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also fascinating is the limitations that using google's cloud computing services could put on the regionalf snap. >> a lot of companies are diversifying their portfolio, putting a lot of money with google, amazon, microsoft. snap seems to be putting a lot of money in google. they were one of the earliest customers and our kind of locked in. they could go over to amazon, develop their own, they have a lot of people with experience with that. i mentioned china. google right now does not operate with cloud services in china, that is an area where they might turned amazon. caroline: i remember, before microsoft really developed its own cloud, it used amazon web services. there are a lot of frenemies. >> alphabet is one of the biggest investors in uber, but they are also competitors. they're doing some driving cars and mapping services. i doubt that google is sitting around the board room saying, what are we going to do about snap? i don't think they're terrified of it. there is -- it is certainly an up-and-coming company they want to watch closely. caroline: keep your friends close and enemies
also fascinating is the limitations that using google's cloud computing services could put on the regionalf snap. >> a lot of companies are diversifying their portfolio, putting a lot of money with google, amazon, microsoft. snap seems to be putting a lot of money in google. they were one of the earliest customers and our kind of locked in. they could go over to amazon, develop their own, they have a lot of people with experience with that. i mentioned china. google right now does not...
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we use google translator when we did not have a translator but what does frank—walter steinmeier say?ous. it is quoting from a speech he gave yesterday when he was elected to be germany's next president. from a german point of view, are quite heartening message because germany should be defending the rights of minorities, remaining committed to be a free trading country and did not refer directly to mrtrump but country and did not refer directly to mr trump but it has been interpreted as it stuns against the politics of mr trump. he also said to be courageous in trying to embrace the have—nots and that is a political message many world leaders are trying to get across, this rise in populism. he is a social democrat and it is in his party '5 dna to think of those that have not been as successful as others. this is also a message for germans to think of the numberof message for germans to think of the number of refugees said to —— took in an not to make people afraid of the refugees as extreme groups have. you talk about haves and have—nots and we move from germany, who are the haves an
we use google translator when we did not have a translator but what does frank—walter steinmeier say?ous. it is quoting from a speech he gave yesterday when he was elected to be germany's next president. from a german point of view, are quite heartening message because germany should be defending the rights of minorities, remaining committed to be a free trading country and did not refer directly to mrtrump but country and did not refer directly to mr trump but it has been interpreted as it...
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uber uses google maps. >> uber is still reliant on google's maps.hey are trying to move away from them. sort of a friendlies -- fe renemies turned into pyrenees at this point --. pure enemies at this point. cory: place that rewards theormance over fairness, suggestion is it has run amok. you have a woman being harassed --her boss and she has told is told the employer is a heart performer -- high performer. the suggestion is the ends justify the means none of that is fair. but that is what this looks like. >> they are two very different cases. uber is owning it and investigating it tried to figure out what is going on and how culpable they are. eric holder is insisting he is independent and has full prerogative to question everything in the company. on the self-driving car part, uber is defending itself and saying they did not do anything wrong. this is a crazy lawsuit, we will fight in court. inhink the responses situation are very different in the cases. cory: uber is a big swinging company. they go after things in a very different way. grateful fo
uber uses google maps. >> uber is still reliant on google's maps.hey are trying to move away from them. sort of a friendlies -- fe renemies turned into pyrenees at this point --. pure enemies at this point. cory: place that rewards theormance over fairness, suggestion is it has run amok. you have a woman being harassed --her boss and she has told is told the employer is a heart performer -- high performer. the suggestion is the ends justify the means none of that is fair. but that is what...
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using google's reverse image function, we found the photo was included in vogue magazine's gallery of photos from the best parties the man in the photo, actually film director baz lerman. we can verify that the photo with ivanka and vladimir putin is a fake. you can stand up and correct the record when you see it being circulated. if you have something that makes you wonder if it's legit or not, let me know. i will try to verify it for you. you can also e-mail us @newstips @wusa9.com. we will be there for you tomorrow as donald trump addresses the joint session of congress. while you're watching, if you hear something that does not sound right, shout out to me, and we will get to work. >>> this post is getting a lot of attention on our facebook page tonight, and it says, take a look. today cool and quiet, and wednesday, 70s and thunderstorms, and by friday, 40s and flurries, and topper, i es it's going to be a weather roller coaster this week. >> it sure is. that's melissa's graphic. she encapsulated everything in 2 or 3 days. 78 on wednesday. some areas 80 on wednesday. back to 57 on
using google's reverse image function, we found the photo was included in vogue magazine's gallery of photos from the best parties the man in the photo, actually film director baz lerman. we can verify that the photo with ivanka and vladimir putin is a fake. you can stand up and correct the record when you see it being circulated. if you have something that makes you wonder if it's legit or not, let me know. i will try to verify it for you. you can also e-mail us @newstips @wusa9.com. we will...
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a feel—good real—life tale of a young australian man of indian heritage who uses google earth to findlly upstaged in the film by young sunny pawar, who plays the younger version of his character — a boy who gets very lost. this is a boy who, you know, was struggling for survival on the streets of india. he's torn away from his family and the first half of the movie is about him using his instincts to escape danger and predators in this maximum city. what happened to my brother? manchester by the sea also has six nominations. this story is emotionally powerful and some would say brilliant cinema. it's directed by kenneth lonergan. other best picture nominees include fences, the adaptation of a pulitzer prize winning august wilson play, and hell or high water, which could be described as a modern western, which is being viewed as two bank robbing brothers robbed robbed by a bank. i've never seen a mind like the one your daughter has. one of the most liked best picture nominees, with three nominations, is hidden figures, the story of three african american women who battled racism and se
a feel—good real—life tale of a young australian man of indian heritage who uses google earth to findlly upstaged in the film by young sunny pawar, who plays the younger version of his character — a boy who gets very lost. this is a boy who, you know, was struggling for survival on the streets of india. he's torn away from his family and the first half of the movie is about him using his instincts to escape danger and predators in this maximum city. what happened to my brother? manchester...
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to the author of this book, this permissionless innovation that brought us google, facebook, the phone, is threatened now? >> it is, john. there are a lot of efforts to impose permission-based. john: drones, they are inventing all kinds of things but the government says you can't do it news get an faa license. >> there are hypothetical worst cases th could occur, and they end up basing policies off the worst case scenarios. if you base it off worst case scenarios, you will never get the best case scenarios. john: they weigh less than asea guls -- than sea gulls which planes hit all the time. john: so drone makers are going overseas? >> a lot of them are basing their testing in canada and australia. a lot of driverless car companies are going there as well. think about 20 years ago if mark zuckerberg of facebook or 1250e6 jobs or anybody from google had to come to the federal communications commission and get their blessing to operate. you have to wonder how many of them would exist today. john: how come all these things were invented in the united states rather than europe? >> america
to the author of this book, this permissionless innovation that brought us google, facebook, the phone, is threatened now? >> it is, john. there are a lot of efforts to impose permission-based. john: drones, they are inventing all kinds of things but the government says you can't do it news get an faa license. >> there are hypothetical worst cases th could occur, and they end up basing policies off the worst case scenarios. if you base it off worst case scenarios, you will never get...
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and uses google earth to find them. film has earned six oscar nominations, including best picture and best supporting actor for dev patel. here is a look at the trailer. [laughter] >> let's start with where you are from. >> calcutta. >> which part? >> i'm adopted. i'm not really from anywhere. ♪ >> i'm starting to remember. >> beautiful boy. >> we are proud of you son. >> the life i've forgotten. >> you ok? >> i had another family. mother, brother, i can still see their faces. >> what happened? [train whistle] ♪ [yelling] >> i have to find my way back home. ♪ >> how long were you on the train? >> a couple of days. >> a couple of days. >> it would take a lifetime to search all the stations in india. ♪ >> do you have any idea what it is like? how every day my real brother screams my name? >> i always thought that i could keep this family together. i need you. >> what if you find home and they are not even there? you just keep searching. >> i don't have a choice. >> what does it feel like? >> beautiful. ♪ >> every night i
and uses google earth to find them. film has earned six oscar nominations, including best picture and best supporting actor for dev patel. here is a look at the trailer. [laughter] >> let's start with where you are from. >> calcutta. >> which part? >> i'm adopted. i'm not really from anywhere. ♪ >> i'm starting to remember. >> beautiful boy. >> we are proud of you son. >> the life i've forgotten. >> you ok? >> i had another family....
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us. >> google tells you do no evil. >> i think we should probably take some questions. >> raised her handi can hand you a microphone and we will all be able to hear. thank you. >> thank you so much for your talk. every couple of months i have to see a first world fantasy of moving off the grid because i think inevitably we are all sort of participants whether you have a credit card, facebook and i haven't yet read your book that i'm wondering if you were interested in exploring it all, examples of possible strategies for living outside of the branches of culture whether or not that is a possibility at all reflect the branches of culture or somehow remove yourself because it is so all-consuming. >> i think that is a great idea for another book. i certainly don't like the analysis where it says everything is the same. certainly people have different relationships to the cultural machinations that are out there than others. quite frankly if you didn't grow up with no computer or tv around you for 20 years, you would be really different than other people, just simply put. how you live in form
us. >> google tells you do no evil. >> i think we should probably take some questions. >> raised her handi can hand you a microphone and we will all be able to hear. thank you. >> thank you so much for your talk. every couple of months i have to see a first world fantasy of moving off the grid because i think inevitably we are all sort of participants whether you have a credit card, facebook and i haven't yet read your book that i'm wondering if you were interested in...
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remember that google and uber used to be friends. google and uber used to be friends. m google sitting on the board of uber. as uber continue to go into other realms like developing its own mapping technology and even trying to get into food delivery systems, these are areas in which google is quite competitive. so the two company started to split and now we are seeing that they are really battling each other. it's notjust with the technology, they are taking it into the court system. a fine line between love and hate, isn't there? in terms of uber, it has not been a great week for them, there has been news of a sexual harassment case against management. what can they do to manage the damage to their reputation? it is tough for uber these days. the sexual harassment allegations made by a former uber worker in 2000 word blog post earlier this week we hit company. there are a few things. silicon valley has a reputation as being very much a bro's club, and it is trying to combat these issues are being a sexist realm in which to work. the head of uber is trying to get ahead
remember that google and uber used to be friends. google and uber used to be friends. m google sitting on the board of uber. as uber continue to go into other realms like developing its own mapping technology and even trying to get into food delivery systems, these are areas in which google is quite competitive. so the two company started to split and now we are seeing that they are really battling each other. it's notjust with the technology, they are taking it into the court system. a fine...
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he struggles with memories of his birth family 25 years later and uses google earth to find them. the film has earned six oscar nominations including best picture and best supporting actor for dev patel. here's a look at the trailer. >> where are you from. >> calcutta. >> which part? >> i'm adopted. i'm not really-- i'm starting to remember. >> a beautiful boy. >> be very proud of yourself. >> i have forgotten. >> are you okay? >> i had another family. a mother, a brother. i can still see their faces. >> what happened? >> i have to find my way back home 6789 how long were you on the train? >> a couple of days. >> a couple of days. it will take a lifetime to search all the stations in india. >> do you have any idea what it is like, how every day my real brother screams my name? >> i always thought that i could keep this family together. i need you saroo, what if you do find home and they're not even there? and you just keep searching. >> i don't have a choice. >> beautiful. >> every night i imagine that i'm walking the streets home and i know every single step of the way. i whisper
he struggles with memories of his birth family 25 years later and uses google earth to find them. the film has earned six oscar nominations including best picture and best supporting actor for dev patel. here's a look at the trailer. >> where are you from. >> calcutta. >> which part? >> i'm adopted. i'm not really-- i'm starting to remember. >> a beautiful boy. >> be very proud of yourself. >> i have forgotten. >> are you okay? >> i had...
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for several years, he used google to click and search for home. >> tell me about the real life momente moment that gives you chills in the movie when you spot that configuration, including the water tower, and you zoom in and you zoom in and you zoom in and you say, that's it. >> i closed my eyes at that point in time and said, please, god, let me one more time see my family again. i zoomed down on this train track and scrolled and scrolled and scrolled and thought, this looks somewhat familiar. i zoomed in and saw the water tower, and i'm just like, is this a dream? is my mom playing a game? that was such a pivotal moment in my life. >> with the blessing of his australian parents, saroo traveled back to india with no idea what or whom he would find 26 years after he had vanished into the streets. >> the amazing thing about it is that if there's such thing as muscle memory, then it exists because my legs had memory of how to navigate through the nooks and crannies in the streets to get back to my neighborhood. i used to live here. >> his mother never moved from the family's neighborho
for several years, he used google to click and search for home. >> tell me about the real life momente moment that gives you chills in the movie when you spot that configuration, including the water tower, and you zoom in and you zoom in and you zoom in and you say, that's it. >> i closed my eyes at that point in time and said, please, god, let me one more time see my family again. i zoomed down on this train track and scrolled and scrolled and scrolled and thought, this looks...
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she says use google voice to disguise your real phone number when you start the dating process.it doesn't work out and they don't leave you alone you ditch the google voice number. >> that's really smart. the three ps. we're all going to remember that if we're ever single again. >> the three ps and hide your real number. >> ron. >> ron, you are single. >> yeah. >> put your tinder account down. >> he didn't take one note. >> he was swiping left the whole time. >>> coming up on "gma," even if you've already got a date, you're not out of the woods. how to buy your valentine flowers without getting soaked. advice from our abc news fixer coming up. >>> and what's head for jane and michael banks in the new "mary poppins" sequel ahead in "pop news." >> the fixer. ahead in "pop news." >> the fixer. news." >> the fixer. ...one of many pieces in my life. so when my asthma symptoms kept coming back on my long-term control medicine. i talked to my doctor and found a missing piece in my asthma treatment with breo. once-daily breo prevents asthma symptoms. breo is for adults with asthma not w
she says use google voice to disguise your real phone number when you start the dating process.it doesn't work out and they don't leave you alone you ditch the google voice number. >> that's really smart. the three ps. we're all going to remember that if we're ever single again. >> the three ps and hide your real number. >> ron. >> ron, you are single. >> yeah. >> put your tinder account down. >> he didn't take one note. >> he was swiping left the...
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if you use google you can check in with millions and see what are people really concerned with.r time come inflation is not a concern for the american public. take that as her backdrop. -- as your backdrop. remember, 70% of everything in the u.s. gets shipped by trucks and they pass along fuel prices. to give you a frame of reference, the cost of shipping is up 5% year-over-year just because they pass along higher fuel costs. you have this sudden jump in february and january and in march. every month you are going to start is to the cost of goods go up here this is not something a fed rate hike effects. it is looking from a deflationary period to reflationary. joe: dca risk out there in markets that inflation could come faster than expected? the fed has to move faster than markets are expecting? vince: it is more than a risk, it is more than likely. the fed has historically been behind the ball. preempt people. because only react. the fed will not tell markets where interest rates should be. the markets set the direction, the fed plays catch-up. the big issue is how for behind i
if you use google you can check in with millions and see what are people really concerned with.r time come inflation is not a concern for the american public. take that as her backdrop. -- as your backdrop. remember, 70% of everything in the u.s. gets shipped by trucks and they pass along fuel prices. to give you a frame of reference, the cost of shipping is up 5% year-over-year just because they pass along higher fuel costs. you have this sudden jump in february and january and in march. every...
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it is the feelgood tale of a young australian man of indian heritage who uses his google earth to findis is a the by f first half of the film is about him using his instincts to escape danger and predators in the city. manchester by the sea also has six nominations. the story is emotionally powerful and some would say brilliant cinema. other best picture include fences, an adaptation of a play. and hell or high water which could be described asa high water which could be described as a modern western, as two bank robbing brothers robert bank. one of the most liked best picture nominees, with three and nominations, is hidden figures, the story of three african american women who battled sexism at nasa in the 1960s. their mathematical tabulation is played a pivotal role ina manned tabulation is played a pivotal role in a manned space programme. and back to our best picture frontrunner, la la land, for each filmmaker who is very likely to win for best director. it is a personal story. in a young artist trying to make it today and trying to deal with how do you balance streams with reality
it is the feelgood tale of a young australian man of indian heritage who uses his google earth to findis is a the by f first half of the film is about him using his instincts to escape danger and predators in the city. manchester by the sea also has six nominations. the story is emotionally powerful and some would say brilliant cinema. other best picture include fences, an adaptation of a play. and hell or high water which could be described asa high water which could be described as a modern...
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with google satellite maps, he tracks down his birthplace and his family. joining usng way home." anybody who watches this show, which is deservedly nominated for oscars watching and thinking how could this be true? every moment and every frame of the movie is true. set the scene. you are a 5-year-old in india. what happens next? >> i go with my brother to the cal train station. we go dow about an hour and a half to another train station. i fall asleep and wake up and my brother is not there. i hop on a train, sort of not thinking very well, impulse sort of decision. then the train takes me to a destination unknown and i end up in calcutta going through a lot of trials and tribulations and hardship before being kidnapped to drowning and prison. i get adopted to australia to meet my new parents, adoptive parents. as i'm growing up through my teens, i have this past life, this anomaly that happened to me. everything just happened so quickly. i start to use google earth in 2006 with only faintest memories of landmark of my hometown. in 2011, i find it. >> you did have vi
with google satellite maps, he tracks down his birthplace and his family. joining usng way home." anybody who watches this show, which is deservedly nominated for oscars watching and thinking how could this be true? every moment and every frame of the movie is true. set the scene. you are a 5-year-old in india. what happens next? >> i go with my brother to the cal train station. we go dow about an hour and a half to another train station. i fall asleep and wake up and my brother is...
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. >> reporter: these new fares are for flights after march 1st and our experts recommend using apps like google and hopper to help you spot the best deals. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> thanks. one of the big questions people are asking is, how are they going to know who paid the basic economy fare and who just paid a normal full fare ticket. will they check ticks before you put your bags away. >> that might be one of those things as you're boarding your flight and they see what sort of fare you have and see your two bags, nope, sorry. you have to check one of them. >> sorry, kendis, you can only bring your purse. >> but it's a man purse. >> no, joke on our flight to florida, a man showed up with a full sized guitar and they let him put it took up the entire bin. >> and my man purse is louis v. >> in that case, it will ride up class. mthat stuff only lasts a few hours. or, take mucinex. one pill fights congestion for 12 hours. guess i won't be seeing you for a while. why take medicines that only last 4 hours, when just one mucinex lasts 12 hours? let's e
. >> reporter: these new fares are for flights after march 1st and our experts recommend using apps like google and hopper to help you spot the best deals. rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >>> thanks. one of the big questions people are asking is, how are they going to know who paid the basic economy fare and who just paid a normal full fare ticket. will they check ticks before you put your bags away. >> that might be one of those things as you're boarding your flight...
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is google making us stupid?here are digital natives in the room i want to point out that stupid is misspelled. so we were curious about this. to understand it better. at ucla we did a study called your brain on google. wanted to understand what the brain looks like when searching online. i was particularly interested to see what the brain look like the first time someone searches online. and i had to get some volunteers for this. quickly linda cannot recruit them online. [laughter] i found people exist. congratulations you are the last person to get an email account. he succeeded. we recruited a lot in the libraries. and what we did, we put them into the mri scanner. we had the more special goggles and we could show them images that look like online sites. and they had a little mouse at their side so they could search online in the scanner. so we can measure their brain activity from moment to moment. i will cut to the chase. the colored areas show you where the brain was engaged. this first group, these were pe
is google making us stupid?here are digital natives in the room i want to point out that stupid is misspelled. so we were curious about this. to understand it better. at ucla we did a study called your brain on google. wanted to understand what the brain looks like when searching online. i was particularly interested to see what the brain look like the first time someone searches online. and i had to get some volunteers for this. quickly linda cannot recruit them online. [laughter] i found...
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. >>> google using the super bowl to plug its google home service.confused people who already have it. people taking to twitter to complain the ad interface would their unit. one saying that had had my google home have a meltdown. it had had my google home going hay wire. >> these things do happen. they have the commands on television and it starts to act domestically. but alexa and the like developing fast. they're not quite perfect. >> yes. machines are not infallible. coming up. today's must reads but as we head to break. here is european equities. you're watching "world wide exchange" on cnbc. l cennkbanek s geen a fogestd mps. ciocommnk.yo 2 dias sghibio lowepi tak heinna is usong d exerch dinrobectivowina1a1anuv wor adt d sein outugthe ocs ioan preurst udinhydr wtoints kieyro rtts gein,cbinti, otna1a1anuv wor adt inse e d sein outugthe ocs ioan preurst udinhydr wtoints kieyro po s sses de eectskeidn en stct,cbinti, otna1a1anuv wor adt inse er nlfnlosutohis bithsvinnaaglr an. yooc stct,cbinti, otna1a1anuv wor adt inse er nlfnlosutohis bithsvinna
. >>> google using the super bowl to plug its google home service.confused people who already have it. people taking to twitter to complain the ad interface would their unit. one saying that had had my google home have a meltdown. it had had my google home going hay wire. >> these things do happen. they have the commands on television and it starts to act domestically. but alexa and the like developing fast. they're not quite perfect. >> yes. machines are not infallible....
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they are using apps that pinpoint calls that use gps like google maps or uber. time. the apps work on smart phones, some say it prevents privacy concerns, advocates says it saves lives. >>> philadelphia police are on the case of a suspicious death thinking the man's pet is the prime suspect. >>> best picture bombshell who is to blame for the mistake, we're hearing from the organization accepting responsibility this morning. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ we deliver super-fast internet with speeds of 150 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ >> good morning it is 6:00 a.m. on this monday february 27 here's
they are using apps that pinpoint calls that use gps like google maps or uber. time. the apps work on smart phones, some say it prevents privacy concerns, advocates says it saves lives. >>> philadelphia police are on the case of a suspicious death thinking the man's pet is the prime suspect. >>> best picture bombshell who is to blame for the mistake, we're hearing from the organization accepting responsibility this morning. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums...
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they should not use that metric. google doesn't use it so twitter shouldn't use it. i hear that. i thought it flubbed 109 million shares. if you see it flush 10%, buy with both hands. that wound up being the right thing. i think it rallies from here. i think if you're looking for the down side, to me, you're playing against something that might not be there. >> the only way to play it is through options. you're only playing it for a takeout. virtually, when you look it a. monday at th they do it only because they're going against facebook which is not the great comparison but everybody uses it. but jamie dimon steps in for the dimon bottle and puts down nearly $30 million on his trade. steve steps in multiple times. comes in $30 million here, $50 million there. throwing money at his stock. >> they've been raking in the dough a long time. >> it probably is. just the play that. >> my argument would be, he's right. he sells $125 million and he puts $7 million. that's not something, we want him to buy it but that's not it. >> he just made a statement. there's no way it will be taken
they should not use that metric. google doesn't use it so twitter shouldn't use it. i hear that. i thought it flubbed 109 million shares. if you see it flush 10%, buy with both hands. that wound up being the right thing. i think it rallies from here. i think if you're looking for the down side, to me, you're playing against something that might not be there. >> the only way to play it is through options. you're only playing it for a takeout. virtually, when you look it a. monday at th...
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some companies you get used to that. google never tells us how many clicks they have.seems a good kind of number they should be breaking out. shelley: we know a little bit about it. did a little bit around $14 billion in sales. so the bulk of that does come in online sales. that comes from the u.s.. it is still a tiny number when you think about the fact that walmart is almost half a , and sales per t year. corey: we heard from the walmart ceo. check this out what he had to say. >> we continue to invest in e-commerce to accelerate growth. we are gaining traction in moving faster. with the second -- we are the second largest u.s. retailer by value. our warm out -- our will walmart app is one of the top three. the characterization that they are the second largest retailer is kind of up for discussion because that does not take into account apple, for example, or hewlett-packard. if you think about traditional retailers, walmart is the second-largest. corey: and to that, what do we know about their traditional is this and is that going the way of other retailers that had
some companies you get used to that. google never tells us how many clicks they have.seems a good kind of number they should be breaking out. shelley: we know a little bit about it. did a little bit around $14 billion in sales. so the bulk of that does come in online sales. that comes from the u.s.. it is still a tiny number when you think about the fact that walmart is almost half a , and sales per t year. corey: we heard from the walmart ceo. check this out what he had to say. >> we...
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mike was talking about infosys and other companies like that in the united states using low cost labor. amazon, google and facebook are not using low cost labor. david: by the way, e-mack, one thing that we heard at the beginning of this, that it was a muslim ban, that might partly have been from the rhetoric of donald trump, et cetera, but it's clearly not a muslim ban. you look at seven countries, the countries designated by president obama, not by president trump originally, as needing extra scrutiny. it's not a muslim ban. >> no, it's not. by the way, no one is for any ban of any religion. no one is talking about that, that should not be the issue. even the head of the official of the uae said it's not a muslim ban. and chuck schumer after the paris attack said yes, we should do a refugee pause. i don't see how comments on the campaign trail or rudy guiliani, render under the constitution they're saying that universities, and so forth. we get it, four out of the top ten tech companies, i think a lo lot of them are immigrants and we get that and understand this. what this is about is collapsed coun
mike was talking about infosys and other companies like that in the united states using low cost labor. amazon, google and facebook are not using low cost labor. david: by the way, e-mack, one thing that we heard at the beginning of this, that it was a muslim ban, that might partly have been from the rhetoric of donald trump, et cetera, but it's clearly not a muslim ban. you look at seven countries, the countries designated by president obama, not by president trump originally, as needing extra...
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>> reporter: police in keller, texas, they're using an app that pinpoints your location using gps like google maps or uber. to show how it works we asked three people to call 911 from using the siren app from outside the local stadium. back at dispatch those calls popping up right where they're standing. police says that means faster response time. >> time can mean the difference between life and death. >> reporter: apps like these will only work if the community has adopted the technology. while some they present privacy concerns, advocates argue they are saving lives. tom? >> mara, thanks. >>> up next, an exnhl player is accused of punching a 15-year-old in the face in a hockey brawl. and remembering a pioneer who ruled on cases in our living rooms. ohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies, the m
>> reporter: police in keller, texas, they're using an app that pinpoints your location using gps like google maps or uber. to show how it works we asked three people to call 911 from using the siren app from outside the local stadium. back at dispatch those calls popping up right where they're standing. police says that means faster response time. >> time can mean the difference between life and death. >> reporter: apps like these will only work if the community has adopted...
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i do use google home at home. >> you have to. >> i do.s actually used more by my wife and my son who annoy me. they like to go up to the room that i'm sitting quietly reading and going, you know, okay, google. my son asks some obscure nfl statistics and i'm like, much faster on your phone. he's like, i don't care. i like making you angry. >> we all agree. thank you, sue. >> you've got it, guys. >>> remember china barely mentioned by trump in his whirlwind news conference. up next, a bull and a bear take on investing in the far east. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared to retire? plan your never tiring retiring retired tires retirement with e*trade. i'm in vests and as a vested investor in vests i invest with e*trade, where investors can investigate and invest in vests... or not in vests. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. won't replace the full value of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insur
i do use google home at home. >> you have to. >> i do.s actually used more by my wife and my son who annoy me. they like to go up to the room that i'm sitting quietly reading and going, you know, okay, google. my son asks some obscure nfl statistics and i'm like, much faster on your phone. he's like, i don't care. i like making you angry. >> we all agree. thank you, sue. >> you've got it, guys. >>> remember china barely mentioned by trump in his whirlwind news...
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google. how can it continue with momentum into 2017? back with useo of tech is economy and bloomberg contributor. let's start off with the share reaction we are seeing and the phenomenal growth overall we are seeing. almost 1/4 of one billion users added in one year. one of my colleagues, who writes for gadfly -- she was saying is basically an entire twitter. >> it is incredibly phenomenal. i see these numbers and it just -- it kind of blows my mind. even though i've been following facebook as an analyst for years, i think back to 1999, 2000, when i was in social media before we called it that and we ended with 10 million users and we are really excited. it is like adding a whole twitter in a year. phenomenal. caroline: in terms of how you think mark zuckerberg will be reacting, david, i know you know him personally. notably, he's been adding about $3 billion to his wealth of the overall mark. we got a bit of a lean into what he's been saying. one of the key issues is fake news. this is what he said on the call. we just have a technical issue there.
google. how can it continue with momentum into 2017? back with useo of tech is economy and bloomberg contributor. let's start off with the share reaction we are seeing and the phenomenal growth overall we are seeing. almost 1/4 of one billion users added in one year. one of my colleagues, who writes for gadfly -- she was saying is basically an entire twitter. >> it is incredibly phenomenal. i see these numbers and it just -- it kind of blows my mind. even though i've been following...
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. >> reporter: david, these new fares are for after march 1st, and we recommend using apps like googlend hopper to spot the best deals. >> thanks, rebecca. >>> when we come back, the discovery about seven earth-sized planets and about the possibility of life. >>> also ahead tonight, the deadly plane crash. emergency crews hiking through mud to reach the victims. >>> there is news about the former team doctor who treated many of the gymnasts coming in tonight. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancreatitis. serious side effects can happen, including pancreatitis which may be severe and lead to death. stop taking januvia and call your doc
. >> reporter: david, these new fares are for after march 1st, and we recommend using apps like googlend hopper to spot the best deals. >> thanks, rebecca. >>> when we come back, the discovery about seven earth-sized planets and about the possibility of life. >>> also ahead tonight, the deadly plane crash. emergency crews hiking through mud to reach the victims. >>> there is news about the former team doctor who treated many of the gymnasts coming in...
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>> well, at the time it was ground break new technology, he used this app google earth which we're ally used to now. he used that to scour these pixels and basically search every corner of india to try to find his birth mother. >> that is so incredible. >> it's pretty out there. it's a crazy pitch. to think that this actually happened. it's beautiful. >> to think it happened is every parent's nightmare. it is mind blowing. the other crazy thing about it is that you somehow managed -- everybody, part of the movie, to turn it from this individual astonishing story to a universal story. what are the universal themes? >> really the script does the talking for you. at its core it's about unification, about people coming together and love and family and a love that can transcend continents, borders and race, all of those beautiful messages that are very important to be put out to the world right now. >> as the actor, i know you interacted with the real person. what is he like? >> he's such a beautiful man. i didn't get the opportunity to meet him when i first started filming. in fact, i shot
>> well, at the time it was ground break new technology, he used this app google earth which we're ally used to now. he used that to scour these pixels and basically search every corner of india to try to find his birth mother. >> that is so incredible. >> it's pretty out there. it's a crazy pitch. to think that this actually happened. it's beautiful. >> to think it happened is every parent's nightmare. it is mind blowing. the other crazy thing about it is that you...
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they have a deal mostly with google, kind of computer rental service, where in the cloud, they use googleory happening over snapchat. jonathan: before it has gone public, there is the story that they have just been upset help -- they have just themselves up to be sold. anything to that? shira: i don't know if there is anything behind it, but we saw a deal not long ago where cisco bought up a young company, after dynamics, literally 24 hours before it was supposed to sell its ipo shares. jonathan: i want to bring in dean curnutt. the scale of the losses of this company, what does it say to you that a company like this can come to the market and get a decent valuation? i immediately thought of the tech bubble, the ability to come to market with obviously a with suchth story but significant losses speaks to investors doozy has him, the cash just/around the world in search of return. when the alternative is treasuries at even 2.4%, others even lower, you want some cash that has an opportunity to make money. there is not a lot of that around. david: tech bubble. people talked about that when f
they have a deal mostly with google, kind of computer rental service, where in the cloud, they use googleory happening over snapchat. jonathan: before it has gone public, there is the story that they have just been upset help -- they have just themselves up to be sold. anything to that? shira: i don't know if there is anything behind it, but we saw a deal not long ago where cisco bought up a young company, after dynamics, literally 24 hours before it was supposed to sell its ipo shares....
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if you want to get an additional brain exercise, just google us. ucla longevity center. you have much more control in keeping power brain halvey. thank you so much. i'm going to be tout -- i can't take questions here put i will be signing books. please join me for more conversation the book signing. >> ladies and gentlemen, if you're leaving back and coming back, please use the single door to your right. thank you. >>> next up from last weekend's rancho mirage writers festival, panel on national security. >> i'll probably lose the hall in next hour. are we allowed to start? okay. usually there's adult supervision around that tells you what to do. it is always a great pleasure to moderate a panel at a writers festival because you're dealing with men and women of incredible accomplishment. who have done journalism, literature, of unusually high quality. and amazingly they're very articulate at speaking about what they've done. ike going to be self- indill -- self indulgent. i have never been in the presence of a medal of honor recipient, and jack, it's a true honor to be w
if you want to get an additional brain exercise, just google us. ucla longevity center. you have much more control in keeping power brain halvey. thank you so much. i'm going to be tout -- i can't take questions here put i will be signing books. please join me for more conversation the book signing. >> ladies and gentlemen, if you're leaving back and coming back, please use the single door to your right. thank you. >>> next up from last weekend's rancho mirage writers festival,...
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use of disinformation. and as a matter of fact we're close to 1,000 russian hackers working out of a single factory as internet trolls placing fake news and manipulating some of the algorithms that google used. a few weeks back the director of national intelligence and hacking you'd have five or six russian sites come up. number two, you clearly have and i think every member of congress received the briefing knows that russians hacked into the dnc and hacked into the e-mails. the fact that john's first e-mail was released publicly two hours after the so-called bush hollywood groping tape came out was more than just coincedence. it was an effort to favor trump against clinton and there's a lot of smoke and we don't know if there's going to be anything there is possible contact between russian operations and trump campaign or trump organizations prior to the election and that one is obviously explosive if it's turns out to be true. >> please keep us posted as your investigation builds. i also want to ask you about this woman. she is a veteran cia officers. she was -- mr. trump had chosen her to serve at the ayen sy. the cia's deputy director. she would have been the first female career c
use of disinformation. and as a matter of fact we're close to 1,000 russian hackers working out of a single factory as internet trolls placing fake news and manipulating some of the algorithms that google used. a few weeks back the director of national intelligence and hacking you'd have five or six russian sites come up. number two, you clearly have and i think every member of congress received the briefing knows that russians hacked into the dnc and hacked into the e-mails. the fact that...
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so what i've done for myself is i've built a database on google using excel spreadsheet. what i've done, i put down the list of all of the organizations were that were involved in the women's march. all of these organizations putting forward #nobannowall. i'm following the money. they're very well-funded by the same political donors that wanted hillary clinton in power. they think that we're fools. we're not. most of america has a spirit in which they want america to succeed, not just one political party. >> before you go, there's a conversation going on right now in washington on whether the trump administration should call the muslim brotherhood a terrorist organization. what do you think? >> thank you for raising this important question. the muslim brotherhood was born in the 1920s out of the demise of the ottoman empire, which was the muslim world's last stand. what we've seen is over all of these decades, that was the great humiliation that osama bin laden wanted to correct. the demise of the ottoman empire. the muslim brotherhood is an organization that would like t
so what i've done for myself is i've built a database on google using excel spreadsheet. what i've done, i put down the list of all of the organizations were that were involved in the women's march. all of these organizations putting forward #nobannowall. i'm following the money. they're very well-funded by the same political donors that wanted hillary clinton in power. they think that we're fools. we're not. most of america has a spirit in which they want america to succeed, not just one...
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trump's next order on immigration may even be a greater blow, targeting work releases that google and apple usedt talent overseas. on monday, sean spicer address ed the reform effort. >> you have already seen a lot of action on immigration. whether it is that or spousal visas, there is a need overall to look at all of these programs, and you will see executive action and comprehensive measures to address immigration as a whole and the visa program. caroline: we caught up with alex wayne in washington for more. >> this h-1b order is a much bigger threat to silicon valley than the order that trump issued on friday, although i think this h-1b visa order could be more popular among average americans than the immigration order on friday. there has been, especially in congress, republicans and democrats, there has been concern that tech companies have abused the h-1b process to recruit overseas engineers at a the expense of american ones, and essentially used it to suppress salaries for tech workers in the u.s. caroline: we have just seen pictures of the protest that occurred over the weekend. there h
trump's next order on immigration may even be a greater blow, targeting work releases that google and apple usedt talent overseas. on monday, sean spicer address ed the reform effort. >> you have already seen a lot of action on immigration. whether it is that or spousal visas, there is a need overall to look at all of these programs, and you will see executive action and comprehensive measures to address immigration as a whole and the visa program. caroline: we caught up with alex wayne...