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google in china. purely thinking from the point of view of how useful google is and the fact that people in china areniversally study abroad. they depend heavily on google even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think at the end of the day someone is going to figure out a way to solve whatever issues exist to bring all of this innovation to the people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation at android? hugo: i'm quite happy. i understand how hard it is to make progress. when you are supporting hundreds around the world, i think android is entering a new phase by expressing itself through some of the different screens in different types of devices. there is basically an entirely new and completely unexplored galaxy of possibilities here. emily: google doesn't make money off of android. it is not doing well when it comes to mobile advertising. xiaomi have built business off the back of android. do you think making android open was the right call for google? hugo: i think having it as an open platform, it was the only call google could have made on this. it would
google in china. purely thinking from the point of view of how useful google is and the fact that people in china areniversally study abroad. they depend heavily on google even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think at the end of the day someone is going to figure out a way to solve whatever issues exist to bring all of this innovation to the people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation at android? hugo: i'm quite happy. i understand how hard it is...
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they call you tiger brother. , a superstar in china did a simple post and said hugo is joining us from google. we have to give him him name. i had no say in it. either way, you are tiger brother. hugo: when are you going -- emily: when are you when to start selling phones in the u.s.? hugo: we don't have a set date. it is a huge undertaking. you have to have after sales service set up. it takes a huge amount of work plus localizing the hardware. we are not quite ready yet. emily: are you saying you will? hugo: we will someday. it will take having a team, a sizable team to manage the process operationally, ongoing engineering help and so on. emily: months away? years away? hugo: no less than a year away. blocked inle is china. is there a way forward? hugo: i don't know. it is a tricky issue. i don't think it is the end of the road for google and china. how useful google is, and the fact that people in china, universities, they depend heavily on google. despite the fact that it is blocked, i think someone is going to figure out a way to tove whatever issues exist bring all of this innovation to
they call you tiger brother. , a superstar in china did a simple post and said hugo is joining us from google. we have to give him him name. i had no say in it. either way, you are tiger brother. hugo: when are you going -- emily: when are you when to start selling phones in the u.s.? hugo: we don't have a set date. it is a huge undertaking. you have to have after sales service set up. it takes a huge amount of work plus localizing the hardware. we are not quite ready yet. emily: are you saying...
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a social media rockstar, superstar did a simple post and said hey guys, hugo barra is joining us from google, we have to give him a name. people went crazy. everybody started suggesting names. i had no say in it. you are tiger brother. emily: when are you going to start selling phones in the united states? hugo: i would tell you if i knew. but i don't. we don't have a set date yet. selling phones is a big step up. it is a huge marketing undertaking. you know, building a smartphone brand. operationally it is complicated. you have to have after sales set up, customer support set up, customer support said up. it takes a huge amount of work plus localizing the hardware. we are going to work our way to that but we're not quite ready yet. emily: are you saying you will someday? hugo: of course. emily: what will it take? hugo: a sizable team to manage the process operationally, certification, ongoing engineering help. and so on. emily: months away, years away? hugo: no less than a year plus away. potentially much more than a year away. emily: you spent a long time at google. google is blocked in ch
a social media rockstar, superstar did a simple post and said hey guys, hugo barra is joining us from google, we have to give him a name. people went crazy. everybody started suggesting names. i had no say in it. you are tiger brother. emily: when are you going to start selling phones in the united states? hugo: i would tell you if i knew. but i don't. we don't have a set date yet. selling phones is a big step up. it is a huge marketing undertaking. you know, building a smartphone brand....
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google in china. purely thinking from the point of view of how useful google is and the fact that people in china whore at universities, study abroad, they depend heavily on google, even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think, at the end of the day, someone is going to figure out a way to solve whatever issues exist to bring all of this innovation, present and future, to the people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation at android? hugo: i am quite happy with the pace of innovation, i think especially because i understand how hard it is to make progress. when you are literally supporting hundreds of oem's and partners around the world. in many ways, i think android is entering a new phase by expressing itself through so many the different screens and different types of devices. that there is basically an entirely new and completely unexplored galaxy of possibilities here. emily: google does not really make money off of android. and it is not doing well when it comes to mobile advertising. and companies like xiaomi have built huge businesses off the back of
google in china. purely thinking from the point of view of how useful google is and the fact that people in china whore at universities, study abroad, they depend heavily on google, even despite the fact that it is blocked. that i just think, at the end of the day, someone is going to figure out a way to solve whatever issues exist to bring all of this innovation, present and future, to the people in china. emily: how satisfied are you with the pace of innovation at android? hugo: i am quite...
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in fact, the written testimony provided to us from google states that you are proposing to quote, amend ecpa so that agencies can bypass the target of or witnesses in civil investigations. end of quote. for any or all of you. t is this a fair characteristic of what you're really proposing? >> senator, it is not. we are asking for a mechanism to allow courts to compel this information from providers where necessary and has been, as has been mentioned, this is information that we try to sdet from subscribers. where we can't get it from subscribers, we really do need it, and there are ways of protecting privacy in ensuring there is a certain process. >> andrew? >> and i would add that the mechanism that we are proposing is judicial procedure, we would give notice to the subscriber and allow them to come in and offer objections. and from our perspective, that's more protection than a warrant proceeding that's ex parte where the subscriber is not present. >> do you have anything to add? >> i would agree that the judicial mechanism that we are proposing would require two things. we'd have to
in fact, the written testimony provided to us from google states that you are proposing to quote, amend ecpa so that agencies can bypass the target of or witnesses in civil investigations. end of quote. for any or all of you. t is this a fair characteristic of what you're really proposing? >> senator, it is not. we are asking for a mechanism to allow courts to compel this information from providers where necessary and has been, as has been mentioned, this is information that we try to...
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in fact the written testimony provided to us from google state that agencies can ultimately bypass the witnesses and civil investigations for any or all of you is this a fair characteristic of what you are proposing? >> senator, no it is not. we are asking for a mechanism to allow the courts to compel this information from providers and as it has been mentioned this is information that he tried to get from subscribers where we can't get it from subscribers we really do need it and there are ways of protecting privacy out of ensuring that that there's appropriate processes and safeguards for civil liberties and privacy. >> i would add a mechanism that we are proposing which is a judicial proceeding that we would make a showing we would give notice to the subscriber and allow them to come in and offer objections it from our perspective that is more protection than the proceeding where it is the subscriber not present. >> do you have anything to add to? stack the mechanism that we are proposing would require two things. one is we would have to go to the scriber first and only when we are
in fact the written testimony provided to us from google state that agencies can ultimately bypass the witnesses and civil investigations for any or all of you is this a fair characteristic of what you are proposing? >> senator, no it is not. we are asking for a mechanism to allow the courts to compel this information from providers and as it has been mentioned this is information that he tried to get from subscribers where we can't get it from subscribers we really do need it and there...
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in fact, the written testimony provided to us from google states that you're proposal to amend, quote, ecpa, so that agencies can ultimately bypass the target of or even potential witnesses and civil investigations, end of quote, for any and all of you, is this a fair characteristic of what you're really proposing? ms. tyrangiel: no, it is not. we are asking for a mechanism to allow courts to compel this information from providers where necessary and has been -- as has been mentioned, this is information that we try to get from subscribers. where we can't get it from subscribers we really do need it and there are ways of protecting privacy out of ensuring there is appropriate processes to safeguard for civil liberties. senator grassley: andrew? . . ceresney: i would add, whatever showing we would need, we would give notice to the subscriber and allow them to come in and offer observations. from our perspective that's more protection than a warrant proceeding where the subscriber is not present. senator grassley: do you have anything to add? mr. salzburg: i would agree the judicial nec
in fact, the written testimony provided to us from google states that you're proposal to amend, quote, ecpa, so that agencies can ultimately bypass the target of or even potential witnesses and civil investigations, end of quote, for any and all of you, is this a fair characteristic of what you're really proposing? ms. tyrangiel: no, it is not. we are asking for a mechanism to allow courts to compel this information from providers where necessary and has been -- as has been mentioned, this is...
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ideally blogs allow people to use google from anywhere in the world trade fortunately, nobody was injured neighborhood. pretty impressive video. nicole: "star wars" fans, check this out. is that the coolest line ever? teaming up with disney to unveil the first official "star wars" branded aircraft. the first shot from a boeing 787 through nine are painted blue and white just like r2-d2 begins flight next month. the other specially painted jets will take off in 2016 with images of the movie "star wars" on the planes had rest covered napkins and cups if you don't like "star wars," get a different play. everybody is getting the "star wars" movie december 18th. >> airplane of the movies on the in-flight entertainment system as well. germany introduces new measures to cope with the influx of my princess the country braces for 800,000 more before the year's end. we have those details straight ahead. check in u.s. stock index futures looking at a slightly higher open if this continues for the next couple hours a dow futures higher by 23 points. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morni
ideally blogs allow people to use google from anywhere in the world trade fortunately, nobody was injured neighborhood. pretty impressive video. nicole: "star wars" fans, check this out. is that the coolest line ever? teaming up with disney to unveil the first official "star wars" branded aircraft. the first shot from a boeing 787 through nine are painted blue and white just like r2-d2 begins flight next month. the other specially painted jets will take off in 2016 with...
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from google. the ceo tells us why the next phone won't run on blackberry's operating system. ♪ emily: blackberry takeseating, shares slumped after the company posted a wider than expected loss and smartphone shipments hit their lowest level in eight years. the ceo says the worst is over. he is betting consumers will come back for a handset that runs on android operating system. i asked him why he is now working with google. john: the thing that always hurt us is lack of application ecosystem support. in working with google and able to put out blackberry know-how into the latest operating system, it should appeal to a lot of people, especially professionals and high-end consumers. emily: if you're high-security customers embrace the android phone, would you be convinced to stop selling the blackberry operating system phones? what would it take to do that? hn: that is a great question. first off, the blackberry is still the most secure phone in the market. we have a lot of high-end government users. we pledge to continue to support both that. we have a new release coming out in march of next year. that
from google. the ceo tells us why the next phone won't run on blackberry's operating system. ♪ emily: blackberry takeseating, shares slumped after the company posted a wider than expected loss and smartphone shipments hit their lowest level in eight years. the ceo says the worst is over. he is betting consumers will come back for a handset that runs on android operating system. i asked him why he is now working with google. john: the thing that always hurt us is lack of application ecosystem...
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bad news for google, facebook. from sanns us francisco. special about ios nine?f you look at the free apps, you will see a dominance ifthe kardashian family, but you look the paid apps and where the money is, a remarkable thing happened this week. as blocking technology apps garnered three of the top five spots in the best-selling apps for the ios. technology, that keeps ads from showing up on your phone across all kinds of apps. this is a grave concern because name your company of choice, but their plan some day to have revenues in a mobile environment is advertising. apple is introducing technology and allowing for technology to keep those ads from showing up in phones, and people are flocking to the even as we speak . , and aood money for them lot of focus on how they are going to work and how cool they were, or how powerful the camera was. the technology of this new ios could have a dramatic impact on businesses across all of mobile computing because it takes away that key revenue source that we are seeing from users that they once the technology. matt: i lov
bad news for google, facebook. from sanns us francisco. special about ios nine?f you look at the free apps, you will see a dominance ifthe kardashian family, but you look the paid apps and where the money is, a remarkable thing happened this week. as blocking technology apps garnered three of the top five spots in the best-selling apps for the ios. technology, that keeps ads from showing up on your phone across all kinds of apps. this is a grave concern because name your company of choice, but...
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google launching its pay service in the u.s. it's a one touch ap that can be used in a million locations. new users can download it from google play store. >>> and big changes for the little leaguers, plus, the kind of cool, kind of scary a boater's run in with a pod of killer whales. we're showing it to you here on "early today." to a child in need in a developing country. thanks to customers like you, walgreens "get a shot. give a shot." program has helped provide seven million vaccines. make your flu shot make a world of difference. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. don't be envious, be envied. revlon colorstay gel envy™ in just two steps, i get what i want. base coat and color in one. then diamond top coat for gorgeous life-resistant wear in 38 easy-to-remove shades to love revlon. love is on. no, no, no, no, [music] people are both soft and strong... yey! which is why our products are too. angel soft. ♪ >>> this morning on "today," savannah guthrie speaks exclusively that american teacher that was shot on board a train last month and the u.s. airman who saved them. >>> and a massive rain delay of four
google launching its pay service in the u.s. it's a one touch ap that can be used in a million locations. new users can download it from google play store. >>> and big changes for the little leaguers, plus, the kind of cool, kind of scary a boater's run in with a pod of killer whales. we're showing it to you here on "early today." to a child in need in a developing country. thanks to customers like you, walgreens "get a shot. give a shot." program has helped provide...
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hasin tech news, google given its popular street view app a virtual makeover, giving users a chance to upload their on material. emily chang joins us now fromsco with more. what did they do? emily: google released a new street view app. you can get it on your iphone, android. it enables you to add and share user generated content around the globe. in one gallery, you can see the google generated content and in the other, the user generated content. google says you can explore photosphere isde contributed by people around the globe. the street me up -- at -- of you there is a spherical camera and you can use the application from within the camera to upload steerable rical photos.e it is an interesting development. alix: what does this do for the mapping industry and why is it so important? i feel like mapping is where the next tech battlers. emily: it is. there are only a you established players. one is google, the other is tom-tom, the other is nokia. there has been a bidding war for the nokia mapping selection. this is valuable information. apple try to get into the business but they have had problems with their own division. that is somet
hasin tech news, google given its popular street view app a virtual makeover, giving users a chance to upload their on material. emily chang joins us now fromsco with more. what did they do? emily: google released a new street view app. you can get it on your iphone, android. it enables you to add and share user generated content around the globe. in one gallery, you can see the google generated content and in the other, the user generated content. google says you can explore photosphere isde...
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from football. but none of us had started a mortgage bank from scratch. i got on line and googled how to start a mortgage bank. >> what did you learn? what did they tell you to do? >> a little guy named david liking came out and said, call me, call me. then we had mortgages across the country. >> what is amazing to me is you could make it all the way to the nfl and turn around and build something, be an entrepreneur and have a whole second career you were thinking of at that time. how gdid you get to the point where you thought, i really want to be doing this, i want to be an entrepreneur? >> the entrepreneur bug bit me early in life. i was selling fans rolling up paper and selling them as 25 cent fans. i've been in sale for a long time, but i think really the nfl in general really prepares you for the marketplace and for business. i took those off-seasons and experience of being on an nfl team to build lots of relationships around the cities i was part of, charlotte and tampa bay, and really picked businessman's brains, how they did what they did. fabulous entrepreneur, jerry ric
from football. but none of us had started a mortgage bank from scratch. i got on line and googled how to start a mortgage bank. >> what did you learn? what did they tell you to do? >> a little guy named david liking came out and said, call me, call me. then we had mortgages across the country. >> what is amazing to me is you could make it all the way to the nfl and turn around and build something, be an entrepreneur and have a whole second career you were thinking of at that...
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xi will attend a tech summit in seattle that will reportedly include executives from apple's facebook and google. joining usow to discuss xi jinping's upcoming visit are mary kay magstat, former chinaes correspondent for the world and mpr and santa clara university law professor ana hahn who is also the professor for global law and fpolicy welcome to you both. the u.s. is prepared to take actions against china in retaliation for some recent high-profile cyber attacks including one that compromised data on millions of federal employees. how optimistic are you that china will indeed address this problem? >> i think both countries have to address this problem because this is not a concern just on the u.s. part. it's also a concern on the chinese part. they are concerned with cybersecurity as we are. i liken this very much to the cold war era where both party his nuclear weapons and it's kind of an assured destruction situation. so hopefully both sides will come to an agreement and i'm optimistic and not necessarily that that will happen, but they'll discuss the possibility of each side not continuing the cyber
xi will attend a tech summit in seattle that will reportedly include executives from apple's facebook and google. joining usow to discuss xi jinping's upcoming visit are mary kay magstat, former chinaes correspondent for the world and mpr and santa clara university law professor ana hahn who is also the professor for global law and fpolicy welcome to you both. the u.s. is prepared to take actions against china in retaliation for some recent high-profile cyber attacks including one that...
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but yeah, none of us had started a mortgage bank from scratch. i googled how to start a mortgage bank. what. >> did you learn? what did they tell you to do? >> a little guy named dave lie hee came walking on the screen and said give me a call. and 50 pounds of paper later and a year, we had our federal approval to issue mortgages across the country. >> what's amazing to me is that you could make it all the way to the nfl. be at the top of your game. and then turn around and build something, be an entrepreneur and have a whole second career you were thinking of for that time. how did you get to the point where you thought i really want to be doing this? >> yeah. >> i want to be an entrepreneur. >> i think the entrepreneurial bug bit me real early in life. i was selling fans to my next door neighbors, 25-cent fans. i've been in sales for a long time. i think really the nfl and football in general really prepares you for the marketplace and for business. and all the way through the nfl, i really took those off seasons and that experience of being on an nfl te
but yeah, none of us had started a mortgage bank from scratch. i googled how to start a mortgage bank. what. >> did you learn? what did they tell you to do? >> a little guy named dave lie hee came walking on the screen and said give me a call. and 50 pounds of paper later and a year, we had our federal approval to issue mortgages across the country. >> what's amazing to me is that you could make it all the way to the nfl. be at the top of your game. and then turn around and...
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of looking into what they thought was a threat, ahmed is joining us from mountain view, california, taking some time out to visit google. on friday mark spoke with you on friday, went on to say that he learned when you introduced your clock in the earlier class he, the teachers liked it. not until you introduced the clock in a later class that the teacher thought your clock was suspicious and asked to you put it away. what happened. >> i brought my clock to school and the teacher thought it was a threat to her because in her eyes it looked suspicious. the clock is built from scram, scrap found around the house. some of the boards were already manufactured but yes it was put together. >> so what happened? the teacher asked you to put away or what happened then? >> the teacher, the clock in fact was plugged in, during the classroom. so it didn't go off in my backpack. so it was plugged in, and i set a time on there, and i showed it to a student sitting next to me. and it went off, so the teacher looked around and said what was that noise? and i just unplugged it immediately. >> and then what happened? when did they call
of looking into what they thought was a threat, ahmed is joining us from mountain view, california, taking some time out to visit google. on friday mark spoke with you on friday, went on to say that he learned when you introduced your clock in the earlier class he, the teachers liked it. not until you introduced the clock in a later class that the teacher thought your clock was suspicious and asked to you put it away. what happened. >> i brought my clock to school and the teacher thought...
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google makes its money this way. from what i understand, new app have to use a certain code and google has given its developers and wayund this capability. cory: there are a lot of apps this is a significant disruption in how business works on the mobile internet and could be a big issue going forward. alix: thank you so much. matt, pleasure to chat with you. ♪ alix: welcome back. proctor breaks down today on one of the largest economic development projects in west virginia state history. the many factoring hub is expected to create hundreds of full-time jobs. if the company's second plant on u.s. soil since 1971. construction begins next month. details of come out about the new contract between chrysler and the united auto workers. workers will get a $3000 bonus if they ratify the dealings. and thel get wage hikes deal calls for chrysler production to be moved to mexico. jamie dimon says the was thinking system is a for now that it was. he spoke this morning at a conference. he suspects have more capital and are more diversified than they used to be. however, he is concerned about what happens when the economy gets w
google makes its money this way. from what i understand, new app have to use a certain code and google has given its developers and wayund this capability. cory: there are a lot of apps this is a significant disruption in how business works on the mobile internet and could be a big issue going forward. alix: thank you so much. matt, pleasure to chat with you. ♪ alix: welcome back. proctor breaks down today on one of the largest economic development projects in west virginia state history. the...
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google services. the same allegations were found in europe. europe decided to bring charges. not.tc in the u.s. did thanks very much.endan: that was cory johnson, bloomberg editor at large joining us from francisco. google's stock is up 18.5% so far this year. still ahead, a look at capitalism inside the vatican. i am excited about this. how the pope dealt with the vatican bank. god here onk about bloomberg. ♪ emily: blackberry recorded a second-quarter earnings before the bell this morning. that projected a wider than expected loss. cuts,effort to regain they will offer a smartphone that runs on android, rather than running on its own operating system. , want to ring in john chen joining us from toronto. thank you for being here. i've got to ask you about this phone. how much do you think of phone like this will be five sales mark --? john chen: we are very bullish about a phone. we told black phones for a long time. our claim to fame has been security and privacy. the thing that has always heard us is lack of ecosystem support. working with google and been in the put our blackberry know how into the latest operating system there, it should appeal to a lot of people, especially profes
google services. the same allegations were found in europe. europe decided to bring charges. not.tc in the u.s. did thanks very much.endan: that was cory johnson, bloomberg editor at large joining us from francisco. google's stock is up 18.5% so far this year. still ahead, a look at capitalism inside the vatican. i am excited about this. how the pope dealt with the vatican bank. god here onk about bloomberg. ♪ emily: blackberry recorded a second-quarter earnings before the bell this morning....
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from 11 cups in the 5thee of the google science fair. >> more kids from more cups coming up with better ideas and it blows us were. >> a 14-year-old put the corn cubs in a bucket of dirty water and the next morning 9 water was clean. >> we throw away truckloads of beef -- these. >> can you see it is a crystal structure. >> the theme is the desire to help society, or help the planet. for a lot of the young inventors, it is more personal. >> my grandparents had to carry me over ten miles to a remote location to get me vaccinated. >> with the vaccination wagon the vaccines can stay cold. >> this provides cooler. >> the engineers could appeal to a young clock maker, 14-year-old mohammed who was the guest of google, he was not giving interviews but he could be planning the next project, maybe a satellite. >> instructions on how to make it. >> anyone can built it? >> anyone. >> anyone. >> it can be launched but do not bring it to school. >> right now, what we have to do is town our attention to traffic because leyla is following a situation in san leandro. >> good morning, everyone, amy hollyfield is on the scene with an officer involved sh
from 11 cups in the 5thee of the google science fair. >> more kids from more cups coming up with better ideas and it blows us were. >> a 14-year-old put the corn cubs in a bucket of dirty water and the next morning 9 water was clean. >> we throw away truckloads of beef -- these. >> can you see it is a crystal structure. >> the theme is the desire to help society, or help the planet. for a lot of the young inventors, it is more personal. >> my grandparents had...
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. >> join us tonight at 9:00, smart phone wars. what to suspect from google'sow. >> killer bees found in the bay area, what you should do if you come into the contact with these dangerous insects. >> and we have "dancing with the stars" and "castle". then, stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> and then it's live. >> and that is it for this edition of abc7 news. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. look at that beautiful sunset. >> have a great he can evening. ♪ this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants -- a law-school professor and administrator from brooklyn, new york... a technical writer from denver, colorado... and our returning champion, a paralegal from washington, d.c... [ applause ] and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. hello, ladies and gentlemen. good to have you with us once again. did you notice on the opening when matt was introduced by johnny gilbert, matt had a very serious face until johnny said, "whose cash winnings total $21,200"? [ laughter ] yeah, money changes th
. >> join us tonight at 9:00, smart phone wars. what to suspect from google'sow. >> killer bees found in the bay area, what you should do if you come into the contact with these dangerous insects. >> and we have "dancing with the stars" and "castle". then, stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> and then it's live. >> and that is it for this edition of abc7 news. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. look at...
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. >> join us tonight at 9:00, smart phone wars. what to suspect from google'sncement tomorrow. >> killer bees found in the bay area, what you should do if you come into the contact with these dangerous insects. >> and we have "dancing with the stars" and "castle". then, stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> and then it's jimmy kimmel live. >> and that is it for this edition of abc7 news. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, we appreciate your time. look at that beautiful sunset. >> have a great he can evening.
. >> join us tonight at 9:00, smart phone wars. what to suspect from google'sncement tomorrow. >> killer bees found in the bay area, what you should do if you come into the contact with these dangerous insects. >> and we have "dancing with the stars" and "castle". then, stay with us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> and then it's jimmy kimmel live. >> and that is it for this edition of abc7 news. i'm cheryl jennings. >> from all of us here, we...
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skies, breezy at times, that won't relieve us from the sea, a track weather along with us, daily and hourly forecasts on our apps, did for free at the google play store and itunes store, myfoxny.com weather. more "good day new york" coming. this fall at dunkin donuts, get lost in pumpkin. pick up your favorite pumpkin-flavored beverages and baked treats, like the new pumpkin cheesecake square, while they're still here. america runs on dunkin'. my name is phil zietlow, and i've been an engineer on the cheerios team for 51 years. about five years ago, i found out that if my daughter-in-law, joyce, eats anything with gluten in it, she feels pretty darn terrible. so my team and i came up with a way to remove the grains that contain gluten, from the naturally gluten free oats that cheerios are made of. so now joyce and i can have cheerios together anytime we want. and if you love someone with celiac, or gluten sensitivity, good morning. a medium hot coffee, cream and two sugars, please? medium hot coffee, cream, two sugars -- sounds good. at dunkin', we make your coffee just the way you like it. if not, we'll make it again on the spot. see you
skies, breezy at times, that won't relieve us from the sea, a track weather along with us, daily and hourly forecasts on our apps, did for free at the google play store and itunes store, myfoxny.com weather. more "good day new york" coming. this fall at dunkin donuts, get lost in pumpkin. pick up your favorite pumpkin-flavored beverages and baked treats, like the new pumpkin cheesecake square, while they're still here. america runs on dunkin'. my name is phil zietlow, and i've been an...
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police used surveillance video from a fast food drive through to track down the suspects. >>> googles hoping to return to china as early as this fall after a five-year absence from the country. they hope to get chinese government approval for a china version of its play store mobile app. google is hoping to get support for android wearable devices in china. google could follow the country's laws and block any apps that the government objects to. >>> the evening rush hour drive between the northbound and san francisco will look a lot different. let's take a live look now at the golden gate bridge where this time more commuters are heading north, at least it's moving in both directions. notice how there are three lanes in each direction. starting next tuesday drivers will say four northbound lanes and two southbound lanes on the bridge between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. one of those zipper trucks will adjust the movable barrier to add and subtract lanes eeach da. >>> we're heading into a holiday weekend. it's about to get hot. >> it's about to get hot. it's going to remain that way for a while
police used surveillance video from a fast food drive through to track down the suspects. >>> googles hoping to return to china as early as this fall after a five-year absence from the country. they hope to get chinese government approval for a china version of its play store mobile app. google is hoping to get support for android wearable devices in china. google could follow the country's laws and block any apps that the government objects to. >>> the evening rush hour drive...
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why don't you tell us about google's response to the right to be forgotten and other regulatory pressures that it's facing from europe to protect privacy? >> spoiler alert, we lost that case. didn't go so well for us in the european court of justice. i think we're pretty laser focused right now in trying to implement that decision in a responsible way. i don't think -- you know, i don't think it will come as a surprise to anyone to hear that the issues are challenging in terms of trying to figure out when information is, you know, irrelevant, or outdated. in the context of an individual's right to be forgotten, i know that's a term that some europeans take exception to, but it's become sort of common in the lex con of this discussion. and i think we're -- this is not -- this is not -- there's no analog to what we are doing right now. i think it's an uncomfortable undertaking in the sense that there's, i think, from the broader public, there's a large international company that is making decisions that are effectively going to determine what is available and accessible on the internet and what's not. it's certa
why don't you tell us about google's response to the right to be forgotten and other regulatory pressures that it's facing from europe to protect privacy? >> spoiler alert, we lost that case. didn't go so well for us in the european court of justice. i think we're pretty laser focused right now in trying to implement that decision in a responsible way. i don't think -- you know, i don't think it will come as a surprise to anyone to hear that the issues are challenging in terms of trying...
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google to grab the spotlight back from apple. they unveiled two new smartphones to go head-to-head nexus whichone, the uses the latest version of an droid. it has all the bells and whistles. we are joined more by brad ston. what did you see? brad: as you know, google supports thousands of different devices for phones, tablets, laptop, but today was about the flagship. front and center were the two nexus phones. software.he latest they have a fingerprint sensor on the back. these are next as devices, so google does not sell them via wireless carriers. a large one start at $499. they are expensive and the question is who are these for? other reference designs for other makers or is google trying to go after the high-end android market, which sense of has control? i asked dave burke that question. you createted -- android, and marshmallow is rolling out next week. we are stepping into a mobile operating system -- you can't change the hardware. hardware needs to be good, really perfecting it. first and foremost, that is how nexus is born. then we realize that we can showcase the very best hardware in off for integration -- hardware an
google to grab the spotlight back from apple. they unveiled two new smartphones to go head-to-head nexus whichone, the uses the latest version of an droid. it has all the bells and whistles. we are joined more by brad ston. what did you see? brad: as you know, google supports thousands of different devices for phones, tablets, laptop, but today was about the flagship. front and center were the two nexus phones. software.he latest they have a fingerprint sensor on the back. these are next as...
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us are themselves practicing mindfulness. more than 2,000 people from companies like google, facebook, and instagram showed up in san francisco for a mindfulness conference called "wisdom 2.0." >> please welcome our guests. >> cooper: karen may is a google vice president, and that's chade-meng tan, a former engineer who's become kind of a mindfulness guru. and as could only happen at a place like google, his actual title is "jolly good fellow." >> chade-meng tan: which nobody can deny. ( laughter ) >> cooper: so, what does a jolly good fellow do? >> tan: my job description is to enlighten minds, open hearts, and create world peace. >> cooper: that's your job description? >> tan: that's my job description. >> cooper: i've heard that, at some meetings at google, you actually start out with moments of silence. >> karen may: we do. >> cooper: how long do sit there quietly for? >> may: it's literally a minute or two of noticing your breathing, calming yourself down, being present. and then, you're able to go into the meeting, the business at hand, with a little bit more focus. >> cooper: does it make people more productive? >> tan
us are themselves practicing mindfulness. more than 2,000 people from companies like google, facebook, and instagram showed up in san francisco for a mindfulness conference called "wisdom 2.0." >> please welcome our guests. >> cooper: karen may is a google vice president, and that's chade-meng tan, a former engineer who's become kind of a mindfulness guru. and as could only happen at a place like google, his actual title is "jolly good fellow." >>...
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using the latest from microsoft. >> what's taken so long with the collaboration features? googleocs, which you have done a pretty good job beating back the advance on, has had some of these features for quite a while, but you don't have it now that you can see who is working on the documents and can you see the changes. why now as opposed a year or two ago? >> we've had it on our web versions for three years, but it's lovely to be in the rich client of word and just click that little share button in the upper right and invite anybody you want to work with you on the document, and then start a skype session right within the word docume document. >> it's taken us a while to bring them to the rich clients. a lot of our customers live in excel, they live in word, they live in power point, so we think this is really leapfrogging what google and microsoft have done in the browser to bring it to the rich clients in a beautiful way. >> it's not every version that you guys introduce a new actual product to the suite, but you have introduced sway, which is kind of hard to explain to people
using the latest from microsoft. >> what's taken so long with the collaboration features? googleocs, which you have done a pretty good job beating back the advance on, has had some of these features for quite a while, but you don't have it now that you can see who is working on the documents and can you see the changes. why now as opposed a year or two ago? >> we've had it on our web versions for three years, but it's lovely to be in the rich client of word and just click that...
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us. google posted its fifth annual science fair yesterday, and bloomberg was there to speak to the winner. oliva hallisey, a 17-year-old fromonnecticut designed a diagnostic test to detect ebola. we asked her why she picked this project. >> i found it devastating how ebola destroys the fabric of the area. emily: the biggest star of the night was surprise guest ahmed mohamed, the 14-year-old freshman who made headlines when his homemade clock got him suspended from school. he also got to meet with sergei brin. he posted a picture on his twitter account. coming up, president xi jinping is in seattle with top tech leaders. why are they eager to speak with him? we will have that after the break. the iphone will help to measure the gender pay gap in the united states. our findings are next. ♪ emily: it is time for the daily byte, one number that tells a whole lot. today's number is eight. according to bloomberg research, a woman must work in more hours than a man in the same profession to afford an iphone six s and the united states. data tog used u.s. compare men and women's earnings across professions from bartenders to ceos a
us. google posted its fifth annual science fair yesterday, and bloomberg was there to speak to the winner. oliva hallisey, a 17-year-old fromonnecticut designed a diagnostic test to detect ebola. we asked her why she picked this project. >> i found it devastating how ebola destroys the fabric of the area. emily: the biggest star of the night was surprise guest ahmed mohamed, the 14-year-old freshman who made headlines when his homemade clock got him suspended from school. he also got to...
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used to look like. you can see from google street view. now we'll give you a sense here. you walk up. this is the garage right there on the right-hand side. you keep walking up here, this is the walkway that leads up to the front door of this home. and then you see right there, there's the front door of the home sitting there basically on the porch of this house, nothing left and this, as you can see, as we pan down the street here is the scene you see all up and down this street this morning. everything just gone, and entire block wiped out by this fire. 400 homes have burned. two apartment complexes also destroyed. at least ten businesses almost gone. on top of that, as many as a thousand structures have burned. that's people's barns and sheds. the valley fire first started early saturday afternoon. it exploded in size as we saw. that was because of strong, steady winds and extremely dry brush. >> it doesn't take that much to shear. that's why the folks in these communities need to heed the evacuation orders to get out now. >> reporter: the fire burned in several different direction
used to look like. you can see from google street view. now we'll give you a sense here. you walk up. this is the garage right there on the right-hand side. you keep walking up here, this is the walkway that leads up to the front door of this home. and then you see right there, there's the front door of the home sitting there basically on the porch of this house, nothing left and this, as you can see, as we pan down the street here is the scene you see all up and down this street this morning....