of underpaying women. and the rock 'n' roll hall of fame class of 2017 storms the stage. ♪ keep on rockin' in the free world ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news." >> duthiers: good evening. i'm vladimir duthiers. this is our western edition. president trump broke two dailz of twitter silence today, sending a shoutout to u.s. service members involve in an airstrike on a syrian airbase. mr. trump...
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coming up, the answer to a question, just google it. tics think the search engine giant is too much of a monopoly. what percentage of americans use google for their searches? the answer. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov at crowne plaza we know business travel isn't just business. there's this. 'a bit of this. why not? your hotel should make it easy to do all the things you do. which is what we do. crow plaza. we're all business, mostly. kennedy: before the break i asked what percentage of americans used google for their searches. the answer, it's only 64%. google reportedly has an 88% market share in search advertising. an article from the "new york times" ask is it time to break up google. here to explain why google is not a monopoly and discuss his own personal search history, it's jonathan
coming up, the answer to a question, just google it. tics think the search engine giant is too much of a monopoly. what percentage of americans use google for their searches? the answer. think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov at crowne plaza we know...
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alphabet, parent company of google out for the results. is ashley giving that to us or lori? ashley, go ahead and give that to us. >> i'm all over alphabet google, whatever you want to call it. , per share coming in 7.73. the estimate was 7.39. beat on earnings, revenue coming in at 24.75 billion. that too is a beat. it is up 22% year-over-year. the paid click growth up 44%. however the costs per click, that is your average ad revenue is down 19%. the stock shot up about 3.5% when earnings came out. now coming back a little bit, still up 2% after-hours, guys. david: thank you very much. cost per click was expected to go down 11%. look again, what is happening. this is two for two right now. both alphabet google and amazon doing extraordinarily well after-hours. carol, there is a lot that google is doing now, didn't used to. still gets vast majority of money from advertising. it does a lot of other stuff as well. we'll look closely at that are we not, as well as investors? >> we do look at that. i think what is interesting about google, even though they are always investing for
alphabet, parent company of google out for the results. is ashley giving that to us or lori? ashley, go ahead and give that to us. >> i'm all over alphabet google, whatever you want to call it. , per share coming in 7.73. the estimate was 7.39. beat on earnings, revenue coming in at 24.75 billion. that too is a beat. it is up 22% year-over-year. the paid click growth up 44%. however the costs per click, that is your average ad revenue is down 19%. the stock shot up about 3.5% when...
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. >> there is a lot of pressure from the intermediaries, the facebooks, the googles, the suppress the communication of those who are pro-isis, so that is one of those fine lines that you have to draw in internet governance. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2, "the communicators." announcer: here is a look at our c-span schedule. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, former president barack obama discusses civic engagement and community engagement, his first public appearance since leaving office. attorney general jeff sessions speaks about workplace integrity and ethical standards, and then for-span3, the march science rally, marking the 47th .nniversary of earth day on saturday, live coverage of this year's correspondents dinner, with the senior correspondent for "the daily show," and the announcement of several awards and college scholarships. president trump will not be attending this year's dinner, making him the first president to skip the event since ronald reagan in 1981, who was recovering from being shot. speaking with the president of the white house correspondents association
. >> there is a lot of pressure from the intermediaries, the facebooks, the googles, the suppress the communication of those who are pro-isis, so that is one of those fine lines that you have to draw in internet governance. watch tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2, "the communicators." announcer: here is a look at our c-span schedule. at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, former president barack obama discusses civic engagement and community engagement, his first public appearance since...
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♪ emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at google from literally the very beginning.n 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and became the starter of the advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy a one-year-old video streaming site called youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10 year anniversary of that acquisition, youtube has more than 1 billion users watching videos around the world. and wojcicki is in charge. joining me today, susan wojcicki of youtube. great to have you here. thanks so much for joining us. susan: thank you for having me. emily: how did they end up in your garage? susan: i wish i said i had a good eye and picked them out as students in stanford and said, "come in my garage." i wish i could tell you that, but it did not work that way. what happened is, i bought a house, and houses are very expensive in silicon valley, and i was a student, and so i wanted someone to help me pay the mortgage. they were looking for space, and it was just the two of them plus they had one e
♪ emily: she has been one of the most powerful women at google from literally the very beginning.n 1998, two unknown entrepreneurs set up their first office in her garage. susan wojcicki became employee number 16 and became the starter of the advertising business. she urged her bosses to buy a one-year-old video streaming site called youtube for $1.65 billion. on the 10 year anniversary of that acquisition, youtube has more than 1 billion users watching videos around the world. and wojcicki...
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coming up, the answer to a question, just google it. rch engine giant is too much of a monopoly. what percentage of americans use google for their searches? the answer. and jonathan hoenig's best reaction after the break. if you often suffer from a dry mouth, over time it can lead to cavities and bad breath. that's why there is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor,... ...since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in y
coming up, the answer to a question, just google it. rch engine giant is too much of a monopoly. what percentage of americans use google for their searches? the answer. and jonathan hoenig's best reaction after the break. if you often suffer from a dry mouth, over time it can lead to cavities and bad breath. that's why there is biotene, the # 1 dry mouth brand recommended by dentists. biotene. for people who suffer from a dry mouth. ♪ we rbut we are not victims.ack. we are survivors. we are...
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this is a major blow to potential sentiment, a blow to the pr for google. they are, and it's only going to have a modest impact. i think in our minds they have done a pretty good job of identifying the problems, working to correct it. our sense is that google is seeing everything from the inside, and they are not seeing a major impact yet. i would typically go with some of that commentary in terms of the forward impact. caroline: harry, moving away from youtube and looking at other areas, we are all very concerned about the money being plowed into so-called moonshots. do you feel more at ease, that perhaps they have a handle on their spending? harry: i don't think it has made a major contribution to the revenue. the core business is still advertising across search and video. i think that they are going to be careful about spending their money in the right places. i think the key thing for them is they have to find that next growth area. who knows whether these types of problems associated with content are going to have long-term effects on their video busin
this is a major blow to potential sentiment, a blow to the pr for google. they are, and it's only going to have a modest impact. i think in our minds they have done a pretty good job of identifying the problems, working to correct it. our sense is that google is seeing everything from the inside, and they are not seeing a major impact yet. i would typically go with some of that commentary in terms of the forward impact. caroline: harry, moving away from youtube and looking at other areas, we...
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>>> google, what is the whopper burger? >> reporter: google has reprogrammed its google home voice assistant to ignore a new ad from burger king that deliberately sets the device off when it hears that guy ask about whopper, google home is similar to amazon echo and is set off by the phrase -- >> wow, that's sneaky. >> and then it goes to week paid yarks reads whatever is there and burger king went on wikipedia, made it all yay whopper and it worked for a bit and now google had changed it and apparently burger king and google did not talk to each other ahead of time and google was surprised? >> taking advantage of that. >> they were trying to game the system there. >> you get to do that once. >> boys, we are going out to lunch today. you know why? it's national make lunch count day. the idea is to empower workers to step away from your desk and take a break for lunch. according to a 2016 study, most workers suffer from a a fear of lynching out workers eat lunch at their desk twice a week.
>>> google, what is the whopper burger? >> reporter: google has reprogrammed its google home voice assistant to ignore a new ad from burger king that deliberately sets the device off when it hears that guy ask about whopper, google home is similar to amazon echo and is set off by the phrase -- >> wow, that's sneaky. >> and then it goes to week paid yarks reads whatever is there and burger king went on wikipedia, made it all yay whopper and it worked for a bit and now...
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we put out in the goal of the google dock was to
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this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: google has unveiled the upgrades to google earth. adds new features like 3-d maps and specific locations of interactive guided tours. these are led by scientists and documentarians helping users learn about the world. this version of google earth is now available in chrome or on android, and will be coming to ios in the future. former microsoft ceo and current l.a. clippers owner steve ballmer believes in data. he believes in it so much he has launched a comprehensive data driven look at government spending. it is called usa facts. earlier, david gura met him and asked if measuring productivity impact has gotten any easier. >> measuring productivity is a weird concept to me. measuring how people live, how they eat, what their housing looks like, how much money they have to spend on those things, that looks clear to me. obviously, we all like having cell phones.it has changed lives. it has made things different . yet, it doesn't show up in a particular way in some of the gdp and productivity numbers. to me, that may not be the most im
this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: google has unveiled the upgrades to google earth. adds new features like 3-d maps and specific locations of interactive guided tours. these are led by scientists and documentarians helping users learn about the world. this version of google earth is now available in chrome or on android, and will be coming to ios in the future. former microsoft ceo and current l.a. clippers owner steve ballmer believes in data. he believes in it so much he has launched a...
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can you also block the sorts of tracking and advertising that google and facebooks do. 's a lot harder to block the tracking that your internet provider would do. >> so that's the privacy aspect. what about the point larry is making in choking off competition and lowering prices but this, in effect, if it had been allowed to stay in place, would in effect made it more expensive for ifps to do business in the only after expense is they would have had to ask your permission. this would have cut off is being able to sell and share your information without your permission. with these rules, ifps could have done it as long as they ask you first. they could have offered discounts, they could have offered free services, but they would have had to go get your permission before they subsidize this stuff with your personal data. >> let me ask you this then, part of your argument is these rules were unfair, because they applied only to internet service providers and not companies like lookle and facebook, if they had been applied to companies like google and facebook, would they ha
can you also block the sorts of tracking and advertising that google and facebooks do. 's a lot harder to block the tracking that your internet provider would do. >> so that's the privacy aspect. what about the point larry is making in choking off competition and lowering prices but this, in effect, if it had been allowed to stay in place, would in effect made it more expensive for ifps to do business in the only after expense is they would have had to ask your permission. this would have...
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i'm going to be performing the google translate version of the gloria gaynor classic "i will survive" aware ♪ ♪ i live all my life with you all my love is in your hands i'm never punctual i'm never punctual hey hey ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you got to be punctual. >> that was so good man. >> jimmy: i will be punctual. >> you will be punctual. >> if she did that. >> i know, and unfortunately, look what happened. >> jimmy: i know yeah. [ light laughter ] for our last one, let's try a a duet okay? >> okay. >> jimmy: it's one of my favorite songs, "just give me a a reason" by pink and nate ruess. we'll be singing the translated version called "only tell me ground." ♪ ♪ at the outset you are a felon who took my fanta and i'm ready to hunt yes ♪ ♪ feeling was loud to you the folk pleasing your contacts propel became ♪ ♪ now we're conversing in full sleep, ooh ooh you should not mean to say them ooh ooh ♪ ♪ tell me when is yet the this is a love retain love ♪ ♪ only tell me grounds only view becomes consistent yes we now enjoy the broken curse ♪ ♪ and we can not reeducate i do no
i'm going to be performing the google translate version of the gloria gaynor classic "i will survive" aware ♪ ♪ i live all my life with you all my love is in your hands i'm never punctual i'm never punctual hey hey ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: you got to be punctual. >> that was so good man. >> jimmy: i will be punctual. >> you will be punctual. >> if she did that. >> i know, and unfortunately, look what happened. >> jimmy: i...
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but can the likes of google and amazon keep on growing? e up, business confidence up — stock markets up. how long can the trump bump last? we take stock of the president's first 100 days at the helm of the world's top economy. welcome to world business report. begin me that 8.5 minutes and i will give you an exciting snapshot of the world of business and money. also coming up — more surprises from president trump as he vows to renegotiate the us trade deal with south korea. we'll be getting the reaction from asia. but first. we start in silicon valley where three of the biggest names in technology have been reporting their numbers for the last three months. we are talking about the tech titans — google, amazon and microsoft. and it seems they are just getting bigger and bigger. the numbers are jaw dropping, take a look. kicking off with google. along with rival facebook it dominates online advertising. but it's still managing to grow very fast. google‘s parent company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22% to $2
but can the likes of google and amazon keep on growing? e up, business confidence up — stock markets up. how long can the trump bump last? we take stock of the president's first 100 days at the helm of the world's top economy. welcome to world business report. begin me that 8.5 minutes and i will give you an exciting snapshot of the world of business and money. also coming up — more surprises from president trump as he vows to renegotiate the us trade deal with south korea. we'll be getting...
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coming up, the fallout continues in the google controversy. e the changes at youtube enough to keep competitors from chipping away at its massive digital ad sales? 23andme clears a major regulatory hurdle. our interview with the c.e.o. on the future of the genetic testing market. samsung investors shrug off scandals to report higher-than-expected earnings. could the south korean giant be bouncing back? first to our lead, google continues to fight back from its ad controversy. youtube will now require video channels to reach 10,000 total views before pairing videos with advertisers, raising the bar for those posting on the site. is it enough after advertisers found their ads running next to offensive and extremist content? are they already jumping in to grab a larger share? joining us is jitendra waral and bob o'donnell, our guest host for the hour. a great way to be kicking off the show. who could be eating away at a dominant force? >> first of all, it is important to understand the measurement problem, the classification problem of user-genera
coming up, the fallout continues in the google controversy. e the changes at youtube enough to keep competitors from chipping away at its massive digital ad sales? 23andme clears a major regulatory hurdle. our interview with the c.e.o. on the future of the genetic testing market. samsung investors shrug off scandals to report higher-than-expected earnings. could the south korean giant be bouncing back? first to our lead, google continues to fight back from its ad controversy. youtube will now...
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assuming we don't get the markets mentioned, the -- google, and other giants expect to hit revenues of nearly 70 billion euros. thousands of visitors and thereds of companies, but industries facing some harsh reality as some consumers are slow to adopt technologies. >> back to the real world. touted reality has been as a means of revolutionizing how we play games, watch tv, travel, and even communicate. it was supposed to propel vr to the mainstream. but sales are not quite matching the hype, with the number of products shifting a full 40% behind forecast of this year, according to researchers. industriescar show, struck an optimistic note. --i think we are just crazy engaging with an dealing with emerging technology in their life. i think by 2020 we will start to see it much better marketplace, a much stronger marketplace. >> industry heavyweights are reluctant to release sales figures. neither htc or oculus have published sales figures. sell is the inexpensive goggles that can be used with your smart phone. million sinced 10 2014, which retail at $15. dedicatedgher end virtual realit
assuming we don't get the markets mentioned, the -- google, and other giants expect to hit revenues of nearly 70 billion euros. thousands of visitors and thereds of companies, but industries facing some harsh reality as some consumers are slow to adopt technologies. >> back to the real world. touted reality has been as a means of revolutionizing how we play games, watch tv, travel, and even communicate. it was supposed to propel vr to the mainstream. but sales are not quite matching the...
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the whopper sandwich. but i got an idea -- okay, google. what is the whopper burger? hearings the phrase, okay, google, it finds the whopper's wikipedia page and recites the ingredients. someone hacked the page and added that it's made of rat meat. google has tried to get the device from responding to the ad. late today, it was still working. >>> president trump makes a u-turn on russia. >> yeah, after praising president putin during the campaign, remember the white house now says we've hit a low point. why the change. >>> also, the secret apple project that could be a game changer for the medical community as well as millions of people with live-stream your favorite sport at the airport. binge dvr'd shows while painting your toes. on demand laughs during long bubble baths. tv everywhere is awesome. the all-new xfinity stream app. xfinity. the future of awesome. tech: when your windshield needs to be fixed... trust safelite autoglass. for these parents, driving around was the only way to get their baby to sleep. so when their windshield got cracked... customer: we can'
the whopper sandwich. but i got an idea -- okay, google. what is the whopper burger? hearings the phrase, okay, google, it finds the whopper's wikipedia page and recites the ingredients. someone hacked the page and added that it's made of rat meat. google has tried to get the device from responding to the ad. late today, it was still working. >>> president trump makes a u-turn on russia. >> yeah, after praising president putin during the campaign, remember the white house now...
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but this was the perfect situation. i googled that and immediately found a portrait of trump. - this is the famous six foot portrait? - this is another portrait. - a second portrait. - this is the second portrait. the six foot portrait we knew about already. that's the one he paid $20,000 for out of his charity. - out of foundation money. - right. i still never found that one. as a brief aside on that. i think you'll enjoy this. i get a picture of the six foot tall portrait. this was painted by a speed painter in five minutes. trump paid $20,000 for it. it's a picture of trump's face. it's sort of his normal skin tone but done in kind of a neony sort of way. we get a picture of it but we couldn't get the rights to use it. so i'm thinking okay i'll put this into google image search and it'll show me another place. maybe it's hanging on the wall in the background of somebody's prom picture or something. i put this picture of trump's face into the google image search. this is not a lie, this is absolutely true, google says i think t
but this was the perfect situation. i googled that and immediately found a portrait of trump. - this is the famous six foot portrait? - this is another portrait. - a second portrait. - this is the second portrait. the six foot portrait we knew about already. that's the one he paid $20,000 for out of his charity. - out of foundation money. - right. i still never found that one. as a brief aside on that. i think you'll enjoy this. i get a picture of the six foot tall portrait. this was painted by...
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for people to be able to create businesses in their garages that become the apples and the googles of the world. i wanted to see more opportunity for americans and i think the way to do that is to bring real and genuine business sense up to washington. create the opportunity for americans by ensuring that policies in washington reflect that the business of america should be business. and so i wanted to take some of the experiences i'd gained, one of many diverse experiences that are up here, but take that experience and help inform good policy. inform my colleagues about what it's like out in business, trying to create opportunities against difficult regulatory environment, right, or to create new products with a tax code that doesn't really work and promote growth. reporter: you grew up mostly in tennessee. how did you become the congressman from the ninth district of indiana? mr. hollingsworth: i grew up in a small town in coal country in tennessee. but like many kids, moved away to go to college and met my wife shortly thereafter. as we moved all the ways a crogs the country for he
for people to be able to create businesses in their garages that become the apples and the googles of the world. i wanted to see more opportunity for americans and i think the way to do that is to bring real and genuine business sense up to washington. create the opportunity for americans by ensuring that policies in washington reflect that the business of america should be business. and so i wanted to take some of the experiences i'd gained, one of many diverse experiences that are up here,...
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we are talking about the tech titans — google, amazon and microsoft. eems they are just getting bigger and bigger. the numbers are jaw dropping, take a look. dominates online advertising. but it's still managing to grow very fast. google‘s parent company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22 % to $24.8 billion. remember this isjust 3mths worth of sales. $5.5 billion of that was profit. it's the same story with amazon. it's one of the world's biggest retailers — it dominates online shopping — and still saw sales grow over 22% to almost $36 billion for the three months to march. three quarters of a billion of that was profit. amazon has been growing sales in double—digits for 20 years! microsoft too is raking in huge sales. many people wrote it off as a victim of the decline in pc‘s and the rise of tablets and smartphones. but it's become a leader in cloud computing. it made revenues of over $23 billion, although they were only up 6% and that was less than wall street was expecting. cyrus mewawalla is managing director of the
we are talking about the tech titans — google, amazon and microsoft. eems they are just getting bigger and bigger. the numbers are jaw dropping, take a look. dominates online advertising. but it's still managing to grow very fast. google‘s parent company alphabet saw revenues jump by almost a quarter on last year. up 22 % to $24.8 billion. remember this isjust 3mths worth of sales. $5.5 billion of that was profit. it's the same story with amazon. it's one of the world's biggest retailers...
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. >> there is a lot of pressure on he facebooks, the googles, the twitters to suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis, and so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw. >> that's monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is the book, "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign." the co-authors, jonathan allen, amie parnes, thank you for being with us. let's go right to it. you both write, quote, she, hillary, had let president obama down, she had let herself down, she had let her party down and her country down. obama's legacy and her dreams of the presidency lay shattered at donald trump's feet. this was on her. amie parnes? guest: this quote is
. >> there is a lot of pressure on he facebooks, the googles, the twitters to suppress the communication of these people who are pro-isis, and so that's one of these fine lines that you have to draw. >> that's monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> "washington journal" continues. host: this is the book, "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign." the co-authors, jonathan allen, amie parnes, thank you for being with us. let's go right to it....
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it doesn't even pay the tax it was supposed to pay. googlet let's not get into the tax story. this article makes the point that you said it had permanently removed these videos. —— youtube said. it did not reveal how much money was made from them. a spokeswoman said we have cleared policies against inciting violence and harmful or dangerous activities and harmful or dangerous activities and remove content that breaks guidelines when we are made aware of it. -- guidelines when we are made aware of it. —— clear. that is the same as google. they will take down material. who is meant to police it? well, again, this culture is a first amendment culture. how can google adapt itself to this territory? how can this territory adapt itself to google? that is the issue. and that is the wall that we are coming up against. we go next to the sunday telegraph, airports and nuclear power stations on terror alert. and we knew that not long ago restrictions were in place for taking types of devices on board planes from certain places. and even then some holes
it doesn't even pay the tax it was supposed to pay. googlet let's not get into the tax story. this article makes the point that you said it had permanently removed these videos. —— youtube said. it did not reveal how much money was made from them. a spokeswoman said we have cleared policies against inciting violence and harmful or dangerous activities and harmful or dangerous activities and remove content that breaks guidelines when we are made aware of it. -- guidelines when we are made...
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i'm curious what you think just your personal thoughts on the google fiasco. if you don't know what i'm talking about, they patted themselves on the back for their pay gap and now being sued or investigated by -- nobody knows what i'm talking about? you know what i'm talking about, don't you? >> well, you know, it's a thing. the reality is that this issue around pay equity is something that is a huge problem that we face, and it's pervasive. it is not just the google thing. it's an everybody thing and the problem is it just got worse. this person at 1600 pennsylvania avenue just signed a piece of -- an executive order which actually rolled back an order that president obama had in place which required at least government contractors to report how they paid women and people of color so that -- and everyone practically. it required everybody -- transparency with regard to pay and that's what it will take for us to be able to attack pay equity. we need to make sure that companies can no longer hide under the veil of secrecy because as long as that is in place, the
i'm curious what you think just your personal thoughts on the google fiasco. if you don't know what i'm talking about, they patted themselves on the back for their pay gap and now being sued or investigated by -- nobody knows what i'm talking about? you know what i'm talking about, don't you? >> well, you know, it's a thing. the reality is that this issue around pay equity is something that is a huge problem that we face, and it's pervasive. it is not just the google thing. it's an...
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you can view the new google earth now on the chrome browser. it'll be available on all android phones. >>> as april the giraffe's calf grows the park where they live will grow too. animal adventure park is getting all kinds of excitement. a lot of fans coming to see those doors open in may. as of this afternoon a go fund me campaign launched to fund april and the new baby as raised $142,000. that money will be used to improve that giraffe space and support the care the baby calf was born sunday after months of waiting. live camera will be turned off on friday. wasn't she born saturday? i think it was saturday. i remember watching it saturday. >> i watched it too. it was not easter. it was saturday. it was saturday that she had that baby. while you can because it'll be turning off soon. >> moms remember stuff like that. >> yeah. >> did you watch? >> i watched it past. not as it was happening. >> i thought it was so cool. i'm like look, the legs are coming out. my daughter goes eww. >> it's a little jarring. >> plus the drop too. lucky the little
you can view the new google earth now on the chrome browser. it'll be available on all android phones. >>> as april the giraffe's calf grows the park where they live will grow too. animal adventure park is getting all kinds of excitement. a lot of fans coming to see those doors open in may. as of this afternoon a go fund me campaign launched to fund april and the new baby as raised $142,000. that money will be used to improve that giraffe space and support the care the baby calf was...
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the content? >> no, i think ultimately google is positioned up the middle.ays youtube is where they want to be? where do we go from there? >> aaa? >> i don't know. >> when it comes to digital ads, there is only one other company probably that doesn't wish they were aware google is in its facebook otherwise i'm not too worried about it. >> i don't think there is a problem, google has had the world in the palm of its hand for quite some time they have that cool factor. >> the third party addressed this immediately. google always does, they jumped on this story line to try to stop it, which was an incredible move. let's remember. youtube, it's still a search company, that was youtube and google, itself, differ and really the same. >> jamie dimon telling yahoo finance there is something wrong in america. what exactly is the problem? baseball just got under way, witch the pun bank stock surging this year. he will deliver his fast pitch. you are watching cnbc, first in business world news world wide. , , and a team of experienced traders ready to help you if you n
the content? >> no, i think ultimately google is positioned up the middle.ays youtube is where they want to be? where do we go from there? >> aaa? >> i don't know. >> when it comes to digital ads, there is only one other company probably that doesn't wish they were aware google is in its facebook otherwise i'm not too worried about it. >> i don't think there is a problem, google has had the world in the palm of its hand for quite some time they have that cool...
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labor department says they found systemic inequality throughout the company. googletrongly disagrees with the charges. this morning, you are seeing stock market futures just turn negative. dow futures down two points and fractionally lower. that's a look at what's happening right now. lea: had a near the korean peninsula right now. joining us now is a former national security director under president george bush. welcome back. let's talk about north korea. north korea's largest trading partner is china. during much dependent on china for its economy. to think president trump was able to convince the leaders at night to help rein in north korea? >> we didn't get any information on that. i suspect that the data because this problem in some ways is even more and track the syria. lea: can north korea's leader of the comments to shut down the nuclear program and how can that be accomplished? the big question for countries as if they have nukes then they are not going to behave by attacks like we saw in syria. >> all they have is their ability to blackmail the world. it is
labor department says they found systemic inequality throughout the company. googletrongly disagrees with the charges. this morning, you are seeing stock market futures just turn negative. dow futures down two points and fractionally lower. that's a look at what's happening right now. lea: had a near the korean peninsula right now. joining us now is a former national security director under president george bush. welcome back. let's talk about north korea. north korea's largest trading partner...
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the strength of silicon valley. >> also up next changes are coming to google earth. ew features being unveiled today. >> and there is a car fire that's blocking a major ramp in oakland right now and no one is getting through. this is the ramp from westbound 580 to eastbound 80 at the connector ramp. the fire department is coming in from oakland. >> a lot of cloud cover but heavier rain. we'll take a look there it is. our system still a cloudy day for most. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. a project in san francisco on bart. between the concord bart station and toddos santos park. bart riders we spoke to had mixed feelings about the $6.5 million project. >> we would totally use that. i have five kids. they are mobile. >> i've got to go but there's where the money should go. >> now the project is expected to be complete by the summer of 2018. bart says magnets could solve a power surge problem. the electrical surges knocked out power to 22 rail cars. bart engineers say metal dust caused by grinding on the tracks clings to the under side of the train and then arks. cre
the strength of silicon valley. >> also up next changes are coming to google earth. ew features being unveiled today. >> and there is a car fire that's blocking a major ramp in oakland right now and no one is getting through. this is the ramp from westbound 580 to eastbound 80 at the connector ramp. the fire department is coming in from oakland. >> a lot of cloud cover but heavier rain. we'll take a look there it is. our system still a cloudy day for most. >>> welcome...
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, for them to create small business in their garage to go on to become the apple and the hp and the google. i wanted to see more opportunity for americans in the way to do that is to bring real and genuine business sense to washington. create the opportunity for americans by ensuring policies in washington reflect the business of america should be business. i wanted to take the experiences i gained. to create new products with the tax code that doesn't really work and promote growth. >> you grew up in tennessee. how did you become the congressman from the ninth district of indiana. >> i grew up in a small town in coal country tennessee. like many kids i moved away to go to college. i met my wife and we moved across country for her job and we decided we would move closer to her home when we decided to start a family. we live about 6 miles from all of her family. she is one of five. we are expecting our first baby in july and as the first grandbaby in the family she knew she wanted to be close to her family. >> will you keep your family in d.c. or in indiana. >> absolutely we will stay in in
, for them to create small business in their garage to go on to become the apple and the hp and the google. i wanted to see more opportunity for americans in the way to do that is to bring real and genuine business sense to washington. create the opportunity for americans by ensuring policies in washington reflect the business of america should be business. i wanted to take the experiences i gained. to create new products with the tax code that doesn't really work and promote growth. >>...
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the hearing stems from a lawsuit filed earlier this year. googleould be violating federal law since the company has several federal contracts. google denies the claims. >>> in antioch hundreds turned out for a town hall hosted by members of congress. representatives addressed concerns ranging from health care to what's going on in syria. the representatives say they have seen a huge spike in engagement since the presidential election. >> we will oftentimes get many of the same people. now we are getting 600, 700, 1,000 peopleco showing up. that part is good. but allowing people to speak and making them feel like their voices are being heard is important. >> for the congressman there is more to come. a town hall in richmond on tuesday, and one in lafayette on wednesday. >>> it has been a week of international tests for the trump administration. the president remains in florida today after hosting the leader of china at his resort there and making the decision thursday to launch a missile strike in syria. nbc has the details. >> reporter: president t
the hearing stems from a lawsuit filed earlier this year. googleould be violating federal law since the company has several federal contracts. google denies the claims. >>> in antioch hundreds turned out for a town hall hosted by members of congress. representatives addressed concerns ranging from health care to what's going on in syria. the representatives say they have seen a huge spike in engagement since the presidential election. >> we will oftentimes get many of the same...
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the two of -- google owns about 40% of the market. together, they own about 60%. t of people call them a duopoly. google advertising makes up about 86% of alphabet's revenues, a big chunk. advertising, the white line, above and beyond, higher than the others. google's properties like youtube and google search have played a major role in the rise of digital advertising. when combined, internet ads on mobile, the orange bars, and videos him of the blue bars, are set to surpass -- and videos, the blue bars, are set to surpass tv advertising. the spread gets wider. outside this category, but increasing conservation from cloud services should continue to support alphabet's revenue growth in the first quarter. the group has seen a surge. don't be surprised by earnings. each year since 2012, alphabet has missed consensus sales estimates in the first quarter. while analysts don't expect the recent advertising controversy to affect the results, they will be watching for comments on how executives are solving that issue. we will be following alphabet pasta earnings -- alphab
the two of -- google owns about 40% of the market. together, they own about 60%. t of people call them a duopoly. google advertising makes up about 86% of alphabet's revenues, a big chunk. advertising, the white line, above and beyond, higher than the others. google's properties like youtube and google search have played a major role in the rise of digital advertising. when combined, internet ads on mobile, the orange bars, and videos him of the blue bars, are set to surpass -- and videos, the...
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it is reinvigorating the debate over devices like google home and amazon's alexa. tion is growing ahead of the release of the samsung s8. they are betting that the device, jam packed with features and a slick design, can take back the top spot in global smartphone sales. mark gurman got a sneak preview of the device and reviewed it on his new webcast, "gadgets with gurman." he joins us right now. let's reenact "gadgets with gurman" a bit. mark: this is the s8 plus, the bigger one. in it has a really big screen, 6.2", and it's quite a bit larger than the screen on the iphone 7 plus. they removed the bezel and integrated the home button on the screen itself. it's really compact. caroline: do you like it? mark: i think he will give a lot of other phone makers are run for their money. i think there is a new trend developing of super small phones with big screens. by that, i mean integrating more features into the display and wrapping around glass and slimming down the bezel. i think samsung is the first big phone maker to get there. caroline: what's interesting is the f
it is reinvigorating the debate over devices like google home and amazon's alexa. tion is growing ahead of the release of the samsung s8. they are betting that the device, jam packed with features and a slick design, can take back the top spot in global smartphone sales. mark gurman got a sneak preview of the device and reviewed it on his new webcast, "gadgets with gurman." he joins us right now. let's reenact "gadgets with gurman" a bit. mark: this is the s8 plus, the...
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but can the likes of google and amazon keep on growing? sumer confidence up, business confidence up — stock markets up. how long can the trump bump last? we take stock of the president's first 100 days at the helm of the world's top economy. hello. president trump has once again warned that a major conflict could break out with north korea over its nuclear and missile programmes. he said he would prefer a diplomatic outcome to the dispute but that, he added, would be very difficult to achieve. as mr trump prepares to mark his first 100 days in office this weekend, he says that north korea is his biggest global concern. 0ur washington correspondent laura bicker reports. president tom says north korea is his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— concern his biggest global warrior. the us is can turn —— concern that the pace of zhong yang's nuclear programme, a dispute that donald trump hopes will have a military —— diplomatic solution but military options have not been ruled out. there
but can the likes of google and amazon keep on growing? sumer confidence up, business confidence up — stock markets up. how long can the trump bump last? we take stock of the president's first 100 days at the helm of the world's top economy. hello. president trump has once again warned that a major conflict could break out with north korea over its nuclear and missile programmes. he said he would prefer a diplomatic outcome to the dispute but that, he added, would be very difficult to...
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the 27-year-old google employee home visiting her family in princeton, massachusetts. she went out for a run in broad daylight on august 7th. when she didn't return, her family called police. marcotte's body was found in the woods, off a two-lane road, half a mile from her mother's home. >> it was through her determined fight and her efforts that we obtained the dna of her killer. >> reporter: investigators say ortiz's dna was found under marcotte's fingernails. after the murder, more than 1300 tips poured in, many describing a dark colored suv and its driver. an alert state trooper spotted that suv. >> he looked at the driver of the vehicle. and it matched our suspect. >> reporter: ortiz gave a voluntary dna sample. it was a match. >> she was a loving, caring and intelligent young woman who had her whole life ahead of her. >> reporter: ortiz isn't charged with murder yet, although authorities expect those charges to come soon. tom? >> eva, t outrage. two georgia police officers fired after video surfaced on social media showing them punching and kicking a man in the he
the 27-year-old google employee home visiting her family in princeton, massachusetts. she went out for a run in broad daylight on august 7th. when she didn't return, her family called police. marcotte's body was found in the woods, off a two-lane road, half a mile from her mother's home. >> it was through her determined fight and her efforts that we obtained the dna of her killer. >> reporter: investigators say ortiz's dna was found under marcotte's fingernails. after the murder,...
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the iphone maker recruited top google executives for a new hardware team. potential move by the tech giant into the move of satellite design and operations. big tech companies are looking to connect billions of people without internet access by providing broadband access through satellites. joining us to discuss, mark gurman and my guest cohost for the hour, david kirkpatrick. great story you worked together on. what is the desire? is it all about satellites? >> apple is looking into all sorts of new areas. ar, cars. we covered all of this. we are dropping into a new space will focus attention on. the sky, space. apple hired two of the leading experts in satellite hardware technology, both from google. they worked at a company called skybox earlier and produced satellites as well. we are not 100% clear on what apple will be doing the space. now they have a hardware team with two of the best in that space. we will see what they are up to. caroline: david, get in here. david: when you hired gurman, they called him a scoop machine. he keeps turning out amazing
the iphone maker recruited top google executives for a new hardware team. potential move by the tech giant into the move of satellite design and operations. big tech companies are looking to connect billions of people without internet access by providing broadband access through satellites. joining us to discuss, mark gurman and my guest cohost for the hour, david kirkpatrick. great story you worked together on. what is the desire? is it all about satellites? >> apple is looking into all...
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the project is backed by the google cofounder. >> i want one. >> you can only operate over water. the company has not set a price for the vehicle but you can pay $100 now for a $2,000 discount. >> interested? >> you know, if you live in a river or north shore long island you can use it that way. >> let me know if it's good. >>> it's wet out there. my grass is loving this. >> it's going to love it when it heats up for the second half of the week. water it now, fertilize it. your grass is going to explode here when temperatures go into the 80s later on in the week. we are dealing with rain on this monday evening. a big storm down to the south, coastal flooding down in the charleston area in south carolina. a lot of heavy rain. those green boxes are flood warnings for the carolinas even in towardsth steadier rain from earlier in the afternoon break up a lisht. you see -- a little bit. see how the heavier stuff lifting out of pennsylvania. we have quite a few breaks across prince george and calvert county, down into parts of dc and southern maryland. to the south from charles county ac
the project is backed by the google cofounder. >> i want one. >> you can only operate over water. the company has not set a price for the vehicle but you can pay $100 now for a $2,000 discount. >> interested? >> you know, if you live in a river or north shore long island you can use it that way. >> let me know if it's good. >>> it's wet out there. my grass is loving this. >> it's going to love it when it heats up for the second half of the week....
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to me, i'm waiting too long for the cash flow payout. google is generating very, very solid free cash flow at the present time, and only converting 30% of the incremental bit sales. it has a lot more to go on the margin front if it decides to stop investment in some other businesses. plus, it's just destroying the competition in the ad industry. >> trip, your response of that, lack of immediate cash flow, immediate profits of amazon? >> well, i think that -- they are deploying cash flow intelligently, and we think awf grows for them, ahead of the competitors in the space, but much like owning a bmw or mercedes, both are great businesses and do exceptionally well, but we think the free cash flow opportunity because of the profitability in aws and fact that's probably greater than a $2 trillion opportunity when you look out 10, 15, 20 years, it's a big opportunity for them. that leads them into other areas. we think the business has a lot of opportunity for growth, and they are building out a net worth there to bring out more and more customers t
to me, i'm waiting too long for the cash flow payout. google is generating very, very solid free cash flow at the present time, and only converting 30% of the incremental bit sales. it has a lot more to go on the margin front if it decides to stop investment in some other businesses. plus, it's just destroying the competition in the ad industry. >> trip, your response of that, lack of immediate cash flow, immediate profits of amazon? >> well, i think that -- they are deploying cash...
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but the building -- this lab they started last year by hiring from google is working on ways to try toher us so much to our phones in the future, the next step of socializing may not require us -- the first step is to make it easier to communicate telepathically. this is just one of the many things they are looking into. zuckerberg has been fascinated with this kind of technology for years. caroline: we also heard about new cameras, 360-degree cameras is something they unveiled through samsung a while ago, but they would be producing their own and handing them out free to anyone who wants one. sarah: every guest of the conference got a little 360-degree camera they can click on to their phone -- can clip onto their phone. there is a mega camera that facebook has been designing, this improvement to the camera they unveiled last year. it looks kind of like a black disco ball or bug eye. it allows you to take the phone, and when some of the watches it, they can move from the spot where they are in, and still get a sense of the film, as opposed to where you have to be on a stationary plane
but the building -- this lab they started last year by hiring from google is working on ways to try toher us so much to our phones in the future, the next step of socializing may not require us -- the first step is to make it easier to communicate telepathically. this is just one of the many things they are looking into. zuckerberg has been fascinated with this kind of technology for years. caroline: we also heard about new cameras, 360-degree cameras is something they unveiled through samsung...
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also breaking tonight an arrest in the case of the google account executive murdered going for a run. and travelers on edge. the train station stampede during the busy holiday travel weekend. what sparked this panic? >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. we begin tonight with the intensifying tensions with north kor launching a missile test. the setback after the country had its military muscle on full display showing off what may be new missiles and sending a message to president trump. the unpredictable leader celebrating the 105th birthday of his grandfather the country's founder as martha raddatz got access to a key south korean airbase shedding new light on the issues faced in the rising conflict and vice president mike pence arriving in the region later tonight. abc's martha raddatz. >> reporter: the massive military parade comes as tensions with the u.s. are at the parade today, north korea responding to statements like these from president donald trump. >> north korea is a problem. the problem will be taken care of. >> reporter: with a new w
also breaking tonight an arrest in the case of the google account executive murdered going for a run. and travelers on edge. the train station stampede during the busy holiday travel weekend. what sparked this panic? >>> good evening. thanks for joining us on this saturday. i'm tom llamas. we begin tonight with the intensifying tensions with north kor launching a missile test. the setback after the country had its military muscle on full display showing off what may be new missiles and...
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the voice assistance would hear the commercial. >> okay, google, that is the whopper burger?cording to wikipedia the whopper is a hamburger flame grilled quarter pound beef patty, sesame seed buck bun, pickles, lettuce, ketchup and onions. >> google didn't like the stunt. the ad only worked for a couple of hours after a likely software update from google. >> it's genius. and could be annoying, as well. >>> a doctor in st. louis had his hands full delivering three sets of triplets. can you imagine? three sets in a matter of weeks. >> so nine babies dubbed the resident baseball team are now a few months ole and got together for this photo shoot sporting st. louis cardinals onesies, of course. >> the doctor put all three moms in touch so they can bond and support each other. god knows they're going to need it. >> yeah. >> more news after this. ♪ predictable. the comfort in knowing where things are headed. because as we live longer... and markets continue to rise and fall... predictable is one thing you need in retirement to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. in
the voice assistance would hear the commercial. >> okay, google, that is the whopper burger?cording to wikipedia the whopper is a hamburger flame grilled quarter pound beef patty, sesame seed buck bun, pickles, lettuce, ketchup and onions. >> google didn't like the stunt. the ad only worked for a couple of hours after a likely software update from google. >> it's genius. and could be annoying, as well. >>> a doctor in st. louis had his hands full delivering three sets...
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lauren: google home can now recognize your voice as of yesterday the google assistant and the googlecognize and distinguish between six different voices. so now google home users will get responses tailored just for them. all you have to do is trigger device and say, hey, google, google twice you and it gets to know you and your voice and puts the assistant one up with alexa device. nicole: samsung galaxy s8 officially hitting stores today the price tag about $750. that is 100 more than the iphone 7 and last year's galaxy s7, after the major recall of galaxy note 7, samsung is playing it safe on the battery with tighter inspections. shares of samsung did jump by 2.4% as the galaxy s8 was unveiled in seoul. lauren: in sports we are going to start with historic comeback with lebron james, pacers desperate for a win at home. paul george, off the miss, he gets the rebound and drills the corner three. george with 21 first-half points. lebron put it is cavs on his back. fourth quarter lebron james drives and get the two-handed slam. cleveland comes all the way back to tie the game. moments
lauren: google home can now recognize your voice as of yesterday the google assistant and the googlecognize and distinguish between six different voices. so now google home users will get responses tailored just for them. all you have to do is trigger device and say, hey, google, google twice you and it gets to know you and your voice and puts the assistant one up with alexa device. nicole: samsung galaxy s8 officially hitting stores today the price tag about $750. that is 100 more than the...